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October 4, 2024

Carillon Concert Series: U-M School of Music
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Every Mon.–Fri. (different locations). Performances by U-M carillon faculty and students. The carillons are open to visitors during the recitals; earplugs recommended. For a complete schedule see smtd.umich.edu/events. Noon, Burton Tower, 230 N. Ingalls & 1:20 p.m., Lurie Tower, 1230 Murfin, North Campus. Free. (734) 764–0583.

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Great Lakes Regional Carillon Gathering: 2024 U-M Organ Conference
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Oct. 4 & 5. This conference includes free public performances on the bells of Burton Tower by U-M students, carillon faculty, and visiting carillonneurs. Today: U-M carillon professor Tiffany Ng (5 p.m.) performs Navajo composer Connor Chee’s “Into the Glittering World” and selections from his The Navajo Piano, along with Brandee Younger’s “Harlem Promenade.” Followed by a performance of works TBA by Clemson University carillon professor Linda Dzuris (5:15–6 p.m.). Various times, Burton Tower, 230 N. Ingalls. Free. (734) 764–0583.

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U-M Museum of Natural History Planetarium & Dome Theater
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Every Fri.–Sun. Three different audiovisual planetarium shows suitable for all ages. We Are Stars (noon) explores the secrets of our cosmic chemistry and our explosive origins, connecting life on Earth to the evolution of the universe. 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. 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 that enabled them to predict solstices, solar eclipses, weather patterns, and planetary movements. Noon, 1, 2, & 3 p.m., U-M MNH, 1105 North University. $8 at the gift shop. Limited capacity. lsa.umich.edu/ummnh, (734) 764–0478.

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Health Fair: Saline Area Senior Center
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Health Fair: Saline Area Senior Center
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Oct. 4. Over 40 health and resource vendors. Prizes, giveaways, massage & reflexology demos, flu shots (make an appointment at the phone number below). 9 a.m.-noon, 7190 N. Maple Rd. Free. (734) 429–9274, saline seniors.org.

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Country Fair: Wiard’s Orchards
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Every Sat. & Sun., Sept. 7–Oct. 27 and Wed.–Fri., Sept. 18–Oct. 25. A carnival atmosphere with a variety of family-oriented fall activities on this family farm. Wagon rides, a petting farm, a corn maze, and more. An apple cannon, paintball, apple or pumpkin picking, and other activities available Sat. & Sun. for an extra charge. 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: $26.50 (babies under 2, free). Weekday admission: $18 (babies, free) online only at wiards.com. (734) 482–7744.

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Country Fair: Wiard’s Orchards
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Every Wed.–Sun. through Oct. 27. A carnival atmosphere with a variety of family-oriented fall activities on this family farm. Wagon rides, a petting farm, a corn maze, and more. An apple cannon, paintball, apple or pumpkin picking, and other activities available Sat. & Sun. for an extra charge. Cider and donuts available. No pets. 10 a.m.–6 p.m. (Wed.–Fri.) & 11 a.m.–6 p.m. (Sat. & Sun.), Wiard’s Orchards, 5565 Merritt Rd. (east of Carpenter), Ypsilanti. Weekend admission: $26.50 (babies under 2, free). Weekday admission: $18 (babies, free) online only at wiards.com. (734) 482–7744.

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Jewelry Sale: U-M Turner Senior Resource Center
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Jewelry Sale: U-M Turner Senior Resource Center
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Vintage and costume jewelry, pre-owned and donated. Proceeds support geriatric community programs. Cash or check only. 10 a.m.–3 p.m., 2401 Plymouth Rd., ste. C. Free admission. (734) 998–9353.

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Senior Park Walks: Ann Arbor Senior Center
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Activities: Ann Arbor Senior Center, 1320 Baldwin Ave., bit.ly/a2-senior-cnt, (734) 794–6250. Weekly activities. Preregistration required for some events by emailing mfulton@a2gov.org or calling.

Senior Park Walks (Fri. 10–11 a.m.), guided one-mile walks. $2; members, free. Preregistration required.

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Playgroups for Babies: AADL
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Every Mon.–Wed. & Fri. (different times): Playgroups for Babies: AADL. Fifteen minutes of stories, rhymes, and songs led by AADL staffers, followed by a short open playtime. For kids up to 24 months (with caregiver). No older siblings. Malletts Creek (Mon. 10:30 a.m., except Oct. 14 & 28), Traverwood (Tues. 11 a.m., except Oct. 29), Westgate (Wed. 10:30 a.m., except Oct. 30), and Downtown (Fri. 10:30 a.m.). Free.

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“Halloween Sensory Bottles”: AADL Pittsfield
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“Halloween Sensory Bottles”: AADL Pittsfield
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Oct. 4 (11 a.m.–noon): Kids grades PreK5 invited to create calming, not-so-spooky Halloween-themed sensory bottles. Free.

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“Investigate Labs”: U-M Museum of Natural History
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“Investigate Labs”: U-M Museum of Natural History
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Every Tues.–Sun. All age 6 & 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. Schedule subject to change. 11 a.m.–3 p.m., U-M MNH, 1105 North University. Free. (734) 764–0478.

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Sculpture Garden and Studio Tour: Stephenson Ceramics
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Take a beautiful drive through the heart of Ann Arbor and head west, where you will find, tucked away on a scenic road, a secret sculpture garden. Internationally recognized ceramic artists Susan and John Stephenson spent over 60 years finding new ways to shape clay in their studio off Waters Road.

Nestled in the woods that became their playground is a lifetime of their creations. The garden features a selection of their work, curated into the landscape for the summer months. The garden includes several works being exhibited for the first time. From diverse metal and ceramic sculptures to gestural and colorful wall plates, the garden invites the curious and the creative to explore. Expect to be inspired!

Drop by for your own strolling tour or sign up below for a docent guided tour. Fridays and Saturdays from 11 to 4pm or by appointment.
Please note: Parts of the sculpture garden have uneven and gently sloping terrain. Caution is advised.

4380 Waters Road, Ann Arbor. Free. patti.stephensonceramicstudio@gmail.com. www.stephensonceramicstudio.com 734-395-1540.

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“Common Sense Diner”: UMMA
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“Common Sense Diner”: UMMA
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Every Thurs. & Fri., Sept. 5–Nov. 1 (except Sept. 27 and Oct. 10 & 11). All invited to apply to share a free meal with a small group of strangers; online application required to ensure a diverse mix of participants. The meal features a conversation guided by artist Philippa Pham Hughes, whose current exhibit, Hey, We Need to Talk! (see Galleries) explores how to find common ground in the current U.S. political landscape and what it means to be American. 6 p.m. (Thurs.) & noon (Fri.), UMMA, 525 S. State. Free. (734) 764–0395, heyweneedtotalk.com.

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“Real World Perspectives”: U-M Poverty Solutions Fall Speaker Series
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Every Fri. Weekly lectures by scholars and social workers, followed by Q&A.

Oct. 4: Harvard University social policy professor Daniel Schneider and University of Pennsylvania sociology professor Kristen Harknett on “A Fair Work Week: Raising the Floor on Precarious Scheduling.”

Oct. 11: Georgetown University sociology professor Peter Cookson on “All Means All: Schools Where Everyone Is Somebody.”

Oct. 18: University of Pennsylvania nursing professor Margo Brooks Carthon on “Leveraging the Power of Empathy to Build Equitable Health Care Systems.”

Oct. 25: U-M social work professor Trina R. Shanks on “Living on the Edge: How Economic Insecurity Harms Children and Families.” Refreshments.

Noon–1 p.m., 1840 School of Social Work Building, 1080 South University. Free. povertysolutions@umich.edu.

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Tai Chi: U-M Turner Senior Wellness Program
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Activities: U-M Turner Senior Wellness Program, 2401 Plymouth Rd. Weekly activities. Free (except as noted). Preregistration required for some events at michmed.org/tswp. (734) 998–9353, tswp.info@umich.edu.

Tai-Chi (Mon., Wed., & Fri. 12–12:30 p.m.), online.

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U-M Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Flash Talk
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Oct. 4 & 16. 15-minute talks (via Zoom) by U-M and guest scholars. Followed by Q&A. Oct. 4: University of Kentucky archaeology professor Paolo Visonà on “Spartacus Stopped: Uncovering a Roman Defensive Wall.” Oct. 16: In “From the Motor City to the Mediterranean: Travels of a Truck, a Sedan, and an Inquisitive Photographer, 1924–1926” retired Kelsey curator Lauren E. Talalay discusses the motor vehicles used by U-M archaeology teams in North Africa and the Near East. Noon–12:30 p.m., for URL see lsa.umich.edu/kelsey. Free. (734) 764–9304.

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“Croquet in the Park”: Ann Arbor Senior Center
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Activities: Ann Arbor Senior Center, 1320 Baldwin Ave., bit.ly/a2-senior-cnt, (734) 794–6250. Weekly activities. Preregistration required for some events by emailing mfulton@a2gov.org or calling.

Croquet in the Park (Fri. 12:30–3:30 p.m.) Burns Park games. $2; members, free. Preregistration required.

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“Walking Off the Pounds”: U-M Turner Senior Wellness Program
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Activities: U-M Turner Senior Wellness Program, 2401 Plymouth Rd. Weekly activities. Free (except as noted). Preregistration required for some events at michmed.org/tswp. (734) 998–9353, tswp.info@umich.edu.

Walking off the Pounds (Mon., Wed., & Fri. 12:30–1 p.m.), online.

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Coral Reef Tank Visit: U-M Museum of Natural History
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Every Fri. & Wed. (except Oct. 2). U-M biology professor Jim Bardwell leads a 30-minute tour of his lab’s large coral reef tank featuring many species of coral, anemone, and fish. Age 6 and up. 12:30 p.m., U-M MNH, 1105 North University. Free. Limited capacity. Same-day sign-up at the welcome desk. (734) 764–0478.

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Bridge: U-M Turner Senior Wellness Program
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Bridge: U-M Turner Senior Wellness Program
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Activities: U-M Turner Senior Wellness Program, 2401 Plymouth Rd. Weekly activities. Free (except as noted). Preregistration required for some events at michmed.org/tswp. (734) 998–9353, tswp.info@umich.edu.

Bridge (Tues. & Fri. 1–4 p.m.), call if interested.

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Duplicate Bridge: Ann Arbor City Club
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Duplicate Bridge: Ann Arbor City Club
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Every Tues., Thurs., & Fri. All invited to play ACBL-sanctioned duplicate bridge (Fri. & Tues.) and a 499er game (Thurs.) for players with no more than 499 ACBL master points. 1–4 p.m. or so (arrive by 12:45 p.m.), City Club, 1830 Washtenaw. $8 per person. If you plan to come without a partner, email ronmeade@comcast.net beforehand.

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Preschool Storytimes: AADL
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Every Mon.–Fri. (different times): Preschool Storytimes: AADL. Half-hour program of stories and songs for kids ages 2–5 (with caregiver). Pittsfield (Mon. 10:30 a.m., except Oct. 14 & Thurs. 11 a.m., except Oct. 31), Downtown (Tues. 11 a.m.), Malletts Creek (Tues. 11 a.m., except Oct. 29 & Wed. 10:30 a.m., except Oct. 30), Traverwood (Thurs. 11 a.m., except Oct. 31), and Westgate (Fri. 1 p.m.). Free.

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“Criss-Crossing Narratives of Empire: Sir Syed at Versailles and the French Conquest of Algeria”: U-M Center for South Asian Studies Kavita Datla Memorial Lecture
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William Paterson University (Wayne, NJ) history professor David Lelyveld discusses the reaction of 19th-century Indian educational reformer Syed Ahmad Khan upon seeing a painting at Versailles depicting the recent French conquest of Algeria. 4–5:30 p.m., Michigan League, rm. D. Free. (734) 615-4059.

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“Grist Mill & Log Cabin Tours”: Washtenaw County Parks & Recreation Commission
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“Grist Mill & Log Cabin Tours”: Washtenaw County Parks & Recreation Commission
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Thurs.–Sat., Oct. 3–11. All invited to take a guided tour of an 1800s grist mill and learn about how waterpower was used to mill corn and wheat into flour. 4–6 p.m. (Thurs. & Fri.) & 1–4 p.m. (Sat.), Parker Mill County Park, 4650 Geddes. parksonline.ewashtenaw.org.

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Fall Conference: Argus Museum
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Oct. 3–6. All invited to this annual gathering of enthusiasts of the original Argus camera company, which operated in Ann Arbor 19361969. Events include presentations, discussions, exhibitions, field trips, photo walks, meals, and auctions. Thurs. 5–8 p.m., Fri. 4–7 p.m., Sat. 9:30 a.m.–9 p.m., Sun. 10 am.–3 p.m., 525 W. William. Free, but donations appreciated. Preregistration required at argusmuseum.org/fall-conference. (313) 499–0551.

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Gyro Drive-Thru
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Gyro Drive-Thru: AHEPA (American Hellenic Educational Association)
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GYRO DRIVE-THRU—Friday, October 4, from 4-7 pm and Saturday, October 5, from 11 am – 7 pm. or sold out. Dinner includes a Gyro Sandwich, Spinach Pie, Greek Salad, and Bottled Water. Cost is $20. Baklava available for $6. St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, 3109 Scio Church Road, Ann Arbor; 734-332-8200.

3109 Scio Church Road ,ANN ARBOR. $20. secretary@stnickaa.org www.stnickaa.org 7343328200.

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“Holy Bones Festival”: Ypsilanti Performance Space
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“Holy Bones Festival”: Ypsilanti Performance Space
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Oct. 4 & 5. Drag and burlesque performances (for mature audiences only). Also, an artisan market with over 80 local vendors. Concessions. 5–9 p.m. (Fri.) & 11 a.m.–9 p.m. (Sat.), 218 N. Adams, Ypsilanti. $5 cash at the gate only. facebook.com/holybonesfestival, info@holybones.net.

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Blast Corn Maze: Nixon Farms
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Blast Corn Maze: Nixon Farms
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Every Fri.–Sun., Sept. 21–Nov. 2. A large corn maze with 3.5 miles of trails and 3 exits to allow for routes of various lengths. Also, a U-pick pumpkin patch, hayrides, petting zoo, pedal cars, straw maze, and yard games. 11 a.m.–9 p.m. (Sat.), 11 a.m.–7 p.m. (Sun.), & 5 p.m.–9 p.m. (Fri.), Nixon Farms, 6175 Daly Rd., Dexter. $15 (ages 5–12, $12; age 4 & under, free). blastcornmaze.com, blastcornmaze@gmail.com.

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Riso Lab: Ann Arbor District Library
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All invited to use analog tools to create a 2-color design and print it with the lab’s Risograph duplicator, a kind of digital screen printer similar to a photocopier. Participants can print 20 copies of their design and, if they like, trade prints with others. 5–7 p.m., AADL Downtown Secret Lab. Free. (734) 327–4200.

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“First Friday Family Fun”: First Congregational Church
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All invited to this family-friendly party with games and crafts, including a Pumpkin Decorating Contest. Dinner provided. 6–8 p.m., FCC, 608 E. William. Free. office@fccannarbor.org.

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“Interactive Movie Experience: Hocus Pocus”: Ann Arbor District Library
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Screening of Kenny Ortega’s 1993 classic children’s Halloween film about a group of zany witches resurrected on Halloween night to wreak havoc in Salem (MA). Audience members are encouraged to act out scenes from the movie as it plays, à la Rocky Horror Picture Show screenings. Scripts and props provided. 6 p.m., AADL Downtown, Multipurpose Rm. Free. (734) 327–4200.

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CANCELED: Ann Arbor Film Festival Tour: Riverside Arts Center
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CANCELED: Ann Arbor Film Festival Tour: Riverside Arts Center
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EVENT CANCELED

Riverside Arts Center. $15 online at a2tix or $20 at the door. 76 N. Huron St., Ypsilanti. 

Oct. 4 & 5: Ann Arbor Film Festival Tour. Screenings of award-winning experimental short films, from 5 to 20 minutes long, from the 2024 Ann Arbor Film Festival. aafilmfest.org/tour. 6-8 p.m.

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Mary Ann Kirt
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Pop-folk and indie rock originals by this local singer-guitarist.

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“Find Me When You’re Ready”: Literati Bookstore
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“Find Me When You’re Ready”: Literati Bookstore
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Detroit-born poet Perry Janes is joined by local novelist Peter Ho Davies to discuss his debut collection of poems that trace his journey as a young man moving from his hometown to California. 6:30 p.m., Literati, 124 E. Washington. Free. (734) 585–5567.

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“Frederick Douglass: A Novel”: Schuler Books
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“Frederick Douglass: A Novel”: Schuler Books
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L.A.-based novelist Sidney Morrison, is joined by U-M history professor Juan Cole to discuss his new historical novel about the life of this celebrated  abolitionist that highlights the women in Douglass’s life, including English abolitionist Julia Griffith, German journalist Ottilie Assing, and his wife, Anna Murray Douglass. 6:30 p.m., Schuler Books, Westgate, 2513 Jackson Ave. Free; preregistration requested at schulerbooks.com/events-ann-arbor. (734) 662–0600.

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Magic: The Gathering: Sylvan Factory
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Magic: The Gathering: Sylvan Factory
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Every Mon.–Wed., Fri., & Sat. All invited to play various forms of the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering (MTG).

Mon. (6:30 p.m.): Just Another Modern Monday. Powerful cards for experienced players, with prizes. $10.

Tues. (6:30 p.m.): MTG Pauper. A fun and fast format for all skill levels. $5.

Wed. (5 p.m.): Casual Commander. The most popular form of the game. Free.

Wed. (6:30 p.m.): MTG Standard Showdown. Play with competitive tournament rules. $10.

Fri. (6:30 p.m.): Friday Night Magic. Cost varies.

Sat. (6 p.m.): Casual Commander Pods. For groups of 4 players. Free.

Various times, Sylvan Factory, 2459 W. Stadium. Various costs. sylvanfactory.com, (734) 929–5877.

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Podcaster Jonathan Van Ness Gets Curious About Voting
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Podcaster Jonathan Van Ness Gets Curious About Voting: Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
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Podcaster and star of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy Jonathan Van Ness will be at the Michigan Theater on Friday to do a live recording of his Getting Curious podcast, focused on civic engagement and getting out the vote.

603 E. Liberty Street ,Ann Arbor. https://marquee-arts.org/event-page/?showingId=896748&eventId=894377 Free. fspp-events@umich.edu https://fordschool.umich.edu/policy-talks

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“Alice by Heart”: EMU Theatre Department
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“Alice by Heart”: EMU Theatre Department
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Oct. 3–6. Pam Cardell directs musical theater students in Duncan Sheik, Steven Sater, & Jessie Nelson’s touching, darkly whimsical 2019 musical, a melancholy retelling of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. It’s about a teenage girl, bunkering in a London tube station after the 1941 Blitz, who attempts to use the power of fantasy and storytelling to save her best friend, who is dying from tuberculosis. Music direction from R. MacKenzie Lewis and choreography by Jennifer Felts. Recommended for ages 13 & up. The Thursday performance is a preview and features a chance for the audience to share their input following the show. 7 p.m. (Thurs.–Sat.) & 2 p.m. (Sun.), EMU Legacy Theatre, 124 Judy Sturgis Hill Bldg., Ford St. (off Lowell from Huron River Dr.), Ypsilanti. Tickets $20 (seniors, $15; students, $12; kids ages 6–12, $7) in advance at emich.ludus.com & at the box office (10 a.m.–5 p.m. Mon.–Fri.), and (if available) at the door. (734) 487–2282. 

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“First Fridays: Open Hours for Adults”: The Creature Conservancy
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All age 18 & up invited to meet animals native to South America, such as a two-toed sloth, three-banded armadillo, Surinam toad, and a black and white tegu, a kind of lizard. The presentation begins at 7:30 p.m., weather permitting. Also, the chance to see the conservancy’s other animals. 7–9 p.m., Creature Conservancy, 4950 Ann Arbor–Saline Rd. $15 cash or credit at the door only (no longer available online). (734) 929–9324. thecreatureconservancy.org.

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“I and You”: U-M Basement Arts
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“I and You”: U-M Basement Arts
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Oct. 4 & 5. Katy Dawson directs fellow U-M students in Lauren Gunderson’s acclaimed 2014 high school drama, set on a night before a class assignment is due, about the funny but warm relationship that develops between 2 mismatched teens—a sickly, prickly girl and an exuberant, jockish boy—as they plumb the depths of Whitman’s “Song of Myself” together. 7 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.) & 11 p.m. (Fri.), U-M Walgreen Drama Center, Studio 1, 1226 Murfin. Free. facebook.com/basementarts.

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“Moth Night at Natural Area Preservation”: Washtenaw Bird & Nature Alliance (formerly Washtenaw Audubon Society)
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“Moth Night at Natural Area Preservation”: Washtenaw Bird & Nature Alliance (formerly Washtenaw Audubon Society)
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All invited to the final “moth party” of the year at South Pond Nature Area. Local moth experts Susan Kielb and Heidi Trudell lead an exercise in attracting and identifying specimens of the most diverse and successful organisms on Earth. Bring a headlamp or flashlight if you have one, a camp chair if you want one, and please wear black. 7–9 p.m., 3875 E. Huron River Dr. Free. washtenawbna.org.

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“New Moon Hike”: Leslie Science & Nature Center
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“New Moon Hike”: Leslie Science & Nature Center
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LSNC staff lead a family-friendly hike through Black Pond Woods to enjoy the intense nighttime darkness offered by the new moon and do some science experiments on the trail. Followed by moon-themed stories & poems around an outdoor campfire. 7–8:30 p.m., LSNC, 1831 Traver. $5 (infants age 1 & under, free). Preregistration required at lesliesnc.org or (734) 997–1553.

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Brandee Younger Trio Featuring Michelle Coltrane: U-M Center for World Performance Studies
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Brandee Younger Trio Featuring Michelle Coltrane: U-M Center for World Performance Studies
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Vocalist Coltrane and harpist Younger lead a jazz ensemble in a performance of work by Coltrane’s mother, Alice, the Detroit-born jazz harpist vocalist and wife of jazz great John Coltrane best known as the first musician to play the harp on jazz recordings. Like her husband, Coltrane often drew inspiration from Eastern culture, with her brand of spiritual jazz frequently incorporating the drones and harmonies of classical Indian music. 7–8:30 p.m., Residential College Keene Theater, 701 East University. Free. (734) 763-0622.

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Community Sound Bath
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Community Sound Bath: 7 Notes Natural Health
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Join Rob Meyer-Kukan for this sound bath meditation where he will use singing bowls, gongs, and more to create a gentle soundscape perfect for deep relaxation and peace. This sound bath will feature the 7 Notes large collection of gongs throughout the sound bath.

Yoga mats and one yoga blanket are provided for each attendee. Please bring any additional supports you would like for your comfort (pillows, bolster, eye pillow, etc). We also have 7 zero gravity chairs available to the first 7 participants who request them at the event.

Current public health safety protocols will be observed. Please use the practice of personal accountability, as far as health goes prior to the event.

Investment: $40
Advanced Registration Required

Register by completing this form – https://7NotesNaturalHealth.as.me/october2024-soundbath

Space is limited, please register early.

Regretfully, we are unable to accommodate registrations or payments at the door. Advanced registration and payment is required to secure your space at this event.

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Screendance Screening and Lecture: U-M Dance Department
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Screendance Screening and Lecture: U-M Dance Department
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U-M dance professor emeritus Peter Sparling presents his recent screendances, dances wherein the choreography is created especially to be filmed. Sparling then gives a talk on his creative process and the history and evolution of screendance. 7–8:45 p.m., U-M Dance Performance Studio, 1000 Baits, North Campus. Capacity limited. Free. (734) 764–9537.

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U-M Ice Hockey
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Oct. 4 & 5. Matches vs. Minnesota State. This month’s schedule also includes home games against St. Cloud (Oct. 18 & 19, 7 p.m.) and the USA Hockey National Team Development Program’s Team USA Under-18 (Oct. 25, 7 p.m.). 7 p.m. (Fri.) & 6 p.m. (Sat.), Yost Ice Arena, 1016 S. State. Tickets $39 & up at stubhub.com/michigan-wolverines-hockey-tickets. (734) 764–0247.

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U-M Men’s Soccer
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Match vs. Ohio State. The U-M also has home games this month against Indiana (Oct. 15, 7 p.m.) and Maryland (Oct. 25, 7 p.m.). 7 p.m., U-M Soccer Stadium, 2250 S. State. $6 & $8 (groups of 10 or more, $3 each) at mgoblue.com, (734) 764–0247.

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“Night Terrors”: Wiard’s Orchards
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“Night Terrors”: Wiard’s Orchards
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Every Fri.–Sun. Five different scary attractions—a haunted hayride, “asylum,” and more—bristling with scores of costumed monsters. Refreshments available. Kids age 14 & under must be accompanied by an adult. 7:15–11:30 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.) & 7:15–10:30 p.m. (Sun.), 5565 Merritt Rd., Ypsilanti. Tickets $34–$63 in advance only at hauntedhousemichigan.com. (734) 390–9212.

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Hari Kondabolu: Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase
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Hari Kondabolu: Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase
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Oct. 3–5. Prolific Brooklyn-based comic and writer, a former immigrants’ rights activist and Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me! regular whom the New York Times dubbed “incisively funny and formally adventurous.” Opening acts TBA. Alcohol is served. 7:15 p.m. (Thurs.–Sat.) & 9:45 p.m. (Sat.), 212 S. Fourth Ave. $20 (Thurs.) & $25 (Fri. & Sat.) at aacomedy.com & at the door. Special engagement; no passes, discounts or coupons accepted. (734) 996–9080.

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“Curse of the Starving Class”: Ann Arbor Civic Theatre
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“Curse of the Starving Class”: Ann Arbor Civic Theatre
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Oct. 4–6 & 11–13. Glenn Bugala directs local actors in Sam Shepard’s 1977 black comedy about an impoverished, dysfunctional central California family struggling for control of their rundown farm. It’s an examination of the darker aspects of American attitudes about land and psychic inheritance that some critics labeled an American version of The Cherry Orchard when it was first produced. 7:30 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.) & 2 p.m. (Sun.), Civic Theatre, 322 W. Ann. Tickets $18 (seniors, $15; students, $10) at a2ct.org and (if available) at the door. (734) 223–7157.

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“Joel Schoenhals Plays Conner Chee”: Kerrytown Concert House
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Sept. 27 & Oct. 4. EMU piano professor Schoenhals plays 3 works by Navajo composer Chee, including the world premiere of Etudes for Piano.  Also, Unbroken, a work inspired by WWII Navajo code talkers, and Shí Naashá, composed in honor of the homecoming of the Navajo people from imprisonment by the U.S. Government. 7:30 p.m., KCH, 415 N. Fourth Ave. $35–$45 (students, $24–$35) in advance at kerrytownconcerthouse.com and at the door. (734) 769–2999.

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Fall Concert: EMU Symphony Orchestra
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Fall Concert: EMU Symphony Orchestra
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Chad Hutchinson directs this music student ensemble in Dvorak’s Symphony No. 9 in E minor and Mason Bates’s 2011 classical-electronica composition Mothership. 7:30–9 p.m., EMU Pease Auditorium, W. Cross at College Pl., Ypsilanti. Free. chad.hutchinson@emich.edu, (734) 487-2448.

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“Astronomy Night Open House”: U-M Detroit Observatory
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Every Fri. A chance to tour the Observatory and learn about its antique telescopes, hear presentations on astronomical phenomena, and (weather permitting) observe the night sky through telescopes. 8–10:30 p.m., U-M Detroit Observatory, 1398 E. Ann at Observatory. Preregistration required at detroitobservatory.umich.edu. Free. (734) 764–3482. 

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“Julius Caesar”: U-M Theatre Department
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“Julius Caesar”: U-M Theatre Department
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Sept. 26–Oct. 6. Priscilla Lindsay directs drama students in Shakespeare’s early tragedy exploring the savage ironies that shape political struggle and conflict. Caesar rejects the crown offered him by Mark Antony but is unable to elude the apprehensions of the  Roman senators who assassinate him. After his death, the focus shifts to the struggle between Antony and two of the conspirators, Brutus and Cassius. 7:30 p.m. (Thurs.), 8 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.), & 2 p.m. (Sun.), Arthur Miller Theatre, 1226 Murfin, North Campus. Tickets $29–$35 (students, $16) in advance at tickets.smtd.umich.edu & and at the door. (734) 764–0583.

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“Office Christmas Party, Grinch in Fight with Rudolph, Police Called”: Purple Rose Theatre Company
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Every Wed.Sun., Sept. 26Dec. 22. Purple Rose founder Jeff Daniels directs the premiere of his comedy about an office Christmas party that goes wrong when 2 employees dressed as the Christmas-stealing Grinch and red-nosed reindeer Rudolph disagree over where to clap along on “Silent Night.” When a video of this non-brawl goes viral, internet followers offer the two non-violent coworkers $100,000 to livestream a staged rematch. Adult language and subject matter. 7:30 p.m. (Thurs.), 8 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.), 3 p.m. (Wed., Thurs., except Sept. 26, & Sat.), & 2 p.m. (Sun.). Purple Rose Theatre, 137 Park St., Chelsea. Tickets $30–$50 in advance at purplerosetheatre.org & by phone, and (if available) at the door. Discounts available for students, seniors, teachers, military personnel, and groups. (734) 433–7673.

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U-M Symphony Band Chamber Winds: U-M Music School
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U-M Symphony Band Chamber Winds: U-M Music School
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A variety of music student wind ensembles drawn from the U-M Symphony Band perform Benjamin Britten’s concert suite The Sword in the Stone, early 20th–Century Romanian composer Georges Enescu’s dectet for winds Dixtour, contemporary Colombian composer Amparo Ángel’s stunning Adagio for solo English horn and winds, and early 20th–century composer Silvestre Revueltas’s Homenaje a Federico García Lorca. 8 p.m., U-M Moore Bldg. McIntosh Theatre, 1100 Baits. Free. (734) 764–0583.

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University Choir: U-M Music School
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Guest conductor André Thomas directs this choir of music majors in an eclectic program highlighted by Bernstein’s iconic Chichester Psalms and 20th-century African American composer Margaret Bonds’ deeply personal “Prayer of St. Francis,” along with works by Benjamin Britten, Ernesto Herrera, Diane L. White-Clayton, and David Conte. Preceded at 7:15 p.m. by a brief talk. 8 p.m., Hill Auditorium. Free. (734) 764–0583.

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“Night of the Living Dead”: Ypsilanti Downtown Development Authority Outdoor Movie Night
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Ypsilanti Downtown Development Authority Outdoor Movie Night. Outdoor film screenings. Free. Frog Island Park (699 Rice St., Ypsilanti). 

Oct. 4: “Night of the Living Dead.” (George Romero, 1968). Legendary horror movie, possibly the first modern zombie film. Rain cancels. 9 p.m. (or at dusk).

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“Pop-Up Comedy”: Don’t Tell Comedy Show
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“Pop-Up Comedy”: Don’t Tell Comedy Show
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Both the lineup of stand-up comics and the location are not revealed until the day of the show. Food & drink available for purchase. Alcohol-free show. Doors at 8:30 p.m. 9 p.m., Ann Arbor downtown location TBA. Tickets $25 in advance only at donttellcomedy.com/shows/ann-arbor-10-04-24.

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Angell Hall Observatory Open House: U-M Student Astronomical Society
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Angell Hall Observatory Open House: U-M Student Astronomical Society
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Oct. 4 & 18. All invited to peer through the observatory and rooftop telescopes (weather permitting) and view planetarium shows. Also, short astronomy presentations by club members. 9–11 p.m., Angell Hall Planetarium, rm. 3118. Free. (734) 764–3440.

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Riverside Swings: Riverside Arts Center
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Every Fri. Swing dancing to recorded music. No partner or experience needed. Wear comfortable low-grip/tread shoes. Preceded by hour-long lessons at 7 and 8 p.m. The 1st Friday of each month is free, and the 3rd Fridays include a Charleston lesson. 9–11 p.m., RAC, 76 N. Huron St., Ypsilanti. $5 (students, $4). riversidearts.org/riverside-swings.

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“The Evil Dead”: Michigan Theater
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“The Evil Dead”: Michigan Theater
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Michigan Theater. Film screenings every Wed.–Sun. Tickets $10.50 unless otherwise noted (children under 12, students, seniors age 65 & older, & U.S. veterans, $8.50; MTF members, $8) in advance online (recommended) & at the door. (734) 668–8397. For updated schedule, see marquee-arts.org/calendar. 

Oct. 4 & Oct. 10: “The Evil Dead” (Sam Raimi, 1981). Supernatural zombie cult classic. 9:30 p.m. (Fri.) & 8 p.m. (Thurs.).

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