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Things to do in Metro Detroit, Jan. 2 and beyond

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Beats

• Stayin’ Alive-One Evening of the Bee Gees tribute: Jan. 2, Royal Oak Music Theatre, 318 W. 4th St. Royal Oak, www.royaloakmusictheatre.com/occasions/element/885107, 248-399-3065, ticket costs differ.

• Pretenders Tribute: Jan. 2, The Roxy, 401 Walnut Blvd., Rochester, ages 21+, doorways at 9 p.m., 248-453-5285, www.theroxyrochester.com, $25+.

• Rock within the New Yr: 6-10:15 p.m. Jan. 2, Diesel Live performance Lounge, 33151 23 Mile Highway Chesterfield, www.dieselconcerts.com, The Antics, The Custodians, Lifeless Buds, Thoughts Riot, $10+.

• The Yellow Room Gang: 3 p.m. Jan. 3, The Ark 316 S. Important, Ann Arbor, https://theark.org, $29+.

• Sammy Boller, Jackamo, Mike Leslie Band: Jan. 3, The Loving Contact, 22634 Woodward Ave., Ferndale, all ages, doorways at 7 p.m., https://thelovingtouchferndale.com, 248-546-3696, all ages, $20.06+.

• Chante Moore: 8 p.m. Jan. 7, Sound Board at MotorCity On line casino, Detroit, 313presents.com, ticket costs differ.

• Lexie Blue: 8 p.m. Jan. 9, at 20 Entrance Road, Lake Orion, 248-783-7105, all ages, www.20frontstreet.com, $22.73+.

• Sponge: Jan. 10, The Roxy, 401 Walnut Blvd., Rochester, ages 21+, doorways at 9 p.m., 248-453-5285, www.theroxyrochester.com, $35+.

• State Champs, Actual Mates: Jan. 10, Majestic Theatre, 4140 Woodward Ave., Detroit, www.majesticdetroit.com, $53.78-$109.13+.

• Astra with Dominant Hand: Jan. 14, Magic Bag, 22920 Woodward Ave., Ferndale, www.themagicbag.com, all ages, doorways at 7 p.m., $37.71+.

• Dixon’s Violin: 4 p.m. and seven p.m. showtimes, Jan. 17, Belle’s Lounge, Valentine Distilling Co., 161 Vester Ave, Ferndale, www.fb.com/occasions/1204501021710580, all ages, $29 tickets at www.eventbrite.com/e/1684556928119, $35 on the door if accessible, $5 for youngsters 12 and underneath.

• The Music of Chicago: Jan. 23, that includes Danny Seraphine & California Transit Authority, Andiamo Movie star Showroom, 7096 E. 14 Mile Highway, Warren, andiamoshowroom.com, 586-268-3200, doorways at 7 p.m., present at 8 p.m., $35-$75+.

• Music For The Plenty: D.M. vs NIN tribute bands: Jan. 23, Magic Bag, 22920 Woodward Ave., Ferndale, www.themagicbag.com, all ages, doorways at 7 p.m., Ticket Hyperlink: https://tinyurl.com/bdexwmny, $32.32+ adv.

Comedy

• One Evening Stans: Rob Little-Dec. 31 and Jan. 2-3; Steve Iott-Jan. 8-10; at 4761 Highland Highway, Waterford Twp., www.onenightstans.membership, 248-249-1321, ages 18+, ticket costs differ.

• Mark Ridley’s Comedy Fortress: Nate Armbruster-Dec. 31-Jan. 3; Lachlan Patterson-Jan. 8-10; at 310 S. Troy St., Royal Oak, www.comedycastle.com, 248-542-9900, ages 18+, ticket costs differ.

• Vishnu Akella: 7 p.m. Jan. 9, The Crofoot Pike Room, 1 S. Saginaw St., Pontiac, https://thecrofoot.com, $22.92+.

Festivals/Vacation lighted sights

• Magic of Lights: season ending hours are 5:30-10 p.m. Jan. 2-3, (closed on New Yr’s Day), Pine Knob Music Theatre Parking Space, 33 Bob Seger Drive, Independence Twp., ticket passes have to be bought on-line at https://magicoflights.com/places/detroit-mi, costs differ.

• Wild Lights on the Detroit Zoo: evenings, choose dates, Nov. 22-Jan. 4, out of doors occasion, adv. gen. advance ticket costs differ, free for youngsters youthful than 2, parking is $8, buy tickets at https://detroitzoo.org/occasions/wild-lights. Recycle undesirable, damaged, or burned-out vacation gentle strands on the Detroit Zoo Visitor Companies on the entrance of the zoo, 8450 W 10 Mile Highway, Royal Oak, by way of January, freed from cost, https://detroitzoo.org.

• Hudson’s for the Holidays: Nick Gilbert Approach, a brand new public plaza connecting Woodward Avenue to Farmer Road and the out of doors house that sits between the Hudson’s Block Constructing and Hudson’s Tower is open by way of Jan. 4, that includes searching for vacation keepsakes and mementos together with the Hudson’s bear, a luxurious memento with proceeds to be donated to NFX and The Gilly Undertaking, celebrating the life and legacy of Dan and Jennifer Gilbert’s late son, Nick Gilbert. Different actions embody: a café truck, vendor carts, Lucia, an interactive life-size ballerina field, a publish field for “mailing” letters to Santa, Hudsons-Detroit.com.

• Innovation Hills Vacation Lights Show: 5-7 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 5-8 p.m. Friday-Sunday till Jan. 11. Vacation lights alongside strolling paths at Innovation Hills Park, 2800 W. Hamlin Highway, Rochester Hills. Parking in the primary car parking zone is $1.50/hour, payable by way of ParkMobile (app, QR code, textual content, or name) or buy an Annual Cross, www.rochesterhills.org/departments/parks_and_natural_resources/trailsandparks/innovationhills.php.

• Hearth & Ice Competition: Jan. 16-17,  (5-9 p.m. Friday, and 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday). Actions are centered round East Third Road and Water Road, downtown Rochester. Ice carving competitors 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, meals vans to buy meals, Snowzilla Jr.’s winter slide, Frosty the world’s tallest bounce home, and an artificial skating rink, www.downtownrochestermi.com, free to attend.

• Massive Brilliant Gentle Present: 5 p.m.-midnight Nov. 24-Jan. 18, vibrant vacation lights on buildings in downtown Rochester, www.downtownrochestermi.com.

Opera

• “Alcina” by G.F. Handel: Jan. 15-18, Varner Recital Corridor https://calendar.oakland.edu/smtd/occasion/19950-alcina-by-gf-handel, Oakland College college students

Theater

• “Shucked”-musical: by way of Jan. 4, Fisher Theatre, Detroit, BroadwayInDetroit.com, ticket costs differ.

• “Annie” the Musical: by way of Jan. 4, Thumbcoast Theater Boardwalk Stage St. Clair, https://thumbcoasttheaters.thundertix.com/occasions/237366, $38+.

• “Kool Kat-A Hip-Hop Panto”: by way of Jan. 4 (Fridays at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays at 3 p.m. and seven:30 p.m., and Sundays at 2 p.m.) Theatre NOVA, 410 W Huron St, Ann Arbor, $32+ normal, $25+ for 65+, www.TheatreNOVA.org, 734-635-8450.

• “Kara & Emma & Barbara & Miranda” studying: 7 p.m. Jan. 5, for ages 14+, and readings of “The Break” musical is 7 p.m. Jan. 9-10, for ages 18+, at Tipping Level Theatre, 361 E. Cady St., Northville, readings of a brand new play and new musical. Basic admission to those readings is free, however a $10-20 donation is recommended. Tickets can be found at www.tippingpointtheatre.com/buy-tickets, 248-347-0003.

• “All Shook Up”: Jan. 7-Feb. 1,  Meadow Brook Theatre, on the campus of Oakland College, in collaboration with Oakland College Faculty of Music, Theatre, and Dance,

• “For Coloured Women Who Have Thought of Suicide”: When the Rainbow Is Enuf is Jan. 9-17, Ant Corridor (Planet Ant Theatre), 2320 Caniff St, Hamtramck, planetant.com/occasions, $30 advance, $35 on the door.

• “A Small Household Enterprise”: Jan. 9-24, Avon Gamers Theatre, 1185 Washington, Rochester, rated R, tickets are $28. Name 248-608-9077 or go to www.avonplayers.org.

• “Picasso at Lapin Agile”: Jan. 9-25, Gamers Guild of Dearborn, 21730 Madison in Dearborn. Tickets are $24 and will be bought at playersguildofdearborn.org or by calling 313-561-TKTS.

• “As soon as Upon a Mattress: Jan. 9-25, Birmingham Village Gamers, particular profit efficiency at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 7, to boost cash and consciousness for The Franciscan Outreach Program at Church of the Transfiguration, to supply meals to these in want and packing containers for meals donations will likely be accessible throughout the run of the present. Tickets to the present are $30, accessible at www.birminghamvillageplayers.com, 248-644-2075.

• “Annie” the Musical: Jan. 10-11, Macomb Heart for the Performing Arts, 44575 Garfield Highway, Clinton Twp., www.macombcenter.com, 586-286-2222, normal admission is $28, Senior/Pupil tickets are $23.

Artwork

• Drop-In Workshop: Artist Buying and selling Playing cards is 6-8:30 p.m. Jan. 2, noon-4 p.m. Jan. 3-4, Detroit Institute of Arts, Artwork-Making Studio, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit, www.dia.org.

• Tacon-Heaslip Gallery: 22100 Woodward Ave., Ferndale, based by Detroit-based artist Jarrad Tacon-Heaslip, 313-573-3020, www.taconheaslip.com, www.fb.com/taconheaslipgallery.

• “Seen/Scene”: Paintings from the Jennifer Gilbert Assortment exhibit is thru Jan. 10, Library Road Collective The Shepherd, Detroit, lscgallery.com.

• seventeenth Annual Neighborhood Group Artwork Exhibition: Dec. 12-Jan. 11, Detroit Institute of Arts, Artwork-Making Studio, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit, www.dia.org.

• “Bugbee”-Sam Friedman and Josh Sperling: by way of Jan. 14, Library Road Collective 1260 Library Road, Detroit, lscgallery.com.

• Haas Brothers and Mythic Chaos: reveals by way of Feb. 22, Cranbrook Artwork Museum, 39221 Woodward Ave., Bloomfield Hills, Haas Brothers-“Uncanny Valley” and Mythic Chaos-50 Years of “Destroy All Monsters,” https://cranbrookartmuseum.org.

• Modern Anishi-naabe Artwork-A Continuation: by way of April 5, 2026, Detroit Institute of Arts, Artwork-Making Studio, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit, www.dia.org.

• Friends of Honor: “Armor as Style” is thru April 26, 2026, Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit, https://dia.org.

• “Reimagine African American Artwork”: by way of Oct. 18, 2026, Detroit Institute of Arts, Artwork-Making Studio, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit, www.dia.org.

• Anton Artwork Heart, 125 Macomb Place, Mount Clemens, www.theartcenter.org, 586-469-8666. Open 10 a.m. to five p.m. Tuesdays by way of Saturdays, free admission.

• College of Michigan Museum of Artwork: 525 South State St., Ann Arbor, 734-764-0395, umma.umich.edu, ticket costs differ.

Artwork and writing contests

• America 250 Metropolis Artwork Poster Undertaking: Metropolis of Rochester Hills poster contest in honor of America’s 250th birthday. with imagery that conveys civic pleasure, historic connection, and optimism, the deadline is 8 a.m. Jan. 5, www.rochesterhills.org/news_detail_T9_R479.php.
• Artwork and writing contest: Huron Valley Neighborhood celebratesMartin Luther King Jr. Day with actions together with an artwork and writing contest. Submissions are open to all ages impressed by the theme “The Nice Drive of Nonviolence,” due Jan. 9.

• The Oakland County Treasurer’s Workplace has opened the annual Monetary Empowerment Arts Contest. Oakland County public highschool college students are invited to submit 2-D art work (together with drawing, portray, pictures, combined media, and illustration) or video that displays the theme of monetary empowerment, with entries due by 11:59 p.m. on March 13, 2026, oakgov.com/arts.

Books/Audio system

• Joseph Torigian e book occasion: 1:30 p.m. Jan. 4, Three Cats Restaurant, Clawson, creator and professor, https://threecatscafe.com.

• “Envisioning a Simply Future-Classes from the Civil Rights Period”: 3-5 p.m. Jan. 17, Milford Public Library, 330 Household Drive, Milford. Professor Emerita and creator June Manning Thomas will lead a dialogue on racial and social justice, drawing on her experiences throughout desegregation and the Civil Rights Motion, www.milfordlibrary.information.

Movie

• Movie Appreciation Evening: ”The Third Concord” quick documentary movie is 7 p.m. Jan. 12, Milford Impartial Cinema, 945 E Summit St., Milford, milfordcinema.org. Donations to help the cinema are inspired.

• AMC Theatres: AMC Discussion board Sterling Heights, 586-254-1381; AMC Star Gratiot Clinton Township, 586-791-2095; AMC Star Nice Lakes Auburn Hills, 248-454-0314; AMC Star John R Madison Heights, 248-585-4477, amctheatres.com.

• Cinemark Southland Heart, Taylor, 734-287-0629, www.cinemark.com/theatres.

• Detroit Movie Theatre at Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit, dia.org, ticket costs differ.

• Emagine Theatres: Birmingham 8, 248-723-6230; Emagine Palladium in Birmingham, 248-385-0500; Canton, 734-787-3002; The Riviera in Farmington Hills, 248-788-6572; Hartland, 810-207-5757; Macomb, 586-372-3456; Novi, 248-468-2990; Rochester Hills, 248-378-2991; Royal Oak, 248-414-1000, emagine-entertainment.com, ticket costs differ.

• Farmington Civic Theater: 33332 Grand River Ave., Farmington, www.theFCT.com.

• Milford Impartial Cinema: 945 E Summit St., Milford, milfordcinema.org/tickets, $5+.

• MJR Theatres: MJR Chesterfield, 586-598-2500; MJR Common Grand, Warren, 586-620-0200; MJR Troy, 248-498-2100; MJR Market, Sterling Heights, 586-264-1514; MJR Partridge Creek, Clinton Twp., 586-263-0084; MJR Waterford, 248-666-7900, MJR Southgate, 734-284-3456, mjrtheatres.com.

• Oxford GQT Theater: 248-628-7101, gqtmovies.com/theaterinfo/x01tk-gqt-oxford-7.

• Redford Theatre: 17360 Lahser Highway, Detroit, redfordtheatre.com, ticket costs differ.

• Regal UA, Commerce Twp.: 844-462-7342, regmovies.com/theatres/regal-ua-commerce-township. Completely closed.

• Romeo Theatre, Washington: 586-752-3455, romeotheatre.com.

Fundraisers

• AutoGlow, “Pushed to Be Heard”: Jan. 16, Michigan Central Station, Detroit, offered by Ford Motor Firm to profit The Youngsters’s Heart, https://tinyurl.com/3sasevr7, ticket costs differ.

• Diamond Jubilee Formal Gala: Jan. 17, Barrister Gardens Banquet Heart, 24225 Harper Ave., St Clair Shores, celebration of metropolis’s seventy fifth anniversary, dinner, dancing, www.scsmi.internet/jubilee, $100+.

Ice skating rinks

• St Clair Shores Civic Ice Enviornment:  Civic Ice Enviornment, 20000 Stephens, St. Clair Shores, verify web site for open skating occasions for the general public, $3 per individual, youngsters 6 and underneath skate free with an grownup on the ice. Skate rental, $5, climate allowing, https://scsmi.internet/324/Civic-Enviornment.

• The Rink at Royal Oak: ice skating at Centennial Commons in downtown Royal Oak, climate allowing, www.therinkatroyaloak.com.

• The Rink at Stine Neighborhood Park: Open every day by way of the season, (closed Christmas and New Yr’s Day), 241 City Heart, on the nook of City Heart and Civic Heart Drive on the Metropolis of Troy Civic Heart Campus, free admission, skate leases are $3 residents, $5 non-residents, climate allowing, https://rec.troymi.gov/parks___facilities/the_rink/index.php.

• Riley Park Ice Rink: downtown Farmington open by way of February, 23600 Liberty St., Farmington, www.downtownfarmington.org, open every day, climate allowing, free admission, deliver skates, https://farmgov.com/Neighborhood/Parks-and-Recreation/Riley-Park-Ice-Rink.

• Ice skating at Spencer Park: 3701 John R Highway, Rochester Hills, www.rochesterhills.org, every day park move $3-residents, $5 non-residents(rental skates accessible), climate allowing..

Martin Luther King Jr. Day actions

• Smithsonian Touring Exhibit-”Metropolis of Hope”: Jan. 4-24,The SHAC, 125 S. Important St., Milford, www.HVMLK.org.

• Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration: Huron Valley Neighborhood celebrates with actions together with an artwork and writing contest, a Smithsonian touring exhibit, movie and dialogue occasions, instructional programming, a group march, and a meal drive to profit the Neighborhood Sharing Outreach Heart. Submissions are open to all ages for the artwork and writing contest impressed by the theme “The Nice Drive of Nonviolence,” and due Jan. 9.

• “Envisioning a Simply Future-Classes from the Civil Rights Period”: 3-5 p.m. Jan. 17, Milford Public Library, 330 Household Drive, Milford. Professor Emerita and creator June Manning Thomas will lead a dialogue on racial and social justice, drawing on her experiences throughout desegregation and the Civil Rights Motion, www.milfordlibrary.information.

• Movie Appreciation Evening: ”The Third Concord” quick documentary movie is 7 p.m. Jan. 12, Milford Impartial Cinema, 945 E Summit St., Milford, milfordcinema.org. Donations to help the cinema are inspired.

• twenty first Annual March on Important Road: 1 p.m. Jan. 18, (Line-up at 12:30 p.m., starting at Prospect Hill Procuring Heart,  512 Highland Ave., Milford, to The Warehouse at River’s Edge, 125 S Important St. #700, Milford, music, refreshments, and recognition of artwork and writing contest winners.

• forty first annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Peace Stroll Celebration: 9 a.m. Jan. 19, starting with a gap ceremony within the gymnasium at Hope United Methodist Church, 26275 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield Following the ceremony, members will proceed the Peace Stroll to the Southfield Pavilion, 26000 Evergreen Highway, for an 11 a.m. program that includes a keynote presentation by the Selma Foot Troopers, dance performances by the Dance Zone Heart and The Hindu Temple Rhythm Dancer, and distributors, hosted by the Metropolis of Southfield and the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Process Drive. For info, go to www.mlktaskforcemi.org or name (248) 790-0531.

Misc.

• Final Fishing Present: Jan. 8–11, Suburban Assortment Showplace, 46100 Grand River Ave., Novi, www.suburbancollectionshowplace.com, normal admission is $12, ($5 for ages 6-14) parking is $10.

Museums

• Financial institution of America prospects free admission: Jan. 3-4, and the primary weekend of every month to museums and cultural establishments throughout the nation, together with Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American Historical past, Michigan Science Heart, Arab American Nationwide Museum, Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, and Motown Museum, bit.ly/2NvmECM.

• Smithsonian Touring Exhibit-Metropolis of Hope: Jan. 4-24,The SHAC, 125 S. Important St., Milford, www.HVMLK.org.

• Battlefield Belief American Revolution Museum: The Clarkston Independence District Library will likely be internet hosting the nationwide cell museum of the American Revolution that includes show panels and interactive digital kiosks. It will likely be on show, from Jan. 4-10, (closing at 2 p.m. Jan. 10),  within the youth actions room on the library, 6495 Clarkston Highway, Clarkston, 248-625-2212, https://cidlibrary.org, sponsored by Sashabaw Plains Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution.

• American Revolution Expertise cell exhibit: Jan. 11-17, on the Rochester Hills Public Library, 500 Olde Towne Highway, Rochester, hosted by the library and the Stoney Creek Daughters of the American Revolution. The exhibit is a collaboration between the American Battlefield Belief and the Nationwide Society Daughters of the American Revolution, www.rhpl.org. The DAR will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 2 p.m. Jan. 11.

• Pontiac Transportation Museum: 250 W. Pike St., Pontiac. Admission to the museum is $15, $12 for seniors and veterans, $8 for youngsters ages 6-12, free for youngsters ages 5 and youthful, 50% off for Pontiac residents with ID. Hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday by way of Saturday and midday to five p.m. Sunday, www.pontiactransportationmuseum.org. First Thursday Lecture Sequence is 7-8:30 p.m., first Thursday of the month, free, donations appreciated.

• Royal Oak Historic Society Museum: Hours are 1-4 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 1411 W. Webster Highway, Royal Oak, royaloakhistoricalsociety.com, 248-439-1501, $10+ recommended donation. The museum seeks folks to function docents on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 1 to 4 p.m., and through occasions, exhibit openings and the speaker collection.

• Cranbrook Institute of Science: 39221 Woodward Ave., Bloomfield Hills, https://science.cranbrook.edu, 248-645-3200. The museum is open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday, and noon-4 p.m. Sunday, $14-general admission, $10.50-ages 2-12 and ages 65+, free for ages underneath 2 and members. Permian Monsters: Life Earlier than the Dinosaurs, touring exhibition is open by way of Jan. 7.

• Ford Piquette Plant Museum: 461 Piquette Ave., Detroit. Open Wednesdays by way of Sundays, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $10-$20. Non-obligatory guided excursions happen every day at 10 a.m., midday, and a couple of p.m., www.fordpiquetteplant.org, 313-872-8759.

• Ford Home: Historic property of Eleanor and Edsel Ford, 1100 Lake Shore Highway, Grosse Pointe Shores, 313-884-4222, www.fordhouse.org/occasions, admission is $7 per grownup and $5 per little one, ages 6+, free for five and youthful. House for the Holidays returns with a brand new strolling route, now open on Thursdays, and the debut of Jingle Junction, a colourful gingerbread-inspired welcome at Josephine’s Playhouse.

• Michigan Science Heart (Mi-Sci): 5020 John R St., Detroit, 313-577-8400, www.mi-sci.org. Common museum gen. adm. is $17+. Normal Mi-Sci movies can be found as a $6 add-on to normal admission tickets. Mi-Sci is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday by way of Sunday and till 8 p.m. the primary Friday of every month. Youngsters City exhibit gives a tinkering house for youngsters 5 and underneath to discover creativity as a part of STEAM (Science, Know-how, Engineering, Arts, and Arithmetic) ideas – whereas underneath the supervision of oldsters and caregivers. Leonardo da Vinci-“Machines in Movement,” touring exhibit of 40 interactive machines imagined by Leonardo da Vinci, by way of January, included with museum admission.

• Troy Historic Village: 60 W. Wattles Highway, Troy. Register on-line to order a timeslot at www.TroyHistoricVillage.org. Stroll-ins are additionally welcome. Common hours are 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday-Friday. Admission is free to members, $7/Grownup, $5/Senior, $5/Youth 6-17 for non-members, free for ages underneath 6.

• Meadow Brook Corridor: Guided Home Excursions and Self-Guided Excursions, Meadow Brook Corridor on the campus of Oakland College, Rochester, 350 Property Drive, Rochester. Go to meadowbrookhall.org/excursions for tour occasions and ticket costs.

• Rochester Hills Museum: open for drop-in hours, Fridays and Saturdays, from noon-3 p.m. with guided tour of the Van Hoosen Farmhouse and Purple Home, at 1 p.m., 1005 Van Hoosen Highway, Rochester Hills, www.rochesterhills.org/musprograms, free admission for museum members, $5/adults, $3/seniors and college students for non-members.

• Detroit Arsenal of Democracy Museum: seeks volunteer teams from veteran and navy teams to help with restoration. The museum can be looking for constructing supplies and gear to help the continuing restoration of its classic industrial house at 19144 Glendale Ave., Detroit, together with flooring grinders, clear epoxy and Thinset merchandise for flooring repairs, www.detroitarsenalofdemocracy.org.

• Detroit Historic Museum: 5401 Woodward Ave. (NW nook of Kirby) in Midtown Detroit, detroithistorical.org. Everlasting reveals embody the well-known Streets of Previous Detroit, the Allesee Gallery of Tradition, Doorway to Freedom: Detroit and the Underground Railroad, Detroit: The “Arsenal of Democracy,” the Gallery of Innovation, Frontiers to Factories, America’s Motor Metropolis and The Glancy Trains, common museum normal admission is $10. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday to Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday. “Detroit Lions: Gridiron Heroes,” exhibition that includes the historical past of the Detroit Lions, detroithistorical.org.

• Heroes vs. Villains: Detroit’s Comedian E book Story exhibit by way of Could 2026, Detroit Historic Museum, 5401 Woodward Ave. (NW nook of Kirby) in Midtown Detroit, detroithistorical.org.

• Dossin Nice Lakes Museum: 100 Strand Drive, Belle Isle, Detroit. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday, detroithistorical.org, normal admission tickets are $5, free for youngsters underneath 6.

• Better West Bloomfield Historic Society: open 1st/2nd/4th/fifth Sundays of the month and third Fridays, 1-4 pm, (holidays excluded) with reveals together with “4 Communities” exhibit at The Orchard Lake Museum, 3951 Orchard Lake Highway, Orchard Lake. Admission is free, donations welcome, www.gwbhs.org, 248-757-2451.

• Hammond Planetarium: at Henry Ford School, within the Science Constructing, www.hfcc.edu/campus-life/planetarium.

• Henry Ford Museum: Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation and Greenfield Village, 20900 Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn, Ford Rouge Manufacturing facility Excursions Monday-Saturday, buy tickets on-line, costs differ, thehenryford.org.

• Monroe County Museum: 126 S Monroe St., Monroe, monroemi.gov, fb.com/MonroeMuseums. Museum admission and actions are free and open to the general public.

• Motown Museum: 2648 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit, motownmuseum.org, 313-875-2264. “Henry ‘Hank’ Cosby: An Unique Funk Brother” is a newly opened exhibit. Museum is open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Wed.-Solar., gen. admission-$20, ages 4 and underneath admitted free.

• Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Centennial Park: Detroit Riverfront Conservancy opened new 22-acre Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Centennial Park alongside the Detroit Riverfront, 1801 W. Jefferson Ave. Detroit, www.detroitriverfront.org.

• Westin E book Cadillac at 100 Exhibition: Westin E book Cadillac, 1114 Washington Blvd., Detroit, offered with Detroit Historic Society, exhibit explores the 100-year historical past of the E book Cadillac lodge, https://detroithistorical.org.

• The Wright: The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American Historical past, 315 E. Warren Ave., Detroit, 313-494-5800, open Tuesday-Sunday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and open till 7 p.m. on Thursday, closed on Mondays, reserve timed tickets at thewright.org, $30+ gen adm., $20 for seniors 62+, $15 for youth, ages 5-17, free for underneath 5.

• The Zekelman Holocaust Heart: 28123 Orchard Lake Highway, Farmington Hills, admission is $8 grownup, free with membership, www.holocaustcenter.org, 248-553-2400. Free vacation normal admission, Dec. 22-Jan. 2.

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