Howdy folks of Metro Detroit! As the week winds down and the weekend approaches, its time for some exciting events happening in and around our city. Let’s jump into the fall fun that awaits us!
Plymouth Fall Festival
From Friday, Sept. 6 through Sunday, Sept. 8, Downtown Plymouth invites you to step into the season of fall. A full weekend of merriment is in store with a craft show, carnival rides, car show, live music, and much more. The best part of it all is that this event is free for everyone to attend. That’s quite a budget-friendly way to welcome the autumn, isn’t it?
Dally in the Alley
On Saturday, Sept. 7 from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., come down to the Cass Corridor in Detroit to experience this annual event, now in its 45th year. Dedicating the day to art, music, and food, there’s something for every member of the family. Bands, a dog show, a drag performance and a whole lot more await you and the admission is absolutely free!
Donut and Cider Fest
On Saturday, Sept. 7 and Sunday, Sept. 8, the Canterbury Village in Lake Orion is hosting a Donut and Cider Fest to help you kick off the fall season. Apart from the mouthwatering cider and donuts, there’s a petting farm, lawn games, and bounce houses for additional fun. Entry will only cost you $4 if you’re paying by cash, or $5 by card.
St. Linus Fall Festival
From Friday, Sept. 6 through Sunday, Sept. 8, the St. Linus Church in Dearborn Heights invites you to their yearly festival. Live music, carnival rides, a beer tent, and fun-filled carnival rides await you.
Trenton Art Festival
Starting on Saturday, Sept. 7 through to Sept. 14, the first-ever Trenton Art Fair will be taking place in Downtown Trenton. Immerse yourself in the world of art with murals, sculptures, an art scavenger hunt, artist vendors, and more.
So, folks, gear up and prepare for a weekend full of festivities and fun events. Make sure you don’t miss out on these exciting activities planned for you. Stay safe and have a blast!