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The Finnish Center Association, which was founded in 1966, established a Cultural Center in 1974 in Farmington Hills, Michigan with the goal of promoting the Finnish culture and organizing social and educational activities. Among other activities, In 1975 FCA Senior Citizens' Housing Corporation was established to replace an elder's housing committee. The Housing Corporation developed the Tapiola Village housing for the elderly in 1986 and the Freedom Square retirement village in 1991. The Finnish Center Association offers its members an opportunity to take Finnish language classes, weaving, folk dancing, singing, cooking and baking and drama instruction. The Cultural Center library has a collection of Finnish and Finnish-American books, periodicals and archival materials, providing an additional opportunity for the members to learn about Finland.

35200 Eight Mile Rd, Farmington Hills, MI 48335, Phone: 248-478-6939

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