The third annual Saline Winterfest has been scheduled for January 26, 2013, Saturday. Time and events will be posted when they are confirmed. The Snowman Building Championship of the Free World will start at 1:00 P.M. until 3:00 P.M.
Attractions, Downtown, Family
The Fifth Corner Teen Center and the Saline Environmental Commission is hosting an electronic-waste recycling day at the Tenn Center, 211 eillis Rd. Saline from 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Acceptable recycling items are: Monitors, Laptops, TV's, Printers, Computers, Printer/fax/scanners, DVD/Stereos/VCRs, Video Games Consoles, Peripherals-Mice/Keyboards, PDA/Cell Phones, all computer parts, MP3/Ipods and Phones. All other electrocal items will be rejected.
Attractions, Downtown, Kids
The market, which runs every Saturday from 9 a.m. until noon, has several vendors from the summer markets as well as some newcomers. Shoppers can find fresh produce, handmade goods of all kinds as well as baked goods and other treasures, and it’s a cordial atmosphere with vendors directing customers to others who may have the products they are not selling.
Whether you are looking for some fresh produce or just some friendly conversation, visit the Winter Farmers Market on Saturdays. People at the market are willing to chat, from Market Manager Nancy Crisp to old friends you run into during the day.
The Market runs from November until April and is open to the public.
Attractions, Downtown, Shopping
The market, which runs every Saturday from 9 a.m. until noon, has several vendors from the summer markets as well as some newcomers. Shoppers can find fresh produce, handmade goods of all kinds as well as baked goods and other treasures, and it’s a cordial atmosphere with vendors directing customers to others who may have the products they are not selling.
Whether you are looking for some fresh produce or just some friendly conversation, visit the Winter Farmers Market on Saturdays. People at the market are willing to chat, from Market Manager Nancy Crisp to old friends you run into during the day.
The Market runs from November until April and is open to the public.
Attractions, Downtown, Shopping
On Saturday, March 24, 2012 starting at 8:00 A.M. until 3:30 P.M., the Spring Craft show will be held at the Saline Middle School located at 7190 N. Maple Dr., Saline MI. More than 135 artists will be displaying their creations which include ceramics, clothing, wood toys, silk and dreid flowers, candles and furniture. Admision is $2.00 and children are Free, and Parking is Free. For additional information visit www.salineshows.com
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The market, which runs every Saturday from 9 a.m. until noon, has several vendors from the summer markets as well as some newcomers. Shoppers can find fresh produce, handmade goods of all kinds as well as baked goods and other treasures, and it’s a cordial atmosphere with vendors directing customers to others who may have the products they are not selling.
Whether you are looking for some fresh produce or just some friendly conversation, visit the Winter Farmers Market on Saturdays. People at the market are willing to chat, from Market Manager Nancy Crisp to old friends you run into during the day.
The Market runs from November until April and is open to the public.
Attractions, Downtown, Shopping
The market, which runs every Saturday from 9 a.m. until noon, has several vendors from the summer markets as well as some newcomers. Shoppers can find fresh produce, handmade goods of all kinds as well as baked goods and other treasures, and it’s a cordial atmosphere with vendors directing customers to others who may have the products they are not selling.
Whether you are looking for some fresh produce or just some friendly conversation, visit the Winter Farmers Market on Saturdays. People at the market are willing to chat, from Market Manager Nancy Crisp to old friends you run into during the day.
The Market runs from November until April and is open to the public.
Attractions, Downtown, Shopping
The Saline Area Players present The Carol Burnett Show: Your Favorite Sketches. Dinner theater performances are Thursday, Friday & Saturday, March 8, 9 & 10 at 7:00 p.m. and dessert theater performances are Saturday and Sunday, March 10 & 11 at 2:00,p.m. at Stone Arch Arts and Events, 117 S. Ann Arbor St., Saline. Advance reservations are required. Tickets for the dinner theater are $45/person and need to be reserved by March 4. Tickets for the dessert theater are $25/person and may be reserved until the day of performance as space allows. Visit the website at www.salineareaplayers.org for additional information and to order tickets. Additional questions may be directed to 734-904-1874.
Arts, Attractions, Dining, Downtown, Family
The market, which runs every Saturday from 9 a.m. until noon, has several vendors from the summer markets as well as some newcomers. Shoppers can find fresh produce, handmade goods of all kinds as well as baked goods and other treasures, and it’s a cordial atmosphere with vendors directing customers to others who may have the products they are not selling.
Whether you are looking for some fresh produce or just some friendly conversation, visit the Winter Farmers Market on Saturdays. People at the market are willing to chat, from Market Manager Nancy Crisp to old friends you run into during the day.
The Market runs from November until April and is open to the public.
Attractions, Downtown, Shopping
The market, which runs every Saturday from 9 a.m. until noon, has several vendors from the summer markets as well as some newcomers. Shoppers can find fresh produce, handmade goods of all kinds as well as baked goods and other treasures, and it’s a cordial atmosphere with vendors directing customers to others who may have the products they are not selling.
Whether you are looking for some fresh produce or just some friendly conversation, visit the Winter Farmers Market on Saturdays. People at the market are willing to chat, from Market Manager Nancy Crisp to old friends you run into during the day.
The Market runs from November until April and is open to the public.
Attractions, Downtown, Shopping
The market, which runs every Saturday from 9 a.m. until noon, has several vendors from the summer markets as well as some newcomers. Shoppers can find fresh produce, handmade goods of all kinds as well as baked goods and other treasures, and it’s a cordial atmosphere with vendors directing customers to others who may have the products they are not selling.
Whether you are looking for some fresh produce or just some friendly conversation, visit the Winter Farmers Market on Saturdays. People at the market are willing to chat, from Market Manager Nancy Crisp to old friends you run into during the day.
The Market runs from November until April and is open to the public.
Attractions, Downtown, Shopping
On Thursday, February 16, 2012 the Music Under the Arch will feature Bill Meyer at the Piano. Doors open at 7:00 P.M. and the show starts at 7:30 P.M. The opening act is Jessie Nieves and Nic Gareiss on the fiddle, bouzouki and precissive dance. Visit www.musicunderthearch.com for additional information.
Arts, Attractions, Dining, Downtown
On Wednesday, February 15, 2012, LaFontaine Chrysler Dodge & Jeep is hosting a Valentine Dinner & Dance to benefit the American Cancer Society startiang at 7:00 P.M. at teh dealership. There are limited reservations, so contact Jeff Dowling for tickets.
Attractions, Dining, Downtown
On Sunday , February 12, 2012 starting at 2:00 P.M. at the Stone Arch Arts & Events, the Saline Historic Society is hosting a program "Eleectric Trolley's of Washtenaw County, featuring Saline's "Old Maude". The speaker is H. Mark Hlidebrandt, a local author. For additional information visit; www.salinehistory.org.
Attractions, Downtown, Family, Transportation
The market, which runs every Saturday from 9 a.m. until noon, has several vendors from the summer markets as well as some newcomers. Shoppers can find fresh produce, handmade goods of all kinds as well as baked goods and other treasures, and it’s a cordial atmosphere with vendors directing customers to others who may have the products they are not selling.
Whether you are looking for some fresh produce or just some friendly conversation, visit the Winter Farmers Market on Saturdays. People at the market are willing to chat, from Market Manager Nancy Crisp to old friends you run into during the day.
The Market runs from November until April and is open to the public.
Attractions, Downtown, Shopping
On Saturday, February 11, 2012 startiang at 12:30 P.M. Saline Varsity Blues will hold a Bowling Fund raiser at Maplewood Lanes in Saline. This fund raiser will help defray the cost of of sending a group of High School students to New York City who will be preforming in June 2012.
Attractions, Downtown, Kids, Recreation