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2/8/2007
LADIES’ NIGHT OUT The Downtown Merchants Association is sponsoring the Ladies’ Night Out event on Thursday, February 8, 2007 from 3 PM to 8 PM in Downtown Saline. There will be in-store promotions, drawings for gifts in each store and restaurant, and the restaurants will feature special items on their menus. There will also be bonus prizes available at many merchants. In addition, there will be jewelry artists, information on art classes, cosmetics and beauty services, and a massage therapist.
Hours: 3 - 8 pm Cost: Free |
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2/9/2007
- 2/10/2007
ICE CARVING EXHIBITION Main Street Area Association sponsors an “Ice Carving Exhibition” featuring students from the University of Michigan Ice Carving team. They will display their talents in the Main Street area downtown Ann Arbor. Watch as they carve sculptures on the sidewalks in front of your favorite stores and restaurants on Main, Liberty, Washington, Fourth Avenue and Ashley. Businesses sponsoring sculptures are located at: Affinity Wealth Solutions, 122 S. Main; Main Street Tees at 220 S. Main; These student carvers are diverse and their interests are varied. When they’re not carving ice they are studying kinesiology, French, environmental science and film at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
Hours: Fri., 6pm-10pm; Sat. 10am-6pm. Cost: Free. |
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2/9/2007
- 2/10/2007
WOMEN'S WEEKEND DOWNTOWN Main Street Area Association in downtown Ann Arbor honors the women in our community by hosting "Women's Weekend Downtown" on Feb 9 and 10 featuring special activities for the special women in our lives and their families! Safehouse (a local non profit agency providing service to victims of domestic violence) will be hosting The Vagina Monologues at the Ark on February 9 at 8pm and the 10th at 2pm, 2007. This event is a fundraiser for Safehouse featuring local talent directed by Grace Morand, featuring stars from the Purple Rose Theater (Suzi Regan), Performance Network (Carla Milarch) and Civic Theater (Phyllis Sright and Jennifer White) as well as guest appearances by various local women including Letitia Byrd, Ingrid Sheldon, Connie Huber, Patricia Garcia and Ellie Serras. Tickets are available at the SafeHouse Center, call 734-973-0242 ext 277 or ext 202 or at the Ark or at Herb David Guitar Studio. Other special activities during the weekend include: UM Ice Carving Team exhibiting their talents as they carve sculptures from huge blocks of ice in front of businesses in the Main Street area from 6-10pm on the 9th and from noon to 5pm on the 10th: Ann Arbor School of Yoga at 420 W. Huron, is offering a Free Trial Yoga Class for Women on Saturday Feb 10 from 5:15-6:45 pm. Arbor Brewing Company at 114 E. Washington will donate 20% of purchases by ticket-holders Feb 9 and 10. Conor O'Neill's Tradiational Irish Pub at 318 S. Main will donate 10% of all food sales to Safehouse on Feb 9 and 10. Footprints at 217 S. Main, all winter boots and related footwear at 20% off regular prices and any new spring arrivals at 10% off.
Hours: see website Cost: see website |
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3/17/2007
DEXTER PIONEER ARTS FAIR This juried show features over 50 artisans who demonstrate their traditional folk crafts and offer them for sale. Included are weaving, quilting, wool rug hooking, paper quilling, water color, jewelry, wood carving, basket making, spinning, needle felting, lace making, broom making, and fly tying. A lunch will be served at noon by the Dexter Garden Club and a bake sale will be held throughout the morning. The Fair is sponsored by the Dexter Area Historical Society, and proceeds support the work of the society and the maintenance of the museum.
Hours: 10am-4pm. Cost: $3.00/adults, $.50/youth grades K-12, under 5 free. |
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4/22/2007
ANN ARBOR EARTH DAY FESTIVAL Celebrate Earth Day 2007 at our family friendly event. Enjoy performers, information, demonstrations and activities – including an All Species Parade – on the 37th anniversary of its creation.
Hours: 1-4pm Cost: Admission to the event and outdoor gardens is free; admission to the conservatory has nominal fee |
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5/5/2007
ANN ARBOR ART CENTER'S ANNUAL WINEFEST Enjoy Wine Tasting of a selection of over 100 wines from the world's top purveyors and vineyards Indulge in a Strolling Supper presented by the region’s finest chefs Delight in wine, travel and art auctions. WineFest – a celebratory event that gives lovers of wine, food and art an opportunity to enjoy an evening in support of the Ann Arbor Art Center. The elegant affair features a first class strolling supper, wine tasting, live and silent auctions and specialty bars. WineFest 2007 features WineFest 2007 features Honorary Chairs Tom & Laurie Shelton of Joseph Phelps Vineyards. The gala will welcome 15 winemakers from these countries, each pouring wines from their own vineyards.
Hours: 6:30 pm Cost: $ 175 for members/ $200 for non-members |
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5/5/2007
DISCOVER MILAN DAY Sample what Milan has to offer! Starting as a kick off for the local baseball season, this downtown street celebration has grown over the years, and this year promises to have plenty going on. We invite everyone to come out - enjoy shopping, art, more entertainment, and contests.
Hours: Beginning at 8 a.m. Cost: Free, unless otherwise noted. |
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5/5/2007
SHOW & SHINE KICK OFF PARTY Kick-off party at the Freighthouse in Depot Town
Hours: 6-9 pm Cost: see websight for more information |
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5/6/2007
- 5/10/2007
LENORE MARWIL JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL The 6th Annual Jewish Film Festival includes twelve Jewish films in five days. Sponsored by the Jewish Community Center of Washtenaw County.
Hours: Phone for show times. Cost: Phone for ticket information. |
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5/19/2007
SPRINGTIME AT RENTSCHLER FARM Join us for a springtime celebration with baby animals, traditional demonstrations, crafters including a blacksmith, gardening, tours of the 12-room farmhouse, good food, gift shop, special activities for children, and wagon rides. The The Saline Fiddlers will perform at 12:30 and New Horizons Band will entertain at 2:30. Adult Admission: $1 Donation; Children Free.1265 E. Michigan Avenue is 1 mile east of Downtown Saline. From I-94, use exit 175 and follow Ann Arbor-Saline Road into town. Turn left on Michigan Avenue. From M-23, use Exit 34 and follow Michigan Avenue about 6 miles. The 4-acre farm complex is Saline's secret between the old Visteon plant and the Sauk Trail Shopping Center. Park free and use the back walkway onto the farm property. (Watch for parking signs.)
Hours: 11am-4pm. Cost: $1adults; children free. |
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5/26/2007
MARKET FAIRE A Family Fun Kick off for the Smithsonian Institution’s Key Ingredients: America by Food and Michigan Foodways exhibits, running May 26 - July 8. Celebrate America’s Love Affair with Food! LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Chef Chris and the Blue Plate Specials The Singles & for kids - The Music Lady! CHEF’S TENT with demos by Zingerman’s Creamery, Sandhill Cranes Vineyard, The Henry Ford AND MUCH MORE! Taste of Michigan Tent Children’s Crafts Baby Animal Park Chelsea
Hours: 10 am to 3 pm Cost: Free |
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5/26/2007
MEMORIAL DAY PARADE Memorial Day Parade continues the time-honored tradition of honoring America's Fallen. Join us as we remember those who gave so much for us and our country. The processional begins at 9am, and is sponsored by the American Legion Post 282.
Hours: Call for hours Cost: Free |
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6/2/2007
- 6/3/2007
(Saturdays, Sundays)
CHELSEA PAINTERS ART FAIR Twenty-eight award-winning artists display and sell original fine art and hand-crafted notecards. Media include watercolor, acrylic, oil, pastel, monoprint, collage, and scratchboard.
Hours: Daily, 10am - 5pm. Cost: Free. |
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6/2/2007
- 6/3/2007
(Saturdays, Sundays)
POTTERS GUILD SPRING SALE The Ann Arbor Potters Guild holds it's annual Spring Sale. Both functional and decorative ceramic works made by up to 40 member artists are offered for sale. Kids can play with clay in a supervised area while Mom and Dad shop and take in the displays. All items under tent.
Hours: 10am - 5pm. Cost: Free. |
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6/17/2007
ANN ARBOR ANTIQUES MARKET For 39 years the Ann Arbor Antiques Market has offered a wide range of antiques and collectibles to buyers throughout the United States and Canada. Exhibitors have successfully offered for sale every type of antique imaginable from early Americana to Art Deco.
Hours: 8am-4pm. Cost: Admission: $6/person. Free parking. |
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7/3/2007
HUDSON MILLS METROPARK ANNUAL FIREWORKS DISPLAY Celebrate the holiday season with fireworks, live music, food and beverages.
Hours: Fireworks begin at dusk, around 10pm. Music from 7pm-11pm. Cost: Vehicle entry permit. |
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7/5/2007
- 7/8/2007
MILAN COMMUNITY FAIR This three day festival offers a parade, live music, kids activities, and carnival rides. Featuring one of the largest fireworks display in SE Michigan.
Hours: consult web site Cost: free admission |
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7/15/2007
ANN ARBOR ANTIQUES MARKET For 39 years the Ann Arbor Antiques Market has offered a wide range of antiques and collectibles to buyers throughout the United States and Canada. Exhibitors have successfully offered for sale every type of antique imaginable from early Americana to Art Deco.
Hours: 8am-4pm. Cost: Admission: $6/person. Free parking. |
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7/18/2007
- 7/21/2007
(Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays)
ANN ARBOR ART FAIRS This renowned event is comprised of four award winning, independently juried art fairs held simultaneously throughout the streets of Ann Arbor. It transforms the charming city into one massive outdoor art gallery featuring 1,200 artists and a half million visitors from all over America and has earned a stellar reputation nationwide. The importance of the event attracts the finest artists from across the country and an unsurpassed variety of top quality art work in every price range.
Hours: Wed-Fri, 10am-9pm. Sat, 10am-6pm. Cost: Free. |
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8/9/2007
- 8/11/2007
(Thursday, Friday, Saturday)
ANNUAL MILAN BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL This annual event features three-days of bluegrass music performed by 15-20 regional and national entertainers. Performers include: Rhonda Vincent, Grand Ole Country, Continental Divide, The Grascals and many more. Visit web site for complete show information.
Hours: Visit web site or phone for detailed schedule. Shows begin Thur & Fri at Noon, Sat at 11am. Cost: Advance: $50/adults, children 12 & under free with parent. Gate: $60/person. Per day: $30. |
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8/10/2007
- 8/11/2007
SALINE SUMMER FEST This summer, a sweeping assortment of activities, attractions, and amusements will come together in one super hometown celebration.
Hours: Friday 4pm-10pm, Saturday 6:30am-9pm Cost: Free |
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8/13/2007
BLOCK PARTY Have fun and welcome the United Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters members at this annual community event that features hot rods, muscle cars, and classic cars. Also on display: simulation station, UM solar car. Live music, Elvis tribute artist, and dancing in street round out the evening's entertainment.
Hours: 6-10 p.m. Cost: Free |
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8/17/2007
- 8/19/2007
(Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays)
YPSILANTI HERITAGE FESTIVAL Now in its 29th year, the Ypsilanti Heritage Festival celebrates the diverse cultural heritage of Southeastern Michigan. Highlights include arts and crafts, historic architecture, Millionaire's Party, music, autos & engines and lots of food.
Hours: Consult web site for complete schedule. Cost: Free. |
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8/19/2007
ANN ARBOR ANTIQUES MARKET For 39 years the Ann Arbor Antiques Market has offered a wide range of antiques and collectibles to buyers throughout the United States and Canada. Exhibitors have successfully offered for sale every type of antique imaginable from early Americana to Art Deco.
Hours: 8am-4pm. Cost: Admission: $6/person. Free parking. |
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8/21/2007
- 8/25/2007
CHELSEA COMMUNITY FAIR Activities throughout the week include a midway with rides,Demolition Derby, tractor and truck pulls, livestock auction, live shows, and Fair Parade.
Hours: 10am-10pm. Cost: $5/person. |
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8/25/2007
ANNUAL FIRE TRUCK MUSTER Bring the family to Ypsilanti’s Riverside Park for a day of fun at the Michigan Firehouse Museum’s 5th annual Fire Truck Muster and Pump-In. Co-sponsored by the Great Lakes International Antique Fire Apparatus Association, this one-day outdoor event will feature a variety of fire fighting vehicles with pumping demonstrations ongoing throughout the day. Returning to this year’s event will be a special children’s area where fire fighters young and old will have a chance to operate a reproduction hand-pumper, spray a fire hose, try on gear, climb on a vintage fire truck, drive a fire truck pedal car, and learn important fire safety information.
Hours: 10am-3pm. Cost: Free and open to the public. |
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9/3/2007
- 9/8/2007
SALINE COMMUNITY FAIR Traditional community fair complete with agricultural displays from area youth and other local exhibitors, demolition derby, tractor pulls, rodeo, musical entertainment, animal judging contests, talent contest, Miss Saline Contest and a wide array of carnival rides.
Hours: View website Cost: View website |
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9/9/2007
FIFTH ANNUAL BOOKFEST Bookfest is an annual celebration of books and the book arts that fills the Ann Arbor Farmers' Market with sales tables and demonstrations of everything from papermaking to calligraphy, plus speakers, readings, and more. The fifth annual BookFest will have as its guests, the International Miniature Book Society. The festival will offer many family oriented events planned to delight younger readers as well as seasoned book enthusiasts. Thousands of visitors come annually to enjoy over 100 booths featuring books to capture the imagination of any reader. Visit Web site for more details.
Hours: 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Cost: Free and open to the public |
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9/15/2007
- 9/16/2007
ANN ARBOR ANTIQUES MARKET For 39 years the Ann Arbor Antiques Market has offered a wide range of antiques and collectibles to buyers throughout the United States and Canada. Exhibitors have successfully offered for sale every type of antique imaginable from early Americana to Art Deco.
Hours: 8am-4pm. Cost: Admission: $6/person. Free parking. |
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9/15/2007
MANCHESTER MERCHANT'S OKTOBERFEST The Manchester merchants invite you to come and enjoy our Oktoberfest which will include: a Classic Car Show(Open Show), Old Fashioned Bed Race, Rubber Duck Race, Sidewalk Sales, Square Dancing, a Beer Tent with German Food (Saturday evening) and much more. We invite you to come and linger awhile in our historic community. Enjoy our shops, sample the fine food of our varied restaurants and enjoy the views of the River Raisin in our 19th Century Village.
Hours: 9 a.m.- midnight Cost: free admission |
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9/22/2007
WEBSTER FALL FESTIVAL This annual event offers Pioneer craft demonstrations, giant rummage/antqiue sale, country crafts, live country music. Kid's activities include: children's zoo, hay rides, crafts and games. See antique cars and tractors on display and more.
Hours: 10am-5pm. Cost: Free. |
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9/28/2007
- 9/29/2007
OKTOBERFEST We’re taking to the streets for the 8th annual Ann Arbor Oktoberfest. Two nights of beer, food, music, and polkas under the big tent at Washington and Main in the heart of Ann Arbor’s bustling downtown. Under 21 welcome with parent. Proceeds benefit the Ann Arbor Jaycees. NO COVER. Rain or shine. Join us on Washington Street between Main and Fourth Avenue for two evenings of German food, live bands, dancing and of course tasting fantastic beers from Ann Arbor local breweries!
Hours: 5- 11 p.m. Cost: free admission |
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9/28/2007
- 9/30/2007
REMODELORS HOME TOUR The 18th Annual event will be presented by the Washtenaw Remodelors® Council featuring home remodeling projects from single rooms to whole house remodels. Visit several homes and observe design solutions, master craftsmanship and diversity of styles.
Hours: TBD Cost: $ 10 adults |
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9/29/2007
HARVEST TIME ON THE FARM Fall activities include: wagon rides, traditional crafts, live animals, tours, garden harvesting, entertainment, gift shop, children's activities, more.
Hours: 11am-4pm. Cost: Adults: $1 donation. Children: free. |
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10/6/2007
OCTOBERFEST Details TBA
Hours: TBA Cost: TBA |
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10/21/2007
ANN ARBOR ANTIQUES MARKET For 39 years the Ann Arbor Antiques Market has offered a wide range of antiques and collectibles to buyers throughout the United States and Canada. Exhibitors have successfully offered for sale every type of antique imaginable from early Americana to Art Deco.
Hours: 8am-4pm Cost: $6/person. |
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11/4/2007
ANN ARBOR ANTIQUES MARKET For 39 years the Ann Arbor Antiques Market has offered a wide range of antiques and collectibles to buyers throughout the United States and Canada. Exhibitors have successfully offered for sale every type of antique imaginable from early Americana to Art Deco.
Hours: 8am-4pm. Cost: Admission: $6/person. Free parking. |
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11/16/2007
- 11/17/2007
CHRISTMAS IN THE VILLAGE Come stroll through our quaint village, find unique gifts at our shops, partake of delicious food at our local restaurants and pick up fresh baked goods at our churches. Kids can also visit with Santa. For a complete list of events, visit http://www.48158.com/.
Hours: Fri. 6:30pm, Sat. 9am-4pm Cost: Free |
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11/16/2007
- 12/21/2007
(Friday)
FESTIVE FRIDAY HOLIDAY NIGHTS Main Street Area Association downtown Ann Arbor sponsors "Festive Friday Holiday Nights" with over 100,000 twinkling tree lights sparkling with holiday cheer, your favorite entertainers and all the best in shopping and dining choices. Every Friday night until December 21st enjoy entertainment in the Main Street Area.
Hours: 7pm-9pm Cost: Free |
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11/30/2007
- 12/2/2007
CHELSEA'S ANNUAL HOMETOWN HOLIDAYS Chelsea Hometown Holidays is a fun filled weekend celebration which marks the beginning of the holiday season. Ushering in the festivities will be a tree lighting ceremony and visits with Santa, plus lots of other holiday activities and entertainment. Chelsea will be decked out in holiday splendor to warm your hearts and your spirit. Browse the shops and attend the many special events planned to capture the spirit of the holiday season.
Hours: For a list of activities and times please visit the website Cost: Free |
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12/1/2007
ANNUAL MILAN HOLIDAY PARADE The annual MIlan Holiday Parade, sponsored by the Milan Area Chamber of Commerce, lights up downtown Milan with Smiles and laughter, as the nearly hour long parade delights young and old alike. The parade will include, floats, music, costumes, Arabian Horses with festive lights, And the annual arrival of Santa on Thomas the Train!!! Ends with a Christmas City Tree lighting; and a chance for photos with Santa for your little ones, in Santas warm room at the old fire barn, 153 E. Main St. (Chamber office). Fun events along the Park Lane.
Hours: 6:00pm Cost: Free |
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12/1/2007
- 12/9/2007
HOLIDAY WEEK IN SALINE Enjoy a week of activities as the community of Saline is a glow with holiday spirit. Consult web site for complete schedule of events.
Hours: Vary by activity. Cost: Free. |
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12/1/2007
SALINE HOLIDAY PARADE Chamber Raffle Ticket Drawing by Santa at end of Parade for 3 prizes -- $100 in groceries at Busch's, $250 in groceries at Busch's, and $100 OF GROCERIES AT BUSCH'S EVERY WEEK FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR OF 2008!
Hours: 5:30 p.m. Cost: Free |
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12/7/2007
MIDNIGHT MADNESS Find that unique gift for your loved ones and friends in our one of a kind downtown stores. Shops are open late (most until midnight)! The lights will be twinkling and the sidewalks will be alive with performers. Enjoy the following entertainers as you shop, dine and stroll: Herm Steinman one of kind bagpiper Elvis tribute artist Chris Solano Choral Connection an a cappella ensemble Theatrical Combat Network merry makers
Hours: Entertainment 7pm-9pm, Most Shops Open until Midnight Cost: Free |
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12/7/2007
SALINE CRAFT SHOW The Saline Craft Show, in its 20th year, is rated as one of the top 10 shows in Michigan. Over 135 craft persons will showcase their most recent and exceptional work which includes decorative painting, stoneware, rugs, birdhouses, holiday decorating ideas, ceramics, calligraphy and clothing.
Hours: 5:00pm - 11:00pm Cost: $2 per person |
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12/31/2007
NEW YEAR JUBILEE This family-oriented event is drug and alcohol free and offers over 40 performances in 10 different locations with the purchase of a one-price admission badge. This is food, fun and entertainment for all ages! Phone for complete schedule.
Hours: 7pm-1am. Cost: $20/adults, $5/children (6-16 years old), under 5 free. |