November Michigan Event Calendar 2009


November by Karen from Michigan

Here's a bunch Michigan festivals & events for the month of November. As usual, there's no way to get them all, so please add links and information about the one's we've missed (or reviews of ones we have here) in the comments below.

November Fast Facts

- November, Wikipedia

In 1863, Abraham Lincoln, proclaimed the last Thursday of November to be a National Day of Thanksgiving(pdf).

November Quotes

"All in November's soaking mist
We stand and prune the naked tree,
While all our love and interest
Seem quenched in the blue-nosed misery."
- Ruth Pitter

"November always seemed to me the Norway of the year."
- Emily Dickinson

"So dull and dark are the November days.
The lazy mist high up the evening curled,
And now the morn quite hides in smoke and haze;
The place we occupy seems all the world."
- John Clare, November

"November's sky is chill and drear,
November's leaf is red and sear."
- Sir Walter Scott

"The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down
Of the big lake they call Gitche Gumee
Superior, they say, never gives up her dead
When the gales of November come early."
- Gordon Lightfoot, "The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald"

Things to Do, Places to Go

October 23 - November 30
Northern Michigan C. S. Lewis Festival - Traverse City
The Northern Michigan C. S. Lewis Festival welcomes you to our annual month-long celebration. Events take place during late October and November in the Petoskey area on Little Traverse Bay, including music & theater performances, school & library programs, scholarly lectures, community discussion groups, and more.

November 7 & 8 and November 14 & 15
Toast the Season Wine Tour - Leelanau Peninsula
The annual Toast the Season wine trail tour features a special wine pour, accompanied by holiday themed gourmet food, at each of the 17 Leelanau Peninsula member wineries. At your starting winery you will be given a commemorative glass, a unique holiday ornament and a holiday gift basket from the members of Sleeping Bear Gourmet (a group of local, fair trade and organic food producers).

November 10
31st Annual Edmund Fitzgerald Memorial Service - Whitefish Point
The service includes reflections, music, and the Call to the Last Watch Ceremony in which the ship’s bell is run 29 times for each crewman who went down with this famous vessel – plus a 30th ring for all who have lost their lives on the Great Lakes.

November 10
Annual Fitzgerald Memorial Service - River Rouge
November 10 - Edmund Fitzgerald Memorial Service. A memorial service for the men lost on the Edmund Fitzgerald will be held on November 10 at Dr. Henri Belanger Park in River Rouge, Mi. The service will be held near the Mariners Memorial Lighthouse beginning at 6:00 p.m. The tug boat will be on hand to take out a wreath to be placed on the river. The service will feature a plaque presentation, bell ringing, lantern lighting, and refreshments will be served.

November 14 - 21
Kalamazoo Russian Festival - Kalamazoo
Celebrate the partnership between Kalamazoo, Michigan and Pushkin, Russia at this years Kalamazoo Russian Festival; a unique Russian cultural event in the Midwest.

November 12 -14
International Wine & Food Festival - Grand Rapids
After celebrating an amazing opening year, Michigan's largest International Wine & Food Festival returns to grace the 40,000 square foot elegance of DeVos Place's Steelcase Ballroom. This festival has established itself as Michigan's premier event for the celebration and tasting of the finest foods, wines, beers and spirits. From the connoisseur who lives and breathes for the finer things in life to the novice looking for an introduction to the world of food and spirits, the International Wine & Food Festival will deliver a grand experience that is sure to please every palette.

November 15 - 30
Deer Hunting (Regular Firearm Season)
If you think this isn't a major event, then you probably live south of Clare. ;)

November 16 - 21
7th Annual Children's Film Festival - Saugatuck
Artful, educational, funny, thought-provoking films for young audiences (made by both adult and young filmmakers).

November 20
Silver Bells in the City - Lansing
Silver Bells in the City, which attracts 120,000 attendees, annually features an Electric Light Parade followed by the lighting of Michigan’s official Christmas tree and a firework show (weather permitting) over the State Capitol.

The entire evening is also filled with free family entertainment including free admission to Lansing’s cultural institutions, horse-drawn wagon rides on Washington Square, and performances by more than 50 local arts and cultural institutions throughout downtown Lansing.

November 21 - December 31
Battle Creek International Festival of Lights - Battle Creek
The six-week holiday lighting extravaganza in greater Battle Creek, Michigan, features over one million sparkling lights, special events, lighting displays, and entertainment.

November 26
Detroit's Thanksgiving Day Parade - Detroit
The theme for the 83rd America’s Thanksgiving Parade® is Together We Shine. The theme celebrates The Parade Company bringing a spark of magic and people together to enjoy one of Detroit’s largest and free events where for one special moment, families can be entertained, share a tradition and create a memory. As we celebrate the theme of this year’s Parade, we are asking the metro Detroit community to join together to celebrate this civic event that is so important to our community.

November 27
Fantasy of Lights - Howell
Parade & Town Activities in Historic Howell, Michigan

November 27 - 29
Dickens Festival - Holly
In the quaint Village of Holly, Michigan, amidst the great Victorian period architecture, Charles Dickens characters come to life in the streets at the annual Dickens Festival. Music and merriment is what it's all about. Come join the fun and be sure to visit the businesses who sponsor this event for you. Dress warm. Better yet, dress period and participate in the all new costume contest.

November 27 - December 20
Santa's Village - Chesaning
Experience Santa's Village - North Pole USA.Young and old alike will enjoy a visit to the enchanged village. Nestled snugly at the North Pole (aka, Saginaw County Fairgrounds, Chesaning, Michigan), Santa's Village embodies the spirit and excitement of the holiday season.

North Pole Express Engine 1225 arrives at Santa's Village at 11 am and 5 pm daily while the Village is open. View the steam engine made famous in the movie Polar Express. North Pole Express passengers will join the festivities in the Village for approximately two hours each trip.

November 27 - December 30
Christmas at Crossroads Holiday Magic - Flint
This holiday fantasyland features thousands of sparkling lights and Michigan’s most spectacular moving light display, the Huckleberry Railroad. The entire village is aglow with colored lights and more lights decorate the railroad’s locomotive, coaches and trackside displays.

Costumed villagers prepare for the holiday season in the village’s homes and shops. The Colwell Opera House presents live entertainment and Santa Claus talks with the children. See model trains, craft demonstrations, holiday music and unique shopping opportunities delight all ages.

November 28
Great macaroni & Cheese Bake-Off - Old Mission Peninsula
The Wineries of Old Mission Peninsula will host local restaurants who have turned the classic comfort food, Macaroni and Cheese, into culinary marvels! This rich and creamy fare is paired with wines from Old Mission - Rieslings, Pinot Grigios, Chardonnays and more. Taste what our local Chefs have come up with this year!



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5 Comments

  1. Clifton Oaks
    Posted October 23, 2008 at 10:58 pm | Permalink

    The 25 Annual Arts and Crafts Show, Annual fundraiser for Chesaning Music Boosters, will be held on 11/28 and 11/29/08, at Chesaning Middle and High Schools. Vendors fill both schools with free transportation between schools. Hours are Fri. 10am-5pm, Sat. 10am-4pm. Refreshments are available.

  2. Posted October 27, 2008 at 8:34 pm | Permalink

    Very useful information on events happening in Michigan. Thank you. I used this information in some of my blogs on my website all about Mid-Michigan. Thanks again!

  3. Deborah Maxwell
    Posted October 28, 2008 at 11:16 pm | Permalink

    For Immediate Release
    ST. CLAIR, MI – The St. Clair Art Association will host a Holiday “Glitz ‘n Glam” Fashion Show and Luncheon on opening day of deer hunting season, November 15, 2008, at the St. Clair River Country Club, St. Clair, Michigan.

    The Committee promises this event to have a great atmosphere with a new twist to the fashion shows of the past. Doors open at 10:30 am for a signature cocktail while enjoying the piano music by Betty Winslow. The luncheon begins at noon followed by the latest fashion trends from Hayes St. Clair, Hers, Suzanne’s and Jamey’s Bridal, along with stunning jewelry from American Diamond Importers.

    “This is a great opportunity to do early holiday shopping as art and silent auction items will be available,” said Andrea Brieden, Event Chair and Board Member of the St. Clair Art Association. “Guests will be entertained by the all new runway style fashion show, upbeat music and a few special surprises along the way!”

    Tickets are available for $25.00 each at the St. Clair Art Association by calling 810/329-9576 or at participating businesses: Hayes St. Clair, Hers, Suzanne’s, Jamey’s Bridal Studio and American Diamond Importers.

    Proceeds of this special event will benefit the St. Clair Art Association (SCAA). For more information, please visit http://www.stclairart.org or call SCAA at 810/329-9576.

    # # #

    St. Clair Art Association – 201 N. Riverside Avenue, St. Clair, MI 48079 – 810/329-9576

  4. Posted November 3, 2009 at 5:17 pm | Permalink

    "Ignite 09 - Uniting Voices for Arts and Culture in Michigan" will be held on Nov. 10 by ArtServe Michigan. ArtServ is a statewide non-profit advocacy organization for the arts. This year's theme is increasing collective support for arts programs.
    The program will be held at the Max M. Fisher Music Center in Detroit from 6 pm to 9 pm. Tickets are $50. You register at artservemichigan.org and get more information on Artserve's twitter or facebook.

  5. Posted November 5, 2009 at 7:50 am | Permalink

    The Baronette Hotel in Novi is running a giveaway of the “Turkey Take Out” on our Facebook page. Essentially anyone who lives in SE Michigan can go to our FB page http://www.facebook.com/thebaronette and leave a comment under the top wall post about your favorite Thanksgiving dish before 11:59 on Thursday, Nov 5.

    We are selecting a random winner on Friday, Nov 6.

    The dinner will include:

    · A “roast-ready” 25-26 lb all natural turkey with pop up timer that serves 17-24

    · Dressing – Flavor options include: Old Fashioned Dressing, Garlic and Sage Dressing or Foraged Mushroom Dressing

    · Appetizer – Options include prosciutto and asparagus or smoked salmon carpaccio

    · Dessert – Options include pumpkin cheesecake or apple pie crisp

    · Gravy cranberry-orange relish, spiced Michigan apple/cherry chutney

    · Dinner Rolls

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