The Ann Arbor Jaycees Fourth of July Parade
Downtown Ann ArborThis parade starts at State and William, then goes down State, Liberty, Main, William, and Thompson.
This parade starts at State and William, then goes down State, Liberty, Main, William, and Thompson.
This parade will start at the Ypsilanti Water Tower and head toward Depot Town.
The Rolling Sculpture Car Show showcases over 300 vehicles, spanning decades. It's free and open to the public.
The Ann Arbor District Library is selling furniture, computers, monitors, shelving, used CDs and DVDs, and other items.
There will be music (including pipe bands) and a highland games competition, with other activities, food, and a beer garden. Information at MI slash Celtic dot org.
This will feature live music, a silent disco, a mini golf course, chalk art by David Zinn, and other activities. Information is at The Ann Arbor Art Fair dot com.
Author Davy Rothbart will share his favorite finds, his brother will play folk tunes based on found notes of paper, and there will be a magician and sword swallower.
This will feature nearly 1000 artists covering 30 city blocks. Information is at The Ann Arbor Art Fair dot com.
Participants can crochet a cat butt coaster, make a catnip wand, or heat press a cat butt on a tote bag.
The goal of the event is to serve 8000 dinners in four hours. There's also an antique car show. More info is at Manchester Chicken Broil dot com.
The Sandbox is an open stage variety show and mini art fair, with assorted vendors.
This will feature more than 50 dealers.
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