Calhoun County 2013 Visitors Guide

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Calhoun County

2013 Visitors Guide Battle Creek | Marshall | Albion

www.battlecreekvisitors.org | 800.397.2240


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Welcome to Battle Creek!

Battle Creek, a food science, innovation-growth community with sustainable infrastructures that nurture family friendly, healthy, and educated lifestyles.

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WELCOME Calhoun County, it’s Battle Creek and so much more! Here, you’ll discover three unique communities – Battle Creek, Marshall and Albion – that offer all kinds of family activities to enjoy all day, all week, and all year round. Battle Creek, world-renowned as the Cereal City; Marshall, a Historic Landmark District; and Albion, a family-friendly college town; make Calhoun County a destination to experience. Enjoy the fresh air and scenic views on one of our many hiking and biking trails or take a leisurely stroll down a beautiful river walk. Explore our great attractions including: Binder Park Zoo, Cornwell’s Turkeyville USA, FireKeepers Casino, Kids ‘N’ Stuff Museum, Full Blast Water Park and so much more! Or, attend one of our festivals and events where food and fun naturally go hand in hand! Calhoun County, it’s Battle Creek and so much more!


McCamly Plaza Located in the heart of downtown Battle Creek, connected to the Kellogg Arena and across the street from Full Blast’s Family Indoor/Outdoor Water Park. The hotel offers 239 spacious guest rooms and specialty suites. • •

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Over 17,000 sq. ft. of available meeting space including the 4,000 sq. ft. 16th floor Penthouse Meeting Rooms.

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THE LINEAR PARK Exercise your body Exercise your mind The Battle Creek Linear Park offers unlimited recreational opportunities Battle including a Creek Parks & Rec fishing deck. With more than 25 miles of paved pathway, the park is perfect for a brisk jog or a leisurely stroll. And with educational signage featuring unique plant, animal, historical and cultural points-of-interest, the park in also a resource for learning more about the world around you. Linear fun is for everyone!

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Battle Creek Parks and Recreation (269) 966-3431 • www.bcparks.org

Battle Creek/Calhoun County Convention and Visitors Bureau Located in Downtown Battle Creek 77 East Michigan Avenue, Suite100 Battle Creek, MI 49017 800-397-2240 www.battlecreekvisitors.org Monday – Friday 9:00AM to 5:00PM


Battle Creek When it comes to good, family fun, Battle Creek brings more to the breakfast table. Known as the Cereal Capital of the World, Battle Creek celebrates its heritage in a variety of fun, fascinating ways! The Cereal Festival takes place in June and draws thousands. The event features the World’s Longest Breakfast Table and is followed by a day of activities and events. Also, a stop on the Underground Railroad and home to the Seventh Day Adventist Religion, Battle Creek proudly displays sculptures, monuments and museums that tell the story of its significant past. Looking for family fun? Events take flight as the Field of Flight Air Show and Balloon Festival, featuring hot air balloon launches and plane demonstrations, returns every July. Later in the month, head to Leila Arboretum for the Leilapalooza Music Festival! Over 30 bands take stage throughout the day from a variety of genres. Want to play outside? Bailey Park, a facility that hosts some of the finest baseball and softball tournaments, is the perfect place to enjoy a leisurely picnic or play on the playground equipment. Or, bike, run, walk or blade along the Linear Park Pathway and enjoy the great outdoors. Explore Binder Park Zoo, named one of America’s Best Zoos. Test Lady Luck at FireKeepers Casino. Or, keep it cool at the indoor/outdoor water park at Full Blast! In Battle Creek, your options are wide open.


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Albion Known as the “Smart Community,” Albion is home to two nationally renowned education systems: Albion College and Starr Commonwealth. Both enrich the community with countless cultural offerings and athletic events. A beautiful, historically rich community, Albion features a brick-paved downtown historic district. The legendary gospel track “The Old Rugged Cross” was written here by George Bennard. Music icons such as Elvis, Johnny Cash, Roy Rogers, and others have performed this classic. Albion is also the official home of Mother’s Day, which was first observed here in 1877. In 2011 the city of Albion was nationally recognized for placing in the top five of the Readers Digest “We Hear You America” competition and received a prize donation. There is plenty for families to do here. The Kids ‘N’ Stuff Museum is a magical place filled with interactive exhibits. The annual Festival of the Forks is a celebration with food, music and fun in honor of Albion’s heritage and takes place every September. Looking for outdoor fun? Albion has 17 parks plus one of the area’s top disc golf courses. The Albion River Trail, a 1.6 mile trail running along the Kalamazoo River, is perfect for running, biking and more! When hunger hits, Albion offers a variety of dining options to fit any taste, including the wildly popular Cascarelli’s Pizza.


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Marshall Time stands still in Marshall; a beautiful, Victorian-era community featuring a picturesque National Historic Landmark District. Visitors are welcomed by the Brooks Memorial Fountain, a grand, white-pillared fountain built in 1930 and designed after Marie Antoinette’s garden fountain in Versailles. The fountain features a fascinating light and water show. Come stroll tree-lined streets and view the fully restored Victorian homes, each with a story to tell. Some of these stories are retold during Marshall’s ever-popular Historic Home Tour, or through a different perspective, during a Marshall Ghost Tour. Downtown Marshall offers a variety of shops filled with one-of-a-kind treasures. The busy downtown is a testament to the passion of the community to keep this historic gem thriving! Enjoy a taste of Marshall at one of its many signature restaurants. Schuler’s, a famous family-run eatery has been serving guests from around the country for over 100 years. Cornwell’s Turkeyville USA, also a family owned restaurant, boasts a professional dinner theatre and serves everything turkey! For the micro-brew fan, Dark Horse Brewing Company will take the mug with its award winning brews. Marshall also features a variety of museums as well as the Calhoun County Fair, the oldest county fair in Michigan. Marshall, a community of small-town charm, where you’re always welcome!


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Owner frantzfamilyX4@yahoo.com 269-274-5041

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Calhoun County Fairgrounds Marshall, MI

Michigan’s Oldest Continuous Running Fair 11th Annual Cruise to the Fountain July 6-7 15th Annual Bluegrass Festival July 26-28 164th Annual Calhoun County Fair August 12-18 16th Annual Harvest Festival October 13

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Marshall Town & Country Antiques 11am - 5pm • 7 Days

Antiques, Town & Country Sports Memorabilia, AD Movie Autographed Memorabilia ... Too much to list ... Too much to see! 151 W. Michigan Ave Marshall, MI 49068

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Visit one of the largest national historic landmark districts in the small urban category in the United States. Fine dining, antique and specialty shops, museums, boutiques and much more make Marshall the perfect stop for your getaway!

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Marshall The National House Inn

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Franke Center for the Arts 214 E. Mansion St., Marshall Business Office (269) 789-9677 Box Office (269) 781-0001

National House Inn 1835

Michigan’s Oldest Operating Inn

Home to the Marshall Civic Players Bringing you concerts, musicals, plays, art exhibits and much more. Come and see what everyone is talking about.

1835 Stagecoach stop, part of the Underground Railroad. Fifteen rooms Williamsburg style & Victorian. Located in Landmark District at Brooks Towne Square.

(269) 781-7374 www.nationalhouseinn.com frontdesk@nattionalhouseinn.com

“Building Community Through the Arts”

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HodgesJewelers

Wine Tasting Room

Historic Downtown Marshall

Custom Design Bridal Pre-Owned Rolex & Vintage Watches We Buy Gold Loose Diamonds from 1/4 carat to 5 carat Expert on-site repair Estate Jewelry

269-789-2345 117 W. Michigan, Marshall www.hodgesfinejewelry.com

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116 E Michigan Avenue, Marshall

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The Flower Haus

www.theflowerhaus.com featuring Michigan Wines from Warner Vineyards of Paw Paw, MI Available for

Private Wine Tasting Parties Open Mon-Fri 8:30-5:30 Sat 8:30am-4pm Sun Noon-4pm Rosemary Davis, REALTORS

210 West Michigan Ave. Marshall, MI 49068

Museum of Magic 107 E. Michigan Avenue, Marshall 269-781-7570 www.americanmuseumofmagic.org

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Conveniently located on the crossroads of I-94 (Exits 110 & 112) and I-69 (Exit 36) For your free getaway packet call: 1-800-877-5163 or 269-781-5163


Historic Marshall you’re welcome

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Unique Gifts & Home Decor Your Destination For Every Occasion Since 1977 Unique Gifts • The Best Cards • Vera Bradley • Fun Clothing & Accessories • DaVinci Beads • Wine Accessories • Kitchen Gadgets • Permanent Christmas Loft • Open 7 Days 1927 Barton Theater Organ played on request

150 W. Michigan Ave, Downtown Marshall www.molehole.com | (269) 781-5923

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Shops @ Marshall AD 100 Exchange St. 269-781-9450 www.quiltsatthemarshallhouse.com

Selected Ladies’ Apparel & Accessories 156 West Michigan Marshall, Michigan (269) 781-9226 East End Studio & Gallery “The Right Direction to Art”

Specialized Customer Service with Small Town Charm! Featuring over 40 MI Fine Artists & Artisans 115 W. Michigan Ave. Downtown Marshall 269-789-2379 Open Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. www.eastendstudiogallery.com

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2013 Calendar of Events in Marshall

May 18 May 18-19 May 25-27 May 23-24 May 27 July 4 July 5-6 July 13-14 July 20 July 25-27 Aug. 11-17 Sept. 7-8 Sept. 7 Oct. 12 Oct. 26 Nov. 9 Dec. 2 Dec. 6 Dec. 7-8

Classic Tourism/Hospitality Day in Marshall 31st Annual Oaklawn Hospitality Classic 10th Annual Mayfaire Renaissance Festival, Fairgrounds 21st Annual Quilt Show - Stitches in Time, Middle School Memorial Day Parade, Downtown Fourth of July Celebration, Fountain Circle 12th Annual Cruise to the Fountain, Fairgrounds 23rd Annual Welcome To My Garden Tour, Marshall Area 10th Annual Marshall Main Street Blues Festival, Downtown 8th Annual Pastrami Joe’s World Reuben Eating Championship 16th Annual Bluegrass Festival, Fairgrounds 165th Calhoun County Fair 50th Annual Historic Home Tour 12th Annual Marshall Civil War Ball and Social Event 13th Annual “If These Stones Could Talk… A Living History Portrayal” Children’s Costume Parade Santa’s Bag Arts and Crafts Show, Marshall High School 49th Annual Marshall Christmas Parade, Downtown Retail Christmas Open House, Downtown 34th Annual Christmas Candlelight Walk (reserved tickets only)

311 Spruce Street — Marshall Located 3 Blocks South of the Fountain

Conveniently located on the crossroads of I-94 (Exits 110 & 112) and I-69 (Exit 36) For your free getaway packet call: 1-800-877-5163 or 269-781-5163


Kellogg Bird Sanctuary

This ad good for ONE FREE Childs daily ticket with the purchase of ONE Adult full price daily ticket

Grounds open 365 days a year! See Trumpeter Swans, Hawks, Owls, Pheasants, Grouse and Quail while walking our educational 1 mile paved trail. Just 15 miles from downtown Battle Creek.

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MSU Bird Sanctuary

Admission: Adult $4, Seniors (62+) $3, Children (2-12) $2, under 2 free www.kbs.msu.edu/birdsanctuary W. K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary 12685 East C Ave. Augusta, MI 49012

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Historic Adventist Village

480 W Van Buren St., Battle Creek, MI Open April 1st - Nov 1st Sun-Fri – 10am-4pm • Sat – 2-4pm For Appointment - Call 269-965-3000 istoric Adventist Village The recreated 19th century village takes visitors back in time to restored and replicated buildings. Visitors view history in a restored log cabin, one-room school house, and other houses and churches of the Adventist pioneers who settled in the west end of Battle Creek over 150 years ago. r. John Harvey Kellogg Discovery Center Offers a fun learning experience for all ages. Learn about health treatments and practices of more than a century ago, while discovering the health principles that made the Battle Creek Sanitarium world famous and how these health principles led to the invention of the flaked cereals which made Battle Creek, “the Cereal Capital of the World!” Groups and Buses Always Welcome (pre-arrangement preferred) Free Parking

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A Smart Phone Tour of Calhoun County Scan the Code

Take the Tour Tag Calhoun offers fun, informative and interactive tours of Calhoun County that you can access on your smart phone using a QR code reader. The walking tours allow the user to explore the historical sites throughout the county. Listen to entertaining stories, browse and upload photos, and learn fun facts all through your mobile phone.


Explore: Albion Athens Battle Creek Homer Marshall

Brooks Memorial Fountain Fun Facts Check-In

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Attractions When you visit Calhoun County, plan on your schedule being full! There are activities for all ages and great places for the family to visit. Calhoun County is home to Binder Park Zoo, named one of ‘America’s Best Zoos’. Children will love the petting zoo as well as the chance to feed the giraffes as part of the Wild Africa Exhibit. Full Blast, the indoor/outdoor water park invites you to cool off during the hot summer months! As dinner rolls around, Cornwell’s Turkeyville USA is a family favorite! Enjoy their world famous turkey dinners, attend a professional dinner theatre performance and find a one of a kind Turkeyville souvenir. Before you leave, don’t forget an ice cream cone with homemade ice cream! The kids can explore their imagination at Kids ‘N’ Stuff Museum in Albion. Or, discover the world from earth to space at Kingman Museum. Feel like testing your luck? FireKeepers Casino offers Las Vegasstyle gaming and a variety of dining options sure to suit any appetite. For the history buff in the group, visit the Historic Adventist Village and Dr. John Harvey Kellogg Discovery Center to learn the history and heritage of Battle Creek and cereal mogul, W.K. Kellogg. Explore Calhoun County and discover the countless attractions for

all ages.


Arcadia Brewing Company 103 West Michigan Avenue (269) 963-9690 www.arcadiaales.com

Arcadia Ales is Battle Creek's own working artistic craft brewery and restaurant located in the heart of Downtown. Internationally acclaimed for distinctive and innovative handcrafted ales, the pub/restaurant is anchored by a wood-fired oven from Naples, Italy and a Southern BBQ Pit. Superior service combined with world-class ales and inspired wood-fired cuisine, welcomes visitors to enjoy! Open 7 days with brewery tours Saturday afternoons or by appointment.

Art Center of Battle Creek 265 East Emmett Street (269) 962-9511 www.artcenterofbattlecreek.org

Binder Park Zoo 7400 Division Drive (269) 979-1351 www.binderparkzoo.org

An African adventure awaits you! Discover spectacular views of wild animals from elevated boardwalks. Get nose-to-nose with one of the largest giraffe herds in the country as you explore Wild Africa and feed a giraffe! Experience a variety of animals from around the world all without leaving the country! The Zoo is a seasonal attraction. The Zoo hosts a variety of off-season events including the Great Zoo Boo in October! For more information, check out the article on page 38.

Carmike Cinemas 5775 Beckley Road (269) 979-7713 www.carmike.com

View the newest released movies at Carmike Cinemas, offering 10 screens, located in the Lakeview Square Mall.

Battle Creek's first choice for sub-run and classic films. This family-owned, eight screen multiplex can hold 1,570 movie fans in clean, comfortable theaters. Affordable ticket and concession prices are the claim to fame, and the friendly atmosphere keeps customers coming back.

Children's Garden at Leila Arboretum 928 West Michigan Avenue (269) 969-0270 www.lasgarden.org

The Children's Garden at Leila Arboretum is a one-acre outdoor learning environment where children of all ages discover the wonderful world of plants and their role in daily life. Open from April through October. For a small admission charge, the garden can be reserved for group field trips.

Clara's on the River 44 North McCamly Street (269) 963-0966 www.claras.com

Clara's on the River is a landmark of downtown Battle Creek. Clara's is located in the old Michigan Central Railroad Depot, featuring the history of Battle Creek, with each room displaying antiques, stories and scenic views. The patio is a perfect spot for summer entertainment, or during the holidays for gazing at the International Festival of Lights displays. Enjoy a drink while you peruse the 17 page menu. Banquet rooms and special banquet menus are available. Sunday brunch is always fun!

Downtown Battle Creek 115 West Michigan Avenue (269) 968-1622 www.downtownbattlecreek.com

www.battlecreekvisitors.org

The Art Center of Battle Creek presents eight to ten exhibits per year. Art classes are offered throughout the year for adults and children as well as a gift shop featuring Michigan artists. Special events are hosted throughout the year including summer art festivals and the Holly Mart at Christmas. Open Tuesday – Friday 10AM-5PM & Saturday 11AM-3PM. Closed Sundays, Mondays and holidays. Gallery guides are available upon request.

Cheap Flicks 15375 South Helmer Road (269) 965-1744 www.cheapflicksonline.com

BATTLE CREEK ATTRACTIONS

Battle Creek

Battle Creek is all about choices - whether it's what to eat or what to do. Sample brick-oven-fired pizza, the Reuben sandwich of which dreams are made of, or the brews available from beans (coffee) to hops (beer). Explore the walking/biking path along the river, a sweet little playground located in a charming urban park, monuments depicting the history as well as art from local artisans. Test ride a high tech bike, buy a new designer gown, or shop for a piece of jewelry to celebrate a once-in-a-lifetime moment.

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Indoor/Outdoor Water Park

Full Blast

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Open Memorial Day through Labor Day

269-966-3667

Comfort Inn Battle Creek 2590 Capital Ave. SW. Battle Creek, MI. 49015 1-888-751-4308

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Dr. John Harvey Kellogg Discovery Center 480 West Van Buren Street (269) 965-3000 www.adventistheritage.org

Located in the Historic Adventist Village, this is a great interactive family attraction that offers a fun learning experience for people of all ages. Visitors experience health treatments and practices of more than a century ago, while discovering the divine health principles that made the Battle Creek Sanitarium world famous. Open Memorial to Labor DaySunday–Friday: 10AM-5PM, Saturday: 2PM-5PM (year round).

ETC Arts Studio 157 Capital Avenue NE (269) 788-6654 www.cirfun.com

The ETC Arts Studio is a vibrant, multi-faceted art experience for the shopper looking for a variety of gifts. The Gallery has over 30 artists with a wide spectrum of visual arts for sale. This is an inclusive organization that has activities for people with all abilities. Open M-F 10am-5:30pm.

Take a night off, and get your Vegas on. You deserve it. FireKeepers has 2,800 of the latest slot & video poker games, hand dealt table games including all your favorites like blackjack, craps, roulette, a live poker room, live Bingo and an exclusive high limit area and VIP lounge. At FireKeepers Casino, your every move is on the money.

Flash Flood at Full Blast 35 Hamblin Avenue (269) 966-3667 www.fullblast.org

This year discover more fun than ever before! Flash Flood at Full Blast, the internationally award winning family water park has over 80,000 square feet of fun for the entire family. Amenities include indoor and outdoor water parks, inflatables, bungee run, trampoline, food court and more. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Once Dr. John Harvey Kellogg's Battle Creek Sanitarium (1903-1942), it became the Percy Jones Army Hospital (1942-1953). Today it houses elements of the Defense Logistics Agency. During its centennial, the building was renamed for former Percy Jones patients and Senators Philip Hart, Robert Dole and Daniel Inouye. Free tours of this historic, national landmark are available 9AM-3PM (except weekends and holidays) on a limited basis. Call (269) 961-7015 for reservations at least one week in advance.

Historic Adventist Village 480 West Van Buren Street (269) 965-3000 www.adventistheritage.org

This recreated 19th century village takes visitors back in time through restored and replicated buildings. Visitors experience living history in a restored log cabin, one-room schoolhouse, and the houses of the Adventist pioneers who settled in Battle Creek in 1855. Open Memorial to Labor Day, Sunday-Friday 10AM-5PM Saturday 2-5PM. Tours are offered by prior arrangements only.

Horrock's Farm Market 235 Capital Avenue SW (269) 966-3200 www.shophorrocks.com

Select from many fresh fruits, vegetables, and an exciting array of wine, deli items, and cheese. Or, visit the ice cream shop, the seasonal garden center for plants, flowers, and trees.

Kimball House Museum 196 Capital Avenue NE (269) 966-4157 www.heritagebattlecreek.org

The Kimball House Museum is a Queen Anne style Victorian house, built in 1886 as the family home for three generations of physicians. Special exhibit rooms focus on the Battle Creek Sanitarium and Sojourner Truth. Displays include the pioneer room, general store and the servant’s quarters. There is a gift shop and Heritage Battle Creek will open the House Museum, call for an appointment. Seasonal family events and Heritage Monday Night programs are held on a regular basis.

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FireKeepers Casino 11177 East Michigan Avenue (877) 352-8777 www.firekeeperscasino.com

Hart-Dole-Inouye Federal Center 74 North Washington Avenue (269) 961-7015 www.dlis.dla.mil

Fort Custer National Cemetery 15501 West Dickman Road (269) 731-4164 www.cem.va.gov

Fort Custer National Cemetery is one of 131 National Cemeteries and one of two in Michigan. It is the final resting place and national shrine to over 26,000 veterans and family members. Cemetery grounds open daily.

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BATTLE CREEK ATTRACTIONS

Kingman Museum 175 Limit Street (269) 965-5117 www.kingmanmuseum.org

Kingman Museum is the only natural history/ anthropology museum in southwest/south central Michigan. It has a state-of-the-art Digistar 4 full dome HD planetarium system; Kingman renovated its mezzanine galleries in 2010. The museum is open Saturday, 1PM5PM. Children $5 / Adults $7

Meyer’s Toy World 72 North Avenue (269) 963-2768 www.meyerstoy.com

Tour a converted Victorian house filled with room after room of unique toys and games. Look at the model trains running throughout the store. Touch the huge selection of new and classic toys. Play on the slides and swings or at the Thomas table. Laugh and see the latest fun family games! In the Motorsports area, hop on a scooter or quad. Kids old and young love Meyer’s Toy World because of the friendly and welcoming Fun!

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Monument Park Corner of Division (M-66) and Hamblin Avenue (269) 962-2240 www.battlecreekvisitors.org

Monument Park was created in 1917 and the first statue was erected to honor cereal magnate C.W. Post. The stone history tower, containing historic stones and memorabilia, dates from the 1930’s. The 12-foot high sculpture of Sojourner Truth was dedicated in 1999.

Oak Hill Cemetery 255 South Avenue (269) 964-7321

Most of Battle Creek's earliest pioneers are buried in Oak Hill Cemetery including: James and Ellen White, co-founders of the Seventh Day Adventist Church and Sojourner Truth, abolitionist and equal rights campaigner. Also, W.K. Kellogg, and his brother John Harvey Kellogg, as well as cereal and marketing magnete C.W. Post, are buried in Oak Hill. Gates are open from 8AM-dusk daily. The office is open 9AM-5PM Monday-Friday.

Sojourner Truth Monument Corner of Division (M-66) and Hamblin Avenue (269) 965-2613 www.soujournertruth.org

The 12-foot high sculpture of Sojourner Truth was dedicated in 1999. It was designed by internationally recognized sculptor Tina Allen.

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Southern Exposure Herb Farm 11269 N Drive North (269) 962-1255 www.southernmoon.com

Southern Exposure invites visitors to stroll through the lush gardens, experience a quiet moment in one of the gazebos, or visit the gift shop located in the preserved and restored 1830's barn. Guests are also welcome to tour the historic, restored farm buildings located in the rolling countryside.

Kellogg House Park 1 Monroe Street (269) 969-2042

The Kellogg House Park is located along the linear path and on the grounds of the W.K. Kellog Foundation. Here you will find the Underground Railroad sculpture and W.K. Kellogg’s former home.

West Columbia 7 Theatres 2500 West Columbia Avenue (269) 963-3456 www.gqti.com

This Battle Creek theater has seven screens for the latest movies presented in Dolby Digital & DTS sound with stadium seating.

What A Do Theatre 4071 West Dickman Road (773)744-49037 www.whatado.org

Presenting life-affirming, live, professional theatre, the What A Do Theatre showcases performances that reflect and challenge the values and beliefs of the community. Featuring contemporary playwrights who express their voice through dramas of strong humor: dry, wry or otherwise. Check the website or call for current show listings.

Willard Library 7 West Van Buren Street (269) 968-8166 www.willard.lib.mi.us

Willard Library has more than 220,000 books, DVDs, CDs and other materials on collection. Best sellers, genealogy, children’s story times, family book club, Internet classes, and other services are provided. The Helen Warner Branch is located at 36 Minges Creek Place. Seasonal hours vary, call for details.

W.K. Kellogg Auditorium 50 West Van Buren Street (269) 925-9501

The W.K. Kellogg Auditorium is located in Downtown Battle Creek. The Auditorium hosts the Brass Band of Battle Creek and many other musical performances.


American Museum of Magic 107 East Michigan Avenue (269) 781-7570 www.americanmuseumofmagic.org

Founded in 1978, the museum contains two floors of artifacts of all the great magicians of the 19th and 20th centuries. See the only Magic Museum of its kind in the world. A separate research center, with an archive of over a million pieces of magic information, and a 50,000 volume library is open by appointment.

Bogar Theater 223 East Michigan Avenue (269) 781-3511 www.marshallmovies.com

The Bogar Theater is a local favorite movie theatre and ice cream parlor.

Brooks Memorial Fountain Downtown Michigan Avenue (269) 781-5163 www.marshallmi.org

Calhoun County Fairgrounds 720 Fair Street (269) 781-6377 www.calhouncountyfair.com

The Calhoun County Fairgrounds is home to Michigan’s oldest fair. Throughout the year enjoy a variety of different events at the fairgrounds.

Capitol Hill Museum 602 Washington Street (269) 781-8544 www.marshallhistoricalsociety.org

Built in 1860, this school was in use for 101 years. It became a museum after being acquired by the Marshall Historical Society. Visitors can see a 19th century school room and children’s toys and games from yesteryear. Tours by appointment only.

Journey back to a slower time at Turkeyville USA nestled on a 400-acre farm where turkey is king. Since 1968 Cornwell’s has been serving turkey many different ways. Visit the Country Junction gift shop and discover unique gifts, the Ice Cream Parlor, the General Store, the Dinner Theater, and a variety of events throughout the year. Camp Turkeyville features modern RV facilities and a heated pool. Open Daily.

Downtown Marshall 323 West Michigan Avenue (269) 781-5183 www.cityofmarshall.com

Marshall is one of the most beautiful cities in Michigan. It's also a storehouse of 19th century American small town architecture that has given it status as a National Historic Landmark District. Come stroll through the beautifully preserved tree lined downtown district and discover one of a kind collectibles, antiques, galleries, clothing, and more. Grab a bite to eat at one of the amazing cafes or attend one of the many fun events scheduled throughout the year.

The Firehouse Pottery Studio 109 East Michigan Avenue (269) 781-5828 www.thefirehousepotterystudio.com

The Firehouse staff will supply plenty of ideas to inspire you. Design and paint your own original dinnerware, tiles, vases, and much more to compliment any room in your home. Or create personalized gifts for loved ones, teachers, coaches, family and friends. The possibilities are endless!

Franke Center for the Arts 214 East Mansion Street (269) 789-9677 www.frankecenterforthearts.com

The Franke Center for the Arts, home of the Marshall Civic Players, provides a wide array of performances by professionals, special guest artists, community members and students. The Franke offers great acoustics, comfortable seating and great hospitality.

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The Brooks Memorial Fountain is a lovely Greek revival structure built in 1930 which features a regular evening color light show mid-May through mid-September. This Marshall landmark is located at the entrance of the downtown area, located on what was once the site of the first courthouse and is at the exact center of Calhoun County.

Cornwell's Turkeyville USA 18935 15 1/2 Mile Road (269) 781-4293 www.turkeyville.com

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The Grand Army of the Republic Hall Museum 402 East Michigan Avenue (269) 781-8544 www.marshallhistoricalsociety.org

Built in 1902 as a meeting place for Civil War Veterans and their sons, the Grand Army of the Republic Hall is now the archival center for the Marshall Historical Society and a Marshall museum. Open June-August, Saturdays 12PM- 4PM, by appointment other months.

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Governor's Mansion Museum 612 South Marshall Avenue (269) 781-5260 www.marshallmi.org

Currently the home of Mary Marshall Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Governor’s Mansion was built in 1839 with hopes it would become the Governor’s home if Marshall were selected as the state capitol. The Governor’s Mansion is open to the public Sundays from 1:00PM – 5:00PM, Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Historic Barton Theatre Organ Mole Hole of Marshall 150 West Michigan Avenue (269) 781-5923 www.molehole.com

The Historic Barton Theatre Organ plays music all year at the Mole Hole in Marshall. Originally purchased for the Garden Theatre in 1927, this organ has been entertaining customers since 1977.

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Historic Walking Tours Marshall Area (269) 781-5163 www.historicmarshall.org

Marshall, a community abundantly rich in history with diverse and beautiful architecture, offers guests a variety of walking tours. This tour brochure gives brief descriptions of some of the community’s most significant structures and highlights the area included in the National Historic Landmark District. Brochures available through out the day at the Marshall Area Chamber of Commerce office, 424 E. Michigan Ave. Mon.-Fri. 8:30AM.-4:30PM, and seasonally Sat. 10AM -3PM.

The Honolulu House Museum 107 North Kalamazoo Avenue (269) 781-8544 www.marshallhistoricalsociety.org

The Honolulu House Museum was built in 1860, by the first U.S. consul to the Sandwich (Hawaiian) Islands. The exterior architecture is a blend of Italianate, Gothic and Polynesian. The interior features paint-on-plaster wall and ceiling paintings restored to the splendor of the 1880’s, including period furnishings and authentic replicas of the carpets. Open May 1st to October 31st, daily, noon to 5PM. Off season by appointment.

Marshall Carriage Company 203 West Michigan Avenue (269) 781-8818 www.marshallmi.org

Come experience Marshall from a horse drawn carriage as you escape the hustle and bustle and slow down to days gone by. A full service carriage company available within the city of Marshall only. Weather permitting, call for times.

Marshall Ghost Tours 203 West Michigan Avenue (269) 781-8818 www.hauntedmarshall.com

Take a leisurely 90 minute stroll by some of Marshall's most haunted homes and buildings to hear the stories of a past untold until now! Be amazed at how many of the charming streets possess more than the daylight hours can show. This is certainly a part of Marshall's past that guests won't want to miss so plan to bring a camera! There are so many tales from beyond certain to create an evening full of storytelling and intrigue, compliments of the knowledgeable and friendly guides.

Marshall Historical Society 107 North Kalamazoo Avenue (269) 781-8544 www.marshallhistoricalsociety.org

The Marshall Historical Society is dedicated to preserving, protecting, and promoting the heritage of Marshall, Michigan. It owns three museums; the Honolulu House, the Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Hall and Capitol Hill School. As the leader in local historic preservation and education, the Society sponsors entertaining events for the entire family—from the “granddaddy of Midwest home tours” to a festive Candlelight Walk to custom designed tours for groups of any size.

Marshall Postal Museum 202 East Michigan Avenue (269) 979-2719 www.marshallmi.org

Discover a wonderful collection of Postal memorabilia housed in the Marshall Post Office. This unique museum shows how life has changed in the past century and a half. The magical artifacts on display are the largest collection in the United States. Six rooms and annex building with mail buggies and vehicles house the display. Tours available by appointment only.

Marshall Town Hall 323 West Michigan Avenue (269) 781-5183 www.cityofmarshall.com

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This stone barn was built in 1857 and was operated as a livery stable and station for a stagecoach company. It was later rebuilt and restored into Marshall’s Town Hall.


Riverside Inn Scrapbooking Retreats 18212 B Drive North (269) 420-2724 www.scrapbookriverside.com

Michigan’s oldest operating inn, the National House was built in 1835. The Inn was completely restored and re-opened in 1976 as a bed and breakfast establishment.

This is a unique and fun weekend getaway for the scrapbooking visitor. Hosted weekends include: five delicious meals, endless snacks, freshly baked treats, and beverages (coffee, tea, soda). Registration can be completed online or by calling.

Oakridge Cemetery 614 Dibble (near Homer Rd) (269) 781-7895 www.marshallmi.org

Schuler's Restaurant & Pub 115 South Eagle Street (269) 781-0600 www.schulersrestaurant.com

Developed in 1839, the Oakridge Cemetery is the second oldest operating cemetery in Michigan. Michigan’s first U.S Representative, Issac Crary; Michigan’s first female Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Mary Coleman; the innovators of the Michigan School System, Crary and Abner Pratt; and an escaped slave whose friends’ and protectors’ law suit helped to cause the Fugitive Slave Act of 1856 (which caused the civil war), Adam Crosswhite are all buried here. A self-guided walking tour brochure is available at the Marshall Area Chamber of Commerce.

The award-winning Schuler's Restaurant & Pub has been welcoming guests since 1909. Exceptional food, service and atmosphere are found in the dining room and pub. Enjoy fresh baked bread or purchase private label wine, crackers and cheese. Traditional Sunday brunch buffets on selected dates and Sunday supper menu available weekly.

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Albion Albion College Observatory 606 E. Cass (517) 629-1000

Erected in 1883, Albion College’s refracting telescope still dazzles onlookers with its precision and view.

Albion's Historic Walkway Historic Commercial District (517) 629-5533 www.greateralbionchamber.org

Walk through the historic heart of the city using a self-guided tour map which interprets sites and landmarks. Maps are available for a small fee at the Gardner House Museum and the Greater Albion Chamber of Commerce.

Bobbitt Visual Arts Center Albion College Campus 611 East Porter Street (517) 629-1000 www.albion.edu/art

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Cherry Creek Cellars 2199 North Concord Road (517) 531-3080 www.cherrycreekwine.com

For over 100 years, four generations of Burtkas have been making wines in this country. Based on European roots, it was the goal to create a boutique winery that made a few excellent wines, using old world hand crafting. Cherry Creek invites you to visit their winery and tasting room and to linger awhile to visit with the family and taste the fruit of their efforts in this intimate setting.

Downtown Albion (517) 629-5510 www.albiondda.org

Downtown Albion is a state commercial historic district with one of the few remaining brick main streets in the state. The Kalamazoo River bisects the central business district and is accessible for canoeing close by. Shopping, eating, and family entertainment are available in this friendly downtown. During the summer and fall months enjoy the Farmer's Market.

Gardner House Museum 509 South Superior Street (517) 629-5100 www.forks.org/history

This 1875 Second Empire-style Victorian mansion is now the home of the Albion Historical Society. Restored and complete with period furnishings, it is open Mother's Day through September. Saturday and Sunday hours are from 2PM – 4PM. Groups and interested visitors can call for additional hours or appointments.

Goodrich Chapel 201 N. Ingham St., Albion College (517) 629-1000

Located on the Albion College campus Goodrich Chapel offers musical performances and concerts throughout the year.

Holy Ascension Orthodox Church 810 Austin Avenue (517) 629-6345 www.orthodoxchurchalbion.org

This historic church was built in 1916 by Albion's Russian community, shortly after the turn of the century, as they worked at the Albion Malleable Iron Company.

Kids 'N' Stuff Museum 301 South Superior Street (517) 629-8023 www.kidsnstuff.org

Built on imagination, powered by play, Kids ‘N’ Stuff gives the family a place to play and learn together with interactive exhibits. Exhibits span the arts, sciences and more. Open year-round and great for children ages 0-10.

Ken Shenstone Studio 29005 Albion Rd. (517) 629-5876 www.kenshenstone.com

Watch pottery being wood fired in an anagama style kiln. Ken Shenstone’s studio is recognized as only one of three anagama style kilns in the United States. Pottery is also available for sale.

Michigan Historic Site: Mother’s Day Reiger Park, 200 E. Erie St.

Albion is Home to Mother’s Day and the site where it originates is marked.

Riverside Cemetery 1301 South Superior Street (517) 629-2479

Listed in the State Register of Historic Sites, the first burial occurred in 1837. The cemetery reflects Albion’s ethnically diverse population including natives of Italy, Lithuania and Poland. This is the final resting place of people, of state and national significance, including State Senator Warren G. Hooper. His case was one of the most famous unsolved murder mysteries in Michigan in the late 1940’s. Self-guided tours/maps are available at the Greater Albion Chamber of Commerce.


Schuler’s Arts 1201 Maple St. (517) 629-8293

Sleeping Bear Winery & Taste of Michigan Store 2110 North Concord Road (517) 531-7777 www.sleepingbearwine.com

Sleeping Bear Winery and Taste of Michigan Store takes a fun approach, and a passion for local Michigan fruits and products, and turns it into a wonderful experience for all who visit. Offering a wide variety of wines from classic French style Cabernets to fruity Red Current and the sweet Honey Dew, all wines are available for a free tasting. Visitors can also sample several of the other Michigan Made Products in the Taste of Michigan Store and staff can build the perfect Michigan gift basket.

Sweet Seasons Orchard 15787 Allman Rd. (517) 524-8535

Apples, pears, peaches, plums, and cherries in season. Sweet Seasons is also a bakery and offers jellies and jams. Hayrides and other fun activities available.

Athens Critchlow Alligator Sanctuary is a place for all reptiles and amphibians to find a safe haven and receive the proper care needed to live out their lives safely and securely. The mission of Critchlow Alligator Sanctuary & Zoological Gardens is to inspire and educate people to care for the environment by providing fun and educational experiences that lead to understanding the natural world.

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Zukowski's Meadowview Farms 4698 H Drive South (269) 979-4190 www.zmfarabian.com

Zukowski's Meadowview Farm offers a wide range of equine activities for all ages and abilities. Services include private riding lessons in every discipline, birthday parties, camps, training, showing, boarding, and above all a safe and fun learning environment for everyone to enjoy. The training instruction produces national champions, and the lesson program is nationally recognized. Beautiful facility, riding trails, indoor heated riding arena, show barns, and more. Zukowski's is a wonderful equine adventure.

Tekonsha Harvey's U-Pick 2651 15 Mile Road (517) 767-3408 www.harveysupick.com

Fresh delicious produce in-season including: hand snapped asparagus in May, U-Pick and picked strawberries in June, raspberries from July - October, blueberries in July and August, pumpkins in the fall and chestnuts from September - December. Call for hours and crop availability.

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Critchlow Alligator Sanctuary 1698 M-66 (269) 729-4802 www.alligatorsanctuary.com

At the Wonder Why Alpaca Farm visitors will find a farm full of energy and excitement regarding all aspects of the alpaca industry especially education and fiber arts. The farm is located on 30 acres just minutes from I-94. This includes beautiful pastures to raise alpaca along with the Chicken of Wonders. Services include breeding, sales and education including farm tours, on site events and seminar. Visit the farm and experience the Wonder of Alpacas.

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Wonder Why Alpaca Farm, LLC 1996 E Drive South (269) 979-0552 www.wonderwhyalpacafarm.com

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Locally owned and operated, the store carries made-in-Michigan products. Products include: fresh fruits and vegetables, ice cream, jams, freshly ground peanut butter, maple syrup, donuts and a variety of other tasty treats. The store is open seasonally, call for hours.

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CACHE CALHOUN - Adventure is Out There Adventure is out there and the Calhoun County Visitors Bureau (CCVB) invites you to find it! The CCVB launched the geocaching challenge, Cache Calhoun, in 2011 and challenges you to participate each year as new caches are included. Geocaching is the outdoor sport, or game, of searching for hidden objects by using GPS coordinates. The challenge offers visitors and residents the opportunity to discover landmarks and significant places in Calhoun County. In 2012 the CCVB worked with local geocachers to include their caches in the challenge, with new caches, locations and puzzles. The course was comprised of ten different caches, organized in three different levels: easy, medium and difficult.

For 2013, the CCVB is once again partnering with local geocachers as well as Groundspeak, the official organization of geocaching; their website, www.geocaching.com, lists all caches worldwide. The 2013 Cache Calhoun course will include all new caches, challenges and locations. The course is set up for the beginner and the seasoned cacher. Whether only driving through town, staying for a while, or residing in Calhoun County, everyone is invited to take this outdoor challenge and find one, or all, of the caches. Each cache is placed near or at a significant spot in Calhoun County’s history and culture. The new course will be available in the spring of 2013. For more information or to download or request a copy of the brochure, visit www.CacheCalhoun.org or call the CCVB at 800.397.2240.


Sports & Recreation Battle Creek has become the home to high school sports. It is the home to Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) State Finals in volleyball, baseball, wrestling and softball. Battle Creek’s Bailey Park also hosts some of the finest baseball and softball tournaments in the country. The Kellogg Arena, located in Downtown Battle Creek, is constantly buzzing with trade shows, concerts, and its professional basketball team, the Battle Creek Knights. The Kellogg Arena is also home to wrestling, basketball and volleyball tournaments throughout the year. Interested in parks or playgrounds for the kids? Calhoun County is home to Historic Bridge Park, Linear Park, Mill Race Park and more. Victory Park, located in Albion, has a state-of-the-art playground complete with castle motif along the riverfront. The parks are equipped with playground equipment and areas for a family picnic.


Your Personal Best--Local 2013 Runs - Marshall’s Museum Oaklawn Hospitality Classic, May Run through historic Downtown Marshall and get a sneak peek into the city’s past! Stay afterwards and tour the many unique museums for free!

- Binder Park Zoo Cheetah Chase, June This 5K course has a variety of surfaces including asphalt, brick, boardwalk, crushed rock, and grass. There is a combination of up hills, down hills, tight turns and flat stretches throughout the course. Native Michigan woodlands are in abundance along with a wide variety of zoo animals to catch your eye.

- Cereal City Classic, June This annual event utilizes the Linear Path. Leaving the YMCA and traveling east on VanBuren, the 5K will make a turn and return on the Linear Path, the 10K will join the Linear Path and proceed to Bailey Park, turn around and return on the Linear Path. The course is shady and flat, you’ll love the scenery and your time.

- Homer Hogstravaganza 5K, August Join Homer’s summer celebration and take part in their 5k! After the race, enjoy a parade, music and fireworks!

- Summer in the City 5K, August Join friends and family for the third annual Summer in the City 5k Run and 1mile Fun Run. The USATF certified course is fast and flat so runners have a great opportunity to achieve a new Personal Record. Alternatively, have fun walking the course and enjoying the scenery alongside the Battle Creek river.

- Albion Festival of the Forks Run, September

Start the morning off with a run through downtown Albion. Afterwards, enjoy the exciting activities at Albion’s Festival of the Forks.

- Bakers Dozen Beer Run, September Starts in downtown Marshall at Louie’s Bakery (don’t forget your complimentary donut!). Runners will pass historic homes in Marshall before heading out to the country roads. You’ll finish at Dark Horse Brewing Company where racers receive $3 pints all day.

- Kellogg’s Dig ‘Em Dash 5K, October Line up in front of Kellogg’s World Headquarters in downtown Battle Creek and wind your way through the cereal city! Be on the look out for all of your favorite Kellogg’s characters. Participants enjoy goodies provided by Kellogg’s. All proceeds benefit the United Way.

- Road Hawg Classic, November Run at the Battle Creek Air National Guard Base and experience a view that not many people get to see! Gallop down the same stretch of runway that C-21 Aircraft taxi on every day. This is a mostly paved and challenging course with a bridge that adds a hill for the 10K runners!

Visit www.runcalhoun.org for run dates!


SPORTS AND RECREATION

Battle Creek Bailey Park 1350 Capital Avenue NE 49017 269-966-3431

Boasting more than 80 acres, this multi-use park features three full-sized baseball stadiums, including the 5,000 seat C.O. Brown Stadium; two quadra-plex softball diamonds, four sand volleyball courts; a playground and 12 shuffleboard courts.

Battle Creek Bombers Baseball Club 1392 Capital Avenue NE (269) 962-0735 www.battlecreekbombers.com

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The Battle Creek Bombers, 2011 World Series Champions, are a member of the prestigious Northwoods League, the country’s premier summer collegiate baseball league. The Northwoods League offers the highest level of competition to the best college baseball players each summer. The Bombers play a 35-game home schedule at C.O. Brown Stadium, located in Bailey Park Admission prices start at $4 with complete food & beverage concessions available each night.

Battle Creek Family YMCA 182 Capital Avenue NE (269) 963-9622 www.ymcabattlecreek.org

The Battle Creek Family YMCA is committed to building strong kids, strong families, and a strong community. Offering fitness, wellness, nutrition, and aquatics programming for adults and children, as well as a variety of other programming. Teen, adult, and family day passes are available.

Battle Creek Knights Basketball One McCamly Square (269) 965-5001 www.ibaball.net & kelloggarena.com

The Battle Creek Knights are Battle Creek's own Professional Basketball Team going into their 8th season. Come on out to watch some serious hoops at the Kellogg Arena.

Historic Bridge Park 14930 Wattles Road (269) 781-9841 www.calhouncountyroads.com

Historic Bridge Park, is a unique park whose focus is the historic truss bridges that have been moved and restored within the park. This allows truss bridges to be preserved for their historic and aesthetic value. This park is the first of its kind in the United States. It is a fully functional park, with bathroom facilities, picnic areas, and paved trails for the enjoyment of pedestrians and bicyclists. It is located on the banks of the Kalamazoo river with a boat and canoe launch. Call for additional river access points.

Fort Custer Recreation Area 5163 Fort Custer Drive (269) 731-4200 www.michigandnr.com This recreation area has three lakes, the Kalamazoo River, high rolling meadows, soggy wetland and abundant woods. There are 28 miles of hiking, biking and horse trails. 219 modern campsites, 2 mini cabins, and 3 rustic cabins. Activities include Eagle Lake beach, picnic shelters, disc golf, hunting, fishing, mountain biking and cross country skiing areas. Park hours Monday-Sunday 8:00AM-10:00PM Highland River Adventures (269) 339-0771 www.highlandriveradventures.com Highland River Adventures offers kayak rental and guided kayaking tours to the public. Hit‘em Here 1790 East Columbia Avenue (269) 965-5221 www.riverviewrecreationincandhitemhere.com Hit‘em Here has fun for the entire family! Enjoy the driving range, batting cages and miniature golf courses. Heated covered tees, indoor golf simulators and pro gift shop. Open year round.

Kellogg Arena 1 McCamly Square (269) 963-4800 www.kelloggarena.com

Consisting of over 30,000 square feet, the Kellogg Arena proves to be flexible space and able to accommodate a variety of events. Events include sports, concerts, trade shows, meetings and more. The combination of small town hospitality, mixed with big city capabilities, provides the opportunity for events the whole family can enjoy!

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Leila Arboretum 928 West Michigan Avenue (269) 969-0270 www.lasgarden.org The 72 acre Leila Arboretum features more than 2,000 trees, a grand entrance with a picturesque fountain, themed floral gardens, gazebos, sculptures, paved pathways, sitting benches, a peace labyrinth and rolling hills perfect for winter sledding. It's the ideal setting to enjoy nature or gather with family or friends to celebrate a special event. Come for a casual stroll or run the one or two mile loop. Open daily dawn to dusk.

Linear Park Pathway Throughout Battle Creek (269) 966-3431 www.bcparks.org

M-66 Bowl 19794 North M-66 (269) 962-9597 www.m66bowl.biz

At M-66 Bowl, visitors can find everything a bowler needs, regardless of their experience or average. There are 56 beautifully maintained lanes with state of the art electronic scoring. M-66 is one of Battle Creek's premiere bowling establishments offering a snack bar, three lounges and a full-line pro-shop.

Mill Race Park East Michigan Avenue (269) 966-3431 www.bcparks.org

Constructed in 1991, the park commemorates the historical mill race which powered the village’s first industries. The mile-long channel was dug by a group under the direction of town founder Sands McCanrla.

Nottke’s Family Fun Center is a newly remodeled state of the art facility. With 56 lanes, and ample parking, Nottke’s Family Fun Center is one of the largest bowling centers in Michigan. Enjoy the best state of the art cosmic light show in MI. Visit the sports bar with interactive golf, pool tables, and dart boards or the full-service restaurant, three large group rooms, two lounges, arcade, or pro shop.

Ott Biological Preserve Arlington Street off Michigan Avenue (269) 781-9841 www.calhouncountyroads.com

The Ott Biological Preserve is 300 acres of green space located just east of Battle Creek in Emmett Township. This county park contains natural habitats that have been shaped extensively by glaciers. Two lakes as well as rustic trail ways exist within the park boundaries. Open 8AM-9PM

Revolution Arena 75 Houston Street (269) 339-8488 www.therevolutionarena.com

The Revolution Arena, located in Downtown Battle Creek, is Battle Creek’s premier ice arena. The arena features a 85’ x 200’ sheet of ice, four dressing rooms, seating for 1,000 spectators and skate sharpening. Open skate is available.

Riverview Recreation 2000 East Columbia Avenue (269) 963-5838 www.riverviewrecreationincandhitemhere.com

Go-Karts, Michigan's largest man-made bumper boat pond, mini-golf, and snack bar are available year round. Visit the video arcade, game room, birthday party room and new 9 hole indoor mini golf with waterfall. Check out Animaland - where you can buy, stuff, and dress your own special animal friend! Group rates and birthday packages are available.

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This is a unique concept of developing the natural waterways and parks by linking them together with a continuous 25 mile pathway. Enjoy bicycling, jogging, walking, roller-skating, picnicking, fishing and canoeing in beautiful surroundings. Open daily 5:30AM to 1/2 hour after sunset. Free travel brochure available at the Calhoun County Visitor Bureu.

Nottke's Family Fun Center 775 West Columbia Avenue (269) 963-9121 www.nottkes.com

SPORTS AND RECREATION

Krystal Falls Golf Land 15190 Helmer Road (269) 964-4000 The family can enjoy 18-holes of fun, outdoor mini-golf! Hungry? Enjoy a snack from the concession stand.

Willard Beach and Park George B Place off Capital Avenue SW (269) 966-3431 www.bcparks.org

Willard Beach and Park is a beautifully landscaped park on scenic Goguac Lake with a wide swimming beach, bath house, picnic grounds and a large rented pavilion. Seasonal hours vary, call for specific hours.

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SPORTS AND RECREATION

Windsong Stable 11666 Sonoma Road (269) 979-4621 www.windsongstableinc.com

Windsong Stable is a premier hunter, jumper, and equitation facility, established in 1984. The stables offer a full range of services including, boarding, training, lessons, sales and showing. Windsong Stable host horse shows recognized by the Michigan Hunter Jumper Association and the Lake Effect Horse Show Association. Windsong Stable prides itself on dedicated horse care, individual client attention and maintaining the beautiful barns and grounds.

Marshall Marshall Lanes 1154 West Michigan Avenue (269) 781-3125 www.mlanes.com

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Marshall Lanes is a state-of-the-art 16-lane bowling center. It prides itself on a clean, safe, and intimate atmosphere that makes it perfect for corporate gatherings, class reunions, birthday parties, and other special events.

Marshall Riverwalk Downtown Marshall (269) 781-5163 www.marshallmi.org

The 1.6 mile boardwalk consists of both elevated and paved pathways. There are five pedestrian bridges, canoe launches and scenic overlook areas. Wooded pathways follow both Rice Creek and the Kalamazoo River and provide a wonderful opportunity to view wildlife in its natural habitat.

Wilder Creek Conservation Club 19833 D Drive South (269) 962-8069 www.wildercreekconservationclub.org

Wilder Creek’s sixty-acre wildlife habitat with raised wooden walks, trails, viewing platforms and panoramic views provide a unique setting devoted to the protection and enhancement of Michigan’s natural resources through education and the promotion of quality outdoor recreation.

Albion Albion Shuffle Board Courts Reiger Park, 200 E. Erie Street (517) 629-5535

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Albion’s Reiger Park has 12 new shuffle board courts, with seating and desks for recording scores. Open dawn to dusk.

Albion Disc Golf Course Victory Park • 591 Haven Rd (517) 629-5533

The 18-hole course is located in Albion's picturesque Victory Park and features a combination of open, hilly & wooded holes, and challenging water obstacles along the Kalamazoo River. The course has concrete tee pads and Chainstar goals.

Homer Lanes 6055 M-99 N (517) 568-3300

Homer Lanes provides bowling fun for everyone. Enjoy a birthday party, Cosmic Bowling, game room, play area and good food and spirits. Open bowling daily.

Nancy G. Held Equestrian Center Albion College 11039 29 Mile Road South (517) 629-0836 www.albion.edu/heldcenter

The Nancy G. Held Equestrian Center is home to the Albion College equestrian program and offers services to community members of all experience levels. Lessons are available on site in dressage, hunt seat, and jumping. The Held Center offers international certification for future equestrian professionals through the British Horse Society. It also hosts multiple horse shows and clinics throughout the year, as well as a summer camp for young riders.

Springport Motor Speedway 23849 30 Mile Rd. www.springportmotorspeedway.com

Springport Motor Speedway is a 3/8th mile, high-banked, oval short track located northwest of Springport, Michigan.

Victory Park Jungle Gym 581 Have Road (517) 629-5535 www.ci.albion.mi.us

This 10,000 square foot state-of-the-art children's playground, with castle motif, is located in Albion's largest riverfront park. Picnic facilities are available.

Whitehouse Nature Center Albion College • 611 East Porter Street (517) 629-0582 www.albion.edu/naturecenter

The 135 acres, is owned and administered by Albion College as an outdoor education facility. Features include 6 miles of hiking trails, oak-hickory and floodplain forests, extensive marsh and swamp lands bordering the east branch of the Kalamazoo River, a wildlife habitat improvement area, managed tall-grass prairie, an arboretum of Michigan trees and shrubs and 34 acres of farmland for experimental plantings and other research projects. Nearly 400 species of plants have been collected and over 160 species of birds cited in the area.


Yardage

Slope Rating

Par

Course Rating

Holes

Bedford Valley

23161 Waubascon Road (269) 965-3385

18

72

6915 73.9 131

Binder Park

7255 B Drive South

(269) 979-8250

27

72

6650 72.6 130

Cedar Creek

14000 Renton Road

(269) 965-6423

18

72

6467 70.4 124

Cedar Farms

12111 N Helmer Road

(269) 979-7277

18

61

3179 N/A N/A

Custer Greens

5500 Armstrong Road

(269) 968-7398

9

34

2380 N/A N/A

Marywood

21310 N Avenue

(269) 968-1168

18

72

6418 71.7 129

Oakland Hills

11619 H Drive North

(269) 965-0809

18

72

6327 71.5 N/A

Riverside

245 Columbia Ave East

(269) 964-0291

18

72

6064 N/A N/A

1225 S Kalamazoo Ave

(269) 781-3905

18

72

6207 6805 N/A

(269) 789-4653

18

72

6950 74.7 139

14824 26-1/2 Mile Road (269) 629-8241

18

72

6283 N/A N/A

1600 Avenue A

(269) 441-7529

9

36

3232 N/A N/A

9044 R Drive South

(269) 765-2232

18

72

5905 65.1 104

Battle Creek

AREA GOLF COURSES

Public Golf Courses

Marshall Alwyn Downs The Medalist

15701 N Drive North

Albion Tomac Woods

Springfield Springbrook

Union City Turtle Creek

• 18-hole par 72 championship golf course • Quaint lodging Clubhouse & Banquet Facilities. • Restaurant, Lounge, and Recreational Options. • Value Packages & Offerings on Website

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A treasure worth the hunt...

Located near Firekeeper’s Casino, numerous golf courses, and just a bit hidden in the woods... www.Yarrowgolf.com

10499 North 48th Street in Augusta, Michigan 800-563-4397

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Motherless bear cubs find Home at Binder Park Zoo Binder Park Zoo’s newest addition, three Alaskan black bear cubs, marks a sizable increase in cute and cuddly within Calhoun County. The cubs, two male and one female, were discovered by Alaskan government officials. The absence of a mother was most likely the result of poaching. Poachers worldwide illegally hunt black bears, greedily hoping to capitalize on their internal organs and claws, both of which are fundamental ingredients in Asian folk medicine. Alaskan officials discovered and rescued the cubs immediately, temporarily housing them at the Alaska Zoo in Anchorage. That’s when Alaskan wildlife officials contacted Binder Park. “Of course we immediately agreed to assist in rescuing these orphans by providing a home where they would not only be well cared for, but well received by our supportive community,” said Binder Park CEO, Diane Thompson.

The cubs, only six months old upon arrival, promise to add some playfulness and livelihood to a zoo already booming with exciting exhibits and activity. While traversing the park, visitors may stop at the Savanna to feed the giraffes or visit the zebras, giving them only a glimpse of the 140 different species featured at Binder Park. Along with exquisite animal sightings, Binder Park features many occasions for both adults and families. Events include the Cheetah Chase on June 22nd, the Kid’s FUNfari on July 13th and Howl-A-Palooza on October 5th, to list a few. The zoo is a great destination for both locals and visiting families looking to make amazing memories. For more information visit www.binderparkzoo.org


- Farmers Market in Calhoun County Open May-October Albion Farmers Market 211 Market Place, Albion MI Market Master: Amy DeShon (517) 629-5533 Hours: Wed & Sat 8:30 – 1 PM Project Fresh, WIC, and Senior Project Fresh accepted Athens Farmers Market Wilson Park Athens, MI 49011 Market Master: Donald Mihalus Phone: 269-729-4846 Hours: Friday - 2:00PM - 6:00PM

Homer Farmers Market 109 East Leigh Street (M-60) Homer, MI 49245 Market Master: Jeff Daglow Phone: 517-736-4440 Hours: Saturday - 8:30AM - 1:00PM Marshall Area Farm Market Corner of Michigan Avenue and Hamilton Street Marshall, MI 49068 Market Master: Jane Dadow Phone: 269-781-2728 Hours: Saturday - 8AM - 12PM VA Hospital Farmers Market 5500 Armstrong Road Battle Creek, MI 49014 www.battlecreekfarmersmarket.com Hours: Monday - 11AM - 1PM Project FRESH accepted EBT/Bridge Cards accepted

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Battle Creek Farmers Market Festival Market Square at the corner of Jackson and McCamly Street Battle Creek, MI 49017 Market Master: Brigette Leach Phone: 269-746-4648 www.battlecreekfarmersmarket.com Festival Market Music Series every Wednesday Hours: Wednesday -9AM -1PM Saturday - 9AM - 1PM Project FRESH accepted EBT/Bridge Cards accepted

City of Springfield Farmers Market 503 Military Avenue Springfield, MI 49037 Market Master: Kris Vogel Phone: 269-965-2354 www.springfieldmich.com Hours: Wednesday - 2:00PM - 6:00PM Saturday - 8:00AM - 1:00PM Project FRESH accepted EBT/Bridge Cards accepted

FARMER MARKETS

Fresh and Oh So Good

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EVENTS & FESTIVALS in CALHOUN COUNTY

With an amazing array of events throughout the year, Calhoun County offers a spectacular venue for the entire family. Every June, the Battle Creek Cereal Festival (June 7-8, 2013) is an event that celebrates the City of Battle Creek and features the World’s Longest Breakfast Table. Events take place throughout the weekend to celebrate a community proud of its rich and varied past. The event includes a parade, all day concerts, healthy living activities, food donation opportunities for the Food Bank and informational tents. The many facets of Battle Creek’s heritage are celebrated including: the birthplace of the cereal industry; the home of former slave abolitionist Sojourner Truth; Seventh-Day Adventist visionary; Ellen White; Dr. John Harvey Kellogg who transformed healthcare in the nineteenth century and cereal industry magnates, C. W. Post and W.K Kellogg.

Marshall, Michigan-home of beautifully restored store-front facades, great antiques and historic icons-promises a weekend full of music, food and fun during the Marshall Main Street Blues Festival (July 27, 3013). Dance the night away on a great wood dance floor, enjoy amazing food or just sit back and listen to “the Blues” in an ambience like none other.

Spring into the Arts (May 17, 2013) and its sister event, Fall into the Arts! (October 18, 2013) Art walks take place in downtown Battle Creek. Artists from Calhoun County and beyond welcome visitors to walk from business to business to discover amazing crafts, fine arts, photography, jewelry, lampshades and art pieces you may never expect to see.


The Calhoun County Fair (August 11-17, 2013) has all the fun rides and tastes you hope– plus the oldest fair building in the state. Watch the Hometown Idol or Marshall's Cruise to the Fountain and enter your fair photos for the contest!

Classic cars, bands and a parade are just a few of must sees at The Festival of the Forks in downtown Albion (September 20-21, 2013), but the true celebration is within Albion’s rich heritage. Since 1967, the festival has been held each year in celebration of the founding of Albion---the creativity and diversity of a small mid-western community with a strong loyalty for its people and its future. What a show! The renowned Battle Creek Field of Flight Air Show and Balloon Festival promises to WOW you (July 3-7, 2013). Every summer, dozens of balloons fill the sky over Battle Creek, offering an extraordinary sight. Your jaw will drop when you witness the raw and amazing power of today’s military aircraft, an all-star aerobatic review, salutes to our soldiers and veterans, and spectacular aerial feats. But it doesn’t stop there. You will certainly want to stay for the amazing concert & nightly entertainment lineup that is always brought to Center Stage. Closing out the year, make sure to bundle up and join in the festivities during the annual International Festival of Lights (November 23, 2013) in downtown Battle Creek. You won’t want to miss the beautiful array of lighting throughout the holiday season, the professional ice-sculptors furiously carving their creations for all to see or the gingerbread “art” which is too pretty to eat. Throughout the county you will find endless activities to enjoy for a day or weekend. Bring your entire family and explore what has made Calhoun County a must-see event destination.


EVENTS & FESTIVALS

Events & Festivals JANUARY 22nd Annual Cardboard Classic Sled Race: January 27 12:30 – 5 PM Victory Park, Albion MI (517)629-5533

Build your own corrugated cardboard sled and enter to win prizes for your design. Then, take your sled down Victory Park’s sledding hill and see how it shapes up against the competition. Join us for a fun filled whacky day in Albion. Rules apply, call the Chamber for further information.

APRIL Opening Day at Binder Park Zoo: April 20 Binder Park Zoo (269) 979-1351 www.binderparkzoo.org

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Binder Park Zoo opens for the season on Earth Day! Discover why Binder Park Zoo is rated ‘One of the nation’s top zoos!’ The park is open through September.

MAY Spring into the Arts: May 17 Downtown Battle Creek (269) 968-1622 www.downtownbattlecreek.com

For one evening, local artists display their art pieces throughout Downtown Battle Creek. From painters to sculptures, musicians to sidewalk-chalk artists, the evening is full of art and entertainment! Art works are available for sale and a sampling of beverages and snacks are available from location to location.

20th Annual Mayfaire Renaissance Festival: May 18-19, 25-27 Calhoun County Fairgrounds (269) 382-6120 www.mayfaireren.com

Visitors are immersed in the renaissance era and are encouraged to join in on the fun at a traditional renaissance marketplace! Throughout the event, enjoy four stages of non-stop quality family entertainment with music, comedy and dance. See the thrills and chills of full armored combat! Eat like a king and feast on delicious food and refreshing beverages!

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JUNE Battle Creek Cereal City Festival: June 7-8 Downtown Battle Creek (269) 420-4031 www.bcfestivals.com

The Cereal City Festival is an event celebrating the Battle Creek community and its rich and varied past. A parade kicks off the festival on Friday, June 8th and fun continues with the Cereal City Classic 5k/10k run and the World’s Longest Breakfast Table on Saturday morning. Throughout the day enjoy exciting events, bands and activities!

Art Hop & Historic Homes Tour: June 15 Downtown Albion (517) 629-5533

Take a tour bus ride around Albion to view historic homes and unique architecture then meander from downtown store to downtown store and view Albion’s artists showcasing their art throughout our community. Enjoy a summer day in Albion and view our beautiful community.

JULY Battle Creek Field of Flight Air Show & Balloon Festival: July 3-7 W.K. Kellogg Airport (269) 962-0592 www.bcballoons.com

Get ready for five action-packed days at the Field of Flight Air Show and Balloon Festival! Daily hot-air balloon launches, night balloon illumes, a dazzling fireworks display, twilight and night pyro air show featuring a jet-powered school bus! Top civilian air show performers and military jet demonstrations “Field of Rock” from center stage will shake the sky! A carnival, crafters, souvenir booths and special displays and an array of food vendors will only enhance spectator’s experience.

Albion’s Red, White & Blue Cruise In & Fireworks Show: July 3 5 – 9 PM Downtown Albion (517)629-5533

Begin celebrating the Independence Day holiday the day before the 4th in downtown Albion. Bring your old, crazy, or cool car to downtown for a free cruise in, complete with music and prizes. Just before dusk, continue the fun at the Kalamazoo River with Albion’s fireworks display.


Celebrate Independence Day in Marshall! Festivities begin with the ‘Celebrate America’ parade at 10:00 a.m. Then, witness the annual flag rising, listen to the patriotic sounds of the Marshall Community Post Band and enjoy a traditional chicken dinner; it’s a true Independence Day celebration!

Leilapalooza Music Festival July 27 Leila Arborteum www.facebook.com/leilapalooza

Battle Creek’s one day music festival is a free event featuring musical acts all day long on a variety of stages. It’s a not to miss event!

Marshall Blues Festival: July 27 Downtown Marshall (269) 781-5163 www.marshallbluesfestival.com

Experience great blues music and great food at the 9th Annual Marshall Main Street Blues Festival! Throughout the day enjoy the musical stylings of a mixture of talented blues artists. The festival also features delicious food vendors and a variety of beverages in the beer tent.

AUGUST

An old fashioned cruise-in, Cruise the Gut, welcomes vintage car owners and car enthusiasts to downtown Battle Creek. Car owners proudly display their vehicles along Michigan Avenue before and after the evening cruise.

International Summerfest: August 10 Mill Race Park – Battle Creek (269) 420-4031 www.bcfestivals.com

From traditional food and dancing, to entertainment and art, experience the wide variety of cultures represented throughout the Battle Creek area! The International Summerfest features performers such as belly dancers, martial art masters and more!

165th Calhoun County Fair: August 11 -17 Calhoun County Fairgrounds (269) 781-8161 www.calhouncountyfair.org

One of Michigan’s foremost agricultural attractions, the Calhoun County Fair has all the fun rides and tastes you hope to find at the fair.

50th Annual Historic Marshall Home Tour: September 14-15 Marshall Historical Society (269) 781-8544 www.marshallmi.org

The 49th Annual Historic Home Tour offers exquisite private homes and businesses for public viewing and enjoyment. In addition to the homes on tour, the tour showcases seven historic museums that cover diverse specialties including: Civil War memorabilia, a restored antique post office, Michigan’s largest collection of magic memorabilia and more! Tickets are available in advance.

Festival of the Forks: September 20-21 Downtown Albion (517) 629-5533 www.festivaloftheforks.org

The Festival of the Forks is a joyous community celebration with art, music, food and fun in downtown Albion. The festival celebrates the founding of Albion, located at the fork on the Kalamazoo River. Throughout the event, enjoy a classic car show, bands, a parade and more!

OCTOBER Fall into the Arts: October 18 Downtown Battle Creek (269) 968-1622 www.downtownbattlecreek.com

For one evening, local artists display their art pieces throughout Downtown Battle Creek. From painters to sculptures, to musicians and more, the evening is full of art and entertainment! Art pieces are available for sale and a sampling of food and beverages are available from location to location.

Crane Fest: October 12-13 Kiwanis Youth Area– Bellevue (269) 763-3090 www.cranefest.org

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Cruise the Gut: August 10 Downtown Battle Creek (269) 397-2240

SEPTEMBER

EVENTS & FESTIVALS

Marshall’s Fourth of July Celebration: July 4 Downtown Marshall (269) 781-5163 www.marshallmi.org

Over 9,000 cranes fly in to Baker Sanctuary once a year! Witness this extraordinary event as they slowly begin to arrive around 4:00 PM, with the largest numbers of cranes arriving between 5:00PM. and sunset. A wildlife art show and sale will take place from noon until sunset. Other activities include guided nature walks, educational presentations, and hands-on activities.

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EVENTS & FESTIVALS

NOVEMBER Albion College Piano Festival: November 8 – 11 Albion College Goodrich Chapel (517) 629-1000 www.albion.edu

Showcasing young and very talented pianists from around the world, this four day event features musicians aged 7 – 18. Cash prizes and awards are presented to the very best in each division.

Albion Aglow: November 18 Downtown Albion (517)629-5533

Join Santa in Albion for the Albion Aglow parade. After the parade, Santa will visit with children at Kids N Stuff Museum and hear their wish lists.

International Festival of Lights: November 23- December 31 Downtown Battle Creek (269) 420-4031 www.bcfestivals.com

Enjoy a beautiful array of downtown lighting throughout the holiday season! Professional ice-sculptors, gingerbread competitions, and a warming house, are just a few of the highlighted events. A complete event listing is available at www.bcfestivals.com.

DECEMBER Marshall Christmas Parade: December 2 Downtown Marshall (269) 781-5163 www.marshalllmi.org

Discover the holiday season the old fashioned way in historic Downtown Marshall. The parade features more than 100 entries including: bands, floats, horses, marching units, and, of course, Santa Claus, to help usher in the holiday season.

Holiday Parade: November 23 Downtown Battle Creek (269) 420-4031 www.bcfestivals.com

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Kick off the holiday season with the annual Holiday Parade in the heart of downtown Battle Creek. The parade features exciting and traditional holiday entries that such as floats, classic cars, bands, clowns, and community walking groups.

Cereal City Festival June 7 ~ 8, 2013 Battle Creek, Michigan, a community proud of it's rich and varied past and recognized as the "best known city of its size in the country" offers an interesting array of heritage to our visitors. We invite you to join us as the community celebrates our City and explores the many faces of our heritage including the birthplace of the cereal industry, the home of former slave and abolitionist Sojourner Truth, Seventh-day Adventist visionary Ellen White, Dr. John Harvey Kellogg who transformed health care in the nineteenth century and cereal industry magnates C. W. Post and W. K. Kellogg. The festival is kicked off with a parade on June 8. Join us as we celebrate this rich heritage with activities for the entire family.

Candle Light Christmas Walk: December 7-8 Downtown Marshall (269) 781-5163 www.marshallmi.org

The Marshall Historical Society’s Christmas Candlelight Tour is a highly personalized walking tour of five private homes decorated for the holidays. The tour is approximately 1.5 miles. Tickets are sold in advance and a limited number are available.

International Festival

of Lights Come and enjoy Nov. 23 ~ Dec. 31, 2013 the festivities in Each year Battle Creek is transformed into a beautiful array of tra Downtown lighting. Activities include a Festival lig and Fitness Walk, carolers, Pat dazzling light and music show each daz Battle Creek! Pathway night, a Warming House filled with

BC Festivals Ad International SummerFest & Black Arts Festival August 10, 2013

activities for children and adults alike, beautiful Ice Sculptures and a celebration of our international diversity. Our downtown restaurants and retail welcome our visitors to drop in to warm up - enjoy a cup of hot chocolate, dinner and shopping. It may be cold outside, but Battle Creek comes with a Warm Heart!

One of the oldest Festivals in Battle Creek, the International SummerFest promotes cultural and ethnic exchange for the enrichment of all who visit. Along with a chance to broaden awareness of other cultures and history the SummerFest offers a large selection of international food, entertainment and children's activities.

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Dates are subject to change. Visit www.bcfestivals.com for more information. Or contact, Deborah Owens, Festival Manager Phone: (269) 420-4031 or Email: battlecreekfestivals@yahoo.com


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Accommodations Calhoun County has a variety of lodging options – from cozy, family-run bed and breakfasts, to larger, conveniently located inns and hotels, there is something for every comfort! Whether traveling for business and looking for a quiet place to work and an easy place to connect, or a leisure traveler looking to be in the middle of the activities, there are amenities and options available for every traveler. Looking to host a convention, meeting or event? From room service to event catering, and WiFi to AV presentation capabilities, lodging is available for your needs! So, rest assured, Calhoun County has a comfortable, enjoyable, and welcoming place for you to stay!


Baymont Inn & Suites 4725 Beckley Road, 49015 269-979-5400 Toll Free: 877-229-6668 www.baymontinns.com

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Baymont Inn & Suites Downtown 182 West Van Buren Street, 49017 269-565-0500 Toll Free: 877-229-668 www.baymontinns.com

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Best Western Executive Inn 5090 Beckley Road, 49015 269-979-8506 Toll Free: 800-780-7234 www.bestwestern.com

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Comfort Inn 2590 Capital Avenue SW, 49015 269-965-3201 Toll Free: 800-424-6423 www.comfortinn.com

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Econo Lodge 165 Capital Avenue SW, 49015 269-965-3976 Toll Free: 800-221-2222 www.econolodge.com

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Fairfield Inn 4665 Beckley Road, 49015 269-979-8000 www.marriott.com/btlfi

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FireKeepers Casino Hotel 11177 Michigan Ave, 49014 877-FKC-8777 www.firekeeperscasinohotel.com

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Greencrest Manor 6174 Halbert Road E., 49017 269-962-8633 www.greencrestmanor.com Hampton Inn 1150 Riverside Drive, 49015 269-979-5577 Toll Free: 800-426-7866 www.hamptoninn.com Holiday Inn Battle Creek 12812 Harper Village Drive, 49014 269-979-0500 Toll Free: 800-465-4329 www.holidayinn.com/battlecreek Hometown Inn 90 North Division, 49017 269-966-4000 Howard Johnson 5050 Beckley Road, 49015 269-979-1100 Toll Free: 800-272-6232 www.howardjohnson.com/15049

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McCamly Plaza Hotel 50 Capital Avenue SW, 49017 269-963-7050 Toll Free: 888-622-2659 www.mccamlyplaza.com

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Park Motel 1351 West Columbia Avenue, 49015 269-968-7109

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Travelodge 5395 Beckley Road, 49015 269-979-1828

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Michigan Motel 20475 Capital Avenue NE, 49017 269-963-1565

Battle Creek Quality Inn & Suites 11081 East Michigan Avenue, 49014 269-964-3000 Toll Free: 800-424-6423 www.qualityinn.com

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Comfort Inn 204 Winston Drive, 49068 269-789-7890 Toll Free: 800-424-6423 www.comfortinn.com/hotel/mi307

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Hampton Inn 325 Sam Hill Drive, 49068 269-789-0131 Toll Free: 800-426-7866 www.marshallhampton.com

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Holiday Inn Express 329 Sam Hill Drive, 49068 269-789-9301 Toll Free: 800-465-4329 www.hiexpress.com/marshall

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Howard's Motel 14884 West Michigan Avenue, 49068 269-781-4201

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Knights Inn 2595 Capital Avenue SW, 49015 269-964-2600 Toll Free: 800-843-5644 www.knightsinn.com

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Rose Hill Inn 1110 Verona Road, 49068 269-789-1992 www.rose-hill-inn.com

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The Townhouse Bed & Breakfast 108 West Michigan Avenue, 49068 269-781-8144 www.giftdipity.com

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Albion Heritage Bed & Breakfast 517 East Michigan Avenue, 49224 517-629-3550 www.albionheritage.com

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Belmont Manor 611 E. Porter Street, 49224 517-629-0318 www.albion.edu/dining/lodging

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Days Inn 27644 C Drive North, 49224 517-629-9411

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Palmer Inn Bed & Breakfast 108 West Erie Street, 49224 517-629-0001 www.palmerhouseinnbnb.com

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Brew Tour Experience the brew The Calhoun County area is home to three of the most prestigious and famous microbreweries in the state of Michigan. The holy trinity of brew, comprised of Arcadia Ales, Bell’s Brewery and Dark Horse Brewing Co., is a major attraction to the area. The three breweries, each unique in their own way, provide an escape from boring dinner dates and average nights out. Beer enthusiasts from around the Midwest are invited to experience all three of the breweries as a part of the brew hop tour, coordinated by the Calhoun County Visitor’s Bureau. This behind-the-scenes opportunity allows participants to experience the entirety of the breweries. Tourists can see how their favorite microbrews are made, discuss brewing with owners and employees themselves, and enjoy samples from each establishment. Arcadia Ales, located on West Michigan Avenue in Battle Creek, was established in 1996. Arcadia specializes in the production and sale of handcrafted British-style ales. The beer is made in small batches with authentic British equipment, allowing the end product to reflect the trustworthy and deliciousness that Brits have enjoyed for over 250 years. Located just off the campus of Western Michigan University, Bell’s Brewery was founded by Larry Bell in 1985. The brewery has increased its

barrel capacity by over 3,700 percent since its first year of business in 1986. Bell’s was the first brewery in Michigan to feature an on-site pub, with it’s opening in 1993. Dark Horse Brewing Co. features Crooked Tree India Pale Ale, Amber Ale and Raspberry Ale, accompanied by fresh food from their pizza ovens. The Dark Horse’s most frequent customers may join the “Mug Club”, a club in which every sixth mug is only 50 cents. An award winning brewery, the Dark Horse manages, despite its large turn-out, to continue to hand-fold and stock each six-pack produced. After a long day of beer tasting and touring the county area, tourists are accommodated with an over night hotel stay in Battle Creek. Participants receive commemorative glasses from each brewery, as well as other brew - related giveaways. Participants also receive lunch, dinner and transportation throughout the brew experience. This all-extensive brew hop tour was a hit in 2012 and limited space will be available in 2013. Visit brewcalhoun.org for more information about the tour and 2013 registration.



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Fort Custer Recreation Area

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Shady Bend Campground

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Tri Lake Trails

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