- Dodge Park Thursdays, starting June 1, 3-8 pm. Visit Dodge Park in Sterling Heights to shop their farmer’s market, then enjoy a free outdoor concert at 7 pm! The farmer’s market also accepts EBT cards. For more information, click here.
- Summer Sounds, starting Friday, June 2, 5-8 pm. Groove to live music at the Center Court of The Mall at Partridge Creek! Summer Sounds concert series will be every Friday-Sunday now through Labor Day weekend. For band listings and more information, visit the mall’s website.
- Country to the Core, June 2-4 at Blake Farms. Head out to the orchard and enjoy kids activities, pig racing, pie and donut eating contests, line dancing, and a big fireworks show on Saturday night. Admission to the property is free and Funland for kids is free on Friday; other activities may come with a fee. Reserve your spot and purchase tickets for activities here.
- Vintage Baseball Matches, June 21 and 24, 1 pm. Head down to the Van Hoosen Farm to watch the Rochester Grangers play vintage baseball! The game is free and open to the public, just bring chairs, sunscreen, and a cold drink. For more information, click here.
- Canterbury Village Taco Festival, June 23-25. The 4th annual festival is loaded with strolling mariachi bands, hot pepper and taco eating contests, wrestling, Spanish dance lessons, family fun and more. Each attendee will get to vote for Michigan’s Best Taco! Admission is $5 per person in advance online and $10 per person at the event. Parking is also $5. Purchase tickets here.
- Summerfest, Saturday, June 24, 11 am-10 pm, downtown Auburn Hills. Enjoy food, fun, live entertainment and more at a festival fun for the whole family. Check out their Facebook page for more information.
- Festival of the Hills, Wednesday, June 28, 6pm. The beloved Rochester Hills tradition is back! Borden Park opens up for fun at 6, followed by an outdoor movie screening at 6:30. Play inflatables, a petting zoo, music by DJs, and food trucks will also be there. The grand finale is a fireworks show! Admission is free, but donations are accepted to keep this tradition alive. For more information here.