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New Center Park summer events. New Center summer-long series of events and out-door concerts held in coordinated by the New Center Council. Motor Muster Held at The Henry Ford on Father's Day weekend in June. Detroit River Days Detroit Riverfront- late June. Windsor–Detroit International Freedom Festival: Last week of June.
Michigan Renaissance Festival: August, 3rd week - September, 4th week weekends / Labor Day: Holly: Renaissance: Active Michigan Sugar Festival: June, 2nd week: Sebewaing: Food: Active Michigan Technological University's Winter Carnival: February, 2nd week: Houghton: Winter: Active Michigan Womyn's Music Festival: August, 1st week: Hart: Women's ...
June 21 World Ballet Festival. June 22 World Ballet Festival. June 23 World Ballet Festival. June 28 KC & the Sunshine Band. June 29 Detroit Music Weekend. July 5 Clint Black. July 19 Chris Botti ...
The International Freedom Festival began in 1959. Beginning in 2007, the Festival became two separate events, Windsor Summer Fest, and Detroit River Days. Summer Fest is a 19-day festival, which takes place along the scenic riverfront in Windsor Ontario. More than 500,000 people attend the event each year. [citation needed]
Sterlingfest Art and Music Fair is an annual summer festival in the city of Sterling Heights, Michigan.It is held the last week of July at Dodge Park and has historically drawn crowds of 120,000-125,000 people over a three-day period. [1]
From Michigan festivals to area concerts to mini golf to drive in theaters, here is your resource for fun things to do around metro Detroit. Your 2022 guide to summer fun in metro Detroit ...
If you go: 2023 Michigan Brewers Guild Fall Beer Festival. When: 1-6 p.m. Saturday. (MBG Enthusiast members can enter the festival one hour before general admission each day.) Where: Eastern ...
Previously held in Ferndale, Michigan, the festival moved to Detroit in 2011. [2] It is the largest LGBT event held in Michigan. [1] "Motor City Pride traces its roots back to June 1972 when the first march was held downtown Detroit to protest the homophobic laws and to work for recognition for LGBT Rights and Equality."