12. American POPSsical, Saturday, November 8, 7:30pm.
http://www.michiganphil.org/Events/November8.html

13. Pure Detroit offers free tours of the historic Guardian Building [[Wirt Roland, 1929) and Fisher Building [[Albert Kahn, 1928), home of two of their stores; a Downtown Detroit Skyscraper tour; and a Lower Woodward Avenue tour.
Saturday, November 8
Fisher Building – 11am & 1pm
Guardian Building – 11am
Downtown Skyscraper Tour – 1pm
http://www.puredetroit.com/index.php...tober-286.html

14. Les Voyageurs, Saturday, November 8, 2014, 2pm.
Lake Erie Metropark Marshlands Museum & Nature Center. Preregistration required. Fee: $3 per person. For more information or to register, call 734-379-5020.

14. Historic Redford Theatre Movie Matinee, Saturday, November 8, 2014, 12:30pm. The Michigan Historic Preservation Network and The Historic Redford Theatre cordially invite you to an afternoon matinee screening of Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Man Who Knew Too Much.” The afternoon includes a tour, lunch, popcorn and pop, organ overture, and a balcony ticket for the movie. $35. Register by 6pm on November 5 at http://www.eventbrite.com/e/historic...ts-13658353503
Details at: http://www.mhpn.org/?page_id=2317

15. Detroit Beer History & Microbrewery Tour, Saturday, November 8, 2014, 1pm. Pete Cornils, recent past president of the American Beer Can Club of America, and Stewart McMillin, local historian, lead this tour featuring the history and locations of many of the Detroit breweries that used to exist around the city. There will be stops at present-day microbreweries such as The Traffic Jam, Atwater Block Brewery, the Detroit Brewing Company, and the Motor City Brewing Works. Dinner on your own at Traffic Jam or Motor City Brewing Works near Canfield and Second. $25; includes Coach Bus with A/C and facilities. Departs from the Michigan Military Museum, 16600 Stephens, Eastpointe. For more details and questions, call Stewart at 313-922-1990 or e-mail him at stewart@mcmillintours.com.