Fun Virtual Events for Teens in Metro Detroit and Ann Arbor

Find local virtual activities for teenagers that they'll enjoy. Browse our roundup of digital things for teens to do online just about anytime, in metro Detroit and beyond.

Practicing social distancing is key to preventing the spread of the coronavirus, which is why Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has issued a stay-in-place order for the state of Michigan.

Families all over the Mitten State will be confined for weeks — at least until May 15 — but that doesn’t mean you can’t have some fun at home. Not sure how to keep your tweens and teens entertained? Read on for some fun virtual ideas.

Virtual staycation with Pure Michigan

Take a tour and visit different landmarks around the state from the comfort of your own living room.

Martial arts with Master Ron

Take a martial arts lesson with Master Ron from Champion Martial Arts at 11 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday.

Skype training with Elissa Smith

Enjoy a physical training session with local trainer Elissa Smith.

#MuseumFromHome at the DIA

The Detroit Institute of Arts and other museums across the country will post works from their collections on Instagram using #MuesumFromHome. Check it out and teach your kids a bit about art and history.

Free admission to the Oakland County Parks

Enjoy free admission to all Oakland County Parks and get some fresh air while practicing social distancing.

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