

Join the FoolMoon CommUNITY Facebook group to keep up with the latest news and connect with fellow luminarians and illuminauts.Įarth Day Ypsilanti 4 is celebrating Earth Day a few days early! With the theme “building a sustainable community,” the event is an opportunity to meet and greet others who share a green mindset and are doing amazing things in the community. Whether you are a first-time attendee or a returning one, you will enjoy the event’s fun-filled activities and community spirit. The luminary processions, which start from the Ann Arbor District Library’s Downtown Branch and the Ann Arbor Farmers Market in Kerrytown at sundown, are not to be missed. This year’s event, themed around UFOs (unidentified foolish objects), promises to be even more exciting with a range of de-LIGHT-fool surprises, including luminaries, interactive installations, laser shows, live dance performances, and more. Photo Courtesy of Myra Klarman via FoolMoonįoolMoon is the nighttime kick-off event to foolishness! Gather at the Ann Arbor Farmers Market in Kerrytown to celebrate the arrival of spring and shake off the winter blues. Come out and celebrate the start of their 32nd season at their opening day! This open-air market showcases some of the area’s best artists selling their original handmade work in a range of media, from traditional to cutting-edge. Starting on April 2, the Sunday Artisan Market will be popping up in Kerrytown each Sunday from 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Sunday Artisan Market Opening Day | Ann Arbor
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Admission to the Novi Home & Garden Show is $10 for adults, $9 for seniors, and free for children 12 and under! Exhibitors include landscapers, deck and patio professionals, homebuilders, kitchen and bathroom remodelers, waterproofing experts, cabinet and countertop installers, basement refinishers, roofing and siding companies, and much more. Plus, talk to experienced, established area businesses available for consulting or hire.

Discover new home improvement products and services for every type of project imaginable, from interior decorating to landscaping. The Novi Home & Garden Show is one of the largest of its kind in the region, bringing together a variety of home-related resources, including exhibits, booths and seminars. Children ages 12 years and under are admitted for free, while adults pay just $4 cash for one day or $6 for two. Come by to shop, learn and meet makers of wool, linen and cotton crafts, see real alpacas and more! The expo extends from 9 a.m. Once during the spring and again during the fall, the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds are filled with fiber products of all kinds at the Spring Fiber Expo.
