This weekend, the city of Plymouth will be buzzing with activities as the Plymouth Fall Festival kicks off. Running from Friday, September 6 through Sunday, September 8, this festival is set to be a celebration of autumn with a variety of fun activities for attendees of all ages. Downtown Plymouth will host a craft show, carnival rides, a car show, and live music, all free to the public. It’s a perfect chance to experience the charm of fall while enjoying everything the festival has to offer.
The Plymouth Fall Festival guarantees a packed schedule. Families can wander through the craft show, where local artisans will showcase their handmade goods. For those seeking thrills, carnival rides will certainly provide excitement. Additionally, car enthusiasts can admire a range of vehicles at the car show. As the day unfolds, several live music performances will fill the air, creating a joyous atmosphere. Don’t miss out on this free event!
If you’re looking for something unique, head to Detroit for the Dally in the Alley on Saturday, September 7. This vibrant arts festival is now in its 45th year and is celebrated in the Cass Corridor. Running from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., this event is free and dedicated to showcasing local art, music, and food.
The Dally in the Alley features a lineup of entertainment throughout the day. Visitors can enjoy live performances from various bands, a dog show for animal lovers, and exciting drag performances. This festival has something for everyone, making it a fantastic outing for friends and families alike. It’s a great opportunity to experience the local culture and community spirit.
For those with a sweet tooth, the Donut and Cider Fest at Canterbury Village in Lake Orion is the place to be on Saturday, September 7 and Sunday, September 8. Entry costs $4 cash or $5 card and includes access to delicious cider and warm donuts. In addition to tasty treats, visitors can experience a petting farm, play lawn games, and enjoy bounce houses.
This weekend in Metro Detroit is packed with events offering fun for everyone. Whether you’re looking to enjoy delicious treats, explore art and culture, or take part in community festivities, there’s plenty to explore. So, grab your family and friends, and make the most of these vibrant activities all around the region!
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