It’s officially summer, and that means lots of things to do
in the Milford, Michigan area for the next few months.
The annual 4th of July Parade kicks things off, with hundreds
expected downtown to watch the parade. The parade steps off at 11 AM in front
of the Milford Historical Museum and proceeds down Main Street all the way to
Huron Street. Over 45 groups will be participating in the parade with candy and
goodies for the kids who are watching. The parade theme this year is
“Celebrating the Huron Valley” and signifies that the parade is made up of
marchers and watched by spectators from
all over the Huron Valley area. The parade Grand Marshall this year is Mary Lou
Gharrity, a life-long resident of Milford who grew up in Ye Olds Hotel on Main
Street and who, along with her late
husband, owned the Milford Times weekly newspaper for many years. Mary Lou is
also a founding member of the Milford Historical Society and a “go to” person
if you want to know about Milford’s history.
On July 10 & 11 Milford’s Downtown Merchants hold their
annual sidewalk sale, with great bargains to be had on a variety of store
items, plus entertainment, special prizes and refreshments and other
“goings-on” downtown. On those same two
days the Milford Historical Society will be holding its annual Granny’s Attic
Sale from 9 AM until 4 PM both days and features an eclectic mix of donated
items and items from estate sales in the area. There are things that Granny
pulls out of her attic that you won’t find anywhere else, from glass and china
to furniture items. Check it out on your way to and from the Sidewalk Sale.
In August Milford’s big event of the year – Milford Memories
– will take place over three days from August 7 - 9 - Ranked 41st in the Nation
by Sunshine Magazine & Voted 2nd Best Festival by Vote 4 the Best. Over
200,000 guests can't be wrong! This is a huge event, with hundreds of booths
featuring art and crafts and other products. It’s not to be missed. Click here to go to
the Milford Memories web site.
In September we have the Home Tour weekend, which is
comprised of several events over two day – September 19 & 20. On both Saturday and Sunday, the Home tour
runs from 10 Am until 4 PM and features f of the historic homes of Milford,
plus 3-4 other venues for visitors to learn more about Milford’s History. On
Sunday only there are three more events going on – The 31st annual
Milford Car Show will take place all the way down Main Street and into Central
Park. The show runs from 8 Am until 4 PM. and features nearly 200 cars of all
types in multiple categories that are judged for best in category by the show
attendees. Click here to go to the
Milford Car Show web site.
Also on Sunday we have the annual Tractor Show out at the
Huron Valley State Bank location at GM and Milford Roads. The show runs from
about 10 AM until 4 PM and features both working farm tractors and vintage
collectible tractors.
Finally that Sunday the annual Huron Valley Rotary Club Duck
Race is held in Central park. There Click here for
more on the Duck Race from 2014. Stray tuned for how to buy your 2015 duck. For
a little extra this year duck owners will be allowed to paint their ducks a
different color so that it makes it easier to see how their duck is doing in
the race (each duck is numbered).
will be games and activities for kids,
picnic type food available for the family and other activities leading up to
the moment when the 1000+ yellow rubber ducks are dumped into the Creek leading
to the Huron River and all frantically paddle away trying to be the first
across the finish line down-stream. The duck are sold to raise funds for the
work in the community that the Rotary does and a part of the funds collected
goes to the owner of the first place duck. In the pasts that was well over
$1,000.
In addition to those special events, the Concerts in the Park
series of summer concerts at the LaFontaine Family Amphitheater continue, as do
the Friday Might Live Concerts at the Center Street Gazebo. You can go to my
web site www.movetomilford.com to
see the schedule of acts at those venues. Then there are lots of activities
throughout the summer at the YMCA and put on by the Community Rec and Adult Ed
program. You can view schedules for both at the Move to Milford web site, as
well as click on the Events Calendar for Kensington MetroPark.
There’s always
something to do in the Valley.
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