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Feb. 26, 2012 - Oct. 27, 2012
Only on: Saturdays, Sundays
Golden Wine Tours
Meet at Mainstreet Ventures Restaurant scheduled for that date.
1-800-300-5151
Come with friends or make new ones as you travel this beautiful winemaking region in comfort.
Michigan Wineries have sprouted all over the state. Our perfect climate and rich soil produces savory wines that are unique to Michigan--all waiting for you to select your favorite.
Join us in the tasting rooms along the Southeastern Michigan wine trail. Enjoy a day of tantalizing your taste buds and learning about sweet and dry, red and white wines, Rieslings, Pinots, Cabernets and more. Take a break from your hectic schedule and let us handle the logistics. Your job is simple—enjoy the day, friends & new acquaintances, and the WINE!
Sunday, April 15 - Carson's
Saturday, June 23 - Real Seafood
Sunday, July 29 - Carson's
Saturday, August 18 - Palio
Sunday, September 9 - Carson's (Grandparents Wine Tour)
Saturday, October 27 - Real Seafood
Cost: $60 per person
12:00 p.m. for each tourMar. 10, 2012 - Oct. 20, 2012
Golden Limousine International Presents: Golden Brew Tour
Wolverine State Brewing Co, 2019 W Stadium Blvd, Ann Arbor
(800) 300 5151
Local brews have unique flavors, style and tastes that you will not find in a bottle—especially one from out West or another country. Going local is cool and tasty!
All of our tours begin at our local favorite, Wolverine State Brewery, with samplings of a few home town brews. Then it's off to a Brew Festival where you will join many other brew lovers in a search for new brews to add to your list of winners, or jump on the Detroit Brew tour to visit 3 or 4 downtown breweries. Finally, for the perfect ending, we will arrive back at Wolverine, for a final brew, new stories, friends and a renewed love of our beloved state -- and it's unique brews!
Join us for one of our brew tours:
March 10 - Detroit Brew Tour
April 21 - Detroit Brew Tour
May 12 - Mother's Day Brew Tour
May 19 - World Expo of Beer, Frankenmuth ($60 per person)
June 9 - Bavarian Festival, Frankenmuth ($35 per person)
August 11 - Detroit Brew Tour
Oct. 20 - MI Brewer's Guild Fall Beer Festival, Eastern Market
Cost: $39 -$90 per person
12:00 p.m.Mar. 17, 2012 - Jul. 22, 2012
UMMA Presents: Haroon Mirza
525 South State Street, Ann Arbor
(734) 764-0395
Haroon Mirza is a noted visual artist who wants us to listen, to train our ears on the incidental sounds that surround us, and to connect sound to the objects that create it. In his work Mirza explores and attempts to restore the relationships humans have with sound that occur through objects, actions, and forces, relationships largely screened behind the black boxes of electronic keyboards, digital music players, TV monitors, and the bits of information they play. In experiencing his work, we the audience are placed in an in-between position, vacillating between isolating the part and apprehending the whole. The installation itself performs for us as an "unfolding composition in time," and we the audience unfold too, though our acts of looking, listening, seeing, and hearing. His installations-which could also be considered unique time-based concerts-have captured the attention of the public and critics alike; he was awarded the prestigious Northern Art Prize in 2010 (he lives in Sheffield, England as well as London), and his work for the 2011 Venice Biennale garnered the Silver Lion Award as the most promising young artist. This exhibition, guest curated by Elizabeth Thomas, is Haroon Mirza's first solo museum exhibition in the United States.
This exhibition is made possible in part by the University of Michigan Office of the Provost, the Susan and Richard Gutow Fund, and the CEW Frances and Sydney Lewis Visiting Leaders Fund.
Cost: This is a free event.
Tuesday through Saturday 10 am—5 pm Sunday 12—5 pmMar. 31, 2012 - Aug. 05, 2012
UMMA Presents: ‘Curator’s Choice, Part II’
525 South State Street, Ann Arbor
(734) 764-0395
This is the second part of a two-part exhibition introducing exciting, recently acquired works from UMMA's collections gifted to the museum during the past five years. Associate Curator of Asian Art Natsu Oyobe selected works of Asian art, both historic and modern, such as pieces by leading Japanese ceramic artist Kôyama Kiyoko, as well as works by contemporary European and American artists, among them acclaimed Michigan artist Larry Cressman. The exhibition includes woodwork and basketry objects from Korea and China, contemporary wood sculpture and sculptural pottery, Hindu and Buddhist representations of religious icons, and a range of prints. The human form-whether a sacred icon or a highly personal portrait-is an enduring subject matter in the visual cultures of Asia and America. While Buddhism and Hinduism produced intricate and fascinating visual representations of religious icons, these contrast with the simple forms of human beings in the work of modern Japanese printmaker Saitô Kiyoshi and contemporary American artist Michele Oka Doner.
This exhibition is made possible in part by the Richard and Rosann Noel Endowment Fund.
Cost: This is a free event.
Tuesday through Saturday 10 am—5 pm Sunday 12—5 pm Tuesday through Saturday 10 am—5 pm Sunday 12—5 pmApr. 19, 2012 - May. 27, 2012
Performance Network Theatre Presents: Red
120 East Huron St., Ann Arbor
(734) 663-0681
“Red” is a six-time Tony Award-winning drama by John Logan. “Red” begins previewing on April 19 and runs through May 27, 2012. It is directed by Performance Network Executive Director, Carla Milarch and features Kevin Young and Mark Rademacher as the artist Mark Rothko.
For two years from 1956-58, the abstract expressionist painter Mark Rothko worked feverishly in his Bowery St. studio on Manhattan’s lower East side, on what was at the time the highest-paid commission in art history. A Russian immigrant Jew from humble beginnings, he worked on a series of enormous murals that would adorn that bastion of capitalism - the famous Four Seasons Restaurant in Mies Van der Rohe’s Seagrams Building. John Logan’s Tony-winning play paints a picture of the fiery artist as he works intensely on the paintings, with the help of his apprentice Ken, and struggles with his personal demons to bring forth what would ultimately be his life’s greatest achievement.
Weekly performances of “Red” are Thursdays at 7:30, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2pm, with 3pm Saturday matinees on May 5 and May 19.
Cost: $22.00 - $41.00
Thursdays at 7:30, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2pm, with 3pm Saturday matinees on May 5 and May 19.Apr. 20, 2012 - May. 30, 2012
LePop Gallery Presents: Xuan Alyfe
101 N. Main Street, Ann Arbor (bottom floor of Comerica Bank Building)
LePop is a traveling pop-up art gallery intended to breathe new life into underutilized corporate spaces available for lease or sale (this particular gallery will be on the bottom floor of the Comerica building at 101 N. Main Street in downtown Ann Arbor).
The LePop Gallery will be embracing the spring season with some cross-cultural pollination. Xuan Alyfe is a young street artist making his first visit to the U.S. from his native Spain to be something of an “artist in residence” at the gallery for the month of April. Xuan’s murals and installations on the streets of Spain evoke Miro and Kandinsky - if Kandinsky had grown up listening to punk. His work is playful yet strongly geometric, primitive and at the same time unexpectedly whimsical.
The gallery will open to the public on April 20th with an opening reception from 8 p.m. until midnight. In typical Charlie LaCroix style, great music and top notch refreshments sponsored by Arbor Brewing Company will be on hand. Those who can’t make it out for opening night will still have a chance to catch Xuan’s esoteric, arcane, spiritual and cosmological cultural offerings. The show will run April 20-May 13, with normal gallery hours Monday-Wednesday 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., and Thursday-Saturday noon until 9 p.m.
Cost: This is a free event.
Monday - Wednesday 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., and Thursday-Saturday noon until 9 p.m.May. 15, 2012 - Jun. 05, 2012
2012 Ann Arbor Peony Festival - Celebrating 90 Years
Nichols Arboretum, University of Michigan Campus
(734) 615-9475
Help celebrate the 90th anniversary of the famed Nichols Arboretum Peony Garden (1922-2012), the largest collection of antique and heirloom peonies in North America. Enjoy Live music on June 2, a preview of Shakespeare in the Arb (Merry Wives of Windsor) on June 3, self-guided tours, cut-flower display in the Reader Center, and more.
Where else can one see more than 230 different kinds of peonies in bloom? This is a spectacular historic collection - and one of the largest in North America - from the early 20th century. It presents the best ornamental peonies of its era. The Peony garden typically blooms between mid-May and mid-June. The best time for viewing the stunningly beautiful and fragrant display is during early to mid-June, depending on the weather. The garden has 27 beds, each full square originally holding 30 plants. The plants were arranged so that the garden would bloom progressively, with the western edge (closest to the Washington Heights entrance) peaking first. Over time, that has changed through relocation, loss, and division of the plants. However, many of the original plants are thriving exactly where they were planted many decades ago.
Admission is free. Nichols Arboretum is open sunrise to sunset.
Cost: This is a free event.
Sunrise - SunsetMay 25, 2012
The Ann Arbor Summer Festival Presents: Bonnie Raitt wsg. Marc Cohn
Hill Auditorium, 825 North Univeristy Avenue, Ann Arbor
(734) 764-2538
The Ann Arbor Summer Festival will present a pre-season concert with Grammy-Award winning artist Bonnie Raitt on Friday, May 25th at Hill Auditorium. The legendary singer/songwriter/guitarist returns to Ann Arbor in support of her newest album, Slipstream (release date: April 10). Special guest, Marc Cohn, will open the show.
Tickets will go on sale on Monday, April 9 at 9:00 am.
For info on tickets, go to http://a2sf.org.
Cost: $35.50 - $65.50
8:00 pmMay 26, 2012
“Journey to Freedom” Underground Railroad Bus Tour
African-American Cultural and Historical Museum, 3261 Lohr Road Ann Arbor, MI
734-819-8182
The Underground Railroad was a network of secret routes, hidden places, determined citizens and self-liberated people of color seeking freedom. Two essential routes to Detroit and ultimate safety in Canada crossed in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. Discover the role Washtenaw County played on this docent guided tour by the exteriors of local and nationally-known Underground Railroad landmarks, sites and homes.
The tour season runs April-October, we also offer talks and presentations. Those without transportation are encouraged to call at least three weeks before the scheduled dates.
Cost: $20 per person / without transportation
10am - 1pmMay 26, 2012
The Ark Presents: Marcia Ball
316 South Main Street, Ann Arbor
(734) 761-1818
"Her songs ring with emotional depth"—Rolling Stone
... come back soon for more info.
Cost: $30 per person
08:00 p.m. (doors open at 07:30 p.m.)May. 31, 2012 - Jun. 03, 2012
Cinetopia International Film Festival
Events and Screenings take place at the Michigan Theater, the State Theater, Angell Hall on U of M's campus, and the Ann Arbor District Library
The Michigan Theater is excited to announce the first Cinetopia International Film Festival, presented by AT&T, taking place Thursday May 31 -Sunday June 3, 2012.
Cinetopia will focus on presenting feature length, story-based films – dramas, comedies and documentary films that have screened at the world’s best film festivals featuring performances by Emily Blunt, Geoffrey Rush, Blythe Danner, Sacha Baron Cohen, Barbara Streisand, Ben Kingsley, Warren Beatty, Mark Duplass, Jess Weixler and many more. Special programs will explore 60 years of 3-D films and 3-D film technology, celebrate the work of UM screenwriting grad David Newman (“Bonnie & Clyde,” “What’s Up Doc” and “Superman”) and the silent film comedy of Harold Lloyd.
But mostly, the more than 30 films, screened over four days, will be the brightest and the best of contemporary films now playing the international festival circuit. Films will be screened in the Michigan Theater’s historic auditorium, the State Theater and the University of Michigan’s Angell Hall; additional special programs will be presented at the main branch of the Ann Arbor District Library.
Michigan Theater members will have special pre-sale opportunities beginning May 3. Individual film tickets will be $15, $12 for members. Ticket packages will be available. Tickets go on sale to the general public on May 10.

The Hampton Inn North is offering a special accommodation rate of $92.00/night +Tax for the International Cinetopia Festival, subject to availability. Call (734) 996-4444 and ask for the 'Visitors Block for Cinetopia' to book now.
Cost: $12 - $15
See full schedule for details.Jun. 01, 2012 - Jun. 03, 2012
2012 Ya’ssoo Greek Festival
Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, 3109 Scio Church Rd., Ann Arbor
Enjoy the warm hospitality of Ann Arbor’s St. Nicholas parishioners at the 2012 Ya’ssoo Greek Festival!
The Ya’ssoo Greek Festival features authentic Greek cuisine from their “Kouzina” and homemade pastries, live Greek music, dancing, church tours, and the Agora marketplace featuring jewelry, ceramics, souvenirs, and more. A raffle features a trip to Greece, the Cayman Islands, and a flat-screen TV.
Free Parking & Shuttle at Knox Presbyterian Church.
Cost: $3 Friday (after 4pm); Saturday $3 (after 1pm) , FREE-Sunday
Friday & Saturday 11:00a.m.- midnight, Sunday-noon-6:00p.m.June 01, 2012
UM Museum of Natural History Presents: Fun Friday Night at the Museum
UM Museum of Natural History, 1109 Geddes Ave, Ann Arbor
(734) 764-0480
Come experience the University of Michigan Museum of Natural History at night on Friday, May 4. We will be staying open until 9 pm! Join us for $3 planetarium shows at 5:30, 6:30, 7:30, 8:30 pm. These Star Talk shows will be 30 minutes long and focus on what you can see in the night sky. In anticipation of Spring, we will be reading aloud The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle at 6:00 and 7:00 pm in the planetarium. This free story time will feature images from the book on the planetarium dome. Space is limited to 36 people and children must be accompanied by an adult. There will be free 30 minute dinosaur tours at 6:00, 7:00 and 8:00 pm. Space on the tours is limited to 15 people.
Cost: This is a free event.
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Jun. 01, 2012 - Jun. 02, 2012
17th Annual African American Downtown Festival
Location- Downtown Ann Arbor on North Fourth Avenue & East Ann Street.
(734) 485-8889
The AADF annually pays tribute to the Historic Black Business District of Ann Arbor through music, art, theatre, dance, poetry, crafts, merchandise, food, and kids' activities.
Cost: This is a free event.
Saturday, June 2 from 9am-9pm.June 02, 2012
Great Top Spin-Off at Yourist Studio Gallery
1133 Broadway, Ann Arbor
(734) 662-4914
The Great Top Spin-off at the Yourist Studio Gallery will take place at high noon on Saturday, June 2, 2012. This event is open to everyone - regardless of age or experience with clay. It is an ideal activity for the whole family. To participate, design and make your own ceramic top (no raw clay tops, please). Glaze your won top or decorate it in any way you please. Keep your top spinning the longest, and you'll win the spin-off championship. There will also be a prize for the most creatively designed and decorated top. To register, call the Yourist Studio Gallery at (734) 662-4914. Registration is free.
Cost: This is a free event.
12:00 pmJune 02, 2012
The Ark Presents: Suzanne Westenhoefer
316 South Main Street, Ann Arbor
(734) 761-1818
America's funniest lesbian"—Curve
... come back soon for more info.
Visit Suzanne Westenhoefer on the web
Cost: $26 per person
08:00 p.m. (doors open at 07:30 p.m.)June 03, 2012
Taste of Ann Arbor, Main Street area
Main Street, Ann Arbor between William and Washington
(734) 668-7112
Enjoy a taste of Ann Arbor! This annual community event features local restaurants offering visitors bite size, and some not so bite size, tastes of what they do best. Live music and children's activities. Free Admission. Tickets for food tastes can be purchased at the event. All are welcome.
2012 Restaurant participants include:
• Arbor Brewing Company
• Blue Tractor
• Busch’s
• Cafe Habana
• Conor O’Neill’s Traditional Irish Pub
• Gratzi
• Real Seafood Company
• La Dolce Vita
• Carson’s American Bistro
• Sabor Latino
• Miki Japanese Restaurant
• Black Pearl
• Blue Nile
• Cupcake Station
• Shalimar
• Parthenon
• The Melting Pot
• Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory
• More
Cost: This is a free event.
11 a.m. to 5 p.m.Jun. 03, 2012 - Jun. 05, 2012
Summer Classics Series Presents: Creature from The Black Lagoon
Michigan Theater, 603 East Liberty Street Ann Arbor, MI
734.761.3463
This summer, the 2012 Bell’s Summer Classic Film Series at the Michigan Theater will bring Westerns and Musicals, Comedies and Blockbusters to the silver screen for one of the best Summer Classic Film Series yet. There will be eye-popping 3D, giant sharks, classic literary adaptations, and a magical fairy-tale world, all of it packed into fifteen films, all summer long.
This year, the Michigan Theater’s Bell’s Summer Classic Film Series begins on the final day of Cinetopia - the four-day regional film festival hosted by the Michigan Theater - with the 1950’s classic monster horror film Creature from the Black Lagoon - in 3D. As part of the Cinetopia 3D screenings, Creature From the Black Lagoon, which was originally filmed and released in 3-D in 1954, plays Sunday, June 3rd at 1:30pm with an encore screening on Tuesday, June 5th at 7pm. The screenings will be held at the Michigan Theater.
Each of the 15 films in the summer-long series will be shown twice – on Sunday afternoon at 1:30 and again the following Tuesday evening at 7pm – with the exception of Casablanca, shown only on Labor Day
Cost: Go to website for ticket prices
Sunday at 1:30 pm.; Tuesday at 7:00 pmJune 03, 2012
Dexter to Ann Arbor Race
Starts in Dexter, Ends in Downtown Ann Arbor. Course info available on website.
The hills, trees and backwoods riverbanks of Michigan's Huron River Drive are the setting for the annual Dexter to Ann Arbor Run, a road race event with a half-marathon, a 10K, a 5K and a kids fun run that takes runners on a course exactly as its name suggests, from the town of Dexter along an eastward route along the Huron River to the finish in downtown Ann Arbor. The event also includes a separate 10k, the USATF 10k Masters Championship that starts 2 minutes before the regular 10k. The Ann Arbor Track Club manages the entire event and is hosting the Masters Championship for the 3rd year in a row in 2012.
Saturday, June, 2, 2012 (12:00 noon - 6:00 pm)
- Race Expo
- Packet Pickup
- Late registration
- Kid's Run @ 4 pm
Sunday, June, 3, 2012
- 5K Run and Walk - 9:00 am
- 10K Run and Walk - 8:00 am
- USATF 10K Masters Race - 7:58 am
- Dexter Ann Arbor Half Marathon - 8:30 am
Cost: Prices vary based on when you register and what race you're running
Jun. 07, 2012 - Jun. 24, 2012
Shakespeare in the Arb 2012: Featuring the Merry Wives of Windsor
Nichols Arboretum, University of Michigan campus
Directed by Kate Mendeloff and presented by the University of Michigan Residential College and the University of Michigan Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum. The beloved Shakespeare in the Arb is now in its twelfth season and remains a very popular tradition in Ann Arbor.
The unique experience of Shakespeare in the Arb comes from the environmental staging of the plays. There is no fixed stage — instead, the audience follows the action through different locations in the Arboretum. The staging takes advantage of the vistas and valleys, and the special arrangements of the surrounding natural settings. The wide open space of the Arb becomes a panoramic stage, creating a more realistic setting than if every scene was played out directly in front of you. As one audience member commented, “The actors used the vastness of its Arb stage to full advantage, making entrances from behind trees, appearing over rises and vanishing into the woods.
Box Office opens at 5:30 pm for general admission. Shows start at 6:30. Ticket prices: Matthaei-Nichols members: $15; students with ID: $10; adults 19 and over: $20; seniors 62 and over: $17; children and youth 5-17: $10; 5 and under free.
Performance Dates:
Thursday, June 7 - Sunday, June 10
Thursday, June 14 - Sunday June 17
Thursday, June 21 - Sunday, June 24
Photo by Myra Klarman.
Cost: TBA
6:30pm - 9:00pmJun. 07, 2012 - Jun. 10, 2012
The Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Presents: Sweeney Todd
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 911 N. University, Ann Arbor
(734) 971-2228
In one of Sondheim’s most haunting musicals, Sweeney Todd brings the gritty underworld of 19th Century London to gruesomely delightful life. Sweeney Todd, the demon barber of Fleet Street, comes home after being exiled by an evil judge who banished him and ravaged Sweeney’s wife. With the help of the diabolical baker below, Mrs. Lovett, Sweeney seeks revenge on the judge and the unwitting inhabitants of London develop an insatiable taste for “meat” pies.
Sweeney Todd is intended for mature audiences due to violence and sexual situations.
Cost: Price Range $9 - $22
8:00 p.m. Thurs.-Sat. 2:00 p.m. Sun.June 08, 2012
The 12th Annual Mayor’s Green Fair on Main Street in Ann Arbor
Main Street, Ann Arbor MI
(734) 794-6161, ext. 41602.
During the annual Green Fair, Downtown Main Street will be open to pedestrians for free entertainment, food, and over 120 exhibits with environmental information, hands-on activities for youth, Clean Energy Expo, Green Commute Options, BikeFest, WasteKnot Business Partners, walking tours, and more. For more information, please call the Mayor's Office at 734.794-6161 x 41602. WILL BE HELD RAIN OR SHINE!
Cost: This is a free event.
Friday, June 8, 2012 from 6 to 9 p.m.June 08, 2012
Homemade Jamz Blues Band at Guy Hollerin’s
Holiday Inn Near the University,3600 Plymouth Rd, Ann Arbor
(734) 769-9800
Get ready for some Blues, the good kind. Guy Hollerin’s here in Ann Arbor will be hosting its Third National Act on Friday, June 8th. Homemade Jamz Blues Band is taking the stage at 8pm. They are all in their teens and their dad makes the instruments out of car parts, unreal. This will be the official kick off to summer party.
Cost: TBA
8 p.m.June 09, 2012
22nd Annual Ann Arbor Garden Walk
Various homes throughout Ann Arbor
Meet homeowner gardeners and be inspired by their labors of love. A quiet, flower-filled courtyard, a city lot overflowing with edibles, and lush beds surrounding a historic home, the gardens on the 2012 Garden Walk promise eye-catching ideas and colorful surprises.
Participating members of the Ann Arbor Women Artists group will present a sale of original artworks created from the 2012 gardens over the past year, capturing the beauty of these unique landscapes. A Garden Marketplace, presented by Artistica in Dexter, will offer a variety of handcrafted garden-related merchandise, including pottery, jewelry, garden art, and more.
Proceeds from the 2012 Garden Walk will benefit Growing Hope, an Ypsilanti-based non-profit dedicated to helping people improve their lives and communities through gardening and access to healthy food. Tickets go on sale in May.
Cost: $15.00, group discounts available.
10:00 AM - 4:00 PMJune 09, 2012
Bavarian Festival – Frankenmuth
2019 West Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor
(800) 300 5151
Golden Brew Tour
Ale, Lager, Porter, Stout, Pilsner….
Come discover the distinct flavors of Michigan made beer.
Tours begin at Wolverine State Brewery and spend the day visiting various breweries & festivals throughout Michigan.
Cost: $35 per person
12:00 p.m.Jun. 10, 2012 - Jun. 15, 2012
Ann Arbor Restaurant Week
Experience the best of Ann Arbor’s dining scene at affordable prices during Ann Arbor Restaurant Week, June 10-15, 2012. Local chefs will create special three-course dinner menus for only $25 per person and lunch menus for $12 per person. Some casually priced restaurants will offer two for one deals.
$12 Lunch: Each restaurant will create a special set of menu offerings all priced at $12. Restaurants may offer multiple courses, drinks, two for one, or something entirely different. Lunch is an open format, the choice is up to the restaurant.
$25 Dinner: All restaurants will be offering a three course dinner. Some will have a set menu, others will be offering a choice of items for each course, some will be offering two for the price of one.
For a complete list of participating restaurants, menus, and reservation information, go to www.annarborrestaurantweek.com.
Cost: $12 for lunch, $25 for dinner
Jun. 13, 2012 - Jul. 15, 2012
Performance Network presents IN THE NEXT ROOM OR THE VIBRATOR PLAY by Sarah Ruhl
Performance Network Theatre, 120 East Huron St, Ann Arbor, MI
734.663.0681
IN THE NEXT ROOM OR THE VIBRATOR PLAY, MICHIGAN PREMIERE, 2010 Tony nominee for Best Play
Upon the dawn of electricity, the aptly named Dr. Givings begins treating his female patients' "hysteria" with vibration therapy. Oblivious to why it works, the good doctor administers the treatments behind closed doors, while his young wife is left to listen to the connections being made on the other side. When she breaks into his office to try to device for herself, erotic and emotional chaos is unleashed. This provocative look at gender roles and female sexuality in the Victorian age is sure to be the year's most stimulating comedy. Contains adult themes. Starring John Seibert, Aphrodite Nikolovski, Milica Govich, Laurel Hufano, Rusty Mewha, Kron Moore and Patrick O'Connor Cronin.
Cost: Ticket Prices Vary $27 - $41 / Discount Preview Seating $22 - $32
Showtimes vary (see website)Jun. 15, 2012 - Jul. 08, 2012
Ann Arbor Summer Festival 2012
Ingalls Mall on North University campus
(734) 994-5999
Mainstage Line-up:
- Tuesday, June 5 - Feist wsg. The Low Anthem - Power Center - Folk/Indie/Pop/Rock
- Saturday, June 16 - Al Green - Hill Auditorium - Soul/R&B/Pop/Gospel
- Thursday, June 21 - Esperanza Spalding - Power Center - Funk/Jazz/Soul/R&B
- Saturday, June 23 - Reinventing Radio: An Evening with Ira Glass - Power Center - Spoken Word/Storytelling/Radio
- Sunday, June 24 - Pilobolus - Power Center - Acrobatics/Dance
- Wednesday, June 27 - Nellie McKay wsg. Sneakin' Out - Power Center - Cabaret/Jazz/Songbook
- Thursday, June 28 - The Moth: Under the Influence: Stories that Shape and Shake Us - Michigan Theater - Storytelling/Spoken Word
- Saturday, June 30 - Rufus Wainwright - Power Center - Folk/Pop
- Wednesday, July 4 - The Capital Steps (2 shows at 5:00pm & 8:00pm) - Power Center - Comedy/Political/Satire/Variety
- Thursday, July 5 - Cinematic Titanic: Original Cast & Creators of Mystery Science Theater 3000 (2 Shows at 6:00pm & 9:00pm) - Michigan Theater - Comedy/Cult Classic/Film/Satire
- Friday, July 6 - Circa: Austrailian Cirque Nouveau - Power Center - Acrobatics/Circus/Dance
- Saturday, July 7 - Circa: Austrailian Cirque Nouveau - Power Center - Acrobatics/Circus/Dance
Top of the Park line-Up:
This year’s Top of the Park free concert series is anchored by 60 musical talents, 8 guest DJs, and 13 feature films. Musical highlights include: Alejandra O'Leary, Bearfoot, Brother Joscephus & the Love Revival Revolution Orchestra, Charlie Slick, Noori, Chris Bathgate, Dick Siegel and The Brandos, Drivin' Sideways, Hoodang, Jennie DeVoe, Madcat and Kane, Measured Chaos, Nervous But Excited, Peter Mulvey, Rampage Swing, Taj Weekes and Adowa, The Barons of Tang, The Ben Daniels Band, The Infamous Stringdusters, The Macpodz and Friends, The Ragbirds, The Sun Messengers, Third Coast Kings, Theo Katzman, Thornetta Davis, and many more.
Ticketed performances of music, dance, comedy, and theater by national and international artists at various campus and downtown venues. Also, Top of the Park, a nightly series of free outdoor concerts, movies, and family activities at Ingalls Mall on North University (except Mondays). Tickets: 764-2538. For more information or to buy tickets, go to www.annarborsummerfestival.org
Accommodations Specials:
CAMPUS INN - Single: $179.00 +tax/night, Double $202.00 +tax/night, Rates are based on availability from June 12 - July 8, 2012. Accommodations will include a welcome basket. A credit card guarantee is required and the cancellation policy is 7 days prior to arrival. Call 1-800-666-8693 or CLICK HERE to book.
THE ANN ARBOR REGENT - $104.00 +tax/night, subject to availability. Package price includes hot breakfast, wireless internet, and shuttle service to the Ann Arbor Summer Festival. Shuttle times are subject to availability. Call 1-800-973-6101 and ask for the 'Summer Festival 2012 Special Block.'
THE LAMP POST INN - $54.00 +tax/night queen, $64.00 +tax/night for king or double queen. Mention special code, SUMMER FEST and recieve an additional 10% off between June 15 - July 10, 2012.
Cost: TBA
Various showtimes and activities (TBA)Jun. 16, 2012 - Jun. 17, 2012
Ann Arbor Antiques Market
Washtenaw County Farm Council Fairgrounds, 5055 Ann Arbor-Saline Road, Ann Arbor, MI
734.662.0496 x 207
In 2012, the Ann Arbor Antiques Market will continue its tradition as a mainstay in the field of antiques and select collectibles. The Market offers the public a vast selection of quality antiques in the comfortable surroundings of seven buildings and numerous tent canopies.
For 44 years the Ann Arbor Antiques Market has offered a wide range of quality antiques and collectibles to buyers throughout the United States and Canada.
Exhibitors have sucessfully offered for sale every type of antique imaginable from early Americana to Art Deco. The large crowds at each show have provided dealers with knowledgeable customers and have given an economic boost to the entire field of diversified collecting throughout the years.
Cost: To Be Announced
To Be AnnouncedJune 17, 2012
Ann Arbor Marathon
Starts at Michigan Stadium on Main Street (NW corner)
It's the first ever Ann Arbor Marathon! All courses start on Main Street at the NW corner of the Big House, running through downtown Ann Arbor with a finish on the 50 yard line of Elbel Field. The courses will showcase many of the most beautiful and memorable areas of the UM campus and the city of Ann Arbor as well as the stunning views along the Huron River. The Ann Arbor Marathon will raise much needed funding for the Ann Arbor Public Schools Educational Foundation!
DATE: June 17th, 2012
PLACE: Main Street, at the corner of Keech in front of the UM Football Stadium
START TIMES: 7:00am - Full Marathon, 7:30am - Half Marathon, 11:30am - 1.2K Kids Marathon
HOW MUCH: Registration fees vary based on which race you run, and how soon you sign up. Late registration fees kick in AFTER May 31st, 2012
Cost: Cost differs based on the event you're entering for, and how soon you register.
Events start at 7:00 am.June 23, 2012
Golden Wine Tour - Real Seafood Co.
Real Seafood Co., 341 S Main St, Ann Arbor
(800) 300-5151
Come with friends or make new ones as you travel this beautiful winemaking region in comfort. Michigan Wineries have sprouted all over the state. Our perfect climate and rich soil produces savory wines that are unique to Michigan--all waiting for you to select your favorite.
Join us in the tasting rooms along the Southeastern Michigan wine trail. Enjoy a day of tantalizing your taste buds and learning about sweet and dry, red and white wines, Rieslings, Pinots, Cabernets and more. Take a break from your hectic schedule and let us handle the logistics. Your job is simple—enjoy the day, friends & new acquaintances, and the WINE!
Gather in Ann Arbor to join our fabulous wine tour created for a day of exquisite tastes & beautiful friendships in the abundant Michigan countryside. Tours include wine & appetizers, and tastings at three Michigan wineries hosted by a Golden tour guide.
Cost: $60 per person
12:00 p.m.Jun. 23, 2012 - Jun. 24, 2012
Leslie Science & Nature Center:Great American Backyard Campout
1831 Traver Rd, Ann Arbor
(734)997-1553
Discover how much fun camping can be by pitching your tent at the Leslie Science & Nature Center. Be a part of National Wildlife Federation's nation-wide event that brings families together and close to nature. Enjoy nature-based programs, tent space, campfires, dinner and breakfast, and much more! The campout event is designed for all ages and a minimum of one adult per family is required. Advanced Pre-registration Required. Register online at www.lesliesnc.org
Cost: $45 per family
4:00 p.m, Sat. to 10:00 a.m. SunJune 24, 2012
Kerrytown Concert House presents: Delfeayo Marsalis
Kerrytown Concert House, 415 N. 4th Ave., Ann Arbor
(734) 769-2999
Delfeayo Marsalis, a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master, returns to Ann Arbor to perform original arrangements of the classic Duke Ellington Such Sweet Thunder suite.
One of the top trombonists, composers, and producers in jazz today, Delfeayo Marsalis is known for his “technical excellence, inventive mind and frequent touches of humor…” (Leonard Feather, Los Angeles Times), he is “…one of the best, most imaginative and musical of the trombonists of his generation.” (Philip Elwood, San Francisco Examiner.) In January 2011, Delfeayo and the Marsalis family (father Ellis and brothers Branford, Wynton and Jason) earned the nation’s highest jazz honor – a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters Award.
Cost: Admission prices $10/$15/$25/$35
7:00 p.m.Jun. 29, 2012 - Jun. 30, 2012
Picnic at German Park
German Park 5549 Pontiac Trail, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
(734) 769-0048
An Ann Arbor area summer tradition! German food and libations for sale, with special dance performances by the German Park Dancers. Dance band begins at 4 p.m.
NO ONE UNDER 21 ADMITTED without parent/guardian; photo ID required. No credit/debit cards or checks accepted; no ATM available.
Please: picnic baskets, coolers, food or beverages MAY NOT be brought into the park.
Event dates:
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Cost: $5 (12 and under free)
Admission gate open 4–9 p.m.; park closes at 11 p.m.June 30, 2012
Zany Umbrella Circus at Leslie Science & Nature Center
Leslie Science & Nature Center, 1831 Traver Rd., Ann Arbor, MI
734-997-1553
The circus is coming to Leslie Science & Nature Center! Hailing from Pittsburgh, PA, Zany Umbrella Circus doesn’t have elephants, animals, or three rings. Instead, it uses magic, storytelling, street theater, and visual arts to put on an unforgettable show. For us, they will perform Stories of the Season, a show that celebrates the seasons and the natural world. This interactive performance includes acrobatics on aerial fabric and trapeze, fire juggling, and slack rope walking. It’s a charming, entertaining, unforgettable experience. This is an outside event. Please join us for this fundraising event- all proceeds benefit our environmental education programs.
Cost: Advanced registration $15 per person, $50 per family; At the door $17 per person, $60 per family
Two Shows - 11 a.m. & 1:30 p.m.July 02, 2012
The Ark Presents: Victor Wooten
The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor
(734) 761-1451
Victor Wooten: A high-wire act on low-pitched strings
Hailed as the most influential bassist since Jaco Pastorius, Victor Wooten is known for his solo recordings and tours, and as a member of the Grammy-winning supergroup Bela Fleck & The Flecktones. He is an innovator on the bass guitar, as well as a talented composer, arranger, producer, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist. Continuing the tradition of virtuosity forged by James Brown, Funkadelic, and Prince, Victor will make you wonder how he could possibly be creating his incredible bass effects in real time. His show is a high-wire act on low-pitched strings that owes some of its inspiration to another Wooten mentor, the inimitable Bootsy Collins. A three-time winner of Bass Player magazine's Bass Player of the Year award, Victor Wooten is a musical experience not to be missed!
Cost: $45
Show starts at 8:00pm, Doors open at 7:30pmJuly 07, 2012
“Journey to Freedom” Underground Railroad Bus Tour
African-American Cultural and Historical Museum, 3261 Lohr Road Ann Arbor, MI
734-819-8182.
The Underground Railroad was a network of secret routes, hidden places, determined citizens and self-liberated people of color seeking freedom. Two essential routes to Detroit and ultimate safety in Canada crossed in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. Discover the role Washtenaw County played on this docent guided tour by the exteriors of local and nationally-known Underground Railroad landmarks, sites and homes.
The tour season runs April-October, we also offer talks and presentations. Those without transportation are encouraged to call at least three weeks before the scheduled dates.
Cost: $20 per person / without transportation
10 am -1 pmJuly 12, 2012
The Ark Presents: Edwin McCain
The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor
(734) 761-1451
In a way, Edwin McCain began sowing the seeds of Mercy Bound, his tenth album and debut for 429 Records, seven years ago. The songs comprising Mercy Bound are the fruits of an on-again, off-again collaboration with fellow singer/songwriter Maia Sharp that began in 2004 with their lovely duet "Say Anything." Since co-writing and tracking that song, McCain and Sharp have kept up their friendship and creative partnership. They decided to make Mercy Bound their first full-album collaboration.
And that collaboration has offered McCain, some 20 years into his career, a chance to try something new—not only with someone who's worked with everyone from the Dixie Chicks to Art Garfunkel, but also someone who had an eerie habit of being able to get deep inside his head, he says with a laugh.
Like such McCain signature songs as "3 a.m." and "I'll Be," the horn- and Rhodes piano-tinged tracks comprising the Sharp-produced Mercy Bound are classic Edwin. They're story songs about lovesick romantics or truth seekers stumbling around life trying to make sense of all their good luck, or of situations gone awry; pop-tinged sing-alongs written on acoustic guitars jammed with percolating hooks.
Cost: $20
Show starts at 8:00pm, Doors open at 7:30pmJul. 12, 2012 - Jul. 13, 2012
Rolling Sculpture Car Show on Main Street
Main St. and Liberty St., downtown Ann Arbor
(734) 668-7112
More than 400 antique, classic, and concept cars on display downtown. July 13, 2012.
Cost: This is a free event.
Time of Event: To Be AnnouncedJul. 14, 2012 - Jul. 15, 2012
Ann Arbor Antiques Market
Washtenaw County Farm Council Fairgrounds, 5055 Ann Arbor-Saline Road, Ann Arbor, MI
734.662.0496 x 207
In 2012, the Ann Arbor Antiques Market will continue its tradition as a mainstay in the field of antiques and select collectibles. The Market offers the public a vast selection of quality antiques in the comfortable surroundings of seven buildings and numerous tent canopies.
For 44 years the Ann Arbor Antiques Market has offered a wide range of quality antiques and collectibles to buyers throughout the United States and Canada.
Exhibitors have sucessfully offered for sale every type of antique imaginable from early Americana to Art Deco. The large crowds at each show have provided dealers with knowledgeable customers and have given an economic boost to the entire field of diversified collecting throughout the years.
Cost: To Be Announced
To Be AnnouncedJuly 14, 2012
4th Annual Jackson Road Cruise
On the “Old US 12” / Jackson Road Boulevard in the heart of Scio Township
(734) 864-6095
On the “Old US 12” / Jackson Road Boulevard in the heart of Scio Township - home of the greatest concentration of Auto Dealers in the State of Michigan! This is a top-quality Car Show and Cruise featuring more than 800 exotic, antique, classic, and one of a kind cars at locations along the 5 mile, 4 lane Boulevard.
Cost: This is a free event.
Events start at 11:00amJul. 15, 2012 - Jul. 16, 2012
8th Annual Townie Street Party
East Washington Street, between Thayer and Fletcher
Fund-raiser and kick-off event for the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, the Original. Townie Street Party happens on East Washington Street, between Thayer and Fletcher. With live music; art activities; a kids’ art fair; food and drink vendors; and an enclosed, private bar for Townie Friends of the Fair, the event provides locals with the chance to gather and enjoy an evening of free outdoor entertainment.
Cost: This is a free event.
Time of Event: To Be AnnouncedJul. 18, 2012 - Jul. 21, 2012
53rd Annual Ann Arbor Art Fair
Downtown Ann Arbor
This event, which is composed of 4 independent fairs, draws more than 1,000 artists and more than half a million visitors over 4 days. In addition to the fairs, there are free concerts and a variety of food and drink vendors.
The Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, the Original (734-994-5260) is at Ingalls Mall between North University and W. Washington.
The State Street Area Art Fair (734-663-6511) is in the shopping districts around State and Liberty.
The Ann Arbor Summer Art Fair (734-662-3382) has a downtown section on Main and Liberty and a campus section on S. State.
Ann Arbor's South University Art Fair (734-663-5300) occupies most of the South University business district and adjoining East University and Church.
For comprehensive information on accommodations, parking, featured artists, maps and more, visit go to Artfairs.visitannarbor.org.
Cost: This is a free event.
9am - 9pm each dayJuly 22, 2012
The Color Run (5K)
The annual Color Run is going down in Ann Arbor, Michigan on July 22nd 2012. The only question is “Are you ready for the craziest, colorful, 5k of your life?” You bet you are. Race it solo or form a “color team” of 4+ members. Check out the race details below & we’ll see you all squeaky clean at the start line.
Cost: $40.00 per person or $140.00 per team of 4
July 22, 2012
The Ark Presents: Junior Brown
The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor
(734) 761-1451
"A lot of people tell me they don't like country music, but they like what I am doing," says Junior Brown. "I hear that line more than anything else," which is ironic because a couple of licks is all it takes to erase any doubts concerning Junior's stylistic allegiance. His music combines the soul of country and the spirit of rock n' roll.
In Junior's case, playing everywhere from the Grand Ole Opry to rock showcases on the West Coast and his hometown of Austin, Texas, *crossover* is not synonymous with watered-down or light-weight. He says of his ever-growing legion of converts: Just about the time they label me as some old time honkytonk singer, I throw something new in there that surprises them. And then they'll appreciate the traditional styles of country music too. Do something to wow them without ruining the roots of country and they end up accepting the music that they would have been prejudiced against.
*Sponsored by Wolverine Brewing Company
Cost: $25
Show starts at 7:30pm, Doors open at 7:00pmJuly 28, 2012
Picnic at German Park
German Park, 5549 Pontiac Trail, Ann Arbor MI 48105
(734) 769-0048
An Ann Arbor area summer tradition! German food and libations for sale, with special dance performances by the German Dancers. Dance band begins at 4:00 p.m.
NO ONE UNDER 21 ADMITTED without parent/guardian; photo ID required. No credit/debit cards or checks accepted; no ATM available.
Please: picnic baskets, coolers, food or beverages MAY NOT be brought into the park.
Event dates: Saturday July 28th, 2012 & Saturday, August 25th, 2012
Cost: $5 (12 and under free)
Admission gate open 4-9 p.m. Park closes at 11 p.m.July 29, 2012
Golden Wine Tour - Carson’s Restaurant
Carson’s Restaurant, 2000 Commonwealth Boulevard, Ann Arbor
(800) 300-5151
Come with friends or make new ones as you travel this beautiful winemaking region in comfort.
Michigan Wineries have sprouted all over the state. Our perfect climate and rich soil produces savory wines that are unique to Michigan--all waiting for you to select your favorite.
Join us in the tasting rooms along the Southeastern Michigan wine trail. Enjoy a day of tantalizing your taste buds and learning about sweet and dry, red and white wines, Rieslings, Pinots, Cabernets and more. Take a break from your hectic schedule and let us handle the logistics. Your job is simple—enjoy the day, friends & new acquaintances, and the WINE!
Gather in Ann Arbor to join our fabulous wine tour created for a day of exquisite tastes & beautiful friendships in the abundant Michigan countryside. Tours include wine & appetizers, and tastings at three Michigan wineries hosted by a Golden tour guide.
Cost: $60 per person
12:00 p.m.August 01, 2012
The Ark Presents: Mindy Smith
The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor
(734) 761-1451
Mindy Smith was born and raised in Long Island, N.Y., but moved to Knoxville, Tenn., with her father after the death of her mother in 1991. In the South, she soaked up the sounds of Appalachia and fell in love with acoustic, jazz and blues music. She moved to Nashville in 1998 to pursue a career in music and developed her unique vocal style, writing and acoustic skills while performing and singing at clubs and writers nights.
Smith won the 2000 Tin Pan South writers contest and signed a publishing deal with Big Yellow Dog Music in 2001. At the famed music conference South by Southwest in 2003, Lee Ann Womack invited her to perform "Come to Jesus," after singing harmonies during Womack's set.
As the only new artist featured on the 2003 tribute album Just Because I'm a Woman: The Songs of Dolly Parton, Smith revived "Jolene." (Parton appeared in the video as well.) Smith wrote all the songs on her debut album One Moment More, was released on Vanguard Records in early 2004.
Cost: $20
Show starts at 8:00pm, Doors open at 7:30pmAugust 05, 2012
“Journey to Freedom” Underground Railroad Bus Tour
African-American Cultural and Historical Museum, 3261 Lohr Road Ann Arbor, MI
734-819-8182
The Underground Railroad was a network of secret routes, hidden places, determined citizens and self-liberated people of color seeking freedom. Two essential routes to Detroit and ultimate safety in Canada crossed in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. Discover the role Washtenaw County played on this docent guided tour by the exteriors of local and nationally-known Underground Railroad landmarks, sites and homes.
The tour season runs April-October, we also offer talks and presentations. Those without transportation are encouraged to call at least three weeks before the scheduled dates.
Cost: $20 per person / without transportation
2 - 5pmAugust 15, 2012
12th Annual Milan Area Chamber Golf Outing
Stonebridge Golf Course, 1825 Clubhouse Dr, Ann Arbor
(734) 429-7932
Enjoy an awesome day of 18 holes of golf with friends, colleagues and acquaintances, snacks and beverages on the course, prizes, a chance at the Hole-in-One sponsored by Randy Wise Chevrolet-Buick and the fun Awards Banquet to include a delicious steak dinner following!
The day begins with 8:00 a.m. registration, Shotgun starts at 9:00 a.m. Sponsorships on many levels are available. Come join the chamber for the day away and play this fun annual outing that benefits the Milan Area Chamber. Dues are the main source of revenue for the chamber and this annual "fun" draiser helps with our operating expenses, as well as helping the board reach annual goals.
Cost: $90 per player
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.August 18, 2012
Golden Wine Tour - Palio Restaurant
Palio Restaurant, 347 South Main, Ann Arbor
(800) 300-5151
Come with friends or make new ones as you travel this beautiful winemaking region in comfort. Michigan Wineries have sprouted all over the state. Our perfect climate and rich soil produces savory wines that are unique to Michigan--all waiting for you to select your favorite.
Join us in the tasting rooms along the Southeastern Michigan wine trail. Enjoy a day of tantalizing your taste buds and learning about sweet and dry, red and white wines, Rieslings, Pinots, Cabernets and more. Take a break from your hectic schedule and let us handle the logistics. Your job is simple—enjoy the day, friends & new acquaintances, and the WINE!
Gather in Ann Arbor to join our fabulous wine tour created for a day of exquisite tastes & beautiful friendships in the abundant Michigan countryside. Tours include wine & appetizers, and tastings at three Michigan wineries hosted by a Golden tour guide.
Cost: $60 per person
12:00 p.m.Aug. 18, 2012 - Aug. 19, 2012
Ann Arbor Antiques Market
Washtenaw County Farm Council Fairgrounds, 5055 Ann Arbor-Saline Road, Ann Arbor, MI
734.662.0496 x 207
In 2012, the Ann Arbor Antiques Market will continue its tradition as a mainstay in the field of antiques and select collectibles. The Market offers the public a vast selection of quality antiques in the comfortable surroundings of seven buildings and numerous tent canopies.
For 44 years the Ann Arbor Antiques Market has offered a wide range of quality antiques and collectibles to buyers throughout the United States and Canada.
Exhibitors have sucessfully offered for sale every type of antique imaginable from early Americana to Art Deco. The large crowds at each show have provided dealers with knowledgeable customers and have given an economic boost to the entire field of diversified collecting throughout the years.
Cost: To Be Announced
To Be AnnouncedAugust 25, 2012
Picnic at German Park
German Park, 5549 Pontiac Trail, Ann Arbor MI 48105
(734) 769-0048
An Ann Arbor area summer tradition! German food and libations for sale, with special dance performances by the German Dancers. Dance band begins at 4:00 p.m. This is the last German Picnic of the Summer!
NO ONE UNDER 21 ADMITTED without parent/guardian; photo ID required. No credit/debit cards or checks accepted; no ATM available.
Please: picnic baskets, coolers, food or beverages MAY NOT be brought into the park.
Cost: TBA
Admission gate open 4-9 p.m. Park closes at 11 p.m.September 02, 2012
“Journey to Freedom” Underground Railroad Bus Tour
African-American Cultural and Historical Museum, 3261 Lohr Road Ann Arbor, MI
734-819-8182
The Underground Railroad was a network of secret routes, hidden places, determined citizens and self-liberated people of color seeking freedom. Two essential routes to Detroit and ultimate safety in Canada crossed in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. Discover the role Washtenaw County played on this docent guided tour by the exteriors of local and nationally-known Underground Railroad landmarks, sites and homes.
The tour season runs April-October, we also offer talks and presentations. Those without transportation are encouraged to call at least three weeks before the scheduled dates.
Cost: $20 per person / without transportation
2 - 5pmSeptember 09, 2012
Grandparents Day Wine Tour
Carson’s Restaurant, 2000 Commonwealth Boulevard, Ann Arbor
(800) 300 5151
Gather in Ann Arbor to join our fabulous wine tour created for a day of exquisite tastes & beautiful friendships in the abundant Michigan countryside.
Tours include wine & appetizers at a select Mainstreet Ventures Restaurant. Enjoy tastings at three Michigan wineries hosted by a Golden tour guide.
Cost: $60 per person
12:00 p.m.Sep. 15, 2012 - Sep. 16, 2012
Ann Arbor Antiques Market
Washtenaw County Farm Council Fairgrounds, 5055 Ann Arbor-Saline Road, Ann Arbor, MI
734.662.0496 x 207
In 2012, the Ann Arbor Antiques Market will continue its tradition as a mainstay in the field of antiques and select collectibles. The Market offers the public a vast selection of quality antiques in the comfortable surroundings of seven buildings and numerous tent canopies.
For 44 years the Ann Arbor Antiques Market has offered a wide range of quality antiques and collectibles to buyers throughout the United States and Canada.
Exhibitors have sucessfully offered for sale every type of antique imaginable from early Americana to Art Deco. The large crowds at each show have provided dealers with knowledgeable customers and have given an economic boost to the entire field of diversified collecting throughout the years.
Cost: TBA
To Be AnnouncedSeptember 29, 2012
The Academy of Early Music presents Armonia Celeste
To Be Announced
"Udite Amanti – Lovers Beware! – Music from the 17th Century Barberini Court"
Delighting audiences around the country with their spirited performances, Armonia Celeste is an emerging ensemble specializing in rarely heard repertoire from the Italian Renaissance and early Baroque. The group is comprised of three distinct female voices accompanied by period instruments: lute, theorbo, guitar, and the rare arpa doppia (Baroque triple harp). Each of the five members of the ensemble is a highly experienced solo performer in their own right; together, the musicians create an unforgettable combination of varied vocal and instrumental colors, florid ornamentation, expressiveness, and a noticeable passion for this repertoire.
Cost: To Be Announced
Pre-Concert Lecture at 7:00 PM / Performance at 8:00 PM.October 07, 2012
“Journey to Freedom” Underground Railroad Bus Tour
African-American Cultural and Historical Museum, 3261 Lohr Road Ann Arbor, MI
734-819-8182
The Underground Railroad was a network of secret routes, hidden places, determined citizens and self-liberated people of color seeking freedom. Two essential routes to Detroit and ultimate safety in Canada crossed in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. Discover the role Washtenaw County played on this docent guided tour by the exteriors of local and nationally-known Underground Railroad landmarks, sites and homes.
The tour season runs April-October, we also offer talks and presentations. Those without transportation are encouraged to call at least three weeks before the scheduled dates
Cost: $20 per person / without transportation
2 - 5pmOctober 12, 2012
The Academy of Early Music presents The Newberry Consort
Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty Street, Ann Arbor
Newberry Consort performs "Queen Elizabeth (1912) an Early Movie with Early Music".
Beguiling and intelligent, provocative and classic, ravishingly beautiful and deliciously edgy—The Newberry Consort has been delighting audiences for nearly three decades. Directed by David Douglass, Newberry Musician-in-Residence, and early music diva Ellen Hargis, the ensemble plumbs the Newberry Library's vast music collection and assembles a star-studded roster of local and international artists to bring you world-class performances of music from the 13th to the 18th centuries…and occasionally beyond!
In partnership with the Michigan Theater | Sponsored by Ann Arbor State Bank

Cost: To Be Announced
TBDOct. 20, 2012 - Oct. 21, 2012
Ann Arbor Antiques Market
Washtenaw County Farm Council Fairgrounds, 5055 Ann Arbor-Saline Road, Ann Arbor, MI
734.662.0496 x 207
In 2012, the Ann Arbor Antiques Market will continue its tradition as a mainstay in the field of antiques and select collectibles. The Market offers the public a vast selection of quality antiques in the comfortable surroundings of seven buildings and numerous tent canopies.
For 44 years the Ann Arbor Antiques Market has offered a wide range of quality antiques and collectibles to buyers throughout the United States and Canada.
Exhibitors have sucessfully offered for sale every type of antique imaginable from early Americana to Art Deco. The large crowds at each show have provided dealers with knowledgeable customers and have given an economic boost to the entire field of diversified collecting throughout the years.
Cost: To Be Announced
To be AnnouncedOctober 20, 2012
MI Brewers Guild Fall Beer Festival - Eastern Market
2019 West Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor
(800) 300 5151
Golden Brew Tour
Ale, Lager, Porter, Stout, Pilsner….
Come discover the distinct flavors of Michigan made beer.
Tours begin at Wolverine State Brewery and spend the day visiting various breweries & festivals throughout Michigan.
Cost: $90 per person
12:00 p.m.October 27, 2012
Golden Wine Tour - Real Seafood Co.
Real Seafood Co., 341 S Main St, Ann Arbor
(800) 300-5151
Come with friends or make new ones as you travel this beautiful winemaking region in comfort. Michigan Wineries have sprouted all over the state. Our perfect climate and rich soil produces savory wines that are unique to Michigan--all waiting for you to select your favorite.
Join us in the tasting rooms along the Southeastern Michigan wine trail. Enjoy a day of tantalizing your taste buds and learning about sweet and dry, red and white wines, Rieslings, Pinots, Cabernets and more. Take a break from your hectic schedule and let us handle the logistics. Your job is simple—enjoy the day, friends & new acquaintances, and the WINE!
Gather in Ann Arbor to join our fabulous wine tour created for a day of exquisite tastes & beautiful friendships in the abundant Michigan countryside.
Tours include wine & appetizers and tastings at three Michigan wineries hosted by a Golden tour guide.
Cost: $60 per person
12:00 p.m.Oct. 31, 2012 - Nov. 03, 2012
Kerrytown Concert House presents: 16th Annual Edgefest
415 North 4th Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
(734) 769-2999
The 16th annual Edgefest (October 31 - Nov 3, 2012) will explore new music created by today’s American improvisers and composers who now, more than ever, are reaching back to multiple artistic roots, reflecting a growing awareness of the cultural complexity of contemporary American society. The accumulations of different origins, ethnic and cultural backgrounds, filtered by contemporary, uniquely American experiences, have produced a cornucopia of new music; a blending of improvisational-avant jazz with the composers’ own—often multiple--artistic/cultural roots.
In the tradition of Edgefest the roster includes international musicians as well as performers and ensembles from our home community of Southeast Michigan and showcases some of the most celebrated and creative multi-instrumentalists on the scene today.
Cost: $10 -$30 Individual events, $135 Edgepass, $50 Saturday daypass
7:00p.m. & 9:30p.m.November 03, 2012
‘Crafting with Grace’ Arts & Crafts Show
New Grace Apostolic Temple, 2898 Packard Rd., Ann Arbor
Patricia, (734) 368-8897
'Crafting with Grace' is a juried arts & crafts show featuring 50+ artisans with their handcrafted unique items for sale. Your admissions fee entitles you to a free door prize entry (you do not need to be present to win). Concessions include home-made baked goods, and there will be a complimentary 'Kids Kraft Korner' and face painting. This event welcomes all ages and offers a great opportunity to get a great gift for the holidays. A portion of the proceeds benefit the Ann Arbor community.
*For artists interested in participating, visit http://www.craftingwithgrace.com.
Cost: $2.00 per person, Children 12 & Under are free
10:00 am - 5:00 pmNovember 10, 2012
The Academy of Early Music presents Cappella Pratensis
To Be Announced
Cappella Pratensis performs "For Eternal Glory and Remembrance" Missa de Sancto Donatiano by Jacob Obrecht
The Dutch-based vocal ensemble Cappella Pratensis – literally ‘Cappella des prés’ – champions the music of Josquin des Prez and the polyphonists of the 15th and 16th centuries. The group combines historically informed performance practice with inventive programmes and original interpretations based on scholarly research and artistic insight. As in Josquin’s time, the members of Cappella Pratensis perform from a central music stand, singing from the original mensural notation scored in a large choirbook.
Cost: To Be Announced
8:00 PMNovember 18, 2012
Ann Arbor Antiques Market
Washtenaw County Farm Council Fairgrounds, 5055 Ann Arbor-Saline Road, Ann Arbor, MI
734.662.0496 x 207
In 2012, the Ann Arbor Antiques Market will continue its tradition as a mainstay in the field of antiques and select collectibles. The Market offers the public a vast selection of quality antiques in the comfortable surroundings of seven buildings and numerous tent canopies.
For 44 years the Ann Arbor Antiques Market has offered a wide range of quality antiques and collectibles to buyers throughout the United States and Canada.
Exhibitors have sucessfully offered for sale every type of antique imaginable from early Americana to Art Deco. The large crowds at each show have provided dealers with knowledgeable customers and have given an economic boost to the entire field of diversified collecting throughout the years.
Cost: To Be Announced
To Be AnnouncedNov. 24, 2012 - Nov. 25, 2012
Rails on Wheels’ Southeast Michigan Train Show
Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds, 5055 Ann Arbor-Saline Road, Ann Arbor, MI
Rails on Wheels was formed in 1988 by a group of model railroaders interested in constructing, displaying and operating a high-performance HO scale model railroad. At the time, only one of the members had the space available for a permanent layout, so we each began to build small, portable sections that could be joined together, incorporating the specifications that would eventually become the Rails on Wheels Module Standards. To promote our goals of educating our members and the public about railroading and the hobby of model railroading, our activities have included monthly meetings and workshops, layout setups at over 75 train shows and the NMRA National Conventions in 1992 and 1997, private layout setups, railfanning outings and trips to train shows and swap meets.
Cost: To Be Announced
Sunday, 10am - 4pmNovember 30, 2012
Midnight Madness on Main Street
Main Street Area, Kerrytown
(734) 668-7112
It's party time in the Main Street area! The stores will be open late! There will be tons of Holiday Sales! Santa Claus and Miss Washtenaw County will be roaming the streets from 7:00 - 9:00 pm! Join local business owners as they welcome guests with extra special savings!
Also, don't forget to head to Kerrytown for a fun-filled evening of shopping and dining. You'll find great holiday sales throughout the stores, strolling carolers, treats, live music, and more!
*Entertainment runs from 7:00 - 9:00 pm, with participating stores staying open until Midnight.
Cost: This is a free event.
Entertainment: 7:00-9:00 pm, participating stores open until MidnightDecember 09, 2012
Ann Arbor Antiques Market
Washtenaw County Farm Council Fairgrounds, 5055 Ann Arbor-Saline Road, Ann Arbor, MI
734.662.0496 x 207
In 2012, the Ann Arbor Antiques Market will continue its tradition as a mainstay in the field of antiques and select collectibles. The Market offers the public a vast selection of quality antiques in the comfortable surroundings of seven buildings and numerous tent canopies.
For 44 years the Ann Arbor Antiques Market has offered a wide range of quality antiques and collectibles to buyers throughout the United States and Canada.
Exhibitors have sucessfully offered for sale every type of antique imaginable from early Americana to Art Deco. The large crowds at each show have provided dealers with knowledgeable customers and have given an economic boost to the entire field of diversified collecting throughout the years.
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To Be AnnouncedFebruary 08, 2013
The Acadedmy of Early Music presents Hopkinson Smith
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Hopkinson Smith performs "Bach on the German Theorbo"
Internationally recognized as a leading personality in the field of early music and one of the world's great lutenists, Hopkinson Smith gives concerts and master classes throughout Eastern and Western Europe and in North and South America. He currently lives in Basel, Switzerland, where he teaches at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis.
Since the mid 80s, Hopkinson Smith has focused principally on solo music for early plucked instruments. These include the vihuela, Renaissance lute, theorbo, Renaissance and baroque guitars and the baroque lute. With his recitals and series of over 20 solo recordings, he continues to rediscover and bring to life works that are among the most expressive and intimate in the entire domain of early music.
Cost: To Be Announced
8 PMMarch 02, 2013
The Academy of Early Music presents Ensemble Caprice
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Ensemble Caprice performs "Salsa Baroque" ---
Under the artistic direction of Matthias Maute and Sophie Larivière, Ensemble Caprice is renowned for its innovative interpretations of baroque music. For 20 years Ensemble Caprice has received national and international acclaim for their performances of early music. In November 2009 the New York Times featured them in a lengthy article, praising them as "imaginative, even powerful, and the playing is top-flight."
Cost: To Be Announced
8 PMApril 26, 2013
The Acadedmy of Early Music presents Grand Valley Baroque
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Grand Valley Baroque performs "Viva Musica Barrocca Italiana!"
Western Michigan's only early music ensemble features soprano Kathryn Stieler, cellist Pablo Mahave-Veglia, harpsichordist Gregory Crowell, and trumpeter Jimmy Leach. Grand Valley Baroque follows up their outstanding Academy performance in 2010 with a new program of music from the Italian Baroque. Works include Sonata No. 5 for violoncello by Antonio Vivaldi, Sonatas for Soprano and Trumpet by Alessandro Scarlatti, and Girolamo Frescobaldi's Toccata decima for harpsichord.
Cost: To Be Announced
Pre-Concert Lecture, 7:00 PM / Concert performance at 8 PM



