The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe’s “Honoring Saganing Traditional Pow Wow” will be held:
Saturday, June 25th 11am-Dusk
Sunday, June 26th 11am-Dusk
Grand Entry at 1pm each day at the Pow Wow Reservation Grounds, next to Saganing Eagles Landing Casino & Hotel on Worth Road in Standish. Native traders and food vendors and rustic camping available. Daily entry $3, weekend pass $5, kids $1.
The Tawas Bay Players present Michal Jacot’s Comedy production “I Love Lacy” at the playhouse on Newman Street in East Tawas:
Friday, July 22nd 7pm
Saturday, July 23rd 7pm
Sunday, July 24th 7pm
Thursday, July 28th 7pm
Friday, July 29th 7pm
Saturday, July 30th 7pm
Sunday, July 31st 7pm
Tickets $11 and available at he door. Visit Tawas Bay Players Dot Com.
HOSTED BY THE TAWAS CITY LIBRARY FRIENDS AT THE NORTHEAST MICHIGAN FARM MARKET IN GATEWAY PARK ON U.S. 23 IN TAWAS CITY. YOU PICK THE BOOK YOU PICK THE PRICE.
AT TAWAS CITY GATEWAY PARK ON U.S. 23 AT THE RIVER. CALL 362-3501 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
AT WICKER HILLS GOLF COURSE OF HALE. COST $50 PER PERSON AND INCLUDES FOOD AT THE TURN AND DOOR PRIZES. ALSO 50/50 RAFFLE, LONGEST DRIVE AND CLOSEST TO THE PIN. ALL PROCEEDS TO THE HALE AREA FISH STORE. TO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 734-834-3606.
8th Annual Classic Car Show. Three categories Stock, Restomod, Street Rods. A judged event. Table space for swap meet. Pre register $10, or $15 day of event. Multiple car discount. Food, door prizes, DJ on site. For more information call Paul Perry at 989-826-6419 or email docmopar@juno.com
AT THE STANDISH HISTORICAL DEPOT AND WELCOME CENTER, CORNER OF M-61 & US 23 IN STANDISH. RAIN OR SHINE. CALL 846-2771 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
IN THE STANDISH STERLING CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL GYM. OPENING CEREMONY AT 10AM, FIGHT BACK CEREMONY AT 2PM, LIVE AUCTION AT 8PM, LUMINARIA CEREMONY AT 10PM.
The American Red Cross will hold a Blood Drive Wednesday, June 1st, Noon-5:45pm, at the American Legion Hall on U.S. 23 in Oscoda. To make an appointment or for more information visit Red Cross Blood Dot Org.
AT THE LUMBERMAN'S MONUMENT VISITOR'S CENTER AT MONUMENT AND RIVER ROADS. A JOURNEY INTO MICHIGAN'S LUMBERING AND IMMIGRANT PAST. FREE AND OPEN TO ALL AGES. CALL 362-8961 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
AT LIVING WELL HEALTH AND WELLNESS GIFT SHOP IN WEST BRANCH. THE CLASS IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED. CALL 343-3500 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
AT THE SHORELINE THEATER, 6000 NORTH SKEEL AVENUE IN OSCODA, PARTS FOR 11 MEN AND 3 WOMEN.
AT THE MIKADO AMERICAN LEGION POST, 2205 ALGER STREET IN MIKADO. DINNER INCLUDES BAKED BEANS, SALAD, POTATOES, ROLLS AND DESSERT. COST IS $8 FOR ADULTS, KIDS 6-12 $4, 5 AND UNDER FREE. CALL 736-9526 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
The Hale Eagle Riders #4217 will be hosting a Shish-Kabob Dinner Sat. July 12 From 5-7 pm. Dinner includes 2 Kabobs 1 Chicken & 1 Beef, Baked Potato, Rice Pilaf & Corn for $8.00. There will also be a desert table available. The Eagles will be open to the public July 11 & 12. For info call 728-4283
PRESENT THEIR USO MUSICAL REVUE AT THE PLAYHOUSE ON NEWMAN STREET IN EAST TAWAS. CALL 362-8373 OR VISIT TAWAS BAY PLAYERS DOT COM FOR MORE INFORMATION.
HUMORIST AND STORYTELLER AT THE SHORELINE PLAYERS THEATER, 6000 NORTH SKEEL AVENUE IN OSCODA. TICKETS $10 EACH AND AVAILABLE AT THE THEATER.
SATURDAY: 10AM-4PM-LIGHTHOUSE TOURS AT TAWAS PT. STATE PARK 11:30AM- SUNRISE SIDE VETERINARY BIKE & PET PARADE 12-3PM-SUNRISE SIDE VETERINARY PAWS IN THE PARK 6PM-CAR CRUISE STARTING AT AUTO VALUE IN TAWAS CITY 7-11PM-STREET DANCE FEATRING “FLIPSIDE” SUNDAY: 7-NOON-DAWN PATROL FLY-IN & PANCAKE BREAKFAST AY IOSCO AIRPORT 9AM-CAR SHOW ON NEWMAN STREET IN EAST TAWAS 10AM-4PM-LIGHTHOUSE TOURS AT TAWAS PT. STATE PARK 3PM-CAR SHOW AWARDS ON NEWMAN STREET VISIT TAWAS SMMERFEST DOT COM FOR MORE INFO!
Christian Music Fest! 11 bands taking stage throughout the day. Family Fun Zones, Food Vendors, Event is free, however donations will be taken at the gate.
The 65th annual St. Helen Bluegill Festival is a family oriented festival. Starting with the kids Parade on Thursday evening to open the festival. Friday is special needs day and Kids day where it's all about the kids. Saturday on the agenda is the Fast and the Furriest (local canines competing in an optical course).Throughout the weekend Schmidt Amusement (carnival) will be on hand offering its famous midway entertainment. Saturday’s horse shoe tournament is always a great hit and new this year is the punt, pass, kick contest. Vendors and Crafters will be set up and ready for you to browse throughout the weekend.Also new this year group of family oriented bands will be playing in our vendor area. The beverage pavilion will feature the band Day 8 all three nights while you sip your favorite beverage. Our fishing contest and our famous medallion hunt will start on July 5th and conclude on Saturday evening July 12th. The festivals Grand Parade starts on Sunday July 13th at 1pm and ends at the park for the closing ceremonies.
AT THE CIVIC CENTER ON F-41 IN MIKADO. ACTIVITIES INCLUDE 1860’S STYLE BASEBALL GAME, CAR CRUISE, CRAFT SHOW, CHILD ID BY THE MASONS, CHILDREN’S GAMES, PARADE AND MORE. CALL 736-7721 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
The Oscoda AuSable Chamber of Commerce presents the 37th Annual “Art On The Beach” Arts & Crafts Show:
Saturday, June 25th 9am-5pm
Sunday, June 26th 10am-4pm
At the intersection of Lake Street & River Road in Oscoda. Call the Chamber for more information at 989-739-7322.