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Stunning handmade jewelry by Pontiac’s own Kathie Henk! Check this and more out at Spirit Rocks, 106 N. Saginaw ‘til 9 pm tonight during the Arts Crawl! #LetsGoPontiac

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Pontiac’s own Courtney’s Juicy Juice will be popping up this Friday, April 3rd from 5-9 pm in Luminosity Naturals at 18 E. Lawrence during the Arts Crawl. I’m swinging through! #PontiacArtsCrawl #LetsGoPontiac

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Live music you won’t want to miss this Friday during the Pontiac Arts Crawl downtown, including Groove Session and Tony Jefferson at Pontiac’s Little Arts Theatre. We also have free on-street parking that day. See you downtown! #LetsGoPontiac

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When reading to a classroom, I try to really get into it and capture the kids’ imagination. Thank you to ATAP for inviting me to read to their students — and for some of their students reading back to me! #LetsGoPontiac #ReadingMonth #LiteracyMatters

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Closeup of the beautiful, restored details of 28 North Saginaw in downtown Pontiac. Each Arts Crawl Friday, I’ll be leading a walking tour of downtown’s historic art and architecture. #LetsGoPontiac

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Excited to see more and more downtown Pontiac businesses make plans for the Arts Crawl season! I’ll be leading downtown walking tours to share about the art & architecture in our beautiful city each Friday, and on April 3rd it’ll be stepping off at 6:30 pm starting from 91 N Saginaw. #LetsGoPontiac

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With Sam Anderson, Jr. and Alicia Woodfork-Wilkerson at Trinity’s Black History Excellence Gala last month. #LetsGoPontiac

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Guess what used to be here: a crumbling bridge! The MLK Bridge demolition phase is now complete. Now they’re prepping for the reconstruction.

This project is still on track for completion and reopening at the end of this year. Let’s go! #LetsGoPontiac

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Speaking about Pontiac’s future with the Detroit Regional Chamber and Leadership Detroit last week. #LetsGoPontiac

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Pontiac photographer Asante Lucas captured this amazing vantage point of the Oakland County building renovation project. #LetsGoPontiac

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Pontiac City Council President Austin and Pro Tem Carrington celebrate the Pontiac Youth Recreation 3D Printing Class participants. Thank you to Pontiac for investing in youth enrichment with your millage dollars. #LetsGoPontiac

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After speaking with students at Will Rogers Elementary and reading with them for Reading Month, some of them wanted my signature. That was a unique request! But very sweet. The students asked tons of questions, eager to learn more about Pontiac and how government works. #LetsGoPontiac

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The City of Pontiac owns two cemeteries: Oak Hill on University Drive, and Ottawa Park on Dixie Highway. We’ve got work happening at both sites, including a new roof on the Ottawa Park chapel and offices (pictured). #LetsGoPontiac

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From going door-knocking on the city’s northside last summer. Thanks for all the great conversations when I was at your door, Pontiac! #LetsGoPontiac

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Downtown’s streets were alive for the Pontiac Arts Crawls I organized in 2018 and 2019, and we’re doing it again every Friday evening this April and May.

Make plans to be where the action is: Enjoy the art, music, community, and vitality with your friends and neighbors. #LetsGoPontiac

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Oakland County’s transformation of a vacant former General Motors building into a new office tower is making great progress in our downtown! #LetsGoPontiac

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In November we celebrated Michigan Animal Rescue League’s efforts to beautify and improve their facility at Featherstone and MLK. Thank you for making Pontiac stronger and more beautiful, MARL! #LetsGoPontiac

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The Grace Centers of Hope team has successfully renovated 60 homes in Pontiac, with this beauty on Lexington the latest! #LetsGoPontiac

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Stunning architectural details spotted in a historic Pontiac home in our Seminole Hills neighborhood. #LetsGoPontiac

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County Commissioner Powell and Mayor Mike at the State of the County Address tonight. #LetsGoPontiac

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Pontiac’s Quest All-Stars lit up the O’Rena for the Golden Grizzlies basketball game halftime show! #LetsGoPontiac

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Throwback to 1983 when volunteers at Pontiac’s Webster Elementary undertook a fall cleanup. After nearly two decades since the school’s closure, it’s set to reopen this March after a successful $34 Million renovation. #TBT #LetsGoPontiac

Grand Opening ✂️ March 20

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Pontiac is in the room! I’m here in the legislative chambers as a guest of Pontiac’s State Representative Brenda Carter for tonight’s State of the State Address by Governor Whitmer. #LetsGoPontiac

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From this morning, more of the support pillars are down in this demolition phase of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard Bridge reconstruction project. #LetsGoPontiac

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Emergency water main break (on a weekend) repaired in about an hour in the Pontiac Knolls neighborhood after I reported it today. Thank you to Oakland County Water Resources’ emergency crew for quickly inspecting and repairing the break! #LetsGoPontiac

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Thank you to the historic Trinity Missionary Baptist Church of Pontiac and Rev. Dr. John D. Tolbert for a stellar Black History Celebration Gala! #LetsGoPontiac

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That feeling when you come across a document and you’re pleasantly surprised to see an art project you worked on with students a decade ago on the cover! #LetsGoPontiac

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This year will feature a dozen different Pontiac parks getting upgrades. There’s lots of work to do! #LetsGoPontiac

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Still time for you to support Pontiac Black businesses this Sunday, 12-3 pm, at Welcome Church! #LetsGoPontiac

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Throwback to February 11, 1930 when our city’s airport became the first in the nation to win an A-1-A rating from the federal government. The City of Pontiac started and operated our own airport from 1929 to 1967. Today it is known as Oakland County International Airport. #LetsGoPontiac #TBT

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