The DIA is working with the communities to plan educational opportunities
and other fun activities, such as bicycle and walking tours. Residents
of participating communities will enjoy a designated weekend to
visit the museum for free and see "their" works of art. Visitors
will receive a 10 percent discount in Café DIA and the museum
shop, $1 off Detroit Film Theatre (DFT) tickets and free admission
to showings of the DFT 101 film
Utica's weekend is June 1 & 2.
series.
The City of Utica is pleased to announce that the Detroit Institute
of Arts (DIA) will be bringing reproductions of its most famous
masterpieces from its collection to the Utica area, pleasantly
surprising and delighting residents from April through June, 2013.
Sponsored by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, 2013
is the fourth year of the DIA's installation of their popular
project, Inside|Out, where they bring framed reproductions to
the main streets and landmark outdoor spaces in Southeast Michigan.
Visit our website at www.dia.org/insideout for further information
and a complete listing of programs celebrating participation in
the DIA Inside|Out program

Cotopaxi, 1862
Frederick Edwin Church (American, 1826-1900)
Founders Society Purchase, Robert H. Tannahill Foundation Fund,
Gibbs-Williams Fund, Dexter M. Ferry Jr. Fund, Merrill Fund, Beatrice
W. Rogers Fund, and Richard A. Manoogian Fund
On display at the Library from April - June, 2013

Utica,
Michigan is located in western central Macomb County; 12 miles
north of Detroit, and 11 miles east of Pontiac. The City occupies
an
area of approximately 1.9 square miles and has a current
population of 4577 according to the 2000 census.
It
is my great pleasure to welcome you to the City of Utica. Utica
is an example of small town life with all the amenities of the larger
communities in the Detroit metro area. Our schools, both parochial
and public, are some of the best in the State. Churches abound,
as do pleasant walking paths, parks, unique historic homes and specialty
shops. Whether it is regional shopping venues or friendly "Mom
and Pop" enterprises, Utica has something for everyone.
Founded
over 185 years ago on the the banks of the Clinton River at the
intersection of two ancient Indian paths, Utica has kept pace with
the needs of modern times. With well equipped an highly trained
Police and Fire Departments, and an excellent Department of Public
Works, Utica is recognized as a full service City with all the resources
needed for residents and businesses alike. The leadership of the
City of Utica prizes its high quality of life and strives to always
improve its provision of services.
Newcomers
will soon find what everyone who lives in Utica has long known -
this is an outstanding community in which to live and work. It is
without a doubt one of the premier locations to raise a family.
From the "Pioneer City"to a modern, progressive and well
kept small town, the City of Utica offers a great opportunity for
businesses and families to take root. Welcome!
Jacqueline K. Noonan
Mayor of Utica
The Utica
Public Library can also be found in downtown
Utica.
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