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- Little Red SchoolhouseCraft and Antique Mall Lansing, Michigan. We opened our doors Thanksgiving Weekend 1993 in a 100-year old Schoolhouse. The building was charming,
reportedly haunted, drafty and perfect for our dream.
We had 25 crafters (including ourselves) and within a year had outgrown the building. We took the business, and the charm, to a building three times the size in a busier part of Lansing and have never regretted the decision. In May of 2005 we grew again, doubling our size to over 11,000 square feet! We now have over 150 crafters and a beautiful 5000+ square foot antique mall. Our store becomes more beautiful each year and we hope you'll come see us soon!
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- East Lansing - Summer Solstice Jazz FestivalJune 15-16, 2007 - The music is fun and FREE! Come to downtown East Lansing and enjoy live jazz with a taste of Latin, swing and New Orleans. Featuring popular musicians from across Michigan, the 10th annual Summer Solstice Jazz Festival will keep you swinging and dancing from 4:30 pm until dark! While you're enjoying the music sample from a variety of eateries in the area. Between sets, browse and shop in our many distinctive stores or listen to up-and-coming jazz talents.
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- Lansing JazzFestEntering its 12th year, the Lansing JazzFest is a two-day FREE music festival that brings national, regional, and local acts to an audience of roughly 15,000 people from across Michigan and nearby states. JazzFest's music truly is living music, history in the making. Each artist at the festival is asked to play an original composition, something that hasn't been played at any other festival. The festival takes place in the streets of Old Town, surrounded by the best of the Capital City's art galleries as well as unique retail stores and grand architecture. Vendors line the streets offering ethnic food, beverages, art, clothing, and crafts, and nearby galleries and boutiques open their doors during festival hours.
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- Mid-Michigan TasteFest & Competition - Lansing CenterSponsored by the ACF Capital Professional Chefs’ & Cooks’ Association, in conjunction with St. Vincent’s Home for Children. Come taste the great foods Mid-Michigan has to offer! More than an afternoon of delectable treats offered by restaurants and caterers from Mid-Michigan, the TasteFest will have musical entertainment, along with cooking demos and competitions from some of the area’s finest chefs! Advance Tickets: $15/adults; $7/children (12 yrs old and under); 5 yrs and under FREE. Tickets at the door: $20/adults; $10/children. For more information on this event, please call (866)855-4262.
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- Reo Town Music FestivalReo Town Music Festival - 8/31/2007 - 9/2/2007 Lansing's own Labor Day celebration. It's the perfect way to save some gas money, eat, drink and be entertained in your own back yard. Enjoy regional and local bands. REO Town Music Festival is a salute to labor and a salute to you! Phone for details (517) 367-7838.
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- BoarsHead Professional Theater SeasonBoarsHead Theater is Mid-Michigan's oldest professional theater. Started in 1966 in a large barn in Fitzgerald Park in Grand Ledge as a summer stock company by John Peakes and Richard Thomsen, it became a year round theater company in 1970 and moved its winter quarters into a converted church on River Street in Grand Ledge. In 1975, they moved into their present home in Lansing's Center for the Arts on the corner of Grand and Lenawee in downtown Lansing. BoarsHead is nationally acclaimed for producing new plays and renowned for its top-quality productions, with many award winning performances and productions and for its very innovative and comprehensive Education and Outreach Programs.
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- CAR/CAPITAL CELEBRATIONFeaturing: A mile of show cars — Swap meet — Awards — Dash Plaques
Door Prizes — Demonstrations — Music, Food and Fun for all ages! Place: 2000 block of East Michigan Avenue, Lansing, Michigan
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- DELTA ROCKS! FAMILY FESTIVALTo provide high quality, affordable entertainment for the entire family, while promoting the diversity of the business, entertainment and cultural interests that give rise to Delta Township's unique identity.
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- Great Lakes Folk FestivalMichigan State University Museum Produces
Great Lakes Folk Festival in downtown East Lansing. The Great Lakes Folk Festival showcases the traditional cultural treasures of the nation's Upper Midwest and a sampling of the best of traditional artists from around the country and the world. The festival encourages cross-cultural understanding of our diverse society through the presentation of musicians, dancers, cooks, storytellers and craftspeople whose traditions are rooted in their communities.
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- ISLAND ART FAIROn the Island Park, Grand Ledge, Michigan. ISLAND ART FAIR will host Over 130 Arts and Crafts Exhibits and Live Musical Entertainment. Phone: 517.627.9843
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