Observer Editor
“Top of the Park”: Ann Arbor Summer Festival
See 12 Friday.
Tonight in the KidZone: Japanese crafts (5 p.m.) with the U-M Center for Japanese Studies.
In the Annex Tent: bicycle repairs by Common Cycle staff (5 p.m.).
On the Power Center Lawn: a Pilates workout (5:30 p.m.) led by local Pilates instructor Anne McDonough.
On the O&W Grove Stage: Ypsilanti indie folk singer Chris DuPont (5 p.m.), followed by Great Lakes Taiko Drumming (6 p.m.) performing Japanese festival and folk music on traditional instruments.
On the Rackham Stage: Authentic bluegrass by longtime local favorites the RFD Boys (6:30 p.m.), and Country GongBang (8 p.m.), a South Korean contemporary bluegrass band that incorporates elements of K-Pop music.
The music is followed at 9:45 p.m. by a screening of Gremlins, Joe Dante’s 1984 comic horror-fantasy about a boy who inadvertently unleashes a horde of malevolently mischievous monsters on a small town.
5–11 p.m.
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