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Crossroads Village & Huckleberry Railroad 2008 Pure FunPak!
Flint Area Convention & Visitors Bureau
May 23-September 2, 2008
Crossroads Village captures a special time in the history of Flint and Genesee County. With its 35 historic structures, Villagers, in period dress, welcome you to their homes, mills and shops dating back to the 1800's. Crossroads' 2008 season runs Saturday, May 24 through Monday, September 1. Always Family Friendly! Discounted, overnight packages, for two, starting as low as $70 per night, which includes hotel accommodations, Village admission and a boat or train ride. To book,... More
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Michigan Renaissance Festival
Flint Area Convention & Visitors Bureau
August 16-September 28, 2008
Avg. Event Rating (5.0 Stars):
Return to an age of wonder and adventure where pleasure reins and merrymaking is the rule. Stroll the wooded paths for handmade crafts, feast upon a succulently roasted turkey,... More

Tapology Tap Dance Festival for Youth
October 23-October 26, 2008
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April 4, 2009
Friday, April 3, 2009 at 8pm DCNY's repertoire of traditional and contemporary folk and classical dances weaves a vibrant vision of China's ancient folk cultures across a vast array,... More
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Impressions: The Lithographic Image
July 26-August 31, 2008
This exhibition will focus on the great diversity of styles and techniques associated with the lithograph. Prints are drawn from the Flint Institute of Arts' permanent collection,... More

Chicago : by Fred Ebbe, Bob Fosse & John Kander
September 4-September 14, 2008
Vertigo Theatrics Dinner Theatre presents the hit musical "Chicago"; by Fred Ebbe, Bob Fosse & John Kander, in September 2008. Join us as we open our 11th season,... More

Michigan Renaissance Festival 2008 Pure FunPak
Flint Area Convention & Visitors Bureau
June 12-September 29, 2008
Transport into the 16th century at the Michigan Renaissance Festival! From kings and queens to jesters and troubadours, the Festival brings to life the romance of an epic age. Enjoy,... More
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Transport Yourself Back In Time With A Michigan Renaissance Festival Discounted Overnight Package!Step back into the 16th century during the Michigan Renaissance Festival's 29th season entertaining patrons in the village of Hollygrove. This season's theme is "The Legend Becomes You." Roam the festive marketplace, featuring friendly village merchants lining every path. In addition to the fantastic selection of handcrafted wares, Hollygrove guests may also partake in games of skills or enjoy non-stop entertainment! Belly dancers, sword swallowers, musicians, comedians and swordfighters provide merriment for all ages. The Festival is best known for its awe-inspiring full-contact armored jousting tournaments where gallant knights defend their honor until the last man is standing. Open weekends and Labor Day Monday, August 16 through September 28 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. - Rain or Shine and Always FREE Parking.
Discounted, overnight packages, for a family of four, are available starting as low as $70, which includes Village admission and overnight accommodations at a Flint and Gensee County area hotel of your choice.
For more information CLICK HERE or call the Flint Area Convention & Visitors Bureau at 1-877-FLINT-MI or (810) 232-3261.
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Coming to Flint in August thru November 2008... Arts of the LGBTQ Communities and Allies. Click here to find out more.
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