Jelly Roll Live At Free Metro Detroit Event: What You Need To Know
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Jelly Roll is set to appear at a free event in a Walled Lake dispensary. He will be promoting his new cannabis line, Bad Apple, and hosting a listening party for his record “Whitsitt Chapel” before it is released on June 2.
How to get in?
It’s a free event, but guests will need a wristband to attend, which is strictly one per guest. Stop by The Greenhouse of Walled Lake, located at 103 E. Walled Lake Dr., beginning Friday, May 19, and ask for a free wristband. You will then use the wristband as your ticket in. “We are limiting it to 1000, so get here early,” said the Greenhouse. “Be the first to pick up some Bad Apple while you’re here and we will see you on the 26th.”
What else to know?
The event is for all ages. However, if you’re under 21 and need a wristband, stop by The Greenhouse Coffee Truck outside The Greenhouse on May 19 and pick one up.
Just so you know, there won’t be any cannabis consumption allowed at this event. The organizers don’t have the proper license for it, and they will make sure it’s strictly enforced. So, it’s essential to prepare yourself ahead of time and avoid any disappointment.
Jelly Roll will be at the Greenhouse of Walled Lake on Friday, May 26 at 6:45 PM.
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April 20 will be here before you know it and for thousands of cannabis users, it’s a day of celebration. Marijuana culture will be celebrated as medicine, food, fuel, and more on 4/20 with events and gatherings.
When you think of cannabis, Colorado and California may come to mind. But the Great Lakes State of Michigan has several dispensaries and facilities. In June 2022, sales of recreational marijuana totaled nearly $166 million in Michigan, compared with $107 million a year prior. There are cities in Michigan that allow recreational marijuana facilities. Some of those places include Ann Arbor, Battle Creek, Detroit, Ferndale, Grand Rapids, and more. While others only allow medical marijuana facilities such as Bangor Township, Hazel Park, Jackson, and others.
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