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Two Big Music Festivals This Weekend And More!
By Jeffrey Buck Looking for something fun to do this Labor Day Weekend? Look no further, here is a handful of ideas to get you outside and enjoying the long weekend! Leave a comment below if you have any other … Continue reading
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A guide to Labor Day events in metro Detroit
By Mike Fossano As difficult as it is to accept, the time is nigh to shift our mindsets from lakes and beaches to apple cider and sweatshirts. Fortunately, it looks like Mother Nature is going to treat us Michiganians with … Continue reading