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Your Up North Memorial Day Weekend Itinerary

3. Houghton from the Ground Festival

Saturday, May 27, 12-6pm

Get ready to enjoy 40 local food and art vendors and live music from local musicians during this Saturday afternoon event in the Keweenaw Peninsula. Musical performances feature Adam Meckler and Jana Nyberg, Kevin Blackstone, Hannah Rundman, Bruce Rundman, Bling Crosby, and Ani & Kora. The Houghton from the Ground Festival takes place in conjunction with Ride the Keweenaw, an all-day mountain biking event that includes a group ride on the Michigan Tech Trails, a family endurance race, and bike checkups afterward.

4. St. Ignace’s Annual Native American Festival at the Museum of Ojibwa Culture

Saturday, May 27, 10am-6pm

This festival recognizes and celebrates the culture and contributions of the Anishinaabe people from the surrounding area. Festival activities are free and open to the public and include drumming, dances, workshop presenters, and a taste of centuriesold food traditions. Cultural artistry featuring birch bark, porcupine quills, and other natural materials will also be on display. Guided museum and grounds tours with a cultural interpreter will be offered, as well as a guided historic walking tour with a local historian.

“Everyone is welcome to come and experience the rich traditions and culture of the Anishinaabe people. It is an honor and a privilege to host this annual event that spotlights an important part of our history through the eyes of the First People who inhabited this area,” says Shirley Sorrels, Museum of Ojibwa Culture director.

5. Michigan Beer & Brat Festival at Crystal Mountain Saturday, May 27, 4-8pm

With over 20 vendors participating, the 16th annual celebration of Michigan-made food and craft beverages offers the chance to sample microbrews, meads, hard ciders, wines, liquors; dine on gourmet brats; and listen to live entertainment put on by Barefoot and Jedi Mind Trip. VIP admission opens at 3pm, with general admission open from 4-8pm. Tickets may be purchased online at crystalmountain.com; kids ages 3 and under are free.

6. Leland Air Plein Air Exhibition

Saturday, May 27

During Leland’s plein air exhibition and sale, art collectors will have the opportunity to purchase fresh works of art created earlier in the day by artists who painted and drew scenes featuring the beautiful Leelanau County landscape.

“We’re so excited to host the 11th annual Leland Air this Memorial Day weekend,” says Sarah Mills, executive director of the Old Art Building. “Close to 40 artists will be en plein air painting all of the natural beauty in Leland and beyond.”

The newly created plein air pieces will be on display during the ticketed opening reception on May 27, but then open to the public for viewing and purchase from May 28-31 at the Old Art Building. Tickets for the opening night reception are available at oldartbuilding.com.

7. Northport Cars in the Park Saturday, May 27, 10am

Come check out Leelanau County’s longest-running auto show on the Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend in the village of Northport at Haserot Park. Since

1998, car enthusiasts have been showcasing their beautifully maintained and unique vehicles. Admission is free for all ages, and awards will be announced at 3pm.

8. Made in Cheboygan Craft Show

Saturday, May 27, 9am-5pm and Sunday, May 28, 10am-3pm

In its fourth year of programming, Made in Cheboygan is set to host a craft show over the holiday weekend to support local crafters and provide shoppers with a fun and unique experience in Cheboygan’s Washington Park. Crafters and artisans will showcase various items for sale, including jewelry, home decor, pottery, clothing, toys, kitchen essentials, customprinted shirts, mugs, and more!

9. The Midtown Men

Sunday, May 28, 8pm

Join Great Lakes Center for the Arts for a lively performance by The Midtown Men during their Tenth Anniversary Tour.

“We are excited to introduce northern Michigan to The Midtown Men, the perfect performance to kick off the summer and fall season at the Center,” says Matthew Kacergis, Great Lakes Center for the Arts executive director. “Complete with four Broadway veterans from the original cast of Jersey Boys performing your favorite hits of the ’60s and a killer live band, audience members are in for a festive and memorable holiday weekend. This show reaches far beyond your typical tribute.”

This performance will feature songs by Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Chicago, Elvis, The Temptations, and more. Tickets are available at greatlakescfa.org.

10. Pit Spitters Season Opener

Monday, May 29, 7:05pm

Catch the Pit Spitters’ seasonopener against the Rockford Rivets of Rockford, Illinois, at Turtle Creek Stadium on Memorial Day in Traverse City. Grab a drink and a hot dog, and settle into your seat for an evening at the ballpark to kickoff the summer season. For a complete 2023 schedule, visit northwoodsleague. com/traverse-city-pit-spitters.

11. Petoskey Memorial Day Parade

Monday, May 29, 10am

To honor those who have served our country, Petoskey residents line East Mitchell Street in the downtown Gaslight District for the annual Memorial Day Parade. Ceremonies at Greenwood Cemetery and the downtown war monuments will occur prior to the parade, with a memorial service at Pennsylvania Park Gazebo taking place afterward complete with wreath placement, music, a salute, and taps. After the service, a luncheon is set to take place at the American Legion Post 194 (455 Bay St., Petoskey).

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Fort Mackinac Memorial Day Observance & Fort Michilimackinac Reenactment

Monday, May 29, 8:30-9am / 2:30-4pm

Starting off Memorial Day at Fort Mackinac is an observance tribute, brief ceremony, and salute to the soldiers who served at the fort. Later that afternoon, the Fort Michilimackinac Reenactment takes place and presents a recreation of events that occurred on June 2, 1763, between the French, British, and Native tribes. The reenactment is presented by a Mackinaw City community group, and admission to the reenactment is free. (Note: Access to Colonial Michilimackinac requires an admission ticket.) Find more details at mackinacparks. com/event.

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