Metro Parent Education Expo 2011

Education Expo is back for year 16! This Metro Parent event will be held at the Detroit Institute of Arts on Sunday, September 25, 2011.

From 10 a.m. till 4 p.m., parents can meet more than 70 exhibitors representing a wide variety of educational opportunities in southeast Michigan. And don’t leave the kids at home! We’ve got oodles of free activities for them, including a scavenger hunt and cookie decorating.

Did we mention the event is totally free? Yes: free admission to the Detroit Institute of Arts. So while you’re there, check out all the cool stuff the DIA has to offer to families.

See the Metro Parent listing for more on the 2011 Metro Parent Education Expo at the Detroit Institute of Arts.

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Metro Parent Editorial Team
Since 1986, the Metro Parent editorial team is trained to be the go-to source for metro Detroit families, offering a rich blend of expert advice, compelling stories, and the top local activities for kids. Renowned for their award-winning content, the team of editors and writers are dedicated to enriching family life by connecting parents with the finest resources and experiences our community has to offer.

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