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- William Burchfield Park (Holt)More than 540 acres located along a scenic portion of the Grand River. Supervised swim area, picnicking, fishing pond, pedal boat livery, recreational sports areas and playgrounds. Canoe and kayak rental. Trails for mountain biking and hiking and groomed cross-country ski trails meander through a variety of plant and animal habitats. Tobogganing (two 700-foot long runs; toboggans furnished). Sledding.
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- 13th Annual Be a Tourist in Your Own Town!Be A Tourist In Your Own Town serves to acquaint area residents with hospitality-related businesses and attractions in order to create local “ambassadors” who will spread the word about Greater Lansing. The goal is to familiarize residents with the leisure options that are available in their own backyard so that when a visitor asks, “what’s there to do in town,” each and every resident can respond with countless suggestions and a sense of community pride.
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- Car Capital CelebrationAnnual Car Show and Fundraiser * Join us for a great day of Car Capital Celebrating. Featuring: A mile of show cars — Swap meet — Awards — Dash Plaques
Door Prizes — Demonstrations — Music, Food and Fun for all ages!
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- East Lansing Art FestivalHundreds of artists from Michigan and beyond come to Downtown East Lansing to exhibit art of all kinds. Painting, Ceramics, Sculpture, Blown Glass, Wood, Metal, Photography and more fill the booths that line our downtown streets.
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- East Lansing Children's Film FestivalCalling all Directors! Call for Entry Now Open for the East Lansing Children’s Film Festival” Make a Film! Be a Star! Win Cash Prizes! See your film on the big ScreenFestival submissions
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- East Lansing Film Festival, ELFFELFF screens all genres of feature, documentary, short and student films from around the world. ELFF’s mission is to showcase foreign and independent films and celebrate their diverse cultures, ideas and creativity as well as foster and promote filmmaking in the Lake Michigan region by holding the Lake Michigan Film Competition during ELFF.
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- Silver Bells in the Citywill take place in downtown Lansing. This event, which attracted 100,000 people in 2006, runs from 5:00 to 9:00 pm. An Electric Light Parade steps off at 6:10 pm at the corner of Lenawee and South Washington Square. It proceeds North on Washington, turns West on Ottawa and continues South on Capitol Avenue.
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- Lansing Home and Garden ShowWith over 300 exhibitors, 12 feature gardens, four seminar stages, and much more, the Lansing Home and Garden Show barely fits into the MSU Pavilion. It is only once a year, and it’s the only time to find everything for home and garden under one roof. Don’t miss it!
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- Old Town BluesFestThe Old Town BluesFest is a two-day FREE music festival that brings local, regional, and national acts to an audience of roughly 15,000 people from across Michigan and nearby states. BluesFest'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.
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- Greater Lansing Home Builders Parade of HomesSince 1957, the Greater Lansing Home Builders Association has proudly presented the Parade of Homes. This annual event allows the public to tour newly-constructed homes built by the area's finest builders. You'll find a wide range of prices, sizes, and styles featuring the latest in construction, design, and decorating techniques. Builders are present in their homes so participants can meet and talk with them.
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