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September 6, 2025
TECHNOBARN: Elevation Productions
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Underground techno returns to the TECHNOBARN Friday Sep 5th. Four DJs: PUP313, Viswar, Waylau, and Elevator Raider...and one visual projections artist (Voidman) will be curating the vibes. BYOB.
1782 Ridge Rd ,Superior Township. $7. [email protected] 7348834435.Add this event to your calendar: Google Calendar | iCal
“Doggy Dip”: Washtenaw County Parks & Recreation Commission
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All dogs invited to swim in the pool (limit 2 dogs per human). 10 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. (dogs under 60 lbs.) and 11:15 a.m. & 1:45 p.m. (dogs 60 lbs. & up), Rolling Hills County Park, 7660 Stony Creek Rd., Ypsilanti. $5 per dog; preregistration required at tinyurl.com/dogdip-sept2025 by 4 p.m. Sept. 5. $6 (noncounty residents, $10) vehicle entry fee. (734) 971–6337, ext. 319
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“Georgia O’Keeffe: The Brightness of Light”: Michigan Theater
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Michigan Theater. Film screenings every day. Tickets $10.50 unless otherwise noted (children under 12, students, seniors age 65 and older, & U.S. veterans, $8.50; Marquee Arts members, $8) in advance online (recommended) & at the door. For updated schedule, see marquee-arts.org/calendar.
Sept. 5–7: “Georgia O’Keeffe: The Brightness of Light” (Paul Wagner, 2024). Documentary exploring the life and work of the groundbreaking modernist artist and feminist icon. Times TBA.
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“Laser Queen”: U-M Museum of Natural History
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Every Fri. & Sat. Retro date night in the planetarium & dome theater with a 45-minute laser show to the soundtrack of the hits of legendary British rock band Queen. 5, 6, & 7 p.m., U-M MNH, 1105 North University. $10 in advance by calling (734) 764–0478 and (if available) at the museum store day of the show.
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U-M Museum of Natural History Planetarium & Dome Theater
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Every Tues.–Sun. (except Sept. 1-5). Three different audiovisual planetarium shows suitable for all ages, including the new T. Rex (noon), an exploration of the iconic dinosaur’s scientific and cinematic history that contains scenes of dinosaur violence. Also, The Sky Tonight (1 & 3 p.m.) is an exploration of the current night sky, with tips on how to find the cardinal directions, constellations, and planets on your own, and Tales of the Maya Skies (2 p.m.) immerses viewers in the wonders of Mayan science, examining how Mayan scholars developed a sophisticated understanding of astronomy, architecture, and mathematics. Noon, 1, 2, & 3 p.m., U-M MNH, 1105 North University. $8 at the gift shop. Limited capacity. (734) 764–0480, ummnh.org.
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Group Runs: Ann Arbor Running Company (AARC)
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Every Mon., Tues., Thurs., & Sat. (different AARC locations). Runners of all abilities invited to join a 5K mapped route (Mon. & Thurs.), an interval-based training run (Tues.), or a beginner or advanced group run (Sat.). 6 p.m. (Mon.), Corner Brewery, 720 Norris, Ypsilanti; 6 p.m. (Tues.) & 7 a.m. (Sat.), AARC Downtown, 209 S. Ashley; & 6 p.m. (Thurs.), AARC Colonnade, 901 W. Eisenhower. Free. annarborrunningcompany.com.
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“Annual Fall Migration Walk at Hudson Mills Metropark”: Washtenaw Bird & Nature Alliance
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Club member Karen Markey leads a hike through one of the county’s birding hotspots. Binoculars available to use. 8–11 a.m., meet at the Hudson Mills Metropark Activity Center flagpole, 8801 North Territorial, Dexter. Free, but $10 vehicle entrance fee. washtenawbna.org.
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“Dexter/Chelsea Saturday Morning Breakfast Ride”: Ann Arbor Bicycle Touring Society
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Every Sat. Moderate-paced ride, 20 miles or more, to Dexter and beyond. Pack something to eat or stop in Dexter or Chelsea for coffee or breakfast. Note: Riders should be prepared to take care of themselves on all AABTS rides. Carry a water bottle, a spare tire or tube, a pump, a cell phone, and snacks. See aabts.org for weather cancelations or delays. 8 a.m. sharp, meet at Barton Nature Area parking lot, W. Huron River Dr. near Bird Rd. Free. [email protected], (734) 649–9762.
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parkrun USA
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Every Sat. All invited to join a timed but noncompetitive 5K run/walk. 8 a.m., Lillie Park South at the northeast corner of the soccer fields, 4365 Platt. Free, but first-timers are requested to preregister at parkrun.us/lillie and arrive at 7:45 a.m. [email protected], facebook.com/lillieparkrun.
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“Renters’ Rights in Michigan”: The Washtenaw County Democratic Party
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Panel discussion by Washtenaw County Prosecuting Attorney Eli Savit and other panelists TBA. 9:15 a.m., Washtenaw County Learning Resource Center, 4135 Washtenaw. Also via Zoom at washtenawdems.org/calendar. Free.
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“Morning Music @9:29”: Northside Community Church
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Sept. 6 & 20. Local pianist-organist Kathryn Goodson & friends perform classical music TBA. Coffee & refreshments. 9:29 a.m., Northside Community Church, 929 Barton Dr. Free. [email protected].
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“Intro to Archery”: Washtenaw County Parks & Recreation Commission
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Hands-on basics for age 8 & up led by WCPARC naturalist Kelsey Dehring. Archery equipment provided. No prior experience necessary. 10–11:30 a.m. (age 18+) & 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. (ages 8–18), Staebler Farm County Park, 7734 Plymouth Rd. Free. Preregistration required at washtenaw.org/registerparks (#811007); limited to 12 archers per time slot. Email questions to [email protected].
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“Take a Hike”: Ann Arbor Parks & Recreation/Shades of the Outdoors
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Tips for safely enjoying the trails, followed by a short group hike in Stapp Nature Area. For K-adults. 10–11:30 a.m., AADL Traverwood, 3333 Traverwood. Free. aadl.org/node/643927.
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Annual Used Book Sale: American Association of University Women
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Sept. 5–7. Sale of thousands of books in over 60 categories, as well as DVDs. Proceeds support academic scholarships. Preview ($20) on Friday 8–10 a.m. 10 a.m.–8 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.) & 10 a.m.–3 p.m. (Sun.), Washtenaw Community College (Morris Lawrence Bldg.), 4800 E. Huron River Dr. Free admission and parking. annarbor-mi.aauw.net.
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Farmers Market Performance: Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra
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Various Sept. dates. Chamber music performances by small groups of A2SO musicians.
Ann Arbor Farmers Market, Sept. 6 (10–11:30 a.m.), Farmers Market Pavilion, Kerrytown.
Ypsilanti Farmers Market, Sept. 6 & 13 (10–11:30 a.m.), 400-698 Rice St., Ypsilanti.
Dexter Farmers’ Market, Sept. 13 (10–11:30 a.m.), 3233 Alpine, Dexter.
Saline Farmers Market, Sept. 20 (10–11:30 a.m.), 100 S. Ann Arbor St., Saline.
Various times and locations. Free. (734) 994–4801, a2so.org/farmers-markets.
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Plant Show & Sale: Michigan Cactus & Succulent Society/Southeast Michigan Bromeliad Society
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Sept. 6 & 7. Show and sale of bromeliads, cacti, succulents, and air plants. Advice from expert growers. Also, a sale of growing supplies and books. Many vendors are cash only. 10 a.m.–4 p.m., U-M Matthaei Botanical Gardens, 1800 N. Dixboro Rd. Free admission; metered parking. mbgna.umich.edu/events, (734) 647–7600.
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Chime Concert: Kerrytown Market & Shops
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Every Wed., Fri., & Sat. All invited to play one of 200 songs, with melodies transcribed in numbers, on the 17-bell chime’s numbered keys. Ambitious players can add chords. Kids welcome. Noon–12:30 p.m. (Fri. & Wed.), & 10:30–11 a.m. (Sat.). Kerrytown Market. Free. [email protected].
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“Investigate Labs”: U-M Museum of Natural History
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Every Tues.–Sun. All age 6 and up invited into the museum’s Nature Lab and Micro Worlds Lab to use scientific tools and museum specimens to answer questions and solve problems. 11 a.m.–3 p.m., U-M MNH, 1105 North University. Free. (734) 764–0478.
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“Sticker Scenes”: Ann Arbor District Library
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Adults and kids age 5 & up invited to create scenes using stickers. 11 a.m.–noon, AADL Malletts Creek, 3090 E. Eisenhower. Free. (734) 327-4200.
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Country Fair: Wiard’s Orchards
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Every Sat. & Sun., Sept. 6–Oct. 26 and Wed.–Fri., Sept. 17–Oct. 31. A carnival atmosphere with a variety of family-oriented fall activities on this family farm, including wagon rides, a petting farm, a corn maze, and more. Also, for an extra charge on Sat. & Sun., an apple cannon, paintball, apple or pumpkin picking, and other activities available. Cider and donuts available. No pets. 11 a.m.–6 p.m. (Sat. & Sun.) & 10 a.m.–6 p.m. (Wed.–Fri.), Wiard’s Orchards, 5565 Merritt Rd. (east of Carpenter), Ypsilanti. Weekend admission: $25.50 (babies under 2, free). Weekday admission: $18 (babies, free) online only at wiards.com. (734) 482–7744.
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“Intro to Archery”: Washtenaw County Parks & Recreation Commission
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Hands-on basics for age 8 & up led by WCPARC naturalist Kelsey Dehring. Archery equipment provided. No prior experience necessary. 10–11:30 a.m. (age 18+) & 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. (ages 8–18), Staebler Farm County Park, 7734 Plymouth Rd. Free. Preregistration required at washtenaw.org/registerparks (#811007); limited to 12 archers per time slot. Email questions to [email protected].
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“Creature Encounters”: The Creature Conservancy
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Every Sat. & Sun. Conservancy staffers show off some animals who have amazing “super-powers” (1 & 4 p.m.), including a Shire horse, a frilled dragon, and a three–banded armadillo. Also, an animal keeper talk about the African crested porcupine (2 & 3 p.m.), and a chance to see the conservancy’s other animals. Noon–5 p.m., Creature Conservancy, 4950 Ann Arbor–Saline Rd. $15 (kids ages 2–12, $13; under age 2, free) cash or credit at the door only (no longer available online). (734) 929–9324. thecreatureconservancy.org.
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Critter House Open Hours: Leslie Science & Nature Center
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Every Sat. & Sun. (except Sept. 14). A chance to view LSNC birds of prey and its Critter House animals, which include frogs, turtles, snakes, and other species native to Michigan. Noon–3 p.m., LSNC, 1831 Traver. $5 suggested donation. lesliesnc.org, (734) 997–1553.
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One-Year Anniversary Party: Hear.Say Brewing + Theater
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Sept. 6 & 7. Comedy shows and live music TBA, a silly 0.1K race, more. Noon–10 p.m., HSBT, 2350 W. Liberty. Ticket price and agenda TBA at heardotsay.com/events. [email protected].
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“Out of the Water and Back Again: A Whale’s Tale”: U-M Museum of Natural History Discovery Demos
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Every Sat. & Sun. Hands-on 20-minute family-oriented demo for ages 5 and up about the evolutionary history of whales and what the museum’s fossil whales and other related species reveal. 12:30 & 2:30 p.m., U-M MNH, 1105 North University. Free. (734) 764–0478, ummnh.org.
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Fall Garden Walk: Ann Arbor Farm & Garden
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Tour of an extensive private garden on 7 acres of lakefront property featuring an orchard, a prairie, perennial beds, an inground dahlia bed, cutting and vegetable gardens, and a shade garden. 1–4 p.m., 7691 Ellen’s Way; please park along Frains Lake Rd. $5 (free for members) cash only at the gate. annarborfarmandgarden.org.
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Michigan Rugby Football Club
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Match vs. Flint. The U-M city team (which includes townies as well as U-M grad students, faculty, and staff) also has a home game this month vs. Tri City (Midland) on Sept. 13. 1 p.m., Wall Park, 7401 Platt. Free. michiganrugby.org.
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“Spirited Away”: Michigan Theater
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Michigan Theater. Film screenings every day. Tickets $10.50 unless otherwise noted (children under 12, students, seniors age 65 and older, & U.S. veterans, $8.50; Marquee Arts members, $8) in advance online (recommended) & at the door. For updated schedule, see marquee-arts.org/calendar.
Sept. 6 & 10: “Spirited Away” (Hayao Miyazaki, 2002). Wildly imaginative Oscar-winning Japanese anime from Studio Ghibli about a girl who must rescue her parents from a haunted bathhouse. Dubbed. 1:30 p.m. (Sat.) & 7 p.m. (Wed.).
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Museum Highlight Tours: U-M Museum of Natural History
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Every Sat. 30-minute tour of the museum’s exhibits and galleries, as well as an introduction to some current U-M Biological Sciences research projects. 1:30 p.m., U-M MNH, 1105 North University. Free. Limited capacity. Sign up at the welcome desk. (734) 764–0478.
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“Situational Awareness & Personal Safety”: Ann Arbor District Library
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Peaceful Organization for Wellbeing, Empowerment, and Resilience member Jan Krist and Kitsune Defense founders Emily & Paul Musolf demonstrate some basic self-defense techniques. 2–3 p.m., AADL Westgate, 2503 Jackson Ave. Free. (734) 327–4200.
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“Urinetown”: Professional Youth Theatre of Michigan
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Sept. 5–7. Megan Wright-Jones directs two casts of young local actors in grades 2–12 in Mark Hollmann and Greg Kotis’s 1999 musical comedy satire about corporate control, political greed, and the call of nature. Set in the near future, when a water shortage has led to a government control of toilets, the poor revolt for the freedom to pee. Inspired by the collaborative works of Bertolt Brecht & Kurt Weill, the Tony Award–winning musical satirizes capitalism and social irresponsibility. 7 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.), 2 p.m. (Sat.), noon (Sun.). Riverside Arts Center, 76 N. Huron St., Ypsilanti. Tickets $20–$40 in advance only at pytmi.com/tickets.
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Drop-In Improv Games: Ypsi Improv
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Every Sat. All age 16 and up invited to learn about and participate in improv games in a fun, relaxed, and judgment-free setting. No experience necessary. 2–4 p.m., Riverside Arts Center, 76 N. Huron St., Ypsilanti. Tickets $8–$10 (spectators, free) in advance via PayPal or Venmo linked from meetup.com/ypsi-improv or in cash at the door.
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“Out of the Water and Back Again: A Whale’s Tale”: U-M Museum of Natural History Discovery Demos
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Every Sat. & Sun. Hands-on 20-minute family-oriented demo for ages 5 and up about the evolutionary history of whales and what the museum’s fossil whales and other related species reveal. 12:30 & 2:30 p.m., U-M MNH, 1105 North University. Free. (734) 764–0478, ummnh.org.
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Pittsfield Open Band: Ann Arbor Community for Traditional Music and Dance
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Sept. 6 & 20. Jam session open to all musicians interested in working on jigs, reels, and waltzes to have fun, learn tunes, and develop contra dance music skills. All instruments welcome. Bring the Ruffwater Fakebook, the Portland Collection, and the Waltz Books if you have them. 3–5 p.m., Pittsfield Union Grange, 3337 Ann Arbor–Saline Rd. Mask optional (see policy at aactmad.org). Free. (734) 709–8748.
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“Art Auras Drop-in”: Ann Arbor Art Center (A2AC)
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All invited to collaborate in a take-home portrait of themselves by choosing a background for a drawing by a skilled sketch artist. The whole process takes under 15 minutes. 5–7 p.m., A2AC, 117 W. Liberty. $15. annarborartcenter.org.
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“This Is Spinal Tap”: Michigan Theater
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Michigan Theater. Film screenings every day. Tickets $10.50 unless otherwise noted (children under 12, students, seniors age 65 and older, & U.S. veterans, $8.50; Marquee Arts members, $8) in advance online (recommended) & at the door. For updated schedule, see marquee-arts.org/calendar.
Sept. 6: “This Is Spinal Tap” (Rob Reiner, 1984). Pitch-perfect mockumentary about a fictitious English heavy metal band on a U.S. tour. 5 p.m.
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Magic: The Gathering: Sylvan Factory
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Every Mon.–Wed., Fri., & Sat. All invited to play both casual and tournament forms of the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering (MTG).
Mon. (6:30 p.m.): Just Another Modern Monday. Three rounds using powerful cards, for experienced players, with prizes. $10.
Tues. (6:30 p.m.): MTG Pauper. A fun and fast format for all skill levels, three rounds. $5
Wed. & Sat. (5 p.m.): Casual Commander Night. A drop-in session of the most popular form of the game. Free.
Wed. (6:30 p.m.): MTG Standard Showdown. Three rounds, with competitive tournament rules, prizes of store credit. $10.
Fri. (6:30 p.m.): Friday Night Magic. Cost and format vary.
Various times, Sylvan Factory, 2459 W. Stadium. Various costs. (734) 929–5877, sylvanfactory.com.
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“Silent Disco”: Ann Arbor District Library
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Dance party with tunes spun by local electronic musician Ki5 and transmitted to dancers’ headphones (provided). 5:30–7:30 p.m., AADL Downtown, 4th fl. Free. (734) 327–4200.
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Summer Concert Series: Broken Branch Ranch
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Outdoor performance by The Outfit, a Flint-based bluegrass quintet with a repertoire of original tunes and “grass-ified” covers of the likes of Jimi Hendrix, John Prine, & Bob Marley. Opener: Local acoustic soul singer & guitarist Al Bettis. Attendees encouraged to bring their own camp chairs, blankets, & coolers. Final show of the season. 6–9 p.m., 6090 Plymouth Rd. Free; tips accepted. facebook.com/a2brokenbranch.
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Comedy Mystery Dinner Show: The Dinner Detective Ann Arbor
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Sept. 6 & 27. Dinner served while actors masquerading as fellow diners enact a comical murder mystery in which actual audience members may find themselves a prime suspect. 6:30–9 p.m., Ann Arbor Marriott, 1275 S. Huron St., Ypsilanti. $70 includes gratuity; preregistration required at thedinnerdetective.com. (866) 496–0535.
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“Full Moon Campfire”: Southeast Michigan Land Conservancy
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All invited to enjoy a family-oriented campfire (the final one of the season) in one of the largest conservancy-owned nature preserves in southeast Michigan. Bring blankets, chairs, and campfire refreshments; locally cut firewood appreciated. No pets. Come early to walk the trails if you like. 7–10 p.m., LeFurge Woods, 2452 N. Prospect (½ mile north of Geddes), Superior Twp. Free, donations welcome. [email protected], (734) 484–6565.
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“Hundreds of Beavers”: Michigan Theater
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Michigan Theater. Film screenings every day. Tickets $10.50 unless otherwise noted (children under 12, students, seniors age 65 and older, & U.S. veterans, $8.50; Marquee Arts members, $8) in advance online (recommended) & at the door. For updated schedule, see marquee-arts.org/calendar.
Sept. 5–7: “Hundreds of Beavers” (Mike Cheslik, 2024). Broadly comic, mostly silent, black-and-white slapstick extravaganza about a drunken applejack salesman who battles hundreds of sinister beavers, played by men in beaver suits. 7 p.m.
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“Urinetown”: Professional Youth Theatre of Michigan
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Sept. 5–7. Megan Wright-Jones directs two casts of young local actors in grades 2–12 in Mark Hollmann and Greg Kotis’s 1999 musical comedy satire about corporate control, political greed, and the call of nature. Set in the near future, when a water shortage has led to a government control of toilets, the poor revolt for the freedom to pee. Inspired by the collaborative works of Bertolt Brecht & Kurt Weill, the Tony Award–winning musical satirizes capitalism and social irresponsibility. 7 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.), 2 p.m. (Sat.), noon (Sun.). Riverside Arts Center, 76 N. Huron St., Ypsilanti. Tickets $20–$40 in advance only at pytmi.com/tickets.
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U-M Volleyball
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Match vs. EMU. The U-M also has home matches this month against Florida Atlantic (Sept. 5, 7 p.m.), Marshall (Sept. 6, 7 p.m.), Southern Indiana (Sept. 7, 2 p.m.), CMU (Sept. 17, 7 p.m. at Cliff Keen Arena, 616 E. Hoover), and Notre Dame (Sept. 21, 3 p.m.). 7 p.m., Crisler Center (except Sept. 17). $8 & $10 (groups of 10 or more, $3 each). (734) 764–0247, mgoblue.com.
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Nathan Timmel: Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase
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Sept. 5 & 6. Stand-up comic from L.A. known for his edgy observational humor about contemporary culture and politics, as well as marriage and family life. Opening act TBA. Alcohol served. 7:15 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.) & 9:45 p.m. (Sat.), 212 S. Fourth Ave. $20 at aacomedy.com and (if available) at the door. (734) 996–9080.
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“The Noise Came from Here: A Homage to the Old West Side”: U-M Dance Department
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Sept. 6 & 7 (different times & locations). U-M dance grad student Kiana Cook directs fellow dance students in her original choreography inspired by stories of residents of Ann Arbor’s historically Black Old West Side, developed through conversations with members of the Dunbar Tower Community Leadership Council. 7:30 p.m. (Sat.), Dance Performance Studio, 1000 Baits, North Campus & 3 p.m. (Sun), Wheeler Park, 200 Depot. In event of rain, the Sunday performance is also held in the dance Performance Studio. Free. Limited capacity for Sat.; tickets available in advance at smtd.umich.edu/events and (if available) at the door. No tickets required for Sun. (734) 764–0583.
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First Saturday Contra: Ann Arbor Community for Traditional Music and Dance
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With Traverse City caller Pat Reeser and music by the Pittsfield Open Band. All dances taught; no partner needed. Bring clean shoes for dancing. Beginners’ intro at 7 p.m. 7:30–10:30 p.m., Pittsfield Grange, 3337 Ann Arbor-Saline Rd. $10–$12 suggested donation. aactmad.org/contra, (734) 274–0773.
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“Moth Night at the Arb”: Washtenaw Bird & Nature Alliance
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All invited to join members of the U-M Entomology Club in a “moth party,” hanging sheets lit with UV lights across Dow Prairie to attract different moth species. Trails are uneven, so bring a headlamp or flashlight if you have one, and please wear dark clothing. 8–11 p.m., Nichols Arboretum, meet at the Dow Prairie entrance. Free. washtenawbna.org.
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“Unearthing Three American Composers”: U-M Music School Faculty Recital
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Guest violinist Zenas Hsu and pianist Sookkyung Cho perform works by lesser-known American composers, including Gilded Age composer Clara Kathleen Rogers’s Sonata for Piano and Violin, Michigan-born composer Ulric Cole’s 1927 Sonata for Piano and Violin, and 2 art song arrangements or poems by early 20th-century composer Rubin Goldmark, “Ode” and “I Have Done, Put By the Lute.” 8 p.m., U-M Moore Bldg. Britton Recital Hall, 1100 Baits, North Campus. Free. (734) 764–0583.
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Jess Merritt: Rancho Tranquilico
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A soulful-voiced local singer-songwriter whose music draws on jazz, classical, pop, and R&B idioms to sustain lyrical journeys of self-discovery. BYOB and a chair. No tobacco products or pets. 8 p.m. (doors, 7:30 p.m.), Rancho Tranquilico barn, 11300 Island Lake Rd., Dexter. Parking is in neighboring Ruhlig’s Country Market driveway. $25 payable via Venmo: @jess-oberholtzer. Preregistration required; space limited. [email protected]. (734) 223–2321.
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Saturday Night Improv: Hear.Say Brewing + Theater
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Every Sat. A House Team creates characters and a scenario suggested by the audience. 8:30 p.m., HSBT, 2350 W. Liberty. $10–$15 in advance at heardotsay.com/events or $12–$18 (if available) at the door for one show. $20 ($22 at the door) for both shows. [email protected].
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Nathan Timmel: Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase
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Sept. 5 & 6. Stand-up comic from L.A. known for his edgy observational humor about contemporary culture and politics, as well as marriage and family life. Opening act TBA. Alcohol served. 7:15 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.) & 9:45 p.m. (Sat.), 212 S. Fourth Ave. $20 at aacomedy.com and (if available) at the door. (734) 996–9080.
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