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Southeast Michigan Mensa Regional Gathering (SEMMantics 38) Coming Up April 21st – 23rd
Check out the lineup at this year’s Southeast Michigan Mensa Regional Gathering. Please note that the event will be at a new hotel this year, the Detroit Metro Airport Marriott in Romulus, Michigan. Register and get all the pertinent details … Continue reading
Southeast Michigan Mensa Regional Gathering (SEMMantics 37) Coming Up April 15th – 17th
This year’s Southeast Michigan Mensa Regional Gathering is an absolute not-to-be-missed! We can’t possibly replicate this year’s visit by Miss Michigan, who loves reading so much, she’ll be giving each child at the RG an autographed bookmark! Miss Michigan will … Continue reading
Southeast Michigan Mensa Regional Gathering May 2nd – 4th
Hey, have you thought about attending our upcoming Southeast Michigan Mensa Regional Gathering? We have a ton of great activities planned (see descriptions below). We’d love to see you there! Here’s our registration page: http://mensadetroit.com/ Online registration is available this … Continue reading
New Renaissance Homeschool Group Recently Formed
Introducing…… Renaissance Homeschool Group* *Renaissance Homeschool Group is a non-profit organization, led by a volunteer board. RHG offers innovative educational programs to expand learning and social opportunities for homeschooled students in an environment that is positive, cooperative, and mutually supportive. … Continue reading
Gifted Haven: Online Forum for Gifted Teens
From the Gifted Haven website: “For [gifted children and adults], problematic behavior patterns typically are greatly reduced or disappear entirely when the person interacts with other gifted persons.” —Misdiagnosis and Dual Diagnoses of Gifted Children and Adults “Haven is just … Continue reading