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    Default 10 Things to Do in the D this Weekend July 24-26, 2015

    1. Be amazed by 300 inventors, crafters and more at Maker Faire Detroit.
    2. Splash into Aquapalooza.
    3. Hear the Call of the Drum at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History.
    4. Feel the need for speed at the Red Bull Global Rallycross Detroit.
    5. Visit the island for Belle Isle Summer Saturdays.
    6. Explore the Orchard Lake Fine Art Show.
    7. Attend the Concours d'Elegance of America.
    8. Celebrate 314 years of Detroit at the Trivia Detroit Soiree.
    9. Listen to made-in-Michigan musicians at The Ark’s 50 Year Fling.
    10. Go to the Sterlingfest Art & Music Fair.

    Kick off list from Crain's Detroit Business. Add your suggestions and finds below.

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    I wonder if one can reach serenity to the sound of 600 horsepower open exhausts?

    Visit the BLISS Information Tent at the Belle Isle Aquarium from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. to learn more about the offered activities.

    Featured activities include:

    • Yoga
    • Golf Sessions
    • Hustle Dancing
    • Chess Competitions
    • Kayak Instruction and Water Exploration
    • Island Tours
    • Story Telling

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    11. Poletown 1981 exhibit at the Hamtramck Historical Museum opens tonight, July 23. Photographer Bruce Harkness exhibits 50 of his photos of the Poletown neighborhood as it was being demolished to make way for the General Motors Hamtramck-Detroit Assembly plant in 1981. The exhibit opens with a wine and cheese reception on Thursday, July 23, 6:30pm. The Hamtramck Historical Museum is located at 9525 Joseph Campau. www.hamtramckhistory.org

    12. Detroit’s 314th Birthday, Friday, July 24, 2015 at the Detroit Historical Museum.
    http://detroithistorical.org/detroit...314th-birthday

    13. Detroit Birthday Party: Dinner, Drinks, History, Art, Saturday, July 25, 2015, 7pm. The Detroit Drunken Historical Society celebrates Detroit’s 314th Birthday in style! The party this year highlights French Detroit history, art and folklore. This event takes place at the Jam Handy Building, 2900 E. Grand Blvd, Detroit. $25. Online registration at: http://www.meetup.com/Detroit-Drunke...nts/223045565/

    14. Indian Trail Marker Trees of Michigan, Sunday, July 26, 2015, 2pm. Eric Hemenway speak about the cultural and historic importance of these remarkable trees, which are featured in the Birmingham Historical Museum’s current exhibition History’s Highway: The Story of Wood-ward Avenue. Sponsored by the Birmingham Historical Museum and Park, this program is free and open to the public at the Baldwin Public Library in Birmingham.
    http://www.bhamgov.org/history/museu...ing_events.php

    15. Where We Used to Live: 50 Years of Lafayette Park with Harriet Saperstein, Friday, July 24, 6:30pm. Preservation Detroit is honored to present Harriet Saperstein on living in Lafayette Park 50 years ago and now. She and her husband, Professor Emeritus Alvin M. Saperstein, have lived in Detroit’s Lafayette Park since 1963.
    https://www.facebook.com/events/1668408526726927/

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    16. Another Detroit Birthday Party: Friday July 24 at Detroit Experience Factory Join DXF on Friday, July 24th, as we celebrate Detroit’s 314th birthday! We will be hosting a celebration from 11:30am-6:00pm at our Welcome Center, located at 123 Monroe, between Campus Martius Park and Greektown. All are welcome, and admission is free.Come test your knowledge with Detroit trivia, win raffle prizes, and play sidewalk games. We will also have free food and beverages, courtesy of Taste of Flavors, Cafe Kabob /CK Mediterranean Grille & Catering, Bonnie's Sundry Plus,Angelina Italian Bistro - Detroit, Greenwich Time Pub, Steve's Detroit Deli, The Ham Shop, Hard Rock Cafe Detroit., andMcclary Bros. Stop by for some food, drink, and fun!

    http://www.weknowdetroit.org/blog/20...is-week-at-dxf


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    17. Nick Cave Sound Suits in the Dequindre Cut, Sunday at 4 pm.

    http://www.cranbrookart.edu/museum/c...cave-here-hear

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    Calling all scavengers! Kick it to the Curb is in affect for the only time of the year [[last Saturday of July) in Dearborn. http://www.kickittothecurb.org/dearborn-michigan.htmlAn honor system applies that one takes as much as one puts out [[--that didn't sound right, did it?). Weather reports last night declared only 20% chance of rain but much later in the evening; so, the only thing making this a pain will be that most of the participants who have already declared that they will be freely placing things at the curb live near Telegraph-while the big cruise is supposed to be going on.

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