Published June 22, 2022
ROYAL OAK/CLAWSON — The cities of Royal Oak and Clawson recently proclaimed the month of June 2022 as Pride Month — a time to reflect on the 53rd anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising in New York City on June 28, 1969, which sparked the LGBTQ+ rights movement.
Read MorePublished June 22, 2022
FARMINGTON HILLS/MADISON HEIGHTS — After enduring frigid temperatures and some occasional snow for months, local golf enthusiasts recently had the opportunity to resume their game, as multiple golf courses opened for the season.
Read MorePublished June 22, 2022
ROCHESTER — The community can hit a high note this summer over at the Paint Creek Center for the Arts.
Read MorePublished June 22, 2022
ROCHESTER HILLS — The Festival of the Hills Fireworks Show in Rochester Hills is back to kick off summer with a bang.
Read MorePublished June 22, 2022
SOUTHFIELD — Later this week, Southfield will kick off its “Summer in the City” concert series with the first of four shows.
Read MorePublished June 22, 2022
MADISON HEIGHTS — Red Oaks Waterpark is set to open for the summer season June 25, and guests can look forward to the return of the popular River Ride after its closure last year due to staffing issues.
Read MorePublished June 22, 2022
HAZEL PARK — Green thumbs across southeast Michigan are invited to request seeds for marigold flowers and then grow them at home, so that their blooms can be donated to a massive walk-through art installation this fall in Hazel Park.
Read MorePublished June 22, 2022
MACOMB COUNTY — It’s that time of the year. As the summer nights kick in and the temperature welcomes boaters to the lake, it’s important to understand the safety measures that each boater is responsible to abide by when venturing out.
Read MorePublished June 22, 2022
STERLING HEIGHTS — For Allena Berger, every class she teaches at the Sterling Heights Community Center is a chance to celebrate dance.
Read MorePublished June 22, 2022
TROY — Three Troy youths recently completed their capstone projects to complete their Eagle Scout experience and did so by helping their community.
Read MorePublished June 22, 2022
TROY — The Troy Garden Club is inviting the public to join them for some floral fun with their 47th Troy garden walk July 13.
Read MorePublished June 22, 2022
BIRMINGHAM — For eight weeks, the Birmingham Museum will be closed to the public as it undergoes a major renovation project to completely restore each window on the upper level of the Allen House. This project was slated to run June 14-Aug. 9.
Read MorePublished June 22, 2022
BERKLEY — The Berkley Downtown Development Authority will be holding its first big Pride event this weekend.
Read MorePublished June 22, 2022
GROSSE POINTE WOODS — Some budding artists in Grosse Pointe Woods were honored this month for their creative skills and tree advocacy efforts.
Read MorePublished June 21, 2022
MADISON HEIGHTS — After a two-year absence, the Festival in the Park is set to return the weekend before Independence Day.
Read MorePublished June 8, 2022
GROSSE POINTE WOODS — The boards are usually silent over the summer, as community theaters close the curtain on their season in the spring and reopen in the fall.
Read MorePublished June 8, 2022
ROYAL OAK — The Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce will fire up its clay, glass and metal show, called “Art of Fire,” from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, June 11, and from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 12.
Read MorePublished June 8, 2022
DETROIT — A significant local gay artist is being introduced to a new generation of artists and art aficionados as part of a sweeping series of art exhibitions throughout the metro area.
Read MorePublished June 8, 2022
ROYAL OAK — On Monday, May 30, the city of Royal Oak hosted its first Memorial Day ceremony in Centennial Commons, the city’s new downtown park, with a Field of Honor — 7-foot-tall flags for all 188 Royal Oak residents listed on the veterans memorial — and a special guest speaker.
Read MorePublished June 8, 2022
ROYAL OAK — On May 9, the Royal Oak City Commission narrowly extinguished a resolution to add the sale and consumption of recreational marijuana at Arts, Beats & Eats, the city’s banner Labor Day festival, Sept. 2-5.
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