Tri Cities, MI
Tri Cities, MI

Events in Tri Cities

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APR22
Family

Wednesday Storytime

This weekly storytime at Midland Mall features a changing lineup of stories and activities. The program is geared toward preschool-aged children and younger.

Midland Mall
APR22
Health & Wellness

🩺 Live Well with Diabetes (Evidence-Based Series)

This evidence-based workshop offers a practical, six-week path to living well with diabetes or prediabetes. Participants build day-to-day self-management skills, set weekly action plans, and learn current information in a supportive, highly interactive setting. Family members may participate alongside their loved one. The approach favors doable strategies over rigid rules, focusing on choices that fit real life and make healthy habits easier. Research on the program shows sustained gains in mood and energy, more confident conversations with health care providers, improved eating habits, and greater overall self-efficacy that can last well beyond the final session. Sessions include sharing experiences, troubleshooting common hurdles, and encouraging one another. Enjoying sweets is still on the table, with guidance that helps participants make balanced, informed decisions. Sponsored by the Older Americans Act. Capacity is limited, and registration by phone is available at 989-633-3700.

APR22
Civic

Midland CAC Facility Tours

Take a guided look inside Midland Child Advocacy Center as staff lead visitors through spaces designed to help children feel safe and courageous, and to provide caregivers with compassionate care and support. Learn about the free child abuse prevention and intervention services offered by Midland Child Advocacy Center, and meet the team that makes this work possible. Advance registration is required, and light refreshments will be available.

APR22
Food & Drink

Wednesday's Adult Happy Meal

Michigan on Main hosts an Adult Happy Meal every Wednesday, featuring a half-pound burger with fries and a Michigan craft beer for $14.99.

Bavarian Inn Restaurant
APR22
Groups & Meetups

Weekly Gundam

This weekly Gundam card game tournament features a $5 entry fee. Each participant receives a special promo pack, and the winner also takes home the winner promo pack.

APR22
Fundraisers

Chipotle Fundraiser

Drop by Chipotle and take part in this event.

Chipotle Mexican Grill
APR22
Sports

Oval Practice 2025/2026

This practice session on an oval offers dedicated time to focus. Admission is $10.

APR22
Career

HBAGLBR April Member Connect

HBAGLBR April Member Connect, presented by Brubaker, features an evening of brews, barbecue, and networking in Brubaker’s showroom. Attendees can explore the space, exchange business cards, and build connections. Admission is free for members and prospective members. Registration is required to ensure there is enough food and brews, and bringing business cards and a hearty appetite is encouraged.

APR22
Workshops & Classes

First Time Homebuyer Seminar

This educational seminar for first time homebuyers explains the home buying journey in clear, low stress terms. Participants will learn what to expect, how to get pre approved, which costs to plan for, and how to choose a home that matches their budget and lifestyle. Attendees are encouraged to bring questions. The United Financial Mortgage department, Preferred First Insurance, Saginaw Bay Area Title Agency, and All Around Inspections will be available to answer them.

United Financial Credit Union
APR22
Family

Game Night - Everyone Welcome

An all-ages game night featuring board games, card games, puzzles, and shared snacks. Dinner is included. Guests are welcome to bring their own games to add to the fun. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration is requested to help estimate food needs. Appreciation goes to FACT for partnering in January, and additional partners are invited to connect for upcoming events.

APR22
Workshops & Classes

Let's Create: A Spring Intentional Jar

Celebrate the renewal of spring by crafting a personal intention jar that reflects your goals for the season. Participants will fill a small glass vessel with selected herbs, crystals, and personal intentions, then close it with wax to hold the energy and set those wishes in motion. The experience includes an overview of the meanings associated with the specific herbs and crystals, helping you choose elements that align with what you want to cultivate.

APR22
Health & Wellness

Guided Meditation & Sound Bath

Settle into a calming session that pairs guided meditation with a restorative sound bath to support deep relaxation and a clear, centered mind. Bring a yoga mat, blanket, and pillow for comfort. This event takes place at Sun and Moon Shop. Space is limited, and advance registration is required. Admission is $20. A loyalty punch card is available, and after attending five sessions the sixth is free.

Sun and Moon Shop
APR22
Workshops & Classes

Biggby Daisy days paint and sip

Enjoy a guided paint and sip at Biggby Coffee Frankenmuth, where painters follow a step-by-step tutorial on a board of their choice. Tickets are $28 per seat and include all painting supplies. Prepayment is required unless otherwise arranged. Selecting the “Going” button does not reserve a seat, so purchase tickets in advance through the event’s ticket link or the QR code on the flyer, or pre-register with cash by contacting Jordan at 988-484-7044. Photos are taken during all sessions for memories and advertising.

Biggby Coffee Frankenmuth
APR22
Health & Wellness

Drumming Circle

A drumming circle featuring Tamara Terry Music and Healing, centered on shared rhythm and vibrant percussion. This gathering highlights collective music-making and the energy of drums.

Golden Lotus Suites
APR22
Workshops & Classes

Mosaic Jewelry Class at 6pm at Uplift Creative Center in Midland

A hands-on jewelry workshop at Uplift Creative Center in Midland brings together art and style as participants design and assemble custom mosaic pieces using colorful pieces of glass, metal trinkets, and glass beads. Choose from a variety of pendant shapes, earring designs, and ring bases to create a set that reflects your taste. The fee includes materials to make either a pendant with earrings or a pendant with a ring, and each finished pendant comes with a cord necklace so it is ready to wear or gift. Friendly, step by step guidance welcomes all experience levels in a relaxed, social setting, whether attending with friends or on your own. The cost is $35 per person. Space is limited and advance registration is required. Refunds are not offered, but a credit will be issued if you are unable to attend.

Uplift Creative Center
APR22
Family

Family Storytime @ WIRT

This lively storytime at Alice and Jack Wirt Public Library brings children and their caregivers together to share stories, sing songs, enjoy rhymes, move to music, and explore simple hands-on activities. The session emphasizes learning together, nurturing early literacy and language development while fostering a love of books. Best for children ages 6 and under with a participating caregiver.

Alice and Jack Wirt Public Library
APR22
Workshops & Classes

Techniques - Top-Down Sweater Workshop

Deb and Ashley lead a beginner friendly sweater class centered on the Alchemist Pullover, starting with a planning session and homework, then continuing with six weeks of instruction. Designed for anyone making a first sweater or a first V neck, this project features a classic shape with a modern split hem that fits easily into a handmade wardrobe. The curriculum covers gauge swatching, V neck construction, increases such as M1L, M1R, M1LP, and M1RP, how to pick up stitches, plus finishing options including a 2 by 2 Italian bind off and an Icelandic bind off. The class fee is $60. Students should bring DK weight yarn purchased from The Little Yarn Shoppe, with recommendations that include Variations or Symfonie, along with size 7 circular needles or the size needed to meet gauge and size 6 circular needles or one size smaller. Additional tools include five distinct stitch markers provided with enrollment, purl strings or waste yarn, a tape measure, scissors, a darling needle, and the Alchemist Pullover pattern by Wool and Pine available through the shop. A green sample knit by Ashley is on display in the shop near the DK yarn, and registration is available in store or online.

APR22
Workshops & Classes

Basic 1 Obedience for Dogs

A basic obedience class open to dogs five months and older is available. Senior instructor Dr. Ginger Leis leads weekly sessions over ten weeks for a fee of $150. TCDTC has been helping people learn to train their dogs since 1973. Spots are currently open.

Tri Cities Dog Training Club of Saginaw Bay
APR22
Comedy

Comedy Night

A comedy-filled evening at The Cabin launches Walleye week, pairing refreshing drinks with plenty of laughs. Early arrival is recommended to secure seating.

Log Cabin Bar and Grill
APR22
Art & Culture

Watercolor for the Soul

This watercolor session offers a welcoming, mindfulness-centered space where creativity is explored individually and together. The emphasis is on process over product, inviting participants to release perfection, adapt when things change, appreciate each other’s creative paths, and settle into a sense of flow. There is no formal instructor. It is a shared experience rather than a class, and complete beginners are warmly welcomed. The cost is $5, which covers materials, and participants may bring their own beverages. Space is limited, so preregistration is requested.

Creative 360
APR22
Art & Culture

Voices of Black Midland Oral History Discussion Series

A discussion series centered on the Voices of Black Midland oral history archive, created for those who want to deepen their understanding of the lived experiences of Black community members. Before each gathering, attendees listen to a selected recording from the archive, then begin with a brief meet and greet followed by a community discussion. The atmosphere encourages openness, connection, and growth. There is no cost to attend, and participants are asked to commit to all four sessions. The series takes place at Midland Area Community Foundation.

Midland Area Community Foundation
APR22
Workshops & Classes

Learn to speak Polish!

An introduction to speaking Polish. Build a foundation in the language and take the first steps toward communicating with confidence.

Knards of Columbus Council 414
APR22
Family

40th Anniversary Gaming Special

Marking 40 years of Bavarian Inn Lodge fun, the Family Fun Center features a special gaming offer. Pick up 250 credits and 250 tickets for $40 at the Treasure Haus Redemption Store and get ready to play.

Bavarian Inn Lodge
APR22
Family

Little Midland Open Play - M, W, Th Weekly 🩵🧸

Open play takes place upstairs in the Ashman loft at Little Midland, a miniature city inspired by real Midland businesses where children engage in imaginative play and build social skills like sharing, problem solving, and compassion. The indoor play area gives kids a place to burn off energy, and there is lounge seating within the play space for parents and caregivers to relax and connect. Open play is offered on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Admission is $5 per child or $20 per family, with tickets available online or at the door.

Little Midland
APR22
Sports

Adult Skate

Enjoy $10 admission and $5 skate rentals, with free coffee and donuts included.

APR22
Health & Wellness

Health Talk & Breakfast

Part of an ongoing health talk and breakfast series, this gathering pairs breakfast with time to socialize and music while focusing on topics for older adults. This installment features a presentation on construction by Access Mobility Center. There is no cost to attend and all are welcome. Topics rotate each month with seniors in mind. It is held in Mayton Hall. RSVP to Nurse Kellie at 989-898-8239 or kellief@mempres.org.

APR22
Groups & Meetups

Max Loves Midland Communicators Group

This quarterly gathering brings together local communicators to strengthen collaboration and support within the community. It takes place at the Northwood University Idea Center.

Northwood University Idea Center
APR22
Workshops & Classes

Save the Bees

Attend an Earth Day presentation to discover how bees play a vital part in pollination and food production, as well as supporting healthy ecosystems. Learn about the growing threats to bees from habitat loss, pesticides, and climate change. Greg Knopp will lead this program exploring why protecting bees matters, and simple steps you can take to help them thrive.

Greendale Senior Dining Center
APR22
Civic

Free Member Shred Day 🌎♻️

In honor of Earth Day, Jolt is hosting a free shredding event for members. Shred Experts will be on site to provide secure document destruction. Each member may bring up to four boxes. Acceptable items include credit and debit cards, white or colored paper, file folders, staples and paper clips, catalogs, and phone books. Items that cannot be processed include hazardous materials, heavy metal objects such as plates, nuts, and bolts, three-ring binders, and wood or glass.

Clayton Administration Building
APR22
Food & Drink

Wing Wednesday - Mustard Seed

Enjoy wings at Gordies while supporting The Mustard Seed Shelter. For every order, $2 is donated directly to the shelter. On the last Wednesday of each month, a collaboration with Yard Bird brings Korean Wings to the menu.

APR22
Food & Drink

What About Waffles at Eastside Live Oak

What About Waffles will be at Live Oak Coffeehouse at the Eastside Midland location.

Live Oak Coffeehouse (Eastside Midland)
APR22
Fundraisers

Buffalo Wild Wings FUNDrasier!

Enjoy a meal at Buffalo Wild Wings in Midland, MI and support the Huskies. Carry-out and dine-in purchases will direct 20 percent of your order to benefit Jefferson. To ensure the donation is applied, mention the Jefferson Middle School fundraiser when you order. Call (989) 633-9464.

Buffalo Wild Wings (Midland, MI)
APR22
Health & Wellness

Tapping Into Your Best Life

Discover EFT Plus at Quest Unity in a workshop that begins with instruction in tapping techniques, then continues with a discussion of Gary Craig’s co-authored book, Official EFT From A to Z. The conversation moves through the original Gold Standard Tapping and Optimal EFT while participants practice together. The group format offers the experience known as Borrowed Benefits and supports building a regular, efficient tapping routine. The program focuses on practical ways to ease stress and make daily life easier. For questions, text 989-355-7420.

Quest Unity
APR22
Health & Wellness

Lunchtime Learning

This Lunchtime Learning session looks at normal aging versus Mild Cognitive Impairment. It covers which memory and thinking changes are expected with age, which signs may point to MCI, and why early recognition matters.

APR22
Food & Drink

Wing Wednesday at MBC

Wing Wednesday features a special combo with twelve smoked wings paired with a pitcher of beer for $15.95. Check with your server to see which beers are included.

APR22
Civic

The Great Green Game Off

Participate in a fun, friendly competition at The Great Green Game Off, an in-person event designed to boost your eco-smarts and unite people for a greener planet. People of all skill levels are welcome to come and make new friends, while playing for the planet.

Brinstar Arcade Bar and Grill
APR22
Outdoor Recreation

Vernal Pool Exploration

Explore a temporary pond at CNC to discover the creatures living in and around it. The findings will be documented and added to the Vernal Pool Patrol community science project. It is recommended to wear waterproof shoes. The meeting point is in front of the Visitor Center. This is a free event suitable for all ages, but those under 18 should be accompanied by an adult.

Chippewa Nature Center
APR22
Groups & Meetups

Midland County In-Person Meeting

This meeting welcomes people from all recovery pathways, however they recover. Recovery allies, supports, and anyone who supports a recovery lifestyle are welcome. Free snacks and coffee are provided.

TEN16 recovery network
APR22
Workshops & Classes

Bay City: Cheerleading Class (ages 7-8) @ Bay City Mall

An affordable cheerleading program focused on empowering young athletes. It is open to boys and girls ages 4 to 18, and participation is not limited to Midland, as youth from surrounding communities are welcome.

Bay City Town Center
APR22
Groups & Meetups

Survivor Season 50 Watch Party at Nord Social

Join other fans to watch Survivor Season 50. Meet in a comfortable environment with others to view every challenge, alliance change, and Tribal Council. The episode will have audio and closed captions, so everyone can follow along. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming. There is no cover charge. Feel free to bring friends and your own food. Drinks are available, including non-alcoholic options. Settle in for a night of strategy and unforgettable moments.

Nord Social
APR23
Civic

Shred Day at Dow Diamond

Shred Day offers a secure way to dispose of sensitive paperwork while supporting a cleaner, safer environment. Bring old financial records, personal documents, and other confidential papers for on-site shredding at the southeast parking lot of Dow Diamond, and please note that this event is not being held at Dow Credit Union. Shred Experts, a professional shredding provider with security-trained staff and specialized equipment, will handle the process. Dow Credit Union members can watch their materials destroyed on site, and all shredded paper is recycled back into the paper stream. Each member may bring up to three bags. The event is intended for members, not commercial enterprises. Proper disposal helps reduce the risk of identity theft and fraud.

Dow Diamond
APR23
Food & Drink

Nacho Thursday at MBC

This special pairs pulled pork nachos with a pitcher of beer for $15.95. Ask a server which beers are included.

APR23
Family

School Tour

Explore Founders Grove on a school tour that shares the vision, highlights the learning spaces, and shows what makes the community unique. You will have time to ask questions, meet the head of school, and learn what to expect this fall. Children are welcome. Please enter through the back door when you arrive.

APR23
Family

Try This Thursday: After-School Activities for Tweens & Teens

Designed for tweens and teens, this after school gathering offers a calm space to unwind with Ms. Barb in the Community Room. This session centers on games and gaming, providing an easygoing way to connect with others through play.

Frankenmuth Wickson District Library
APR23
Comedy

Comedy Workshop

A casual comedy workshop at Lolobee’s Lounge where performers work on new material. Participants share a set, get feedback, and try jokes in front of the Lolobee’s crowd. It is an opportunity to refine a routine and see what resonates.

Lolobee’s Lounge
APR23
Civic

Presentation: Avoiding Scams

The Stephen Ministry at Peace, together with Caring Ministries Director Sam Weis, is hosting an informational talk in the downstairs parlor of the Adams Campus church. Michigan State Trooper Shane Noble will share practical guidance on recognizing and avoiding scams across email, phone, and online. The event is open to all, and bringing a friend is encouraged.

APR23
Family

Creative Kids: Make Your Own Zines

Young creators ages 7 to 13 can dive into making their own zines while discovering artists and the techniques they use. Each session brings a new hands-on project and may also explore visual art, culinary arts, movement and music, theater, and writing, all led by caring, experienced instructors. Space is limited, so advance registration is recommended, and pass holders should call ahead to reserve a spot. Pricing is $17.50 per class or $150 for a 10-class pass.

Creative 360
APR23
Food & Drink

Thursday's Wing Night

Celebrate the approach of the weekend with Wings and Beer. Try 50-cent wings in Naked, Buffalo, Asian, and BBQ varieties, and see how many you can handle.

Bavarian Inn Restaurant
APR23
Groups & Meetups

Yu-Gi-Oh! Advanced

Compete in an Advanced format Yu-Gi-Oh! event with a $5 entry fee. Each participant receives one OTS pack with entry, and additional prize packs will be awarded depending on attendance.

APR23
Workshops & Classes

El Camino & Umoja: College Prep Night

El Camino and Umoja present a collaborative College Prep Night at the Downtown Saginaw Center, created to support students and their families as they plan for higher education. The program offers practical guidance on preparing for college, understanding the admissions process, exploring financial aid options, and connecting with campus and community resources that promote student success. While El Camino focuses on Hispanic and Latino student success and Umoja centers the experiences of Black and African American students, all students, families, and community members are welcome. Light refreshments will be available, with opportunities for conversation and networking.

APR23
Markets

Sip & Style 2026

Uptown North Main hosts a spring-themed evening centered on sipping, style, and shopping. Attendees can browse neighborhood retailers and find new spots with event-specific deals, giveaways, and prize opportunities, all in one place. Three fashion shows present the newest spring looks from local boutiques, offering a preview of the season. Admission covers entry, one complimentary drink, appetizers, and a swag bag with gifts.

Uptown North Main
APR23
Family

Otherside Kids Dance Party!

A kids dance party opens Walleye Weekend with a DJ plus popcorn, juice, glow sticks, and bubbles. Children can dance, play, and celebrate together before adult focused festivities later in the weekend.

The Otherside Bar & Grill
APR23
Sales & Discounts

Spring Fling 2026

A spring celebration at The Avenue features special offers and experiences centered on favorite brands. Highlights include a free swag bag for the first 25 guests and 20 percent off all products, along with complimentary services and interactive demos. Guests can enjoy wine tasting and a dessert bar, explore new boutique arrivals and product launches, enter raffles and giveaways, visit with Travelin' Tom's Coffee, and check out permanent jewelry. Each ticket covers admission for two people and can be applied as a $10 discount toward a purchase during the event. Tickets are available in the salon or online. Raffle proceeds benefit Mustard Seed Shelter, which supports women and children in crisis.

The Avenue Hair Studio & Spa
APR23
Health & Wellness

VIP Event

An exclusive launch event at Nibi Wellness & Aesthetics introduces Optimas Max by InMode, a versatile platform that brings together several leading technologies to enhance skin quality, support a more even tone, and promote long term skin health with minimal or no downtime. The evening features special promotions, complimentary mini consultations, and raffles for treatment prizes. Attendees can access event-only discounts, including 20 percent off treatments, plus a choice between three IPL hand treatments or a series of laser hair removal for a small area with purchase. Raffle prizes include a Morpheus8 face and neck session, one area of Botox, and a lip filler treatment. Space is limited.

APR23
Fundraisers

Chefs for Shelterhouse 2026

At the Great Hall Banquet & Convention Center, this culinary fundraiser returns as Shelterhouse marks 50 years of serving, healing, and empowering survivors. Twenty local chefs and restaurants will offer their best bites while attendees browse an array of silent auction items and have the option to purchase a bottle from the Wine Wall. All proceeds support free and confidential services for local survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.

Great Hall Banquet & Convention Center
APR23
Groups & Meetups

Bookmarks Off The Shelf Book Club - The Bandit Queens by Parini Schroff

A group conversation centers on The Bandit Queens by Parini Schroff.

Bookmarks
APR23
Workshops & Classes

DRAWING 101

Build foundational drawing skills through a five-session series that explores figure drawing, portraiture, cartooning, and other core techniques. Each class runs for 90 minutes and welcomes participants ages 13 and older. Take individual sessions or complete the entire sequence for a fuller experience. All necessary materials are provided, and you are welcome to bring extra supplies. Registration is optional, though reserving a spot is encouraged.

APR23
Health & Wellness

Meet and Ride

Head to Hoyt Park for a relaxed group ride covering about 8 miles at a comfortable pace. This early season spin offers a simple way to ease back into riding for the months ahead. Check your bike beforehand to be sure it is working properly. Arriving a little early helps the group roll out on time and finish safely.

Hoyt Park
APR23
Free

Bingo Night at Gera Tavern!

Enjoy an evening of bingo at Gera Tavern with the 6-On Bingo format that keeps the action quick and easy to follow. There is no cost to participate and all materials are provided. Expect prizes such as Gera Tavern gift cards, merchandise, pull tabs, and more. Drink specials for Ladies Night will be available. Order a drink and get comfortable for a fun run of games. Arriving early can help you secure a table.

Gera Tavern
APR23
Music

90's Name That Tune Music Trivia at Wanigan Eatery & Pub

Test your 90s music recall with a lighthearted round of Name That Tune at The Wanigan Eatery. The emphasis is on enjoyment over intense competition as teams of one to six players try to identify favorite hits from the decade. It is $3 per person and that includes a raffle ticket. Trophies are awarded to the winning team members, and the top team also earns a cash prize that varies based on the number of players. Count on a friendly atmosphere, plenty of throwback tunes, and lots of laughs.

The Wanigan Eatery
APR23
Theater

Footloose the Musical at John Glenn High School (Bangor Township)

John Glenn High School in Bangor Township stages Footloose the Musical, offering a high energy night at the theater for fans of the classic 80s film and for anyone who enjoys lively entertainment.

John Glenn High School
APR23
Music

Johnny Guest & Todd Michael - UNPLUGGED @ Willew Lounge

Johnny Guest and Todd Michael return to Willew Lounge with an unplugged acoustic country set. The night promises plenty of music, laughs, and good times. Special guests might drop by, and food and drink specials will be available.

Willew Lounge
APR23
Theater

Shakespeare's Birthday

Celebrate Shakespeare’s birthday in an indoor picnic atmosphere. Bring a blanket and favorite picnic treats, then settle in for a spirited performance that playfully weaves together highlights from several beloved plays. Familiar characters meet in surprising ways, serving up comedy, romance, and a dash of mischief right from your seat. The tone is relaxed and family friendly, offering an evening of storytelling, laughter, and Shakespearean fun.

Creative 360
APR23
Sports

DRAFT PICK PARTY

Enjoy drink specials and food at the Draft Pick Party. Put your picks to the test in a draft pick prediction contest.

APR23
Music

Dueling Pianos

Happening during walleye week, this event features a lively dueling pianos show. After the pianos conclude, DJ Duke keeps the music going late into the night.

Log Cabin Bar and Grill
APR23
Groups & Meetups

The 90’ to 05’ Rewind 23APR26

This event offers a nostalgic rewind to the 90s and early 2000s, bringing the era to life. Attendees are encouraged to wear era-appropriate looks such as denim and cargo pants, with jelly shoes especially welcome. There will be a group photo.

Liberty Harbor Event Center
APR23
Theater

ANASTASIA

Anya sets out to uncover her past and find her family, all while a determined Soviet officer pursues her. She partners with a con artist and a kindhearted former aristocrat, beginning a sweeping journey that points toward belonging, love, and home. This enchanting musical welcomes audiences of all ages. Rated PG for references to the Russian Revolution and offstage gunshots.

Bay City Players
APR23
Comedy

Thursday Comedy Night

O'hare's Bar and Grill in Bay City, Michigan hosts a weekly live comedy night that welcomes both audiences and performers. Those interested in getting on stage can sign up at the venue, and the show features sets from the names on that list. It is an evening focused on live laughs in a bar and grill setting.

O'hare's Bar and Grill
APR23
Markets

K9HG @ Walleye Festival Garage Sales

K9 Hero Guardians is setting up a booth during the Walleye Festival Garage Sales at a friend's yard. The booth will feature their usual offerings, baked goods, and a selection of yard sale items, most of them new. The friends providing the yard will have items available as well. Expect crowds.

APR23
Sales & Discounts

Community Garage Sale

Browse a garage sale for the community alongside a bake sale, spread across three consecutive days. Donations may be brought to the sale location and placed on the tarped trailer by the pole barn through the first day of the sale.

APR23
Family

Little Midland Open Play - M, W, Th Weekly 🩵🧸

Head upstairs to the Ashman loft at Little Midland for open play in a miniature city inspired by real Midland businesses. Children explore imaginative settings that encourage sharing, problem-solving, and compassion. The indoor environment gives kids a place to burn off energy, while parents and adult caregivers can rest and connect in comfortable lounge seating within the play area. Open play is available on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Admission is $5 per child or $20 per family, and tickets can be purchased online or at the door.

Little Midland
APR23
Markets

Walleye Fest Finders Market

Part of the Freeland Walleye Festival, this market at Leaman’s Green Applebarn brings together local vendors with rummage treasures and handmade items, plus special deals throughout the farm. A food truck will be serving slush, sundaes, and other treats so shoppers can refuel while they browse. Easy parking and on-site bathrooms help visitors skip traffic and avoid the trek across the river. The schedule features a Leaman’s-only sale, followed by full market days with vendors and the food truck during the festival weekend.

Leaman's Green Applebarn
APR23
Sales & Discounts

Super Weekend Sale

Get set for pool season with a Super Weekend Sale at Beattie Pools & Spa. Find savings across the store on pool and spa chemicals, equipment, parts, accessories, and more, with expert help from the team to make summer prep easy. An in-store open house adds a family friendly touch with activities for kids and an upbeat atmosphere. Purchases of $100 or more receive entries into prize package giveaways, and shoppers can also earn Beattie Bonus Bucks. Whether opening a pool, upgrading equipment, or stocking up on essentials, this event offers a convenient way to save and get ready for the season ahead.

APR23
Groups & Meetups

Great Lakes Bay Mom Cafe

The Great Lakes Bay Mom Cafe takes place at Bay City Town Center in the Community Room located by the fountain. It offers a relaxed setting to connect and converse. Children and babies are welcome, attendance without kids is fine, and a play area is available.

Bay City Town Center
APR23
Sales & Discounts

KbK Walleye Fest Clearance Tent

In the lead-up to Walleye Fest, KbK is setting up a tent in Freeland as part of a family member’s garage sale, offering a larger-than-before selection of discounted florals. Expect older pieces, holiday-themed and unused arrangements, plus bulk floral items, all marked down to make room for new designs and styles. It is a simple way to find unique arrangements and materials while supporting the refresh of upcoming collections.

APR23
Markets

SuperCute Walleye Fest Sale

An annual Walleye Festival sale features a large tent stocked with merchandise discounted 75 percent, food trucks, and Posh Pierce and Pretty Gold Thing Permanent Jewelry. It is set for a full weekend of shopping and savings.

APR23
Music

DJ Duke

DJ Duke delivers a high-energy, open-format set that flows through EDM, hip hop, Top 40, and throwbacks. With a sharp read on the crowd and a focus on keeping the dance floor moving, he brings a blend of professionalism and personality that fuels an upbeat atmosphere from start to finish.

Log Cabin Bar and Grill
APR23
Art & Culture

Series Starters

Read the first book of a new series each month. The selection for April is The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón, May is The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang, and June is Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir.

Butman-Fish Branch Library
APR23
Markets

Permanent Jewelry & Ear Piercing at Walleye Fest

Super Cute hosts permanent jewelry and ear piercing as part of Walleye Fest. Pretty Gold Thing offers custom fitted pieces that are welded in place, and Posh Pierce provides professional mobile ear piercing. An annual tent sale is taking place at Super Cute, and food trucks will be on site. Walk in service is available, with no appointment required.

Super Cute
APR23
Career

Financial Aid Advising

Financial aid advising is available at the Downtown Saginaw Center, with staff on site for both scheduled appointments and walk-in visits.

APR23
Career

First Class Healthcare Staffing ~ April Job Fair Series

First Class Healthcare Staffing will be on site at the Great Lakes Bay Michigan Works Saginaw Service Center offering on-the-spot interviews. This provides a straightforward way to meet in person and move directly into the interview process with the employer.

Michigan Works
APR23
Music

Jake Stack

Cedar Rapids, Iowa singer-songwriter and guitarist Jake Stack performs live at White's Bar. He appears both as a solo act and as the frontman of his dynamic band the cat eyes, bringing his songwriting and guitar work to the stage.

White's Bar
APR23
Food & Drink

G’s Pizzeria – Saginaw

Participate in a trivia night. This event takes place weekly.

G's Pizzeria Bar & Grill
APR23
Music

Johnny Guest

Find tickets for Johnny Guest at Wil-Lew Lounge.

Wil-Lew Lounge
APR24
Family

No School Skates

Enjoy an open skate session where members of the Kids Skate Free Club may use their passes. This session is open to everyone.

Roll Arena
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Sports

Axe-a-Thon

Bid farewell to the old and welcome the new with an all-out axe throwing celebration. Pay just $5 per person for unlimited throwing. This is a walk-in experience with no appointments accepted. Bring your own food, drinks, and music, and the rest will be provided.

Raven Axe Throwing
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Groups & Meetups

Friday Night Magic - COMMANDER

This Commander event features open play, and new games can begin whenever participants are ready. The entry fee is $5. Each player receives a booster pack priced at $4.95 or less of their choice, along with a promo. Players are encouraged to match up with decks of similar power levels when possible for a more balanced experience.

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Workshops & Classes

Arbor Day Craft & Sip!

Celebrate Arbor Day with a hands-on craft session at Cherry Republic of Frankenmuth. Participants will create a small planter using Cherry Republic corks. The fee is $10 and includes one drink of choice. Attendance is limited to 10 people. Registration is available in store or by phone.

Cherry Republic of Frankenmuth
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Groups & Meetups

Gundam GD04 Release Event

This special event marks the release of Gundam GD04. The entry fee is $30, and prizes are available.

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Music

Folk Music Society of Midland Spring Concert

At Mi Element grains & grounds, Ottawa County Bluegrass takes the stage for a set of traditional bluegrass. The group features Joe Mitchell on banjo, Dennis Mitchell on guitar, Danny Bryant on mandolin, and Simon Edwards on upright bass. A $15 suggested donation at the door supports the Folk Music Society of Midland. Expect close harmonies, lively rhythms, and a nod to timeless folk traditions.

Mi Element grains & grounds
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Music

A Red Carpet Event: The Michael Jackson Experience Karaoke and Movie Night

At Quality 10 GDX, a red carpet screening of MICHAEL offers a cinematic portrait of Michael Jackson's life and legacy. Attendees are encouraged to arrive dressed as a favorite Michael Jackson era, music video, or album cover, including Thriller, Smooth Criminal, Bad, Billie Jean, or Remember the Time. Prizes will be awarded for first, second, and third place.

Quality 10 GDX
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Groups & Meetups

Star Wars Unlimited: Lawless Time Draft

Cost to enter is $20, with prizing included.

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Groups & Meetups

VFW Post 3651 - Friday Evening Bingo

A weekly bingo event featuring recurring games each week.

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Sports

VineyardMEN'S Draft Party

VineyardMEN is gathering for its yearly NFL Draft party centered on community and good food. Attendees can bring a dish to share, and steak and potatoes will be provided. It is a welcoming setting to connect with others, build new friendships, and strengthen existing ones.

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Music

Moose Saginaw

This event features music and dancing at Saginaw Moose Lodge.

Saginaw Moose Lodge
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Groups & Meetups

Trivia Night!

Bring your best facts and quick thinking to a lively trivia evening. Create a team table for up to eight people with friends, family, or coworkers and compete across a variety of topics. Expect plenty of laughs, friendly rivalries, and questions that keep everyone engaged. The top table takes home a prize along with bragging rights. Space is limited, so assemble your team early.

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Groups & Meetups

Weekly Tri-Bee-A

Trivia happens each week. To reserve a table, sign up in advance through the website's calendar page.

Lolobee’s Lounge
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Theater

Pippin

At Midland Center for the Arts, Pippin unfolds as a vibrant musical journey about a young prince seeking a life beyond the everyday. Guided by a show-stealing ensemble led by the magnetic Leading Player, he encounters adventure, romance, and ambition while chasing something extraordinary. With music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, known for Wicked and Godspell, the score features favorites like Corner of the Sky and Magic to Do. The production features big showpieces, quick wit, and vivid storytelling. Directed by Joshua Abram Lloyd, with choreography by Trena Winans and Megan Krause and music direction by Mike Skutt. Book by Roger O. Hirson. Produced by special arrangement with Music Theater International, with all authorized performance materials supplied by MTI. Please note that the show includes mature themes and language.

Midland Center for the Arts
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Civic

Day of Caring 2026

To mark Earth Day, this Day of Caring offers a morning dedicated to volunteer service at locations throughout Bay County. A highlight is the Wenonah Park cleanup, celebrating its 10th year. Participants check in at Wenonah Park for breakfast, then head to their project sites and return afterward for lunch and a celebration. Volunteer registration is available, and businesses can take part or support the effort through sponsorship.

Wenonah Park
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Civic

Leadership Bay County Groundbreaking: Wenonah Park Playground Expansion

A groundbreaking marks the start of a community-focused upgrade to the playground at Wenonah Park. The Leadership Bay County Class of 2026, in partnership with United Way of Bay County, is launching an expansion designed to better serve infants and toddlers and address a significant childcare need in the area. Project information notes that the county currently lacks fenced playgrounds for the youngest children, even though secure outdoor spaces are important for licensed childcare centers. The plan will enhance the existing play area, add equipment appropriate for ages 0 to 3, and install fencing to create a safe, compliant environment. Once complete, the improved playground will offer year-round, developmentally appropriate play and support the creation of new childcare opportunities, benefiting children, families, employers, and the future workforce of Bay County.

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Music

Live Band- Elektrik Dream

Elektrik Dream brings a high energy night with a five piece band and powerhouse vocals from both male and female singers. The performance is amplified by a fully automated light show and a video wall that turns the concert into a full experience. Cover charge is $5.

Log Cabin Bar and Grill
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Markets

2026 Midland Evangelical Free Church Rummage Sale

Explore a large rummage sale spanning more than 16,000 square feet with antiques, appliances, baby items, bikes, books, clothing, crafts, decor, electronics, furniture, holiday items, housewares, linens, sporting goods, and games, plus a bake sale. Cash, check, and credit card payments are accepted. Donation days are available for Midland Free attendees. All proceeds support short term mission trips locally and abroad.

Midland Evangelical Free Church
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Festivals

We’re excited to be joining the Walleye Festival this year! 🎣🐟

The Walleye Festival at Freeland Learning Center features fishing, music, and a lively festival atmosphere. A truck on site will be serving hot and fresh pierogi for attendees. Whether spending the day at the festival or making a quick visit for food, guests can grab a warm pierogi bite while taking in the festivities.

Freeland Learning Center
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Markets

AAUW Midland Used Book Sale

This used book sale features thousands of titles spanning many genres, along with CDs, DVDs, and puzzles. There is also a strong selection of children’s books.

Midland Mall
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Health & Wellness

Know Your Status Friday's - Free HIV Testing at Hearth Home

Get peace of mind with fast, confidential HIV testing at The Hearth Home. Testing is free and provided without judgment, and no appointment is required. Expect results within minutes. Staff also offer safer sex supplies and guidance on PrEP and DoxyPEP to support HIV prevention. For questions, call 989-753-9011.

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Music

Bringing Back The 90's Finest Entertainment

Finest Entertainment presents a one-night 90s revival, taking requests from that decade and shaping the soundtrack around them. The evening centers on singing and dancing to favorite 90s tracks, creating a lively throwback vibe from start to finish.

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Music

Rebel Line

Rebel Line brings a high-energy show to 702 Bar, creating a positive atmosphere filled with live music and nonstop movement. The night invites dancing and connection with fellow music fans as the band highlights its passion and creativity on stage.

702 Bar
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Sales & Discounts

Local Yarn Store Day/Weekend @ LYS

Celebrate Local Yarn Store weekend with kits in limited editions from Wonderland Yarns and Factory Girl Design, together with yarn from Madelinetosh and Dream in Color, plus additional selections.

The Little Yarn Shoppe
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Workshops & Classes

Open Studio

Creative 360 opens its studio for independent work, providing ample room to spread out and make art. Participants may work in any medium and are expected to leave the space as they found it. Please bring personal supplies and any needed table or floor protection. Tea or snacks are welcome. Attend solo or with friends. The organizer requests notice of attendance one day in advance. Admission is $8 per session.

Creative 360
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Civic

Arbor Day Tree Planting at Plymouth Park

At this Arbor Day event, volunteers will work with the City of Midland to plant 30 trees in Plymouth Park. It will take place rain or shine. No planting experience is required, and families are welcome. The goal is to create a lasting environmental legacy that adds beauty to the community for generations.

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Sales & Discounts

Walleye Festival Sale

Celebrate the Walleye Festival with a sale available both in store and online. Shop in the way that suits you, whether browsing on the web or visiting the shop for festival themed deals.

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Sports

Adult Skate

An adult-focused skating session is offered on Fridays. Admission is $8, and skate rentals are available for $5.

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Health & Wellness

Yoga Remix

Yoga Remix at Midland Yoga Collective brings together Forrest Yoga and the Yoga Tune Up methodology in one class. Offered by Yoga with Sarah Nelson, this practice blends these approaches into a single session.

Midland Yoga Collective
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Outdoor Recreation

Friday “Lunch Break” Ride

Lunchtime riders gather at Midland City Forest for a quick, high-energy group ride on the trails. The pace averages 10 mph or faster and the format is no-drop, so everyone keeps moving together while still pushing the tempo. It is geared toward intermediate and advanced riders and is not intended for beginners. Expect 45 to 60 minutes of riding with very few stops, a solid fit for a workday break. Minors may participate if accompanied by an adult and able to keep the group pace. Start locations rotate among City Forest trailheads. This week the plan is to complete two to three laps on the North Loop.

Midland City Forest
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Workshops & Classes

Slow Birding: An Open Invitation with Bridget Butler — Bird Diva ~ Slow Birding

Vermont naturalist Bridget Butler, also known as The Bird Diva, will introduce you to Slow Birding, a practice that involves mindful attention, listening closely, and developing a deep connection with your surroundings. Bridget will discuss the origins of Slow Birding, which came about as she began paying closer attention to the natural world. Methods for observing bird behavior, noticing subtle cues in the environment, and using those observations to improve your naturalist skills and foster a stronger sense of belonging in nature will be explored. Bridget will also explain how birdsong, movement, and light can help quiet the mind and bring back clarity.

Creative 360
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Theater

Anastasia

See the musical Anastasia at Bay City Players. Tickets are available for purchase.

Bay City Players Inc
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Civic

Groundbreaking: Wenonah Park Playground Expansion

The Leadership Bay County Class of 2026, in partnership with United Way of Bay County, is holding a groundbreaking to celebrate the expansion of the playground in Wenonah Park. The project was selected for its lasting impact on families and the broader community, helping address a childcare need in Bay County. The project will expand the existing playground, add age-appropriate equipment for children ages 0–3, and fence the area to create a safe play space. Once complete, the expanded playground will provide year-round access to developmentally appropriate play and support the opening of new childcare opportunities in the community. The impact will reach far beyond the park itself, benefiting children, families, employers, and the future workforce of Bay County.

Wenonah Park at World Friendship Shell
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Health & Wellness

Herb of the year with Marlene - Turmeric

At The Thomas Township Library, Marlene leads a session devoted to turmeric, the herb of the year. The talk explores the basics as well as the finer points of this featured herb.

The Thomas Township Library
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Art & Culture

2nd Annual Inclusive Talent Show

The 2nd Annual Inclusive Talent Show brings a community-focused showcase to the State Theatre as a fundraising event presented by New Dimensions. Performers from around the area take the stage, with raffle prizes, a 50/50 drawing, and a closing awards segment honoring the top five acts. The People’s Choice Award will be decided by audience votes. Concessions at the State Theatre will offer popcorn, candy, and refreshments for purchase, provided by St. Laurents Brothers. Proceeds from ticket sales support New Dimensions, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) vocational rehabilitation organization that has served Bay and Arenac Counties since 1974 by helping people secure employment and earn fair, competitive wages. Funds help enhance programs that assist disabled, intellectually disabled, and mentally disabled persons in accessing community events and activities and participating in their favorite outings, with the goal of fostering a more inclusive community while celebrating local talent.

State Theatre
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Groups & Meetups

Digimon No Bans No Restrictions Tournament

This Digimon tournament runs with no bans or restrictions in effect. The entry fee is $10, and no prizes will be awarded.

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Workshops & Classes

Gardens and Galleries: Signs fo Spring Garden Kick-Off

Celebrate both spring and sustainability at a family-friendly garden kick-off filled with activities for all ages. Swap seeds and pick up useful gardening information, then get creative with a hands-on upcycling project that turns everyday items into new works of art. Roam the grounds on a spring-themed scavenger hunt, and continue the experience with a guided walk through the galleries to see how artists use natural, earth-based materials in their work. It welcomes gardeners, art lovers, and anyone who enjoys time outdoors, offering a chance to grow, create, and connect.

Saginaw Art Museum & Gardens
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Health & Wellness

Yoga for Families with Amy Phoenix

Caregivers and children can share a gentle yoga experience that blends accessible poses, lighthearted movement, soft stretches, and quiet relaxation. The emphasis stays on connection rather than performance, encouraging steadiness and regulation for everyone in the family. Led by Amy Phoenix, this two hour in-person session at MYC is priced at $20. This special offering is not eligible for a complimentary first class. Pre-registration is required. Payment can be made with cash, CashApp, Venmo, or PayPal. This event has been rescheduled.

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Family

Mommy&Me + Daddy&Me mini sessions

Celebrate the bond between you and your child with short outdoor photo sessions designed for Mommy & Me and Daddy & Me. Each appointment lasts 20 minutes and includes 10 professionally edited images for $60. These sessions work well as a gift for Mother’s Day or Father’s Day, or simply as a way to preserve everyday love. Multiple dates are offered with predetermined time slots, and space is limited each day.

Chippewa Nature Center
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Fundraisers

Euchre tournament - scholarship fundraiser

A friendly euchre tournament brings together Boilermakers, supporters of Purdue, and people from the local community. Participation is limited to 32 players, and registration proceeds support a scholarship fund. Snacks will be available.

Live Oak Eastside (2405 Abbott Rod, Midland, MI)
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Music

Midland Community Orchestra Youth - Spring Concert

Midland Community Orchestra Youth presents a spring concert at Bullock Creek High School. This event features a community performance by young musicians from the orchestra.

Bullock Creek High School
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Music

Encore Celebrating 90 years

Mark the culmination of a 90th anniversary season with a lively musical celebration that looks back at standout moments from years of performances. The program highlights beloved musical selections and revisits memories through a showcase of favorites. Special guest artists who have appeared in previous productions help bring these moments to life. It is a joyful party in music, honoring nine decades of history.

Temple Theatre
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Art & Culture

Johnathan Rand at the Library!

Michigan author Johnathan Rand presents a special program celebrating reading and writing, reflecting on how his work has inspired many over the years. Recognized for series such as Michigan Chillers, Freddie Fernortner, and Dollar Store Danny, he shares stories and insights from his career. The program is open to all and will be held in the library auditorium. Books will be available for purchase, and there will be a signing. Attendance is free and no purchase is required.

Grace A. Dow Memorial Library
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Groups & Meetups

Weekly Riftbound

Weekly Riftbound invites players to bring their decks and friends to help build a fun community night. Entry is free to play. Each participant can receive a promo, limited to one per player while supplies last.

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Fundraisers

2026 Legacy Ball - Dachshund Derby

Enjoy a derby-themed evening at Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn Restaurant featuring fellowship, fine dining, lively derby races, and classic fun, all benefiting the Frankenmuth Women's Club "Raise the Roof" project. A limited number of tickets will be available, and sponsorship opportunities are open.

Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn Restaurant
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Fundraisers

St Peter Lutheran School 21st Annual Fundraiser

St. Peter Lutheran School holds its 21st annual fundraiser at Swan Valley Golf & Banquet with a Wonderland themed auction inspired by Alice. The evening features a dinner of Chicken Florentine, broccoli and cheese, white or wild rice, salad, a roll, and dessert. Admission is $30 per person, and reserved tables are available for $100 per table. Tickets and table reservations are available through the school office, and advance purchase is required because there are no at-door sales.

Swan Valley Golf & Banquet
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Music

Anomaly + Well Done, Tim | April 25 at Historic Masonic Temple

Excellency Music Festival partners with Excellency Presents for a multi-artist showcase at the Historic Masonic Temple of Bay City. The lineup includes Anomaly, Well Done, Tim, Brissette, A Wolf Among Us, Magnum Rex, Bring Your Best, Midwest Skies, The Wild Life, Glen, Skitchfall, Chasma, and Evan Oldenburg and the Dead Writers. Admission is $10 in advance and $15 at the door.

Historic Masonic Temple of Bay City
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Food & Drink

Bay City Eagles Club

This event offers a taco bar for food along with a cash bar for beverages.

Bay City Eagles #1010
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Groups & Meetups

Gundam Random Teammate Event

Entry is $10 per player. Bring two decks, and fifteen minutes before play begins everyone is matched with a partner at random. Each teammate then chooses one deck to use, and the pair competes to be the top team. The format is two-versus-two with single-game rounds.

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Fundraisers

Rock 'n' Raffle for Robots

At Whites Bar, a 50/50 raffle raises funds for two robotics teams, Dragatrons and Pantheon, helping cover registration costs as they advance through competitions. The middle school team, Dragatrons, has qualified for the World Championship in Houston, Texas, becoming the first middle school team from Saginaw city or township to reach this milestone. The high school team, Pantheon, is having a strong season and awaits word on whether they will qualify to travel as well. These students have worked hard designing, building, coding, and continually improving their robots for yearly challenges. Tickets are available ahead of time from Lindsay and Justin or can be purchased the day of the event. A winner will be drawn, and attendance is not required to claim the prize.

Whites Bar
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Groups & Meetups

SATURDAY NIGHT BINGO @ Village Hall Bingo ✨

Village Hall fills with bingo excitement, a lively crowd, pull tabs, and cash prizes. The night features a free 12‑on or 18‑on book with purchase of a Big Box, plus two payout schedules that adjust based on attendance. Enjoy a clean, smoke‑free setting with designated outdoor areas, and explore the new kitchen menu serving favorites throughout the evening. Players celebrating a birthday can receive a special birthday dauber.

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Workshops & Classes

The Aurora Paint Sesh

Enjoy a relaxed paint session led by artist Cindi Lamb, where you will complete your own artwork to take home. The cost is $35 and includes all materials for a 16x20 canvas. Bring your preferred food and beverages. Seating is limited.

Dunlop Showroom & Garage 517 Washington Avenue, Bay City, MI
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Food & Drink

Catalan Wine and Cheese Pairing

Artigiano hosts a curated Catalan wine and cheese pairing at Old City Hall, led by wine expert Sean Sutton of Vino Vi & Co. Discover selections from this distinctive region of Spain, featuring wines and cheeses that are less commonly available in the United States. Tickets are $70 and must be purchased in advance, and capacity is limited.

Old City Hall
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Sports

Michigan Arsenal vs. Minnesota Monsters

Michigan Arsenal faces the Minnesota Monsters at The Dow Event Center Michigan in a late-season spotlight that brings together contrasting styles and strong regional pride. A tight, physical contest with momentum swings and highlight-worthy plays is on tap as both sides try to set the tone. The developing rivalry adds extra buzz to the atmosphere from start to finish.

The Dow Event Center Michigan
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Sports

Michigan Arsenal v Minnesota Monsters

Michigan Arsenal takes on the Minnesota Monsters at the Dow Event Center.

Dow Event Center
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Comedy

Comedy Show- Tammy Pescatelli-Fischer Hall-Frankenmuth

Fischer Hall hosts a stand-up showcase headlined by Emmy nominee Tammy Pescatelli, celebrated for her quick, candid takes on family life, dating, and everyday hurdles. She rose to prominence as a finalist on NBC’s Last Comic Standing, topped Comedy Central’s Stand-Up Showdown in 2010, released the Netflix special Finding the Funny which reached No. 3 on iTunes, and co-created and starred in the WE tv reality series A Stand-Up Mother. Her latest hour, The Way After School Special, was among Amazon’s most streamed comedy releases in 2021. Joining the lineup is Ree Ledbetter, an emerging voice from the Detroit scene whose sharp turns of thought and friendly stage presence have resonated at venues across Michigan, including Mark Ridley’s Comedy Castle and One Night Stan’s. Hosting the night is Melissa Hager, often known as the Funny Farm Girl, who transforms everyday farm life into big laughs, builds audiences through MelissaHagerTV and a strong TikTok following, and leads The Comedy Series booking group that produces shows throughout the Midwest. Expect adult material and a 21 and over policy. A cash bar will be available and coolers are not permitted. Doors open 30 minutes before the show. Proceeds from the bar benefit the D-Smilez Foundation. This event is presented with support from Streeter Brothers Concrete, True Value Hardware, Frankenmuth Credit Union, and Lazy Dog Pizza Co.

Fischer Hall
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Comedy

Heywood Banks

Heywood Banks offers an original, hard-to-categorize performance that mixes sharp wit with playful silliness. As a multi-talented songwriter, comedian, singer, poet, and musician, he has built a devoted following while earning wider popular recognition. The result is a distinctive show that resonates with audiences from many backgrounds.

State Theatre
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Sports

Oval Racing - 2025/2026

This oval racing event features three qualifying rounds that set the stage for a single main event. Door hours vary by season. Entry is $25 for the first class, and each additional class is $10.

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Music

Speechless

A free evening of instrumental rock takes place at MiElement Grains & Grounds in Midland.

Mi Element grains & grounds
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Music

JJs Roadhouse

JJ’s Roadhouse hosts an event centered on music and dancing.

JJ’s Roadhouse
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Family

2025-26 A.H. Nickless Innovation Award Competition Day

Months of planning, research, and development come to life as student teams in the 2025-26 A.H. Nickless Innovation Award share their projects at Saginaw Valley State University, with presentations in the Alan W. Ott Auditorium inside Gilbertson Hall. Attendance is free and open to all. Schools slated to present include Herbert Henry Dow High School in Midland with two teams, Freeland High School with three, John Glenn High School in Bay City with one, Midland High School with one, and Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy with thirteen. When the presentations conclude, awards totaling up to $77,500 will be distributed, with as much as $42,500 in scholarships for students on the winning teams and $35,000 in STEM education grants for their schools. The top team can receive up to five $5,000 scholarships and a $20,000 school grant, second place offers up to five $2,500 scholarships and a $10,000 grant, and third place offers up to five $1,000 scholarships and a $5,000 grant.

Saginaw Valley State University
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Markets

Saginaw Sports Cards & Collectibles Show

The first show of the year arrives at Kochville Veterans Hall with approximately 60 tables featuring sports cards, Pokemon and other TCG, non-sport items, and sports collectibles. More than 35 vendors are expected, typically offering two to three tables each, and the event focuses on fresh selections rather than the repetitive inventories often seen elsewhere. Kids can receive a free pack, continuing a tradition from the organizers’ storefront. Additional dates at this venue are planned for 2026 and noted on the event flyer, and vendor applications are available upon request.

Kochville Veterans Hall
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Workshops & Classes

Wood burning class

An additional session of this wood burning class has been scheduled due to strong interest. The class is taught by Amy Donaldson at the store. The cost is $48 per person and includes a wood burning tool, a wooden spoon, a serving board, and other tools and stencils. For reservations or questions, the store can be reached at 989/262-8664.

Saturday Mornings Home Decor & Gift Haus
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Outdoor Recreation

Slow Birding: Observing with Presence

Bird Diva Bridget Butler leads a Slow Birding outing at Chippewa Nature Center, offering a calm and reflective way to connect with birds, the surrounding landscape, and personal awareness outdoors. Participants set aside outcomes and look beyond names, guided by Bridget’s five attitudes of Slow Birding. The cost is $10, paid in advance. Open to ages 15 and older, with an adult required for anyone under 18. Funding for Slow Birding is provided by Andy and Donna Rapp.

Chippewa Nature Center
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Workshops & Classes

Stewardship Series: How to Plant & Care for Trees

This Stewardship Series session offers a free, hands-on workshop that blends practical instruction in tree care and planting with real-world experience at the Three Ponds nature preserve. Led by Little Forks Conservancy staff and Clare and Gladwin Conservation District Forester Mike Dittenber, participants will help plant trees in an area recently cleared of invasive species and leave with techniques they can apply at home. Dress for outdoor walking and work. Closed-toe shoes are required and long pants are recommended. If you have them, bring shovels and gloves, though needed tools will be provided. Plan to meet at the preserve parking lot, where a Little Forks Conservancy staff member will be available to direct volunteers. For questions, contact Benjamin at bvandyke@littleforks.org.

Three Ponds
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Music

DJ Ryan Rousseau

DJ Ryan Rousseau brings the beats to the tent with a high energy blend of party hits, throwbacks, and dance floor favorites that keeps the energy high. There is a $5.00 cover.

Log Cabin Bar and Grill
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Health & Wellness

TRX Pop-Up!

A special TRX class led by Sara welcomes beginners through intermediate participants. Expect a mix of strength and cardio training, with modifications offered so you can adjust exercises to your current fitness level. Capacity is limited to 12 participants.

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Family

Story Time: Meet a Baby Lamb!

Little ones can settle in for farm-themed stories about lambs, then meet real baby lambs up close. Children can feel how soft their wool is and learn simple facts about sheep and life on the farm. This free program is designed for ages 2 to 6 and will be held rain or shine.

Schomaker Farms
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Festivals

2026 EARTH ACTION EXPO

A free, family friendly expo dedicated to environmental action and sustainability takes place at Herbert Henry Dow High School. Attendees can connect with experts, try hands on science experiments, explore more than 70 exhibitors, and enjoy food trucks. The event happens rain or shine. Highlights include close encounters with live hawks and other rescued raptors, e bike test rides with helmets provided, and a textile lab where participants can learn to crochet with plarn and turn old t shirts into reusable bags, jump ropes, and dog toys. The grounds feature electric vehicles with owners available to answer questions, exhibits on reducing food waste, the traveling STEM bus, and activities focused on bees and other pollinators. Visitors can purchase native plants, follow a scavenger hunt centered on the Great Lakes watershed, take home a free white pine sapling, and hear a lineup of sustainability speakers. E waste recycling is available through Resourceful Recycling. Items accepted at no charge include keyboards and mice, printers, mobile phones, lamp fixtures, toner and ink cartridges, batteries, computers, and other consumer electronics. For a small fee, TVs cost 10 to 20 dollars, CRT monitors cost 10 dollars, and alkaline batteries are accepted at 70 cents per pound. Dozens of illustrated poems by local kids and teens will be on display under the theme Into the Woods with Chemistry, created for a contest sponsored by the Midland Section of the American Chemical Society. The expo is supported by the Midland Section of the American Chemical Society, the Dow High Go Green Club, Midland Center for the Arts, Midland Recyclers, the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers, and Little Forks Conservancy.

Herbert Henry Dow High School
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Workshops & Classes

Spring Kid Wood Craft Class

Kids dive into a hands-on wood craft class where they construct and customize three projects. Each participant creates a birdhouse, a boat, and an animal-themed wind chime, then paints and decorates their pieces so every item feels uniquely theirs. The session provides step-by-step support while encouraging plenty of creativity, making it a great fit for young makers who love to build and paint. Parents may stay during the class or choose a drop-off option while children enjoy focused creative time.

Painting with Lisa Grove
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Sales & Discounts

Open House - Spring Availability in Midland

An open house at Brooks Estates Apartments showcases apartments ready for immediate move-in with availability this spring.

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Workshops & Classes

Hug-A-Bear Workshop — Greater Midland

Children dive into an interactive bear building workshop, assembling a plush companion from beginning to end with friendly, step by step guidance. It offers a chance to make lasting memories while creating a cuddly new friend in a fun, guided setting.

Greater Midland Community Center
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Sales & Discounts

Walleye Festival Sale

The Walleye Festival sale returns with options to shop in store or online. Browse in person or from your device, whichever is most convenient.

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Markets

Bloom & Browse Fashion Market

Synergy Jewelry will be on site with 14 fellow vendors at My Secret Gardens (MSG Commons) for a pop-up where you can design a custom piece of permanent jewelry or browse handmade ready-to-wear pieces. Walk-ins are welcome, no appointment required. The permanent jewelry service is available for ages 13 and up. Admission is free and open to all.

My Secret Garden
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Groups & Meetups

Planted, Not Buried- Women’s Event

A women-centered gathering focused on connection and planting something new. Food is provided, and the program features an interactive, hands-on activity. Attendees are encouraged to wear green and choose clothing that can get a little dirty. Expect a relaxed, fun atmosphere.

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Family

Bagley Branch Celebration!

A free community celebration highlights the newly remodeled Bagley Branch, featuring a bounce house, food and drinks, live music from the Saginaw United Band, and more. Attendees can also explore special offers, including a $300 checking offer and exclusive loan specials. Terms and conditions apply, and some offers are subject to credit approval.

Financial Plus Credit Union Bagley Branch
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Festivals

2026 Freeland Walleye Festival Phish Pong Tournament

The Phish Pong Tournament returns as part of the Freeland Walleye Festival at Burt Watson Chevrolet Freeland. The field features 64 teams in a double elimination format competing for cash prizes and trophies. Raffles, a live DJ, and drinks add to the festivities.

Burt Watson Chevrolet Freeland
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Workshops & Classes

UWG 4th Annual I AM Youth Fashion Show – Casting Call 2026

Applications are open for youth models ages 4 to 17 to be considered for the I AM Youth Fashion Show, now in its fourth year. The casting call seeks young people who want to grow in confidence, express themselves, and build leadership and communication skills in an encouraging environment. Participants will create a personal I AM statement and develop both runway presence and everyday poise, learning to communicate, connect with others, and carry themselves with assurance on and off the stage. The theme centers on The I AM Series with new affirmations created in collaboration with AJ Marketing, including I AM Creative, I AM Strong, I AM Worthy, I AM Important, and I AM Resilient. No prior modeling experience is required, only a willingness to learn and grow. Selected models will take part in two to three training sessions and one full rehearsal focusing on confidence and posture, self expression, communication and stage presence, and teamwork. A nonrefundable $50 training and participation fee is required for those chosen at the casting call, which reserves a spot and supports training sessions, rehearsal preparation, and light snacks during practices. Scholarships are available for families who need support. Additional opportunities include a Youth Ambassador Program for those interested in leadership roles, and returning ambassadors can remain active by completing their recommitment process. A merch collection featuring the new I AM designs by AJ Marketing is also available, and models who purchase items receive priority consideration for the Merch Showcase.

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Art & Culture

Classic Michigan Food and Drinks: The Stories Behind The Brands

Authors Gail Offen and Jon Milanas will share the history of Michigan food and drink brands. Their book includes stories and photos about Michigan brands. Attendees will hear about chocolate, jams, potato chips, fudge, and pasties. Brands include Sanders, Faygo, Vernors, Ryba’s, Guernsey, Koegel, Jiffy and Vlasic.

Alice & Jack Wirt Public Library
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Workshops & Classes

Charm Picture Frame

Create a personalized picture frame to showcase your favorite memories. During the workshop, a picture frame, colorful charms, and pom poms will be provided. These frames are designed for small photos, perfect for Polaroid pictures. Hot glue will be used to attach the charms and pom poms to your chosen frame. This program is designed for tweens, teens, and adults, making them limited in supply. If you have special charms, feel free to bring them.

Butman-Fish Branch Library
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Music

Saginaw Choral Society

Enjoy the Saginaw Choral Societys performance. Ticket prices may be above face value as this is a resale marketplace.

Temple Theatre
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Groups & Meetups

Silent Book Club

Red Eye Coffee + Tea
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Music

Midwest Skies!

Find tickets for Midwest Skies! at Historic Masonic Temple in Bay City.

Historic Masonic Temple
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Music

Johnny Guest

Find tickets for Johnny Guest.

Veedu Indian Kitchen & Lounge
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Theater

Anastasia

See a performance of Anastasia.

Bay City Players Inc
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Workshops & Classes

Hunter Education - Field Day

This hunter education field day is held at North Midland Family Center. A home study option is available, with book pickup at Six Shooters.

North Midland Family Center
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Outdoor Recreation

Slow Birding at the Chippewa Nature Center — Bird Diva ~ Slow Birding

Join Bird Diva Bridget Butler for a peaceful, mindful walk to connect deeply with birds and nature. Embrace a relaxed pace, explore beyond names, and enjoy a calming outdoor experience.

Chippewa Nature Center
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Career

Aviation College & Career Day

An open house marks World Pilot's Day with a focus on aviation education and career pathways. Explore roles such as pilot, dispatcher, aircraft mechanic, airport manager, and air traffic controller. Connect with industry professionals to learn what their jobs entail and the training required to get started. Representatives from flight schools, colleges, universities, and training centers will answer questions about programs and enrollment. A scholarship table will share information on funding options to help pay for training. Casual dress is appropriate, and please note that this is an informational event rather than a hiring fair.

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Groups & Meetups

One Piece TCG Weekly

This weekly gathering centers on the One Piece Trading Card Game. Entry is $5, and each player receives one One Piece booster pack with entry. Promotional prize packs are awarded based on standings and attendance.

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Civic

City Forest Trail Day

Mark and Dan host a community trail work day at Midland City Forest, with the group gathering at the Monroe parking lot to take on a full slate of maintenance and improvements. Volunteers will focus on repairing bridges, swapping out small bridge sections on the South Loop, clearing away debris, and trimming back young growth that is starting to encroach on the trail. The team will also discuss plans for a future berm. Dress for outdoor labor and bring a leaf blower if you have one, along with loppers for cutting. Extra hands and tools help the work move faster. Anyone who rides, walks, or runs these paths is encouraged to pitch in and support the trails.

Midland City Forest
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Groups & Meetups

Grand Archive Weekly

Entry is $5 and includes a Grand Archive booster pack for each participant. Additional booster packs will be awarded as prizes, with quantities determined by turnout.

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Music

Blind Draw Karaoke - Michelle Nellett and Denny B

Blind Draw Karaoke brings a daring, game show style twist to karaoke at Willew Lounge. Hosted by Michelle Nellett and Denny B, singers choose three genres they feel comfortable with, then the hosts draw the exact song to perform. Each participant gets two free passes to skip a song, but a third skip results in elimination. Prizes are awarded to the winner. The event is part of Sunday Funday at Willew Lounge.

Willew Lounge
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Festivals

Walleye Fest BINGO

Celebrate Walleye Fest with a community bingo gathering at Freeland Sportszone. Concessions will be available, and daubers can be purchased. Participation supports the Freeland Robotics team.

Freeland SportsZone
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Art & Culture

Midland Reads Poetry

A community spoken word gathering that welcomes neighbors of all ages, backgrounds, and experiences to celebrate poetry’s role in everyday life and culture. Local participants will read and perform poems that matter to them, creating an inviting space for shared voices and personal connections. Sponsored by Cheryl and Larry Levy. Admission is free.

Creative 360
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Family

Nature Play!

Spend an afternoon immersed in outdoor play designed for all ages. Children can whip up treats in the mud kitchen, assemble forts, channel water to create small rivers, relax in hammocks, and make art with natural materials. This self-guided experience encourages imaginative exploration and new friendships. Caregivers are required to stay with their children throughout the program. Meet in The Woods Nature Play Area near Arbury Trail. Admission is free and open to everyone, with participants under 18 attending with an adult. Families and individuals may also volunteer as a Nature Play Host, which includes training and a background check.

Chippewa Nature Center
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Workshops & Classes

Sultry Salsa #102, Turning up the Heat!

Step into a focused salsa mini boot camp at InMotion Dance Academy that spotlights eye-catching combinations and clean technique. Instruction begins with cross body lead variations, including an inside turn and a release, plus how to move from closed to open position. From there, explore the matador with waterfall styling, then learn the sombrero and how to blend it with a cross body lead. The sequence wraps up by adding a head roll from the sombrero paired with an inside turn. Throughout, the emphasis is on clear leading, responsive following, smooth transitions, partner connection, and follower styling so combinations flow from one to the next. No partner is required. Partners rotate during the session, though you may stay with one person if you prefer. Capacity is limited. Enrollment is $50 per person. For questions, contact El Barón Jed Walker at (630) 251-3906. To stay comfortable, choose shoes that slide safely on the dance floor, such as leather, smooth plastic, or suede, and avoid rubber soles, athletic shoes, and flip flops. Dress nicer-casual in breathable layers that allow full movement, like cotton or other natural fibers, and steer clear of restrictive clothing. A brief 10 minute break is planned, so consider bringing water and a light snack such as fruit, cheese, or nuts. This session is intended for dancers who already know the cross body lead and the right pivot turn. If those fundamentals are new, consider taking the #101 class first.

InMotion Dance Academy
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Music

George Fee - Solo Piano Recital

This free 65-minute program features pianist George Fee in an all-Schubert solo recital at Saint John's Episcopal Church in Midland. Over a career spanning six decades, Dr. Fee has performed widely across the United States and has led numerous master classes, lectures, and workshops. Together with his wife, Dr. Susan Dersnah Fee, he has taught independently since 1979, with long periods in Midland and San Diego and now again in Midland. He holds a doctorate in piano performance from Indiana University, and his educational work includes creating public lecture-concerts that explore the music of major piano composers.

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Music

Midland Community Orchestra - Spring Concert

The Midland Community Orchestra presents a spring concert in celebration of America250 at Bullock Creek High School.

Bullock Creek High School
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Groups & Meetups

Weekly Lorcana

This casual best-of-three event has no entry fee. Players can take part in relaxed matches while progressing toward league promotional rewards and collectible pins.

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Groups & Meetups

Weekly Heroclix

Weekly HeroClix play with a rotating format that changes from week to week. The standard entry fee is $5, with different pricing when the event features sealed, battle royale, or other special formats. Prizes include one five-figure booster for every four participants, rounded up, along with additional promotional items awarded in order of final standings.

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Art & Culture

Polish Movie Night: "Bogowie"

A free screening of the Polish biographical drama Bogowie will be held at 414 Home Association Hall, which serves as the meeting place for Knights of Columbus Council 414 in Bay City. Known in English as Gods and directed by Łukasz Palkowski, the 2014 film chronicles cardiac surgeon Zbigniew Religa, portrayed by Tomasz Kot, and his landmark accomplishment of Poland’s first successful heart transplant in 1987. The feature runs 112 minutes, is rated R, and will play in Polish with English subtitles. The film received the Golden Lions for best film at the Gdynia Film Festival and the Eagle at the Polish Film Awards.

Knards of Columbus Council 414
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Groups & Meetups

SUNDAY NIGHT BINGO @ Village Hall

Unwind with a welcoming evening at Village Hall featuring cash payouts, jackpot opportunities, and pull tabs. Purchase a Big Box and receive a complimentary 12‑on or 18‑on book. Two payout schedules are in place and will vary with attendance. The hall is smoke free with designated outdoor areas. Dinner is available from the new kitchen menu, and players celebrating a birthday can receive a special dauber.

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Health & Wellness

Embodied Yoga & Reiki: An Energetic Reset with Amber Laskowski

Unwind and realign in a 60-minute, in-person practice at MYC that blends restorative yoga with the gentle energy of Reiki. The session begins with grounding and intention setting, followed by guided self-Reiki to help you connect with your own energy. Throughout class, comfort is emphasized with supportive props, mindful listening to your body, and steady attention to breath. Reiki is offered through light touch or hands hovering to encourage relaxation, ease stress, and support the body’s natural healing process. Amber Laskowski provides individual Reiki to each participant during the session. Drop-in cost is $14, and this special event does not qualify for a first class free. A Bring a Friend offer for April allows two attendees to participate for $7 each. Pre-registration is required by emailing Amber at amberlsinicki@gmail.com. Payment is accepted by cash or Venmo at @Amber-sinicki.

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Sports

2026 United Financial CU Walleye Race

Celebrate the 17th year of the Freeland Walleye Festival race presented by United Financial Credit Union, featuring USATF sanctioned 10K and 5K courses on the Freeland Rail Trail and nearby roads, plus a Kid’s Fun Run. Participants receive professional timing, free online finisher photos, and custom finisher medals, with an event shirt available unless opted out during registration. Starts are staggered for the Kid’s Fun Run, 10K, 5K Run/Walk, and an untimed 5K Fun Walk, and the field is limited to 450 entrants. Freeland SportsZone hosts the race. Pricing is $35 with a shirt or $30 without for the 10K and the 5K Run/Walk, $30 with a shirt or $25 without for the 5K Fun Walk, and $25 with a shirt or $20 without for Youth 13 and under in the 5K. The Kid’s Fun Run is $10 and includes a shirt when registration is completed by the posted deadline. Registrants can save $5 by choosing the no shirt option. The with shirt option closes by a stated cutoff, and late entrants may be able to purchase a shirt for $10 on race day depending on availability. This race is part of the 40th annual Freeland Walleye Festival and is a collaboration among United Financial Credit Union, Dig Deep Race Events, festival organizers, and Tittabawassee Township, with proceeds benefiting the Freeland community through the Freeland Lions Club, a 501c3 nonprofit organization.

Freeland SportsZone
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Food & Drink

Sunday Brunch Buffet

Enjoy a brunch buffet at Bavarian Inn Lodge set in the indoor courtyard, featuring signature dishes from the Bavarian Inn, seasonal selections, pasta, hand-carved meats, and an egg station where items are prepared to order. Coffee, tea, and juice are included, and Bloody Marys and Mimosas are available. Pricing is $37.95 plus tax for adults, $16.50 plus tax for children ages 8 to 12, $10.50 plus tax for children ages 3 to 7, and free for children 2 and under. An 18 percent gratuity applies to groups of six or more.

Bavarian Inn Lodge
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Health & Wellness

Sound Bath: "Let Go of Grief"

Settle onto a yoga mat and rest while soothing sound bowls lead a calm, guided meditation centered on releasing grief. The experience focuses on realigning your energy and creating a compassionate space for intentional letting go. You do not need to share anything unless you feel moved to, quiet reflection is welcome. If you are carrying the weight of loss, this setting supports releasing what no longer serves you. The vibrations of the sound bath offer a gentle way to ease stored emotions and old hurts without reopening painful memories. Simply breathe, relax, and let the tones flow through your body, inviting balance, peace, and renewed light within.

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Workshops & Classes

Plants & Ear Piercings Pop-Up at Alaina’s Flowers + Co ✨🌱

A pop-up at Alaina’s Flower + Event Co in Midland pairs ear piercing services with a do-it-yourself succulent bar. Piercings are performed with an FDA approved system and presented in a delicate, boutique style. Guests of any age are welcome, with parental consent required for minors. No appointment is necessary, so walk-ins are welcome. For questions about piercings, please contact Posh Pierce directly.

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Health & Wellness

Nature Book Club: Fuzz

Join a book club discussion and a hike led by a naturalist. The book being discussed is "Fuzz" by Mary Roach. This event is free and is open to those ages 15 and up, or those under 18 who are accompanied by an adult.

Chippewa Nature Center
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Health & Wellness

Breathwork workshop at Nord Social

Explore Somatic Breathwork in a guided session at Nord Social that welcomes beginners, the curious, and even skeptics. The class teaches intentional breathing to ease stored tension, settle the nervous system, and help you reconnect from within, offering a whole-body refresh without the need for conversation. Expect clear, easy-to-follow patterns, a supportive setting for first-timers, and noticeable benefits by the end. No experience or special gear is required. A complimentary mocktail or cocktail is included. Space is limited.

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Festivals

Spring Celtic Festival

Celebrate Celtic music and art at the Historic Masonic Temple of Bay City with a first Beltane celebration, honoring the ancient Gaelic midpoint between spring and summer. Enjoy a full day of culture featuring live performances, vendors, Irish baked goods, a mini pub, and engaging stories and activities for children. The mainstage lineup includes Sonas, Roane, and Kate's Itinerant Irish. Admission is $15 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under, and covers entry for the entire festival. Proceeds support ongoing updates and restoration of the Historic Masonic Temple for the community. Parking is available along 6th Street, on Center Avenue near Wirt Library, at MCI Insurance across Madison Avenue, at Pyramid Paving, and in public lots on 5th Street. Please note that stairs at the entrance and to the restrooms may limit accessibility for some guests. Refunds are not available at this time, so plan accordingly.

Historic Masonic Temple of Bay City
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Family

Pokemon Trade Day

This event features card trading along with pizza, pop, and discounts.

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Food & Drink

🔥 FIRST TIME AT TRI CITY BREWING 🔥

The pierogi party arrives at Tri City Brewing Company for the first time, with steaming pierogi, grilled sausage, and other comfort food favorites paired with chilled craft beer.

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Music

Songwriters in the Round

Three Michigan songwriters share original music and the stories behind it in an in-the-round format at Bemo's Bar in Bay City. The lineup features Bill Hunt and Ron Rosco Selley, with host Bob Hausler, an award-winning singer, songwriter, and guitarist. The event delves into how songs come to life and includes plenty of audience interaction.

Bemo's Bar
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Family

Michigan Shorthorn State Junior & Open Show – Midland

This event is held in conjunction with the Middle of the Mitten Show.

Midland County Fairgrounds
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Games & Entertainment

Magic Standard Showdown

Magic Standard Showdown features Standard format play with a $5 entry fee. Each entrant receives one Magic booster pack priced at $4.95 or less with entry. Prizes include packs and promotional items, and the amount awarded will depend on attendance.

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Family

2026 PARADE AND OPENING CEREMONIES

A season kickoff features a parade followed by opening ceremonies for the league. Teams and players are encouraged to take part, and players should arrive in uniform. Participants will gather at the facility entrance where a league board member will organize the lineup and order. Parents and fans can stand along both sides of the driveway to watch the parade. After the parade, players will enter the major league field from the third base side for a brief program that introduces each team and manager, features a special performance of the national anthem, includes pledges from players and parents, delivers an opening first pitch, and shares a few announcements. Parking is expected to be limited, so attendees are asked to use nearby parking areas, observe updated city no parking signs, and note that parking between the major league and machine fields is restricted to allow turnarounds for larger parade vehicles. Following the ceremony, one major league game and one minor league game are planned, and the concession stand will be open.

Southwest Little League Field
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Games & Entertainment

Queen of Hearts Progressive raffle

Gera Tavern hosts a Queen of Hearts progressive raffle with drawings held on Mondays. Tickets can be obtained throughout the week from any FAA members or at Gera Tavern. For full details, please refer to the event flyer.

Gera Tavern
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Food & Drink

Burger Night - Every Monday

Burger Night offers a selection that includes hot dogs, coneys, chicken sandwiches, and more.

Knards of Columbus Council 414
APR27
Food & Drink

Mediterranean Longer Table Pop-Up Dinner

Live Oak Eastside hosts a one-night Mediterranean dinner created for unhurried conversation and connection. Reservations are sold by table for two or four guests and include a reserved seating time, a multi-course menu curated by Katherine Shearer, and a house-crafted mocktail selected during booking. The experience begins with crostini layered with slow-roasted cherry tomatoes, garlic, burrata, pesto, and a touch of balsamic, followed by roasted beets over whipped feta with a mandarin orange and arugula salad and toasted pepitas. A bright strawberry sorbet cleanses the palate before the main course of spiced chicken shawarma served over hummus with roasted red onion, zucchini, cherry tomatoes, and eggplant, plus rice and warm pita. A vegetarian option is available by request. Dessert features tiramisu made with Live Oak espresso, and decaffeinated coffee from Live Oak provides a smooth finish. When booking, guests choose their seating time, guest count, mocktail selections, and whether they prefer a table or side-by-side bar seating that offers a lively, social feel. Ten percent of proceeds will be donated to Foster Families NRC to support foster families. Seating times are fixed and begin promptly, and capacity is limited.

Live Oak Coffeehouse (Eastside Midland)
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Games & Entertainment

Trivia & Tenders Night!

Michigan on Main hosts a weekly trivia series with a fresh theme each time. This edition centers on Disney, Pixar, and animated favorites, inviting participants to put their knowledge of iconic characters and stories to the test. Unlimited chicken tenders are available, served with French fries and coleslaw for 16.99 plus tax. Michigan on Main is located within the Bavarian Inn Restaurant.

Bavarian Inn Restaurant
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Groups & Meetups

Midland Man Scouts

Created as a welcoming space for men to build camaraderie and a supportive social circle, this gathering focuses on conversation, goal-setting, and lighthearted competition. Each session, participants choose tasks to work on before the next meetup and later share how it went. Examples include writing a single sentence about daily life each day for two weeks or selecting a health habit to practice for a similar stretch, then reporting back to the group. Arm wrestling is the friendly contest, and members are encouraged to plan outings that benefit everyone. Sessions are facilitated by Eric Beasley, Ph.D. in sociology from Michigan State University, a longtime professor with interests that include improv, yoga, comedy, basketball, and guitar. The aim is to push back against loneliness through real connection, with plenty of chatting, bonding, and playful challenges. The cost is $8 each day. For questions or suggestions, contact Eric at beasle23@msu.edu.

Creative 360
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Sales & Discounts

Valley Carpet Shaw Spring Into Style Sale 2026

Valley Carpet’s Shaw Spring Into Style Sale brings storewide flooring savings designed for a seasonal refresh. Shoppers can access special financing with rebates up to 500 dollars, plus 10 percent off in stock carpet, vinyl, and plank flooring. From cozy carpet to durable vinyl and sleek plank options, the full in-store selection is included in this limited time promotion, making it a convenient moment to update any room. The Valley Carpet team is available to help match the right flooring to your space.

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Family

Little Midland Open Play - M, W, Th Weekly 🩵🧸

Open play takes place upstairs in the Ashman loft at Little Midland, a kid-sized city inspired by real Midland businesses. Children can explore imaginative scenarios that nurture social skills such as sharing, problem solving, and compassion. The space includes an indoor play area for active fun and comfortable lounge seating where parents and other caregivers can relax and connect within view of the play area. Open play is offered on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Admission is $5 per child or $20 per family, with tickets available online or at the door.

Little Midland
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Family

Family Storytime @ Sage

A lively storytime at the Sage Branch offers young children and their caregivers a chance to enjoy read-alouds, songs and rhymes, movement, music, and interactive activities. The program nurtures early literacy, builds language skills, and inspires a love of books. It is designed for children up to age 6 who attend with an actively participating adult. Registration is required and can be completed in person, by phone, or online. The library works to make programs accessible for everyone and can arrange accommodations upon request. Adults should remain with and engage alongside their child throughout the session, and drop offs are not allowed.

Sage Branch Library
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Groups & Meetups

4/27 BUNCO

Join us for an evening of BUNCO, where you can play to win books or Library swag. Whether you come with friends or on your own, youre welcome to participate. Snacks will be provided. Registration is preferred but not required.

Grace A. Dow Memorial Library
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Health & Wellness

Midland County In-Person Meeting

An in-person Midland County meeting at TEN16 recovery network focuses on inclusive support for every path to recovery. People pursuing recovery, allies, friends, and anyone who values a recovery lifestyle are welcome. Complimentary refreshments such as snacks and coffee will be available.

TEN16 recovery network
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Civic

City Council - Regular Meeting

The City Council will hold a regular meeting.

Andersen Enrichment Center
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Family

Kid's Yoga w/ Kitties

Cozy Cats Cafe
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Health & Wellness

Grief Support Group

St. John Vianney Parish is hosting a six-week grief support group for anyone coping with the loss of a loved one. The program begins with an introductory session, then continues with six weeks of meetings. All are welcome, including those who are not members of the parish. For questions about the program, call the parish office at (989) 790-5086.

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Family

Unplug & Play: After-School Activities for Kids

Children in elementary school can wind down after school in the Community Room with Unplug & Play. Led by Ms. Barb, these gatherings focus on connection and creativity, offering time to chat with friends and dive into simple, hands-on projects. Activities rotate and may include Fingerprint Art, Beyblades, LEGOS, and Spring Crafts for a relaxed, screen free break after the school day.

Frankenmuth Wickson District Library
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Food & Drink

Tuesday's Half Off Appetizers

Michigan on Main offers a half-price special on any appetizer. Treat yourself to your favorite starters at a great value.

Bavarian Inn Restaurant
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Workshops & Classes

Crowned Jr.™ Youth Braid Program

Enrollment has been extended for the Crowned Jr. Youth Braid Program designed for kids eager to learn braiding. The program builds confidence with braids, teaches essential hair care, and explores creative styling techniques. Space is limited.

Saginaw St, Saginaw, MI 48602, United States
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Sports

Majors and AAA Opening Day

Sturgeon Fields hosts the season kickoff for the Majors and AAA divisions of Fraternal Northwest Little League. The event features team announcements, the reveal of participating teams, baseball games, and concessions open. Further information will be shared soon.

Sturgeon Fields
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Groups & Meetups

Cass River Genealogy Society

The Cass River Genealogy Society hosts monthly gatherings at Wickson Library, featuring a season of programs devoted to family history. Topics in the fall through spring lineup include open round table conversations, practical tips for digitizing a family tree with Adam Oster from the Library of Michigan, and a historical look at transportation in Saginaw County from 1850 to 1920 with Tom Trombley from the Castle Museum. The series also highlights Michigan-focused online research tools presented by Rachel Clark from the Michigan Archives and guidance on conducting family history research at the Library of Michigan with Matt Pacer. Additional meetings are planned, with some program details to be announced.

Frankenmuth Wickson District Library
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Food & Drink

Wine Dinner @ Cafe Zinc

Cafe Zinc hosts a fixed-price wine dinner built around a chef-designed five course menu, with each course paired to European selections chosen by Woodberry Wine. The cost is $150 per person. For reservation information, contact Mara Dubay at mdubay@thehotel.com or 989-633-6083.

Cafe Zinc
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Outdoor Recreation

MTB Group Ride at Midland City Forest

Mountain bikers gather at Midland City Forest for a welcoming group ride where nobody gets left behind. An optional warmup on the new jump lines is available before the main ride. The meeting spot is the Chalet at the Monroe Rd lot inside the forest. Depending on turnout, riders may split into groups: a fast option around 10 to 12 mph with fewer stops, an adventure option about 8 to 10 mph with regular pauses, and a party pace that is slower and beginner friendly with frequent breaks. Most outings cover roughly 6 to 10 miles based on the group. If there are not enough participants for a fast group, riders can head out on their own and reconnect afterward. Party pace participants should be able to maintain at least 6 mph, and children must be accompanied by an adult. After the ride, bring a lawn chair and a favorite beverage to relax around the Chalet firepit. This ride does not include a cookout. Trailhead amenities include two porta potties, with one large enough for changing. There is no running water, so bring water and a helmet.

Midland City Forest
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Workshops & Classes

Rock Art Class By Connie’s Designer Candles & More

Create eye-catching rock art with step-by-step instruction in a relaxed, beginner-friendly class presented by Connie’s Designer Candles & More. Held at Willow Tree Beads and Crafts in Saginaw, this hands-on session includes all supplies, guidance through the process, and time to finish pieces you can take home. It welcomes all skill levels, from first-time makers to experienced crafters. The cost is $25 per person, and space is limited.

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Groups & Meetups

Jaycee Info Night

Learn what the Jaycees are all about during an easygoing info night centered on community involvement in Frankenmuth and the surrounding area. Expect a relaxed conversation about the group’s work in the community and how prospective members can get involved in something special that is growing locally. The first round is complimentary. The event takes place at Lorelei Lounge inside the Bavarian Inn Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn Lodge.

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Workshops & Classes

Spring Garden Program by Abele Greenhouse & Garden Center

At Frankenmuth Credit Union, the Spring Garden Program by Abele Greenhouse & Garden Center includes a collection for the 1% Veteran Food Pantry. Attendees can bring unexpired, shelf-stable donations. Canned foods are welcome, but please avoid glass containers. Suggested items include canned fish or meat, peanut butter, canned spaghetti such as Hunt's, and canned beef, stew, or chili.

Frankenmuth Credit Union
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Art & Culture

Historic Pub Crawl

Explore Midland’s past on the inaugural downtown history pub crawl at Midland Center for the Arts. The experience features theatrical storytelling at three local stops... Pizza Sam’s, WhichCraft Taproom, and 3 Bridges Distillery and Taproom. Hear about the Victorian-era opera house that once stood where Pizza Sam’s is now, along with other tales connected to familiar downtown locations. Each ticket includes one drink ticket for each of the three venues on the route, plus a one-topping slice of pizza at Pizza Sam’s. This is a walking tour between the three establishments and will take place rain or shine.

Midland Center for the Arts
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Groups & Meetups

Prime Time Coffee — New Life Vineyard Church

Prime Time Coffee meets on Tuesdays, opposite of their Connect Group, for coffee and conversation. This event takes place at Cultivate Coffee, which is located just past the food court inside the Midland Mall.

Cultivate Coffee & Tea
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Family

Preschool Storytime @ Sage

Preschoolers can enjoy an interactive storytime at the Sage Branch that blends read-alouds, songs and rhymes, movement, music, and simple hands-on activities. The experience supports early reading and language growth while building social skills, creativity, and imagination. Best for children ages 2 to 5 with a participating caregiver. Registration is required and can be completed in person, by phone, or online. This program is designed for children and their adults to take part together, so caregivers should plan to stay and be engaged, and drop-offs are not allowed. For questions about accessibility or to request accommodations, please contact the library.

Sage Branch Library
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Health & Wellness

Canner Testing

Have your canner tested at no cost by Food Safety Educator Tara Hovis at the Bay City office. For details, call (989)895-4026.

MSU Extension - Bay County
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Family

Baby Storytime @ Sage

Babies and their caregivers are invited to a lively storytime filled with songs, rhymes, movement, and playful moments that nurture early language and a love of books. Caregivers will pick up simple ideas for turning everyday routines into opportunities to support early literacy. This program is best suited for little ones under age 2 with an actively involved caregiver. Advance registration is required, and sign up can be completed in person, by phone, or online. The library strives to make programs accessible for all, so contact the library with any questions or accommodation needs. Adults should remain with and participate alongside their child, and drop offs are not allowed. The Sage Branch also offers storytimes for families and for preschoolers.

Sage Branch Library
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Music

Simply the Best – Tina Turner Tribute

Relive the powerhouse sound and style of Tina Turner in a high energy tribute starring Karen Durrant, joined by two backup singer dancers. The production focuses on recreating Tina’s look and voice, including Versace-inspired hair, makeup, and wardrobe drawn from the Wildest Dream Tour, with close attention to detail. The show has been presented for clients such as McDonalds, Indy 500 Australia, Motor City Remax Realty, Toronto Convention Centre, IBM, Zero, G.M., Special Olympics, Big Sisters, Scotia Bank, Royal Bank, Mary K. Cosmetics, Pfizer, Kraft Canada, and casinos throughout Canada and the United States. Lunch shows are priced at $63 per person and dinner shows at $70 per person, and the price includes the meal, tax, tip, and entertainment.

Zehnder's of Frankenmuth
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Games & Entertainment

VFW Post 3651 Bingo - Tuesday Afternoon

Enjoy an afternoon of bingo.

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Workshops & Classes

MidLab - Staffed Hours (Vck & Brian)

The MidLab is a makerspace where individuals 12 and older can engage in creative activities, learn new skills, and explore various technologies through both independent projects and organized classes. Registration is required to use the MidLab space. Staff will be available to provide guidance on using the equipment, which includes sewing machines, Cricuts, heat presses, computers, button makers, try-it kits, laser engravers, sublimation printers, 3D printers, embroidery machines, and serger sewing machines. Use of the equipment is on a first-come, first-served basis. A MidLab User Agreement must be signed to participate, and guardians must sign on behalf of minors aged 12-17.

Grace A. Dow Memorial Library
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Art & Culture

Stephen King Seminar

With a vast collection of novels and short stories that spans across multiple genres, Stephen King has impacted literature for the last half-century. Whether youre already a fan or just curious, this seminar might be for you. Join librarian Scott as he discusses each decade of Kings work, including his books, adaptations, and fun facts. Embark on a journey through the works of Stephen King, focusing on the 2000s.

Grace A. Dow Memorial Library
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Groups & Meetups

Bay County In-Person Tuesdays

Bay County Peer 360 has updated its meeting schedule. This in-person Tuesday meeting takes place at 4 Aces Fellowship Club and reflects the latest changes, including the addition of a new meeting at this location.

4 Aces Fellowship Club
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Games & Entertainment

Weekly Gundam

Take part in a weekly tournament for the Gundam card game. The entry fee is $5. Every participant receives a special promo pack, and the winner also earns a winner promo pack.

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Career

April Networking

Hosted at Believe Inspire Beauty Clothing Boutique, this networking event centers on personal style and confidence. Amy Thomas will share how to dress for your unique shape instead of following trends, why selecting colors that flatter can help you look brighter and more confident, and how style can speak for you before you say a word. The aim is to leave feeling comfortable in what you wear, more willing to speak up, and better able to connect with others. During the event, 10 percent of purchases will be donated to WIL Gives Back. To help the host business prepare, attendees are asked to register only if they plan to attend.

Believe Inspire Beauty Clothing Boutique
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Groups & Meetups

Plant Bingo - April 29

Plant Bingo at Regent Floral & Mercantile offers a cozy, greenery-filled setting where guests play for prizes like houseplants and accessories. Guests may bring their own beverages and can count on a relaxed atmosphere. Every participant leaves with at least one new houseplant. The experience includes five rounds plus a grand finale, with prizes awarded in every round. Admission is $40 per person. Attendance is limited to 20 guests, and tickets are required and likely to sell out. Extra bingo cards will be available for purchase, and shoppers receive 20 percent off in-store purchases during the event.

Regent Floral & Mercantile
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Workshops & Classes

Bunny in Bloom

This adult paint class offers a cozy evening of creativity as participants paint a sweet bunny with step by step guidance, so no experience is required. Expect a relaxed atmosphere with plenty of laughs while bringing a bit of springtime charm to your home. The project is completed on a 16x20 canvas with clear instruction from start to finish.

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Family

Planting Day and Caregiver Dinner

FACT hosts an interactive family night at the Saginaw Community Service Hub focused on planting and practical home growing. Families can work together on planting projects, learn easy tips for producing food at home, and share a meal while connecting with others in the community. A meal is included, and the gathering is free for families. Plan for the possibility of outdoor activities by wearing weather-appropriate clothing. Registration details are available through the organizers.

Saginaw Community Service Hub
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Family

Family Storytime @ WIRT

At Alice and Jack Wirt Public Library, this playful storytime brings together young children and their caregivers for read-alouds, songs and rhymes, movement to music, and simple hands-on activities. The emphasis is on nurturing early literacy, encouraging language growth, and inspiring a lasting love of reading. Best suited for children age 6 and under who attend with a participating caregiver.

Alice and Jack Wirt Public Library
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Workshops & Classes

Basic 1 Obedience for Dogs

Spots are available for the Basic 1 Obedience class for dogs at least 5 months old. The course runs once a week for ten weeks and is taught by senior instructor Dr. Ginger Leis. The fee is $150. Presented by TCDTC, which has been helping people learn to train their dogs since 1973.

Tri Cities Dog Training Club of Saginaw Bay
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Music

Youth Choirs Spring Concert

A spring program from the Youth Honors Choir features performances by Vocalise and Ovation. Led by directors Anna Doering and Claire Ingersol, the concert takes place at Memorial Presbyterian Church.

Memorial Presbyterian Church
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Games & Entertainment

40th Anniversary Gaming Special

Celebrate 40 years of Bavarian Inn Lodge fun with a special gaming offer in the Family Fun Center. At the Treasure Haus Redemption Store, purchase 250 credits and 250 tickets for $40.

Bavarian Inn Lodge
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Groups & Meetups

School Tour & Coffee Chat

Tour the school, then enjoy coffee and an informal conversation about what to expect in the upcoming fall term. Please use the back entrance. Kids are invited to come along.

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Health & Wellness

4/29/26 | Youth Mental Health First Aid Training (Midland)

Gain practical skills to recognize, understand, and respond to mental health and substance use concerns in youth ages 12 to 18 with Youth Mental Health First Aid. This free training at Delta College Downtown Midland prepares participants to offer initial support and connect young people with appropriate care. The format includes a two-hour self-paced online module followed by four to five hours of in-person, instructor-led learning. Registration is required and lunch is provided. Sponsored by the Midland Area Community Foundation Youth Action Council.

Delta College Downtown Midland
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Family

Little Midland Open Play - M, W, Th Weekly 🩵🧸

Open play takes place in the upstairs loft at Little Midland, a child-scaled mini city inspired by real Midland businesses. Children can explore imaginative settings while practicing social skills like sharing, problem solving, and compassion. The space features an indoor play area where kids can burn off energy, along with comfortable lounge seating that lets parents and caregivers relax and connect within the play area. Admission is $5 per child or $20 per family, and tickets are available online or at the door.

Little Midland
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Music

Wednesday Night Karaoke

Karaoke takes the spotlight at Jake's Corner Lounge with DJ Oliver Dixon hosting. Step up to the mic or share a request, and he will play it if he has it. The focus is on audience choices, whether you want to perform or simply listen.

Jake's Corner Lounge
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Sports

Adult Skate

This skating session features straightforward pricing. Entry is $10, skate rentals are available for $5, and coffee and donuts are included at no additional charge.

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Groups & Meetups

Bay County In-Person Wednesdays

The Bay County Peer 360 schedule now includes this in-person Wednesday gathering at Great Lakes Dream Center. Updates also add a new meeting at 4 ACES Fellowship Club, along with other changes.

Great Lakes Dream Center
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Fundraisers

April Where to Eat Wednesday

Essexville Hampton Band Boosters present Where to Eat Wednesday featuring Tavern 101 and Old City Hall. Dine in or order to go, mention you are with the band, and show the flyer so that 20 percent of your purchase benefits the band program. Thank you to Tavern 101 and Old City Hall for supporting E-HPS Bands.

Tavern 101 Restaurant
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Food & Drink

Wing Wednesday - Mustard Seed

Gordies serves wings every Wednesday, and $2 from every order is donated to The Mustard Seed Shelter. On the last Wednesday of the month, it partners with Yard Bird to add Korean wings to the menu.

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Food & Drink

What About Waffles at Eastside Live Oak

What About Waffles will be at Live Oak Coffeehouse on the Eastside. The Eastside Midland location hosts this visit.

Live Oak Coffeehouse (Eastside Midland)
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Health & Wellness

Tapping Into Your Best Life

This EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) Plus workshop begins with instruction in tapping, followed by a group discussion of Official EFT From A to Z, Gary Craig's last co-authored book. While moving through the book, participants explore the original Gold Standard tapping and Optimal EFT, and experience Borrowed Benefits in a group setting. The blend of practice and book study encourages using tapping regularly and efficiently, with practical ways to ease stress and make daily life easier. For questions, text 989-355-7420.

Quest Unity
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Health & Wellness

Lunchtime Learning — Greater Midland

Explore different ways to keep your brain healthy. The event will cover various strategies, such as lifestyle habits, mental exercises, staying active, and connecting with others. You can participate in brain games that show how mental activity helps your brain work better.

Greater Midland Community Center
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Food & Drink

Wing Wednesday at MBC

Celebrate Wing Wednesday at MBC with a special that pairs twelve smoked wings with a pitcher of beer for $15.95. Ask your server which beers are included in the deal.

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Markets

Permanent Jewelry Pop-up at G&H Nails

Add a lasting sparkle with a welded bracelet or anklet at this permanent jewelry pop-up at G & H Nail Gallery. Explore chains and charms in gold, silver, and rose gold, then have your piece custom fitted and welded for a seamless finish. Walk-ins are welcome.

G & H Nail Gallery
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Groups & Meetups

Midland County In-Person Meeting

This meeting is open to people from all recovery pathways, as well as recovery allies and others who support the recovery lifestyle. Free snacks and coffee are available.

TEN16 recovery network
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Sports

Bay City: Cheerleading Class (ages 7-8) @ Bay City Mall

An affordable cheerleading program that helps young people build skills and confidence. Boys and girls ages 4 to 18 are eligible to participate. Living in Midland is not required, and youth from surrounding communities may take part.

Bay City Town Center
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Art & Culture

Voices of Black Midland Oral History Discussion Series

This discussion series highlights the Voices of Black Midland oral histories. Through conversation, it looks more closely at the recorded stories featured in these oral histories.

Midland Area Community Foundation
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Groups & Meetups

Survivor Season 50 Watch Party at Nord Social

Fans of Survivor gather at Nord Social for Season 50 watch parties in a comfortable setting, connecting with other enthusiasts while keeping up with each challenge and every alliance shift on screen. It is a relaxed place to share reactions and enjoy the show with people who love the game.

Nord Social
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Sports

TVC at Carrollton V. Valley Lutheran

Officially listed on MileSplit, this TVC meet features Carrollton versus Valley Lutheran in a head-to-head contest.

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Food & Drink

Nacho Thursday at MBC

Savor a plate of pulled pork nachos paired with a pitcher of beer for $15.95. Ask your server which beers are included in the offer.

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Family

School Tour

Explore Founders Grove through a guided school tour that highlights the campus, learning spaces, and the vision behind the community. Attendees can ask questions, meet the head of school, and get a clear picture of what the coming fall will be like. Children are welcome. Please enter through the back door when you arrive.

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Food & Drink

Battle Bites at Wohlfeil Ace Hardware

Bayou dinner takeout is available at Wohlfeil Hardware, featuring jambalaya, gumbo, po boys, and red beans and rice.

Wohlfeil Hardware
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Family

Try This Thursday

Tweens and teens can spend time with Ms. Barb in the Community Room for themed activities and a chance to unwind after school. Projects rotate and include DIY bouncy balls, pinecone flowers, games and gaming, and canvas painting.

Frankenmuth Wickson District Library
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Comedy

Comedy Workshop

This comedy workshop at Lolobee’s Lounge gives participants a chance to refine their material, receive feedback, and try new jokes for the lounge’s crowd.

Lolobee’s Lounge
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Workshops & Classes

Creative Kids: Make a Secret Yarn Wrap

Kids ages 7 to 13 can dive into a hands-on art session focused on crafting a Secret Yarn Wrap. Each weekly class nurtures creativity while introducing young artists to inspiring creators and the techniques behind their work. Projects span visual art, cooking and culinary exploration, movement and music, theater, and writing, all guided by a caring team of experienced instructors. Space is limited, so advance registration is recommended. The cost is $17.50 per class, or choose a 10-class pass for $150. Pass holders should confirm attendance ahead of time to secure a seat.

Creative 360
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Family

Gift for a Gal - Sage

At Sage Library, kids ages 12 and under can create thoughtful presents during a hands-on crafting program. Two different projects will be available, along with gift bags and cards, so each child can assemble and package their creations. Finished items can be tucked into one bag for a single special lady or wrapped separately for two recipients. Registration is required and opens four weeks before the event. The program is offered in three 30-minute sessions. For help with registration, call 989-892-8555, option 4.

Sage Branch Library
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Food & Drink

Thursday's Wing Night

Celebrate the slide toward the weekend with wings and beer. Challenge your appetite with 50-cent wings in your choice of Naked, Buffalo, Asian, or BBQ.

Bavarian Inn Restaurant
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Games & Entertainment

Yu-Gi-Oh! Advanced

Play Yu-Gi-Oh! in the Advanced format. The entry fee is $5, and each participant receives one OTS pack with entry. Prize support consists of additional packs determined by attendance.

The Stadium Frankenmuth
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Art & Culture

Exhibition Opening: Jessica Harvey | Attentive Figures and Tender Mechanisms

The opening celebration for Attentive Figures and Tender Mechanisms features works by artist Jessica Harvey. The event marks the start of the exhibition in a museum setting and offers an introduction to her art.

Saginaw Art Museum & Gardens
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Fundraisers

2026 HHH Kentucky Derby Party

A Kentucky Derby themed celebration brings Southern flavor and spirited fun to Horizons Conference Center. Attendees are encouraged to embrace classic Derby style, from seersucker suits and bow ties to eye catching hats. The evening includes a Derby inspired dinner featuring Southern favorites, a mint julep station with an open bar, and the thrill of wagering on races while cheering for favorite horses. An online silent auction showcases items ranging from vacation getaways to unique family experiences. A hat and bow tie contest spotlights standout looks for a chance to win a prize, and the atmosphere is rounded out with music, raffles, and more. Proceeds benefit the Hospital Hospitality House of Saginaw and its mission to provide convenient, affordable lodging and supportive services for out of town families, caregivers, and patients receiving medical care at one of five hospitals in Saginaw.

Horizons Conference Center
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Career

Ubay Business After Hours

Enjoy a relaxed evening of connection and community at Ubay Business After Hours. This in-person gathering offers a welcoming space to meet local professionals, catch up with familiar faces, and build new relationships. Expect drinks, light refreshments including a charcuterie table, networking opportunities, a photo booth, giveaways, and more. All are welcome, and bringing a friend or colleague is encouraged. For questions, contact Jen at 989-948-2609 or jshelby@ubay.org.

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Groups & Meetups

PowerPoint Night

PowerPoint enthusiasts gather at Lolobee’s Lounge for a bi-monthly night of themed slide shows. Participants sign up to present a deck that matches the theme, and presentations are displayed on a TV screen. Proposals are reviewed by the host and the venue’s staff, and approved presenters are assigned time slots on a first come, first served basis for those who did not present in the prior month. For details or to request a slot, email cjalt33@gmail.com.

Lolobee’s Lounge
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Groups & Meetups

Informational Hour

An information session at Founders Grove Classical Academy shares the vision for the 2026 to 2027 school year, offers an introduction to Mrs. Fortier, and highlights what makes the school community unique. The event welcomes those already connected to Founders Grove as well as individuals exploring the academy.

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Theater

World Ballet Company: Cinderella

Cinderella arrives on stage in a lavish production from World Ballet Company, blending humor and romance with the grandeur of classical ballet in a Broadway style presentation. A cast of 40 international dancers performs Marina Kesler’s choreography amid hand crafted sets and more than 150 hand sewn costumes. From the mischievous stepsisters to sweeping ballroom scenes, the story unfolds with delight and amazement... and when midnight approaches, everything changes. The performance runs about two hours, including a 20 minute intermission, and is suitable for ages 2 and up. Presented at the Dow Event Center. World Ballet Company is based in Los Angeles and led by Sasha Gorskaya and Gulya Hartwick, attracting renowned professional dancers from over ten countries and bringing iconic ballets to cities nationwide. Its tours have reached more than 300 cities and over 500,000 audience members, many attending a ballet for the first time.

Dow Event Center
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Music

80's Name That Tune Music Trivia

At The Wanigan Eatery & Pub, this 80s-themed Name That Tune music trivia night keeps the focus on relaxed fun, classic hits, and plenty of laughs rather than intense competition. Teams can include one to six players. Entry is $3 per person and includes a raffle ticket for prizes, and a cash prize is also available. Champions will have their names permanently added to the Name That Tune Know-It-All trophy and will take home a miniature version of the award. It offers a lighthearted way to enjoy favorite songs and take a cheerful break from the everyday.

The Wanigan Eatery & Pub
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Workshops & Classes

Create & Connect: Unconventional Painting

Explore playful painting methods using a squeegee, string, and a balloon in a relaxed, social setting. An instructor will guide participants through the process, encouraging experimentation and creativity without pressure. Bring your own beverages and snacks to enjoy while you create. Cost is $15 with prepayment or $20 at the door.

Creative 360
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Sports

MRHA Delta Classic: April 30th - May 3rd

MRHA Delta Classic takes place at Midland County Fairgrounds. Showbill, entry information, and additional details are available online to help you prepare.

Midland County Fairgrounds
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Music

Last One Out at Jake's Corner Lounge

This event at Jake's Corner Lounge offers music and drinks in a friendly Bay City atmosphere.

Jake's Corner Lounge
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Music

Johnny Guest and more

Johnny Guest and Todd Michael return to Frick’s Sports Bar for an unplugged acoustic night packed with high energy country. Expect stripped down versions of favorite songs in an intimate acoustic format, with a special guest appearance by Benjamin Patterson.

Fricks Sports Bar
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Comedy

Thursday Comedy Night

At O'hare's Bar and Grill in Bay City, Michigan, this weekly comedy night gives performers the chance to add their names to a sign-up sheet and take the stage. Sign-ups happen on site before the show begins, creating a simple walk-up format for anyone ready to try stand-up. Audiences can look forward to a run of sets put together from that list.

O'hare's Bar and Grill
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Family

Little Midland Open Play

Open play takes place in the Ashman loft at Little Midland, a child-size city modeled after real Midland businesses. Kids can dive into imaginative play that encourages sharing, problem solving, and compassion. The space includes an indoor play area for active fun, plus cozy lounge seating where parents and other caregivers can rest and connect nearby. Admission is $5 per child or $20 per family, and tickets can be purchased online or at the door.

Little Midland
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Groups & Meetups

Great Lakes Bay Mom Cafe

Located in the Community Room by the fountain at Bay City Town Center, this gathering welcomes kids and babies, though bringing them is not required. A play area is available for use.

Bay City Town Center
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Food & Drink

Gather - Eat - Play

Something sweet is headed to Shop with Moxie as What About Waffles rolls in with crisp waffles, lots of toppings, and a cheerful lunchtime treat. Turn it into a mini outing... browse the shop, grab a bite, and enjoy the friendly atmosphere. Quantities can go fast, so arriving early is a smart move.

Shop With Moxie
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Food & Drink

Sweet Shine BBQ @ Saginaw VA Hospital

Sweet Shine BBQ brings barbecue favorites to the Saginaw VA Hospital.

Aleda E. Lutz VA Medical Center
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Food & Drink

Panera Bread® Grand Opening in Saginaw on April 30

Panera Bread is opening a new cafe. There will be fresh ingredients, cozy seating, and good vibes.

Panera Bread
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Food & Drink

G’s Pizzeria – Saginaw

Participate in a trivia event at a local pizzeria. The show is tagged with Michigan, Pizza, Saginaw, Thursday, and Trivia.

G's Pizzeria Bar & Grill
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Art & Culture

Cinderella

See the World Ballet Company perform Cinderella. Ticket prices may fluctuate based on seat location.

Dow Event Center
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Career

First Class Healthcare Staffing ~ April Job Fair Series

First Class Healthcare Staffing hosts immediate interviews at the Great Lakes Bay Michigan Works! Saginaw Service Center on multiple dates. Participants can connect with hiring representatives and complete an interview during their visit.

Michigan Works
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Comedy

Comedy Show

Get ready for a night of comedy featuring Bill Bushart, Pam Krugman, and Melissa Hager. Bill Bushart, known as Detroit’s “King of Blue Comedy,” brings his raw and fearless humor to the stage. Pam Krugman, who has performed at several comedy clubs and won a comedy competition, will also be featured. Melissa Hager, known as the Funny Farm Girl, will host the evening.

Three Bridges Distillery & Taproom
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Music

Todd Michael and more

Johnny Guest and Todd Michael return to Frick's Sports Bar for an unplugged acoustic night featuring acoustic and country music with a high-energy feel. Special guest Benjamin Patterson joins the lineup.

Frick's Sports Bar Midland
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Health & Wellness

Advanced Line Dancing

Join others for a fun time moving to music. Unlike circle dancing, line dancers are not in physical contact with each other, which makes it a great form of exercise. There is no fee to participate. New fitness participants are encouraged to reserve their spot.

Senior Services Trailside Activity and Dining Center
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Sports

2026 Bay Valley Spring Introductory League

At Bay Valley Golf Club, the PGA Jr. League in the Great Lakes Bay Region rolls out an introductory spring league for 2026. This debut adds a fresh option for junior participants in the area.

Bay Valley Golf Club
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Games & Entertainment

Friday Night Magic - Commander

Enjoy a Commander format Friday Night Magic event where games can begin whenever players are ready. Entry is $5. Each participant selects a booster pack priced at $4.95 or less and also receives a promo. Players are encouraged to match up with decks of similar power levels to keep the gameplay balanced.

The Stadium
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Food & Drink

Drinko de Mayo

Patio season kicks off at Tavern 101 Restaurant with Drinko de Mayo, a patio celebration featuring margarita towers, margarita flights, and taco specials. Entrance is free, and the focus is on sipping margaritas and enjoying tacos as the patio comes to life.

Tavern 101 Restaurant
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Sports

Pro Am

This Pro Am offers opportunities to learn from professional players and gain competitive match experience in a friendly format. Participants can ask questions and discuss tactics with the pros, then put those ideas into play. Participants may bid to team up with a specific pro, or be paired with one. Players with ratings of 2.0 and above are welcome. Registration is available.

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Groups & Meetups

Jeep night at Circle!

Circle Bar hosts a Jeep Night bringing the community together to finalize plans for this year’s Jeep Blessing. Expect conversation centered on confirming details, trading ideas, and coordinating meetups. Attendees are encouraged to arrive with their Jeeps, share suggestions, and bring friends to help make the Jeep Blessing memorable.

Circle Bar
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Sports

Dink for a Cause Pickleball Tournament

Serve up friendly competition for a cause at a community pickleball tournament featuring a high school competition, men’s and women’s doubles, and mixed doubles. Hosted at the Greater Midland Tennis Center, the event brings players together for spirited matches while giving back to the community. A portion of each entry supports the Midland Area Community Foundation, benefiting children and families served by Adoption Option Inc.

Greater Midland Tennis Center
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Family

Faith Lutheran Fun Fair

Faith Lutheran School hosts a community Fun Fair featuring games, food, and prizes. Tickets can be purchased in advance or at the door. Pre-order pricing is $15 for kindergarten and under and $20 for first grade and up, while at-the-door pricing is $20 for kindergarten and under and $25 for first grade and up. Wristbands include a Meal Deal with a choice of Jet's pizza, a hot dog with chips, or nachos. Additional Meal Deals are available for $5.

Faith Lutheran School
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Games & Entertainment

Friday Evening Bingo

This recurring gathering centers on bingo and takes place each week. Participants play the classic number-calling game and mark their cards during play. It provides a consistent way to take part in bingo on a weekly basis.

Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3651
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Art & Culture

Spring Fashion Show

The biannual fashion show returns to The Ashman Loft with a showcase of spring 2026 styles. Enjoy an evening with refreshments, drinks, and shopping as part of the experience. VIP admission includes a swag bag. Tickets are $30 for General Admission and $35 for VIP, payable by cash or check. Children under 12 are $20 when accompanied by a ticketed adult; they are not eligible for VIP unless purchasing at the VIP price, and may be seated with an adult who holds VIP. Children’s tickets are not available online and can be purchased in store or at the door. Online ticket purchases include a $5 service fee.

The Ashman Loft
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Workshops & Classes

Talk Derby to Me Cookie Decorating Class Old Town Distillery 5/1

Celebrate the Kentucky Derby with a hands-on cookie decorating class at Old Town Distillery by Wonder. Design a themed set of cookies while following step by step guidance in a relaxed setting. One drink ticket is provided, and all materials are included. Wear your best Derby hat to win a prize.

Old Town Distillery by Wonder
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Music

DROPOUT KINGS wsg/ Lost In Separation and Kent Osborne

This event features Dropout Kings alongside Lost In Separation and Kent Osborne. It is the sole Michigan date, bringing these artists together for an exclusive appearance in the state.

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Workshops & Classes

🐎 Ready, Set, Decorate 🐎

Chunky Chicken Cookie Co. returns with a Kentucky Derby themed experience at OTDW that combines cocktails with hands-on cookie decorating. Decorate your own cookies inspired by the occasion while you enjoy a drink. Registration is required.

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Games & Entertainment

Weekly Tri-Bee-A

Lolobee’s Lounge hosts a weekly trivia night. Reserve a table in advance through the calendar on the venue’s website.

Lolobee’s Lounge
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Theater

Pippin

At Midland Center for the Arts, Pippin bursts to life with a vibrant staging of Stephen Schwartz’s musical, known for Wicked and Godspell, about a young prince seeking a life beyond the ordinary. Guided by a magnetic Leading Player and an electrifying troupe, the journey moves through adventure, romance, and ambition in pursuit of something truly extraordinary. Expect cherished songs like Corner of the Sky and Magic to Do, along with quick wit and eye-catching theatricality. The production is directed by Joshua Abram Lloyd, with choreography by Trena Winans and Megan Krause, and music direction by Mike Skutt. Music and lyrics are by Stephen Schwartz, with a book by Roger O. Hirson. Presented by special arrangement with Music Theater International, with authorized performance materials supplied by MTI. This production includes adult themes and mature language.

Midland Center for the Arts
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Theater

Anastasia

Anya’s search for her family takes center stage at Bay City Players in a musical that follows her partnership with a clever swindler and a former aristocrat, even as a Soviet officer pursues her. The story moves from the final days of the Romanovs to 1920s Paris, blending romance, intrigue, and adventure. The experience begins before the performance with specialty cocktails and an immersive lobby that evokes imperial Russia and Jazz Age Paris. One performance also features a 1920s themed evening with jazz music, an exclusive cocktail, popular period concessions, and a Roaring Twenties atmosphere. Rated PG for references to the Russian Revolution and offstage gunshot sounds.

Bay City Players
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Music

The Letter

This laid back night features stripped back renditions of songs from the 80s through the 00s, with cocktails to sip while you listen.

Oxygen Lounge
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Outdoor Recreation

Bird Walk

Spring migration brings fresh arrivals across CNC’s diverse habitats, which are home to more than 200 species of birds. This bird walk focuses on building identification skills by reading field marks, listening for songs and calls, watching flight behavior, and using habitat clues. Participants of any experience level are welcome. Loaner binoculars are available, or you may bring your own. The group meets at the Visitor Center. Admission is free. Recommended for ages 9 and up, with an adult required for anyone under 18. Support for this program is provided by Andy and Donna Rapp.

Chippewa Nature Center
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Health & Wellness

Know Your Status Friday's - Free HIV Testing at Hearth Home

Get peace of mind with fast, confidential, and nonjudgmental HIV testing at The Hearth Home. Testing is free, and staff also provide safer sex supplies along with information about PrEP and DoxyPEP to support HIV prevention. Walk-ins are welcome, and results are available within minutes. For details, call 989-753-9011. Protect yourself and help safeguard your community.

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Outdoor Recreation

Full Moon Stroll

Take a moonlit stroll with an Interpretive Naturalist to appreciate the full moon this month. Hear the story behind traditional moon names and what sets each month apart. The route covers about 1 to 2 miles on uneven ground in low light. Please wear dark clothing and bring a flashlight. Participants will gather at the Visitor Center. This program is free and intended for ages 9 and older, with minors accompanied by an adult.

Chippewa Nature Center
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Sales & Discounts

Inventory Blow Out Sale

This one-day inventory blowout clears out everyday prints as the selection shifts to only holiday-themed designs. Every non-holiday item will be $8 or less. Payment options include cash, Venmo, and card.

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Family

Playdate @ WIRT

At Alice and Jack Wirt Public Library, this playtime is for children 4 and under to explore and make new friends. A caregiver must stay and participate with each child. No advance registration is required.

Alice and Jack Wirt Public Library
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Sales & Discounts

Maria's Retirement Open House Celebration (+ Mother's Day Event)

An open house at Tonduè celebrates Maria’s retirement and her many contributions to the team and community, arriving just in time for Mother’s Day. The day includes raffles along with sips and snacks, plus in-person, one-day promotions featuring savings on CoolSculpting, microneedling packages, product discounts, and injectable offers. A gift card special is available, spend $75 and receive $150 in value, and it can also be purchased by phone. Clients may purchase multiple services, limited to one of each service, with treatments beginning within the required time frames, facial and body services within 30 days, CoolSculpting within 30 days, and injectables within 60 days. Alle rewards may be used with applicable promotions.

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Health & Wellness

Breath, Core, & Pelvic Floor: May/June 8-week yoga series

This 8 week yoga series at Midland Yoga Collective focuses on whole core care through a gentle, mindful practice for any body. Sessions cover proper deep breathing for core pressure regulation, building abdominal strength, releasing excess tension and unconscious gripping in the core and pelvic floor, calming the nervous system, understanding functional pelvic floor health, and improving hip mobility to support pelvic floor function. It may be especially supportive for those with hip or back pain, for rebuilding strength including postpartum, and for addressing pelvic floor dysfunction. This class does not provide medical advice, so participants are encouraged to consult their healthcare team. Expect a unique blend of functional mobility, soothing Body by Breath techniques, self myofascial massage using a YTU Coregeous ball and other therapy balls, and breath integrated Forrest Yoga and Yoga Tune Up core strengthening. Each week builds on the last with themes that include breath and core stacking, pelvic awareness and mobility, core strength foundations, hip mobility and strength to support the pelvic floor, obliques and lateral movement, mastering the hip hinge with foot connection, rotational core work, and a bonus session with guest pelvic floor therapist Sierra Miller, OTRL. Taught by Sarah Nelson, each class is 60 minutes and held in person only. The cost is $14 to drop in or you can use a class pass of 10 for $120 or 5 for $65. Pre registration is required and you can register and pay online or arrange payment by cash, check, or Venmo. Drop ins have a prerequisite, either having taken this series before or watching and practicing the introductory video. Completing all eight weeks is encouraged, although not required. Participants can expect to develop a more embodied understanding of their own bodies, improve breathing and movement habits, cultivate a core that is both strong and supple, and leave feeling centered and calmer.

Midland Yoga Collective
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Family

Homeschool Skate

Designed for homeschoolers, virtual learners, and their families, this skate offers a relaxed way to be active and spend time together. Enjoy time on skates and connect with others in a friendly, low-pressure environment.

MAY1
Health & Wellness

Building Bone for Life: Nutrition for Strength, Stability & Independence - Balanced Pilates and Wellness Boutique

This program focuses on how everyday food choices can protect and strengthen your bones. It highlights the nutrients that matter for bone density, identifies foods linked to a lower risk of fractures, and shares simple meal ideas that support strength.

BALANCED Pilates and Wellness Boutique
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Family

Spring Bird Migration Bandathon

Experience close views of local and migrating birds as they are captured in mist nets and banded for research. Bird bander Belinda Kisting and Chippewa Nature Center staff will be at the Homestead Farm.

Chippewa Nature Center
MAY1
Sports

Pickleball Night 3

Get ready for a fun evening of adaptive pickleball. Whether youre a pro or just starting out, come join for some friendly competition, and a good time. Meet new people, practice your skills, and enjoy a great night of action and laughs. Program requires at least 3 registrations to run and may be subject to cancellation if enrollment does not meet the minimum.

YMCA of Saginaw
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Music

It's Gonna be May 90's Costume Party

At Bay Valley Resort & Conference Center, a 90s throwback comes to life with hits from the decade, themed cocktails, and a costume contest that puts retro style in the spotlight. Dressing in 90s attire is encouraged for the contest and the nostalgic atmosphere.

Bay Valley Resort & Conference Center
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Food & Drink

First Friday Dinner

Friends of Great Lakes Bay Pride gather for a relaxed Friday evening meal at a restaurant in the Great Lakes Bay Region. Friday Night Dinners are a staple of the organization and provide a simple way to spend time together.

Krzysiak's House Restaurant
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Music

Johnny Guest and more

Johnny Guest is set to perform at Wil-Lew Lounge in Bay City. Tickets are available for this performance.

Wil-Lew Lounge
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Workshops & Classes

Painting with Merry Feith - SPRING 2026

Merry Feith leads step-by-step painting workshops held on the first Saturday of the month, unless otherwise noted. Create a 9×12 canvas with all materials provided while working in a relaxed setting with calming background music. Painters of every experience level are welcome. This is an adult class, and youth ages nine and up may participate when accompanied by an adult. Registration is required, space is limited, and enrollment is confirmed once payment is received in full. Pricing is $20 for adult members and $25 for non-members. Upcoming sessions feature themes such as Spring Bouquet, Lake Effect, and Garden Party.

Saginaw Art Museum & Gardens
MAY2
Art & Culture

Herbert Dow's Garden Tours

Explore the legacy of Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow on a guided walk at Dow Gardens. The tour begins on the porch of The Pines and continues through the Estate Garden, with historical photographs and selections from letters and journals illuminating how the property looked when it was the Dow family residence. Expect to leave paved paths and cover about 1.5 miles on uneven ground. This experience is well suited to avid walkers and is not recommended for strollers, wagons, wheelchairs, or personal mobility devices. Please arrive at least fifteen minutes early to allow time for the walk back to the home. Capacity is limited and reservations are required. The cost is $5 for adults plus admission, and $3 for children ages 0 to 17 and for students with valid ID plus admission. This outdoor program is subject to cancellation due to weather.

Dow Gardens
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Festivals

Beltane Festival

Experience a day devoted to crafts, a shared ritual, and community celebration with vendors and readers, a raffle, and a potluck. The ritual will be led by HPS Kelly Bailey. Attending is free and open to everyone, and those who are able are invited to bring a dish to share. Love donations are welcome and appreciated.

United Steelworkers Local 12075
MAY2
Markets

Spring Spectacular

A spring open house at Willow Tree Beads and Crafts showcases local vendors unveiling new creations for the spring and summer seasons. Browse handcrafted pieces suitable for gifting or a personal treat, support local makers, and discover fresh finds. Prizes will be given away throughout the event.

Willow Tree Beads & Crafts
MAY2
Food & Drink

VFW Post 3651 Burger & Taco Night

A monthly night focused on burgers and tacos invites the public to attend. All are welcome.

MAY2
Games & Entertainment

Weekly Riftbound

This is a friendly community night with no entry fee. Participants can bring their decks and invite friends to help grow the scene. A promotional item is available for each player, while supplies last.

The Stadium BC
MAY2
Family

Kids Night Out Nerf Wars

Kids can enjoy an evening of Nerf battles and lively games at Cosens Martial Arts Saginaw. This is a drop-off event with pizza and drinks included. It is open to the public, and the cost is $25 per child. Space is limited for each age group, so early registration is recommended. Friends are welcome to attend together.

Cosens Martial Arts Saginaw
MAY2
Seasonal

Spring Tulip Mini Sessions!

Welcome spring with seasonal mini sessions among the tulips at Dow Gardens. Each session includes 15 final edits presented in an online gallery with digital downloads and a print release. The total cost is $200. A non refundable $50 deposit reserves a time slot, and the remaining $150 completes the balance.

Dow Gardens
MAY2
Music

Westown Throwdown

At Westown Throwdown, doors open first, then the music begins.

MAY2
Sports

Kentucky Derby Horse Races

Horse races take center stage with a Kentucky Derby theme.

Knards of Columbus Council 414
MAY2
Sports

Catch Under the Lights

After the game, the field opens under the lights for a relaxed round of catch. Open to all, this is a chance to step onto the field, toss a ball, and enjoy some postgame fun once the final out is recorded.

Dow Diamond
MAY2
Art & Culture

Midland ‘26- Studio Dance Competition

This studio dance competition returns to Midland, presented at Bullock Creek. Studios can begin the entry process with an estimated routine count and a deposit. More information and competition rules are available on the organizer’s website. Studio directors may request to be added to the mailing list by emailing Info@DanceForceXpress.com.

Bullock Creek Auditorium
MAY2
Food & Drink

Pancake Breakfast

At Jack Barstow Municipal Airport, the Experimental Aircraft Association hosts a morning pancake breakfast with an aviation focus. Arrive by car or aircraft to explore planes on display and watch fly-ins while enjoying pancakes, sausage, eggs, and signature homemade doughnuts. Children can ride pedal airplanes and take part in activities at the kids table. Pricing is $10 for adults, $5 for ages 5 to 12, and free for children 4 and under. Proceeds support EAA Chapter 1093 and its mission to share the Spirit of Aviation with the local community.

Jack Barstow Municipal Airport
MAY2
Music

POWERAGE "AC/DC Tribute" wsg/ Sanctuary "The Cult Tribute"

POWERAGE pays homage to the music of AC/DC alongside Sanctuary, a tribute to The Cult. This event brings both tribute acts together to celebrate the songs of these two bands.

The Vault
MAY2
Music

CRYPT | Goth Night at the HMT featuring AMARANTH and SIAMESE

CRYPT turns the Historic Masonic Temple of Bay City into a goth night inside a 130 year old historic building, with a social atmosphere, expressive makeup and fashion, and plenty of dancing. In the blue room, AMARANTH from Kalamazoo and SIAMESE from Detroit deliver live sets with DJ RaycerX between performances. The red room features DJ Cyn and DJ Racqhell on the decks. In the basement, an alternative clothing swap inclusive of all genders and sizes runs alongside a lounge screening horror films. Nonalcoholic mocktails are available. Ages 16 and up. Admission is $20 at the door or online. All proceeds support restoration of this historic building. Entry and restrooms are accessed by stairs, which may limit accessibility. Refunds are not available.

Historic Masonic Temple of Bay City
MAY2
Sports

Michigan Arsenal v Oregon Lightning

Michigan Arsenal takes on Oregon Lightning at the Dow Event Center. The listing includes public on-sale information.

Dow Event Center
MAY2
Sports

Oregon Lighting at Michigan Arsenal

Oregon Lighting heads to Michigan Arsenal for a matchup that prizes tempo and precision. Expect a close contest at The Dow Event Center, with every possession and individual battle carrying weight as the score swings. High-intensity action unfolds within reach of the stands, and both teams will be tested by adjustments and pressure from the first faceoff through the final moments.

The Dow Event Center Michigan
MAY2
Music

Homegrown - Midland Symphony Orchestra

The Midland Symphony Orchestra offers a home-centered program that honors Michigan-based composers. Principal Trombonist Denis Jiron steps into the spotlight for the world premiere of a newly commissioned Trombone Concerto by Carolina Calvache, shaped by her vivid and expressive voice. The concert then culminates with Antonín Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9, From the New World, a sweeping salute to the American spirit.

Midland Center for the Arts
MAY2
Workshops & Classes

Scrapbooking and Card Making

A friendly get-together centered on creating lasting memories. The next session offers flexibility to participate for one day or make it a two-day experience, sharing time with a supportive group focused on memory making.

Ingersoll Township
MAY2
Outdoor Recreation

Spring Bird Migration Bandathon

Get an up-close look at resident and migrating birds as they are safely caught in mist nets and banded for research. Bird bander Belinda Kisting and CNC staff members will be at the Wetlands Area pavilion near the parking lot to demonstrate and explain the process. All banding, marking, and sampling activities are conducted under a state and federally authorized Bird Banding Permit issued by the U.S. Geological Survey Bird Banding Lab, and every bird is handled under the supervision of the authorized permit holders. Banding will not occur in rain or windy conditions. If the weather is uncertain, call the front office on the day of banding and check social media for updates. Admission is free. The program is suited for ages 5 and older, and anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Funding for the Spring Bird Migration Bandathon is provided by Andy and Donna Rapp.

Chippewa Nature Center
MAY2
Health & Wellness

Fast & Furriest 5K Run/Walk

Great Lakes Bay Animal Society presents the 13th annual Fast & Furriest 5K trail run and walk at Midland City Forest. Participants may run or walk with or without their dogs. The event features two chip timed races and offers prizes, T shirts, and medals for first, second, and third place in male and female divisions.

Midland City Forest
MAY2
Health & Wellness

YWCA Great Lakes Bay Region 5k Run/Walk

YWCA Great Lakes Bay Region hosts a community 5K run and walk in Uptown Bay City with support from title sponsor McLaren Bay Medical Foundation. Participation helps strengthen women and families through vital programs, resources, and advocacy, turning every step into progress toward safety, stability, and opportunity. Registration and packet pickup are available at the McLaren Uptown Galleria, and day-of registration is offered. Each entry includes a T-shirt, a finisher medal, and eligibility for drawings held on race day.

Uptown Dr, Bay City, MI 48708, United States
MAY2
Markets

Rummage Sale

A community rummage sale at First Presbyterian Church Bay City features bargains and unique finds for all ages. Shoppers can browse household goods, clothing and accessories, books and toys, along with other surprises and hidden gems. Every purchase supports Youth Programs that benefit young people in the community.

First Presbyterian Church of Bay City
MAY2
Fundraisers

Team CrossFit WHIP: Row to the Games

A 10,000 meter row fundraiser supports Team CrossFit WHIP through a spirited, competitive challenge built around teams of two. Strategy, grit, and teamwork will be essential as pairs cover the full distance. The effort benefits the team’s push to return to the CrossFit Games. The roster includes Molly, owner of WHIP, along with Zoe DeMeester, Sam DeMeester, and Angelo DiCicco. They earned second place at the CrossFit Games last season, and the road back this year runs through the Syndicate Crown Semifinal. Same gender teams will compete in FF and MM divisions, with a cash prize for first place in each. The entry fee is $65 per team, and pre-registration is required. For questions, contact Donny McCloskey at 989-780-0356.

MAY2
Groups & Meetups

Saturday Morning Social

Meet others and spend time together at Legacy Coffee House at a social organized by The Asterix_. Participants receive 10% off beverage purchases. The Asterix_ aims to offer welcoming, affirming events for 2SLGBTQ+ people, strategically undervalued community members, and allies, and this gathering is intended as an inclusive space open to all.

Legacy Coffee House
MAY2
Sports

AA, Coach Pitch and Tee-Ball Opening day

Sturgeon Fields hosts the Fraternal Northwest Little League season opener for AA, Coach Pitch, and Tee Ball. Look for team announcements, the first games of the year, and concessions available as the league’s youngest players step onto the diamond to begin their season.

Sturgeon Fields
MAY2
Family

MMCM's B-Day & STEM Day

Children of every age can dive into hands-on STEM projects and playful interactive games set up throughout the museum. The day highlights building, experimentation, problem solving, and play, sparking curiosity at every turn. Sponsored by Cummins, this special event offers families plenty of engaging STEM fun.

Mid-Michigan Children's Museum
MAY2
Health & Wellness

Bloom Within Retreat

At Bayne's Apple Valley, Bloom Within Retreat offers a nurturing space for personal exploration, healing, and renewal. Choose a one day experience or extend it with an optional overnight that deepens the journey with additional practices. Pricing ranges from $275 to $550. The retreat features restorative sound bath sessions that support clearing and relaxation. Accessible yoga with Kathryn encourages gentle inward focus. Qi Gong with Amanda cultivates balance through breath and mindful movement. Guided intention setting supports clarity and purpose, and numerology insights highlight personal patterns and life path themes. A reiki share welcomes all levels, including those new to the practice, for a supportive group exchange. Somatic release practices help unwind stored tension and emotion, and transformative workshops invite creativity, reflection, and growth. Overnight participants can choose a private room or a shared sleeping area. If the house is full, off-site lodging at Daizes is available for those comfortable with an air mattress in a large shared space. The overnight option includes an expanded healing program with a fire release ceremony, a cacao ritual, and extra morning workshops that further strengthen renewal and connection.

Bayne's Apple Valley
MAY2
Art & Culture

PSM Spring Conference 2026

The Poetry Society of Michigan presents its spring conference at the Castle Museum in the Morley Room. The day includes registration with coffee and donuts, a welcome, a Traveling Trophy Reading where participants may bring a short poem to share, two writing workshops led by Jan Worth and M. L. Liebler, a provided lunch with time to connect, and a brief business meeting. Open to all. Admission is $35 and includes lunch and a drink, with a $20 student rate. Jan Worth is a poet, novelist, and nonfiction writer from Flint whose career has included work as a reporter, Peace Corps volunteer, social worker, and longtime writing teacher at the University of Michigan Flint. She wrote for East Village Magazine before serving as its editor, and her books include That’s My Moon Over Court Street and Elegies from the Last Days of the Empire. M. L. Liebler is a widely published Detroit poet, professor, literary arts advocate, and organizer. He received the Murray E. Jackson Scholar in the Arts Award at Wayne State University, has authored 15 books including Wide Awake in Someone Else’s Dream which won the Paterson Poetry Prize and the American Indie Book Award, served as the first Poet Laureate of St. Clair Shores, has shared his work across many countries and much of the United States, has taught at Wayne State since 1980, and founded The National Writer’s Voice Project in Detroit and Springfed Arts: Metro Detroit Writers Literary Arts Organization.

Castle Museum
MAY2
Sports

Indoor League Match - Bay City, MI

Duncan’s Outdoor Shop hosts Series 1, Match 3 of its Indoor Shooting League featuring an Indoor League GSSF match for the GLOCK community. New gun owners and experienced shooters are welcome to compete. Registration is valid only at the host location. To qualify for prizes, contenders must participate in at least two of the three matches in this series coordinated by the range.

Duncan's Outdoor Shop
MAY2
Fundraisers

Stuff the Ambulance Food Drive

Stuff the Ambulance “Food Drive” brings the Saginaw County community together at Walmart Supercenter to collect food for neighbors who may be struggling quietly. The goal is to help keep meals on the table so families are not forced to choose between groceries and essential bills. Donate food to help stuff an ambulance, showing collective care and support for people close to home.

Walmart Supercenter
MAY2
Sports

Liverpool Football Club Watch Party at Nord Social

Join fellow Liverpool fans at Nord Social to watch Liverpool FC matches throughout the season. Supporters can gather in a cozy space to watch the games together. The game audio will be on, and the Liverpool flag will be flying. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are available, and guests are welcome to bring their own food.

Nord Social
MAY2
Markets

Spring Craft Vendor Show

Enjoy a $1 admission spring arts, crafts, and vendor showcase featuring wood carvings, handmade crocheted pieces, a variety of jewelry, wreaths, yard, porch and door decorations, Scentsy and Paparazzi products, homemade breads, tumblers, and small wooden furniture. Browse canned goods and sweet treats, flower wreaths, Color Street, homemade candles, essential oils, tote bags, homemade dog treats, glass art, handcrafted goat milk soap, lotions and body butters, gnomes, woodworking pieces, stationery, 3D printed items, feather pieces, picture frames, resin creations, water bottles, key chains, jewelry boxes, paintings, bath and body products, and Avon. A food truck will be on site, and there is plenty of outdoor space. This family friendly event also includes a bounce house for kids.

MAY2
Groups & Meetups

Spring Cleanup Day for Our Lady of Peace

Parishioners at Our Lady of Peace come together for a spring cleanup focused on honoring God and creating a welcoming space for guests. The effort includes clearing leaves and tidying flowerbeds around the campus, with pizza provided for participants. An optional First Saturday Mass is offered beforehand for those who wish to attend.

Our Lady of Peace Parish
MAY2
Festivals

47th Annual Cinco de Mayo Festival

The 47th Annual Cinco de Mayo Festival features a community parade to start the day, followed by gates opening at Jolt Credit Union Event Park for an opening welcome and a full slate of activities. Alcohol sales conclude with a final call before the festival closes. Presented by La Unión Cívica Mexicana, a long-standing civic organization dedicated to community service, the festival showcases local Hispanic culture and highlights contributions to the diverse Great Lakes Bay Region. The organization also leads programs such as the Adelante Awards, Día de los Muertos and the Tamale Taste-off, and its Civica Kitchen supports these cultural efforts. This celebration focuses on heritage, ancestors and community contributions, and it is not Mexico’s Independence Day. In Saginaw, it stands among cherished regional traditions such as the Bavarian Festival, the Greek Festival, Kwanzaa and the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Bay City. Inflatables and food vendors will be on site. Admission is a $5 cover at the gate. Blankets and lawn chairs are welcome at Jolt Credit Union Event Park. The event park is smoke-free, the venue is cashless and a strict bag and prohibited items policy is in effect. In case of inclement weather, the backup location is The Dow Event Center.

Jolt Credit Union Event Park
MAY2
Art & Culture

Self-Guided Saturdays

Explore the world of Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow with a tour of The Pines, a National Historic Landmark. The residence preserves the Dow family’s collections, and knowledgeable docents share stories that connect each item to the people who lived there. See books once enjoyed by the Dow children and clothing worn by Grace Dow inside the rooms the family called home. The experience lasts about 60 to 90 minutes and includes stairs.

Dow Gardens
MAY2
Workshops & Classes

Aura Workshop

Explore the colors of energy and intuition at an Aura Workshop led by Bry of Readings by Bry / Your True Colors. Learn to read and interpret auras, strengthen intuitive skills, and connect with the energy that surrounds us. This interactive experience is welcoming to beginners and also suits anyone hoping to deepen a spiritual connection. The workshop takes place at Sun and Moon Shop. The cost is $40 per person. Pre-registration is available, and payment options are offered. Capacity is limited, so securing a spot in advance is recommended.

Sun and Moon Shop
MAY2
Food & Drink

Big Brew Day 2026

Big Brew Day brings the homebrewing community together for a hands-on brew session and tasting. Homebrewers are encouraged to bring their setups and a few homebrew samples to brew on site and share. New and aspiring brewers are welcome to attend, try some samples, ask questions, and learn from knowledgeable brewers who will be available to help. Pizza by the slice will be offered, and pop-up canopies will provide shade. Further details will be shared soon.

Hop Craft Supply Co
MAY2
Family

Community Picnic

Enjoy a community picnic with Founders Grove Classical Academy. Pack a lunch, meet new faces, and spend time with easygoing schoolyard games and conversation. Families can connect, build relationships, and get to know others in the Founders Grove community. A shared collection of favorite school lunch recipes will be gathered, and attendees are welcome to contribute their own.

Founders Grove Classical Academy
MAY2
Theater

Anastasia

See Anastasia performed live. Tickets are available for purchase on a resale marketplace.

Bay City Players Inc
MAY2
Fundraisers

An Evening for Steve Shippy

The Standing with Steve Shippy fundraising event brings people together for an evening focused on community, support, and solidarity in the Temple Theatre Ballroom. Participants gather to stand with Steve Shippy and show collective support.

Temple Theatre
MAY2
Health & Wellness

Saturday Morning Run/Walk

Head to the YMCA of Saginaw for a community run and walk that encourages getting outside, staying active, and meeting others. Take part at your own pace, whether running or walking, and enjoy a welcoming atmosphere centered on movement and connection.

YMCA of Saginaw
MAY3
Games & Entertainment

Grand Archive Weekly

Entry is $5. Every player receives a Grand Archive booster pack with entry, and additional packs are awarded as prizes based on attendance.

MAY3
Games & Entertainment

One Piece TCG Weekly

This weekly One Piece Trading Card Game event has a $5 entry fee. Each participant receives one One Piece booster pack with entry, and promotional prize packs are awarded based on standings and attendance.

The Stadium
MAY3
Health & Wellness

Rising Up Against Breast Cancer

RE/MAX of Midland and MyMichigan Health team up at a Great Lakes Loons game at Dow Diamond to spotlight breast cancer awareness and education while raising funds for the MyMichigan Medical Center Midland Breast Health Fund. Experts from MyMichigan Health will be available to discuss topics such as breast density, how to perform self exams, scheduling a mammogram, bone density, and genetic counseling. Guests can also tour the mobile mammography bus for a closer look at on-the-go screening. For tickets purchased through the specified event link, six dollars from each sale is directed to the Breast Health Fund. Breast Health sponsorship opportunities are available for those who wish to support the effort.

Dow Diamond
MAY3
Sports

Mom's Day | Loons

Celebrate moms with a family-friendly day at the ballpark centered on baseball and time together. The occasion honors the MVPs in our lives and encourages making new memories around the game. Children 12 and under receive a complimentary meal and are invited to circle the bases after play wraps up. Presented by Serra Toyota Saginaw.

Dow Diamond
MAY3
Workshops & Classes

Mas Blazing Bachata #102, Building the Fire

This bachata mini boot camp at InMotion Dance Academy builds on skills from the previous #101 session and is designed for dancers who already have some experience. The class begins with a wrap and a hammerlock variation, then links a smooth transition with a cheat step to form lively combinations. It concludes with a stylish dip that suits the rhythm of bachata. A partner is not required. Rotating partners is part of the format to support faster learning, and anyone who prefers to stay with one partner may do so. Enrollment is $50 per person. Questions can be directed to El Barón Jed Walker at (630) 251-3906. A short 10-minute break is planned. Bringing water and a light snack such as fruit, cheese, or nuts is recommended. For footwear, choose soles that slide easily, such as leather, suede, or smooth plastic, with a secure heel or strap. Avoid rubber soles, athletic sneakers, and flip flops. Dress is generally nicer-casual. Wear breathable layers and avoid clothing that limits movement. Completion of the Blazing Bachata #101 starting class is required to attend.

InMotion Dance Academy
MAY3
Workshops & Classes

Floral Crowns

Create a custom floral crown in a hands-on workshop led by Amanda of Fleurish Flower Co. Learn step by step and leave with a beautiful piece you can wear or save for special occasions. All materials are provided, and light refreshments suitable for all ages are included. Each ticket also comes with a $25 OMONI Boutique gift card. Participation is limited to 20 people. Recommended for ages 7 and up, offering a memorable bonding experience for all.

OMONI Boutique
MAY3
Music

Lux Women’s Choir Spring Concert

Lux Women’s Choir presents a spring concert at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Midland, featuring a dream-themed program that spans folk favorites and powerful anthems. The repertoire is crafted to inspire and keep listeners fully engaged. A dessert reception will follow the performance, and everyone is welcome. Admission is free, with donations appreciated to support future plans.

St. John's Episcopal Church - Midland, MI
MAY3
Music

Midland Concert Band Spring Concert

This 50th season celebration features a performance of music along with recognition of outstanding seventh grade students and scholarship recipients.

Midland Center for the Arts
MAY3
Health & Wellness

Yoga with the Seasons - Register Today!

This monthly yoga session at CNC offers time to connect while moving through poses aligned with the season. Participants will reflect on a short journal prompt, then transition into gentle movement. Please bring a yoga mat and a journal. Open to all levels, no experience necessary. Ages 15+, under 18 with an adult. Meeting location is to be determined. Cost is $10, or $8 for CNC members.

Chippewa Nature Center
MAY3
Music

Fat Henry

Fat Henry brings an acoustic set to Whites Bar. Keith and Alicia return to the venue for this appearance.

Whites Bar
MAY3
Games & Entertainment

Weekly Heroclix

This weekly Heroclix event features a rotating format. The standard entry fee is $5, while sealed, battle royale, or other special formats may have different pricing. Prizes scale with turnout, awarding one booster containing five figures for every four players, rounded up, along with additional selections from a promo box in order of final standings.

MAY3
Games & Entertainment

Weekly Lorcana

This Lorcana event features free entry and casual best of three matches. Participants can play and work toward earning league promos and pins.

The Stadium
MAY3
Groups & Meetups

Silent Reading at Oracle Brewing

Bring your current read to Oracle Brewing Company for a calm, community-minded gathering with The Silent Book Club - Saginaw. Settle in and say hello over a drink, then enjoy a dedicated hour of silent reading with the book you brought. Afterward, chat with fellow readers about what you are reading or keep reading quietly. Book-themed freebies will be available to take home.

Oracle Brewing Company
MAY3
Games & Entertainment

VFW Post 3651 Bingo

This in-person bingo event is hosted by VFW Post 3651. Experience live number calling and the shared fun of playing together on site.

VFW Post 3651
MAY3
Food & Drink

Sunday Brunch Buffet

Enjoy a generous brunch buffet at Bavarian Inn Lodge in the indoor courtyard. The spread features Bavarian Inn favorites, seasonal selections, pasta, hand-carved meats, a made-to-order egg station, and more. Pair your meal with a Bloody Mary or a Mimosa. Coffee, tea, and juice are included in the price. Admission is $37.95 plus tax for adults, $16.50 plus tax for children ages 8 to 12, and $10.50 plus tax for children ages 3 to 7, with children 2 and under dining free. An 18 percent gratuity is added to parties of six or more.

Bavarian Inn Lodge
MAY3
Sports

Youth Scholarship Singles Tournament

Youth bowlers are invited to participate in a singles tournament, with proceeds benefiting youth scholarships. Check-in begins at 9:00 AM, and the tournament starts at 10:00 AM. Cost and format details are to be determined.

Stardust Entertainment Center
MAY3
Markets

LIVE BROADCAST AT THE BAY CITY HOME SHOW

The Bay City Home Show is a two-day event at Bay County Civic Arena. It takes place at the arena over two consecutive days with scheduled hours each day.

Bay County Civic Arena
MAY3
Food & Drink

What About Waffles at Eastside Live Oak

What About Waffles is making a stop at Live Oak Coffeehouse on the Eastside. Look for them at the Eastside Midland location.

Live Oak Coffeehouse (Eastside Midland)
MAY3
Music

Saginaw Bay Youth Orchestra

Saginaw Bay Youth Orchestra appears at Temple Theatre in Saginaw, Michigan. Ticket listings are available for this event.

Temple Theatre
MAY3
Health & Wellness

Pick Your Own Birth Team

Pick Your Own Birth Team is a community event at The Ashman Loft that helps expectant and new mothers meet local professionals who support pregnancy, birth, and the postpartum period. Attendees can connect with doulas, midwives, car seat specialists, mental health therapists, pelvic floor therapists, massage therapists, lactation consultants, birth photographers, infant feeding specialists, and chiropractors. The schedule features a prenatal yoga session with Jennifer Yancer of Big Sky Wellness, a talk on perinatal mental health with Dalila Solis of Partners in Change, Acupuncture 101 with Courtney Wilson of Midland Sports Rehab, guidance on infant feeding with Sarah Murlick of Feed, Eat, Babble, pelvic floor preparation for birth with Sierra Miller of Pelvic Wellness, breastfeeding basics with Beth Gedney of Nourish Birth Stories, and insights on pregnancy and chiropractic care with Dr Madison Champagne of Wellness Within. There are opportunities to meet other local moms, sample treats from Kayte Bakes, and shop for handmade baby items. Little Midland will be open for play, hosted by the Mom Walk Co. Admission is $10.

The Ashman Loft
MAY3
Outdoor Recreation

Going Geocaching: The Arbor Adventure

Begin at the Visitor Center, then set off to search for flower-themed geocaches hidden in nature. This activity welcomes beginners and experienced geocachers alike. Geocaches are small containers tucked away outdoors, located with a GPS unit using the coordinates provided to participants. Take part in the world’s largest scavenger hunt at your own pace and attempt as many caches in the series as you wish. Participation is free. All ages are welcome, and participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

Chippewa Nature Center
MAY3
Theater

Anastasia

The Bay City Players are putting on a production of Anastasia. Tickets are available for purchase on a resale marketplace where prices may be above face value.

Bay City Players Inc
MAY4
Fundraisers

May 4th: Bay County Doxa Dinner

At Westminister Presbyterian Church in Bay City, MI, the Bay County Doxa Dinner brings neighbors together to hear four local entrepreneurs share their journeys while everyone enjoys a simple meal of soup, salad, and bread. Guests listen, ask questions, then cast votes, and the presenter with the most support receives a micro-grant funded entirely by the evening’s contributions. Admission is $5 in cash. The event is family friendly and open to the public. Those interested in pitching at a Doxa Dinner can apply. Supported by Bay Area Community Foundation and sponsored by Huntington Bank and Financial Plus Credit Union-Michigan.

Westminster Presbyterian Church
MAY4
Groups & Meetups

Ace and Aro Support and Discussion Group

A welcoming, ace and aro affirming space brings people together to share experiences, offer support, and explore topics related to asexuality, aromanticism, and the broader spectrum of identities. It is open to those who identify on the ace or aro spectrum, their support systems, and anyone who is questioning. This is a judgment-free environment where everyone’s identity and experiences are respected and affirmed. Come as you are, your experiences matter, and you are not alone. The Asterix* aims to create inclusive, affirming gatherings for 2SLGBTQ+ folks, strategically undervalued members of the community, and allies. All are welcome, including queer and questioning people and allies. Confidentiality is a priority, following the Vegas Rule, so participants are asked not to out fellow community members. If harm occurs, attendees are encouraged to take accountability using an Ouch and Oops approach, considering impact as well as intention. If you are feeling unwell, please stay home and care for yourself. Masking is encouraged to help protect vulnerable community members. This gathering is free to attend, and participants are invited to support the host venue with a purchase in appreciation for the use of the space.

Lolobee’s Lounge
MAY4
Health & Wellness

Walk with Ease (18 session walking experience)

This free, six-week walking program offers 18 sessions with three interactive meetings each week led by a trained leader. Every session begins with a brief discussion on topics that support successful walking and arthritis management, then moves into a guided warm up and stretching, a walk, and a cool down. The experience is designed to enhance overall health and can improve flexibility, balance, strength, and stamina, with the added potential to reduce pain and discomfort for people living with arthritis. People of all ages and ability levels are welcome, and trained leaders provide support to help participants succeed. Sessions take place at the Hoyt Park Pavilion. To get the most from the program, attending all sessions is encouraged. Cost: Free.

Hoyt Park
MAY4
Health & Wellness

Midland County In-Person Meeting

This meeting welcomes people pursuing recovery in any form, along with allies and others who support a recovery lifestyle. It offers an open, supportive space that respects every pathway. Free snacks and coffee are available.

TEN16 recovery network
MAY5
Civic

Midland CAC Facility Tours

Step inside the Midland Child Advocacy Center for a guided tour led by staff. Explore the spaces designed to help children feel safe and brave, and see how caregivers receive compassionate care and support. Discover the free child abuse prevention and intervention services the center provides, and meet the team that delivers them. Advanced registration is required. Light refreshments will be available.

Midland Child Advocacy Center
MAY5
Food & Drink

Bavarian Inn Lodge Chicken Liver Night

Savor the chicken livers featured at the banquets, offered on the first Tuesday of every month. Dine in at the Lorelei Lounge, or call 989-652-6627 to place a takeout order to enjoy at home. Please call ahead for dine-in or takeout.

Bavarian Inn Lodge
MAY5
Family

Spring Minis

Book a brief portrait session at Dow Gardens, set among spring blooms for a soft, romantic backdrop. Expect seasonal color from magnolias and tulips when in bloom, though specific flowers cannot be guaranteed. These minis are ideal for maternity, families, motherhood moments, milestones, or simply refreshing your photos. Sessions are scheduled in 10 minute increments to keep things easy and efficient. The fee is $225, and admission to the gardens is not included. A $75 retainer is required to hold a spot, and availability is limited as spring color is short lived.

Dow Gardens
MAY5
Fundraisers

Give Local Bay 2026 Boost Bash

Celebrate community generosity at the inaugural Give Local Bay 2026 Boost Bash, presented by Tri-Star Trust. This signature gathering takes place on Give Local Bay to recognize donors and sponsors while growing the 2026 Give Local Bay Match Pool. Enjoy drinks, hors d’oeuvres, and live music in a festive setting as the overall giving total is displayed in real time. The event features the live announcement of all 2026 Give Local Bay prize recipients, serving as the central moment of this year’s festivities. Ticket quantities are limited and are anticipated to sell out. Sponsorship options include Spark Sponsor at $50 with one ticket, Ignite Sponsor at $250 with two tickets and name recognition on a printed display, and Launch Sponsor at $500 with two tickets, printed display recognition, and verbal acknowledgment. Guests may add an extra contribution at checkout, and all ticket holders receive a custom lapel pin created for this year’s initiative. Proceeds benefit the Give Local Bay Match Pool, helping each donation have an even greater impact on the giving day.

Pere Marquette Depot - 1904 Room
MAY5
Health & Wellness

Cinco De Mayo Fitness Fiesta

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with a high-energy fitness fiesta set to spicy beats and designed to make you sweat. Expect upbeat music, a vigorous workout, and an electric vibe throughout. Admission is $20, with free entry for bootcamp members. Space is limited, so securing a spot ahead of time is recommended.

MAY5
Workshops & Classes

Free retirement seminar for past & present Dow Employees

A free educational seminar for past and present Dow employees, presented by the M&A team, focuses on preparing for retirement and making confident, informed financial decisions. Topics include evaluating readiness to retire, determining desired and needed income, Social Security considerations, Dow healthcare options, and what to expect from an investment portfolio. The session takes place at Holiday Inn Midland and is open to the community. Registration is available by calling (989) 684-8500 or by emailing vanessab@maierandassociates.com.

Holiday Inn Midland
MAY5
Food & Drink

Pop-Up Event at MyMichigan

Eat 'Em Up Donuts is setting up at MyMichigan in Saginaw with its signature mini donuts made hot and fresh from the truck. Look for classics like cinnamon sugar alongside other creative options, and pair your pick with coffee for a quick breakfast, a study break, or a simple treat with friends.

MAY5
Health & Wellness

Built Different 2026

The third installment of this bootcamp series builds on the strong momentum of the previous session and spotlights a premium fitness experience focused on real results without shortcuts. Pricing is $130 per session, with a four-session bundle available for $470 that saves $50. The message emphasizes taking action to see progress, all within a community-driven atmosphere.

MAY5
Groups & Meetups

May SVBA meeting

The May SVBA meeting at The Valley Church opens with a welcoming question and answer session for new beekeepers led by an experienced beekeeper. The program then moves into updates from the club and a talk from a guest speaker.

The Valley Church
MAY5
Health & Wellness

Anxiety Relief Meditation Series

This series teaches practical ways to ease anxiety through four meditation sessions. Each session explores a different method, including mindfulness practice, guided visualization, a sound bath meditation, and a tapping meditation known as EFT. Instruction focuses on simple, repeatable techniques that support calm and clarity.

MAY5
Music

The Rock Orchestra by Candlelight: Saginaw, MI

The Rock Orchestra by Candlelight brings its touring production to Saginaw at the Dow Event Center, presenting a 90-minute concert where a 14-piece ensemble of classical musicians reshapes iconic rock and metal anthems in a candlelit atmosphere. Expect sweeping strings and powerful vocals set against surges of amplified intensity, creating a striking meeting of orchestral finesse and heavy music. The program draws on songs made famous by Metallica, AC/DC, Rolling Stones, Rage Against The Machine, My Chemical Romance, Linkin' Park, SOAD, Guns N Roses, Evanescence, Papa Roach, The Cranberries, and more. This is a flexible collective that features world-class instrumentalists and vocalists, bringing fresh energy to every performance. Previous attendees have described it as a must-see for rock fans, engaging from start to finish, and a distinctive fusion of symphonic bravado and hard rock. The Rock Orchestra and its events are not affiliated with the artists and composers listed, and all trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Dow Event Center
MAY5
Workshops & Classes

Senior Sew — Greater Midland

Come and learn to sew. Sewing machines and materials will be provided. Registration is recommended to save your seat and machine. There is a fee to participate.

Greater Midland Community Center
MAY5
Markets

Church Rummage Sale

Explore a church rummage sale with an opening day, a half-price day, and a $2 bag day. All clothing is $1 and payment is cash only. Shoppers can also visit the Next-to-New Shop. All sales support Presbyterian Women missions. Hosted by Memorial Presbyterian Church.

MAY5
Workshops & Classes

MidLab - Staffed Hours (Vck & Brian)

Explore the Grace A. Dow Memorial Library’s MidLab during a staffed session with Vck and Brian on site. The makerspace welcomes participants ages 12 and up to create, learn, and experiment through self-guided time and hands-on classes. Registration is required and applies to a single session.

Grace A. Dow Memorial Library
MAY5
Family

Safety Around Water Program (Session 5)

Children ages 5 to 15 can take part in a program that teaches essential skills for staying safe in and around water. The curriculum has been tested with positive results, and participation is open to all within this age range.

YMCA of Saginaw
MAY5
Groups & Meetups

Bay County In-Person Tuesdays

Bay County Peer 360 has refreshed its meeting schedule, and this in-person gathering at 4 Aces Fellowship Club is part of those updates. The schedule now includes a newly added meeting at this venue, offering another in-person option in Bay County.

4 Aces Fellowship Club
MAY5
Music

The Rock Orchestra By Candlelight

Having entertained more than 700,000 attendees worldwide, The Rock Orchestra by Candlelight returns to the United States with a new show at the Dow Event Center. This 90-minute concert features a live rock orchestra performing in a candlelit setting, creating an atmospheric backdrop for the music.

Dow Event Center
MAY5
Groups & Meetups

Saginaw Breastmilk Circle

This is a gathering for breastfeeding families to connect, share experiences, and offer support. All parents, whether new or experienced, are welcome to join the conversation and bond with other members of the community.

Butman-Fish Branch Library
MAY6
Workshops & Classes

Drawing & Painting w Cyd Keefe - Spring 2026 Session

Explore drawing and acrylic painting in a flexible, guided series priced at $100. Participants may concentrate on a single medium or work in both, with instruction tailored to their goals. The drawing component builds observational skills and covers essential techniques such as selecting and using materials, understanding perspective and proportion, planning compositions, and developing value and shading. The painting component welcomes newcomers and seasoned acrylic artists alike. Topics include the elements and principles of art, color mixing, composition, and experimenting with mediums to expand the range of acrylics. Projects are adjusted to suit individual interests and needs, with personalized feedback throughout. Led by Cynthia Keefe, MFA and co-founder of Creative 360. Open to ages 16 and up. A materials list is provided after registration, and advance registration is encouraged.

Creative 360
MAY6
Food & Drink

Grateful Pasta

Artisan Urban Bistro hosts Grateful Pasta. Making a reservation in advance is highly recommended. To reserve, call 1989-401-6019.

Artisan Urban Bistro
MAY6
Health & Wellness

Manifestation Meditation Series

Explore manifestation through meditation in a series centered on the principle often phrased as ask and you shall receive. The sessions teach techniques for manifesting and are offered across four dates in May.

MAY6
Groups & Meetups

Writers' Roundtable

Writers of every stripe are welcome, including poets, songwriters, screenwriters, and playwrights. This casual, drop-in workgroup at HMT offers a supportive space to spark ideas, focus on your craft, and meet fellow creatives. Bring your own snacks if you like, or pick up a soda or candy at the on-site concessions. Participation is free, and optional donations are appreciated.

MAY6
Health & Wellness

Bay County In-Person Wednesdays

Bay County Peer 360 has refreshed its meeting schedule, adding a new gathering at 4 ACES Fellowship Club and adjusting another meeting. This event takes place as part of that updated lineup.

Great Lakes Dream Center
MAY6
Career

Memories & Milestones

The second annual Memories & Milestones luncheon celebrates the past, present, and future of the Saginaw County Young Professionals Network. Held at Saginaw Valley State University inside Curtiss Hall, the gathering brings together current and former YPN members along with community supporters who have championed its mission to attract and retain talent, build meaningful connections, and deliver programming that empowers emerging professionals. A featured conversation, Who’s Next?, explores leadership succession, community stewardship, and preparing the next generation to lead, with insights from Dick Garber of Garber Automotive Group, Paul W. Furlo of Morley Companies, and Dr. Samuel Shaheen of Shaheen Development. The program also recognizes exceptional contributions with the Milestone Member Award to Kristin Knoll of Covenant HealthCare Foundation, the Legacy Leader Award to Tri-Star Trust, and the Outstanding Young Professional Award to Kimberly Anderson of Goodwill Industries of Mid-Michigan. The event honors YPN’s legacy while encouraging future leaders to continue strengthening Saginaw County. Refunds will be issued up to one week prior to the event.

Saginaw Valley State University
MAY6
Health & Wellness

Midland County In-Person Meeting

All recovery pathways are supported, and however you recover, you are welcome. These meetings welcome recovery allies, supporters, and anyone who supports the recovery lifestyle. Free snacks and coffee are provided.

TEN16 recovery network
MAY6
Civic

City Council - Regular Meeting

The City Council will hold a regular meeting.

Andersen Enrichment Center
MAY6
Seasonal

Sips and Stems

Celebrate the spring season with friends. Enjoy pastries, lemonade, and laughter in the tulip fields. You can handpick your own tulip bouquet of up to 15 stems and learn how to keep them fresh. Registration includes light refreshments and a cheerful takeaway.

Dow Gardens and the Whiting Forest of Dow Gardens
MAY6
Workshops & Classes

Bay City: Cheerleading Class (ages 7-8) @ Bay City Mall

This affordable cheerleading program is designed to empower young people and welcomes boys and girls ages 4 to 18. Athletes do not need to be from Midland, as participants from surrounding communities are welcome too.

Bay City Town Center
MAY7
Workshops & Classes

Secure Seniors - Free Seminar

This free, friendly seminar is designed to help people 64 and older, along with their families, stay safe from scams. It explains how to recognize red flags, avoid common schemes, and take the right steps when something does not feel right. The session shares real-life examples, straightforward tips you can put to use right away, and practical tools to protect your money and personal information. Whether you are comfortable with technology or still learning, the information is presented clearly and is easy to follow. Attendees gain confidence and awareness, with the reassurance that they are not alone.

United Financial Credit Union
MAY7
Markets

Spring Fling at the Loft Gift Shop

Welcome spring with a relaxed shopping experience at the Loft Gift Shop. Explore selections from Vera Bradley along with apparel, home décor, jewelry, gifts, and more. Enjoy finger foods as you browse, take advantage of discounts, and look forward to door prizes. Some participating vendors are listed as co-hosts for this event.

The Loft Gift Shop
MAY7
Career

Business After Hours at Wildfire Credit Union

May’s Business After Hours has a revised date. Taking place at Wildfire Credit Union, the Swing Big edition offers time to build relationships in the business community, meet new contacts, exchange leads, and enjoy food and entertainment. Admission is complimentary for Chamber members and their employees, as well as members of the Saginaw County Young Professionals Network, and no RSVP is required. Bringing business cards is recommended.

MAY7
Festivals

Youth Arts Festival

This two-day celebration of youth creativity features free, hands-on art making for all ages and highlights the talents of young artists across many forms. One day at the Temple Theatre will center on live theater performances and a student film screening, with further details to be announced. Another day at the Saginaw Art Museum and Gardens includes complimentary art activities led by Local Arts and the Youth Arts Council, along with musical performances by Hemmeter Violin Club, Saginaw Strings, Saginaw Bay Youth Orchestra, SHE Gems, the Saginaw United High School Phoenix Drumline, and Major Chords for Minors in both rock band and jam band sets. Admission is free on both days. Young people can also take part through writing and film components of the program.

Saginaw Art Museum & Gardens
MAY7
Civic

Community Engagement Session 6

At Northeast Middle School, this community session is designed for MPS parents, staff, and neighbors to learn about the district’s long-term facility planning. It highlights the recommendations from the Blueprint for Tomorrow Steering Committee. Two sessions present the same content. The gathering takes place in a classroom at the school.

Northeast Middle School
MAY7
Groups & Meetups

Bookmarks Fantasy Book Club - One Dark Window by Rachel Gillig

The Bookmarks Fantasy Book Club hosts a friendly discussion of One Dark Window by Rachel Gillig.

Bookmarks
MAY7
Workshops & Classes

Floral Bouquet Cookie Decorating Class

At Willow Tree Beads & Crafts, this cookie decorating class centers on floral bouquet designs that make sweet gifts or a pretty set to keep. Additional sets can be ordered so you can decorate presents for your mother, daughter, or grandmother. It is also a nice option for moms with flower allergies. The cost is $40 per person and includes all materials and step-by-step instruction.

Willow Tree Beads & Crafts
MAY7
Groups & Meetups

90s & 2000s Name That Tune Music Trivia

Settle in at The Wanigan Eatery for a 90s and 2000s Name That Tune music trivia night that keeps the focus on fun rather than fierce competition. Enjoy nostalgic tracks, shared memories, and plenty of laughs for a lighthearted escape that lasts a couple of hours. Teams can include one to six people. Entry is $3 per person and includes a raffle ticket. The winning team’s members receive trophies, and first place also earns a cash prize that depends on the number of participants. Raffle tickets are part of the festivities.

The Wanigan Eatery
MAY7
Health & Wellness

Sound Healing Series

A gentle sound healing session invites you to relax as the tones of a small brass sound bowl wash over you. The vibrations can shift your energy and even affect how warm or cool you feel, so comfort is key. Bring a mat, a blanket, and a pillow so you can settle in and enjoy the sound bath. This program is offered as a series with multiple sessions.

MAY7
Comedy

Comedy Night with Dave Dyer

Midland Center for the Arts hosts a monthly night of comedy headlined by Dave Dyer, with a performance by Kate Brindle. Enjoy an evening of laughs at this recurring showcase.

Midland Center for the Arts
MAY7
Theater

The Last 5 Years

Jason Robert Brown’s poignant, two-character musical traces five years in the lives of two twenty-somethings in New York City as their relationship blossoms and unravels. Cathy shares her perspective in reverse, beginning at the end, while Jamie moves forward from the start, creating a mirrored storytelling arc that intersects only once at their wedding placed at the center of the piece. Originally produced for the New York stage by Arielle Tepper and Marty Bell, and first produced by Northlight Theatre in Chicago, this intimate work blends narrative ingenuity with a richly composed score.

Pit & Balcony Community Theatre
MAY7
Sales & Discounts

ONE DAY SALE MAY 7

A one day sale features 20% savings on gift cards for Mom or for yourself, plus 20% off hair, skin, and body products. Instant gift certificates can be purchased online during the sale. It takes place just before Mother's Day.

Ana Luis Salon & Day Spa
MAY7
Fundraisers

Annual Alzheimer's Bake Sale, Lunch, & Baskets

This annual Alzheimer's fundraiser features lunch, a bake sale, and chances to enter for basket prizes. All proceeds go directly to A Walk to End Alzheimer's, so every purchase or entry supports the cause.

Real Estate One Great Lakes Bay
MAY7
Music

MI Elements Grains and Grounds presents Bob Hausler

Mi Element Grains and Grounds hosts a close-up performance with Michigan songwriter Bob Hausler, blending music and storytelling in a cozy setting. Enjoy craft beer and baked selections from the venue as you take in the show.

Mi Element Grains and Grounds
MAY7
Workshops & Classes

Bay City: Kids in the Kitchen @ Dow Bay Area Family YMCA

This class offers a hands-on, interactive experience where young chefs can explore the world of cooking. Designed for kids ages 8-12, this class allows creativity and taste to come together as they stir up some fun in the kitchen.

Dow Bay Area Family YMCA
MAY7
Art & Culture

Books & Bites

Join us for a traditional book club where well chat about the selected book and enjoy a snack. This months discussion will focus on the book I Must Betray You by Ruta Sepetys. Copies of the book will be available to check out, and there is a one-week checkout period for book club selections. Registration is required.

Grace A. Dow Memorial Library
MAY7
Seasonal

Sips and Stems at Dow Gardens!

Mark the arrival of spring alongside friends with a relaxed outing amid blooming tulip fields. Savor pastries and lemonade as you share plenty of laughs. Wander through the flowers and pick your own colorful tulips for a bouquet, up to 15 stems.

Dow Gardens and the Whiting Forest of Dow Gardens
MAY8
Markets

Handmade Jewelry Show

Celebrate local artistry at a free, one-day showcase of handmade jewelry at Studio 23/The Arts Center. Discover elegant necklaces, dazzling earrings, unique brooches, and beautiful bracelets created by local jewelers, and find a thoughtful gift for someone special or a treat for yourself. Jewelry makers interested in participating can still register for remaining vendor spots.

Studio 23/The Arts Center
MAY8
Workshops & Classes

Roethke Poetry Retreat 2026 -- SAVE THE DATE

Set at the Montague Inn Bed & Breakfast, the third annual Roethke Poetry Retreat features returning lead poet Anita Skeen. The weekend includes the Roethke House picnic, several writing workshops, and a dinner with a performance, along with new elements added to the program. Additional details and registration information will be shared soon.

Montague Inn Bed & Breakfast
MAY8
Family

Space Day

A National Space Day celebration features space-focused STEM activities at the airport. Discover science, technology, engineering, and math through a cosmic lens in a friendly setting.

Jack Barstow Municipal Airport
MAY8
Fundraisers

PRD Annual Fundraiser - We LOVE Saginaw

This annual fundraising evening in support of Downtown Saginaw features dinner with appetizers, one complimentary drink ticket, and a cash bar. Tickets are $75 per person or $500 for a table of eight. Live entertainment is provided by Jack Luna High Fidelity Entertainment, and activities include a photo booth and a Saginaw-themed trivia game. Attendees can also participate in a table decorating contest, plus a silent auction and raffle offering a range of items and experiences. Proceeds benefit the mission of Positive Results Downtown Saginaw. The event takes place at the Dow Event Center. Wearing favorite Saginaw gear is encouraged.

Dow Event Center
MAY8
Groups & Meetups

Queer Game Night

Queer Game Night takes place at Dreams of Conquest in Bay City, with games provided by the venue and The Asterix*. Participants can also bring their favorite games to share with familiar faces and new friends. The Asterix* intends to create a welcoming and affirming space for 2SLGBTQ+ folks, strategically undervalued members of the community, and allies, and this event is designed as an inclusive space where everyone is welcome.

Dreams Of Conquest (Downtown Bay City)
MAY8
Music

American Legion

This event features melodies and dance at American Legion Auxiliary Post 439 Saginaw.

American Legion Auxiliary Post 439 Saginaw
MAY8
Career

Energize YPN Coffee Social | May

A casual coffee social at Legacy Coffee House brings together young professionals for networking and conversation. This gathering is open to attendees ages 21 to 40. Admission is free, and participants purchase their own coffee, food, or other items. No registration is required, and Energize membership is not necessary. The setting supports a local coffee shop while offering a chance to learn about Energize opportunities. Appreciation is extended to Wildfire Credit Union, sponsor of the February Coffee Social.

Legacy Coffee House
MAY8
Music

Last One Out rocks Jake's Corner Lounge

Last One Out brings lively music to Jake's Corner Lounge with an upbeat atmosphere. Dancing in the aisles is encouraged for those who want to move with the music.

Jake's Corner Lounge
MAY8
Markets

Plant Sale OPENING WEEKEND!

A favorite spring tradition returns with an opening weekend plant sale featuring fresh plants, colorful flowers, and a variety of farm favorites. Shop a seasonal selection that includes freshly harvested asparagus, culinary herbs and hanging baskets, strawberries and raspberries, blooming flowers with flats ready for planting, eggs straight from the farm, maple syrup, lip balm, and more. Eat Em Up Donuts will be on site all three days so you can enjoy a warm donut while you browse. Pricing and additional details will be shared as the sale approaches.

Schomaker Farms
MAY8
Music

Blast After Dark: 90s Edition

A 90s themed party takes over Bavarian Blast Waterpark with waves, waterslides, and a retro vibe inspired by scrunchies, boomboxes, and neon. A DJ sets the soundtrack while lip sync battles and dance competitions keep the energy high. Light 90s inspired snacks are available, and themed cocktails and mocktails can be purchased. After hours access to Bavarian Blast Waterpark is included. Tickets are $75 per person, and attendees must be 21 or older.

Bavarian Blast Waterpark
MAY8
Outdoor Recreation

Spring Ephemeral Hike

A hike with Little Forks Conservancy at the Albert & Virginia Szok Preserve focuses on native Michigan spring wildflowers. Learn about these seasonal plants along the way.

Albert & Virginia Szok Preserve
MAY8
Workshops & Classes

MidLab - DIY Hours

The MidLab is a makerspace for individuals ages 12 and up. Its a place to learn, create, and explore. Registration is required to use the MidLab. During do-it-yourself hours, the space is available for independent use, and no staff will be present. After registering, visit the Reference Desk on the main floor to receive the daily door code. A variety of equipment is available, including sewing machines, Cricuts, a small heat press, computers, button makers, and try-it kits. Computers offer access to Adobe Creative Suite, Canva Pro, Cricut Access, Glowforge Premium, and more. Participants are asked to clean up before leaving and to be mindful of others while using the equipment. For projects requiring extended machine use, contact Jon VanDerhoof to make arrangements.

Grace A. Dow Memorial Library
MAY8
Family

Bookmobile Stop - Westwood Village

Come visit the Bookmobile at Westwood Village, where it will be parked in the visitor lot. You can browse a selection of books for all ages. If you want to sign up for a library card, make sure to bring an ID that shows your current address. A laptop with internet access will be available, and you can return items borrowed from the Bookmobile to any branch and vice versa.

Westwood Village
MAY8
Music

Johnny Guest - Solo - Crazy Vines Winery

Johnny Guest presents a solo performance at Crazy Vines Winery. This event features a single-artist live set in a winery venue.

Crazy Vines Winery
MAY9
Family

Parachute Party @WIRT

At Alice and Jack Wirt Public Library, kids ages 5 to 8 can take part in a lively parachute party filled with movement and laughter. Activities include tossing balls, making big waves, and playing together beneath the parachute with friends. Registration is not required.

Alice and Jack Wirt Public Library
MAY9
Theater

Shucked at Midland Center for the Arts

Shucked, a corn-themed American musical comedy, comes to Midland Center for the Arts. The Tony Award winning show features a book by Robert Horn, a score by Grammy winning songwriters Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally, and direction by Tony Award winner Jack O’Brien. Praised by The Wall Street Journal for its humor, this production brings together creators whose credits include Tootsie, Kacey Musgraves’ Follow Your Arrow, and Hairspray.

Midland Center for the Arts
MAY9
Music

🎶SPEECHLESS - LIVE MUSIC EVENT 🎶

A high energy live band delivers crisp sound, fan favorites, and a set that keeps the whole room moving. The performance takes place at Hamilton St. Pub. Enjoy drinks, food, music, and good times.

MAY9
Music

COMPLETELY UNCHAINED "Van Halen Tribute"

A tribute performance celebrating the music of Van Halen.

The Vault
MAY9
Music

Cosmic Rose - Grateful Dead Tribute @ Bemo's Bar in Bay City

Cosmic Rose returns to Bay City with a Grateful Dead tribute at Bemo's Bar. The stage room will be transformed into a jam filled atmosphere for an evening of music. A ten dollar cover charge applies.

Bemo's Bar
MAY9
Sports

Michigan Arsenal vs. Minnesota Monsters

Michigan Arsenal meets the Minnesota Monsters at The Dow Event Center for a basketball clash of contrasting styles. Regional pride and early-season momentum add extra fuel as both teams lean on defense and fast-break opportunities. Physical play, timely stops, and smart choices down the stretch could determine who comes out on top.

The Dow Event Center Michigan
MAY9
Music

Jake Slater as Elvis

The State Theatre hosts a live Elvis tribute starring Jake Slater, a national and international award-winning Elvis tribute artist. He has entertained audiences throughout Michigan, across the United States, and in Canada. The performance highlights every chapter of Elvis’s career, from the 1950s to the 1960s and 1970s. Jake has appeared for crowds of all sizes, delivered sold out performances, and supported many meaningful causes. His accolades include wins at the Saginaw Kingfest, taking the Early Years segment in 2009 and returning in 2011 to claim the overall title of King of Saginaw. He holds the unique distinction of being the only King of Saginaw to win both the Early Years and Concert Years categories along with the top honor.

State Theatre
MAY9
Sports

Michigan Arsenal v Minnesota Monsters

Michigan Arsenal takes on the Minnesota Monsters at the Dow Event Center in a head to head matchup.

Dow Event Center
MAY9
Music

Last One Out rides again at JJ's Roadhouse - Saginaw!

Last One Out appears at JJ’s Roadhouse in Saginaw for a night of music and good company.

JJ’s Roadhouse
MAY9
Art & Culture

SBSO's 90th: An Ode To Joy

The Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra and the Saginaw Choral Society mark their 90th anniversaries with a joint performance at The Temple Theatre of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9. This collaboration brings orchestra and chorus together to present one of the most renowned works in classical music.

The Temple Theatre
MAY9
Sports

BEETS' Mother's Day Momma Jomma

BEETS' Mother's Day Momma Jomma is a youth fastpitch competition for girls connected to the Saginaw Sugar Beets, celebrating Mother’s Day with spirited play.

Saginaw St, Saginaw, MI 48602, United States
MAY9
Music

FaBaLa at The Willew - Bay City MI

Willew Lounge in Bay City MI hosts FaBaLa.

Willew Lounge
MAY9
Sports

Pitch Hit & Run

At Dow Diamond, a free nationwide baseball and softball program invites kids ages 7 to 14 to test their skills in three challenges. Participants pitch six times at a strike zone, hit from a stationary tee, and race from base to base against the clock. Competition is grouped by ages 7 to 8, 9 to 10, 11 to 12, and 13 to 14, with separate divisions for boys and girls. Age eligibility is based on how old participants are on November 15 of the current year. There is no cost to enter, and online registration is required before taking part. Competitors may complete their attempts at any point during the scheduled window, and winners will be notified after the event. If weather becomes an issue, the activities may be canceled and possibly rescheduled, and updates will be posted on signage at the field. Free parking is available in the Dow East End lot.

Dow Diamond
MAY9
Markets

Plant Sale OPENING WEEKEND!

Opening weekend brings back a spring plant sale featuring a wide mix of plants and farm goods. Herbs, hanging baskets, flowers and flats are joined by freshly cut asparagus, strawberries and raspberries. The selection also includes farm fresh eggs, maple syrup and lip balm, with more to discover. Eat Em Up Donuts will be on site all three days with fresh donuts for shoppers. Full pricing and additional details will be announced.

Schomaker Farms
MAY9
Family

Enchanted Garden Party with Girl Scouts - Saginaw

Designed for Pre-K and incoming kindergarten girls in Saginaw, this garden-themed gathering welcomes families to explore the magic of the world around them. Kids can take part in STEM activities, play outdoor games, and get creative by making an enchanted fairy wand. Families can learn about Girl Scouts and how to get involved. One caregiver must be present with each child.

Girl Scouts Heart of Michigan Saginaw Regional Center
MAY9
Workshops & Classes

MI Concealed Pistol License Class in Saginaw, MI - 10AM to 7PM

Explore the responsibilities of concealed carry in an eight-hour course that combines training for the Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL), Florida CWFL, and Virginia CHP. Participants review firearm safety, proper handling and storage, the lawful use of force, and the laws and regulations that apply to carrying concealed firearms, including state-specific rules and application requirements for these permits. Scheduling details may change, so check the organizer’s website for the most current information.

MAY9
Holidays

Mother’s Day Tea at the Pines

Honor the mother figures in your life with a three-course tea set in the sun parlor of the historic Pines at Dow Gardens. The program includes a brief talk about Grace Dow and her approach to motherhood, drawing on letters, writings, oral histories, and materials from the Dow family archive. There will be time to socialize during tea service, and afterward participants may explore the Pines. If you plan to attend with a larger group or if members of your party reserve separately, indicate this so seats can be placed together. The fee is $45. Attendees should arrive at the Dow Gardens Visitors Center 15 minutes early, as the walk to the Pines is about a quarter mile through the gardens.

Dow Gardens
MAY9
Markets

Mother's Day Craft Show

A Mother’s Day craft show offers a refined shopping experience created for moms at Fashion Square Mall. Browse craft offerings and mark the occasion with a thoughtful shopping outing.

Fashion Square Mall
MAY9
Markets

Mother’s Day Event

This Mother’s Day event features shopping, special promotions, and snacks during an afternoon gathering. Pop up vendors include Little Ellie’s Boutique with bamboo clothing for little ones along with styles for moms, and The Zap Bar offering permanent jewelry that can be chosen together as a keepsake. It provides an opportunity to spend time with a mom or a best friend.

Sassy & Chic Boutique
MAY9
Festivals

GEEKATHON 2

Hosted at Saginaw Valley Church of The Nazarene, GEEKATHON 2 is a free-to-attend gathering featuring a cosplay competition plus tournaments for Commander and TCG Pocket. Prospective vendors can contact the organizers through the page or reach out to Rodrigo or Stephen for vending details.

Saginaw Valley Church of The Nazarene
MAY9
Art & Culture

Fashion Show :Bringing A Caribbean Carnival To Saginaw!

Experience the vibrant vibes of the Caribbean! This event will feature colorful costumes, lively beats, and stunning designs. Celebrate style, culture, and creativity all in one night.

Platinum Creation
MAY9
Dancing

Contra Dance (May 9) — Greater Midland

This event welcomes individuals of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced dancers. Singles, couples, and children ages 8 and up accompanied by an adult are encouraged to participate. A warm-up and pre-dance lesson will kick things off, followed by dancing to live music.

Greater Midland Community Center
MAY9
Music

CCompletely Unchained - Van Halen Tribute

Completely Unchained performs at The Vault - Saginaw, located in Saginaw, MI. Experience the band live on stage at this local venue.

MAY9
Music

Cherrelle & Friends Las Vegas Style

Get ready to vibe Vegas-style with Cherrelle and the crew for a night full of fun and good times!

Saginaw County Community Action Center (CAC)
MAY10
Music

Traditional Sessions

Experience a traditional Irish session at MI Element Grains and Grounds in Midland, featuring lively sets of jigs, reels, hornpipes, polkas, waltzes and airs, with the occasional barndance or strathspey, all played at a comfortable pace. Musicians and listeners are welcome. Typical instruments for this style include fiddle, flute, whistle, guitar, mandolin, bouzouki, four string banjo, harp, accordion and bodhrán or bones, and most tunes are commonly in the keys of G, D or A. A slow learning session may be added if there is enough interest. For more information, contact John Bunch at jfsbunch@yahoo.com or 913-426-3445. #founditonmiirish

Mi Element grains & grounds
MAY10
Music

Benefit Concert for the Sickle Cell Association of Saginaw Mi

A benefit concert supporting the Sickle Cell Association of Saginaw MI takes place at Horizons Conference Center. Sponsorship and vendor opportunities are available.

Horizons Conference Center
MAY10
Groups & Meetups

Pinball Social

Enjoy a casual pinball hangout with a friendly competitive edge. All ages and experience levels are welcome, whether you are aiming for the top of the leaderboard or just relaxing, enjoying some food, and flipping with local pinball fans. No registration is required. Bring cash for the coin drop and spend time around the machines in good company.

Brinstar
MAY10
Food & Drink

Mother's Day Brunch

A Mother’s Day brunch at The Golden Glow Ballroom features a seated service with availability staggered every 15 minutes and a wide selection of breakfast and lunch favorites. Guests can enjoy citrus brined honey garlic chicken and maple glazed ham, along with roasted garlic mashed potatoes with gravy, sautéed green beans, Italian pasta salad, a garden salad with assorted toppings and dressings, and warm rolls with butter. Breakfast offerings include a chef-attended omelet station, bananas foster French toast, pancakes, scrambled eggs, biscuits and gravy, sausage, bacon, breakfast potatoes, fresh fruit, and assorted muffins. A kids station provides chicken tenders, french fries, macaroni and cheese, and applesauce. Desserts include assorted pies and cookies. Nonalcoholic beverages are included, and a cash bar is available. A complimentary photo booth will be available for photos with mom. Reservations are required. Pricing is $34 for adults, $16 for children ages 6 to 12, and complimentary for children 5 and under. Payment is collected at check in, with an 18 percent gratuity and 6 percent sales tax added to all checks, and a 3 percent surcharge applied to credit card payments. No shows or cancellations on the event day are subject to a fee of 10 percent of the reserved amount. For groups of 10 or more, a credit card number is required to hold the reservation.

Golden Glow Ballroom
MAY10
Markets

Plant Sale OPENING WEEKEND!

The spring plant sale returns with fresh plants and flowers. Shop herbs and hanging baskets, flowers and flats, strawberries and raspberries, and freshly cut asparagus. Farm fresh eggs, maple syrup, lip balm, and more will also be available. The sale takes place on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Eat Em Up Donuts will be on site all three days with fresh donuts to enjoy while you shop. Pricing and additional details will be shared closer to the sale.

Schomaker Farms
MAY10
Markets

Midland Mothers Day Swap Meet & Bike Show

Now in its 43rd year, this long-running swap meet and bike show returns to the Midland County Fairgrounds. Celebrate a Mid Michigan spring tradition with rows of vendors, parts, and a ride-in bike show with on-site registration. General admission is $5, with free entry for children under 12, supported by event sponsors. Indoor vendor spaces are available for $40 per 10x10 booth, with priority given to parts vendors. Early booking is encouraged. For information or to reserve a spot, call 989-893-5187.

Midland County Fairgrounds
MAY10
Food & Drink

Mothers Day Brunch

Celebrate Mother’s Day with a festive brunch at Bay City Country Club. Savor made-to-order omelets and crêpes, prime rib, salmon, fresh fruit, and decadent desserts in a beautiful setting. The event is open to the public, with pricing at $29.99 for adults and $14.99 for kids. Reservations are available.

Bay City Country Club
MAY10
Holidays

Mother's Day Buffet

Treat Mom to a gourmet buffet featuring a full salad station, hot entrees, and a generous dessert selection. The salad offerings include Caesar salad, strawberry spinach salad with poppy seed dressing, cottage cheese, cranberry relish, Bavarian Inn coleslaw, garlic cheese spread with crackers and gourmet butter pretzels, honey yeast rolls, and applesauce. On the hot side, expect waffles, scrambled eggs, Frankenmuth chicken, oven roasted beef strip loin, herb roasted pork loin with fine herb cream sauce, pesto baked salmon, Bavarian Inn dressing, Bavarian Inn buttered noodles, whipped potatoes with chicken gravy, buttered corn, a broccoli, cauliflower and carrot blend with herb butter, herb and parmesan roasted redskin potatoes, and lemon parmesan green beans. For dessert, enjoy strawberry rhubarb crisp, Bavarian Inn Restaurant cheesecakes with fruit toppings, Jell-O, fresh fruit, rum sheet torte, chocolate mousse with whipped cream, lemon squares, Guten Morgan coffee cake, and a cheese display with a cracker medley. Pricing is $43.50 for adults, $21.95 for ages 8 to 12, $13.95 for ages 3 to 7, and children 2 and under are free. Reservations are required and can be made by calling 888.775.6343. Seating is in various banquet and dining rooms.

Bavarian Inn Lodge
MAY10
Food & Drink

What About Waffles at Eastside Live Oak

What About Waffles will be at Live Oak Coffeehouse (Eastside Midland) on the Eastside.

Live Oak Coffeehouse (Eastside Midland)
MAY10
Family

Pinball Wizards in Training

Young pinball fans ages 6 to 12 can dive into the basics in a friendly, skills-focused session. Instructors cover flipper control, smart shot choices, and how the machines work to build confidence and make play more fun. The first hour features hands-on demonstrations and guided practice, followed by a second hour of free play on select games. No coins are needed. The fee is $5 per child, and a parent or guardian must remain for the duration. Space is limited to six children. Pre-registration is available through the Brinstar website and menu, and walk-up signups are offered until Thursday if spots remain.

Brinstar
MAY11
Civic

Food Giveaway

Food boxes are available for pickup, with a simple sign-in process and clear guidelines to keep the line moving. Please bring a photo ID. Each vehicle may receive up to two boxes. Additional boxes are available only when an eligible person for another household is physically present with matching identification, or when written permission and proper ID for that household are provided. If someone is picking up on your behalf because you are working, homebound, or unable to attend, prepare a brief permission note for this giveaway that includes your full name, the full name of the person collecting for you, the number of people in your household and their ages. Date and sign the note, and remember it is valid only for that day. The person collecting for you must also have a copy or phone photo of your ID. Check-in is handled by texting the phone number posted on signs along the route. You will receive a link to a form, complete it and confirm, then a screen with a timestamp will appear. Take a screenshot, keep the confirmation on your phone, and show it to staff in the parking lot. If you do not use a smartphone or prefer not to complete the form yourself, staff can assist with a tablet. Sign in only on the day of the event. If your confirmation does not display the current date, sign in again. Submit the form once, as multiple sign-ins will not result in additional boxes. For faster loading, clear space in your trunk or cargo area and have it open or your doors unlocked. Do not block driveways, and be prepared to move if emergency vehicles need access. Thank you for your patience and cooperation, which helps everyone receive assistance safely and efficiently.

The Salvation Army Bay City Corps Community Center
MAY11
Food & Drink

Beer and Cheese Pairing at Tri City Brewing

Experience a classic combination at Tri City Brewing Company with a beer and cheese pairing featuring five carefully selected matches that highlight how well the flavors work together. Each $30 ticket includes a first pint of beer, a snack box, and all five pairings.

Tri City Brewing Company
MAY11
Workshops & Classes

Frankenmuth Stained Glass and Concrete Steppingstones Workshop @ St Julian Winery

Explore stained glass and concrete design at St Julian Winery during an interactive workshop. Choose colors from an assortment of glass and ceramic pieces, or map out a fully custom layout to match your style. Select your project, either two steppingstones for $38 or a set of four coasters for $38. Each steppingstone measures about 8 inches across and 2 inches thick. Create a one-of-a-kind piece that reflects your personal design.

MAY11
Health & Wellness

Midland County In-Person Meeting

An in-person gathering in Midland County welcomes individuals on every path of recovery, along with allies and supporters of a recovery-centered lifestyle. Held at TEN16 recovery network, this meeting is open to anyone who cares about recovery. Complimentary snacks and coffee are available.

TEN16 recovery network
MAY12
Groups & Meetups

Trivia at Willew Lounge

Test your knowledge at Willew Lounge with a trivia night hosted by Denny B. Participate on your own or team up with friends, with teams capped at six players. First place earns a prize.

Willew Lounge
MAY12
Art & Culture

Words Like Honey

Words Like Honey is a community poetry open mic at Lolobee’s Lounge, hosted by The Asterix*. This monthly gathering takes place on the second Tuesday and offers a welcoming setting to share creative work, explore new voices, and experience poetry together. The Asterix* aims to foster an affirming environment for 2SLGBTQ+ people, community members who are strategically undervalued, and allies. The event is intended to be inclusive and open to everyone.

Lolobee’s Lounge
MAY12
Family

Homeschool Aviation Day

Created for homeschool students, this STEM-focused aviation and space education day offers activity stations that introduce key concepts in science, technology, engineering, and math. Sessions are organized by grade level, with one for kindergarten through third grade and another for fourth through sixth grade. Older students in grades seven through twelve have a separate event. Registration is required and free.

MAY12
Groups & Meetups

Prime Time Coffee — New Life Vineyard Church

This casual meetup alternates with the Connect Group schedule and offers an easy way to connect over a cup of coffee. It takes place at Cultivate Coffee & Tea in the Midland Mall, located just past the food court.

Cultivate Coffee & Tea
MAY12
Workshops & Classes

Arts & Snacks! Neurographic Art!

Learn about a calming creative practice, then try it for yourself. Snacks will be available.

Sage Branch Library
MAY13
Fundraisers

Building Bright Futures Breakfast

At The Holiday Inn in Midland, this fundraising breakfast focuses on the transformative impact of mentoring in the community. Attendees will hear personal stories from mentors, young people, and families that show how meaningful connections can change lives. Big Brothers Big Sisters will share how it supports the potential of children across the Great Lakes Bay Region and offer practical ways to support or get involved. There is no cost to attend, and guests will be invited to make a donation to further the mission.

Holiday Inn Midland
MAY13
Family

Bookmobile Stop - Bay County Child & Senior Citizen Center

Visit the Bookmobile library, which offers books for children, teens, and adults. If you want to sign up for a library card, make sure to bring an ID that has your current address on it. Also, a laptop with internet access is available for sending and checking email. Materials borrowed from the Bookmobile can be returned to any Bay County Library System branch, and materials borrowed from the branches can be returned to the Bookmobile.

Bay County Child & Senior Citizen Center
MAY13
Health & Wellness

Midland County In-Person Meeting

An in-person recovery meeting at TEN16 recovery network welcomes individuals from all recovery pathways. It is open to people in recovery, their allies, and anyone who supports a recovery lifestyle, offering a supportive and open environment. Complimentary snacks and coffee will be available.

TEN16 recovery network
MAY14
Theater

Spring Play - Cheaper by the Dozen

A lively family story unfolds around Anne, a high school girl growing up in a very large household led by a pioneer of industrial efficiency. Determined to streamline life at home, Dad posts a chart for completed chores, uses a rung as a pretend bathtub to teach quicker bathing, and appoints a utilities officer to fine anyone who wastes electricity. The antics are often hilarious and often excruciating for Anne at school, especially in front of the boys, yet a more serious reason sits behind them as he quietly hides a heart condition. Misunderstandings build, Anne rebels, and both feel the strain until a tender moment of understanding shows how much she has grown. Tickets are $5 for students, $8 for adults, and $25 for families.

MAY14
Civic

RED DAY

KW Preferred teams up with Habitat for Humanity for a Red Day volunteer effort in the Covenant Neighborhood. Participants can help build new homes, assist with site clean up, and support the construction teams. Two shifts are offered to suit different schedules. Details for registration and apparel are shared in the event comments.

N Bond St, Saginaw, MI 48602, United States
MAY14
Civic

Blue Box Project – Hygiene Kit Build Day

After a community-wide collection of hygiene essentials for children and families in Bay, Arenac, Saginaw, and Huron counties, this hands-on build day will package those donations into kits ready to go to families in need. Volunteers will gather at CAN Council’s Bay City office to assemble the items for distribution. Two volunteer shifts are available, with capacity limited to 30 people per shift. All volunteers must complete a background check due to the nature of the work with children and families, and information about this process is provided during registration. Items that go into the kits include shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, and similar essentials.

CAN Council (Bay County office)
MAY14
Workshops & Classes

Homeschool Aviation STEM Days

Designed for homeschoolers, this STEM Aviation Education Day offers interactive stations that highlight science, technology, engineering, and math topics related to space and aviation. The format is open house, and parents accompany their children as they move from station to station. Sessions are organized by grade level, with options for seventh through ninth graders as well as for tenth through twelfth graders. Families with younger children can look for a separate K-6 event. Registration is free and required.

Jack Barstow Municipal Airport
MAY14
Health & Wellness

15th Annual Advocates for CHANGE Luncheon

At Horizons Conference Center, this 15th annual luncheon features a panel of local speakers exploring how violence prevention affects Saginaw’s leading health concerns. The conversation covers maternal and child health, mental health and substance use, and obesity and chronic illness. It underscores that preventing domestic and sexual violence is not only about safety, it is a public health issue. Themes include creating safer homes, supporting healthier families, and strengthening the Saginaw community.

Horizons Conference Center
MAY14
Festivals

Funtown Chowdown Food Truck Festival

The Funtown Chowdown is an annual food truck festival. There will be themed events, special activities, entertainment, food, and specialty tap takeovers. Around 20 food trucks from across Michigan will be there with a variety of cuisine and desserts, plus live music, craft beer, non-alcoholic beverage sales, a designated handicap parking area, and activities for families. Each festival will have a theme such as Camping Chowdown, Bam! Pow! Food Truck WOW! Superheroes, Lei’d Back Luau, Color Splash Bash, or Disco Fever.

Frankenmuth River Place Shops
MAY14
Groups & Meetups

LGBTQ+ Peer Support Group (Saginaw)

This LGBTQ+ peer support group offers a relaxed opportunity to connect with fellow community members and network. It is open to all 2SLGBTQ+ people and allies.

Hoyt Public Library
MAY14
Markets

Zauel Friends of the Library Book Sale

Join the Friends of Zauel Library for their Annual Spring Book Sale. There will be a variety of used books, music, puzzles, and more to choose from. Find your treasure and help support the programming and services at Zauel! There will also be a presale for members, with memberships available at the door, and a bag sale on the last day.

R C Zauel Memorial Library
MAY15
Health & Wellness

FREE Skin Cancer Screening

Enjoy a complimentary skin cancer screening at the Karmanos Cancer Institute on McLaren Bay Region’s West Campus. Advance registration is required and appointments can be made by phone or online. The goal is early detection, when treatment is most effective. Watch for signs such as any change in your skin, a sore that will not heal, a mole that looks different, or the appearance of a new mole, since even small changes are important and delaying care can be harmful. Board-certified dermatologist Robert Lee, MD is volunteering his expertise to provide this service.

Karmanos Cancer Institute at McLaren Bay Region West Campus 3140 West Campus Dr. Bay City, MI 48706
MAY15
Music

DJ Denny B and more

DJ Denny B brings Ballard Weekend Karaoke to Bay Valley Resort as part of Bay Valley Summer Sounds, creating an evening of live entertainment out on the patio with easygoing summer vibes. Expect DJ sets, singalong karaoke, and refreshing drinks, whether winding down after time on the course or getting the weekend underway. Denny B's, a music and entertainment company offering DJ, karaoke, and trivia, leads the experience.

Bay Valley Resort
MAY15
Workshops & Classes

Curated Blooms

This floral arranging experience is open to all skill levels. It invites beginners as well as anyone who just wants a fun, flower-filled activity. Enjoy creating arrangements without any prior experience required.

Willow Tree Beads & Crafts
MAY15
Music

The King of Rock 'N' Roll: Elvis Tribute

The Saginaw County Police Chief Association brings its annual musical showcase to the Dow Event Center in the Jolt Celebration Club, featuring an Elvis tribute led by Jake Slater. This performance highlights classics from across the 1950s, 60s, and 70s, celebrating the music that defined the King of Rock and Roll. Slater is a two-time Saginaw King Fest winner, delivering a faithful nod to every era of Elvis’s career.

Dow Event Center
MAY15
Music

The Letter Rocks out Bavarian Inn Fisher Platz!!

The Letter brings a lively mix of rock favorites from the 1980s through the 2000s to Bavarian Inn Fischer Platz in Frankenmuth. Enjoy a spirited night of familiar hits that keeps the energy up from start to finish.

bavarian inn Fischer platz
MAY15
Music

VOICES UNITED: A Concert in Support of the Arts

Celebrate community singing and the arts with a concert that brings together Harmony Diversity, Harbor Sounds, and choirs from the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Midland. Celebrity judges will be on hand, and attendees can vote to crown the audience favorite as groups vie for the Victors of Voice trophy. The event supports Tri-City Music & Creative 360. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for students. Guests may bring their own snacks and drinks, including BYOB, and there will be no refreshments available on site.

Creative 360
MAY15
Music

NAPALM DEATH wsg/ Deadguy and Approaching Autumn

This event features Napalm Death with special guests Deadguy and Approaching Autumn.

MAY15
Theater

Shrek The Musical TYA

Shrek’s tale leaps from the Oscar-winning DreamWorks movie to the stage in a streamlined Theatre for Young Audiences production that mixes playful fairy-tale mischief, lively adventure, and a touch of romance. This condensed version spotlights friendship and a quirky love story with irreverent humor. Presented at Delta College’s Lecture Theater (G160), it offers general admission seating for $10, with online purchasing available and a small processing fee. Performances may sell out, so advance tickets are recommended. If not sold out, cash purchases may be available at the door. Wheelchair seating is limited, and online ticketing can be used to reserve those spaces. The production is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International.

Delta College
MAY15
Career

May Eye Opener Breakfast

Begin with breakfast and networking, followed by a program focused on the Bay County Housing Assessment presented by Jen Acosta of Housing Forward. The gathering takes place at the DoubleTree by Hilton Bay City - Riverfront in downtown Bay City. Pricing is $20 for chamber members, $25 for walk-ins for chamber members only, and $40 for future members. Cancellations must be submitted at least 48 hours in advance to qualify for a refund, in line with BACC policy.

DoubleTree by Hilton Bay City - Riverfront (Downtown Bay City)
MAY15
Music

The Count Basie Orchestra at Midland Center for the Arts

At Midland Center for the Arts, the ensemble founded by pianist and bandleader William James “Count” Basie brings a sound long associated with the grandeur and excellence of jazz. Now led by Scotty Barnhart, The Count Basie Orchestra continues to sell out concerts across the globe almost four decades after Basie’s passing, with musicians he personally selected still carrying the tradition forward. This 18-member orchestra has topped major jazz polls worldwide, earned 18 Grammy Awards, performed for kings and queens and other royalty, appeared in films and on television, and played at all the major jazz festivals and in the major concert halls around the world. Their music blends stomping, shouting blues with the kind of deeply felt swing that has defined the Basie sound from the beginning.

Midland Center for the Arts
MAY15
Sales & Discounts

2026 Spring Home Tour Event

The Spring Model Home Tour at Castle Homes offers a close look at today’s manufactured homes in a relaxed, pressure free setting. Walk through a variety of thoughtfully staged models, compare floor plans, and see features that have made this path to homeownership popular with many families. Food trucks will be on site, and a giveaway is available for attendees. It is a helpful stop whether you are just beginning to research or are ready for the next step.

Castle Homes
MAY15
Civic

Max Loves Midland Navigation Team Meeting

The Max Loves Midland Navigation Team brings together a broad cross section of the community, welcoming every voice. Meeting quarterly, the group receives updates on efforts to help Midland thrive, hears from local leaders addressing key issues, and offers space for participants to share their own experiences and feedback. Each session emphasizes action, with members leaving equipped with practical ways to support community improvement. Open to all community members, with the discussion topic to be announced. For calendar notifications about future meetings, email hello@maxlovesmidland.com. This meeting takes place at the Griswold Communications Building.

Griswold Communications Building
MAY15
Workshops & Classes

Crisscross Apron Class

This class focuses on sewing a crisscross apron that slips on without ties. The crossover back creates a comfortable, flattering fit. It is well suited for everyday wear in the kitchen, garden, or studio.

MAY15
Art & Culture

Cosmic Variety Show at Delta College Planetarium in Bay City

Delta College Public Radio teams up with the Delta College Planetarium to deliver a one of a kind cosmic experience, featuring something entirely new.

Delta College Planetarium
MAY15
Markets

Zauel Friends of the Library Book Sale

Join the Friends of Zauel Library for their Annual Spring Book Sale. There will be used books, music, puzzles, and more available for purchase. By finding your treasure, you can help support the programming and services at the library.

R C Zauel Memorial Library
MAY16
Art & Culture

The Business of Inventing: Spring Cemetery Tour

A guided walk through Midland Municipal Cemetery led by the Midland County Historical Society explores the city’s industrial heritage. The tour highlights inventors who helped build Midland’s businesses and shares the stories behind familiar names such as Strosacker, Stoesser, and Dow. Historical figures are portrayed by participants in costume. This outdoor walking experience proceeds regardless of weather.

Midland Municipal Cemetery
MAY16
Family

SHiNE Escape

SHiNE Escape offers a collaborative escape room adventure at Saginaw Escape, inspired by a previous February class that ended up locked out and now taken to the next level. Participants will work together to solve clues and make their way out. Atmospheric effects such as flashing lights, fog, and lasers are part of the experience. The escape room is priced at $33 per person, and a dinner celebration follows with costs covered individually. Sign-up details will be available soon.

Saginaw Escape
MAY16
Groups & Meetups

Escape Room…Couples Edition

At Star Dust, a couples-themed escape room offers a collaborative challenge centered on relationship growth. The experience focuses on teamwork and clear communication, encourages trust, and promotes grace under pressure. It is tailored for pairs who want to tackle a challenge together while strengthening their connection. RSVPs are requested on the Facebook event page.

Star Dust
MAY16
Fundraisers

Manifest The Dream

At Bemo’s Bar, this fundraiser supports Sunshine Daydreamer’s Music & Arts Campout with a night centered on community, creativity, and setting shared intentions for the experience ahead. Admission is pay what you can, from zero and up. Highlights include a rock paper scissors tournament with a $10 entry fee and a grand prize of at least $150, along with the Super Duper Art Raffle offering chances to win a guitar and a variety of art and care packages donated by artists, makers, and local businesses. A Grilled Cheese Drive provides hot sandwiches to keep energy up throughout the evening. The event also features four art vendors and live painting from start to finish. Live music and performances come from WinaSchnitzel, Urban Demons, Damian Darko, The Hellbound Drifters, Aaron Manbeck, and J’America. Lighting support is provided by Papa Docs Srudios.

Bemo's Bar
MAY16
Outdoor Recreation

Tawas Area Birding - Register Today!

Experience peak spring migration at Tawas Point State Park with a full day of guided birding led by Interpretive Naturalist Michelle Fournier. Look for warblers, vireos, sparrows, hawks, bitterns, shorebirds and other seasonal visitors. Once in Tawas, most of the day will be spent birding on foot, with additional stops at nearby hotspots before the return trip. Transportation is provided in a CNC van. Please bring a lunch and snacks. Loaner binoculars are available, and personal binoculars are welcome. The cost is $50, with a 20 percent discount for CNC members. Open to ages 15 and up, with participants under 18 accompanied by an adult.

Chippewa Nature Center
MAY16
Music

CRADLE OF FILTH wsg/ Suffocation, Ghost Bath, and Cultus Black!

Cradle of Filth teams up with special guests Suffocation, Ghost Bath, and Cultus Black for a multi-artist show.

MAY16
Food & Drink

60th Anniversary Celebration Gala

Hosted at Horizons Conference Center, this milestone gala and banquet honors six decades of memories, achievements, and community. The evening focuses on celebration, opportunities to connect, and thoughtful reflection on the past while looking ahead to the future. More details will be shared as the event approaches.

Horizons Conference Center
MAY16
Sports

Salute to Service Night | Loons

This celebration honors the brave men and women who serve our country. The Loons face cross-state rivals, the West Michigan Whitecaps, with players taking the field in commemorative Salute to Service jerseys and Armed Forces caps. After the final out, the first post-game fireworks show of the season, presented by Farm Bureau Insurance, will follow.

Dow Diamond
MAY16
Sports

Albany Firebirds at Michigan Arsenal

The Albany Firebirds face the Michigan Arsenal in an indoor football matchup at The Arena at The Dow Event Center. With both sides aiming to set the tone late in the season, expect a hard-hitting contest with quick momentum swings and high stakes on every possession.

The Dow Event Center Michigan
MAY16
Sports

Michigan Arsenal v Albany Firebirds

Michigan Arsenal meets the Albany Firebirds at the Dow Event Center for a head-to-head showdown. Tickets will be available to the public.

Dow Event Center
MAY16
Music

Hairball John Favorites Music Bingo

Hairball John hosts a high-energy take on Bingo where music replaces numbers. Players listen to clips from favorite songs spanning the 70s to today, then mark matching titles on their cards. Each participant receives a free card printed with popular song titles, and no music trivia knowledge is required. The game is free to play and runs in three rounds, with multiple winners in each round receiving an "I'm A Music Bingo Badass" trophy. There are also many raffle prizes available for all players. This event takes place at The Wanigan Eatery & Pub.

The Wanigan Eatery & Pub
MAY16
Music

Tobias Plante (Well Done Tim) and Jamie Miller (Anomaly) solo performances

Tobias and Jamie take the stage at LoLoBee's for a live performance. The suggested donation is $5.

Lolobee’s Lounge
MAY16
Music

Alysha Brilla at Midland Center for the Arts

At Midland Center for the Arts, three-time Juno Award nominee Alysha Brilla shares music rooted in global traditions, performing as a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and compelling vocalist. Her warm voice, memorable melodies, and welcoming presence shape an experience that feels grounded yet celestial. From intimate, story-centered moments to big sing-alongs she has led on major festival stages for crowds reaching 30,000, Brilla and her band deliver a set that leaves listeners uplifted and smiling.

Midland Center for the Arts
MAY16
Markets

Plant Sale- Chemical City Garden Club Annual Fundraiser

This annual plant sale fundraiser from the Chemical City Garden Club takes place at Creative 360 and features a selection of plants gathered from members’ spring cleanups. Proceeds support community projects that include placing decorative flowers on more than 200 graves at Midland Municipal Cemetery, planting flowers at the Midland Post Office on Rodd Street, and a garden therapy effort with local students. Homemade cookies will be available, and gardeners with years of experience will be there to share advice and answer questions.

Creative 360
MAY16
Fundraisers

2026 Jeep Freedom Ride

This annual Jeep ride raises funds for mental health support for First Responders in memory of Deputy Keidel, a 16-year veteran of the Midland County Sheriff’s Department, by helping launch a college fund for his 4-year-old son. The schedule includes registration, a group ride, and a trail lunch, followed by the Patriot Patio Party at Tri City Brewing Company. The after party features brews, live music, and toasts that honor those who serve. Prize announcements, drawings, and raffles are included, with each ticket and giveaway supporting the cause. Proceeds support local veterans, turning every prize into meaningful help for those who have sacrificed.

Tri City Brewing Company
MAY16
Fundraisers

2nd Annual Cars & Coffee

The 2nd Annual Good Shepherd Cars & Coffee Auto Show takes place at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church and Early Childhood Center, welcoming vehicles of every make, model, and year. Early registrants receive a dash plaque, with plaques available for the first 50 entries. The show is supported by American Gasser. There is a $10 donation per registered vehicle, and proceeds benefit this summer’s Alaska Mission Trip. Complimentary coffee, hot chocolate, and donuts will be available. For details or to register a vehicle, contact Jeff at 989.284.0816 or jrauschert@gmail.com.

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church and Early Childhood Center
MAY16
Art & Culture

Midnight Monster Movie

This monthly Midnight Monster Movie installment presents a screening of Tammy and the T-Rex (1994) in Downtown Bay City. The event is sponsored by STS.

Downtown Bay City
MAY16
Food & Drink

Zehnder’s Spring Tea

Zehnder’s Spring Tea welcomes the season with a seated brunch paired with an array of fragrant teas in the elegant setting of Zehnder’s Main Dining Room. Expect thoughtful flavors, easy conversation, and warm hospitality. Each attendee receives a "Tea for One" set to keep as a memento. The menu features a strawberry mint spritzer, a banana and dark chocolate muffin, and a crostini topped with roasted tomato, basil, and balsamic. Courses continue with a smooth spring pea and mint soup finished with pea tendrils and garlic croutons, plus a puff pastry tart layered with mascarpone, crispy pancetta, asparagus, leeks, carrots, fresh herbs, and Gruyere beneath a lemon thyme bechamel. A massaged kale salad with Parmesan, toasted pine nuts, and sun-dried tomato dressed in lemon tahini adds a bright note, and dessert brings a strawberry and basil honey tart with honey vanilla creme and a purple basil micro garnish. The price is $70 per person, and reservations are required.

Zehnder's Tap Room
MAY16
Health & Wellness

Grit Your Grief 5K Run/Walk

A 5K run and walk takes over the runway at MBS International Airport, hosted by The Children’s Grief Center of the Great Lakes Bay Region. All proceeds support the children and families served throughout the Great Lakes Bay Region. Registration includes an early bird option at $35 and a standard rate of $45. The 5K is a timed event, with runners heading out first and walkers following shortly after. Race shirts are guaranteed only for those who register by the early deadline, and later registrations receive shirts and medals as available. A separate color run for all ages adds a burst of fun on airport property, not on the runway, with a $20 registration. Participants must be registered to receive a T-shirt, and guarantees apply only by the early deadline. If shirts are unavailable, wearing a white shirt is encouraged. Families with more than three participants in the color run can request a discount code.

MBS International Airport
MAY16
Fundraisers

Midland Stroll for Epilepsy™

Midland Stroll for Epilepsy at Dow Diamond brings the community together for a walk that honors nearly 109,000 people in Michigan living with epilepsy. Money raised supports the Epilepsy Foundation of Michigan and its mission to improve lives through education, advocacy, research, and connection.

Dow Diamond
MAY16
Fundraisers

5th Annual K9 Canjo Memorial Bowling 4 Paws

The 5th Annual K9 Canjo Memorial Bowling 4 Paws brings the community together at Crooked Creek Golf & Banquet to raise funds for the K9 Canjo Memorial Fund. This effort supports working police dogs by covering back x-rays to uncover hidden issues and by supplying mobility aids such as ramps, assistive harnesses, wheels, and step modifications for vehicles. Proceeds from this event will help reach more K9 teams with the goal of reducing future back injuries. Participants can choose a family bowling option priced at $40 or an adult option priced at $100 for a team of four. Festivities also include raffles, a 50/50 drawing, a bake sale, and a swag table. More information will be shared as plans are finalized.

Crooked Creek Golf & Banquet
MAY16
Sports

Saginaw-Run Michigan Cheap

Saginaw-Run Michigan Cheap delivers a wallet-friendly race day in Saginaw, Michigan. Multiple distance options are available, allowing runners to choose the challenge that fits their goals and experience.

Saginaw mi
MAY16
Markets

Zauel Friends of the Library Book Sale

The Friends of Zauel Library host a yearly spring book sale at R C Zauel Memorial Library. Browse a range of used books and music. A fill-a-bag deal lets you pack a provided bag for a single low price.

R C Zauel Memorial Library
MAY17
Family

Movement & Mindset

Designed for ages 5 to 12, this upbeat workshop at Healthy Habitz blends movement with kid-friendly mindset tools. Guided by Christie Hajduk of 925 Wellness and Carla Hurd of Battle Buddies Wellbeing, children will stretch, get active, and talk about positive thinking in simple, relatable ways. Each participant will also create a personalized dream board to spark goals while activities nurture confidence, creativity, and healthy habits. No preparation is needed, and all materials are provided, including space for movement and supplies for the dream boards. Parents may stay to observe or choose drop-off. Those interested in services at Sage Wellness, such as massage, a Vitamin D bed, an infrared sauna, or foot detoxing, can contact Sage Wellness directly at (989) 522-7787 to learn more or book.

Healthy Habitz
MAY17
Sports

Kids Club Takeover + Bark in the Park | Loons

A family friendly day at the ballpark puts the Kids Club in the spotlight, presented by MyMichigan Health. Expect a mix of baseball fun, reading celebrations, and four legged companions. Enjoy a dog friendly lawn experience where pets are admitted without tickets. Children who completed the Delta College Reading Program can scan their program bookmark to claim a complimentary lawn ticket and mark their achievement at the game. Clifford the Big Red Dog will make an appearance for photo opportunities and hugs, presented by Delta College Public Media. The occasion also salutes service members with a jersey auction in recognition of the Armed Forces. Young fans can refuel with free meals, then dash around the bases after the final out. This offering is presented by Serra Toyota Saginaw.

Dow Diamond
MAY17
Outdoor Recreation

Go Topless Day Run!

This laid back Go Topless Day trail ride meets at Seven Slot Essentials and heads toward the Sterling Truck Trails, then continues wherever the trail leads. A drivers meeting is held before the group departs. Expect an easygoing pace, an open air experience, and a friendly, drama free atmosphere centered on enjoying the drive. ORV stickers are required. Open to all, including Jeep drivers and their friends, with no fixed destination and a go with the flow route.

Seven Slot Essentials
MAY17
Music

2026 Spring Concert

The twelfth season concludes with a spring concert at Bullock Creek High School. This finale serves as a capstone event for the year.

Bullock Creek High School
MAY17
Music

Sing It Forward

The season’s final concert, Sing It Forward, spotlights the Saginaw Youth Choir in a showcase of choral works and small ensembles that honors their dedication, progress, and talent. The program pairs full choir selections with pieces from smaller groups to highlight individual voices and collective musicianship. Audiences will hear sweeping choral numbers alongside intimate ensemble moments, all centered on sharing music, building confidence, and supporting one another through song. The event also serves as a show of encouragement for the students as they “sing it forward” into the future.

MAY17
Health & Wellness

Reiki 1 & 2 Training

This combined Reiki I and II training introduces the core principles and hands-on practices of Reiki, with guidance on how to support yourself, others, pets, and even plants. Instruction covers what Reiki is and how it can help, standard hand positions, giving treatments, developing intuitive awareness, working with Reiki symbols, techniques for distant healing, and the attunement process to strengthen your connection with Reiki energy. Participants receive the Reiki The Healing Touch first and second degree manual by William Lee Rand, a complimentary gift, and a Reiki I and II certificate upon completion. Lunch, drinks, and snacks are provided, and participants may bring their own food and beverages if they prefer. The cost is $250. A nonrefundable $50 deposit secures a spot and is applied to the total, with the remaining balance due the morning of class. Space is limited; for registration or questions, contact Sun and Moon Shop or email sunandmoonshopllc@gmail.com.

Sun and Moon Shop
MAY17
Food & Drink

Go Topless Day at 7 Slot Essentials

7 Slot Essentials hosts a Jeep-centered celebration featuring food trucks, vendor displays, and 5 percent off everything in the store available for part of the event. A drivers meeting takes place before the trail ride, which serves as the finale. Attendees can browse deals, enjoy bites from the trucks, and explore the vendors, then head to the trail for a topless Jeep sendoff.

7 Slot Essentials
MAY17
Family

Scout Days in Frankenmuth at Zehnder’s Splash Village

Scouts can look forward to a dedicated day at Zehnder’s Splash Village created especially for troop fun and camaraderie. Admission includes waterpark access, arcade credits, and a lunch featuring two slices of pizza, a soft drink, and a cookie. Each participant also receives a Scout patch to remember the experience. The price is $50 per person, with children two and under free, and the same rate applying to adults, Scouts, and siblings. Reservations are required and capacity is limited. Tickets are nonrefundable at the time of purchase. For questions, call 989-652-0681.

Zehnder's Splash Village
MAY18
Health & Wellness

Midland County In-Person Meeting

This in-person meeting at TEN16 recovery network focuses on community and support for recovery. People on any recovery pathway are welcome, along with allies and other supporters of a recovery-centered lifestyle. Complimentary snacks and coffee are available.

TEN16 recovery network
MAY18
Civic

City Council - Regular Meeting

Andersen Enrichment Center
MAY19
Sports

2026 Freeland Youth Football Sign Ups

Registration for youth football is coming up soon. Complete the form ahead of time, print it, and bring it with you to the on-site sign-up. There will be two opportunities to register.

Freeland Sportzone
MAY19
Workshops & Classes

Midland Book Nooks /Trinket Shelf workshop @ Uplift Creative Center

Create a custom book nook or trinket shelf at this hands-on workshop at Uplift Creative Center. Participants build a framed scene and personalize it by painting and accessorizing with included miniatures, resulting in a charming piece for home display. Each ticket comes with a frame and an assortment of miniatures, with optional upgrades available for a small additional fee. All skill levels are welcome, and the session offers a chance to learn new techniques alongside fellow crafters.

Uplift Creative Center
MAY19
Workshops & Classes

Free Seminar - Social Security & Your Retirement

Social Security is likely to play an important role in retirement planning, and understanding how it works can help you prepare. This event focuses on the program’s rules, what they may mean for your future, and the key factors to consider when deciding when to start benefits. The goal is to help you weigh options and make a well informed choice about timing.

United Financial Credit Union
MAY19
Health & Wellness

Women's Health Forum

A community-focused workshop at the Houghton-Jones Neighborhood Association offers a welcoming space for women and young ladies to explore health, wellness, and empowerment. Expect conversations with guest speakers and health professionals to be announced, practical education on preventive care, and time for questions with connections to helpful resources. Topics may include nutrition, healthy living, mental health and self care, screenings, and overall wellness. This free event is open to the community and welcomes women of all ages, young participants, caregivers, and mothers, as well as anyone interested in learning more about women’s health.

Houghton-Jones Neighborhood Association
MAY19
Food & Drink

Trivia Night at Gera Tavern!

Gera Tavern hosts an evening of trivia filled with questions, laughs, and friendly competition. DJ Foofie keeps the energy high with music and upbeat vibes all night. Winners of each round can score prizes such as Gera gift cards and koozies. Come early for dinner, then stay to play. Bring a team or jump in solo and meet new friends. Whether you are a seasoned trivia fan or just out for a relaxed night, grab a drink, find a seat, and see who earns the bragging rights.

Gera Tavern
MAY19
Family

Dinosaurs Around the World

Dinosaurs Around the World transforms the 110-acre Dow Gardens into an outdoor journey through prehistory. Life-sized animatronic dinosaurs, including T. rex, Velociraptor, and Brachiosaurus, are positioned across the gardens and forest areas. Stroll along meandering paths, snap a photo on a dinosaur bench, and discover facts about the animals that once roamed the Earth. Created for visitors of every age, this experience blends exploration with learning in a scenic setting. Access is included with Dow Gardens admission or covered by an annual pass.

Dow Gardens
MAY19
Workshops & Classes

MidLab - Staffed Hours (Vck)

The MidLab is a makerspace for individuals 12 and older to explore, create, and learn through self-led sessions and hands-on classes. Registration is required to use the MidLab space. With staff present, you can use all of the equipment. Staff can provide guidance, but the makerspace emphasizes self-led learning. A variety of equipment is available, including sewing machines, Cricuts, heat presses, computers, button makers, try-it kits, laser engravers, sublimation printers, 3D printers, embroidery machines, and a serger sewing machine. Agreement to the MidLab User Agreement is required and guardian information must be provided for minors between 12-17 years of age. No children 11 and under are allowed in the MidLab.

Grace A. Dow Memorial Library
MAY19
Groups & Meetups

LGBTQ+ Social & Game Night (Bay City)

A relaxed evening of games and conversation takes place each month at the Great Lakes Bay Pride Center. Refreshments are provided, there is no admission fee, and participation is limited to adults 18 and older.

Great Lakes Bay Pride
MAY19
Family

Bookmobile Stop - Dow Bay Area Family YMCA

Catch the Bookmobile at the Dow Bay Area Family YMCA and browse a wide range of books for children, teens, and adults. Explore the collection, discover new favorites, and pick out your next read. Please bring an ID.

Dow Bay Area Family YMCA
MAY20
Career

SVSU Alumni & Professionals Employment Fair

Connect with regional employers at the SVSU Alumni and Professional Employment Fair, a dedicated recruiting event for recent graduates, alumni, and community professionals seeking roles beyond co-ops and internships. Held in the Curtiss Hall Banquet Rooms, the fair offers employers a chance to meet candidates from across all SVSU degree programs for full-time and part-time opportunities. This public event is free to attend, and alumni and recent graduates are encouraged to register in advance, dress professionally, and plan to speak with multiple employers. Attendees may also send a resume to careers@svsu.edu ahead of time for feedback. Employers must register to participate. The booth fee is 150 dollars, and payment is required prior to the fair. A discounted rate is available for eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofit and government organizations by contacting Career Services before registering. Payment can be made online or by check using the instructions provided on the invoice, and registrations remain pending until payment is received. Refunds for registration fees are available only for cancellations submitted before the stated deadline.

Rhea Miller Recital Hall
MAY20
Outdoor Recreation

Open Jeep Track Night

Weather permitting, Thelen opens its Jeep Track for off-road driving, offering a chance to build skills and connect with fellow Jeep drivers. This free open-track session features a mix of challenging terrain and obstacles designed to test both driver and vehicle. At the center is Freedom Hill, recognized as the biggest Jeep hill in the Tri-city area, alongside steep climbs, rugged sections, and other features that create an adrenaline-charged experience at a dedicated Mid-Michigan playground for Jeep enthusiasts.

MAY20
Art & Culture

Exhibition Opening: Warhol and the Image Machine

This exhibition represents an important milestone. It marks a special moment worth celebrating.

Saginaw Art Museum & Gardens
MAY20
Health & Wellness

Intuition Opening Sound Bath Meditation

Settle into a crystal singing bowl sound bath that centers on the crown, third eye, and heart chakras. Gentle, resonant tones support energetic alignment and help open intuitive pathways, bringing mind, body, and spirit into harmony. As the vibrations move through you, the heart expands with compassion, the third eye sharpens inner vision and clarity, and the crown attunes to universal wisdom. This restorative experience encourages the release of energetic blockages, quiets the mind, and creates space to receive guidance with ease. Relax into deep stillness and allow insight, peace, and a sense of connection to naturally unfold.

MAY20
Groups & Meetups

Plant Bingo - May 20

Plant lovers are invited to a cozy Plant Bingo event at Regent Floral & Mercantile, set among abundant greenery. Pick up a bingo card, enjoy your preferred drink, and play through five rounds plus a grand finale, with prizes awarded in every game. Expect chances to win houseplants and plant accessories, and each attendee will leave with at least one new plant. Bring-your-own beverages are allowed, and in-store shopping is discounted by 20 percent during the event. Admission is $40 per person, capacity is limited to 20 guests, and extra bingo cards will be available for purchase. Tickets are required and likely to sell out.

Regent Floral & Mercantile
MAY20
Music

Shining Star – an Earth, Wind & Fire Tribute

Ten accomplished vocalists and musicians come together to honor Earth, Wind & Fire with a high-energy tribute that celebrates five decades of influence and staying power. The performance focuses on the group’s peak years in the 1970s and 1980s and draws on the spirit of their acclaimed concert recordings. The set is packed with signature hits, including After the Love Is Gone, Sing a Song, September, the Beatles remake Got to Get You Into My Life from the movie Sgt. Peppers Lonely Heart Club Band, their namesake Shining Star, and dance-floor favorites like Boogie Wonderland and Let’s Groove Tonight. Expect the hallmark horn-driven sound and the interplay of contrasting vocals associated with Philip Bailey and the late Maurice White, with parts carefully reproduced. The band features lead and bass guitars, two keyboardists, percussion, drums, and a three-piece horn section. Earth, Wind & Fire’s legacy spans multiple Grammy and American Music Awards, inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, and critical praise for reshaping R&B pop. Fans who want to hear these songs brought to life on stage will find that experience here. Lunch shows are $63 per person and dinner shows are $70 per person. Pricing includes the meal, tax, tip, and entertainment. Reservations are required and can be made by calling (989) 652-0450.

Zehnder's Tap Room
MAY20
Family

Pups & Pages - Sage

Pups & Pages is a reading activity where children ages 4 to 12 read to a certified therapy dog at Sage Library. Children can bring a book from home or arrive a few minutes early.

Sage Branch Library
MAY21
Workshops & Classes

Tween Hang Out: Poof Sprites - Sage

At Sage Library, this Tween Hang Out centers on Poof Sprites, a creative activity for ages 8 to 12. Participants will use yarn to craft small, fluffy creatures. Registration is required. For assistance with registration, call 989-892-8555, option 4.

Sage Branch Library
MAY21
Food & Drink

Released to Reign 10th Anniversary Celebration Dinner

An evening celebrating a decade of Released to Reign in Saginaw brings together encouragement, fellowship, and a shared meal. Kathy Allbee leads a conversation on Encountering Divine Appointments with a guest panel that includes Gene Pickelman, retired president and CEO of Tri-Star Trust Bank, Brian Pruitt of Pruitt Motivational and the Power of Dad, Craig Goslin, managing partner of the Saginaw Spirit, Patrick Curry, president of Fullerton Tool, and Allbee, CEO of Released to Reign. Dinner tickets are $60 per person when paying by cash or check, or $62 when paying by credit card. Those paying by cash or check are asked to mail payment in advance, and an RSVP is requested.

Horizons Conference Center
MAY21
Art & Culture

Bookmarks Thriller Book Club - Our Kind of Cruelty by Araminta Hall

The Bookmarks Thriller Book Club holds a group discussion of Our Kind of Cruelty by Araminta Hall.

Bookmarks
MAY21
Music

Shining Star: An Earth, Wind & Fire Tribute - Zehnder's of Frankenmuth

At Zehnder’s of Frankenmuth, a 10-piece ensemble of vocalists and musicians presents a tribute to Earth, Wind & Fire that honors the band’s five-decade career. Inspired by the group’s peak years in the 1970s and 1980s and by their live recordings, the performance focuses on the sound and stage style of that era. The experience includes round-trip motorcoach transportation from Brownstown and Allen Park, Michigan, Zehnder’s chicken luncheon, and tickets to the show. The set features songs such as After The Love Is Gone, Sing A Song, September, Got To Get You Into My Life, Boogie Wonderland, and Let’s Groove Tonight.

Zehnder's of Frankenmuth
MAY21
Music

JR & Friends Band @MiElementsGrains and Grounds

The JR Band takes the stage at Mi Element Grains and Grounds in Midland for a live performance.

Mi Element Grains and Grounds
MAY21
Music

Alyssa Hankey: White's Bar

Alyssa Hankey brings a smoky, moonshine-hued voice and Appalachian roots to White's Bar. She shares story-driven songs with unfiltered feeling and sincere authenticity.

White's Bar
MAY22
Music

🎶LIVE MUSIC w/ JASON SHAW 🎶

Jason Shaw returns to the Pub for a night of live music. Expect catchy tunes, cold drinks, and a friendly, feel good atmosphere. Settle in and enjoy an easygoing evening.

MAY22
Sports

MQHA Summer Series

This horse show, part of the MQHA Summer Series, takes place at Midland County Fairgrounds and offers a summer showcase of horses in the show ring.

Midland County Fairgrounds
MAY22
Food & Drink

The Naughty Lobstah BACK at Oracle Brewing in Saginaw, MI!

The Naughty Lobstah returns to Oracle Brewing Co in Saginaw with plans to be on site for both lunch and dinner. The organizers encourage sharing the news with friends and family.

MAY22
Sports

Great Lakes Loons vs. Wisconsin Timber Rattlers

Great Lakes Loons take on the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers at Dow Diamond as part of Copa de la Diversion Night. The event centers on culture, community, and the lively spirit of baseball. Highlights include Los Pepinillos Picantes del Norte.

Dow Diamond
MAY23
Family

2026 Dog Bowl King and Queen Contest

Pet lovers can put their four legged star in the spotlight in a contest to crown the Dog Bowl King or Queen. Entries are reviewed by hand and carefully selected, and each submission includes the pet’s story for consideration. After finalists are chosen, voting opens in store at Hello Cats and Dogs at River Place Shops as well as online, with winners selected ahead of the Dog Bowl festival. Entries must be submitted by the posted deadline.

Frankenmuth River Place Shops
MAY23
Family

Meet the Mascots

Dandelion and Dahlia will be spending time on the LoLoBee's patio. Guests can pet them, hold them, and offer treats. Say hello and receive a $1 off drink coupon that can be used the same day.

Lolobee’s Lounge
MAY23
Markets

H.H. Dow high Craft Show

This community craft show takes place at H. H. Dow High School. The organizer states they are the only host and the sole contact for vendor matters, reachable at deborrahcreation@gmail.com. Please share details with family and friends and report any other individuals claiming to accept vendor applications, as those claims are not authorized. Thank you for your support.

H. H. Dow High School, 3901 N Saginaw Rd, Midland, MI 48640, United States
MAY23
Sports

JUGGALO CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING Returns to The VAULT!! (Round 3)

General admission is free with a printed GA ticket. All ages are welcome to attend.

MAY23
Sports

Jurassic Ballpark Night | Loons

Jurassic Ballpark Night, presented by MyMichigan Health, transforms the ballpark with prehistoric fun for all ages. Ed’s Dinosaur Live brings realistic dinosaur encounters and crowd-pleasing displays, while Paleo Joe shares the story behind Lou E. Loon. Themed in-game activities keep the excitement going, and the festivities conclude with a post-game Loontacular fireworks show presented by Farm Bureau Insurance.

Dow Diamond
MAY23
Festivals

Frankenmuth Dog Bowl 2026

Billed as the largest Olympic-style festival for dogs, this lively celebration features dock diving and disc competitions, sheep herding demonstrations, hot air balloon flights with evening glow displays, dachshund races, a pet costume parade, and more. It is a free, two-day family festival that coincides with Balloons over Bavarian Inn, bringing daily contests and nighttime balloon glow moments to the Frankenmuth Credit Union Event Field near River Place Shops. Dogs are welcome, and all must remain on leashes. Browse a pet-focused vendor marketplace, register pups for races or lure coursing, and explore more than 40 shops and attractions at River Place Shops. All activities take place at River Place Shops, with free parking available around the Bavarian-style shopping complex. Spanning 25 acres of Bavarian Inn property, the layout offers ample room for guests and their canine companions.

Frankenmuth River Place Shops
MAY23
Music

Saturday party with Last One Out @ Jake's Corner Lounge

Celebrate the approaching summer with a party featuring Last One Out at Jake's Corner Lounge.

Jake's Corner Lounge
MAY23
Family

Canine Cruise at the 2026 Dog Bowl

Set sail on a scenic Cass River tour during the Frankenmuth Dog Bowl aboard the Bavarian Belle, a historic paddleboat. Dogs are encouraged to come along, and each outing lasts about 45 minutes with narrated local history and plenty of opportunities for photos with your pup. Proceeds benefit Frankenmuth Dog Bowl Inc., a 501(c)(3) focused on promoting responsible pet ownership through educational programs and large-scale events for dogs and the people who care for them. Registration is limited to the first 75 participants per session, with one dog allowed per person, and Canine Cruise packages are nonrefundable. The Bavarian Belle also permits a limited number of pets on its regular cruises. While at the Dog Bowl, explore the pet-themed vendor marketplace, a costume contest, fun run dog races, and more than 40 shops and attractions at River Place Shops. All events take place at River Place Shops, where parking is free around the complex, and the grounds cover more than 25 acres so guests and canines have plenty of space.

Bavarian Belle Riverboat
MAY23
Family

Police K9 Demos @ Frankenmuth Dog Bowl

Frankenmuth River Place Shops hosts police K9 demonstrations presented by K9 Hero Guardians during the Frankenmuth Dog Bowl. This appearance marks the 11th year for their demos. A K9 Hero Guardians booth offers K9-themed merchandise that supports active and retired police K9s, and it may close early if weather is poor. Demonstration times will be announced.

Frankenmuth River Place Shops
MAY23
Sales & Discounts

Store Wide Sale- A Cash & Carry Event

Treasures On Townsend, an estate sales and consignment shop for the home, marks its spring reopening with a storewide sale. Payment is cash only, and shoppers can take their purchases home immediately. The sale includes items across the entire shop.

Treasures On Townsend- Estate Sales & Consignment Shop for the home
MAY23
Workshops & Classes

Bob Ross Painting Workshop

Explore landscape painting in the spirit of Bob Ross at a hands-on workshop hosted by Delta College Public Media. The experience includes light refreshments, a behind-the-scenes studio tour, and a step-by-step landscape session led by certified Bob Ross instructor Ted Simpson. A contribution of $140 covers participation and all paint supplies. Please wear clothing suitable for painting and bring an apron if you prefer. No prior experience is required, and participants from beginners to those with some practice are welcome. Recommended for ages 14 and up. For more information, call 877-472-7677.

Delta College Main Campus
MAY23
Comedy

989 Comedy Fest All access pass

This pass provides complete festival access, covering every event associated with the 989 Comedy Fest.

The Westown Theater
MAY23
Groups & Meetups

Silent Book Club

Red Eye Coffee + Tea
MAY23
Festivals

Bubba`s 25th Annual Memorial Weekend Classic

This is a two day Memorial Weekend event focused on friendship, food, music, bikes, and raising funds for charity. Saturday includes a charity bike show with sign ups available.

Bubba's Tri-City Cycle
MAY24
Art & Culture

Saginaw Silver Screen: A Minecraft Movie

Based on the beloved video game, this film brings Minecraft's block-built world to life as a group of unlikely heroes unites to protect their universe from a rising threat.

Temple Theatre
MAY24
Markets

Bloomin On The Bay Bay City

Celebrate spring at a lively marketplace featuring 150 vendors and crafters with handmade jewelry, home decor, custom gifts, and more. Enjoy a variety of eats from a lineup of food trucks. Families can look forward to a kids area with a bounce house and face painting for extra fun. Additional details will be shared as plans are finalized.

Bay County Fairgrounds
MAY25
Music

Saginaw Moose

This Saginaw Moose Lodge event centers on dancing, so participants are encouraged to wear dance-appropriate shoes.

Saginaw Moose Lodge
MAY25
Health & Wellness

Midland County In-Person Meeting

The meeting welcomes individuals on any recovery journey, along with allies and others who support a recovery-focused lifestyle. Free snacks and coffee are provided.

TEN16 recovery network
MAY26
Family

National Paper Airplane Day Celebration

Celebrate National Paper Airplane Day at the airport with hands-on fun and friendly flights. Bring a plane made at home or fold one on site, then test how far it can soar. Age-group awards will recognize the farthest distance.

MAY26
Groups & Meetups

Trivia at Willew Lounge

Denny B's Trivia arrives at Willew Lounge. Compete for a first place prize, and choose to play on your own or gather a team of up to six people.

Willew Lounge
MAY26
Workshops & Classes

Open Art Hangout

Teen artists are welcome to spend an hour creating in the program room. Supplies will be provided for drawing, painting, coloring, button making, metal stamping, and more. Participants can also bring their own projects to work on in a relaxed environment or begin something new using the available supplies. This event is for grades 6-12 and registration is required.

Sage Branch Library
MAY27
Theater

Wild Kratts Live 2.0: Activate Creature Power!

Martin and Chris Kratt take the stage at Midland Center for the Arts with an all-new theatrical adventure for young fans and their families. Inspired by the Emmy-nominated PBS KIDS series, this production follows the creature trail and brings audiences along for a ride that blends live action with animation.

Midland Center for the Arts
MAY27
Health & Wellness

Bay County In-Person Wednesdays

An in-person Peer 360 meeting in Bay County is held at Great Lakes Dream Center. The schedule has been updated to add a new meeting at 4 ACES Fellowship Club and to make a change to an existing meeting, and this session is part of that updated lineup.

Great Lakes Dream Center
MAY27
Groups & Meetups

Midland County In-Person Meeting

This in-person meeting at TEN16 recovery network embraces all pathways to recovery. People in recovery, allies, and anyone who supports a recovery lifestyle are welcome. Free snacks and coffee are provided.

TEN16 recovery network
MAY28
Markets

Summer Kickoff Vendor Pop-Up

Celebrate the start of summer at The Otherside Bar & Grill in Freeland with a pop-up event bringing together three local businesses in one place. Pretty Gold Thing will offer permanent jewelry that is custom fitted and welded on the spot. The Alien Botanist will share a curated selection of houseplants. Posh Pierce will provide professional mobile ear piercing. Bring friends and enjoy a drink while you browse and treat yourself. Walk-ins are welcome for all vendors.

MAY28
Fundraisers

That's What She Said! Empower, Elevate, Educate 2026

That’s What She Said presents its Annual Scholarship Social at Bay City Country Club, a gathering centered on empowerment, lifting one another up, and supporting education. The event features food and drinks, guest speakers, time to connect, and merchandise available for purchase. A meal and two drink tickets are included. Open to attendees ages 10 and up. Merchandise purchases are card only. Ticket information will be available soon.

Bay City Country Club
MAY28
Groups & Meetups

Bookmarks Off The Shelf Book Club - Lady Macbeth by Ava Reid

The Bookmarks Off The Shelf Book Club will discuss Ava Reid's Lady Macbeth.

Bookmarks
MAY28
Food & Drink

Disney Dinner Experience

An interactive Disney-themed dinner at Tavern 101 Restaurant features themed courses, inventive beverages, and a nostalgic atmosphere. Attendees are welcome to dress as a favorite Disney character to add to the fun. Pricing is $75 for the Cocktail Experience or $50 for the Mocktail Experience, and kids are welcome.

Tavern 101 Restaurant
MAY28
Music

Sharrow and Hughey Live on the Patio!

Sharrow & Hughey perform live on the patio, presented by Drydock Beer Garden and Mulligan's Pub.

MAY28
Groups & Meetups

Series Starters

Sample the first installment of a different series each month, then decide whether to continue reading on your own. May's pick is The Kiss Quotient, written by Helen...

Butman-Fish Branch Library
MAY28
Family

Mad Scientists: Build a Boat

At Sage Library, children ages 6 to 12 design and build boats that move on their own, then race their creations with friends.

Sage Branch Library
MAY28
Festivals

Saginaw Tattoo Fest - 3 Day Pass

Enjoy full weekend access to Saginaw Tattoo Fest with a three day pass at the Dow Event Center. The pass provides entry for all festival days. No one under 18 may receive a tattoo. Guests age 16 and under can attend at no cost with a free ticket.

Dow Event Center
MAY29
Markets

Native Plant Sale Member Presale

CNC members receive early access to shop a variety of Michigan native wildflowers, shrubs, and trees. Attendees can learn how to start a native plant garden and why choosing native species supports healthy ecosystems while benefiting homes and yards. Plants are available for immediate purchase, and early arrival offers the best selection. Guidance from the Wild Ones native plant group and local Master Gardeners will be available to help with plant choices. Admission is free and all ages are welcome, with minors accompanied by an adult. This presale is for members only, and memberships can be purchased at the door. A public sale follows.

Chippewa Nature Center
MAY29
Festivals

Saginaw Tattoo Festival

The Saginaw Tattoo Festival marks the city’s inaugural celebration of tattoo artistry at the Dow Event Center in Saginaw, Michigan. General admission is $25 at the door or $20 online, and weekend passes are $60 at the door or $50 online. Booth space remains available for artists and vendors.

Dow Event Center
MAY29
Music

Moose Saginaw

An event at Saginaw Moose Lodge features tunes and dancing.

Saginaw Moose Lodge
MAY29
Comedy

Andy Beningo Comedy Show

Enjoy an evening of stand-up as Andy Beningo takes the stage at State Theatre. With more than 3,500 performances to his name, he has earned a reputation as a highly sought after comic.

State Theatre
MAY29
Family

Little Wigglers - Sage

Little Wigglers offers a lively music and movement session at Sage Library for children who are walking, ages 5 and under, accompanied by an adult. It is designed to help little ones move and dance their wiggles out in a fun, engaging setting. Registration is required and opens four weeks in advance.

Sage Branch Library
MAY29
Family

Bookmobile Stop - Westwood Village

Discover the Bookmobile at Westwood Village, parked in the visitor parking area. Browse a library on wheels stocked with books for children, teens, and adults, and pick out your next read. Remember to bring an ID.

Westwood Village
MAY29
Sports

Pickleball Night 5

An adaptive pickleball night centered on spirited play and plenty of fun on the court. Expect energetic rallies and an upbeat experience from start to finish.

YMCA of Saginaw
MAY30
Music

BLOOD, SWEAT, AND BEERS "Warrant Tribute" and COOL THE ENGINES "Boston Tribute"

A rock tribute double bill features BLOOD, SWEAT, AND BEERS paying homage to Warrant, alongside COOL THE ENGINES celebrating the music of Boston.

MAY30
Sports

BEETS' End of May Softball Tournament

This girls youth fastpitch softball tournament brings teams together for spirited competition and plenty of on-field action. Carrying the Saginaw Sugar Beets name, it highlights developing talent, teamwork, and sportsmanship.

Saginaw St, Saginaw, MI 48602, United States
MAY30
Music

Cool The Engines "Boston Tribute" and BLOOD, SWEAT, & BEERS "Warrant Tribute"

Cool The Engines, a tribute to Boston, co-headlines with Blood, Sweat, and Beers, a tribute to Warrant, at The VAULT. This concert features performances celebrating the music of both bands. Advance tickets are available, and there may be tickets at the door.

The VAULT
MAY30
Festivals

Michigan Towing Association 2026 Tow Picnic

The Michigan Towing Association hosts the sixth annual Tow Picnic at Heritage Park in historic downtown Frankenmuth. Guests can relax inside the pavilion or explore the riverfront grounds, with the park just a short walk from the heart of downtown. The day features activities for all ages, including truck displays, vendor exhibits, kid-friendly fun, and plenty of food and drinks. Additional offerings include golfing and Wreckmaster Training.

Heritage Park
MAY30
Markets

Native Plant Sale Public Sale

Browse a wide selection of Michigan-native wildflowers, shrubs, and trees available for immediate purchase. Learn how to start a native plant garden and why choosing native species supports a healthy ecosystem, benefiting both your yard and the planet. Members of the Wild Ones native plant group and local Master Gardeners will be on hand to answer questions and help with plant selections. Admission is free, all ages are welcome, and attendees under 18 should be accompanied by an adult. Arriving early can help secure the best selection.

Chippewa Nature Center
MAY30
Markets

indoor yard sale

Discover a massive indoor yard sale at Bay County Civic Arena, perfect for browsing and finding new-to-you treasures out of the weather. Those interested in selling items can inquire about participating. Please note that the organizer is the only person managing the event, and no one else is authorized to request or accept payments, so remain cautious of scams.

Bay County Civic Arena
MAY30
Art & Culture

2026 Summer Art Fair

Celebrate fine arts and crafts at this outdoor fair hosted by Midland Center for the Arts. Set in Downtown Midland, it continues regardless of the weather and welcomes thousands of art lovers each year. Browse artist booths, enjoy a variety of food, and listen to live music from local bands in a lively setting that brings the community together around creativity. Admission is free.

Downtown Midland, Michigan
MAY30
Fundraisers

"Relay" Short 0.5k Race

At The Red Keg Barrel House, this short race covers a 0.5K route along the community rail trail. Participants start with a half pint of Midland Brewing Company Dam Good Beer, follow the brief course, and finish with another half pint. A canned soft drink is available for those who prefer a non alcoholic option. A registration donation is required, with tiers at $25 and $30. Each registration includes one full pint, a souvenir pint glass, and a $5 gift card to Midland Brewing Company. All proceeds support the American Cancer Society. Registration must be completed individually for each participant. Alcoholic beverages are available only to participants 21 and older. Capacity is limited to 150 people. A special lunch option will be available for purchase at the Red Keg immediately after the race.

The Red Keg Barrel House
MAY30
Markets

Spring Midland Antique Festival

Discover a statewide favorite that brings a vintage market together with a classic car show. Promoted as Michigan's largest treasure hunt, it features hundreds of dealers and a wide range of one-of-a-kind finds. This rapidly growing antique and vintage marketplace has attracted a community of more than 100,000 fans on Facebook.

Michigan Antique Festivals
MAY31
Fundraisers

3RD ANNUAL LLJ FUNDRAISER

At The Evergreen Tavern, the third annual LLJ Fundraiser brings the community together in honor of Jason Gempel to help local students pursue careers in the skilled trades. Scholarship awards from this effort total $6,500 so far, giving students meaningful support as they move toward their future careers. Attendees can look forward to 50/50 raffles that often top $500 for the take-home prize, additional raffle tickets and prize drawings, event t-shirt sales that boost the cause, and a giveaway entry for every person who walks through the door. Every dollar raised goes directly to scholarships for aspiring tradespeople, strengthening the local workforce and the community they serve.

The Evergreen Tavern
MAY31
Art & Culture

Saginaw Silver Screen: Jaws

In Jaws, a massive great white terrorizes the beach town of Amity Island. A determined police chief joins forces with a marine biologist and a seasoned shark hunter, launching a risky pursuit to stop the predator. Their hunt pushes them into open water where courage and survival are put to the test.

MAY31
Music

Leo & Merry at Zilwaukee Riverfront Park Concert

Experience a free live performance from Leo and Merry at Zilwaukee Boat Launch. Bring lawn chairs for seating and relax while they perform.

Zilwaukee Boat Launch
JUN2
Art & Culture

Exhibition Opening: Shared Canvases: Judy Bowman and Friends

The exhibition opening for Shared Canvases brings together Judy Bowman with fellow artists Onzie Norman, Darin Darby, Oshun Williams, Paul Curtis, and Nigil McReynolds in a group showcase. Their works are presented side by side to mark the beginning of this collaborative presentation.

Saginaw Art Museum & Gardens
JUN2
Workshops & Classes

Movie Night Craft-Along

A relaxed movie night craft-along in the Blue Room at the Historic Masonic Temple of Bay City pairs creative time with favorite films. Artists and crafters of all ages can bring paints, yarn, a tablet, or any in-progress project to work on while tables are set up for making. Some supplies will be available to use if needed. Concessions will be sold, and personal snacks and drinks are welcome. Attendees may come and go at any point during the event. Admission operates on a pay-what-you-can basis, creating a welcoming, community-centered experience. Please note that there are stairs at the entrance and to the restrooms, so the building is not fully accessible. For parking, the lot at the Osgood Building is no longer available to Historic Masonic Temple patrons, and options include street parking, public lots, and neighboring business lots such as MCI Insurance and Pyramid Paving.

Historic Masonic Temple of Bay City
JUN2
Health & Wellness

Better Sleep Meditation Series

Learn meditation techniques to practice before bedtime that are aimed at promoting more restful sleep. This is a multi-session series, and the schedule includes a planned date with no meeting.

JUN3
Music

The Josh Ramses Band - Lunchtime Concert Series

Set within the Lunchtime Concert Series, The Josh Ramses Band delivers a blend of blues, classic rock, country, and hits from the 1950s to the 1980s. The relaxed set works for dancing and toe tapping or for simply unwinding in the Birch Grove at Dow Gardens. Guests can bring a blanket or lawn chair and settle in for live music at the Amphitheater at Whiting Forest of Dow Gardens. Pack a picnic or purchase a fresh sandwich on site, then enjoy the performance as it goes on in any weather. Entry is included with admission or with an annual admission card.

Dow Gardens
JUN4
Markets

Bay Area Farmers Market Opening Day!

Opening Day marks the return of the Bay Area Farmers Market, launching in a new spot at the Pere Marquette Parking Plaza in downtown Bay City. Expect a refreshed atmosphere with carefully selected vendors, a lively mix of local growers and makers, and a welcoming place to gather. Offerings include seasonal produce from nearby farms, artisan and handmade items, floral bouquets and plant starts, baked treats, everyday provisions, and other finds. Beyond the shopping, the market fosters connection by spotlighting the people behind each product and turning a weekly errand into something to anticipate. Every purchase supports small businesses and helps strengthen the local community. Opening Day kicks off a weekly Thursday tradition throughout the season.

JUN4
Food & Drink

Midland Graduation

This event honors the 2026 graduating class from the Greater Michigan Construction Academy Midland campus. It takes place at Great Hall Banquet & Convention Center and features dinner followed by a program recognizing the graduates. Admission is $25 per attendee.

Great Hall Banquet & Convention Center
JUN4
Music

Jump & Jam Music Live on the Patio!

Drydock Beer Garden and Mulligan's Pub present live music on the patio with Jump & Jam.

JUN4
Health & Wellness

Sound Healing Series

Experience a gentle sound bath centered on a mini brass sound bowl. This is part of a series with multiple sessions, offering a quiet space to unwind and reset your energy. Because sound baths can shift how you feel and even your body temperature, bring a mat, a blanket, and a pillow so you can stay comfortable throughout.

JUN4
Sports

CMU Night at Dow Diamond

CMU Night at Dow Diamond brings CMU alumni, families, and friends together to watch the Great Lakes Loons take on the Lansing Lugnuts. Tickets purchased through CMU Alumni Relations provide access to the Northern Lights Pavilion, a porch-style seating area that offers a relaxed setting to connect with others. All tickets in this package are general admission within the pavilion by left field, and seating is available on a first come, first served basis on game day. Each ticket includes a meal voucher that can be used for one entree such as a pulled chicken sandwich, hamburger, hot dog, or brat, along with sides and unlimited soft drinks. Pricing is $25 for adults and $18 for children 12 and under, and children age 2 and under attend at no cost. Ticket availability is limited, tickets will be delivered digitally to the email used at registration, and all sales are final.

Dow Diamond
JUN4
Sports

Lucky Hot Dog Night | Loons

This game night brings surprise giveaways to the ballpark, with golden tickets tucked into select hot dog wrappers that can be exchanged for prizes throughout the event. Thirsty Thursday adds to the fun with half-off beer all evening, presented by Yuengling, setting a lively backdrop for the action on the field.

Dow Diamond
JUN4
Theater

A Midsummer Night's Dream

William Shakespeare's comedy is presented at Midland Center for the Arts, inviting audiences into an enchanted woodland on a night when reason gives way to wonder. Eloping sweethearts, a hapless band of would-be thespians, and playful fairies cross paths, and nothing stays as it first appears. As four young lovers are drawn into spells, squabbles, and moonlit pranks, the story brims with quick wit and playful spirit. A Midsummer Night's Dream celebrates transformation and the beguiling pull of love.

Midland Center for the Arts
JUN4
Music

Greensky Bluegrass Summer Tour 2026

Greensky Bluegrass brings its summer tour to the stage with a show shaped by two decades of steady growth and road-tested chemistry. Known for vibrant concerts and a tireless touring pace, the quintet channels that energy into a live experience built on connection and craft. The lineup includes Anders Beck on dobro, Michael Arlen Bont on banjo, Dave Bruzza on guitar, Mike Devol on upright bass, and Paul Hoffman on mandolin. Years of traveling and creating together have forged a close-knit group, marked by shared highs and lows that inform their music. True to bluegrass roots yet focused on today, their songs draw from everyday moments and emotions in the modern world.

JUN4
Family

Mini Golf on Main

Mini Golf on Main turns Downtown Midland into an 18-hole course where participants of all ages can try their putting skills across greens set throughout the area. There is no cost to play. Putters, golf balls, scorecards, and pencils are provided. After completing a round, return putters and scorecards to the clubhouse for a chance to win a prize contributed by participating Downtown Midland businesses. Supplies are limited while they last, and Sunday hours are shorter.

Downtown Midland, Michigan
JUN5
Health & Wellness

DOW RUNWALK EXPO

Explore the Dow RunWalk Expo, presented with support from Soaring Eagle Waterpark & Hotel. Browse more than 20 vendor booths and collect stamps in an expo passport as you learn about community groups and services, from 4-H and Habitat for Humanity to recycling, sports rehabilitation, and more. Fill your passport to enter a prize drawing. Packet pickup and race day registration will be available during the expo. Open to all. The list of participating vendors will be shared as race day approaches.

JUN5
Workshops & Classes

Adult Field Trip

Adults with an interest in aviation can explore the airport on a tour that includes seeing airplanes, taking part in a hands-on activity, and learning about how small airports support their communities. This is a welcoming way to get to know the local airport and the broader world of flight.

JUN5
Music

Jim Pagel Trio Live on the Patio!

Drydock Beer Garden and Mulligan's Pub present a live outdoor set from the Jim Pagel Trio on the patio.

JUN5
Music

Commons Live Music Series – Stone Street Revival

Stone Street Revival kicks off the Commons Live Music Series with an outdoor performance in Downtown Midland’s Pedestrian Plaza. The concert takes place on the Pedestrian Plaza Stage and offers a relaxed setup where personal chairs are welcome, and outdoor tables are available. Guests can enjoy food and drinks from nearby downtown restaurants while listening. The band spotlights rarely heard gems alongside 70s favorites, featuring powerful vocals and skilled instrumentation. This season of the Commons Live Music Series is presented by the Downtown Development Authority and Galloup Forberg Smith Merlo, with support from Jolt Credit Union and community sponsors 1st State Bank, Dow Credit Union, Oxygen Lounge, Poznak Dyer Kanar Schefsky Thompson PLC, Three Rivers Corporation, and Tri-Star Trust.

Downtown Midland, Michigan
JUN5
Music

2nd Hand Finally Summer Tour at Three Bridges Distillery

The Finally Summer Tour begins at Three Bridges Distillery with 2nd Hand and features outdoor patio fun in Midland.

JUN6
Sports

Michigan Arsenal v Nashville Kats

Michigan Arsenal faces the Nashville Kats in a head-to-head matchup at the Dow Event Center. Tickets will be available to the public.

Dow Event Center
JUN6
Family

Princess Night | Loons

Princess Night, presented by HighCountry Jumpers, returns to the ballpark for an enchanting evening of family fun. The festivities include a pre-game Princess Ice Cream Social where young guests can enjoy ice cream and spend time with favorite princess characters. Princesses will be seen throughout the ballpark for photos and friendly greetings. Princess-themed activities, bounce houses, festive decorations, and interactive experiences create a royal atmosphere. The night concludes with the post-game Fireworks Loontacular, a sky-brightening finale presented by Farm Bureau Insurance.

Dow Diamond
JUN6
Sports

2026 Panther Putt Golf Outing

Peace Lutheran School’s Panther Putt marks its 15th year at Apple Mountain Golf Course, offering a full day of 18 holes with friends, plenty of fun, and a dinosaur in the mix. Entry is $115 per golfer and includes a cart along with a continental breakfast, lunch at the turn, dinner, and refreshments. Foursomes can take on the course and enjoy extras like putting challenges, skins and pin contests, raffles, door prizes, and an air cannon tee shot, with a shotgun start planned for the outing. Proceeds help keep sports and physical education free for Peace Lutheran students. For questions, contact Peace Lutheran Athletic Director Royden Pett at rpett@peacesaginaw.org.

Apple Mountain
JUN6
Family

Summer Kickoff

White Orthodontics brings back a community kickoff featuring the eighth annual free sports mouthguard clinic, a ball hockey tournament run by the GSAHA that requires advance registration, an open air market highlighting young entrepreneurs alongside specialty vendors, a variety of food trucks, appearances by the Saginaw Spirit mascots, and live music from Rusch Entertainment. Admission is free for families and supports young athletes, local small businesses, and households across the Saginaw community. Custom mouthguards from Mouthguard Club are offered at no charge during this event only. Receiving one involves completing a digital release and a quick in-office digital scan that takes about two minutes, and typical turnaround is about three weeks. Mouthguards are also available year round at cost for $35. Details on how to register for the ball hockey tournament will be shared by organizers when available. Vendor inquiries are welcome, and booth space is limited.

JUN6
Fundraisers

SAGINAW BLESSING OF THE BIKES AND BEEMER MEMORIAL RUN

Now in its fifth year, this event at Moose 82 in Saginaw features a memorial run, a performance by The John Vance Band after the ride, and opportunities to win prizes. Proceeds support the Mid-Michigan Human Trafficking Task Force in Saginaw.

Moose 82-Saginaw, MI
JUN6
Family

Summer Kickoff at the Castle Museum

Summer gets underway in and around the Castle Museum with a festive event that kicks off the season. Highlights include a free Touch-a-Truck experience, interactive STEM activities, giveaways from vendors, and partner-led activities, along with other offerings.

The Castle Museum of Saginaw County History
JUN6
Family

Bicycle Block Party

A community block party celebrates all things bicycles with free admission for children, youth, and adults. Enjoy playful activities such as a bounce house, a puppet show, bubbles, a bicycle obstacle course, hands-on crafts, balloon creations, face painting, and bike decorating. There will be children’s books to explore, a candy question board for extra fun, and refreshments that include barbecue pork sandwiches, chips, snow cones, and drinks. Refurbished bicycles will be given away at no cost while supplies last. Eligibility requires Saginaw residency shown on a valid ID. A parent or guardian with ID must be present, and children need to be on site for proper bicycle fitting. Distribution is limited to two bikes per household and no more than one bike per person within a three-year period.

New Heart Mission Church
JUN6
Markets

Rhythm & Roots Midtown Artisan & Vendor Saturdays starting in June 12-7

At Dunlop Showroom & Garage, this gathering celebrates Midtown with a welcoming mix of live music, artisans, and vendors. Pop-up participants are invited to take part, and space can be arranged in advance for those who plan to participate. It offers a warm setting in the city center to showcase handmade work, creative performances, and local talent.

Dunlop Showroom & Garage 517 Washington Avenue, Bay City, MI
JUN7
Festivals

7 Slot Jeep Fest

Seven Slot Jeep Fest brings Jeep enthusiasts together for a full day focused on Jeeps, vendors, and interactive fun. All builds are welcome, from bone stock to muddy and fully built. Friendly competition includes awards for Best Flex, Dirtiest Jeep, Cleanest Jeep, Most Off-Road Capable, and the Longest Tire Roll. Multiple vendors will be on site with food, gear, and Jeep-themed merchandise. Activities span all ages with a bounce house for the kids, games, giveaways, surprises, and Jeeps of every style to check out. Hosted by Seven Slot Essentials. More details will be shared soon.

JUN7
Family

Kids Fest + Play Ball Weekend Kids Clinic | Loons

A kids-focused celebration, supported by MyMichigan Health, transforms Dow Diamond into a lively playground of baseball fun. Throughout the game, the ZOOperstars bring their inflatable characters and comedy to the field. Reading Program Day, in partnership with Delta College, invites students who took part in the school reading program to redeem a complimentary lawn ticket and celebrate their accomplishment at the ballpark. Play Ball Weekend, with local support from Central Michigan University, offers youth participants a free game ticket, and the first 200 to arrive receive a Franklin bat and ball set. Children also enjoy a free hot dog meal and the chance to run the bases after the final out, courtesy of Serra Toyota Saginaw. A kids clinic is part of the festivities as well.

Dow Diamond
JUN7
Family

Saginaw Silver Screen: The Lion King

Disney's animated classic tells the story of Simba, a young lion heir who endures loss, grows through adversity, and ultimately returns to the Pride Lands to claim his place as king, celebrating the continuing cycle of life.

JUN7
Theater

The Friction Theatre's The Drowsy Chaperone

At Midland Center for the Arts, The Friction Theatre presents The Drowsy Chaperone, a five-time Tony Award winner that affectionately celebrates classic musical theater. The story unfolds as an avid fan plays a beloved cast album and the show materializes in his living room, filling the space with old school romance, gangsters who tap dance, a merrily inebriated chaperone, and a flurry of theatrical hijinks. With catchy numbers and quick wit, this musical wrapped inside a comedy offers lighthearted escape. Presented in collaboration with Center Stage Theatre, it runs in repertory with A Midsummer Night's Dream, and tickets for each performance are sold separately.

Midland Center for the Arts
JUN7
Music

Grindstone Cowboys @ the Bavarian Inn, Frankenmuth

Grindstone Cowboys bring a dose of summer fun to Fischer Platz at Bavarian Inn Lodge.

Bavarian Inn Lodge
JUN7
Sports

2 Man - Cash Scramble at Sawmill GC

A two-person cash scramble at Sawmill Golf Club features a shotgun start and competitive on-course action. Prize payouts, based on a 24 team field, award $700 for first place, $420 for second, and $280 for third. Closest to the Pin and Longest Drive contests are part of the day, and an optional skins game is available for $20 per player. Teams are welcome to sign up together, and single golfers can be paired to form a team.

Sawmill Golf Club
JUN8
Civic

Food Giveaway

A community food giveaway will provide boxed groceries with both vehicle pickup and a walk-up option. A photo ID is required. Each vehicle is limited to two boxes. If picking up for more than one household in the same vehicle, every household must either be present or send written permission along with identification. If someone is collecting food on your behalf because you are working, homebound, or unable to attend, prepare a signed and dated note that authorizes the named person to pick up a box for your household and includes the number of people in your home and their ages. The note is valid only for the day of the distribution. The person picking up must also carry a copy of your photo ID, and a phone photo or photocopy is acceptable. When you arrive, follow the yard signs to text the posted number, then use the reply link to complete the sign-in form and acknowledge the instructions. Keep the confirmation on your phone or take a screenshot to show staff in the parking lot. If you do not use a smartphone, staff can assist with sign-in on a tablet. Please sign in only on the day it takes place, and sign in one time. Multiple submissions will not increase the amount of food provided. Prepare a clear space in your trunk or cargo area so staff can load boxes quickly. Open your trunk in advance or unlock a door, do not block driveways, and be ready to move if emergency vehicles need access. Thank you for your patience and cooperation, which helps everything run safely and efficiently.

The Salvation Army Bay City Corps Community Center
JUN9
Music

SUGAR (Saginaw Ukulele Guru and Rookies)

Pack a lawn chair and settle in for live music spanning old-timey, pop, polka, and Americana. Enjoy a special program with a broad mix of songs at Imerman Memorial Park, Pavilion 2. A vehicle entry fee for out of county residents remains in effect.

Imerman Memorial Park
JUN9
Outdoor Recreation

Senior Rail Trail Golf Cart Rides

These golf cart rides along the Saginaw Valley Rail Trail are offered by the Saginaw County Parks and Recreation Commission so individuals with limited mobility can experience the trail. Each ride runs about 45 minutes, departs at the start of each hour, returns to the same starting point, and accommodates up to 10 passengers. To register, call 989-790-5280.

JUN10
Groups & Meetups

Plant Bingo at Coonan's Irish Hub - June 10

Plant Bingo brings a laid-back evening to the patio at Coonan's Irish Hub, with games, food, and drinks available. Attendees play five rounds plus a grand finale, with prizes for each round and opportunities to win houseplants and plant accessories. All participants leave with at least one new houseplant, and each person also receives a 20% off coupon for future in-store shopping at Regent Floral. Admission is $35 per person. Space is limited to 35 guests, and advance registration is required. Additional bingo cards are available for purchase. Tickets are required and expected to sell out.

Coonan's Irish Hub
JUN10
Art & Culture

Travel With Greater Midland: Adventures in Ann Arbor

Spend a full day discovering Ann Arbor’s history, culture, and natural beauty on a curated group trip. The experience includes round-trip motorcoach transportation with snacks, games, and prizes, a guided visit to Michigan Stadium, often called the Big House and recognized as the largest stadium in the United States, a full lunch at Zingerman’s Deli, free time to browse the shops in Kerrytown, a self-guided visit to the University of Michigan Museum of Natural History, and a leisurely walk through the University of Michigan’s Peony Garden. Expect a significant amount of walking and plan to wear comfortable, supportive, closed-toe shoes. Registration is $106 per person and open to ages 10 and up. Bus seating is first come, first served, or reserve a seat with priority seating for an additional $15 per person, which is non-refundable. Register by phone through the welcome desk at 989-923-4622, or use the link noted in the event comments. For questions, contact Stacey at 989-923-4622, ext. 2271, or spetri@greatermidland.org.

JUN10
Festivals

Art & Garden Festival

A festival celebrating art and gardens is coming to Andersen Enrichment Center.

Andersen Enrichment Center
JUN11
Outdoor Recreation

Wing Thing - Powered Paraglider Fly-In

A powered paraglider fly-in takes place at Midland Jack Barstow Airport, marking the first event of its kind at this airport. Between flying windows, there are nearby outdoor options to pass the time, including kayaking along the Tittabawassee River, bicycling on or off road, exploring the canopy walk at Dow Gardens, and enjoying outdoor dining on Main Street. Water fill and waste dumping are available at the Midland County Fairgrounds nearby.

Midland Jack Barstow Airport - KIKW
JUN11
Music

Orchard Nights at the Back Orchard Barn

Settle into a relaxed evening among the trees with dinner, drinks, and live music, created for adults 18 and older. This installment features a meal by From Scratch Catering and Event Planning and a performance from Aaron Lee. After dinner, linger by the bonfire, share easy conversation, and enjoy the orchard setting. Tickets include all food and beverages. If the weather does not cooperate, the gathering will be held inside the barn. In the event of severe conditions, it may be postponed or cancelled for safety. Should that happen, ticket holders can move their reservation to another Orchard Nights date or receive store credit at Leaman’s Green Applebarn. Refunds are provided only if an event is fully cancelled and no alternate date is offered.

JUN11
Music

CamFactor Live on the Patio!

Drydock Beer Garden and Mulligan's Pub host CamFactor for live music on the patio.

JUN11
Outdoor Recreation

Kids Tree Climbing

At Dow Gardens, children take part in a rare outdoor adventure that leads them up into the trees. Participants use their own leg, core, and arm strength to climb with a moving-rope system. A trained specialist provides guidance, and helmets and child-size climbing harnesses are supplied. Designated procedures are in place to keep participants and staff safe. The cost is $22 per child. Space is limited, and reservations are required. Open to ages 8 to 14 at the time of participation. Minors must attend with an adult, with no charge for one chaperone. A waiver signed by a parent or legal guardian is required. This outdoor activity is subject to cancellation.

Dow Gardens
JUN12
Outdoor Recreation

Tree Climbing for Adults and Teens

At Dow Gardens, adults and teens can try tree climbing in a guided outdoor experience. Climbers use their own strength to ascend into the trees with a moving rope system, while a trained specialist provides instruction, helmets, and properly fitted harnesses. Safety procedures are followed by all participants and staff. Participants must meet equipment fit requirements. The weight limit is 225 pounds, waist measurements must be between 30 and 42 inches, and helmets fit average adult heads measuring 47 to 55 centimeters. Participants must be at least 15 years old at the time of the activity, and minors must be accompanied by an adult. A signed waiver is necessary. The fee is $22 per person. Space is very limited, and reservations are required. Because this activity takes place outdoors, it may be canceled if conditions require it.

Dow Gardens
JUN12
Music

American Legion

This event at American Legion Auxiliary Post 439 Saginaw features music and opportunities to dance.

American Legion Auxiliary Post 439 Saginaw
JUN12
Music

Commons Live Music Series – Klay N' The Mud

The Commons Live Music Series features Klay N’ The Mud in Downtown Midland’s Pedestrian Plaza, with the performance set at the stage where McDonald Street meets Main Street. Formed in early 2020, the trio of Klay Fennema, Kevin Turner, and Tyler Coeling built its reputation in the Grand Rapids scene by pairing original, story driven songs with crowd friendly covers. Influences include Matchbox Twenty, The Goo Goo Dolls, Collective Soul, and Guns N’ Roses, and their modern, melody focused sound moves across genres so the next tune is always a surprise. Attendees can bring their own chairs or use available outdoor tables, and can pick up food and drinks from nearby downtown restaurants while enjoying the music. The series is supported by the Downtown Development Authority and presented by Galloup Forberg Smith Merlo, with additional support from Jolt Credit Union and community sponsors 1st State Bank, Dow Credit Union, Oxygen Lounge, Poznak Dyer Kanar Schefsky Thompson PLC, Three Rivers Corporation, and Tri-Star Trust.

Downtown Midland, Michigan
JUN12
Workshops & Classes

Floriani presents Trevor Conquergood

Take part in a focused two day Floriani embroidery workshop led by digitizer Trevor Conquergood. The program covers specialized techniques such as layered appliqué, bead look, chain stitch, cutwork, fringe, lace and plaid, along with additional methods to build your skills. Trevor demonstrates the process from an initial idea to a finished piece of embroidery. The fee is $79, and lunch, kits, prizes, giveaways and bonus goodies are provided.

JUN13
Music

Bay Valley Live Music - Laurie & the Lefties

Bay Valley Summer Sounds features Laurie & the Lefties performing live at Bay Valley Resort. Enjoy a relaxed patio atmosphere with live tunes, cold drinks, and easy summer vibes. Whether you have just come off the course or are easing into the weekend, it offers a simple way to unwind. Heatherfields adds the finishing touch.

Bay Valley Resort
JUN13
Music

PROJECT 90 at The Commons Live Music Series

PROJECT 90 delivers a full evening of 90s rock favorites at The Commons as part of the live music series. The band has ranked among the top three Favorite Cover Bands in West Michigan in REVUE Magazine's Best of the West reader's poll for eight consecutive years. Expect nonstop hits and an energetic show from start to finish.

Downtown Midland, Michigan
JUN13
Civic

Grow & Give Back! Garden Volunteer Days

Garden Volunteer Days bring together beginners, green thumbs, and Master Gardeners to care for the SAM historic gardens and keep them healthy and beautiful. Lead Gardener Chrissy Cannon provides direction while participants learn new skills or share their knowledge alongside others. Each session lasts two hours, and it is possible to register for one or both. Registering ahead of time helps organizers prepare. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

Saginaw Art Museum & Gardens
JUN13
Sports

Michigan Wild Bunch 2026 State Championship the Saginaw Showdown

The 2026 Michigan Wild Bunch State Championship unfolds as the Saginaw Showdown. This championship gathering centers on the Michigan Wild Bunch state title under the Saginaw Showdown name.

JUN13
Festivals

Riverside Art Festival

Set along the Saginaw Riverfront in downtown Bay City, this lively celebration of the arts brings together creativity, community, and culture. Visitors can discover original, handcrafted work by artists from across Michigan and beyond, including pottery, jewelry, textiles and weaving, sculpture, watercolor and fine art, woodworking, home and garden decor, clothing, and more. Live entertainment and a range of food trucks add to the festive atmosphere. A selective jury process highlights high-quality, original pieces and aims to create a strong experience for both artists and guests. Prospective vendors can find application details on the event’s official website. Please be aware of unauthorized individuals posing as representatives on Facebook, as applications and payments are accepted only through the official website and business is not conducted via Facebook comments or messages.

Intersection of Center Ave and Water Street, Downtown Bay City
JUN13
Family

SCHOOL’S OUT, BULLS OUT!!

This two-day dog showcase features Weight Pull, Rally O, and an all-breed fun show. Spanning the entire weekend, it delivers a full lineup of canine activities to kick off the summer season.

Celebration Park (Splash park)
JUN13
Festivals

Cheese Haus Palooza

Cheese Haus Palooza celebrates all things cheese with tastings, a hands-on class, live entertainment, family activities, and special offers. Participants can join a charcuterie board class for a small fee and sample curated pairings through wine and cheese tastings, beer and cheese tastings, and a Michigan flavors and cheese tasting, each available for a small fee. Activities include a cheese curd eating contest and free samples offered both indoors and outdoors. Try a spin of the prize wheel for a free item with a qualifying in-store purchase of at least $15. Explore the enchanted aged cheese vault and browse the event’s “cheesy” vendors. Families will find free special event games for children and complimentary inflatables, and everyone can enjoy live music and food from the Cheese Trap Food Truck. Palooza specials and more round out the experience.

JUN14
Art & Culture

Saginaw Silver Screen: Mrs. Doubtfire

Daniel Hillard, a devoted father and actor, takes on the disguise of a quirky British nanny to remain close to his children after a difficult divorce. As Mrs. Doubtfire, he navigates a double life that brings plenty of comedic mishaps alongside sincere moments of family connection.

JUN15
Outdoor Recreation

Try It: Kayak

Discover kayaking at William H. Haithco Recreation Area in a small-group class that covers the differences between kayak styles and highlights how stable and easy to maneuver they can be. Attendance is capped at eight people. Open to ages 10 through adult, with participants ages 10 to 16 accompanied by an adult. The cost is $5 per person. Registration is available.

William H. Haithco Recreation Area
JUN15
Workshops & Classes

America's Next Pop Star! Camp (Ages 10-13)

This weeklong pop music camp invites ages 10 to 13 to step into the spotlight. Campers explore songwriting, vocals, dance, and costume creation, then put their skills to work with opportunities to perform. No prior experience is needed, only enthusiasm for pop music. The fee is $140 and covers all materials plus a mid-morning snack. Superfans of today’s chart-toppers and singing competition shows will feel right at home. Creative 360 has been recognized by the Midland Daily News as Best Summer Camp for two consecutive years.

Creative 360
JUN15
Family

America 250th History Camp

Marking the nation’s 250th anniversary, this history-focused day camp invites kids to explore the past through creative, hands-on activities and games. Participants can make a tin punch craft, write an old-fashioned document, hand dip a beeswax candle, and try out historical games that bring everyday life from earlier eras into focus. For questions or to register, contact Paul Roose, Director of Education, Events and Gift Shop at the Frankenmuth Historical Association, 989.652.9701 ext. 4.

JUN15
Sports

Indoor League Match - Saginaw, MI

Series 1, Match 3 of the Sheridan Arms Indoor Shooting League features an Indoor League GSSF competition hosted at Sheridan Arms. Participation is open to GLOCK enthusiasts at every experience level, from new firearm owners to experienced pros. To qualify for prizes, GSSF Indoor League contenders must compete in at least two of the three matches in this series coordinated by the host range. Registration is accepted only at the host location.

Sheridan Arms
JUN17
Workshops & Classes

Drawing ONLY w Cyd Keefe - Summer 2026 Session

Strengthen your skills with a drawing class centered on working from observation. Explore the essentials, including how to use materials effectively along with perspective, proportion, composition, and shading. Projects can be adapted to individual goals, with personalized guidance throughout. Led by Cynthia Keefe, MFA and co-founder of Creative 360. Open to ages 16 and older, and beginners are welcome. A supply list is provided after registration. Please preregister. Each session is $100.

Creative 360
JUN17
Workshops & Classes

Search & Recovery Course

Build practical skills for locating lost items underwater and bringing them to the surface safely in a focused search and recovery class at Underwater Antics. The course blends e-learning with guided classroom instruction and includes a minimum of two training dives. The dive location will be announced. The cost is $285 per diver.

Underwater Antics
JUN17
Groups & Meetups

Dog Days of Summer

A dog-friendly meetup with Great Lakes Bay Animal Society and Saginaw County Parks brings people and pups together at the Steven A. Kirshenbaum Memorial Bark Park in Imerman Memorial Park. Enjoy social time while dogs romp around, and look forward to chances to win fun doggie door prizes. Admission is free.

Imerman Memorial Park
JUN17
Music

Brew at the Zoo

Enjoy a mix of music and wildlife at Saginaw Children's Zoo. This gathering pairs melodies with time spent around the animals for a relaxed zoo experience.

Saginaw Children's Zoo
JUN17
Music

Wednesdays in the Park | Downtown Bay City's Free Summer Concert Series

Wenonah Park hosts a free summer concert series featuring tribute performances that span generations and genres. The lineup highlights the music of Bob Seger, Prince, classic rock favorites, Garth Brooks and Shania Twain, Toby Keith, Bon Jovi, country hits, the sounds of the Spice Girls and Gwen Stefani, ABBA, boy bands, The Blues Brothers, and AC/DC. One show coincides with the Bay City Fireworks Festival. Admission is free, with optional donations welcomed to support the concerts. Presented by Downtown Bay City with appreciation to Excellency Presents.

Wenonah Park
JUN17
Music

Jim & Allie - Lunchtime Concert Series

Jim & Allie deliver an acoustic set at Dow Gardens as part of the Lunchtime Concert Series. Featuring Allie Satkowiak and Jim Pagel, the duo shares familiar favorites that appeal to all ages. Settle in at the amphitheater in Whiting Forest at Dow Gardens with a blanket or a lawn chair, and enjoy the performance while you bring a picnic or pick up a sandwich on site. The music goes on regardless of weather, and entry is included with admission or an annual admission card.

Dow Gardens
JUN18
Music

Chase Matthew & Julia Cole

Chase Matthew and Julia Cole bring live entertainment to Tailgate N' Tallboys Michigan. Enjoy a memorable night out with friends and soak in the energy of a special live experience. Ticket availability may be limited.

Tailgate N' Tallboys Michigan
JUN18
Art & Culture

Bookmarks Thriller Book Club - The Last Ferry Out by Andrea Bartz

The Bookmarks Thriller Book Club will focus on The Last Ferry Out by Andrea Bartz in a group conversation.

Bookmarks
JUN18
Sports

Margaritaville Night | Loons

Margaritaville Night, presented by Garpiel Group, transforms Dow Diamond into a beachy escape with tropical decor, island tunes, and a laid back vibe throughout the concourse. Lou E. Loon and the team bring the vacation spirit to the ballpark in new Margaritaville-inspired jerseys. Thirsty Thursday specials include 50 percent off beer, presented by Miller Lite. The night concludes with a Fireworks Loontacular lighting up the sky, presented by Farm Bureau Insurance, for a festive finish to an evening of baseball and tropical fun.

Dow Diamond
JUN18
Comedy

Comedy Night with Zach Wycuff

Midland Center for the Arts hosts a monthly comedy night headlined by Zach Wycuff, with Tom E. Thompson as the featured act.

Midland Center for the Arts
JUN19
Markets

Saginaw Sports Cards & Collectibles Show SVRC Marketplace

A sports cards and collectibles showcase comes to SVRC Marketplace with 80 to 100 tables featuring trading cards from major sports, Pokemon and other TCG, plus non-sports cards and related items. Vendors plan to bring a broad and varied selection rather than repeating the usual inventories often seen elsewhere. The event also includes a dedicated trade night. Expect more than 35 sellers, generally with two to three tables each. A free pack for kids will be available. Vendor requests are currently being accepted.

SVRC Marketplace
JUN19
Holidays

Midland Juneteenth Block Party!

Celebrate Juneteenth at Creative 360 with a welcoming neighborhood-style block party that honors freedom and the rich cultural heritage of African Americans through joyful reflection and community connection. Everyone is invited to enjoy free food, music, and family-friendly activities. The celebration is supported by sponsors including Consumers Energy Foundation, Central Michigan University, Creative 360, Dow Credit Union, Isabella Bank, Midland Area Youth Action Council, and Members First Credit Union. Community partners include Dial Tent & Awning, Disability Network of Mid Michigan, Grace A. Dow Memorial Library, Midland Business Alliance, Midland Center for the Arts, Midland County Inclusion Alliance, Midland Area Cultural Awareness Coalition, Midland County Historical Society, MyMichigan Health, and The Breaking Bread Village. Food will be available from Big O’s Barbeque, Tia’s Soul, Akoya, JJ’s Beverage and Co., and Sweet Treat Ice Cream Trucks, LLC.

Creative 360
JUN19
Food & Drink

Michigan on the Mark: An Evening with Maker's Mark

Enjoy a bourbon-focused culinary experience at Bavarian Inn Restaurant featuring a four-course menu built around Michigan ingredients and paired with select Maker’s Mark expressions. The evening begins with crafting a personalized Old Fashioned, followed by dipping a glass in the signature red wax for a keepsake. Courses include glazed pork bites with pickled cherries and crispy shallots served with a Cherry Mint Smash featuring Maker’s Mark, pan-seared Great Lakes walleye in a silky sweet corn velouté paired with a Blackberry Bourbon Sour made with Maker’s Mark 46, slow-braised Michigan beef cheeks finished with a maple bourbon glaze and Michigan asparagus matched with a Maple Old Fashioned made with Maker’s Mark Cask Strength, and a chocolate pecan pie infused with bourbon alongside an Espresso Martini featuring the Bavarian Inn’s Maker’s Mark Private Select Triple B. The celebration continues in Fischer Platz with entertainment, a one-ounce pour of Maker’s Mark Bavarian Inn Private Select Matriarch 100, and a Porchside Spritz cocktail featuring Maker’s Mark. Reservations are required. The cost is $125 per person and includes bourbons, the full meal, souvenirs, tax, and gratuity.

Bavarian Inn Restaurant
JUN19
Comedy

Justin Willman: One for the Ages Tour

Due to illness, the Justin Willman: One for the Ages show at Temple Theatre has been rescheduled. Tickets from the original date will be honored, and any ticket questions should be directed to your point of purchase. Thank you for your understanding. Following the release of Magic Lover, Netflix’s first magic comedy special, Justin Willman is taking an all-new production on tour. As the creator and star of Netflix’s Magic for Humans and Magic Prank Show, he blends astonishing magic with relatable humor, becoming a streaming favorite and a viral standout with more than a billion views. His appearances include The Tonight Show, The Today Show, The Kelly Clarkson Show, and Conan, and he has been recognized as Stage Magician of the Year by the Magic Castle. He has performed at the White House and filled theaters nationwide, even moving adults to tears with a card trick. This live experience marks his biggest tour yet, featuring brand-new material, interactive moments, and plenty of laughs. It welcomes all ages and generations... something you can share with kids, a date, or a parent.

JUN19
Music

CamFactor Live on the Patio!

Drydock Beer Garden and Mulligan's Pub present live music from CamFactor on the patio.

JUN19
Comedy

Justin Willman Tickets

Justin Willman delivers a live performance that fuses sharp comedy with astonishing magic. Playful illusions and lively crowd participation keep the experience fresh, surprising, and full of laughs. Quick wit and jaw-dropping tricks come together for a one-of-a-kind show that creates lasting memories.

Temple Theatre Saginaw - Saginaw, MI
JUN19
Music

Commons Live Music Series – Soul Xpress Band

Downtown Midland welcomes Soul Xpress as part of The Commons Live Music Series, bringing a high energy seven piece funk and soul band to the Pedestrian Plaza Stage. These seasoned musicians draw on years of experience, with members who have performed or opened with the Commodores, KC & the Sunshine Band, Rare Earth, Otis Day & the Knights, War, The Dramatics, Bobby Byrd, Martha Reeves & the Vandellas, and rock favorites like Bad Company, Edgar Winter, Foghat and Davy Jones. Expect tight grooves, vibrant showmanship and a dance floor vibe. Guests are encouraged to bring a chair or use the outdoor tables, grab food and drinks from downtown restaurants, and settle in for the music. This year’s series is supported by the Downtown Development Authority, Galloup Forberg Smith Merlo, Jolt Credit Union, 1st State Bank, Dow Credit Union, Oxygen Lounge, Poznak Dyer Kanar Schefsky Thompson PLC, Three Rivers Corporation and Tri-Star Trust.

Downtown Midland, Michigan
JUN19
Career

Energize YPN Coffee Social | June

At Lolobee’s Lounge, this relaxed coffee social welcomes young professionals to connect with peers and learn more about Energize. Admission is free, and attendees cover their own coffee, food, and other purchases. No registration is required, and membership with Energize is not necessary. The gathering supports a local coffee shop while offering conversation and insights into Energize’s opportunities. Participants must be 21 to 40 years old. Appreciation is extended to TCA Insurance, sponsor of a February Coffee Social.

Lolobee’s Lounge
JUN19
Sports

GMCA Annual Golf Outing

The Greater Michigan Construction Academy's annual golf outing takes place at Beech Hollow Golf Course with a shotgun start. Registration is $450 per team of four. Super Tickets are available for an additional $60 and include four mulligans per team along with entry into both the Poker and Skin Games.

Beech Hollow Golf Course
JUN19
Groups & Meetups

FACT presents Community Coffee Chat at Krav’n Cookies and Coffee

Families And Children Together (FACT) hosts a casual coffee chat at Krav’n Cookies and Coffee inside the SVRC Marketplace. This monthly drop-in offers families a friendly place to take a break, enjoy a treat, and connect with the FACT team about supports and services available in Saginaw County. Participants can ask questions, explore local resources, and learn what is available for families in a low key setting. A complimentary cookie and cup of coffee are provided by FACT.

Krav’n Cookies & Coffee
JUN19
Music

Chase Matthew & Julia Cole

Chase Matthew and Julia Cole bring live entertainment to Tailgate N' Tallboys Michigan. Tickets are available through FindTick while supplies last.

Tailgate N' Tallboys Michigan
JUN20
Music

Mike Kowalski’s 6th Annual Party

Now in its sixth year, this polka party brings back a mix of live polka and variety music with food and prizes. The Polka Classics Band will include Floyd, Phil, Gary and Kelly Grocholski along with Justin Mangutz and Christian Olvera, all set for another lively day of music and good times.

JUN20
Sports

BWF 22: Playing with Fire 🔥

The BWF Championship is at stake as Tim “McMoney” McMillan puts his title on the line against “Big Bad” Jay Wonder.

Saginaw Township South, Michigan
JUN20
Music

Bay Valley Live Music - Jim Pagel Jazz

Bay Valley Summer Sounds features live music from Jim Pagel Jazz at Bay Valley Resort, creating an easygoing night on the patio with great tunes, cold drinks, and relaxed summer vibes. It suits anyone wrapping up a day on the course or easing into the weekend. Savor the moment at Heatherfields while enjoying the music.

Bay Valley Resort
JUN20
Music

CamFactor Live on the Patio!

Drydock Beer Garden and Mulligan's Pub present live music from CamFactor on the patio.

JUN20
Music

Commons Live Music Series – Nameless

Downtown Midland hosts a live music performance as Nameless takes the spotlight for The Commons Live Music Series. The Pedestrian Plaza Stage sets the scene for a set filled with one hit wonders and rarities from the 70s and 80s, featuring songs by artists such as Tears for Fears, Toto, Styx, and Def Leppard. The band brings together past and current members of local groups for a supergroup experience focused on those less commonly heard hits. Attendees are encouraged to bring a chair or use available outdoor seating, pick up food and drinks from downtown restaurants, and relax with the music. This year’s series is made possible by the Downtown Development Authority, with presentation from Galloup Forberg Smith Merlo, and support from Jolt Credit Union and community sponsors 1st State Bank, Dow Credit Union, Oxygen Lounge, Poznak Dyer Kanar Schefsky Thompson PLC, Three Rivers Corporation, and Tri-Star Trust.

Downtown Midland, Michigan
JUN20
Music

Summer fun with Last One Out @ Jake's Corner - Bay City

Summer fun is on tap at Jake's Corner Lounge in Bay City as Last One Out fires up dancing in the street. The focus is simple, music and movement fill the lounge with a lively atmosphere.

Jake's Corner Lounge
JUN20
Sports

BEETS' Father's Day Fun Softball Tournament

BEETS' Father's Day Fun Softball Tournament is a girls youth fastpitch softball event tied to the Saginaw Sugar Beets. It centers on fastpitch play for young athletes in a Father's Day themed competition.

Saginaw St, Saginaw, MI 48602, United States
JUN20
Music

RIO x BIG KEY SAGINAW MICHIGAN 6/20/26

Rio Da Yung OG and FWC Big Key come together for a live performance in Saginaw, Michigan at the Platinum Event Center. Tickets are available.

Platinum Creation Event Center
JUN20
Health & Wellness

Summer Solstice Half Day Gathering (Mini-Retreat)

Honor the year’s longest day with a half-day mini-retreat centered on illumination, balance, and fresh beginnings. Settle into a guided meditation that honors the sun, then explore sound healing to raise your energy and cultivate inner harmony. Take part in a shared reiki session for collective healing and connection, and enjoy a ceremony featuring sun-brewed tea infused with citrus and herbs. A flower ritual celebrates nature’s abundance, and alignment work focused on the solar plexus is intended to ignite confidence and personal power. The gathering invites connection with community and attunement to the season’s rhythm and radiant energy.

JUN21
Sports

Father's Day + Free Kids Clinic | Loons

Celebrate Father’s Day at Dow Diamond with a full day of baseball and family fun presented by Modern Mechanics. Kids ages 5 to 12 can step onto the field before the game for a hands-on skills clinic led by Loons players, and each participant receives a complimentary lawn ticket to enjoy the game afterward. Pre-registration is required for the clinic. Young fans also get a free meal and can circle the bases after the final out, presented by Serra Toyota Saginaw. To wrap up the day, families can head onto the field for a post-game game of catch together.

Dow Diamond
JUN21
Art & Culture

Saginaw Silver Screen: Jumanji

Jumanji screens as part of Saginaw Silver Screen. A strange board game brings the jungle into real life, and two kids team up with a man who once escaped the game to see it through to the end before the spreading chaos takes over.

JUN22
Civic

Food Giveaway

This food giveaway provides boxed groceries with a simple check in process and clear pickup guidelines. A photo ID is required. Each vehicle may receive up to two food boxes, unless additional recipients are present and matched to their own ID. If collecting for more than one household in the same vehicle, each household must be present or provide written permission along with identification. If someone is picking up for you because you are working, homebound, or otherwise unable to attend, prepare a signed and dated permission note for each giveaway. Include your full name, the full name of the person who will pick up, the number of people in your household and their ages, and state that they may collect a food box for your household from The Salvation Army. The person picking up must also have a copy of your photo ID, which can be a phone photo or a photocopy. To check in, follow the yard signs along the route to text the posted number, then use the link you receive to complete the sign in form and confirm understanding. Keep the confirmation on your phone by taking a screenshot and show it to staff in the parking lot. If you do not use a smartphone or prefer assistance, staff can sign you in on a tablet. Please sign in only on the event day and only once. If your confirmation is not for the correct day, you will need to sign in again. Multiple sign ins will not result in additional food boxes. For a smooth pickup, clear space in your trunk or cargo area, have the trunk open or doors unlocked, avoid blocking driveways, and be ready to move if emergency vehicles need access. Thank you for your cooperation and patience, which helps everyone be served safely and efficiently.

The Salvation Army Bay City Corps Community Center
JUN22
Workshops & Classes

Pop Star! Camp (Ages 6-9)

Young pop fans ages 6 to 9 can step into the spotlight for a week of creativity centered on their favorite stars. Whether you are a Swifty, an Arianator, a Demon Hunter, or a fan of The Voice, participants will write songs, sing, dance, build costumes, and finish with a performance. The fee is $140 and includes all materials plus a midmorning snack. No prior music or dance experience is needed, just a love of pop music. Creative 360 has won the Midland Daily News Best Summer Camp Award for the past two years.

Creative 360
JUN24
Music

Jolly Hammer and Strings Concert

An outdoor concert at Imerman Memorial Park, Pavilion 2, showcases Jolly Hammers and Strings with acoustic selections on dulcimer, autoharp, banjo, bass fiddle, guitar, harmonica, mandolin, and more. Admission is free for listeners. Lawn chairs are recommended for comfortable seating.

Imerman Memorial Park
JUN24
Music

Katherine Ryan & Friends - Lunchtime Concert Series

Katherine Ryan & Friends bring a soulful blend of jazzy blues with a singer songwriter touch, rooted in gospel and plenty of fun. The performance is part of the Lunchtime Concert Series at Dow Gardens, taking place at the Amphitheater in Whiting Forest. Guests can bring a blanket or lawn chair, enjoy a picnic or pick up a fresh sandwich on site, then relax as the music plays, rain or shine. Entry is included with paid admission, and holders of an annual admission card are covered as well.

Dow Gardens
JUN25
Groups & Meetups

Bookmarks Off The Shelf Book Club - The Names by Florence Knapp

Bookmarks Off The Shelf Book Club hosts a discussion of The Names by Florence Knapp. The session centers on conversation about the book with fellow readers.

Bookmarks
JUN25
Sports

M3A Summer Golf Outing

At Apple Mountain, Mid-Michigan manufacturers come together for a high-energy golf outing centered on friendly competition, meaningful connections, and a strong sense of community. The day features an 18-hole scramble with a shotgun start, on-course games with sponsor engagement, and a post-round lunch followed by awards. A large member turnout is typical and bragging rights are on the line. Last year reached capacity, so spots are likely to go quickly for those planning to attend. Whether the goal is to compete, network, host clients, or simply enjoy time outdoors with industry peers, this is among M3A’s most anticipated summer gatherings. Registration details will be shared soon. Sponsorship is part of the 2026 Golf Series, offering season-long visibility across two events.

Apple Mountain
JUN26
Festivals

Festival of the Senses

Festival of the Senses at Dow Gardens blends nature, community, and local flavor into an evening of relaxed exploration. Guests wander through vibrant summer blooms in an easygoing, immersive setting, sampling an array of small bites paired with local wines, craft beers, and carefully crafted non-alcoholic beverages. Live music from Colin Coffey sets the tone while friends take in the sights, sounds, and tastes at their own pace. This experience is for ages 16 and older and a valid ID is required. Tickets are $65 per person. Capacity is limited and advance registration is required. A timed entry marks the start of each guest’s festival experience.

Dow Gardens
JUN26
Music

Gina & Jordan Live on the Patio!

Live music returns to Drydock Beer Garden and Mulligan's Pub for the 2026 season, with Gina & Jordan kicking things off on the patio.

JUN26
Music

Commons Live Music Series – Air Margaritaville

Air Margaritaville brings a taste of the islands to Downtown Midland as part of The Commons Live Music Series, performing on the Pedestrian Plaza Stage. This veteran Jimmy Buffett tribute band has entertained Parrotheads from Minnesota to Florida for more than 20 years and has been nominated three times for the Detroit Music Award for Outstanding Tribute Band. Expect a carnival spirit, plenty of board shorts and flip-flops, and an easygoing escape from everyday worries. Bring a chair, pick up food and drinks from your favorite downtown restaurant, or settle in at an outdoor table and enjoy the music. The series is supported by the Downtown Development Authority and presented by Galloup Forberg Smith Merlo, with additional support from Jolt Credit Union and community sponsors 1st State Bank, Dow Credit Union, Oxygen Lounge, Poznak Dyer Kanar Schefsky Thompson PLC, Three Rivers Corporation, and Tri-Star Trust.

Downtown Midland, Michigan
JUN26
Sports

HBAGLBR Annual Freeland Golf Outing: Tony Bosco Scramble

The HBAGLBR Annual Golf Outing at Twin Oaks Golf Course has been renamed the Tony Bosco Scramble, presented by ASI Construction Equipment. Participants can take on 18 holes with a golf cart and enjoy a full day of hospitality. Food includes a continental breakfast, a stop at the turn for hot dogs or brats with chips, and a steak dinner served with sides. Each golfer receives two drink tickets, and the day also features games, raffles, prizes, and networking opportunities. Registration is available for a foursome at $400, or as an individual for $110 with solo players placed on open teams. Partnership opportunities are available.

Twin Oaks Golf Course
JUN27
Groups & Meetups

Abele Greenhouse Outing

This casual meet and greet takes place at Abele Greenhouse & Garden Center. It offers a simple opportunity to say hello in a greenhouse setting.

Abele Greenhouse & Garden Center
JUN27
Health & Wellness

Creative Expression Through Meditation & Sound Bath

Heather of Souly Original, LLC and Stacey of Daizes lead a two-part experience that combines meditation with expressive art to spark creative energy. It begins with a calming sound bath that encourages inward focus and supports the sacral center, often associated with creative flow. From that grounded place, participants move to canvas and paint freely, allowing colors, shapes, and impressions to emerge without formal instruction. This is not a traditional class. The emphasis is on personal exploration through sound and expressive creation. All supplies are provided, and everyone leaves with a 9 by 12 inch original painting to take home. The experience is designed for relaxation, release, and a renewed connection to inner creativity.

Festival Park
JUN27
Fundraisers

FINAL Golfing Fore Galactosemia Outing

Take part in the fifth and final Golfing Fore Galactosemia charity golf tournament at Valley View Farm Golf Course. The outing includes lunch at the turn, followed by dinner and an awards presentation after golf. Entry is 80 dollars per person or 320 dollars per team. Advance registration with prepayment is required, and entries are accepted on a first come, first served basis until full. Payment can be made by cash, check, Venmo, or PayPal. All proceeds support the Galactosemia Foundation, Inc.

Valley View Farm Golf Course
JUN27
Markets

Analog Traderz | Art, Analog Media, Retro, Vintage, Electronics

Enjoy a single day market at The Ability Social Club that celebrates physical media, retro gear, and handmade work. Browse and trade for cassette tapes, vinyl records, electronics, video games, discs, comic books, printed art, zines, trinkets, and other discoveries. Look for gaming kiosks and art displays, along with vendors and artists offering unique pieces in vintage formats. Whether buying, selling, or swapping, collectors and curious newcomers will find plenty to explore. Admission is free. A limited number of vendor tables are available, with ten spaces open for those who want to bring collections, artwork, and unusual finds.

The Ability Social Club
JUN28
Art & Culture

Saginaw Silver Screen: Independence Day

Independence Day unleashes a planet-sized threat and an all-hands response. When an overwhelming alien force targets Earth, fighter pilots, scientists, and everyday people forge an alliance for a last-chance defense. High-stakes action, large-scale spectacle, and a spirit of global unity power this fight for humanity’s survival.

JUN29
Art & Culture

250th Anniversary Quarterly Lecture Series

In recognition of America’s 250th anniversary, Dr. Nathan Seeley, Director of the Frankenmuth Historical Association, presents a continuing lecture series that tells the story of 1776. This session focuses on the American Revolution, connecting the struggle for independence to the broader themes covered across the series, including Boston’s role as a cradle of liberty, the drafting of the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution and the ways 1776 is remembered. The program takes place at the Frankenmuth Wickson District Library on the second floor, and an elevator is available for those who need it.

Frankenmuth Wickson District Library
JUN30
Music

Kate Hinote Trio LIVE at Alice & Jack Wirt Public Library!

A free concert at the Alice and Jack Wirt Public Library spotlights the Kate Hinote Trio as part of their Libraries As Listening Rooms tour. This contemporary folk group tells stories through finely shaped melodies and an intimate acoustic sound that nods to folk, chamber pop, and indie influences. Vocalist and songwriter Kate Hinote performs with guitarist David Johnson, her longtime collaborator from The Blueflowers, and violinist Matthew Parmenter of the art rock band Discipline. Their live show emphasizes the dialogue between Hinote’s clear voice and Parmenter’s violin, which often feels like a second singer, while Johnson’s warm acoustic guitar grounds each piece. The set blends original songs with carefully chosen contemporary and classic covers, including tributes to Detroit songwriters, balancing familiarity with fresh surprises. Their second album, Stowaways, features ten originals centered on narrative songwriting and reflects the trio’s continued evolution. In recent years they have appeared across Michigan, Ohio, New York, West Virginia, and Kentucky, with a featured performance on the NPR and PRX program Red Barn Radio from WEKU in Lexington, Kentucky.

Alice and Jack Wirt Public Library
JUL1
Music

Blue Water Ramblers - Lunchtime Concert Series

Blue Water Ramblers perform original American roots music alongside familiar favorites as part of the Lunchtime Concert Series. Enjoy the concert at the Amphitheater at Whiting Forest of Dow Gardens. Attendees can bring a blanket or lawn chair, pack a picnic or purchase a fresh sandwich on-site, then relax to live music, rain or shine. The event is included with general admission or with an annual admission card.

Dow Gardens
JUL2
Groups & Meetups

Bookmarks Fantasy Book Club - Shield of Sparrows by Devney Perry

This event features a discussion of Shield of Sparrows by Devney Perry.

Bookmarks
JUL2
Music

July Festivities with Last One Out @ Jake's Corner Lounge

Bay City celebrates Independence Day with a star-spangled weekend of festivities, featuring dancing fun with Last One Out.

Jake's Corner Lounge
JUL3
Family

Bay Valley Resort Family Getaway Weekend

Enjoy a family friendly golf and resort getaway at Bay Valley Resort created in partnership with Youth on Course. Designed to bring families together around the game and great value, this weekend combines quality tee times with plenty of ways to relax and make memories. Open to families, members, and public guests who participate in Youth on Course. A $299 package includes two nights of lodging. Adults can play 18 holes with a cart for $49, a $20 savings, and juniors with Youth on Course play for $5. These golf benefits are available all weekend without restrictions. Beyond the course, look forward to swimming, fishing, and nightly family movies. Evenings feature bonfires with s’mores by Lake Helen. Spa activities are available at 10 percent off. There is time to explore the Great Lakes Bay Region, and fireworks can be found in Bay City, Midland, and Saginaw. It is planned for connection, relaxation, and time together both on and off the fairways.

Bay Valley Resort
JUL3
Music

Bay Valley Live Music - Bobby & Andy

Live music fills the patio at Bay Valley Resort as Bobby & Andy perform for Bay Valley Summer Sounds. The setting offers a relaxed summer atmosphere with refreshing drinks and an easygoing soundtrack. It suits golfers wrapping up a day on the course as well as anyone easing into the weekend, creating a simple way to unwind.

Bay Valley Resort
JUL3
Music

Princess Wenona Dinner Cruise

This three hour dinner cruise takes place on the river at Bay City Boat Lines during Fourth of July weekend. Aboard the Princess Wenonah, guests can enjoy live music from Slick Jimmy Band and a catered dinner from Krzysiak House Restaurant. A cash bar offers soft drinks, beer, wine, hard seltzers, and canned cocktails. The cruise operates rain or shine. Discounted drink tickets are available when booking online, with more details to come soon.

Bay City Boat Lines
JUL3
Music

Ride The Wind - America’s #1 Tribute to ‘POISON’ LIVE! in Bay City,MI [7/3/26]

Ride The Wind, billed as America’s number one tribute to Poison, performs live in Downtown Bay City on the Midland Street Stage. Presented as part of the Midland St. Summer Concert Series, this is a full tribute show to the music of Poison.

JUL3
Music

Commons Live Music Series – ultrasonik

Downtown Midland hosts ultrasonik, formerly known as Leave Those Kids Alone, as part of The Commons Live Music Series. The performance will take place on the Pedestrian Plaza Stage in the heart of downtown. Guests are welcome to bring a chair or use outdoor tables, pick up food and drinks from nearby restaurants, and settle in for an evening of live music. After eight seasons under its previous name, the band carries its classic rock focus forward with a new lineup featuring a female lead vocalist, standout guitar and keyboard players, and an all-female rhythm section on bass and drums. The refreshed set blends classic rock favorites with original songs and builds on a history of more than 400 shows across Ontario, Michigan, and beyond. The lineup features Grace, Alex, Addi, Avary, and Nick. This season of The Commons Live Music Series is presented by the Downtown Development Authority with presenting support from Galloup Forberg Smith Merlo, along with support from Jolt Credit Union and community sponsors 1st State Bank, Dow Credit Union, Oxygen Lounge, Poznak Dyer Kanar Schefsky Thompson PLC, Three Rivers Corporation, and Tri-Star Trust.

Downtown Midland, Michigan
JUL4
Music

Commons Live Music Series –Teddy Petty & The Refugees

Downtown Midland welcomes Teddy Petty & The Refugees to The Commons Live Music Series for a high-energy tribute to Tom Petty. The performance is planned for the Pedestrian Plaza Stage. Attendees can bring a chair or use available outdoor tables, pick up food and drinks from favorite downtown restaurants, and settle in for the show. Recognized as America’s longest-touring Tom Petty tribute, the band has spent more than 14 years performing nationwide, channeling the chime of a Rickenbacker guitar and vocals that nod to Stevie Nicks, George Harrison, and Roy Orbison to celebrate Tom Petty’s biggest songs. The Commons Live Music Series is supported by the Downtown Development Authority, with presenting support from Galloup Forberg Smith Merlo, a supporting sponsor Jolt Credit Union, and community sponsors 1st State Bank, Dow Credit Union, Oxygen Lounge, Poznak Dyer Kanar Schefsky Thompson PLC, Three Rivers Corporation, and Tri-Star Trust.

Downtown Midland, Michigan
JUL4
Family

Frankenmuth Magic Show!

In the heart of Frankenmuth’s Little Bavaria, Fischer Hall hosts a live blend of magic and comedy led by Jonathon LaChance. Expect fast-paced illusions, sharp wit, and audience participation delivered by a performer seen on Penn & Teller: Fool Us, Masters of Illusion, the NBC Today Show, ABC, and PBS. His credits include headlining theaters and resorts nationwide and winning the Magic Close-up Classic in the Magic Capital of the World, plus the lighthearted distinction of being voted best magician in his family two years running. The show is geared toward all ages, though it is not recommended for children under 2. Ticket options include children’s admission at $15, adult general admission at $20, and a family four pack for $60. Doors open 30 minutes before showtime.

Fischer Hall
JUL7
Music

Weird Al Yankovic at Saginaw, MI

Weird Al Yankovic takes the stage at Dow Arena at Dow Event Center in Saginaw, MI.

Dow Arena At Dow Event Center - Saginaw, MI
JUL7
Music

Weird Al Yankovic: Bigger & Weirder Tour

Weird Al Yankovic will perform at Dow Arena at Dow Event Center in Saginaw, Michigan.

Saginaw MI USA
JUL7
Music

"Weird Al" Yankovic: Bigger & Weirder 2026 Tour

The Dow Event Center hosts “Weird Al” Yankovic’s Bigger & Weirder 2026 Tour, a full-production multimedia comedy rock show that blends his hallmark spectacle with fresh twists. He performs signature hits alongside fan favorites making their first appearances on stage, backed by his longtime band with four additional musicians for an expanded, larger-scale sound. Recognized as the biggest-selling comedy recording artist in history and a five-time Grammy Award winner, Yankovic is celebrated for parodying major stars like Madonna, Michael Jackson, Taylor Swift, Queen, U2, and Lady Gaga with the artists’ approval. His catalog includes Amish Paradise, Eat It, Like a Surgeon, Smells Like Nirvana, Word Crimes, and the platinum White & Nerdy. Mandatory Fun made history as the first comedy album to debut at number one on the Billboard 200, and his tours have reached renowned stages including Radio City Music Hall, the Hollywood Bowl, Red Rocks, Carnegie Hall, Wolf Trap, the Kennedy Center, and Madison Square Garden. In 2022 he produced and co-wrote the Emmy-winning biopic Weird: The Al Yankovic Story starring Daniel Radcliffe. VIP Meet & Greet and backstage tour packages are available. Special guest Puddles Pity Party adds to the night, bringing a towering sad clown persona and a powerful voice that has attracted more than 900,000 YouTube subscribers, sold-out shows worldwide at venues such as San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts, London’s Solo Theatre, and a residency at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. He has appeared with artists including Eric Idle, Nick Offerman, Jack Black, Maynard James Keenan, and Primus, and has earned praise from outlets like the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, the Boston Globe, Herald Scotland, and LA Weekly for a richly textured, emotionally resonant, and often hilarious performance style.

Dow Event Center
JUL8
Art & Culture

Flights of Freedom

The Castle Museum hosts an evening that blends history with tasting flights as part of America250 Flights of Freedom. Ticketed attendees can choose a flight of hard cider, beer, or nonalcoholic lemonade while listening to speeches performed by historic actors. Ticket sales will open soon.

The Castle Museum of Saginaw County History
JUL9
Markets

Mystic Crumb Cookies & Co. @ Midland Street Market

Mystic Crumb Cookies & Co. sets up at the Midland Street Market with a selection of gourmet cookies, cookie cups and cakes, plus simmer pot kits. The market features music, line dancing, and shopping with other local vendors in the downtown area. The booth is located near the stage and can be spotted by its pink canopy.

Downtown Bay City
JUL9
Music

Lyle Lovett & His Small Large Band

Lyle Lovett, a Texas based singer, composer, and actor with 14 albums to his name, has spent his career expanding the boundaries of American music. Guided by a storyteller’s touch, he blends country, swing, jazz, folk, gospel, and blues in ways that step past genre lines. In concert, his range and influences come to the forefront, revealing the full scope of his talents and why he remains a compelling presence in popular music.

Midland Center for the Arts
JUL10
Music

American Legion Weiss

American Legion Auxiliary Post 439 Saginaw hosts an event centered on music and dance. Guests can listen and dance.

American Legion Auxiliary Post 439 Saginaw
JUL10
Music

Jump & Jam Music Live on the Patio!

Drydock Beer Garden and Mulligan's Pub present Jump & Jam, a live music event on the patio in an open-air setting.

JUL10
Music

Commons Live Music Series –Viva Rex

Viva Rex performs as part of The Commons Live Music Series in Downtown Midland. The show takes place on the Pedestrian Plaza Stage. Attendees can bring a chair or use outdoor tables, pick up food and drinks from favorite downtown restaurants, and settle in for live music. This versatile four-piece covers recognizable hits from the 1970s through today across pop, rock, dance, sing-alongs, and country, with clean selections for audiences of many ages. Expect favorites tied to artists such as Journey, the Outfield, Tom Petty, Chris Stapleton, Sabrina Carpenter, Bruno Mars, and more. This year’s series is led by the Downtown Development Authority, presented with Galloup Forberg Smith Merlo, and supported by Jolt Credit Union in a supporting role along with community sponsors 1st State Bank, Dow Credit Union, Oxygen Lounge, Poznak Dyer Kanar Schefsky Thompson PLC, Three Rivers Corporation, and Tri-Star Trust.

Downtown Midland, Michigan
JUL11
Music

Commons Live Music Series –Brother Hyde

Brother Hyde brings high energy live music to Downtown Midland’s Pedestrian Plaza, performing on the stage at the intersection of McDonald Street and Main Street. The Midland, Michigan based lineup of Steve, Ryan, Mike, Derek, and Randy channels shared influences into a set that spans rock, alternative, and pop from the early 90s through today. Expect crunchy guitar tones, smooth bass lines, and dynamic drum work that rekindles memories of junior high and high school days, the Walkman and CD era, and festival moments tied to Vans Warped Tour, Lollapalooza, Ozzfest, and Woodstock. Their cover catalog includes songs by Dishwalla, Tonic, Panic! At the Disco, Fall Out Boy, Candlebox, Eve 6, Gin Blossoms, Collective Soul, Matchbox 20, The Killers, and more. Attendees can bring their own chairs or use outdoor tables in the plaza, and enjoy food and drinks from favorite downtown restaurants while taking in the show. The Commons Live Music Series is organized by the Downtown Development Authority and presented by Galloup Forberg Smith Merlo, with support from Jolt Credit Union and community sponsors 1st State Bank, Dow Credit Union, Oxygen Lounge, Poznak Dyer Kanar Schefsky Thompson PLC, Three Rivers Corporation, and Tri-Star Trust.

Downtown Midland, Michigan
JUL12
Festivals

St Joes Church

St. Joe’s Annual Parish Festival features musical entertainment and food.

St. Joe’s Annual Parish Festival
JUL12
Music

Leo and Merry at The Zilwaukee Riverfront park

Enjoy a complimentary live performance by Leo and Merry. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs for comfortable seating.

Zilwaukee Boat Launch
JUL14
Music

Thomas Township Summer Concert Series

Part of the Thomas Township Summer Concert Series, this family friendly evening at Roethke Park Depot features music spanning the 1980s through the 2000s.

Roethke Park Depot
JUL15
Outdoor Recreation

FREE Thelen Open Jeep Track Night

Enjoy a free Jeep Track night at Thelen's Jeep Track, a dedicated playground for Jeep enthusiasts in Mid-Michigan. Navigate a range of obstacles that challenge both driver and vehicle. The centerpiece is Freedom Hill, the largest Jeep hill in the Tri-city area, ready to put technique and your Jeep’s capabilities to the test. It is an opportunity to practice off-road skills and connect with fellow Jeepers.

JUL15
Groups & Meetups

Wickson Reads Book Club- UNEARTH A STORY

This session of the Wickson Reads Book Club at Wickson Library centers on Jodi Picoult’s The Book of Two Ways. The novel follows Dawn Edelstein, a death doula who survives a plane crash and faces two possible futures... one with her husband and daughter in Boston, and another tied to the life she left in Egypt with a former love who is an archaeologist. Discussion will explore themes of life, death, love, and missed opportunities, guided by the ancient Egyptian idea of two paths to the afterlife as a metaphor for the choices we make.

Frankenmuth Wickson District Library
JUL15
Music

Friends of Fleetwood

A live tribute celebrates the music of Fleetwood Mac and the wider legacy of its members, blending signature band hits with memorable solo selections to capture the spirit of the Mac sound. Lunch shows are $63 per person, and a dinner show is available for $70 per person. Each ticket includes the meal, tax, tip, and entertainment, and reservations are required.

Zehnder's Tap Room
JUL15
Music

Blake Hinson - Lunchtime Concert Series

Country artist Blake Hinson, honored as Best Local Musician in the Midland Daily News Readers’ Choice Awards 2025, brings heartfelt vocals and expressive guitar work to the Birch Grove. Influenced by performers such as Jason Aldean and Zach Bryan, he reads the room and shapes the set with songs that resonate. This performance is part of the Lunchtime Concert Series at Dow Gardens. Bring a blanket or a lawn chair, enjoy live music, and make it a picnic... fresh sandwiches are available on site. The concerts go on regardless of the weather, and entry is included with regular admission or covered by an annual admission card.

Dow Gardens
JUL17
Sports

Tri-Kids-Try Youth Triathlon

Young athletes take on swimming, biking, and running at Plymouth Park in a triathlon crafted just for kids. The Tri-Kids-Try Youth Triathlon, presented with support from Great Lakes Bay Orthodontics, features helpful volunteers throughout the course and a TKT Finisher Medal waiting at the line. Ages 6 to 11 complete a 25 meter swim, a 1.75 mile bike in one lap, and a half mile run in one lap. Ages 12 to 15 take on a 50 meter swim equal to one pool length, a 3.5 mile bike over two laps, and a half mile run finished in one lap. For those seeking more, the open division offers added distance. Ages 9 to 11 cover a 100 meter swim or two pool lengths, a 3.5 mile ride over two laps, and a one mile run over two laps. Ages 12 to 15 tackle a 200 meter swim or four pool lengths, a 5.25 mile ride over three laps, and a 1.5 mile run over three laps. A Kids Triathlon Camp provides morning and afternoon sessions grouped by age, with a weekly fee of $175 or a bundled camp and triathlon option for $205. A MINI TKT for ages 3 to 5 introduces the sport with a short swim in the zero depth area, a brief 25 yard bike on the parking lot, and a short run to the finish. A shirt and participant award are included, and space is limited to the first 98 registrants. The event is held in any weather, and fees are nonrefundable and nontransferable.

Plymouth Park
JUL17
Music

CamFactor Live on the Patio!

Drydock Beer Garden and Mulligan's Pub present CamFactor performing live on the patio.

JUL17
Family

Grand Carnival Night | Loons

Dow Diamond transforms into a carnival-themed ballpark experience for Great Lakes Grand Carnival Night. Guests can test their skills at interactive carnival games with chances to win prizes, and kids can jump and play in bounce houses along with other family-friendly activities. After the final out, the night wraps up with a Loontacular fireworks show presented by Farm Bureau Insurance.

Dow Diamond
JUL17
Sports

2026 Ferris State Night with the Great Lakes Loons

Ferris State Night with the Great Lakes Loons at Dow Diamond Stadium brings fans together for a matchup against the West Michigan Whitecaps, plus special perks and in-park fun. Tickets are $25 per person and include a Group Box seat and a $20 food and beverage voucher. Children ages 2 and under are free. A portion of each ticket benefits the Ferris State Alumni Legacy Scholarship. Registration remains open until tickets sell out. Game day highlights include Foodie Friday deals with $2 hot dogs and $1 chips, ice cream sandwiches, and sodas, along with exclusive gourmet menu items available for purchase. After the game, enjoy the Fireworks Loontacular over the stadium. Great Lakes Grand Carnival Night adds carnival games with chances to win prizes, plus bounce houses and kids activities. Wear Ferris State apparel to show Bulldog pride. For large group purchases or questions, contact Great Lakes Loons representative Travis Webb at 989-837-6173.

Dow Diamond Stadium

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