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Seven Mile Initiative Continues with Phase III, ACC Celebrates the Grand Opening of its Artisana and Adult Learning Center

posted on: Oct 20, 2008

The Arab American and Chaldean Council (ACC) will hold a grand opening ceremony and reception in honor of its Artisana and Adult Learning Center Monday, October 27 from 2:00 to 4:00 pm at 55 W. Seven Mile Road in Detroit.

The Artisana and Adult Learning Center, Phase III of the Seven Mile Project, houses workspace for artists from diverse backgrounds, races and ethnicities. The center’s first floor is devoted to artisan pursuits that will boast a gallery display area and a Middle Eastern- themed cafĂ©. The second floor is committed to adult education and will accommodate a computer lab, conference room, program offices and an adult learning center that will provide programs such as English as a Second Language, job training, financial and cultural workshops, and other life skills programs that promote achievement and increase individual wellbeing.

In addition to celebrating the completion of the learning center, October 27 will commemorate the completion of Phase I of the Streetscape Improvement Project. Funded by the Michigan Department of Transportation and Wayne County Parks and Recreation, the project provided sidewalk improvements, brick pavers, street trees, planting beds, trash receptacles, park benches and crosswalk specialty pavers.

Designated a Cool Cities Neighborhood, The Seven Mile Project aims to retain and attract people to the Seven Mile area, improve quality of life, create a safer neighborhood, and provide an educational haven for the youth and adults in the area.
Arab American and Chaldean Council (ACC)

ACC is the premier non-profit human service organization providing services to the Middle Eastern and mainstream communities in Southeast Michigan.

As a bridge of understanding, ACC maximizes the skills, resources and expertise of the community to:
Build cooperation and understanding, raise the level of individuals’ well-being, increase cross-cultural understanding through education, deliver human services, counseling and opportunities, gear community members towards achievement, empower through employment training and placement.

For more information:
http://www.myacc.org