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Summer Kids Movies at the Michigan Theatre.  “Ugly Dolls”.  In the adorably different town of Uglyville, weirdness is celebrated, strangeness is special and beauty is embraced as more than meets the eye. After traveling to the other side of a mountain, Moxy and her UglyDoll friends discover Perfection — a town where more conventional dolls receive training before entering the real world to find the love of a child. Soon, the UglyDolls learn what it means to be different — ultimately realizing that they don’t have to be perfect to be amazing.  11 AM and 2 PM.  $4 Combos:  Small Pop and Small Popcorn.  Admission 1 Dollar.

Ella’s Patio Party.  Live music, small plates, cash bar.  5:30 PM to 7:30 PM.  $5 admission, free for members.  Ella Sharp Museum.  Entertainment today by Steve Berkemeier and refreshments by In the Kitchen.

STEM at Allskate.   12-4pm.  MOTION & SKATE DESIGN.  Students will Get an introduction into the physics of roller skating by discussing the Four parameters of motion. Students will answer an open ended question by inventing their own skate design.  Topics Like: Motion, Physics, Design.  Adm: $20 includes: STEM Lesson, Free slice of Pizza and Pop, Rental Skates, Skate Mates, 1 game of Laser Tag!

Amazing UFO Cases.  Every year, the Mutual UFO Network, the world’s largest civilian UFO research organization, compiles the best of thousands of cases it receives every year.  Come hear stunning recent accounts of unidentified aerial phenomena doing amazing maneuvers, startling people and animals alike, engaging with military aircraft, and more!.  For teens and adults.  6 PM, Meijer Branch, Jackson District Library.  About the Presenter:  Bill Konkolesky is the State Director of the Michigan Chapter of the Mutual UFO Network and a regular lecturer on the UFO phenomenon.

Stuff the Bus.  United Way of Jackson County, along with local business and area agencies, are inviting residents to donate school supplies so all children in Jackson County have the tools they need to learn and succeed.  Now in its second year, the Stuff The Bus school supply drive takes place July 29-Aug. 9. Stuff The Bus brings together United Way of Jackson County, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) in Jackson County, and the Martin Luther King Community Center. LJ Ross Associates is the presenting sponsor.  Stuff The Bus partners will offer a total of 20 drop-off locations across Jackson County. Some will park a school bus at their location so residents can drop off newly purchased school supplies. Drop-off sites include the following:

  • United Way of Jackson County office
  • Henry Ford Allegiance Health—Cafeteria, One Jackson Square lobby, Orthopedic/Neuroscience Center lobby
  • County National Bank—all locations in Jackson County
  • CP Federal Credit Union—all locations in Jackson County
  • Center for Family Health—medical and dental buildings
  • Flagstar Bank—downtown Jackson location

Those who don’t have time to shop can donate by credit card by texting STUFF to 40403, with 100 percent of those gifts going to purchase school supplies.

Items will be distributed to students through local school districts, the upcoming Back to School Bash at the King Center, and the DHHS foster care youth program.  More information is available online at http://www.uwjackson.org/stuff-the-bus/ and on Facebook at facebook.com/uwjacksonMI.

Sponsors of Stuff The Bus include the three partner organizations and presenting sponsor LJ Ross Associates, plus Buffalo Wild Wings, Center for Family Health, County National Bank, CP Federal Credit Union, Flagstar Bank, Henry Ford Allegiance Health, HOME.fm 106.9, JTV, Jackson County Intermediate School District, and Two Men And A Truck.

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