Its Tuesday morning and Dr. Deirdre Young, DDS of the University of Detroit Mercy  School of dentistry prepares her powerpoint presentation to talk about the Diversity in the health profession. There are 25 students, some in which are returning students look forward to this years presentation. The dental imprint program is apart of the enrichment program with the college. She aims to empower, inspire and cultivate the students to take an interest in dentistry or any other health profession.

 

Renee Aaron In The Community with Dental Imprint

 

Detroit, MI (March 11, 2013) Bob's Classic Kicks in Midtown Detroit. The doors opened eight years ago and helps provide special edition shoes to the "sneaker heads". (photo by: Constance Thomas/Renee Aaron Events)

Detroit, MI (March 11, 2013) Bob’s Classic Kicks in Midtown Detroit. The doors opened eight years ago and helps provide special edition shoes to the “sneaker heads”. (photo by: Constance Thomas/Renee Aaron Events)

Yes, this is a wedding and event planning site. We do aim to give you all things wedding. Shopping is a big part of the planning practice. So instead of gowns, tuxedos and jewelry, we want to show you another side of the planning and shopping process.

When its time to get gifts why not some fresh new kicks. Midtown Detroit’s retail store, Bobs Classic Kicks, www.bobsclassickicks.com  is the great place to find those rare edition, collectors item. Established eight years ago by Jason Johnson and just recently two years go Christian Dorsey became co-partner of the now staple gym shoe store of the city.

When asked why go into business in gym shoes? Dorsey responded, “I buy too  many damn shoes, might as well keep the party going”. So during the day the phone constantly rings with callers asking about the newest shoe out and the available shoe sizes.

The store provides many options of color pallets  and styles. The store uploads daily on the latest shoes being sold in the store and which classic tee looks best. To store is located at 4717 Woodward, Ave., Detroit, MI 48201 and can be reached at 313-832-7513.

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Detroit, MI (March 11, 2013) Bob’s Classic Kicks logo style Tee’s displayed for sale. These shirts help coordinate with the vibrate colors of the shoes. (Photo by: Constance Thomas/Renee Aaron Events)

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Detroit, MI (March 11, 2013) The paint cans and mural behind, shows the creative eye and the atmosphere of Bob’s Classic Kicks. (Photo By: Constance Thomas/Renee Aaron Events.)

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Detroit, MI (March 11, 2013) Christian Dorsey, Co-owner of Bob’s Classic Kick, prepares for the daily updates of the new kicks in the store. Kobe’s year of the snake is being worked on with the signature tee displayed below. (Photo By: Constance Thomas/Renee Aaron Events)

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Detroit, MI (March 11, 2013) The high ceilings and the open space leads to express creativity. Bob’s Classic Kick is open throughout the year and sometimes holds special meet and greets for the community. (Photo By: Constance Thomas/ Renee Aaron Events)

 

 

When the financial collapse happened in 2007, this not only affected the house and banking industry, it affected everyone; this including the wedding industry. What was once a grand idea of a big fabulous wedding turned into being budget conscious and scaling back on one of the biggest decisions of ones life. Marriages statistics as a whole show an up and down scale.

Back in May, International Business Times stated this, According to Fox News; the percent of married households in the United States fell to 48.4 percent in 2010, down from 55.2 percent in 1990 and 78 percent in 1960. This is the lowest in recorded history for our country. In 1960, according to the LA Times, almost 50 percent of the 18-24 year olds and 82 percent of 25-34 year olds were married. Today, it is 9 percent of the 18-24 group and 44 percent of the 25-34 group.

According to cnsnews.com it stated, “The 48 percent of husband-and-wife households in 2010 was the first time since at least 1940 that this has fallen below 50 percent,” said Daphne Lofquist, Statistician for the Fertility and Family Statistics Branch for the Census Bureau.

With these statistics is shows that more and more people are not getting married. Well marriage according to male and female relationships. During the 2010 census some information had to be re-released regarding same-sex household, indicating the total number of same-sex unmarried partner households to be 0.6 percent — 646,464 out of the total 116,716,292 households. Furthermore Lofquist had this to say, “Identifying as a same-sex couple may be more acceptable now than it was in 2000, so that the group who identified themselves as same-sex couples might be a somewhat different group than it was in 2000,” she said.

The Huffington Post reported that University of Virginia researchers found when people get married and have children, several sectors of the economy experience growth. They include childcare, life and personal insurance, household products and services, health care, food, home maintenance and home services, pets and toys. A strong economy depends on a strong family unit because they not only provide the current customer base, but also provide the future workers in an economy. With marriage and fertility rates slowing, this trend of fewer marriages will have a negative long-term impact on the economy.

Katherine Delpra owner of Bride Appeal had this to say about her clients who are wedding planners, “their business is definitely up in 2013… None the less, they are seeing slightly smaller weddings, but a higher quality and volume of clients.”

With all the research age plays a big factor on when one decides to get married. Today, the average age of a first marriage is almost 27 for women and 29 for men, up from 20 and 22 in 1960. It also looks like 15 percent of the population today will remain unmarried compared with the historic norm in the U.S. of 10 percent, as its stated in the International Business Times article.

Kristopher Thomas, a married man of seven years had this to say about the changing winds of marriage; “A strong society starts with a strong family, the foundation of a strong family is a strong marriage”.

Marriage may have declined but as statistics show in order for the economy to grow people need to get married. One could think of it as a “Circle of Life” once nicely stated in the Well-Acclaimed Disney movie “Lion King”. In order to keep order, there needs to be constant flow of checks and balances.

Photo Taken By: Constance Thomas, Personal License.

Photo Taken By: Constance Thomas, Personal License.