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The Metro: Artist and educator Sabrina Nelson shares love for Detroit on 313 Day

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Detroiters celebrated 313 Day on Thursday — a time to reflect on the beauty of Detroit and to celebrate the past, present and future of a city so many of us love.

Artist and educator Sabrina Nelson returned to The Metro to help celebrate the city and encourage listeners to support WDET during the station’s Spring Fundraiser

Nelson, a native Detroiter born in the wake of the 1967 Rebellion, is a studio art teacher at the Detroit Institute of Arts and on staff at the College for Creative Studies. During her conversation with The Metro hosts Tia Graham and Robyn Vincent on 313 Day, Nelson shared her inspirations behind her work and why she loves Detroit and WDET so much.

Living in Detroit in the ’80s, Nelson has memories riding the “Iron Horse” — the Detroit Department of Transportation Grand River Bus — and listening to Ed Love on WDET. 

“When I went to CCS, that’s all I listened to,” Nelson said. “Actually, WDET is the first station I heard Me’shell NdegéOcello’s ‘Plantation Lullabies,’ and that was when [former WDET host] Nkenge Zola was here.” 

Detroit touches every part of the world and Nelson is always connecting with people from the city while traveling, she said. 

“Detroit is my home. It is my anchor,” Nelson said. “I fly and yo-yo myself out to Zimbabwe, to Paris. I always come back, because this is home.”

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Detroit Evening Report: Cleanup continues after water main break; 313 Day celebrations + more

Tonight on The Detroit Evening Report, we share the latest news on cleanup efforts in Southwest Detroit after the water main break; highlight special events planned for 313 Day and more.

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Cleanup continues in Southwest Detroit

The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department said Wednesday it’s making good progress on repairing damage from a major water main break in Southwest Detroit. DWSD Director Gary Brown says fixing residential furnaces, hot water tanks, electrical and plumbing issues are a priority.

“We’re addressing [those issues] first so that we can get people back in their homes while we take care of a punch list of other smaller things while they’re still in the home,” he said.

Brown says he hopes to meet his goal of getting the neighborhood back to normal within six weeks. Dozens of families are still staying in hotels until repairs are completed. 

Michigan report shows unemployment uptick

Michigan gained jobs in January, but not enough to rein in an increase in the state’s monthly jobless rate — which is now 5.3%. The new state jobs report was released on Thursday by the Michigan Center for Data and Analytics. Michigan’s January unemployment rate is 1.3% higher than the national rate. Part of that is due to turbulence in the manufacturing sector of the economy.  

–Reporting by Rick Pluta, Michigan Public Radio Network

Pensole Lewis College of Business launches annual Light School 

The Pensole Lewis College of Business – formerly known as Lewis Business College – has started an annual “Light School” program. The school is offering free night classes across multiple design disciplines such as apparel, footwear and graphics. The experience is funded by the Detroit Pistons, Stock X and the college. Each of the classes runs for six weeks. 

–Reporting by Michale Coffey, WDET

Michigan gas prices steady

Gas prices remain steady in metro Detroit, according to AAA Michigan. The average price for a gallon of self-serve unleaded is $3.01.  Last week, gas was $3.02 per gallon. Prices are down about 14 cents per gallon from the average a month ago. 

Detroiters celebrate 313 Day 

Happy 313 Day Detroit! Named for the city’s legendary area code established in the 1940s, and taking place each year on March 13, 313 Day offers an opportunity for residents to celebrate all things Detroit. There are several events and activities planned around the city, including at the Masonic Temple, Robert C. Valade Park, Baker’s Keyboard Lounge, the Joe Louis Greenway and more. Several small businesses like City Bird, Atwater Brewery, Buddy’s Pizza, Mezcal Mexican Restaurant and others have special deals for the day. Many Detroit area McDonald’s locations are also offering a 313 Day meal, which includes a double filet-o-fish, four-piece McNuggets, medium fries and a Vernors Boston Cooler ice cream drink. 

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The Metro Events Guide: 313 Day, Women’s Day and more to celebrate in Detroit this week

This week, we’re celebrating 313 Day, International Women’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day and the start of WDET’s spring fundraiser! It’s people like you who power this essential service to Detroit, so please consider making a gift of support today. There are tons of fun prizes in it for you if you do, so tune in throughout the week to learn how to win!

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Plus, other fun stuff like drunken spelling bees, DJ sets at the DIA and more. Read on for details.

Detroit Day

Celebrate 313 Day with a celebration at Valade Park on the Detroir Riverfront on Thursday, March 13. This free, all-ages event features live music, local food and Detroit-centric activities, including trivia and comedy with T. Barb, love letters to Detroit with InsideOut Literary Arts, a 3.13-mile run with We Run 313 and a Detroit vendor market from All Things Marketplace. The event goes from 3:13-8 p.m. and is completely free to attend. For more information, visit their Eventbrite page.

Women’s Day

Celebrate International Women’s Day at Batch Brewing in Corktown on Saturday, March 8. Beginning at 2 p.m., the brewery will have an International Women’s Day Market featuring 13 woman-owned vendors who make and sell things like pottery, candles, vintage clothing, permanent jewelry, art and more. DJ Thornstryker will be spinning tunes from 2-6 p.m. and guests can enjoy a collaborative brew between Detroit Girls Pint Out and the women of Batch Brewing, as well as a collaborative dish with Chef E. For more information, visit batchbrewingcompany.com.

Then the celebration continues in the evening with Best Batch Comedy hosted by local comic Patty Rooney. This International Women’s Day comedy show features some of the city’s funniest women, including Johanna Medranda, Tam White and Melanie Hearn — all of whom have performed at WDET’s “What’s So Funny About Detroit?” comedy show as well. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are $15 at the show is 18+. For more information, visit their Eventbrite page.

St. Patrick’s Day

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day early with Celtic song, dance and storytelling at Orchestra Hall on Sunday, March 9. Led by conductor and co-creator Ernest Richardson, “Celtic Journey” showcases traditional Irish marches, reels, jigs and ballads performed on authentic Irish instruments accompanied by the DSO. This one-day-only performance starts at 3 p.m. and tickets start at $25. For more information, visit dso.org.

Other fun stuff

Over the next week, WDET is on a mission to put the fun in fundraising. We’ll have celebrity guests, special themed episodes and opportunities to win cool stuff every day. Prizes include weekend passes to Movement, wristbands for the Hamtramck Blowout, vinyl record packages, Pistons suite tickets and more. We’ve even got a new insulated water bottle available exclusively to listeners who have never donated before! Tune in to WDET on 101.9 FM, wdet.org/listen-live or the WDET app to learn more about how to win, and make your first gift of support now at wdet.org/give.

On Friday, March 7, the DIA is hosting an After Dark event featuring DJ Problematic Black Hottie as part of Tiff Massey’s exhibition, “7 Mile + Livernois.” Guests can enjoy dancing, music and a cash bar in Rivera Court from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The exhibition offers a vibrant, inclusive view of Detroit, celebrating collective identity, ancestral flyness and beauty. This event is free to attend with general admission to the museum, which is also free for residents of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties. For more information, visit dia.org.

Friday, March 7 is teacher night at Detroit Shipping Company, featuring drink discounts for educators, music by DJ Heart & Soul and a “Buzzed Bee” for guests to test their spelling skills while under the influence. The event goes from 6-10 p.m. and is hosted by King Jamarr and Sistahaus Community Network. For more information, visit detroitshippingcompany.com.

On Saturday, March 8, Detroit singer, songwriter, artist and storyteller Ideeyah is making their Moondog Café debut. Ideeyah has been active in the city’s music scene for over a decade, working with producers like Theo Parrish, Jon Dixon, De’Sean Jones and WDET’s own Waajeed (host of The Boulevard Wednesdays 8-10 p.m.). To complement the live performance, Detroit DJ and producer Whodat will be on the turntables before and after the show. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the performance begins at 8 p.m. This event is open to all ages, and tickets are pay-what-you-can with a suggested donation of $20. For more information, visit their Eventbrite page.

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