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In Genesee County

Crossroads Village & Huckleberry Railroad

6140 Bray Road, Flint 48505

(810) 736-7100 or (800) 648-PARK www.geneseecountyparks.org

Open Wednesday-Sunday, Memorial Day to Labor Day, call for exact times of operation. Admission Fee. Railroad departs several times a day. The Village contains more than 30 historic structures from the 1800s, along with a steam locomotive, ferris wheel, carousel and paddlewheel riverboat. There are also Halloween and Christmas programs.

Fenton Village Players

14197 Torrey Rd., Fenton 48430

(810) 750-7700 • www.fentontheatre.org

Provides professional quality theatre and includes children’s theatre program. Encourages involvement in various ways. Performances at Fenton Community Center.

Flint Children’s Museum on the campus of Kettering University

1602 W. University (Third Ave.), Flint 48504

(810) 767-5437 • https://flintchildrensmuseum.org

Technology, science and art all under one roof! There are more than 40 exhibits, all of them hands on, featuring monthly activities and themes so it’s always a different experience. Call for hours.

Jiffy Mix

201 W. North St., PO Box 460 Chelsea 48118 (734) 475-1361 • www.site.jiffymix.com

Home of the beloved cornbread muffin mix, this family-owned business started as a flour mill in 1901. In 1930 the first prepared mix was sold. By making the “Jiffy” brand affordable they helped many families during and after the depression. Products, recipes and tour information is online.

Kerrytown Market and Shops

407 N. 5th Ave., Ann Arbor 48104 (734) 662-5008 • www.kerrytown.com

Located blocks from downtown Ann Arbor this historic area features a wide variety of specialty markets, unique gift shops and restaurants. Log on for a list of all the “goodness” waiting for you!

Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum

University of Michigan

Gardens – 1800 N. Dixboro Rd., Ann Arbor 48105 Arboretum – 1610 Washington Hts., Ann Arbor 48104 (734) 647-7600 • www.mbgna.umich.edu

The Gardens and Arboretum are both open to the public. At the Gardens you’ll find the conservatory; gift shop; classroom and meeting spaces; display gardens and many trails and natural areas. The Botanical Gardens are free and open 7 days a week.

Jointly owned by the University of Michigan and the City of Ann Arbor, Nichols Arboretum is located on the U-M central campus next to the U-M hospital. The Arb is a haven for students, U-M and hospital staff, and visitors year-round. It’s also home to several collections of historic or native plants. The Arb is free and open 7 days a week from sunrise to sunset.

Flint Community Players

Tom & Bea Nobles Performance Hall

2462 S. Ballenger Hwy., Flint 48507 Box office: (810) 441-9302.

Created in 1929, this local community theater puts on five plays a season. You are welcome to audition.

Flint Farmers Market

300 East First St., Flint 48502 (810) 232-1399 • www.flintfarmersmarket.com

Open Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. You can find a wide variety of meat, produce, dairy and baked goods all the way through the fall and winter seasons. If you’re not hungry, check out the art or enjoy any number of special events!

Flint Institute of Arts

1120 E. Kearsley St, Flint 48503 (810) 234-1695 • www.flintarts.org

Monday - Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Admission fee for temporary exhibits. Members are free. A great cultural resource both as a museum and art school. Features year round permanent and temporary exhibits

The film theatre shows independent and international films.

Michigan Firehouse Museum

110 W. Cross St., Ypsilanti 48197

(734) 547-0663 www.michiganfirehousemuseum.org

A treasure trove of firefighting equipment in an old “once working” station dating back to 1898.Includes a bunk area, brass pole and vehicles. Open Thursday through Sunday.

Purple Rose Theatre

137 Park Street, Chelsea 48118

(734) 433-ROSE • www.purplerosetheatre.org

Started by the talented actor and Michigander, Jeff Daniels, this playhouse showcases live theater year-round. Also offers acting classes for all ages.

University of Michigan Museum of Natural History

1105 N. University Ave. (Biological Sciences Building), Ann Arbor 48109

(734) 764-0478 • www.lsa.umich.edu/ummnh

Enjoy natural history from the comfort of your home. Explore the numerous exhibits, virtual field trips and the planetarium and dome theater. Simply log on to the website and explore – fabulous resource for classrooms, home schoolers and families.

University Musical Society

911 N. University Ave., Ann Arbor 48109

(734) 764-2538 • www.ums.org

With a prestigious program of music, dance and theater, the UMS was a 2014 recipient of the National Medal of Arts, the highest public artistic honor awarded by the President of the United States. Housed in Hill Auditorium on the campus of the University of Michigan it is one of the oldest performing arts presenters in the country. With 60-75 performances and over 100 free educational activities each season UMS is a major contributor to the vibrant cultural community you ºwill find in Washtenaw County. The ticket office is located in the Michigan League Building.

Flint Institute of Music

1025 E. Kearsley Street, Flint 48503 www.thefim.org • (810) 238-1350

Manages the School of Performing Arts, the Flint Symphony Orchestra and the Flint Repertory Theatre. The school has classes for all ages. The symphony performs classics, family and summer concerts. The symphony’s home theater is Whiting Auditorium (810) 237-7333.