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]]>Rent should not consume more than 30% of your monthly earnings. But, especially if you live in a high-rent mega-city, this is easier said than done. So, how can renters spend a significant portion of their income on rent and still be in good financial shape?
The solution is to live a frugal lifestyle.
Modest living, contrary to popular belief, does not imply a life of privation. It's simply a matter of figuring out how to maximize what you already have while keeping costs to a bare minimum. You'll discover how to identify what you don't require and how to spend less on what you do.
1. Carefully select your location.
The first step toward a more frugal lifestyle is to look for an apartment. You can save a lot of money if you choose an apartment in the appropriate location. Keep the following aspects in mind while picking a location to support your frugal goals:
The distance between your home and your workplace or school.
There is a substantial distance between you and public transportation.
Acceptable travel time
Of course, you should hunt for a job before looking for a place to live. It's not only about being able to pay your rent: picking an apartment based on the location of your workplace will save you time and money on your daily journey.
2. Make a long-term lease agreement.
You have the option of negotiating the lease period with your landlord while discussing the rental agreement. Remember that the longer the lease is, the cheaper it is for you. This is because your landlord will not be required to perform any major renovations, repainting, or furniture changes during that time. Second, by not having to find a new tenant, they will save time and money.
A one-year lease is also an option, as it is less expensive and easier on the wallet. The most expensive option is to pay rent on a monthly basis, which you should avoid.
3. Create a financial strategy
A budget is akin to a road map in that it will help you achieve your financial goals faster. The idea is to create a simple budget that focuses on living a better life rather than a tight budget that eliminates any fun from your life.
Making a list of your financial goals is the first step in budgeting. Then eliminate any expense that isn't helping you meet your goals. Keep track of your spending and get rid of any unnecessary expenses.
You can use one of the many personal finance software programs available. They can aid you in setting and maintaining a budget.
4. Make the Most of Your Living Area
You can split the rent with a roommate.
If you're single, sharing a room and splitting the rent could help you save even more money. This can help you save a lot of money, especially if you reside in a big city with high living and rental costs.
There are a number of online resources available to help you find suitable roommates. Learn what it takes to cohabitate successfully with a stranger.
5. Save money on utilities
Keeping a close check on your utility costs as a tenant is an easy method to save money. Simply turn off the lights, heater, and any other appliances when you leave the house. To save money on electricity, replace your incandescent lights with LED lightbulbs when they burn out.
Take a 4-5 minute shower and don't leave the tap running while brushing your teeth or shaving to save water. Use sweaters and blankets instead of spending too much money on power bills to keep your flat warm in the winter. You'll not only save money, but you'll also be doing your part to protect the environment.
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]]>It can be tough moving from one country to another. The culture, currencies, laws, and requirements often vary from place to place. Language barriers and lack of familiarity can make moving overseas difficult or stressful. Finding apartments isn’t easy when you aren’t there to see them in person.
Fairlane Woods wants to make the hunt for the perfect apartment easier for you, so we’ve put together a few tips to make the international journey run smoothly. If you’re planning on moving to Michigan, you can check out our one, two, and three-bedroom apartments here.
Figure Out Where You Want to Live
Sometimes the hardest part is choosing the right location. Are you moving here for work? Will you have a car? Do you want to live in the city or more suburban areas?
Look for places that have the things you need when you get to the states. Check out the public transportation, and compare prices in different areas close to where you would like to live.
Create a Budget
Depending on how much you can afford, create a budget for how much you are willing to spend on food, groceries, transportation, and utilities. Sometimes utilities are included in the price, and at other apartments, you’ll have to pay for them separately. Make sure you know all these things before you commit.
Have Paperwork Ready
Apartments in the US often require proof of income and accountability. They often check US credit scores to make sure you are reliable when it comes to making payments. Since you may not have a US credit score, gather other documents like rent receipts and pay stubs so they can see you have a history of paying on time. If needed, offer to pay a higher deposit or multiple months’ rent to prove you are reliable.
If you have friends or family members in the area, it might help to see if they can cosign your lease.
Start Hunting
Websites such as Apartments.com and Craigslist.com can be of great assistance when it comes to searching. Some of these websites will have you fill out forms to contact and apply for apartments, while sites like Craigslist often have you contact the property manager directly.
Brokers or Real Estate Agents
If you are willing to pay a little more in your search for the perfect apartment home, consider hiring a real estate agent or apartment broker to find your apartment for you. They understand the market and can help you understand everything that goes into finding your own place.
Thoroughly Read the Lease and See the Apartment
If you can, try to take a virtual tour of the apartment you are trying to rent here in the US. If you are already here, make sure you visit and see the inside before you decide. Often photos can be misleading, so when viewing apartments online, make sure to vet listings for thorough descriptions and photos.
Never rent an apartment without talking to someone first. Scammers are real, and you don’t want to send money to someone you don’t trust.
For further help or information from our staff here at Fairlane Woods apartments, feel free to contact us!
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]]>Welcome to Hamtramck, Michigan.
For the past 40 years, we've had a celebration on Joseph Campau's Main Street to mark Labor Day weekend. This is one of the best Labor Day events in Michigan!
This year's festival, which is sponsored by HATCH, includes the Hamtramck tradition of boat races along Jos. Campau as well as a variety of activities for all, such as wrestling on Sunday, September 4 and Monday, September 5. The Hamtramck Labor Day Parade will be on Monday, September 5.
There will be a ton of entertainment, food, and music as always. The Hamtramck Labor Day Festival never has a dull moment with its single stage, numerous restaurant booths, and long lineup of carnival attractions.
Hamtramck Labor Day Festival in 2022
The 42nd Hamtramck Labor Day Festival will take place on September 3, 4, and 5, 2022.
As always, entry is free!
History of the Volunteers Festival, Hamtramck, and Labor Day Festival History: 42 years of enjoyment at the Hamtramck City Festival
When the Hamtramck City Festival was initially suggested in 1980, it was the worst possible moment.
The greatest crisis the city had ever experienced was at its height. The plant at Dodge Main had just shut down. The plant, which produced tens of thousands of jobs and millions of dollars in income, had characterized Hamtramck for seven decades.
The city was in a depressing frame of mind as it faced an uncertain future. At the time, former Mayor Robert Kozaren came up with the idea of holding a sizable municipal festival to uplift people' spirits and demonstrate to the rest of the world that Hamtramck was a resilient community that could grin in the face of adversity.
The inaugural event was soon scheduled for late September. It was a cool Friday as the bands at the festival on Joseph Campau, just north of Caniff, started to set up.
With over 100,000 attendees, it was a big success right away. The ability to party is one thing Hamtramck residents excel at. But it wasn't limited to residents of Hamtramck. The event attracted attendees from all around the metro region who came to enjoy the entertainment, food, and crafts.
The celebration was shifted to Labor Day the following year to take advantage of the nicer weather and extended vacation weekend. Additionally, the annual Polish Day Parade on Labor Day began to be connected with it.
The Festival has evolved throughout time, adding new merchants and performers, but it has remained surprisingly consistent in its capacity to provide a good time for everyone.
(City Historian Greg Kowalski)
History of Hamtramck
As a dusty farming village on the outskirts of Detroit, Michigan, Hamtramck, which was established in the years after the American Revolution, went virtually unnoticed for more than a century. With the debut of John and Horace Dodge's auto manufacturing in 1910, the town underwent a major transformation. Ten years later, Hamtramck was a thriving metropolis. It was one of the most densely inhabited cities in the US in 1930 with 56,000 inhabitants in a 2.1 square mile area.
The majority of this expanding population was made up of Polish immigrants. It was, in a way, the classic immigrant tale. Typically, these "Huddled masses" brought only what they were wearing and a steamer box filled with their possessions when they immigrated to the United States. They quickly accumulated enough savings to purchase houses on small lots. They arrived looking for a better life, just like so many others. The Polish immigrants yearned for democracy after years of oppression by the Russians, Prussians, Austrians, and Germans. They accepted democracy and started running for office right away. By the time Hamtramck became a city in 1922, the Poles had taken over and had transformed it into a place of raging politics, gritty urbanization, wild entertainment, and an intense sense of living. They were accompanied. Hamtramck retained its reputation as an immigrant neighborhood even after the noises of heavy industry receded and the Polish Americans were drawn away from the city by the allure of the expansive suburbs. African Americans have contributed to the community's fabric's consistency from Hamtramck's founding. Today's Arabs, Bangladeshis, Bosnians, Serbians, and other nationalities still find the city to be a desirable location to dwell, just as it did over a century ago when it drew hordes of immigrants.
Between then and today, it's been a crazy voyage. Big commercial tycoons, Communist schemes, infamous criminals, labor goons, corruption of mind-boggling dimensions, and devastating political feuds are all dramatized in the narrative of Hamtramck. But just as avarice and a quest for power motivate certain "Hamtramckans," so does the desire to construct sturdy homes in a respectable neighborhood. Hamtramck is driven by industry as much as intense emotions.
This is a tale of steadfast principles, profound convictions, kind and ground-breaking educational initiatives, and a very complex social system. Intriguing and wealthy individuals, both noble and lofty, corrupt and charismatic, may all be found in this narrative. It is mostly a tale of amazing individuals.
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]]>One of the best events and circus shows is right here in the Dearborn area this summer. You won’t want to miss Cirque Italia and their Water Circus shows!
Cirque Italia performs "Spectacular shows" in a stunning display of European flair.
The fact that CIRQUE ITALIA comprises a variety of specially created elements and goes from city to city displays a distinctive quality under our tents. Silver Unit and Gold Unit, two transportable water performances created by Cirque Italia, include a stage holding 35,000 gallons of water that actors sparkle over as they enthrall the audience with every motion. Visitors will be amazed by this special feature under the tent since it is a performance all on its own! The newest production from Cirque Italia, "Paranormal Cirque," is geared for our older fans who wish to escape into an exhilarating experience.
History Of Cirque Italia
The American ideal and one stubborn Italian businessman, Manuel Rebecchi, came together to create Cirque Italia. The Water Circus has developed from its inception in 2012 into one of the most avant-garde touring productions ever presented in the United States. A second Water Circus was introduced by Cirque Italia in 2017, and in 2018 we are happy to introduce Paranormal Cirque, a strange but entertaining blend of circus, theater, and cabaret. Cirque Slammer is a new show with a jail theme that we just debuted in 2021.
The Story Of Cirque Italia
"Aquatic Spectacular" is presented by Cirque Italia. Since the performance utilizes a specially created water stage that moves from city to city, the name represents a distinctive feature under the tent. 35,000 gallons of water are on the stage, which the performers wow the audience with as they walk over it. Visitors will be amazed by this "special feature" under the tent since it is a unique show!
Cirque Italia, an Italian entertainment business founded in 2012, presents a show with a European flair. A "vivid, dramatic, and moving experience within a specialized traveling tent" is how it is characterized.
European Style
Cirque Italia combines a love of production with a passion for circus skills to provide a memorable evening.
The high-energy performers at Cirque Italia test the limits of human performance as they ride BMX bikes and roller skate through the crowd. In order to create a business that leaves people in awe and rivals scrambling to catch up, founder Manuel Rebecchi—the nephew of Moira Orfei, the well-known queen of the Italian circus—combined his family's history with his own ground-breaking concepts.
The acts, which were inspired by the element of water, use human movement to demonstrate variety and fluidity as shower curtains and fountain jets crisscross in time with each step. The interdimensional impression is additionally enhanced with laser lights and bubbles. Mermaids emerge from the depths, and even dinosaurs appear as a homage to the inner kid.
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]]>Taking a private tour of our opulent, stylish apartments located in the center of our pet-friendly neighborhood set on more than 100 acres of beautiful nature is the first step toward the unmatched experience at Fairlane Woods Apartments. Before even stepping through the door frame of your new home, you will be enveloped in the comforts and conveniences that our neighbors respect and enjoy the moment you step foot on our large and beautifully maintained 130+ acre grounds.
Beat the heat with our amazing lakeside swimming pool and grill with friends on our gorgeous complex!
Other Amenities:
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130+ Acres of Majestic Landscaped Grounds
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Brand New Free Weights
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Gated Entrance Residential Community
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Tech and Business Center
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Private Lakeside Swimming Pool
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Pet-Friendly Community – No Size Restriction
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Your health as a resident is our top priority. In order to better serve you, Fairlane Woods Estate Apartment Homes in Dearborn, Michigan offers a wide range of amenities, including recently renovated kitchens and a private lakeside swimming pool with a wraparound sundeck.
Benefits:
Private access, enclosed reserved garage parking, a cutting-edge workout facility with free weights, and a wellness and meditation center are all features of our upscale community. Along with the typical kitchen appliances, all of our apartment units come equipped with a washer and dryer. Imagine receiving all of this as a standard benefit of living at Fairlane Woods Estate Apartment Homes. And that's before we even mention our great location close to Ford Motor Company and other significant local employers. We also provide furnished apartments; for more details, get in touch with our leasing office. Stop wasting time now. Visit us right away to see for yourself why Fairlane Woods Estate Apartment Homes is unquestionably one of Dearborn's best locations.
Be a part of our community that has won awards by joining today! Both the 2019 Apartment Ratings Top Rated Award and the 2018 Satisfacts Insite Award for Resident Satisfaction have been given to Fairlane Woods Apartments. We are dedicated to giving you an exceptional living experience and we can't wait to have you as our guest.
Come take a look at Fairlane Woods Estate Apartment Homes, where you may live the life you want, personally by scheduling a visit with us today.
Are you ready to experience Fairlane Woods firsthand? Set up a meeting today. Choose from the available options the self-directed or conventional guided tour that best suits your needs.
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]]>A Picture Perfect Day
The breeze cools your skin as you reach into an ice-cold cooler for a drink. It's a beautiful day in Michigan.
Hot dogs sizzle, watermelon drips, and potato salad is served in bowls.
All of the senses are stimulated by the sights and sounds, aromas and feelings. The rides, games, and booths exude joy, and laughter echoes throughout the park, reflecting off the lake. Baseballs collide with gloves, and frisbees fly until dusk. Then, as if the day couldn't get any better…
The dark, open sky explodes with color over the trees, showering sparks in stunning red, blue, yellow, and green hues.
The crowd lets out "oohs" and "ahs," and the rockets whistle, whizz, and swirl, creating a vibrant atmosphere of light overhead. People are staring in awe as the energy level reaches an all-time high.
Take in the beauty of this moment, this wondrous holiday –
Fourth of July Fireworks!
Fairlane Woods understands that 2021 was a difficult year and that you are eager to see the shows. We put together the best fireworks shows near Dearborn, Michigan, despite the fact that they were somewhat limited last year. For more information, click on the following links:
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Salute to America: Summer Stroll
With a limited number of free local shows this year, Salute to America is one of the best ways to celebrate the Fourth of July in Dearborn. This event is held annually by the Henry Ford and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and while tickets are not free, they are well worth the price. During the four-day event, three Detroit Symphony Orchestra performance areas with rotating ensembles will be on stage. Street food, cold beer, treats, and more, as well as a spectacular fireworks display, round out the festivities. Tickets are on sale for the festival, which runs from June 30 to July 3rd Here.
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The Huron-Clinton Metroparks fireworks display
The Huron-Clinton Metroparks fireworks displays are one of Southeast Michigan's favorite traditions, bringing together so much fun and excitement. Tens of thousands of our neighbors gather – over picnics and under the stars – to celebrate our country's independence. You can be a part of it. The Rick Lieder Trio will provide live entertainment beginning at 6 p.m. At 10 p.m., there will be a fireworks display.
Ages: Suitable for all ages.
From 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
To enter the park, you must have a Metroparks daily or annual pass.
Let us know in the comments if you have any questions or know of other shows!
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]]>Here’s where to take your mom — or pick her up something special to eat — on Sunday, May 8
other’sMother’s Day is on Sunday, May 9, which means there’s not a lot of time left to reserve a table or pre-order a takeout meal.
Amid this pandemic, not every mom is ready for indoor dining and some restaurants are pausing service. Other local establishments are offering socially distanced, decadent dining or selling kits and feasts to enjoy at home.
With restaurant capacity limited to 50 percent or 100 people, many places are booked or have canceled service this year, but a few professionals are available to help celebrate Mom this spring. Here are a few with availability at press time.
Know of any other restaurants providing service on Mother’s Day that we should include? Drop a note at [email protected].
Brunch (dine in or carry out)
Andiamo: Choose from a special menu, a plated brunch in Bloomfield or Warren, or brunch to-go. Takeout packages are $30 and include brown sugar glazed sliced ham, ricotta cheese-filled blintzes with berry compote, French toast strata with vanilla-scented custard, quiche, Applewood bacon, turkey sausage, potatoes O’Brien, breakfast pastries, and orange juice.
The Apparatus Room: Brunch for Mother’s Day includes an acai bowl with yogurt, berries, and house granola; as well as selections such as the Buckboard Benedict, comprising smoked pork collar, Brussels sprout slaw, and chipotle hollandaise. Call 313-800-5600.
Blake’s Cider Mill: This Armada-based tasting room is offering a Mother’s Day buffet that includes a prime rib carving station, eggs, bacon, waffles, ham, baked mostaccioli, mac and cheese, roasted chicken, and pasta salad for $30 ($10 for children). Reservations by telephone only at 586-784-9463.
Brown Iron Brewhouse: This Washington Township beer hall is offering a limited Mother’s Day menu, served with bloody marys and mimosas. Make reservations online, or call 586-697-3300, for outdoor patio reservations.
Chive: Make reservations for a five-course vegan brunch ($65) on the patio or bar. Brunch includes spring dumplings, artichoke Benedict, salad, fried chicken seitan, and a dessert. For those who prefer a meal at home, mac and cheese, lasagna, salad, wines, and desserts are available for order and pickup.
Dime Store The downtown Detroit favorite is reopen for brunch. The restaurant is known for its creative dishes including the Korean fries — spuds loaded with steak, bulgogi, pickled veggies, and creamy, spicy Sriracha mayo.
Forest: Birmingham’s Forest restaurant is taking reservations for 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. seatings on Mother’s Day. The cost is $55. Call 248-258-9400 to place orders or reserve on OpenTable.
Gaudino’s: This Italian restaurant and market in St. Clair Shores will have a Mother’s Day menu with seatings at 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. Call 586-879-6764 to reserve a table indoors or on the patio.
Grey Ghost: Brush Park restaurant Grey Ghost is serving a brunch for the first time in months. Service is from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Brunch orders are being accepted online.
Mabel Gray: This Hazel Park restaurant is taking reservations for parties of two to four for a four-course brunch at the bar, patio, or dining room on Mother’s Day. The menu includes a mimosa, potato blini, steak and eggs, beet cured lox, and a dessert for $65 per person. Champagne is available for an additional $50.
Madam: This splashy new Birmingham hotel restaurant is offering a three-course prix fixe ($75) with champagne mimosa and a dessert. Highlights include quiche Madam and crispy soft shell crab. A kids’ menu is available.
Mario’s: Italian favorite Mario’s has a plated Mother’s Day brunch ($40 adults, $15 for kids 5-12) available from noon to 4 p.m. The patio is now open. Call 313-832-1616.
Marrow: The restaurant-slash-butcher shop is offering a four-course chef’s tasting menu ($50) on May 9. Want to eat at home? Marrow’s also selling brunch or dinner kits for four ($80-$150) for pre-order; proceeds from them will benefit Dynami Foundation’s breast cancer research.
Mitchell’s Fish Market: Brunch is three courses and can include ginger-crusted salmon ($45), lobster and shrimp stuffed salmon ($45), tenderloin duo ($55), or a 6-ounce filet with shrimp scampi ($55). Reservations are recommended. For those who want to celebrate at home, there’s a family steak and cakes feast ($99) and a family surf and turf feast ($119) available.
The Morrie Royal Oak: Sip mimosas or a bloody mary while dining on Nashville hot chicken or waffle or pecan pancakes. Open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 248-216-1112.
The Rattlesnake Club: Treat Mom to a five-course meal, along with the best views of the Detroit River. Call 313-567-4400, ext. 3 to reserve a table, or email [email protected]
Rugby Grille: Four-course brunch includes the option of prime rib, bass, chicken breast, or risotto, served 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Make reservations online.
Testa Barra Kitchen and Cocktails: This Macomb Township restaurant, specializing in modern northern Italian cuisine, will offer a three-course meal, starting at $36. Options include lamb shank, prime rib, pasta ala vodka, miso-glazed salmon, vegan pasta, and filet mignon.
Zingerman’s Roadhouse offers an in-person brunch (think gingerbread waffles, spring onion quiche, or smoked steak and eggs) or a breakfast in bed preorder package. Order by May 8.
Brunch pickup only
AB’s Amazing Ribs: Treat mom to a carryout barbecue from this halal restaurant. There are meals for four that include ribeye, way gun, smoked chicken, mac and cheese, fries, and cornbread. 313-914-2159.
Berkley Common: Mother’s Day kits at this Berkley-based restaurant serve four to six people for $85. The meal includes spinach, bacon, onion, and cheddar quiche, as well as salad, blueberry muffins, and mimosas. Optional add-on gifts include ceramic candles, and aprons. Place orders by Saturday, May 1, for pickup at 4 p.m. on May 8. Call 248-677-0795 or email [email protected].
Fried Chicken + Caviar: This pop-up has meals for Saturday dinner or Sunday brunch: chicken-fried duck, risotto or grits, garden salads, and salted chocolate chip cookies. A bouquet of flowers from Graham Stanton is included with luxe packages ($165 for two).
The Stage Deli: Pick up a box of a four-course brunch ($75 and $95) to finish fixing at home. Each box serves four.
High Tea
Townsend Hotel: Afternoon tea is served noon to 3 p.m. The menu includes scones, assorted tea sandwiches and pastries for $65. (Children’s menu is $40.)
The Whitney: Detroit’s iconic mansion offers afternoon tea service at the mansion on Saturday and Sunday. With 30,000 feet and 14 dining rooms, there’s plenty of room for social distancing. Reserve a spot online.
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]]>2020's game, postponed amid the earliest days of the COVID-19 pandemic, was ultimately held in July with no fans in the stands. In 2021, a limited number of spectators were permitted into the stadium for the team's home opener, but festivities were tamed by spiking cases and a vaccination effort still in its infancy.
Friday's event (which also almost didn't happen) marks an apparent return to "normal": Comerica Park will allow full stadium capacity and will not require masking; parties, tailgates and barbecues will again fill the city's streets and bars.
Planning to head downtown for the return of Detroit's favorite unofficial holiday? Here's everything you need to know.
When is Tigers Opening Day?
When: 1:10 p.m. Friday April 8.
Where: Comerica Park, Detroit.
TV/radio: Bally Sports, WXYT-FM (97.1; other radio affiliates).
Starting pitchers: Tigers LHP Eduardo RodrÃguez (9-3, 3.61 ERA last year) vs. White Sox RHP Lucas Giolito (11-9, 3.53 ERA).
Where to get Opening Day tickets
Tigers Opening Day tickets are nearly sold out. Although options are pretty picked over, terrace and standing room tickets are still available through official vendor Tickets.com. Prices range from $55 for a standing room spot to $89 for a terrace seat.
Don't see a seat you like? Additional tickets can be found on third-party resale sites, including StubHub, where prices range from $70 to more than $300.
Opening Day weather forecast
Veterans of Detroit's past Opening Day games will be unsurprised to learn that Friday's forecast calls for a coat and an umbrella.
A high temperature of 47 degrees is predicted, with cloudy skies throughout the day and possibly some light showers, according to the AccuWeather forecast. Chance of rain is at 85%.
First Pitch and National Anthem
The National Anthem will be performed by Detroit native and 12-time Grammy Award winner Jack White. It'll be the first time performing the Anthem for the Cass Tech alum, who kicks off his 2022 tour Friday with a pair of shows at Detroit's Masonic Temple Theatre.
Following White's performance, fans will be treated to a flyover of Comerica Park by four A-10 Thunderbolt “Warthog” aircrafts from the 107th Fighter Squadron.
The ceremonial first pitch will be thrown by Amari Bartee, son of former Tigers player and first base coach Kimera Bartee, who tragically passed away in December at age 49.
Get to the park early! Gates will open at 10:30 a.m, and attendees are encouraged to take their seats no later than 12:40 p.m. in order to catch the pre-game action.
Early birds can take advantage of the Miller Lite Home Run Happy Hour on the Pepsi Porch, which offers $5 concessions (including beer!) from 10:30 a.m. til noon.
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]]>What do you use to decorate Easter eggs? Switch things up this year and try one of these creative ideas! From temporary tattoos to silk ties and even highlighters, these methods result in beautiful eggs that your kids can help make, too.
Tip: People often ask, do you need to boil eggs before dyeing them? And the answer is yes. This quick step will protect you from messy egg-dropping accidents—which are bound to happen when working with little kids. Plus, they’ll be ready to eat if you choose a food-safe decorating method.
Mixed Marbles
It doesn’t get much easier (or more fun) than dying eggs in Cool Whip. And it’s perfect for the little ones to get involved. Simply add a few drops of food coloring into a bowl full of dessert topping and swirl the color with a toothpick. Then, roll your eggs in the mixture until they’re completely covered and allow the color to set for about 30 minutes. Rinsing the eggs will reveal a beautiful pastel marbling that will look amazing on your Easter dinner table. If you’d like a brighter coloring to these eggs, let them sit in the dessert topping and food coloring for up to an hour. This method is super fun to do at an Easter egg decorating party.
Adorable Tattoos
Temporary tattoos aren’t just for little kids and birthday parties. Turn them into your next DIY Easter decoration! For this Easter egg decorating idea, apply themed temporary tattoos (we love these Easter tattoos from Amazon) to an egg’s surface the way you would on skin. You may have to smooth the tattoo onto the egg a bit after the tattoo’s backing is removed. To use up the leftovers, try one of these tasty hard boiled egg recipes.
Simple Paint
Get in touch with your natural side by painting simple designs—like florals, greenery or even a chicken—on hard boiled brown eggs. (If you don’t want to pay the extra few bucks, you can also lightly dye white eggs. And yes, there is a reason why brown eggs cost more.)
Golden Globes
If you’re all about elegance, these major metallics from Lily Ardor are right up your alley. The eggs are made with copper and gold leaf, which can be found on Amazon or your local craft stores. For a more modern vibe, add pops of geometric designs in 3-D black paint.
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]]>Detroit has a deep history here in America, from the industrial revolution to the center for Ford Automotive in Dearborn. The city is host to some surprisingly good art and cultural museums, besides the obvious automotive museums here in Motor City. To explore the history and art of the Detroit area a little more, we have put together a list of some of the must-see museums in the Dearborn and Detroit metro areas.
The Henry Ford Museum
20900 Oakwood Boulevard, Dearborn, MI
313-855-5048
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Mon – Fri 9 am – 5 pm
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Sat 9 am – 3 pm
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Sun 9 am – 1 pm
Starting right here in Dearborn, we love the Henry Ford Museum and its partner Greenfield Village. Packed full of historically significant objects, including the bus on which Rosa Parks defied segregation, the chair in which Lincoln was sitting when he was assassinated, and Thomas Edison’s laboratory. If you’re in Motor City for cars though, there’s the first car Ford ever built, and you can ride in a Ford from 1923.
Detroit Institute of Arts
5200 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI
(313) 833-7900
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Closed Mon – Tues
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Wed – Fri 9 am – 4 pm
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Sat – Sun 10 am – 5 pm
The Detroit Institute of Arts is one of the world’s finest art museums; its huge collection of art from across the globe features everything from Egyptian statuettes and suits of armor to paintings by Monet and Van Gogh. Set in 100 galleries, not forgetting Diego Rivera’s Detroit Industry frescoes in the central court of the museum, you’ll need multiple visits to truly appreciate it all.
Detroit Historical Museum
5401 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI
(313) 833-1805
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Thu – Sat 10 am – 5 pm
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Sun 1 pm – 5 pm
The primary museum from the Detroit Historical Society has been around in one form or another since 1928 when it occupied a single room in a downtown skyscraper. Since then, it has grown significantly, with exhibits depicting over 300 years of Detroit history, demonstrating how it evolved from a French fur trading post into a major industrial center.
Michigan Science Center (MiSci)
5020 John R. Street, Detroit
(313) 577-8400
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Update: TEMPORARILY CLOSED
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While this is closed at the moment, it is a must-see and should reopen shortly!
If you prefer your museum a bit more hands-on, MiSci is a far more interactive experience, with live stage shows, a 4D theater, and lab activities and exhibitions with which to get involved. There’s also an IMAX® theatre, a planetarium, and After Dark events for those over the age of 21 to enjoy the museum with a drink or two.
What are your favorite Detroit Museums? Tell us in the comments!
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