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Events & Festivals

Let’s Go Camping & RVing

March 26, 2010 Events & Festivals

It’s a perfect weekend to begin thinking about camping and checking out the RV Show at the Grand Traverse County Civic Center in Traverse City! All types of new recreation vehicles are showing all the newest advances in RVs. You’ll find huge parts and accessory displays along with campgrounds from around the state to round [...]

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Pure Michigan Events – March 2010

February 25, 2010 Events & Festivals

Quiet Water Symposium, East Lansing, March 6, 2010
Outdoor Michigan’s Favorite Indoor Show brings together non-motorized outdoor recreation and Great Lakes environmental interests in this annual showcase featuring handcrafted canoes and kayaks, nature photography, bicycling, sailing, nature centers and more.
Taste and Glide, Munising, March 6, 2010
Cross-country ski and sample delicious treats along the trail at [...]

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Indulging along Garland’s Gourmet Glide

February 17, 2010 Events & Festivals

Food can make just about any activity that much better as Dianna Stampfler, Michigan Travel Ideas contributing writer, learns during the “Gourmet Glide” at Garland Lodge & Resort in Lewiston.
It’s a beautiful day when I slide into my cross-country skis and set out in search of tantalizing delectables. Garland’s “Gourmet Glide” lives up its [...]

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Motown Winter Blast

February 12, 2010 Events & Festivals

The 6th annual Motown Winter Blast kicks off this afternoon, and this is an event you don’t want to miss.  All weekend long, people gather in Campus Martius Park to celebrate and enjoy winter.  This year, the Winter Blast is also celebrating the Motown Museum’s 25th anniversary with even more special events and activities for [...]

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Pure Michigan Events – February 2010

January 29, 2010 Events & Festivals

Black History Month, Detroit, February 2010
 The Museum of African American History plans a month-long series of special programs in celebration of Black History Month.
 Winter Carnival, Houghton, February 3-7, 2010
 This year’s snow sculpting theme is “A Frigid Place Gets a Blast from Space”.  As well as the sculpting, enjoy hockey and broomball games, human [...]

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2010 North American International Auto Show

January 14, 2010 Attractions and Museums

Earlier this week, Pure Michigan’s own Maria Wygnal and George Zimmermann got a sneak peek inside the 2010 North American International Auto Show. They joined thousands of journalists from around the world as they gathered in Detroit for a first look at concepts and production models, as well as the latest automotive industry announcements. While [...]

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Thunder Bay Quilt Retreat

January 5, 2010 Events & Festivals

For a quilter, there’s no better getaway than a four-day quilting retreat. Thanks to Jennifer Keltner, executive editor, American Patchwork & Quilting for this guest blog post about Thunder Bay Resort’s Perfect Quilter’s Retreat.
A four-day weekend, quilting, and friends—it’s a combination that couldn’t get any better, right? At Thunder Bay Resort in Hillman (20 miles [...]

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Pure Michigan Events January 2010

December 29, 2009 Events & Festivals

Ice Sculpting Competition, Holland, January 8-9, 2010
Culinary students create works of art from 150-pound blocks of ice throughout downtown Holland.
Winter Fest, Watervliet, January 8-10, 2010
Cool ice carvings, hot chili cook-off, fun run and fireworks to celebrate winter.
SISU Ski Fest, Ironwood, January 9, 2010
“Sisu,” is the Finnish quality of determination. The festival includes [...]

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Simple Holiday Pleasures

December 15, 2009 Attractions and Museums

At Crossroads Village in Flint, Michigan Travel Ideas editor Barbara Morrow experiences an old-fashioned Christmas and reflects on the joys of holidays past.
As dusk settles on Crossroads Village, a re-created 1800s town in a wooded county park just north of Flint, 275,000 tiny bulbs wink on.  The village opens in the evenings each winter for [...]

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Dickens Holiday

December 8, 2009 Events & Festivals

Thanks to Barbara Morrow, Midwest Living magazine Deputy Editor, for this guest blog about the annual Dickens Festival in the quaint village of Holly.
“ ’Appy ’olidays,’’ calls a somewhat pasty-faced but pretty blonde in flowing robes. Scurrying to overtake a dour, gray-haired gentleman, she hurries along historic Battle Alley in Holly. “E-e-ey!’’ she implores, [...]

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