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Artrain issues 'all aboard' call

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December
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1997
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There Went The Neighborhood - State Theatre Interview: Yael Gannett

Yael Gannett was interviewed after a preliminary screening of the documentary film There Went The Neighborhood: The Closing of Jones School at the State Theatre on April 16, 2023. She remembers attending Jones School and Wines Elementary.

More interviews are available in the There Went The Neighborhood Interview Archive.

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AAPI Washtenaw Oral History Project - Cynthia Yao

Photo of a Chinese American woman with gray hair and glassesCynthia Yao was born in Kingston, Jamaica, where her parents settled after immigrating from China. In 1959, she moved to Boston to attend Emmanuel College. She met Edward York-Peng Yao who was at Harvard finishing his PhD in Physics. They married and came to Ann Arbor where they raised four children: Michelle, Mark, Steven and Lisa. She received a Master of Museum Practice from the University of Michigan in 1979. She was inspired by science centers and children's museums that she visited with her children. Yao proposed to the city a museum in the former firehouse building and worked with many community members to create the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum which opened on October 13, 1982. She served as Executive Director for 18 years. 

Note: Cynthia and Ed’s eldest daughter Michelle passed away in 2022, after the recording of this interview. All four of their children have successful careers–three became doctors, and one became an engineer.

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New Wines Elementary School Playground Structure Tested By Children, June 1963 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1963
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Ann Arbor News, June 18, 1963
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IMAGINATION, UNLIMITED: This freeform maze of magnesium plates, pipes, gadgets and gizmos is being tested by a scrambling crew of youngsters before being set up at Wines Elementary School. A relic of radar equipment from the aircraft carrier Bennington, scrapped after World War II, this "you-name-it" is one of two playground devices being assembled by Charles Baird, owner of Ann Arbor Grinders, 1354 N. Main St. Two others will be adapted and erected by the city Parks Department.

Junior High Named For Late Teacher

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29
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September
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1966
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How Schools Were Named

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17
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August
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1966
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Schools To Buy Elementary Site

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9
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February
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1956
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New Wines School

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23
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March
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1957
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Wines School Completed

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11
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April
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1957
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