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Detroit Newsletter (May 20th)
Here are the latest news stories and upcoming events in Detroit.
Welcome to The Detroit Newsletter!
In today’s edition:
Upcoming Detroit Tigers home games
Detroit Lions Ink $212M Extension with Jared Goff
A deep-dive into the life of John DeLorean
And more…
Quote of the Week
“The more I want to get something done the less I call it work.”
— Richard Bach
Trivia
Here is your trivia question of the week. The answer will be shown in next week’s newsletter. Which do you think it is? No cheating!
In what year did Detroit's iconic "Spirit of Detroit" statue get unveiled?
A) 1955
B) 1958
C) 1960
D) 1962
Answer to Last Week's Trivia:
The first state fair in the United States was A) The Michigan State Fair.
News
💼 Business
Grand Rapids business hired for ‘next-level” Detroit Lions NFL Draft party. (link)
NFL Draft pays off big for Detroit shops, restaurants. (link)
Gorjana jewelry opens first Michigan store at Somerset Collection. (link)
🏒 Sports
Detroit Lions Ink $212M Extension with Jared Goff. (link)
Detroit Tigers' Shelby Miller lands on injured list with ulnar nerve inflammation. (link)
The Detroit Pistons lose the NBA Draft lottery once again. (link)
🏦 Finance
Detroit company using IRA funds to help households be more energy efficient. (link)
Detroit Riverfront Conservancy puts CFO on leave amid financial investigation. (link)
Upcoming Events
Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.
Sports
⚾️Detroit Tigers vs. Toronto Blue Jays
Comerica Park Detroit, MI
Thursday May 23 | 6:40 PM | (more info)
🥋MotorCity Cage Night XVII - Live Mixed Martial Arts
Sound Board at MotorCity Casino Hotel Detroit, MI
Friday May 24 | 7:00 PM | (more info)
⚾️Detroit Tigers vs. Toronto Blue Jays
Comerica Park Detroit, MI
Saturday May 25 | 1:10 PM | (more info)
⚾️Detroit Tigers vs. Toronto Blue Jays
Comerica Park Detroit, MI
Sunday May 26 | 11:35 AM | (more info)
Music & Concerts
🎲Wheel of Fortune Live!
Fisher Theatre - Detroit, MI
Thursday May 23 | 7:30 PM | (more info)
👑Boulet Brothers' Dragula: Season 5 Tour
Saint Andrew's Hall Detroit, MI
Thursday May 23 | 7:00 PM | (more info)
🎤X Ambassadors The North American Tour
Saint Andrew's Hall Detroit, MI
Friday May 24 | 6:30 PM | (more info)
🎵Echo & The bunnymen: Songs To Learn And Sing
The Fillmore Detroit, MI
Saturday May 25 | 7:00 PM | (more info)
Family
🚢Memorial Day Weekend Kids Party Cruise
Skyport Marina 2430 FDR Drive New York,
Saturday, May 25 · 12 - 2:30pm EDT | (more info)
🍔Kids Eat Free Saturdays
The Dram Shop Bar 339 9th Street Brooklyn, NY
Saturday, May 25 · 11:30am - 4pm EDT | (more info)
Image of the Week
Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.
This week, I typed in “Detroit with a blend of ancient and futuristic architecture.” and this is what I got.
Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.
Detroit Historical Events
1935 - Detroit's labor movement strengthens with the formation of the United Auto Workers.
In 1935, Detroit's labor movement experienced a significant milestone with the formation of the United Auto Workers (UAW). This pivotal moment marked the strengthening of labor rights and the empowerment of auto workers in the city. The UAW emerged as a powerful force, advocating for fair wages, improved working conditions, and workers' rights within the automotive industry. With its formation, the UAW played a crucial role in shaping Detroit's industrial landscape and became a driving force in the fight for labor rights and social justice.
The establishment of the UAW in 1935 brought about a wave of change in Detroit's labor dynamics. The union's efforts led to groundbreaking collective bargaining agreements, which aimed to secure better pay and benefits for auto workers. This shift in the labor movement not only impacted the automotive industry but also influenced other sectors, setting a precedent for workers' rights and fair treatment in the workplace. The UAW's formation marked a turning point in Detroit's history, as it paved the way for a more equitable and just labor environment in the city.
The United Auto Workers' formation in 1935 left a lasting legacy on Detroit, shaping the city's identity as a hub for labor activism and worker solidarity. The union's impact extended beyond the automotive industry, influencing labor movements nationwide and inspiring future generations of workers to stand up for their rights. The UAW's formation in 1935 remains a defining moment in Detroit's history, symbolizing the strength and resilience of the city's labor force in the face of industrial challenges and economic change.
Famous People From Detroit
John DeLorean (1925–2005): Engineer, inventor, and founder of the DeLorean Motor Company.
John Zachary DeLorean (1925–2005) was an American engineer, inventor, and founder of the DeLorean Motor Company. His life story is one of remarkable achievements, innovative contributions to the automotive industry, and a legacy that continues to captivate enthusiasts and entrepreneurs alike.
John DeLorean's Early Years and Detroit Roots
John Zachary DeLorean was born in Detroit, Michigan on January 6, 1925. Growing up in Detroit, he attended the city's public schools for most of his childhood and later enrolled in the electrical program at Cass Technical High School. His formative years in Detroit laid the foundation for his future career as an automotive engineer and innovator.
Rise to Prominence at General Motors
After serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, DeLorean returned to Detroit and began his career at General Motors (GM). His work at GM marked the beginning of his meteoric rise in the automotive industry. DeLorean's innovative contributions and charismatic persona quickly earned him the reputation of the "Golden Boy of Detroit," as he effortlessly transformed the fortunes of General Motors with his Midas touch.
Innovations and the DeLorean Motor Company
DeLorean's tenure at GM was marked by several groundbreaking innovations, including the creation of the muscle car. His engineering prowess and visionary leadership led him to establish the DeLorean Motor Company (DMC), where he pursued his dream of producing a revolutionary sports car. The iconic DMC-12, immortalized in the ""Back to the Future"" film series, remains a symbol of DeLorean's innovative spirit and enduring legacy.
Trials and Triumphs: The DeLorean Era
Despite the initial success of the DMC-12, DeLorean faced a series of challenges, including legal and financial difficulties that ultimately led to the company's downfall. His journey from rags to riches and back again reads like the script of a Hollywood thriller, reflecting the highs and lows of an extraordinary career in the automotive industry.
Legacy and Enduring Impact
John DeLorean's legacy extends far beyond the automotive world. His innovative vision, entrepreneurial spirit, and enduring impact on popular culture continue to inspire generations of enthusiasts and entrepreneurs. Despite the trials and controversies, DeLorean's contributions to the automotive industry and his larger-than-life persona have left an indelible mark on Detroit and the world.
Key Achievements of John DeLorean:
Innovations in the automotive industry, including the creation of the muscle car.
Establishment of the DeLorean Motor Company and the production of the iconic DMC-12.
Enduring impact on popular culture, immortalized in the ""Back to the Future"" film series.
Legacy as a charismatic and visionary figure in the automotive industry.
Inspirational journey from rags to riches and enduring impact on Detroit's automotive legacy.
John Zachary DeLorean's story is one of innovation, resilience, and the pursuit of a dream that continues to captivate enthusiasts and entrepreneurs. His enduring legacy as an automotive pioneer and larger-than-life figure in Detroit's automotive history remains an inspiration to this day.
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