Up and coming: mark your calendar with these regional
business events.
Detroiter • June-July, 2007 • MEMBERSHIP MATTERS
Through August 23
Motown in the Courtyard
Presented by: The Ritz-Carlton, Dearborn Motown in the Courtyard
will take place on Thursday evenings now through August 23, 2007
(excluding July 5th). The Courtyard will be transformed into a club-like
atmospheree with dancing, socializing and free live entertainment from
4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Entertainment is varied each week and will include
performances by local favorites Taylor Made and Horizon.
(313) 441-2100
July 4-8
Comerica CityFest
Metro Detroit's award-winning outdoor summer festival,
formerly known as Comerica TasteFest, has changed its name to better
reflect what the event has become. With its impressive mix of
restaurants, stellar local and national music acts, boutique retail, fun
for kids, park and social gathering spots, Comerica CityFest is a
celebration of city life and a fantastic way to spend five days in
Detroit's historic New Center
www.newcenter.com/cityfest/2007
July 11
* CEO Outlook
Presented by: Detroit Regional Chamber The CEO Outlook Series is an
opportunity for Silver and Gold Chamber members to hear from Southeast
Michigan's big business CEOs and learn how their business strategy
will impact the economy and quality of life in southeast Michigan.
Sponsored by Huntington Bank. Detroit Regional Chamber Headquarters One
Woodward Ave., Ste. 1900, Detroit 8:30 to 10:00 a.m
www.detroitchamber. com/events
July 12-13
Mapping Michigan Communities Workshop: An Introduction to GIS and
Community Analysis
Presented by: New Urban Research Workshops are only one day,
(participants choose which one day to attend.) ComputerData Technical
Training Center 29299 Franklin Rd., Southfield 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
www.nur-online.com
July 13-15
Detroit APBA Gold Cup
Covering a large area on the river with many different viewing
areas and ticket plans, metro Detroiters can enjoy anything from a
casual picnic to exciting views of hydroplane races at the water's
edge. The APBA Gold Cup is the most prestigious of motorsport trophies,
in part because it's the oldest active trophy of motor sports,
first awarded in 1904.
Detroit Riverfront
www.gold-cup.com
July 18
"After 5" Event
Presented by: Sterling Heights Area Chamber of Commerce
Join the Sterling Heights Area Chamber of Commerce, their
ambassadors group and seasoned members as they welcome in new chamber
members. Free appetizers and soft drinks courtesy of host location, Buca
di Beppo. Feel free to invite a business associate, friend or spouse. No
registration necessary. Cash Bar 5 to 7 p.m.
www.suscc.com
July 19-22
Concert of Colors
Presented by: ACCESS, New Detroit and the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra The 15th annual Concert of Colors Diversity Festival brings
people together through music, featuring over 35 musicians from around
the world. Voted Detroit' favorite local music festival by the
Metro Times in 2003, it annually attracts over 100,000 people to
downtown Detroit. (313) 842-7010
July 27
Strong Olympics
Presented by: Strong Productions The first annual Strong Olympics
will be held on Belle Isle, at the Athletic Field. Local companies can
sponsor a team of their employees to compete in various events like
tug-of-war, obstacle course and relay race. Local sports celebrities
will be on hand. (313) 717-7651
July 30
The Children's Center Celebrity Golf Classic: An Afternoon
with Chauncey Billups and Friends
Presented by: The Children's Center Benefiting The
Children's Center, the Golf Classic will feature an 18-hole shotgun
with each foursome having a celebrity golfer. New this year to the golf
classic is the Piper Billups Hip Hop "Tee" Party. This
exciting new event, hosted by wife of Chauncey Billups, will bring the
elements of urban hip-hop culture to the traditional afternoon tea
party. The "tee" party will take place at 2:00 p.m. in the
clubhouse. Birmingham Country Club
www.thechildrenscenter.com
August 4-5
The Chaldean Festival
Presented by: The Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce and the
City of Southfield
Come celebrate the rich culture of Detroit's estimated 120,000
Chaldeans. The two-day Festival includes live music, children's
activities and rides, over 100 food and merchant booths and family fun
entertainment for all. Proceeds from the Festival benefit the Chaldean
Chamber Foundation, a non profit 501c3 charity.
Southfield Civic Center Lawn Noon to 10:00 p.m.
August 8
* Invested Leaders
Presented by: Detroit Regional Chamber This event is a panel
discussion focused on retaining talent in southeast Michigan. Experts
discuss regional benchmarks, strategy for change and innovative
educational ideas. Sponsored by Huntington Bank.
Detroit Regional Chamber Headquarters One Woodward Ave., Ste. 1900,
Detroit 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.
www detroitchamber.com/events
August 15
Arab American Open
Presented by: American Arab Chamber of Commerce The 13th Annual
Arab American Open will be held on Wednesday, August 15 at Mystic Creek
Golf Club in Camp Dearborn. Learn more about sponsorship benefits or
sign up for a foursome. (313) 945-1700
Aug. 31-Sept. 2
Detroit International Jazz Fest
For 28 years, this end of summer ritual on Labor Day Weekend will
attract visitors and locals to celebrate one of America's most
important art forms. The event includes six stages and over 100 acts
over four days in a city well known for its musical legacy.
www.detroitjazzfest.com
Aug. 31-Sept. 2
Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix
The return of Grand Prix racing to Detroit will attract race fans
downtown, generate international visitors and media attention and bring
long term improvements to Belle Isle.
www.detroitgp.com
* = Chamber Event
To list your event, e-mail: jbaum@detroitchamber.com. For a
complete business event calendar, go to: www.detroitchamber.com.
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