10 Things to Do in the D this Weekend - May 27-30, 2016
1. Experience the Movement Electronic Music Festival.
2. Enjoy rides and tasty treats at the St. Mary’s Polish Country Fair.
3. Travel back in time at a Civil War Remembrance.
4. Catch a movie at the Summer Drive-In.
5. Spend an afternoon at the Greater Rochester Heritage Days.
6. Go to the opening weekend of Forever Plaid.
7. Laugh all night with Spike Tobin at the Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase.
8. Attend the lively comedy "Hockey — the Musical!"
9. Find some inspiration at the Detroit Artists Market Biannual All Media Exhibition.
10. Learn about the science of soccer.
Kick off list from Crain's Detroit Business. Add your suggestions below.
New Utica Baseball Park To Open Monday
I'm not a baseball fan but this is an uncharacteristically bold idea for Utica. I hope it all works out well for everyone!
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Fans will get their first look at the new $15 million Jimmy John Field minor league ballpark in Utica when the United Shore Professional League officially opens the facility on Memorial Day with special activities.
The Utica Unicorns will face the Birmingham-Bloomfield Beavers in the USPBL opener at 2 p.m. Monday before a sold-out crowd. The minor league teams’ rosters will be made up primarily of top-level college players from around the country.
Andy Appleby, the chairman and CEO of General Sports, which built the 4,000-seat ballpark, has gone all out for the big day with a variety of activities....
The Jimmy John Field includes five penthouse suites, 12 private patio suites, and four picnic areas.
“This new ballpark will be a welcome economic boost for the City of Utica and all of Macomb County,” [U.S. Rep. Candice] Miller said in a statement. “I can’t wait to hear ‘play ball.’”
The field is located at Moscone Drive and Auburn Road near M-59, west of M-53.