Showing posts with label Ypsilanti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ypsilanti. Show all posts

Friday, July 11, 2014

What is happening in Ypsilanti and Ann arbor - The color run

Ypsilanti have a big event during summer. The event is “The color run : Happiest 5K on the planet”. This event tours about 130 cities in the U.S. In addition, they start to tour more than 30 coutries. The event is a race that has so much fun things. When the players run toward finish line, they can pass through certain color zones. In color zone, a bunch of volunteers spray the color powder made by corn. To join the event, a ticket is required. The price of ticket is various depends on how far from the day of event. If you buy the ticket as soons as possible, it would cheaper than late one. The runner can join the event as individual runner or one of team members. Making a team with friends would be a way of making the event pleasant. Once you get a ticket, you’ll join in check-in party before a few days from day of race. The check-in party have you get stuff for race in advace. You don’t neet to be in long line on the race day. 
 
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Here is stuff that I got from color-run such as a t-shirt, two hair band, color catcher(you don’t need to worry about wahing your clothes and shoes), tatoo sticker and number that can be used for finding your picture on website.  
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If you all set, just enjoy the race with nice weather!
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Don’t be afraid of being color! The event has air machine to make you remove the power.
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Ann arbor has similar event named Color Vibe in August 24, 2014. You can also join it!  
if you’d like to more information
Website Color Run :  http://thecolorrun.com/
 
by YuJin
to read YuJin's bio, visit www.emich.edu/ois/teamhello.

Monday, July 7, 2014

Brazil 2014 World Cup in the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti Area



The Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti area have different places to watch the Brazil 2014 world cup and don’t miss the final games. Here are a few places for the soccer fans to check out:



Connor O’Neil’s is located in 318 S Main St, Ann Arbor and is one of the traditional places to watch soccer and enjoy different beers from around the world.
Buffalo Wild Wings will play the soccer games on their big TV’s and fans can enjoy soccer with chicken, fries and BBQ sauce. The restaurant is located in 205 S. State St Ann Arbor.
The Brown Jug is also a traditional restaurant in Ann Arbor since 1936. It is located in 1204 S University Ave and soccer fans can enjoy the match around U of M students to celebrate the GOALS…..
On Campus is also a great option to watch the final games if you can’t leave the University or have a class before or after the match. There are TV´s in the Student Center and the REC available for student year round.
 For more information on the Student Center schedule visit http://www.emich.edu/studentcenter/ and the REC http://www.emich.edu/recim/calendar/index.php

by Andrea
to read Andrea's bio, visit www.emich.edu/ois/teamhello 

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Breakfast/brunch in Ypsilanti or Ann Arbor



If there is one thing I missed while I lived overseas, it was American-style breakfast food! I never realized that breakfast was unique to every country, so now I always encourage visitors to try a type of morning meal they would be unable to get anywhere else.

Here are some great places around town to check out-make sure to get there early if you go on the weekend!


In Ypsilanti:


Beezy's

20 N Washington St, Ypsilanti, MI 48197
(from their website):
"Every day at beezy's, we are making two different soups, whipping up salad dressing, pulling hot, fresh bread out of the oven, taking inventory and comments form guests to further expand and improve...We want you downtown, a part of things, a part of localizing, a part of making a better world-one breakfast, one sandwich, one cup of coffee at a time."
Try the:
French toast

Cafe Ollie

42 E Cross St, Ypsilanti, MI 48198
(from their Facebook page)
"Desserts, Ice cream, Craft beer, fine wine, Baked goods, Local Art, Live music"
Try the:
pancake sandwich, mac 'n cheese

The Bomber Restaurant

306 E Michigan Ave, Ypsilanti, MI 48198
(from their website):
"The Bomber has a number of popular breakfast entrees including the Nature Lover's pancakes, omelets and the country skillet. But the Bomber Breakfast is a favorite pick for customers with super-sized appetites."
Try the:
Bomber Breakfast

Ann Arbor

Northside Grill

1015 Broadway St, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
(from their website):
"The Northside Grill is a family diner located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, that serves breakfast and lunch...The Northside Grill specializes in comfort food and quality service...The establishment attempts to attract new customers to the restaurant, confident that these customers will return and will recommend the food and 
services to others."
Try the:
pancakes, coffee

Songbird Cafe

2707 Plymouth Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
(from their website)
"Lunch, Brunch, and Coffee Bar"
Try the:
sandwiches, tea drinks, daily breakfast specials

Fleetwood Diner

300 S Ashley St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
"...if you are looking for that vintage diner feel, make sure you come in to The Fleetwood Diner today."
Try the:
Original Hippie Hash breakfast

There are many more not listed here....do some exploring to find them all!

If you are out of town for the day during the weekend, I highly suggest checking out either of these websites for advice on where to eat!


This is a great resource to find out what locals think of the restaurants in their area. I always try to check it before I pick a place to eat.

or


If you love The Food Network or cooking shows in general, check out this site! You can easily find any restaurants you see on TV and map out your route to get to them. 


After you try one of these restaurants, come back and post a picture or a comment! We'd love to hear what you thought of these places. Bon appétit! 

by Clarissa
To see Clarissa's bio, visit www.emich.edu/ois/teamhello

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Ypsilanti Coffee Shops

If you need a break from studying on campus and are looking for a good cup of coffee, there are plenty of places to choose from in the Ypsi area. Here are a few of my favorite places to enjoy coffee and study.


The Ugly Mug

Located very close to campus at 317 Cross Street, the Ugly Mug is a great place to meet friends to chat or to study alone. While the weather is a bit warmer, it is nice to sit outside and work (one of the few places around with plugs/outlets outside!) There are a lot of drinks to choose from, my favorites are the Milky Wray and Mexican Latte.  This is a good environment if you are a person who does not need silence to work to study, as there is always music playing and it is a meeting spot for people to get together and chat. When you order, be sure to ask for the Wifi password, as it changes every day!

Sweetwaters

Sweetwaters is probably the most convenient place to sit, sip and study just because of the location. It is located directly across from campus at 735 W. Cross Street. The nice thing about studying here is that they have a very large and tall table next to the front window, so it is easy to spread out all of your papers, laptop, and whatever else you need. The coffee is on the more expressive end of the spectrum, but the environment is on the peaceful side. If you decide to go here, I recommend the French Vietnamese Au Lait. It is very sweet though, so only order if you enjoy sweet drinks!

Café Ollie

This is my personal favorite when it comes to having some coffee and studying for finals. Café Ollie is a locally owned restaurant/café that has a lot of delicious menu items if you are looking for a meal to go with your drink. It is a moderately quiet and spacious place to work. There are large tables so you can feel comfortable working with a group or working alone. The coffee drinks are nothing unique, but they are still yummy enough to take the trek to Depot Town and enjoy while working on homework. (42. E. Cross St)

Beezy’s Café

If you want delicious iced coffee… this is the place to go. Every time that I order the iced coffee here, I am impressed. This is more of a breakfast place than a coffee shop, but you can see a lot of people sitting comfortably at the tables while reading a book or working on the computer. This is the furthest from campus of all the options, but if you are looking to enjoy breakfast and stay a while, it is worth the trip. The environment is very friendly and comfortable. (20 N. Washington St.)

Biggby

Although it is a coffee chain… it is a Michigan coffee chain so I think that still counts as “local.” This newly opened Biggby on 1510 Washtenaw Ave is an awesome place to study. It is usually very quiet with just some light music in the background and not many people have figured out that it is there yet, so there aren’t many people. The espresso drinks are strong and always delicious. My favorite is the iced Chuckle Bear (it isn’t on  the menu, but it is chocolate, caramel and almond and it is so sweet and so amazing!) Another nice thing about Biggby is that they have frequency cards so be sure to take advantage of that and buy 12 drinks and get the 13th free.