The Art Seen Festival is returning to Midland for its fourth year, showcasing mural making and performances by local musicians. The festival will take place June 1 and 2, 2024 and promises to be bigger and better than ever before. This year's festival will feature a community mural in Downtown Midland and two commissioned murals: one in Lee Township and one in The Neighborhood.
Read MoreDow, Midland County Inclusion Alliance, and Delta College’s President’s Speaker series is proud to share that journalist, author, and bridge builder Mónica Guzmán, will lead conversations with the aim to ease tensions people are feeling about the 2024 election.
Read MoreOn February 16th, the Max Loves Midland Navigation Team gathered to discuss the topic of housing in Midland County.
Read MoreA celebration of culture and community in all its forms, Cultural Awareness Month, is a long-standing initiative of the Cultural Awareness Coalition that brings together events from various groups in the community that explore and celebrate the idea of culture.
Read MoreOn August 18, 2023, the Max Loves Midland Navigation Team gathered for a meeting that was both heart-wrenching and inspirational. The topic at hand was "Building Safety Nets: For Those with Mental Health Needs."
Read MoreNeighboring Week is September 24-30, 2023. Inclusive neighboring is the catalyst for building a sense of belonging across Midland County.
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Read MoreAs with all communities, we have limited resources and significant needs, and we want to make significant progress in improving our community. It’s a very performance-driven and structured process based on a collective impact model.
Read MoreMay 19, 2023 was the quarterly meeting for the Max Loves Midland Navigation Team. The topic was Substance Use Disorder. I'm not going to lie; it was heavy. It was heavy to hear about how many people in our community need support and are living with SUD.
Read MoreBruce and Carly were relieved from a transportation crisis so they can do what parents do best and care for their daughter, Harleigh. Harleigh was diagnosed with Leukemia at the young age of two.
Read MoreA coffee chat with Iris Mehler, by Renee’ Deckrow
Iris Mehler dreams of Midland truly becoming a place where EVERYONE thrives.
Read MoreWhat does it mean to build connections and how do we do it? These eight ways to build stronger connections can help us create connections with family, friends, strangers, and groups.
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