Southeast Michigan Events & Attractions
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Halloween Hoot at Dinosaur Hill Nature PreserveKids can take a cool guided walk through the woods at this popular 30th annual event, happening Oct. 21-23, 2011 in Rochester. |
October 2011 |
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'Laura Ingalls Wilder' Musical at Macomb CenterVisit Clinton Township Oct. 22 to see stories of this famous author in a stage show suitable for kids, at the Macomb Center for the Performing Arts. |
October 2011 |
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International Festival at Southfield PavilionThis three-day cultural celebration, running Oct. 21-23, 2011, is filled with music, dance, cuisine and family fun for kids and parents. |
October 2011 |
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Halloween Fun at Greenfield VillageThe Henry Ford in Dearborn brings back its old-fashioned 'Hallowe'en' family event in October 2011, featuring goblins, witches and spooky fun. |
October 2011 |
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Zoo Boo at the Detroit ZooHead to Royal Oak weekends Oct. 14-Oct. 30, 2011 for a not-so-scary Halloween event that's trick-or-treat fun for the entire family. |
October 2011 |
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Royal Marionettes at the DIAVaudeville vintage puppets come to life in this Detroit Institute of Arts exhibit, delighting families in the second half of 2011. |
October 2011 |
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'Southwest Story' at Matrix Theatre in DetroitTeens and professional actors team up Oct. 14-Nov. 13, 2011, to deliver this unique local stage show that's a modern day telling of 'Romeo and Juliet.' |
October 2011 |
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Michigan Apple Festival at Historic Eastern Market in DetroitDetroit's historic outdoor marketplace hosts this family friendly fall Saturday series of events Oct. 8-Oct. 29, 2011. |
October 2011 |
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'Annabella Broom' at Marquis Theatre in NorthvilleThis not-so-scary stage show is a fun Halloween event for young kids Saturdays and Sundays (and one Friday!) from Oct. 8 till Oct. 30, 2011. |
October 2011 |
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Civil War Skirmish at Wolcott Mill MetroparkTurn back the clock Oct. 8-9, 2011 in Ray Township as the 1860s cannons roar and families discover history in battle reenactments, crafts and demos. |
October 2011 |










