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Recreation Rundown
Summer Guide

 

Summer fun has arrived!

 

Summer is just around the corner; it's never too early to start planning! We've brought back some time-honored favorites such as the Marshbank Music Series 2.0, Touch-A-Truck, the Native Plant Sale, stand up paddle board programs, art classes at Schulak Farm and much more.

New programs starting this summer include:

  • Mud Day
  • Beekeeper for a Day
  • Friday Night Nerf Wars
  • Flag Football
  • Intro to Kayaking
  • Mother & Daughter Archery
  • Coyote Neighbors
  • WERQ Dance Fitness
  • Tails & Trails Dog Walks
  • Niagara on the Lake & Stratford Duo Trip

 

Check out the Summer Guide here!

earth day

 

Register for our free Earth Day Celebration!

 

Thursday, April 18 from 4-7 pm at the Recreation Activities Center, all ages

What better way to celebrate Earth Day than by spending time enjoying nature! Come explore the Nature Room and Outdoor Natural Play Area. Free activities include a recycled craft, a visit from Rocky from Paw Patrol, meet and greet with our live animals in the Nature Room and more.

​This is a FREE event. Pre-registration is suggested. Registered participants will receive a goody bag.

 

Register Now!

egg Hunt

 

Flashlight Hunt: an Egg Hunt with an added twist

 

April 12 at 8:45 pm at Drake Sports Park, ages 7-12

An "egg-citing" twist on one of our most popular events, designed for our slightly older egg hunters.  Bring your flashlight and be prepared to "really hunt" down those hidden treasures.  Come early if you'd like to enjoy any of the regular Spring Fling Egg Hunt activities - photos with Mr. and Mrs. Bunny, trackless train rides and the petting farm. These activities will end at 8:30 pm.

 

Register Now!

Lace Museum

Trip: Lace Museum, Mill Race Village and Lunch

Tuesday, April 23 from 9:00 am-3:15 pm, bus departs from the Recreation Activities Center

Join the Greater West Bloomfield Historical Society and WB Parks for a trip to The Lace Museum and historic Mill Race Village, in Northville. The Lace Museum features a visual feast of treasures – from a 19th-century Edwardian wedding gown made of Belgian lace to an orange Victorian walking dress. The 1,000 square foot space curates collars, tablecloths and assorted American and European lace. An additional stop includes a docent-led walking tour of the historic Mill Race Village. Lunch is included at Tirami Su.  

 

Register Now!