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Joe Berlucchi Admires Bernoulli Machine at the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum, October 1983 Photographer: Gregory Fox

Joe Berlucchi Admires Bernoulli Machine at the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum, October 1983 image
Year:
1983
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 24, 1983
Caption:
Museum Party: Aaron Varani, 2 1/2, of Ann Arbor discovers how to operate an electric generator, left, while Joe Berlucchi, a 6-year-old from Ypsilanti, eyes the mysterious Bernoulli ball, right, at Sunday's first birthday party for the Hands On Museum in Ann Arbor. About 200 guests sampled a cake that resembled the Museum's historic building at the corner of Huron and Fifth Avenues, and grownups and children alike tried out some of the new exhibits at the museum. Besides the Bernoulli ball, which is held in position by a stream of air from the cone, those include an archaeology display of items found during the renovation of the old city fire station, a levitator and a light table.

Aaron Varani Operates Electric Generator at the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum, October 1983 Photographer: Gregory Fox

Aaron Varani Operates Electric Generator at the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum, October 1983 image
Year:
1983
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 24, 1983
Caption:
Museum Party: Aaron Varani, 2 1/2, of Ann Arbor discovers how to operate an electric generator, left, while Joe Berlucchi, a 6-year-old from Ypsilanti, eyes the mysterious Bernoulli ball, right, at Sunday's first birthday party for the Hands On Museum in Ann Arbor. About 200 guests sampled a cake that resembled the Museum's historic building at the corner of Huron and Fifth Avenues, and grownups and children alike tried out some of the new exhibits at the museum. Besides the Bernoulli ball, which is held in position by a stream of air from the cone, those include an archaeology display of items found during the renovation of the old city fire station, a levitator and a light table.

Dough Boys Bakery Supplies Cake for First Anniversary of the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum, October 1983 Photographer: Gregory Fox

Dough Boys Bakery Supplies Cake for First Anniversary of the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum, October 1983 image
Year:
1983
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 24, 1983
Caption:
Cake Admirer: Eight-year-old Marlot Lystra from Eberwhite Elementary School, admires the cake replica of the old Ann Arbor Fire Station. Showing her the cake is George Cowe, the master pastry chef at Dough Boy Pastries which donated the cake during the first birthday celebration of the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum Sunday. The museum is located in the old fire station on East Huron Street.

Elderly Work To Buy Own Van

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19
Month
September
Year
1982
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Doug Fulton Receives The Washtenaw Audubon Society's 1983 Conservation Award, April 1983 Photographer: Gregory Fox

Doug Fulton Receives The Washtenaw Audubon Society's 1983 Conservation Award, April 1983 image
Year:
1983
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 21, 1983
Caption:
Retiring News Outdoor Editor Doug Fulton shares the story of his first encounter with the Audubon Society after receiving the group's 1983 Conservation Award from President Barbara Wykes

Community High School students Ted Reynolds, Tim Maharry, and Susan Andrew rehearse Romeo and Juliet, April 1983 Photographer: Gregory Fox

Community High School students Ted Reynolds, Tim Maharry, and Susan Andrew rehearse Romeo and Juliet, April 1983 image
Year:
1983
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 26, 1983
Caption:
ROMEO, ROMEO... - Shakespeare's classic tragedy "Romeo and Juliet" will be presented by the Community High School Theatre Company on two consecutive weekends: Thursday, April 28, through Sunday, May 1, and Friday, May 6, through Sunday, May 8. Rehearsing for the performances are, from left, Ted Reynolds as Mercutio, Tim Maharry as Paris and Susan Andrew as Mrs. Capulet. Performances begin at 8 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. in the school's auditorium at 401 N. Division. Tickets can be reserved by calling 994-2021 or 769-2453. A limited number of tickets will be sold at the door.