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Beer and Brats, a look at history, Rockin' family fun and one to grow on!

This weekend is the unofficial kick off of summer, and there's something for everyone…a day of food and brews, a walk through history, a day skipping stones on the beach…there are all kinds of ways to enjoy your three day weekend!
 
 
11th Annual Michigan Beer and Brat Festival
Saturday, May 28th, Crystal Mountain
This event features live entertainment slopeside while you sample your way through over 75 of the state's finest microbrews, hard cider and mead, paired with gourmet brats from area markets. Tickets are $25 in advance, $30 on the day of the event. Get more info at http://www.crystalmountain.com/events/beerfest
 
 
54th Annual Memorial Pageant
May 28-30, Mackinaw City’s Colonial Michilimackinac
The Colonial Michilimackinac Pageant is the longest running, free historical Memorial Day performance in the Nation.  This historically rich event will take place for the 54th consecutive year, as over 400 cast members re-create events that took place between the French, British and Indian tribes, on June 2, 1763. 
 
 
Northport Cars in the Park
May 28, 9-4, Haserot Park
Take a scenic drive along M-22 north to Northport for the 18th annual Cars in the Park and find out why it is the longest running auto show in Leelanau County. The popular event attracts an eclectic mix of cars to the picturesque Haserot Park where the unique setting provides the perfect backdrop for the summer season’s first car show.
 
 
Antrim County Petoskey Stone Festival, Barnes Park Eastport
May 28, 10am
Celebrate Michigan's state stone with a day of stone-hunting, stone-skipping, demonstrations, prizes, and other fun at Barnes Park near Eastport.
 
 
Friends of the Interlochen Public Library Plant Sale
Saturday, May 28th, 9-3 at Rics Corner, Interlochen
This annual plant sale will feature geraniums, hanging baskets, annuals, perennials and herbs, with all proceeds supporting Interlochen Public Library children's programs and activities. For more information, call the library at 231-276-6767.
 

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