IT’S JUNE AND outdoor and cultural events await those ready and willing to participate. The following events are open to all. Always call ahead of time to make sure a scheduled event has not been postponed or canceled.
Ann Arbor Farmers Market is open Wednesdays and Saturdays, 7 a.m.–3 p.m. — 315 Detroit St. Watch for the Wednesday Evening Market opening for the season this month, on June 4. Details: 734.794.6255 / www.a2gov.org/market.
Weekly @ the Ann Arbor Senior Center — 1320 Baldwin Ave. Looking for a new hobby? Join us for a fitness, language, or bridge class. Come play Mah Jongg, bridge and other social games. The center is also available for rent. Membership passes available. Facility is open Monday through Thursday 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Details: 734.794.6250/ www.a2gov.org/senior.
Sundays
Noon–3 p.m. Critter House Open Hours — Leslie Science & Nature Center, 1831 Traver Road. Observe frogs, turtles, snakes, rabbits, and more as they hop, crawl, and slither in their homes! Our animals include species native to the region as well many unique and exotic animals that have been donated by supporters. It’s a great way to get up close and personal with some adorable and unusual animals and help kids develop an appreciation for the incredible diversity of the natural world. All ages. Free. Details: www.lesliesnc.org / 734.997.1553.
Tues. and Wednesdays
10–11:30 a.m. River Kids — Gallup Canoe Livery, 3000 Fuller Road. Experience river adventures with your little one by kayak, canoe or paddleboat. Experience the thrill of catching fish off the docks and discovering river critters with stories, art and play. Fee: $64/$52 for residents, per child/month (sibling discount available); ages 2 to 4 years w/caregiver. Pre registration required. Details: 734.794.6240/ www.a2gov.org/canoe.
Saturdays
3–4 p.m. Raptor Feeding — Leslie Science & Nature Center, 1831 Traver Road. See how feet and beak work together to help birds like the red-tailed hawk eat a rat or the peregrine falcon consume a quail. Volunteers will be feeding the birds and answering questions. Please be aware that birds may or may not be coming out of their enclosures to eat, dependent on the species of bird. All ages. Free. Details: www.lesliesnc.org / 734.997.1553.
Wednesday, June 11
4–8 p.m. Wednesday Evening Market — 315 Detroit St. Find fresh local produce, artisan food vendors, live music and more. 5:30–7 p.m. is Kids’ Night! Bring the whole family for activities, games, musical performances and demonstrations. Exercise your poetry skills while testing out Dr. Blotch’s Life-sized Board Game with 826michigan: Do Pass Go; Do Collect 200 Stanzas. Details: 734.794.6255/ www.a2gov.org/market.
Thursday, June 12
6–8 p.m. Introduction to Stand-up Paddling (SUP) — Argo Canoe Livery, 1055 Longshore Drive. SUP is one of the fastest-growing water sports; and it’s easy to learn. We will provide the boards, paddles, leashes and lifejackets. Same class offered once a month May–August. For ages 13 to adult. Fee: $25/person. Pre registration required: www.a2gov.org/parks; details: 734.794.6240/ www.a2gov.org/canoe.
Friday, June 13
6–9 p.m. 14th Annual Mayor’s Green Fair — Main Street, downtown Ann Arbor. Celebrate the community’s environmental leadership as exhibited by citizens, nonprofits, government, and businesses. Ann Arbor’s downtown Main Street will be closed to regular automotive traffic, but will be open for exhibitors, bicycle events, live music and entertainment, live birds of prey exhibit, refreshments for sale and hands-on activities for all ages. Free! Details: www.a2gov.org/greenfair.
8–11 p.m. Full Moon Paddle on Gallup Pond — Gallup Canoe Livery, 3000 Fuller Road. As the sun sets and the full moon rises, venture out to paddle a canoe or kayak! Watch for deer, muskrats, herons and other wildlife as you paddle in this 2.5-mile pond section of the Huron River. Bring family, friends and a flashlight. Start from Gallup Livery any time between 8 and 9:30 p.m.; all boats must return by 11 p.m. No pre registration. Fee: $18/boat rental. Details: 734.794.6240/ www.a2gov.org/canoe.
Saturday–Sunday, June 14–15
1–4 p.m. Critters Up Close! — Leslie Science & Nature Center offsite at Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum 220 E. Ann St. LSNC is bringing live animals and special, animal-oriented, hands-on activities to AAHOM. While at the museum, pick up the “Critters-Up Close!” passport, and start collecting stamps for this year-long series. Visit LSNC Critter House open hours on Sundays, noon to 3 p.m., to see more critters and get additional stamps! Program is free with paid museum admission. Details: www.lesliesnc.org / 734.997.1553.
Saturday, June 14
9 a.m.–2 p.m. County Cleanup Day — Northfield Township. Hall, 8350 Main St., Whitmore Lake. Washtenaw County residents (only) can drop off items for recycling, such as glass, cardboard, plastic, paper, scrap metal, motor oil, oil-based paints, cleaning supplies, electronics, Freon appliances and more. Please note, some items will be accepted for a fee; and no household garbage will be accepted. Also, this event is not for businesses. A donation of $10 per car is suggested. Details: 734.449.2880 or 734.222.3827.
10 a.m.–noon Materials Recovery Facility Open House: Summertime Streamers — MRF, 4150 Platt Road. Get ready to swish, swirl and capture summer breezes by creating a colorful streamer craft from surplus strips of hot air balloon fabric. Programs are at 10 and 11:30 a.m. An optional MRF tour is available. Closed-toe shoes and long pants are required for recycling plant floor tours. Free. Groups of five or more, please preregister by contacting the Ecology Center at education@ecocenter.org or 734.369.9272.
Noon–3 p.m. Furstenberg Native Garden Workday* — Meet in the parking lot off Fuller Road, across from Huron High School.
2–4 p.m. Summer Splash Day — Buhr Park Pool, 2751 Packard Road. Join the afternoon of games, contests and prizes. All activities and prizes are included in the cost of admission. Details: 734.794.6234 / www.a2gov.org/buhr. Do you want to volunteer to help at this event? Contact the city’s Give 365 program volunteer@a2gov.org / 734.794.6445 / www.a2gov.org/volunteer.
Sunday, June 15
Father’s Day Golf Special — Huron Hills Golf Course (3465 E. Huron River Drive) and Leslie Park Golf Course (2120 Traver Road). Dads can golf for FREE at either course with paid child. Please call ahead for tee times, and mention this special: 734.794.6246 for Huron or 734.794.6245 for Leslie. Details: www.a2golf.org.
Wednesday and Thursday, June 18–19
Washtenaw Junior Tour — Huron Hills Golf Course, 3465 E. Huron River Drive, on June 18; and Leslie Park Golf Course, 2120 Traver Road, on June 19. Details: 734.794.6246 / www.washtenawjuniortour.com.
Wednesday, June 18
4–8 p.m. Wednesday Evening Market — 315 Detroit St. Find fresh local produce, artisan food vendors, live music and more. 5–7 p.m. is Kids’ Night with seed planting and composting activities by A2 Seed Company and Starr Valley Farms. Zumba at the Market begins at 6 p.m. Details: 734.794.6255 / www.a2gov.org/market.
Thursday, June 19
6–8 p.m. Introduction to Kayaking — Gallup Canoe Livery, 3000 Fuller Road. Learn basic kayaking strokes, techniques and safety before heading out to explore Gallup Pond with an instructor. All equipment provided. For ages 13 and older. Cost: $25/person. Preregistration required: www.a2gov.org/parks. Details: 734.794.6240
Saturday, June 21
10 a.m.–6 p.m. Ann Arbor Skatepark Grand Opening Celebration — Veterans Memorial Park, 2150 Jackson Road. This exciting event will feature: a special appearance by Tony Hawk; skateboarding demonstrations by national professional skateboarders, including nine-time world champion skateboarder and winner of 23 X-Games medals Andy Macdonald and Vans Am Pool Party and Florida Bowlriders winner and X-Games athlete Alex Sorgente and others; live music throughout the day; skateboarding contests and a “bowl jam;” beginner skateboarding lessons; and more. Details: https://www.facebook.com/a2skatepark. Do you want to volunteer to help at this event? Contact the city’s Give 365 program volunteer@a2gov.org / 734.794.6445 / www.a2gov.org/volunteer.