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| 4-H Youth Programs 1200 North Telegraph Road, Department 416 - Pontiac MI 48341 - (248) 858-0889
Oakland County 4-H is a program of Michigan State University Extension. 4-H provides youth development programs that involve volunteers in providing positive, experiential, educational opportunities for and with youth. Our mission is to create environments, through collaboration, that build strong, healthy youth who are proactive in a complex and changing world. |
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| Friends of the Orion Township Library 825 Joslyn Road - Lake Orion MI 48362 - (248) 693-3000
The Friends of the Orion Library are an important group of people who are advocates of the library. Friends enhance and support the library's services to the community. When you join the Friends of the Orion Library, you say YES to your library.
What Do They Do?
Promote awareness of the library's programs and services.
Provide direct financial assistance to purchase new equipment and materials and fund special programs for adults and children.
Provide volunteer assistance for library programs and special events.
Raise funds through annual projects.
For more information on how you can participate, please call the library at (248) 693-3000. |
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| General Federation Womens Club - Lake Orion P.O. Box 111 - Lake Orion MI 48361 - (248) 693-4105
The General Federation of Women's Clubs is the largest and the oldest non-denominational, non-partisan, international service organization of the volunteer women in the world. 1990 marked the centennial year of the federation.
Ongoing projects include: Girlstown Foundation, Veterans Hospital, Day in the Country, Adopt a Teacher Program, Plant Sale, Bake Sale, and Christmas party.
We also assist the Orion Township Public Library, Historical Society, and the Orion/Oxford Boys and Girls Club when requested. |
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| Michigan Humanities Council 119 Pere Marquette Dr, Ste 3B - Lansing MI 48912-1270 - (517) 372-7700
The Michigan Humanities Council is an independent, nonprofit organization which encourages and supports a variety of activities which bring humanities scholars and the public together in promoting understanding and appreciation of the humanities. |
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| Mutlicultural Council of America 571 Joslyn Road - Lake Orion MI 48312 - (248) 636-4111
Vision: To help achieve better understanding among all people.
Mission: To create & maintain a harmonious multicultural society and to stimulate, encourage and support the preservation of distinct ethno-cultural heritages. To provide a center for information, educational & cultural activities and to devise programs for and to encourage interaction among all ethno-cultural groups. |
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| Oakland County Arts Culture and Film 1200 North Telegraph Road, Department 409 - Pontiac MI 48341-0409 - (248) 858-0415
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| Orion Art Center 115 South Anderson, PO Box 674 - Lake Orion MI 48361 - (248) 693-4986
The concept for a cultural art center to promote the Arts in Lake Orion came about 1976. Interested persons obtained a building for one dollar to be moved two blocks to a sited owned by the Village of Lake Orion at the end of Anderson Street. On June 11, 1979 the United Methodist parsonage, the donated building, was moved to its new site and became the Orion Art Center. The Orion Art Center has expanded greatly since then, offering day and evening classes, art exhibitions, community involvement, the Joan Brace Scholarship fund, etc. The purpose of the Art Center is to promote, encourage, and support the development of the arts in the community; to lend enrichment to the life of its citizens; and to provide a forum for the dissemination of knowledge and the staring of ideas pertinent to our common purpose. |
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Library Hours
M - Th : 9:30am - 9:00pm
F - Sa : 9:30am - 5:00pm
Su : Closed
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