Row of lovely tudor houses with gardensRow of lovely tudor houses with gardens
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by EEV resident
Nancy Brigham,
with support from
Charlie Ericson
& Helen Broughton

 

 

President's message:

Happy 2012!

Children singing at our holiday party I hope the holidays of 2011 treated you and your family well. This past holiday season seemed to just fly by. East English Village again held its incredible annual Holiday party on December 11th complete with a visit from Santa and many giftgiving elves. We had close to 170 EEV neighbors drop by for dinner. This year we had the distinct pleasure of using Prestige Meetings & Events — owned by this year's Holiday party chairperson and VP1 Latisha Johnson.

The room was dramatic and warm and complete with tables decked out in black and white linens and festive table settings! The menu was a traditional feast thanks to Chefs Bob Drury and Becky Themer…. Read more ->
 

About East
English Village

Community

With many amenities - quick access to downtown Detroit and neighboring cities, good shopping choices, public/private schools and an active, engaged community – the neighborhood is an excellent choice for families and individual homeowners. The neighborhood association hosts activities including contests, home tours, garden club, annual garage sale and a holiday party. Established residents and new neighbors meet monthly to discuss issues, successes and general neighborhood information. The mutual support of neighbors and feeling of community is the heart of our neighborhood.

Diversity

East English Village prides itself on the diversity of our community. We are one of the most racially mixed neighborhoods in the City of Detroit. Civil servants, blue collar workers, retirees and professionals from different ethnic groups, religions and sexual orientations have all found a welcome place here.

Unique architecture

First developed in 1913, most of the distinctive brick homes of East English Village were built in the early 1930s through 1950. The solid architecture and high quality materials used in the homes continues to attract residents who value the charm and character of older homes.

basket of home-grown tomatoes next to flower

See new page showing photos of EEV in action:

'Where Neighbors
Get together'

Left: Tomatoes from EEV garden.

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Where we are:

Southeast side, Detroit, MI
 

Map of the neighborhood

 

EEV in action

 

P.O. Box 241009   dot    Hotline: 313-216-1729   dot    association@eastenglishvillage.org

 

Coming soon:

 
EEV General Meeting
February 8, 2012

7 pm
At St. Clare of Montefalco, 1401 Whittier
On the south side of Mack Ave. (in Grosse Pointe Park)

 
EEV Indoor Soccer game
January 31, 2012

7 pm
At 2800 Hammond St, Mexicantown
versus Woodbridge-Brightmoor

 
More events

Neighbors at street event with little kids

Neighborhood volunteers planting tree

woman on front steeps with puppies

Band siingers at street fair