February Film Festival, starting Friday, February 2, 7 pm. The Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm will be exploring a wide variety of films all month long, starting with Michigan: An American Portrait. Film screenings are free but do require preregistration. Visit Van Hoosen Farm EventBrite to register.
Winter Luminaries, Saturday, February 10, 7-9 pm. All ages are welcome to join a lantern-lit walk for stargazing and hot chocolate at Burgess-Shadbush Nature Center! The Oakland County Astronomy Club will be on hand for pointing out constellations. Preregister for updates here.
Rochester Chorus Broadway Favorites Concert, February 9 &10, 7 pm. Hear favorite Broadway songs from a talented local choir at First Congregational Church Rochester on the 9th and Beacon Unitarian Universalist on the 10th, both at 7 pm. Tickets are available for $10 at the door.
#StrongerTogether Ice Fests, downtown Lake Orion & Oxford, Sunday, February 11. Stroll through two downtowns and enjoy beautiful ice sculptures from Clear Cut Ice. Free. For more information, visit Downtown Lake Orion’s website.
Free Third Thursday, February 15, at Cranbrook Art Museum and Cranbrook Institute of Science. Enjoy free admission to the art museum 11 am to 8 pm and free admission to the science institute from 5 to 8 pm. Limited walk-in spots are available, so preregistration is highly recommended. Register here.
From Puerto Rico to the Upper Peninsula: A Vintner’s Tale, Friday, February 23, 10 am. The Meadow Brook Hall Garden Club is welcoming guest speaker James Mesenbring to show how you can grow grapes in the Midwest! Non-members can request a Zoom link to watch at home. Send an email, including your phone number to MBGCmembers@gmail.com to request the link that includes a link to make a $5 guest donation.