Hockey fans are headed to Centre Ice in TC to watch the Red Wings this weekend. The scarecrows are out in downtown Bellaire, you can celebrate the joys of a good book in Harbor Springs, or take a color tour along the Breezeway! And Sunday, you have a chance to see if you could be a hot dog eating champ!
Red Wings Training Camp, September 23rd-28th, Centre Ice Arena, Traverse City
Red Wings players, prospects & tryouts will be divided into teams that will practice & scrimmage throughout camp, including the annual Red and White Game on Sunday. Tickets start at $10 and are available at centreice.org
23rd Annual Harvest Festival and Scarecrow Extravaganza in downtown Bellaire, September 24th and 25th
Come stroll downtown to check out the scarecrows! There’s a farmers market and yard sale on Friday, a Halloween dress-up fun run/walk on Saturday, plus kids activities, pumpkin painting, bounce houses, a drink tent for the grown-ups, open mic contest, et parade and more! Get a complete schedule of events here.
Harbor Springs “Festival of the Book”, September 24th and 25th
A celebration of readers, writers, books, & the literary craft. Featuring nationally-published authors & illustrators across eight genres, the majority of Festival sessions are held in venues in downtown Harbor Springs & are free to the public. Must register in advance. For a schedule, visit hsfotb.org.
13th Annual Breezeway Fall Color Cruises, Saturday, September 25th
Color tour participants pick up goodie bags filled with trip tips, color tour maps, coupons & other surprises at Royal Farms Winery in Atwood between 10am-noon. Participants then proceed at their own pace along C-48 the Breezeway, stopping, shopping, dining or enjoying a nature hike at one of the three preserves along the route. End the experience at Boyne Mt. in Boyne Falls with a complimentary chair-lift ride! Learn more at https://ejchamber.org/events/fall/breezeway-fall-cruise/
Hot Dog Eating Contest at the Cheboygan County Fairgrounds, Sunday, September 26th, 1pm
Are you the next hot dog eating champ? Find out this Sunday! Entry fee is $10, kids 12 and under are free. There will also be concession stands and live music at the event, which will benefit local restaurants.