Cultural & Artistic Activities

Organization Name:  Michigan Russian Cultural Center
Organization Overview:  Whether you grew up in the United States or the former Soviet Union, whether you speak Russian or not, welcome to all! Our center is a place for people of all ages and ethnic backgrounds to join in preserving Russian cultural heritage. With us you can participate in a yearly Russian Festival, celebrate New Year with Ded Moroz and Baba Yaga, appreciate performance of the Mariinsky Theater, and stay informed of other events in the community around Michigan.
Language:  English,Russian
Cultures:  Russian
City/Township:  Clawson
State:  MI
Country:  USA
Phone:  (248) 288-6834
Organization Overview:  Michigan Taiwanese American Organization (MiTAI) was founded in 2002, whose members are mainly immigrants from Taiwan. The objective of MiTAI is to promote cultural exchange between Michigan residents and Taiwanese Americans in Michigan through seminars and concerts. For more information about MiTAI, please visit the website www.MiTAI.org. MiTAI is a registered not-for-profit organization (DLN: 304225024). All the board and committee members are none-paid volunteers. We really appreciate your generous donation of to support our activities.
Language:  Mandarin Chinese,English,Taiwanese
Cultures:  Taiwanese
Street:  P.O. Box 103704
City/Township:  Ann Arbor
State:  Mi
Zip Code:  48113
Country:  USA
Organization Overview:  Windsor, Ontario, Canada’s southernmost city has a rich ethnic and cultural identity. From its beginnings as First Nations, and later French agricultural settlements, Windsor has been an inviting and attractive destination – welcoming all those who arrive. Following the War of 1812 and throughout the 19th century, many ethnic communities settled in Windsor. Immigrant groups built their own churches and organized ethno-cultural clubs in order to meet their religious, social and cultural needs. As immigration increased, so did the needs of newcomers, particularly in the areas of reception, integration, and adult education. Organizations were established in order to provide welcoming services and settlement assistance. Also identified as vitally important, was the need to preserve and celebrate the heritage and practices of the many cultures now established in the city. A number of groups were formed to ensure that traditions and customs were not only shared, but also celebrated. In October of 1971, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau adopted Multiculturalism as the official policy of the government of Canada. With an initial grant from the Ministry of Community and Social Services, a meeting of over 100 ethno-cultural clubs and service agencies in Windsor and Essex County was held. At the meeting it was decided to establish a formal organization. On April 8, 1973, the Multicultural Council of Windsor and Essex County was officially established. The Multicultural Council hosted regular meetings to address the concerns of ethno-cultural communities, provided guidance and counseling during settlement to Canada, and volunteers to assist with translation and interpretation. In June 1974 a $3,500 grant from the Ministry of Culture and Recreation supported the Multicultural Council’s inaugural Multicultural Festival at the riverfront. The following year, with co-operation from the Freedom Festival, a bazaar was held at the Cleary Auditorium featuring fourteen ethnic food booths together with a large exhibit of cultural artefacts. In 1976, the Ontario Government announced a new cultural grants program. Formal planning expanded the annual festival to include multiple ethno-cultural villages. Two weekends in June were designated to celebrate Windsor’s diversity. On June 18, 1976 began a long-standing and popular tradition known as the Carrousel of Nations festival. Over time, the Multicultural Council modified its services enhancing core programs such as cultural perseveration. Current programs, such as Settlement and Integration, Language and Skills, Translation and Interpretation, Health and Wellness, Education, Diversity, and Special Events, offers services to Windsor’s newcomers and the community at large. The goal remains to embrace our mission to create a welcoming community for all through education, community engagement, and the promotion of diversity and equality for all residents of Windsor and Essex County.
Language:  English,French
Cultures:  All,Canadian
Street:  245 Janette Ave
City/Township:  Windsor
State:  Ontario
Zip Code:  N9A 4Z2
Country:  Canada
Phone:  (519) 255-1127
Fax No:  (519) 255-1435
Website:  http://themcc.com/
Organization Overview:  Windsor, Ontario, Canada’s southernmost city has a rich ethnic and cultural identity. From its beginnings as First Nations, and later French agricultural settlements, Windsor has been an inviting and attractive destination – welcoming all those who arrive.
Language:  English,French
Cultures:  All,Canadian
Street:  East End Office 7651 Tecumseh Rd E
City/Township:  Windsor, Ontario
State:  Ontario
Zip Code:  N8T 3H1
Country:  Canada
Phone:  (519) 948-3443
Fax No:  (519) 948-3631
Website:  http://themcc.com/
Organization Name:  Nigerian Foundation of Michigan
Organization Overview:  Formerly the Association of Nigerians in MIchigan, NFOM is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that operates exclusively for charitable causes such as providing assistance to the poor and needy, providing educational and cultural workshop for the public, providing and assisting other organizations in relief assistance to natural disaster victims, supporting youth activities through cultural awareness summer camp and other programs.
Language:  English,Hausa,Igbo,Yoruba
Cultures:  Nigerian
Street:  17500 Northland Park Ct.
City/Township:  Southfield
State:  Michigan
Zip Code:  48075
Country:  USA
Phone:  (313) 753-2292
Organization Overview:  Our Vision is to integrate the Arab and Muslim community by providing them with training and support رؤيتنا هي دمج المجتمع العربي والإسلامي من خلال تزويدهم بالتدريب والدعم
Language:  Arabic,English
Cultures:  All,Arabic,Syrian
Street:  2723 Sarnia St
City/Township:  Wyoming
State:  MI
Zip Code:  49519
Country:  USA
Phone:  (616) 589-1625
Organization Overview:  We are a Non-Profit Native American Organization. Our mission is to promote self-sufficiency for Native Americans through education assistance, employment training and awareness of available human services. We aim to foster and preserve Native American culture and heritage.
Language:  English
Cultures:  Native American
Street:  22720 Plymouth Rd.
City/Township:  Detroit
State:  Michigan
Zip Code:  48239
Country:  USA
Phone:  (313) 535-2966
Fax No:  inquiries@naiadetroit.org
Organization Name:  OneMacomb (One Macomb, 1 Macomb)
Organization Overview:  Macomb County Executive’s Office created a work group to focus on cultural diversity and inclusion efforts. There focus is on three key objectives: promoting multiculturalism and inclusiveness; strengthening Macomb County’s economy; and identifying and implementing workplace best practices and how they deliver County services.
Language:  English
Cultures:  All,American,Multicultural
Street:  1 S. Main Street, 8th Floor
City/Township:  Mount Clemens
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48043
Country:  USA
Phone:  (586) 493-4877
Fax No:  (586) 469-7257
Organization Overview:  St. Mary's Preparatory is a four year secondary program of pre-college studies in a disciplined environment preparing young men for future study and careers of service. The Prep has a day student and boarding school program. St. Mary's is accredited by the State of Michigan Board of Education, the Archdiocese of Detroit, and MNSAA/MANS. Almost 100% of our graduates attend college. "If the Orchard Lake Schools did not exist, it would be necessary to establish them." -- Pope John Paul II St. Mary’s Preparatory is a Catholic, all-boys, college preparatory high school with a Polish-American heritage and legacy since 1885 A.D. We exist to provide deserving young men the moral guidance, discipline, and education to become Christ-like models of service and leadership for the world. By completion of our spiritual and educational model, these men gain the character, reverence, and fortitude to meet all challenges for the greater glory of God and their alma mater.
Language:  English,Polish
Cultures:  Polish
Street:  St. Mary's Preparatory 3535 Commerce Rd.
City/Township:  Orchard Lake
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48234
Country:  USA
Phone:  (248) 683-0530
Fax No:  (248) 683-1740
Organization Overview:  Weekend Masses Saturday 6 PM (English) Sunday 9 AM (Spanish) Sunday 11:30 AM (English)
Language:  English,Spanish
Cultures:  All,American,Central American,Hispanic,Latin American,Mexican,Multicultural
Street:  2316 W. Coldwater Road
City/Township:  Flint
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48505
Country:  USA
Phone:  (810) 787-5701
Fax No:  (810) 597-4156
Organization Name:  Our Lady of La Vang Wyoming
Organization Overview:  Established: 1999 Kent County Grand Rapids South Deanery Pastor: Rev. Victor Kynam
Language:  English,Vietnamese
Cultures:  Vietnamese
Street:  2019 Porter SW
City/Township:  Wyoming
State:  MI
Zip Code:  49519
Country:  USA
Phone:  (616) 531-5213
Fax No:  (616) 531-1948
Organization Name:  Our Lady of the Scapular Parish
Organization Overview:  A Polish Personal Parish spiritually serving the communities of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel and St. Stanislaus Kostka. As a Polish Personal Parish, Our Lady of the Scapular is dedicated to continuing in the tradition in which it was founded and to proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ in humble imitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Polish Language & Culture classes evenings.
Language:  English,Polish
Cultures:  American,Polish
Street:  976 Pope John Paul II Avenue
City/Township:  Wyandotte
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48192
Country:  USA
Phone:  (734) 284-9135
Fax No:  (734) 284-1367
Organization Overview:  Polish Alliance Dancers, POLANIE Song & Dance Ensemble and the General Pulaski Polish Language School instill pride and knowledge of Polish folk dances and songs, culture, traditions, heritage, customs and language in our young members.
Language:  English,Polish
Cultures:  Polish
State:  MI
Country:  USA
Phone:  (734) 674-7352
Organization Overview:  BE IT RESOLVED that PACT, the Polish American Community of Toledo, has been created and organized for the purpose of supporting and furthering the cause of local Polish American groups and to enhance the lives of local Polish Americans and their image through the following means: - To help promote, support, and patronize locally owned Polish American businesses and business owners. · To promote, join and support local and national groups and organizations that sponsor or otherwise promote events that perpetuate Polish culture and/or tradition. · To further the image of our proud Polish heritage and our local Polonia. - To hold and promote fundraisers and other programs that will help fund scholarships for local students. · To build a Polish-American Community Center that will ultimately house a cultural center, library, youth recreation center, and provide a venue for local Polish American groups to hold their activities.
Language:  English,Polish
Cultures:  Polish
Street:  P.O. Box 1033 Sylvania, OH 43560
City/Township:  Toledo
State:  OH
Zip Code:  43560
Country:  USA
Phone:  Tim at (419) 410-6167
Organization Name:  Polish American Congress
Organization Overview:  Serves to support local Polish American community at national and local level; Serves to facilitate Polish political awareness at various levels of government.
Language:  English,Polish
Cultures:  Polish
Street:  11333 Joseph Campau
City/Township:  Hamtramck
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48212-3038
Country:  USA
Phone:  (313) 721-3369
Fax No:  (313) 365-9474

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