Small Town Michigan Festival Offers Music, Shopping and More
Small town Michigan offers really fun things to do in the summer, especially when it comes to festivals. One town is gearing up for one of the biggest small town Michigan festivals, and even outside of the festival, this town offers music, shopping and more all summer. It’s hard to believe, but summer is already starting to wind down, so now is the time to get out there and enjoy the season. Thankfully, we still officially have two months of summer left, but come August, school starts in many areas of Michigan, so it almost feels like July is the last full summer month.
Small Town Michigan Festival
Marshall, Michigan, offers lots of summer activities. If you’ve never been to Marshall, it’s totally worth the road trip. It’s like a scene out of a Hallmark movie. During the summertime in downtown Marshall, find free outdoor music performances all around the area. Some of the places bringing in bands include SandHill, Dark Horse Brewing Co., Fridays at the Fountain and the Lyon Lake Grill & Event Center.
“Summer in Marshall isn’t just about relaxation; it’s a vibrant celebration of community and culture,” a release about the city states. “The town comes alive with a diverse calendar of events, ensuring there’s something for everyone. Here are a few highlights to ignite your summer wanderlust.”
So, what’s the small town Michigan festival on the way in Marshall? It’s Rock the Block on Saturday (July 20). According to a release, this event will feature a pet fashion show; animal encounters; a dog ice cream eating contest; face painting; a celebrity dunk tank; photos and autographs with Dan Miller from the Detroit Lions; a Coney Dog eating contest; live music and more. How awesome is that? Another big festival is coming up from July 25 through 27 with Marshall Bluegrass Festival. This event features both national and local musicians. “Beyond the music, indulge in delicious festival fare, workshops, explore the booths of unique vendors, and participate in family-friendly activities,” a release states. “Whether you’re a seasoned bluegrass aficionado or simply enjoy the energy of live music, this festival promises to create lasting memories.”
Also, on Aug. 3 is Marshall Motorfest, offering a ton of sidewalk sales, a DJ, a sock hop, food vendors, outdoor games and ice cream trucks. Then, the main event will have you going back in time with a classic cars cruise down Michigan Avenue. Contact me with your favorite small town Michigan festivals and events.