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Sponsor Our ArticlesHey there folks! Metro Detroit is buzzing with activity this weekend, as we all say farewell to the Labor Day and get set to welcome the exciting fall festivities. Let’s check out what’s happening in the city.
It’s officially the start of the fall season and what better way to celebrate than at the Plymouth Fall Festival. Running from Friday to Sunday, this downtown event is chock full of activities guaranteed to get you in the autumn mood. Get ready for a craft show, thrilling carnival rides, a car show, and live music. Best part? It’s totally free to attend! So mark your weekend calendar.
In its 45th year, the Cass Corridor’s Dally in the Alley is all set to wow visitors with an eclectic blend of art, music, and food. This Saturday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., immerse yourself in a myriad of entertainment activities – from catching live bands to cheering on a dog show and even a sizzling drag performance. Like the Plymouth festival, entry is free!
Coming up at Canterbury Village in Lake Orion is the Donut and Cider Fest. Starting Saturday and running through Sunday, get your sweet tooth ready for some delicious cider and donuts. Additionally, enjoy interactive activities such as a petting farm, lawn games, and bounce houses. Entry will be $4 in cash or $5 on the card.
St. Linus Church in Dearborn Heights is also hosting a fall festival from Friday through Sunday. With live music, carnival rides and a beer tent, this event is sure to be a treat for the whole family.
The Dodge Park Food Truck Rally on Friday evening promises to be a foodie paradise. This free entry event will host over 25 food trucks, a craft beer garden, vendors, and a family fun area.
If you’re into art, don’t miss out on the first ever Trenton Art Fair that will showcase murals, sculptures and other art delights. Being held downtown from Saturday through the next week, it’ll even have an art scavenger hunt and artist vendors.
For the fans of Halloween, the Wicked Bizarre in Belleville this Saturday will showcase all things spooky and creepy. Over 150 vendors are expected to participate, alongside raffles and live entertainment. While admission to the event is free, parking will cost you $5.
This Saturday, check out the free Rumble of the Bumble street fair in Depot Town, Ypsilanti. Celebrating local artists, small businesses, and nonprofits, the event will feature vendors, live music and entertainment.
So, get out there and make the most of the amazing events happening this weekend in Metro Detroit. Happy weekend shopping, eating, and entertainment to all!
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