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Rochester Downtown Development Authority DDA
308 ½ Main Street
Rochester, Michigan 48307
(248) 665-1954
Rochester Downtown Development Authority DDA Website
The mission of the Rochester Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is to maximize the economic development potential of Downtown Rochester for the benefit of the community by maintaining an on going, comprehensive downtown management program with broad-based community involvement, seeking reuse of historic and architecturally significant buildings whenever possible, respecting the natural environment, and by preserving downtown's overall unique historical character.
Meadow Brook Hall Garden Club
2200 Squirrel Road
Rochester, Michigan 48309
(248) 620-2848
Meadow Brook Hall Garden Club Website
The Meadow Brook Hall Garden Club is dedicated to preserving, maintaining and enhancing the 16 gardens and 42 urns surrounding The Hall. Members enjoy many aspects of gardening in addition to programs, on-site training and environmental conservation in an extraordinary setting
Meadow Brook Hall Theater Guild
P.O. Box 80933
Rochester, Michigan 48308
(248) 370-3349
Meadow Brook Hall Theater Guild Website
The purpose of Meadow Brook Theatre Guild is to raise funds and provide services to Meadow Brook Theatre
Meadow Brook Theater
207 Wilson Hall
Rochester, Michigan 48309
(248) 377-3300
Founded on Oakland University’s campus in 1967, Meadow Brook Theatre is Michigan’s largest non-profit producing professional theatre.
Older Persons Commission (OPC)
650 Letica Drive
Rochester, Michigan 48307
(248) 656-1403
Older Persons Commission (OPC) Website
To provide high quality programs and services that stimulate and advance active and healthy living for all ages of older persons.
Paint Creek Folklore Society
46020 Spring Lane #204
Shelby Township, Michigan 48317
Paint Creek Folklore Society Website
Paint Creek Folklore Society is a non-profit organization, a Center for the Country Dance and Song Society of America (CDSS), a member of the North American Folk Alliance, and a supporter of folklore, folksong and folk dance societies, groups and individuals whose interest is the preservation and education of traditional music and dance.
Rochester Rotary Club
900 W. Avon
Rochester Hills, Michigan 48307
(248) 651-2644
Mission statement: The purpose of the Rochester Rotary is to promote service above self, within the Greater Rochester Area. In addition, the Rotary will promote international understanding, fellowship, business activities, youth development and goodwill through financial support as well as personal involvement.
The Village of Rochester Hills
104 N. Adams Road
Rochester Hills, Michigan 48309
(248) 375-9451
The Village of Rochester Hills Website
Your own exciting tour of the streets of the Village of Rochester Hills. From Parisian to Whole Foods and fifty additional retail shops and restaurants there is something for everyone. With parking available in front of your favorite store, and not a meter in site the Village is the perfect place to spend the day.
Beaumont Hospital of Troy
44201 Dequindre Road
Troy, Michigan 48085
(248) 964-5000
Beaumont Hospital of Troy Website
Beaumont opened on January 24, 1955 as a 238-bed community hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan. Today, that hospital is a 1,061-bed major academic and referral center with Level 1 trauma status and Michigan's first Magnet-designated hospital for nursing excellence. The hospital ranks first in the United States for inpatient admissions and second for its number of surgeries. A second Beaumont hospital opened in Troy in 1977 as a 200-bed acute care community teaching hospital. It is now among the nation's highest-volume community hospitals with 361 beds, and is third for its number of admissions and fourth in surgeries among hospitals of its size. In October 2007, Beaumont became a regional health provider when it acquired a third, community hospital with 289 beds in Grosse Pointe. Ninety-one medical and surgical specialties are represented on the Beaumont medical staffs of more than 3,100 physicians. Beaumont is accredited by the Joint Commission.
Rochester Hills Museum
1005 Van Hoosen Road
Rochester Hills, Michigan 48306
(248) 656-4663
(248) 608-8198
Rochester Hills Museum Website
Because appreciation of the present is enhanced by understanding the past, The Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm interprets, preserves and collects the history of the greater Rochester area for present and future generations.
Oakland University
2200 N Squirrel
Rochester, Michigan 48309
(248) 370-2100
As a state-supported institution of higher education, Oakland University has a three-fold mission. It offers instructional programs of high quality that lead to degrees at the baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral levels, as well as programs in continuing education; it advances knowledge and promotes the arts through research, scholarship, and creative activity; and it renders significant public service. In all its activities, the university strives to exemplify educational leadership.