Jun 10 Wednesday
Detroit MI.- Woodbridge Pub | Unlimited Sky Production | Preservation of Jazz Jazzy Sundays Outside Summer Music Series, Concert & Jam Session. This weekly event will be Hosted and featured by multi-Detroit Music Award recipient Sky Covington Ft. Club Crescendo Terrance Neal on Drums, Phil Hale on Keys and Ibrahim Jones on Bass. The jam session starts on the second set.
Woodbridge Pub has a great menu… cash bar and a great staff. Also, excited to announce the new performance stage and outside ambience across the street from the Pub. Enjoy Jazz, cocktails and dinner under the stars. Although table and benches are available, feel free to bring your own lawn chairs
Sky Covington (skycovington.net) will also be collecting backpacks and school supplies all summer. Feel free to donate every Sunday night from 12 p - 12 a. Simply drop off your backpacks, school supplies and school uniforms in the Hug Detroit Day Drive box at the front entrance.
Shakespeare’s most enchanting comedy! On the shortest night of the year, runaway lovers, a troupe of amateur actors, and mischievous fairies collide in a magical forest where nothing is quite what it seems. As the rules of logic unravel, four young lovers are swept away in a tangled web of charms, feuds, and moonlit mischief. Whimsical and witty, A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a joyful celebration of transformation and the strange spell of love.
Directed and adapted by Kaeleigh CasavantBy William Shakespeare
Jun 11 Thursday
This exhibition invited artists from around the country to explore the connection between literature and the visual arts. Each artist was given the challenge to select a fiction or nonfiction book that moves them and create works in any medium that visually interpret or respond to its pages. Books spark imagination, stir emotion, and transport us to new worlds—artists bring those worlds to life! Juried by Katie Rothley, Marketing & Public Relations Librarian at the Northville District Library, this exhibition celebrates the magic of storytelling and the creative journeys it inspires.
Jun 12 Friday
The Last Wide Open by Audrey CefalyMichigan PremiereA love song in three movements.
Over the course of three brief acts, the lives of weary waitress Lina and immigrant dishwasher Mikolaj play out in parallel universes—each a variation on a theme of longing, chance, and connection. With echoes of fate and flashes of magic in the mundane, this tender, time-bending story asks: what if love is less about destiny, and more about timing? Directed by Diane Hill.
May 22 – June 14, 2026Fridays 8:00 pm, Saturdays 3:00 pm and 8:00 pm, Sundays 2:00 pm
Tickets: General $30 / 65 & Over $25 / Students $15
Jun 13 Saturday
About the Metro Detroit Stroll for Epilepsy™(Benefitting the Epilepsy Foundation of Michigan)
The Metro Detroit Stroll for Epilepsy™ is more than a walk—it’s a community celebration with a purpose. This fun-filled event brings people together to share their stories, learn about epilepsy, connect with others, and raise vital funds to support epilepsy care, awareness, education, and research.
Your Voice and Presence Matter.By walking, fundraising, and sharing, you inspire others to join the cause. Together, we can amplify awareness and increase support for the epilepsy community. The more we grow, the greater our collective impact!
Be Part of Something Extraordinary.Join us in-person at the Detroit Zoo on Saturday, June 13th, 2026, for an unforgettable experience where your steps and support make a tangible difference in the lives of those with epilepsy. (Zoo admission included with each registration!)
Can’t Attend in Person?No problem! Become a Virtual Stroller and participate from wherever you are. Virtual Strollers will receive a link to our 2026 Virtual Stroll Video on the morning of the event, so you’ll feel connected to the incredible mission you’re supporting.
The Packard Farmers Market returns for the 2026 season at the Packard Proving Grounds Historic Site. Formerly the Shelby Farmers Market, the rebranded market runs Saturdays from May 16 through October 10, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Shop local farmers, artisans, bakers, and makers in a historic outdoor setting. The market is open on Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends and closed Saturday, July 4. Proceeds support the preservation of the Packard Proving Grounds.
More information and vendor details available at packardprovinggrounds.org/farmersmarket.