• Tapiola 4th of July Celebration

    Tapiola Tapiola, Michigan

    Tapiola Date: July 4th, 2025 Tapiola is a is a small community south of Houghton that was founded by Finnish Americans. Although the community only spans an area of about 8 miles, the parade on July 4th at 10:30AM draws in quite a crowd! The first 4th of July parade in Tapiola was organized by local resident, Robert Olson, in 2016. Since then, the parade has continued to grow, with a unique focus on the people and culture of the community.  The parade ends at the community baseball field, where there are kid’s games and free hot dogs for all to enjoy. 

  • Mohawk 4th of July Celebration

    Mohawk Mohawk, Michigan

    Mohawk Date: July 4th, 2025 Mohawk-Fulton celebrations are all about the kids! Let your little ones get creative for the Kid’s Bike Parade at 10AM beginning at the Firehall. Then, kick back and relax while the kids enjoy fun games in Mohawk Park afterwards. Of course, 4th of July wouldn’t be 4th of July without some hot dogs or burgers. Make sure to grab a bite to eat before your next Independence Day adventure.

  • Eagle Harbor 4th of July Celebration

    Eagle Harbor Eagle Harbor, Michigan

    Eagle Harbor Date: July 4th, 2025 This quaint harbor town hosts an early morning parade at 9:30AM to kick-off your 4th of July celebrations. Head to the Ball Yard at 10:30AM for games and contests, then get your toes in the sand at the beloved Eagle Harbor beach at 12PM. Enjoy lighthouse views or dip your toes in the harbor before enjoying fun games and food in the park. This town serves at a great hopping off point for plenty of outdoor adventures. From here, head to Great Sand Bay for a 4th of July Beach Day or check out the festivities taking place in

  • Gay – VFD Auxiliary Bazaar and Sales

    Gay Community Hall 8878 Second Street, Gay, Michigan

    Join us on Friday, July 4th, for the VFD Auxiliary Bazaar and Sales.  We have new items arriving every week, so many great items have been added.  Special Feature this sale:  Men’s Items.  Also, we will have new auction items to bid on. Everything is now on the main floor of the Community Hall. Desserts will be available inside and the Fire Department will be having a Food Sale outside.  While in Gay take advantage of touring the historical Gay Schoolhouse.  Come join us and support the firefighters and the community of Gay/Sherman Township. Friday, July4th from 12:00 -3:00 p.m. Gay Community Hall

  • Marquette 4th of July Parade

    The Marquette Kiwanis Club invites the community to celebrate Independence Day in the heart of Downtown Marquette at the annual Kiwanis Fourth of July Parade—a tradition that goes back more than a century. The Parade starts at 2 pm on Friday July 4th And look up, you might see an F-16 Air Force jet flyover. at McClelland & W. Washington. This year, the theme will be “United We Stand.” Plenty of candy for the kids. We still have 25 float spots left for businesses and nonprofits. To register go online to marquettefourth.com to the form. Deadline is June 6 at 5:00 PM We need more volunteer crossing guards to keep the kids safe.

  • Saturday Farmers Market

    At the Downtown Marquette Farmers Market, you will find over 70 vendors gathered to exhibit their locally grown, collected, and crafted products. Stop by the Marquette Commons every Saturday from 9 am – 1 pm to enjoy the local farmers, bakers, artisans, musicians, and more!

  • Bruce Crossing – MI-TRALE Meeting

    Stannard Township Hall 14927 State Hwy M-28 East, Bruce Crossing, Michigan

    Our July Monthly Meeting will be held at 7:00pm, (Eastern Time), in person at the Stannard Township Hall on 7/07/2025. For virtual attendance, we now have ZOOM available, along with the strictly audio/phone method. If you would like to attend virtually, please email me at this address and I will get you the connection information.

  • Wednesday Night Market

    The Downtown Marquette Farmers Market will be turning the 100 block of W. Washington St. into a festive Night Market where you will find over 60 vendors gathered to exhibit their locally grown, collected, and crafted products. Stop by every Wednesday night from 5 pm – 8 pm to enjoy the local farmers, bakers, artisans, musicians, and more!

  • South Range – Copper Range Historical Society Annual Member Dinner

    Grace Lutheran Church 45476 State Hwy M-26, South Range, Michigan

    Copper Range Historical Society is having its 36th Annual Member Dinner & Meeting on Wednesday, July 9, at Grace Lutheran, Hwy M-26, South Range. Program by Jim Kurtti titled “Sauna:  Everything Old is New Again.”  Meal features Krupps pasties, coleslaw, and dessert.  Tickets $10.00.  Available at the museum during open hours or from Janet Kokko at 906-482-2368. Doors open at 5:30 pm.  Members and public invited.

  • Calumet – Red Jacket Readers Book Club

    Calumet Public LIbrary 57070 Mine Street, Calumet, Michigan

    Wednesday, July 9th Red Jacket Readers book club discussion of The Frozen River, by Ariel Lawhon 6:30 – 7:30 pm Calumet Public Library – Community Room Open to the Public The Frozen River In Maine, 1789, when the Kennebec River freezes, entombing a man in the ice, Martha Ballard is summoned to examine the body and determine cause of death. As a midwife and healer, she is privy to much of what goes on behind closed doors in Hallowell. Her diary is a record of every birth and death, crime and debacle that unfolds in the close-knit community.  Clever, layered, and subversive, Ariel Lawhon’s