City of Ypsilanti
Kimberly Dobos Wolfe serves as the Manager of Education and Public Programs at the Detroit Historical Society since September 2021, while also acting as an Arts Commissioner for the City of Ypsilanti since January 2020. With extensive experience in educational program coordination, Kimberly previously worked at the Detroit Institute of Arts for nearly a decade, managing docents and supporting education initiatives. Other roles include Curator/Archivist at Pewabic Pottery, where Kimberly preserved and showcased the organization's history, and various teaching positions at KinderCare and Childtime. Kimberly holds a Master of Science in Historic Preservation from Eastern Michigan University and a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from Kent State University.
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City of Ypsilanti
Historic Ypsilanti is a community of 22,000 in southeast Michigan. Ypsilanti is the home of Eastern Michigan University, as well as the Michigan Automotive Heritage Museum, Michigan Brewers Guild Summer Festival, Michigan ElvisFest, and the Shadow Art Fair. Ypsilanti's business community is a mixture of traditional manufacturing firms with small arts- and tech-based companies. The city combines one of Michigan's largest local historic districts, centered on its older neighborhoods and downtown, with a Redevelopment Ready Certification. Located on I-94, between US-23 and I-275, Ypsilanti is on the eastern edge of Ann Arbor and half an hour from downtown Detroit.