Detroit Riverfront Conservancy • Issue 14 • Quarter 4 • 2021

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Issue 14 • Quarter 4 • 2021

A MESSAGE FROM LEADERSHIP There is a growing sense of hope in our community that we are starting to win the fight against the pandemic. Throughout these difficult years, the people of Detroit and Southeast Michigan have embraced the Detroit Riverfront as a place where they can stay resilient and continue to make memories with their friends and families. Along the riverfront this fall, we were thrilled to welcome guests back to public events as we hosted Shimmer on the River, West Riverfront Block Party and Detroit Harvestfest & Food Truck Rally. All these events were extremely successful. We raised more than $270,000 from Shimmer, and the Block Party drew 6,000 participants. The two-day Harvestfest drew 50,000 people to the Dequindre Cut. Throughout the year, our programs remained well attended and were an important component to an improved quality of life for community members by providing opportunities for a healthy balance of mind, body

and soul. Our programming team is busy developing a robust schedule of wintertime programs and events that will build off the successes we enjoyed last winter. Construction toward achieving our vision of 5.5 miles of revitalized riverfront continued at a steady pace this year. Our progress includes significant progress on the Riverwalk extension along the Uniroyal property and site clearing of the Southwest Greenway. In the coming months, we will break ground on the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Centennial Park. While we celebrate an incredible year, we also look back with a sense of profound sadness as well at the loss of one of our most beloved and tireless champions, Senator Carl Levin. Senator Levin’s passing earlier this year was an incredible blow to those of us at the Conservancy who loved him so dearly. He was a friend and a key leader in the development of this riverfront that is helping

transform the great City of Detroit. We are pleased to be able to honor Senator Levin in a special section of this newsletter. Allow me to extend my sincere thanks to all of our wonderful supporters who make generous gifts that allow the Conservancy to operate these essential places along our riverfront. We couldn’t do it without you. I’d also like to acknowledge the work of our staff, volunteers and Board of Directors for all of their hard work this year. For those of you who visited the Detroit Riverfront this year, thank you for coming to see us and we look forward to seeing you again in 2022. For those we missed this year, we hope to see you in 2022. Matthew P. Cullen Chair


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