What’s Happening: Plenty to do this weekend in Ann Arbor

Capture the flavor of Michigan summer at Ann Arbor Farmers Market
We are open Saturdays and Wednesdays 7 a.m.-3 p.m. at 315 Detroit Street. You’ll find Michigan peaches, blueberries, apricots, plums, apples, melons, sweet corn, heirloom tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, salad mix, leafy greens, broccoli, root vegetables, mushrooms, microgreens and herbs. Our farmers will also have cut flowers, house plants, perennials, honey, maple syrup, eggs, pastured meat and poultry, cheese and Lake Superior fish. Our producers will have bread, pastries, gluten free and allergen free baked goods, jam, pickles, spices, hot sauce, salsa, olive oil, juice, chocolate, coffee, tea and mead. Our artisans will have body care products, candles, cards, jewelry, ceramics, clothing, gifts and more! We accept cash, and tokens for credit cards, mobile payment and SNAP/EBT are available at the market office window. Participating farms also accept Prescription for Health, WIC Project Fresh, and Senior Project Fresh coupons. Service animals are welcome. Accessible restrooms are available. More information at our website. 

Saturday Aug. 5
Tacos El Mariachi Loco Food Truck will be serving lunch, noon-3 p.m.

Wednesday Aug. 9
* Vegano Italiano Food Truck will be serving lunch 11a.m.-2 p.m.
* Live Music provided by Blue Sky Jazz, 10:30-a.m.-noon and Lark’n, noon-1:30p.m.

Additional opportunities for swim lessons
Buhr Park Pool has openings for Session 3 group swim lessons, Aug. 7-17. Call 734.794.6234 to register or click here.

Natural Area Preservation stewardship workdays

For your safety, wear long pants, tall socks, and closed-toe shoes. All minors should be accompanied by a guardian. More information: How to prepare for a NAP workday (PDF).

Saturday, Aug. 5, 9 a.m.-noon, Olson Nature Area. Olson Park was once a gravel pit, but is now a place to play soccer, ride a bike, or take a hike. It’s also home to many butterflies including the declining monarch. Non-native plants are invading the open meadows, threatening pollinator habitats. Help NAP remove these unwanted plants and improve habitat for butterflies and their friends. Meet at the entrance on Dhu Varren Rd, just east of Pontiac Trail. Volunteers will use their hands to pull small-to-medium plants from the ground. Workday sites have unpaved trails and require going off-trail. Preregister through VolunteerHub so NAP can plan on enough staff and supplies for a safe and successful event.

Tuesday, Aug. 8, 10 a.m.-noon, Buttonbush Nature Area. Join us for our last trail-trimming event of the summer at Buttonbush Nature Area! If you’re lucky, you’ll catch sight of the dramatic blooms of the buttonbush shrubs that this natural area is named after. Meet at the park entrance at the end of Hickory Point Drive. Workday sites have unpaved trails and require going off-trail. Preregister through VolunteerHub so NAP can plan on enough staff and supplies for a safe and successful event.

GIVE 365 volunteer events in the parks
Did you know there are 162 parks in the City of Ann Arbor? That’s right! And volunteers play a key role in maintaining and caring for the park system. Join GIVE 365 for a stewardship volunteer event in the parks. Projects include garden bed maintenance, playground surfacing, litter pickups and more. All experience levels are welcome and all tools/supplies will be provided. View event details and sign up below.

The love, lure and lore of the laundry line workshop
Wednesday, Aug. 16, 9:30 a.m. The laundry line? What’s there to talk about? Anne Lawrence will take you on a nostalgic trip back in time to the days when everyone hung their wash on the line to dry – when they went online without the internet! There will be memories to share, links between the clothesline and social/cultural issues, history, feminism, psychology, sociology, and ecology. You will hear why “solar drying” – that wonderful free sun – is once again the way to go in today’s eco-conscious world. Call 734.794.6250 or email bpatton@a2gov.org register.​ Free of charge.

ACBL sanctioned Bridge games
Returning Thursdays, Sept. 7, noon-3:30 p.m. Join us for the return of sanctioned bridge at the Ann Arbor Senior Center! We will be welcoming our new director, Matt Evett, and celebrating the return of the beloved game with lunch on the house. No partner? No problem! Arrive by 11:30 a.m. and tell the director. Cost is members, $8; nonmembers, $9.

NEW! Phone-tography class
Wednesdays, Sept. 20-Oct. 18, 2:30-4 p.m. (Class on Oct. 4 will be 2:30-4:30 p.m.) Learn how to use your smartphone’s camera. Learn digital camera basics every day uses for your phone’s camera and how to share. Learn how to navigate your tablet, iPhone or Android device’s camera interface and take photos to share with your family and friends. Offered in partnership with Washtenaw Community College for individuals 65+.

August Blood drive: You’re always somebody’s type!
Thursday, Aug. 24, 1-5:30 p.m. In partnership with Versiti Blood Centers. Save lives and impact our community. For every attempted blood donation at the June and August blood drives, a $10 donation will be made to Community Action Network (CAN) of Ann Arbor! Versiti Blood Center of Michigan is the local, non-profit blood center headquartered in Grand Rapids, serving more than 85 hospitals throughout Michigan, and collecting more than 130,000 units of blood each year. As the largest blood provider in the Midwest, your blood donations are needed to ensure that our community blood supply is stable and patient care is met. Located at the Ann Arbor Senior Center, 1320 Baldwin. Appointments preferred, click here or call 866.MIBLOOD to schedule. Questions regarding the location call 734.794.6250.

20th annual Project Grow tomato tasting
Saturday, Aug. 19, 1-3 p.m. Project Grow’s tasting event will be held at County Farm Park in the pavilion by the playground. If you like tomatoes and have not attended one of these tastings before, you owe it to yourself to come!  We invite you to bring your favorite tomatoes to share with others! Located at County Farm Park Pavilion Area, 2230 Platt Rd. Contact info@projectgrowgardens.org. Free of charge.

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