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Events in June 2026
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June 30, 2026
"Come As You Are" Memory Café: Dementia Friendly Services
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Memory Cafés are comfortable social gatherings in dementia friendly venues that allow people
experiencing memory loss and a loved one to connect, socialize, and build new support networks. Cafés are free and all are welcome.
Dementia Friendly Services (co-sponsored by AARP)
First Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Ann Arbor, 4001 Ann Arbor-Saline Rd. ,Ann Arbor. Free. [email protected] www.dfsmi.org 734-945-1707.2026 Junior Olympic Championship: Artistic Swimming
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June 27–July 4. Over 1,000 top U.S. male and female swimmers ages 12–19 compete in the sport, also known as synchronized swimming, scoring points for artistic impression, execution of elements, and difficulty. Times TBA, EMU Jones Natatorium, 100 Olds/Robb. Tickets $15 day pass (ages 6–17 & seniors, $10), $100 event pass (ages 6–17 & seniors, $60) in advance only at tinyurl.com/2026artswimypsi.
Ann Arbor Group Runs: Fleet Feet
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Every Tues., Wed., & Sun. Runners of all abilities invited to join a run of 3–5 miles along varying routes from different locations. Rain or shine. Dozer Coffee (7 a.m. Tues. & 8 a.m. Sun.), 112 Jackson Plz. and Fleet Feet (7 p.m. Wed.), 123 E. Liberty. (734) 929–9022 (Sun. & Tues.) & (734) 769–5016 (Wed.). Free. fleetfeetsemichigan.com.
“Investigate Labs”: U-M Museum of Natural History
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Every Tues.–Sun. All age 6 & up invited into the museum’s labs to use scientific tools and museum specimens to answer questions and solve problems. The newest program lets participants try out simulated snake senses to experience the world as if they were a snake. Also, models of real snake brains available to examine, but no live snakes. 11 a.m.–3 p.m., 1105 North University. Free. (734) 764–0478, ummnh.org.
Duplicate Bridge: Ann Arbor City Club
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Every Fri., Tues., & Thurs. 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. (arrive by 12:45 p.m.), 1830 Washtenaw Ave. $9 per person. If you plan to come without a partner, email [email protected].
Riso Lab: Ann Arbor District Library
“The Niggun”: Ann Arbor Jewish Film Festival Shorts Series
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May 26–June 30. Screenings of short films with Jewish themes, followed by discussion from guest experts, including professors, rabbis, & directors. All events 2–3 p.m., JCC, 2935 Birch Hollow. Light refreshments. Each screening $15, or $72 for the whole series, only in advance at jlive.app/events/15756.
June 30: “The Niggun” (Raphael Pomeranz, 2026). Drama about a rabbi in a Nazi ghetto, an exploration of Yiddish culture, music, and spirituality.
Ann Arbor Area Scrabble Club
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Every Tues. All invited to play the classic word game, using the 5th-edition Scrabble dictionary. Bring your own set, if you like. 4–9 p.m., Arbor Brewing Company Corner Brewery, 720 Norris St., Ypsilanti. Free. meetup.com/ann-arbor-scrabble-meetup. [email protected].
Game Night: Sylvan Factory
Open Lab: Ann Arbor District Library
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June 2, 11, 24, & 30 (different times). All invited to work on their own projects using the library’s tools, including silhouette cutting machines, die cutters, embossers, and button makers (June 2); 3D printers, laser engravers, and 3D pens (June 11); sewing machines, silhouette vinyl cutters, and heat presses (June 24); and soldering equipment and electronic components (June 30). 11 a.m.–2 p.m. (June 2) and 5–7:30 p.m. (June 11, 24, & 30), AADL Downtown, Secret Lab. Free. (734) 327–4200.
“Dog and Suds Ride”: Ann Arbor Bicycle Touring Society
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Every Tues. Moderate-paced ride, 20 to 30 miles, along the less-traveled roads west and north of Chelsea. See aabts.org for weather cancellations or delays. 6 p.m. sharp, meet at Aberdeen Bike and Outdoors, 1101 Main, Chelsea. Start location occasionally changes. Free. (734) 662–0205.
“Freedom for Who: Indigenous Nations and the American Revolution”: Ann Arbor District Library
“Olé! Flamenco Dance and Musical Performance”: Ann Arbor District Library
“Three Colours: Red”: Michigan Theater
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Film screenings every day. Tickets $11.75 unless otherwise noted (children under 12, students, seniors age 65 & older, & U.S. veterans, $9.75; Marquee Arts members, $8) in advance online (recommended) & at the door. For updated schedule, see marquee-arts.org/calendar.
June 30: “Three Colours: Red” (Krzysztof Kieślowski, 1994). Drama about human connection centered on a young Swiss woman who forms an unlikely bond with a cynical retired judge who spies on his neighbors. Irène Jacob. French, subtitles. 7 p.m.
Huron Valley Harmonizers Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society
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Every Tues. Singers of all ages and genders invited to join rehearsals of this award-winning a cappella chorus. 7–8:45 p.m., First Unitarian Universalist Church, 4001 Ann Arbor–Saline Rd. Free to visitors; call ahead or check website (dues for those who join). (734) 796–7467, [email protected], hvharmonizers.org.
Tuesday English Country Dance: Ann Arbor Community of Traditional Music and Dance
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Every Tues. Historical and traditional English dancing to live music. All dances taught and prompted; no complicated steps, and no partner or experience needed. Bring clean, flat, nonslip shoes and your own water bottle. First-timers asked to arrive at 6:45 p.m. 7–9:30 p.m., Concourse Hall, 4531 Concourse. Suggested donation $8–$12 (students, $4; kids age 13 & under with caregiver, free). (734) 665–7704, aactmad.org/english-country.