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July
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Mark Braun, the renowned Mr. B and the first inductee to the National Boogie Woogie Hall of Fame, tickled the ivories in MCC's Bear Bistro on July 7. The Bistro served up a heart-smart menu and a portion of the Bistro's proceeds were donated to assist MCC athletes in need of financial support. Braun literally pedaled his piano on the back of his bicycle rickshaw (also know as a pedicab) to MCC and performed his concert ... a part of a six-day tour of lower Michigan, starting at the home of his father, Phil Braun, in Flint, and ending in Ann Arbor.
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August
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2009 Homecoming: "Come Home To Mott"
Our alumni homecoming all-day celebration was held August 29, 2009 on the main campus and featured an array of exciting events - breakfast with the President, classic car cruise-in, face painting, open gym, bounce house, pep rally, picnic lunch, lectures by alum Dr C. Teaberry, MCC professor Paul Rozycki, and financial planner Teresa McClelland-Sargent, plus a cocktail reception, dinner with entertainment by the renowned Sherm Mitchell, and much more. Join us for our next Homecoming!
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September
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On September 22, 2009, the Foundation hosted Donna Brazile, veteran democratic political strategist, at the college. Co-hosted by the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, the event benefited MCC's Women In Education Fund. The response to this event was tremendous! Thank you, Flint!
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MCC Trustees Celia Turner and Lenore Croudy with Donna Brazile
Donna Brazile with MCC President Dr. Dick Shaink and wife Sally. |

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Dr. Hadeer Abo El Nagah with Shirley Stone, one of the sponsors of the Fulbright Scholar Reception. |
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The Foundation welcomed Fulbright Scholar Hadeer Abo El Nagah, Ph.D. from Cairo, Egypt on September 30th in a reception sponsored by Ann & Khalil Saab, and Shirley Stone. The evening also included viewing of the documentary, "The Zeitouna Story, Refusing to be Enemies," which was written and directed by Flint native Laurie White and is a story about a unique sisterhood of six Arab and six Jewish women in Ann Arbor who call themselves Zeitouna ... a life-changing story both personal and socio-political.he Foundation welcomed Fulbright Scholar Hadeer Abo El Nagah, Ph.D. from Cairo, Egypt on September 30th in a reception sponsored by Ann & Khalil Saab, and Shirley Stone. The evening also included viewing of the documentary, "The Zeitouna Story, Refusing to be Enemies," which was written and directed by Flint native Laurie White and is a story about a unique sisterhood of six Arab and six Jewish women in Ann Arbor who call themselves Zeitouna ... a life-changing story both personal and socio-political. |

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