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| About: | Directions: The Macomb Center is located on the Macomb Community College Center Campus at the corner of Garfield and Hall Rd. (M-59). It is very easy to locate. From I-94 exit at M-59 and go West about 5 miles. From I-75, exit at M-59 and head East about 12 miles. From I-696 exit at Van Dyke and go North to Hall Rd. (M-59). On Hall Rd. go East about 5 miles. Parking: The Macomb Center has a large parking lot. Parking is free. Box Office Numbers: The Box Office can be reached at (810)286-2222. Box Office Hours: The Macomb Center is open from September 12 through April 30, Monday through Friday 10AM-6PM. Saturday hours are 10AM-2PM. Sunday they are closed unless there is an event. From May 1 though Sept 11, the Box Office is open Monday through Thursday from 10AM-4PM. They are closed Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Types of Payment Accepted: Cash, Visa, MasterCard, Discover are accepted forms of payment. Will Call: Tickets can be picked up beginning 1 1/2 hours prior to event time at the Box Office, bring identification, charge card and confirmation number. General Rules: There are No recording devices of any kind. There is No smoking in the Theatre. Children Rules: All patrons must have a ticket. With the exception of the Childrens Series, most events are not suitable for preschool age children. Parents, please use descretion. |
| Categories: | Art Museums & Galleries, All Theaters, Conference Centers |
| Specialities: | Fun For Families, Dance, Comedy, Broadway, Concerts, Tickets Now On Sale, Music And More, Special Pricing For Children 12 And Under, Purchase Tickets, Dance Recitals, Graduations, Corporate Services |
| Other Contact Info: | Fax: (586) 286-2272 |
Number 2654 your up: Well, aside from being treated like a number, alot of teachers i've had spend most of their time discussing everything but what they're supposed to be teaching.
Take for example my criminal justice teacher who told us cops n robbers stories for 3 hours everyday and then expected you to go home and read everything he should have at least gone over in class.