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Entries by Becks Davis (546)

Tuesday
May242011

The winners of the Detroit Moxie t-shirts are...

I can’t believe that the Detroit Moxie t-shirts have only been available for just over a month. It seems like SO much longer! The Detroit t-shirts have been popular and I thought it was finally time to do a contest, which was announced last week.

And the winners are…

The Twitter winner is Kinga Wierzbicka (@KingaBoBinga) who shared Splurge: 4 cheap Detroit eats go fancy.

The Facebook winner is Heather MacDonald (@hmacdonald) who shared 40 Things to do in Detroit before you’re dead.

Welcome to the Moxie Posse, Kinga and Heather!

Over 20 different Detroit Moxie posts were shared over the course of the contest. Predictably, 40 things to do in Detroit & 41 more things to do in Detroit were shared the most. I loved seeing which posts were your favorites.

Thank you to everyone who participated! 

Sunday
May222011

Listening to the quiet noise

Brunch with Becks is an ongoing weekend series where I wax poetic on tales from my life starting with the 9 Truths. Yes, I too can’t comprehend that all these odd occurrences have happened to me.

Today, I take a break from the Truths to tell you about how I spent my simple yesterday.

We walked into Nancy Whiskey’s in north Corktown to see a handful of regulars sitting at the bar. The old neighborhood joint welcomed us with open arms, making jokes and patting us on the back like old friends.

Our table was close to the open door, letting the sunshine stream indoors. We notice a party bus pull up outside and 20 people, all over 50 years old, piled out. They were an Irish band from Port Huron and their fans.

The busload of people took over the bar, to the delight of everyone. The band played, the ladies danced and all of a sudden it was like St. Patrick’s Day in May. After a short set the group walked back to the bus, they had another bar or two to hit on their “Detroit tour.”

The night before I had met Greg Hartle and invited him to stop by. He’s traveling to all 50 states, starting with only $10 and a laptop. Our entire country is going through an economic downturn and Greg is showing people how they can rebuild their lives. It’s not about resources, he tells us, but about “personal resourcefulness.”

Greg started his journey on the west coast and he’s in Detroit now, traveling to Pittsburgh next and then on to New York City. He’s picked up odd jobs and relied on the generosity of strangers and social network tools to connect with entrepreneurs.

Our next guest finally arrived. I met Cristian on Twitter; he’s an Englishman visiting the U.S. for the first time. The reason I picked this bar, on this night, was its close proximity to the new Hostel Detroit, where Cristian is staying. He’s mainly here for the music and staying in the city until the Movement Electronic Music Festival is over.

He tells me that the hostel is so busy that people are setting up tents in the backyard. A few others that are staying in the hostel walked into the bar. Sharon is from Kerry, Ireland but now lives in Wales. She doesn’t want to leave Detroit this week. Tom is from London, Nim is a Yorkshire lass now living in Edinburgh.

They are all loving Detroit. They all don’t want to leave.

When I asked Greg about his experiences in Detroit he described “a quiet noise, a rumbling.” People are making a difference, building businesses and changing the city in a quiet way. Put your ear to the door and you’ll be able to hear it.

A splendid day to be at Eastern Market and Sharon enjoying a PBR at Nancy Whiskey's.

Earlier in the day we were amidst the hubbub of Eastern Market and took an afternoon drive around Belle Isle. As night fell, I stood in the backyard of the bar talking to people who came to Detroit for a vacation and to learn. I can see the Ambassador Bridge and Michigan Central Station peeking over the fence as a blues band takes the stage.

We got in the car to drive home and “Paradise City” was on the radio. We sang along loudly. And I remember the day I asked my husband to take me home to Detroit. “I want to go, I want to know. Oh, won’t you please take me home.”

Thursday
May192011

Detroit Moxie's Weekend Roundup

I’ve heard a strange rumor that we’re going to have 70-degree temperatures and possibly sunshine in Detroit this weekend. Could it be true? Sounds like a perfect weekend to get out there and enjoy Detroit.

And if you didn’t hear, I’m giving away a Detroit Moxie t-shirt! Check it out and be sure to follow the rules.

Weekend Roundup

1. The Robot Garage Open House - Get a sneak peek at the new robotics playland scheduled to open on June 1st. Hands-on fun for all ages including Lego® building and more. May 21-22. (Hat tip to @CharlieCurve.)

2. Dollars for Doggies! (Facebook link) - This benefit for the Detroit Dog Rescue, which was recently featured on NBC Nightly News, aims to create a no kill shelter in Detroit. They are also collecting pet supplies and will have information for those that wish to foster dogs. May 21st.

3. Fancy Footwork (Facebook link) - A kickoff party for the Detroit City Futbol League at The Old Miami. They're kicking off their second season in style with live music and competitive ribbing. May 21st.

4. Romeo Victorian Festival - Step back in time while visiting the oldest village in the state of Michigan. Vintage bike display, blacksmiths showing off their skills, trolley rides, a mustache contest and more. May 21st.

5. Detroit Area Kids Fishing Derby - The 15th annual derby is for kids ages 7-14 and it's free! Grab your fishing poles, have fun and win prizes in the beautiful Palmer Park neighborhood. May 21st.

Bonus: Rapture, Detroitus' studio-warming party and art show at the Russell Industrial Center.

Do you know of a great event going on in Metro Detroit this weekend? Add it to the comments and share it with us!

Wednesday
May182011

Win a Detroit Moxie t-shirt!

Yep, I’m giving away a fabulous Detroit Moxie t-shirt! Actually, I’m giving away two. Wear your Detroit Moxie t-shirt with pride and celebrate the city we love.

Detroit Moxie loves its friends and fans on Twitter and Facebook and you can win a t-shirt by using either site. Here's how:

First, find your favorite Detroit Moxie post. Take a look at the archives or use the SEARCH box in the right hand column. You can enter once on Twitter and once on Facebook.

How to enter on Twitter

Click the tweet button under the title of your favorite post. Add the hashtag: #DetroitMoxieT. Click the tweet button and send the tweet.

How to enter on Facebook

Click the “Share” button under the title of your favorite post. Tag Detroit Moxie where it says, “write something.” To tag just use the @ sign, here’s a how-to. Also, there is a lock icon, click on it and change "friends" to "everyone." You have to “Like” the Detroit Moxie fan page to be able to tag it. If you enter on Facebook you also need to add a comment below, on this post, just saying that you mentioned it on Facebook and the post title.

Again, if you enter through Twitter make sure you use the #DetroitMoxieT hashtag and if you enter via Facebook tag Detroit Moxie.

Got it?

Brilliant.

And yeah, I know some of you are just going to pick any old post. I get it. I would really like to know which ones are your favorites, though.

Rules:

The contest ends on Monday, May 23, 2011 at 11:59 p.m. EST and the winner will be announced on Tuesday May 24, 2011. You can choose your t-shirt from the available stock or agree to wait until the next order comes in if we are out of stock of your preferred Detroit Moxie t-shirt.

You can enter once on Facebook and once on Twitter. If you don’t use the hashtag on Twitter or tag Detroit Moxie on Facebook you won’t be eligible. If you share via Facebook, you have to leave a comment on this post with the title of the post you shared. I know, I’ve said it a few times now. I’ll stop. One winner will be picked randomly from Twitter and one winner will be picked randomly from Facebook.

Open to legal residents of the United States. Meaning, for this contest I’m only shipping inside the U.S.A. 

This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by or associated with, Facebook or Twitter.

I will select the winner using random.org.

Monday
May162011

Rainy days in Detroit: What to do when the weather goes bad

Grey skies and rainy days are no reason to stay huddled up at home! There are plenty of things to do in Detroit where you can stay warm and dry when the skies open up and pour all over your previously laid out plans.

Get your culture on!

Detroit has amazing museums, from the Detroit Institute of Arts to the Motown Museum, The Henry Ford to the Detroit Historical Museum, The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, The Arab American National Museum and the Holocaust Memorial Center.

Rivera Court at the DIA and the Oscar Mayer Weinermobile at The Henry Ford.

A museum that often gets overlooked is the Model T Automotive Heritage Complex. Visit the birthplace of the Model T at the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant in Detroit.

Rainy days are also a good time to revisit the Museum Adventure Pass, which gives you free admission to many cultural institutions. Check out participating institutions and stop by your local library to pick up the passes.

Book it!

Speaking of libraries, the main branch of the Detroit Public Library is a beauty in its own right. Be sure to stop by the Harwell Room, which houses the Ernie Harwell Sports Collection, and the genealogy section for a glimpse into your past.

Game on

When my husband is in a funk or bored I take him to Marvin’s Marvelous Mechanical Museum. This place is sure to spark a smile. It works on kids and rainy days too, just bring plenty of quarters.

How about lawn bowling? Indoors! Palazzo di Bocce is known for its world-class indoor bocce courts. They also have an Italian restaurant and bar.

How do they make that?

The Ford Rouge Factory Tour is a self-guided tour where you can see how they make the Ford F-150s. You can also view the largest living roof, a 10.4-acre garden.

Find out how teddy bears are made at The Chelsea Teddy Bear Company. 100,000 teddy bears in one place! They offer free public tours on Saturdays and also house a Toy Museum.

Detroit’s own chocolate factory? Yes, Morley Candy offers free factory tours, advance reservations required. You even get a sample at the end!

Yes, today we’re complaining about rain and unseasonably cold weather for May. In a few months it’ll be too hot and everyone will be clamoring for air conditioning. We’re sure to get our share of bad weather days here in Detroit so be prepared and have fun!

What are your favorite indoor destinations in Detroit?