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Build a Lego castle. Knock it down. A wonderful day in the life of a child! Of course your little one can also give jousting a try (with foam lances) but the emphasis is on Lego's. While you can see many displays of big and small Lego masterpieces, building your castle with age appropriate Lego bricks is the main theme for the exhibit. Of course
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The summer is over, and the first snow fall is just around the next bend, so what can you do at one of the Oakland County parks when the warm summer sun is not overhead? Many of the Oakland County parks are open in the fall and winter for hiking, biking, skating, fishing and cross-country skiing. Please note: Most of the parks require a Oakland County
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Feel the beat of the drum The 17th Annual Native American Festival and Mini Pow Wow will be held Saturday, Nov. 7th and Sunday, Nov. 8th at the Southfield Pavilion. The Pavilion is located on Evergreen Road, south of 11 Mile Road. Experience Native American culture and traditions through dance & drum, storytelling and authentic craft demonstrations
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Oakland County is blessed with many talented actors and actresses in local theatre groups. Since this is the start of the 2009-2010 season and there is so many good choices, rather then picking one, here is what’s on stage in some communities in October and November . Clarkston Village Players Women of Lockerbie November 6-7, 13-15, 19-21, 2009
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More then a game – How Sports Shapes Culture This week’s event is a little different then most. This exhibit and lecture series at the Albert Lorenzo Cultural Center at MCC started earlier in the month, and runs nearly to the end of November. The exhibits highlight the regions historically best teams, players and move at all levels of play , while
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Early fall to many in Michigan means two things : College Football and Apple Cider It's that time once again to pack up the family and head out to visit your local cider mill. You won't find nothing sweeter then fresh ice cold apple cider (except maybe honey straight from the hive!!) At many mills/farms you can get more then just apples and
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Common Ground's 35th Annual Art in the Park returns in a new location in downtown Birmingham as construction in Shain Park shifts annual art fair to new spot. Now in its 35rd year, the admission free, Common Ground's Art in the Park will be held on Saturday September 26th and Sunday September 27th from 10a.m. till 5pm. The annual art fair will
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Downtown Northville will shut down to modern transportation methods (well in theory!!) for the weekend of September 18th to 20th as it steps back to the art, history and traditions of a earlier time period. From the beginning parade to the High Tea and Fashion show, the downtown will be set back to Victorian Days. For more information visit the Northville
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On September 11, 12 & 13 , the 2009 Paint Creek Art & Apples Festival will feature over 250 artists from around the country. The talent and range of artists’ mediums at the festival will be nothing short of remarkable. Everything from 2-D Mixed Media, 3-D Mixed Media, Clay, Digital Art, Drawing, Fibers, Glass, Jewelry, Leather, Metal works
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Since 1979, millions have taken a trip back to the 16th Century and the days of Queen Elizabeth. You can too! 2009 Dates and Theme Weekends/Special Events: Highland Fling August 29 & 30 US Canadian Highland Heavy Games Bagpipe Blowout Celtic Village ( August 29th & 30th, ONLY: ALL food is $5 or less, including Turkey Legs!!! ) Buccaneer Beer