Washtenaw Area Council for Children is the Michigan Children's Trust Fund's designated agency for the prevention of child abuse and neglect for Washtenaw County, we're in the business of ending victimization before it happens. We offer educational services and programs to all walks of life in our community; children, teens, parents, community members, and youth-serving professionals throughout Washtenaw County are our partners in the journey toward a safer tomorrow. Do our programs speak to you? Do they meet the goals of your mission toward a safer tomorrow for our kids? Want to help educate folks in your community? We can help!
Formula 734 takes the main stage at 2:30 pm, to give us all a sneak peak at Formula 734 Vol 2,
artists will also share a few songs from their solo work. Formula 734 poetically encapsulates shared stories of struggles and successes for men of color in Washtenaw County. Created in partnership with Washtenaw County My Brother’s Keeper (WMBK), the Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation and the Washtenaw Intermediate School District, Wallace and Bufford assembled an intergenerational group of disparate male creatives to write, record and release a compelling 12-track album with emerging hip-hop artists, producers and engineers.
Join Theatrica Gladiatoria in the RAC Theater at 1:30pm for the Jedi Academy: Students will learn a little about theatrical combat & flow with Lightsabers from the professionals at Theatrica Gladiatoria (who train out of Riverside Art Center)!
Join local legend , artist, father and yoga instructor Curtis Wallace of the Be Creative Studio in the RAC Dance Hall, to stretch it out and destress with a family yoga session focused on self love. Curtis works with students of all ages, preschool all the way up to senior citizens. He is determinded to use his artistic gift and wisdom to help people let go of self doubt and anxiety, and show them how to explore their talents and lean into their own unique creativity. His approach to art is based is positivity and affirmations, leaving the old ways of right or wrong approaches in art in the past. Curtis Wallace from Ypsilanti Michigan is a black male award winning artist. Curtis's work can be found hanging in homes around the world, at the Ann Arbor library and outside murals in the Ypsilanti community.
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