Morningside Bike Ride Showcases Community, Creativity
Over 20 neighbors came out and participated in our annual community bike ride on Saturday, September 18th. Click here to check out the event pictures!
Give a Smile, Get a Smile
This month's Give A Smile, Get A Smile comes from MorningSide resident Jessie Devereaux, starring her adorable kitten Louisa. Louisa was found in early April outside Public Foods at Three Mile and E Warren.
Letter to the Editor: Ready for Change?
“Whatever your highest aspiration is, it’s probably too low,” said black social justice champion, teacher and writer Dr. Danielle Moss. “Multiply it by 10 and see where that takes you. Push yourself to leap into spaces where you don’t belong. You have no idea what’s on the other end of your courage.”
Emerald Gardens Celebrates a Productive Summer
We have been busy at Emerald Gardens MorningSide. Since early spring, the garden has been exploding with life with over 500 native plants designed to attract pollinators and various insects beneficial to the ecosystem.
In Memoriam - Lorraine Black
The Morningside community recently lost one of its most dedicated members in the passing of Mrs. Lorraine Black. Mrs. Black lived on Somerset since the 1970s.
Morningside’s Featherstone Garden Farm Tables Every Wednesday
You’ll find great vegetables every Wednesday from 12 to 5 p.m. at Featherstone Garden’s farm stand, 4178 Lakepointe Street, just a couple of blocks north of Mack Avenue.
Neighborhood Bike Ride: Saturday, September 18, 10am
Next Saturday, Morningside is having a community bike ride. The meet-up location will be at Three Mile-Munich Park, 10am sharp. Along the ride we’ll stop and highlight creative uses of empty lots. Come on out!
Brilliant Detroit Opens its Doors to Morningside
Last month, we were given the great opportunity to celebrate the grand opening of the new Brilliant Detroit Morningside Community Home!
Progress on Blighted Houses - A Message from the President
Each day I try to drive around several blocks of MorningSide to keep up with current conditions. Lately, I have been encouraged to see the number of formerly vacant houses now being rehabbed.
COVID Cases Highest in 48224
We all want to see our families, our city, and our country get back to normal, but that can’t happen until people start believing public health experts who let us know that the vaccines are safe and effective.
Mayor Mike Duggan makes a surprise visit to Morningside
Over the years, MorningSide has welcomed many guests to our community meetings. But it’s not often that we get a surprise visit from the mayor.
Next Community Meeting: Tuesday, September 14th, 6:30pm, at Three Mile Park
On the agenda, we have a recycling presentation by Michigan Environmental Council, the 5th Precinct NPO, Wayne County Commissioner Tim Killeen, and chats with D4 City Council candidates.
Brilliant Detroit Grand Opening Wednesday August 18th
It’s been years in the making, but despite slowdowns and setbacks – bureaucratic red tape, COVID restrictions, and flooding – Brilliant Detroit is finally able to welcome the community into its beautifully renovated house at 5050 Balfour on Wednesday, August 18 from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Cornwall Corridor Community Project – a New Vision for West MorningSide
A key feature of this project is a three-block long planting of corn and perennial native wildflowers on the berms of Cornwall Street between Somerset St. and Barham St. - a literal “Corn Wall on Cornwall”.
A United Community For All - A Message from the President
One of the good things about living in a neighborhood with an active community organization is a sense of belonging. That feeling of “we’re all in this together.”
Why Is This Mess Still Here?
The Red Bow Tie Cleaners on E. Warren at Audubon closed in March, 2020. Water began running from the building since at least January, 2021, creating a mess on E. Warren and serving as a magnet for trash.
East Warren Cadieux Plan Enters New Phase
Six canvassers in Alger Theater T-shirts will be knocking on doors in MorningSide, East English Village, and Cornerstone over the next couple of months to talk to residents about the East Warren Cadieux Plan (EWCP).
Friends of the Alger Has Ambitious Plans
Recreating a movie theater and community gathering space from a building that has been vacant for decades isn’t easy, but Jackie Grant is optimistic – and determined.
A word from St. Clare of Montefalco Catholic School
St. Clare of Montefalco has been present in the Morningside Community servicing children since 1926. The school and church have maintained a Gospel presence in the neighborhoods that surround it through all the different ups and downs which have occurred over the years.
MCO Board Gets a Little Bigger
The MorningSide board recently welcomed back Adrian L. Green as its Treasurer. Adrian is no stranger to civic engagement. He’s an officer of Greater Christ Baptist Church of Detroit, a past Grand Master of Michigan Prince Hall Masons, and belongs to Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, the Michigan Democratic Party, and the Detroit NAACP.