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Partnership Between City Hall And Community Associations Critical To Detroit's Revitalization

The greatest asset any city can have is its people. Detroit is no exception to the rule. For far too long, the people of Detroit have been neglected by a city government and City Council that has turned a blind eye to the needs of its residents.

Golightly CTC 2009-2010 School Open House

  You’re invited to Cornelius L. Golightly Career and Technical Center’s Open House, on Wednesday, October 7th, from 4-7pm.With over 27 years of educational...

Golightly Career and Technical Center

Golightly Career and Technical Center, one of Detroit Public School’s premiere Career and Technical Centers, is “Expecting Excellence Everyday!" Golightly Career and Technical Center,...

CALL FOR AUDITIONS

Ladies First Entertainment announces open call auditions for their upcoming touring theatre and film projects.

Cornel West To Visit Give Motivational Conversation With WCCCD Students

The Wayne County Community College District’s (WCCCD) School of Continuing Education presents “A Motivational Conversation with Dr. Cornel West” on Thursday, Oct. 1....

Domestic Violence: All It Takes Is One

A single voice speaking out, a lone gesture of kindness or a solitary act of good will – the power of one is...

Fiscal Fitness For The Growing Business Is Back

On Aug. 26, the Michigan Small Business Technical Development Center (MI-SBTDC), in partnership with the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) will be holding their Fiscal Fitness for the Growing Business at Fifth Third Bank at 1000 Town Center in Southfield.

Message From the President

The question I am asked most often these days is, as you might guess, “Is Fifth Third lending money?” The answer is an emphatic yes. Our bankers are out meeting with potential customers every day offering a full range of financial products, including loans. In the most recent reporting period Fifth Third Bank announced that it extended $6.1 billion in loans in the month of May.

Fifth Third Increases American Heart Association Fundraisng

Fifth Third Bank Eastern Michigan participated in the American Heart Association’s 2009 Start! Heart Walk. With the commitment and dedication of Diane Jackson, team captain, and with ten individual team captains recruiting their coworkers, family and friends to become walkers in an effort to raise donated funds, Fifth Third Bank raised a total of $13,551 in six weeks. After contributing a $5000 sponsorship, the bank’s grand total donation in 2009 is $18,551. This far exceeded last year’s fundraising talley of $12,341, conducted in better economic conditions and over a ten-week span.

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