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Entries from July 1, 2010 - July 31, 2010

Wednesday
Jul072010

Detroit Moxie's Weekend Roundup

So, it's been a bit hot in metro Detroit this week. Here's a picture of my favorite Ice Tree at Belle Isle to cool you off. Now get out there and enjoy your weekend in Detroit!

The Belle Isle Ice Tree.

Weekend Roundup

1. Plymouth Art in the Park - Art invades the lovely town of Plymouth this weekend. Over 400 artists will be showing off thier paintings, sculpture, jewelry, woodwork, photography, fine glass, ceramics, and folk art. July 9-11.

2. American Polish Festival & Craft Fair - Kick up your heels and get your polka on with great entertainment, tons of yummy Polish food, crafts, and more. July 9-11.

3. Detroit APBA Gold Cup - The Hydroplane races will heat up the Detroit River this weekend, reaching speeds up to 190 MPH! July 9-11.

4. Detroit Symphony Orchestra at the Ford House - Bring a picnic and listen to the fabulous DSO with the Ford House as the backdrop. Enjoy a stroll through the grounds and end the evening with fireworks. July 9 & 10.

5. Michigan Elvisfest - Step into your blue suede shoes and head out to Ypsilanti to pay homage to the King of Rock & Roll. July 9 & 10.

6. Baar Bazaar - Catch some live music and have a drink while shopping for handmade crafts, vintage clothing, records, books, collectables, and more. July 10.

Do you know of a great event going in on Metro Detroit this weekend? Add it to the comments and share it with us!

Tuesday
Jul062010

Let's All Go To The Drive-In!

Drive-in movie theaters are a part of American culture. They are now seen as old dinosaurs with drive-in graveyards more plentiful than venues still in operation. The Ford-Wyoming Drive-In in Dearborn, Michigan is our lone surviving drive-in in metro Detroit.

The Ford-Wyoming Drive-In in Dearborn, Michigan.

The Ford-Wyoming is open 7 days a week, year round, has 5 screens showing recent releases, and can accommodate over 1500 cars!

My husband had never been to a proper drive-in so on the Fourth of July we went to see Toy Story 3 in the most American way possible. We parked up at the drive-in!

Going to the drive-in movie theater was a special treat when I was a kid. We’d go in our pajamas and bring our pillows and sleeping bags. I remember going to the Galaxy in Madison Heights and the Troy and Van Dyke Drive-Ins. Sometimes we’d go with just our family, sometimes we’d hop in a car with all of our neighbors.

You can still use these old speakers or you can tune the sound in on your car radio.

My parents, who were teenagers in the 1950’s, grew up in the heyday of the drive-ins. My dad has fond memories of the Gratiot, the Van Dyke, and especially the Bel-Air. “What was nice about the Bel-Air was that there was a spot behind the drive-in where you could park. You couldn’t hear the movie but it was a good place to 'park'.”

The Ford-Wyoming is old, it opened in 1950, and it’s a bit rundown. That didn’t hamper our recent visit; in fact, my husband and I had a blast! We'll go back to the drive-in a few more times this summer.

You can enjoy the movie in the comfort of your own car, catch a double feature, and enjoy a summer night. And, because it was the Fourth of July, there were fireworks going on all around us.

The screen quality may not stand up to modern indoor theaters but the atmosphere makes up for it. Drive-ins are also quite economical. At the Ford-Wyoming it’s $8.50 for an adult and that includes two movies. You can also bring your own snacks and beverages. We opted to bring our own beverages and buy some buttery movie theater popcorn from the concession stand.

Drive-Ins aren’t just for date night; they also are a great destination for family fun or a group outing.

A few tips for your next trip to the drive-in:

  • If you don’t want to sit in your car bring lawn chairs, pillows, and blankets.
  • Bring your own food and beverages to save on cost.
  • Shut off your headlights. Don’t be that guy!
  • Remember to bring a keychain light or glow sticks to navigate your way to the concession stand and restrooms.
  • Get there early to pick the best spot. (The gates at the Ford-Wyoming open at 8:00 p.m.during the summer.)

The Ford-Wyoming may be the last surviving drive-in in metro Detroit but there are a few others still open throughout Michigan. Check out this list when you head out on your next road trip. You can also watch movies at the Drive-In Theaters at Compuware Arena.

Thursday
Jul012010

Detroit Moxie's Weekend Roundup

Have a safe and happy Fourth of July Weekend!

Weekend Roundup

1. Salute to America - Head down to The Henry Ford & Greenfield Village for a night of patriotic music with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Bring a picnic dinner and finish the night with fireworks. July 1-4.

2. Stars & Stripes Festival - Enjoy free concerts including Vince Neil, John Michael Montgomery, John Waite, The Rockets and more. Other activities include a carnival, Taste of America, Salute to the Military, and a Banana Derby. July 2-5.

3. New Center Park Kick-Off Weekend - The new park kicks off with free entertainment, kids activities, food, and beverages. July 2-5.

4. Panel Discussion with MST3K: Mystery Science Theater 3000 Cast Members - The creator and cast members from this cult show will be on hand to answer audience questions and to talk about the show. July 1st.

5. Detroit Tigers - Our Tigers are playing at home this holiday weekend. Head down to the Comerica Park and watch them take on the Seattle Mariners. July 2-4.

Bonus: The Ann Arbor Summer Festival is in full swing.

There will be plenty of fireworks going on all weekend. Check here to find a fireworks display close to you.

Do you know of a great event going in on Metro Detroit this weekend? Add it to the comments and share it with us!

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