![]() ![]() Admission is free, but registration is required. For the kids, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra is providing free arts and crafts. Cross off your Christmas list at the holiday market featuring local Detroit vendors, grab a bite from fan-favorite food trucks and enjoy live entertainment from ‘Go 4 It’ singer Isis Damil and several choirs. Holidayfest (Curtis Jones Park), Saturday noon to 6 p.m.: Back for its second year, this festival celebrates the season with activities for the whole family. Admission is $4 at the door and is good for all three days. Inside you can find vendors selling jewelry, candles, specialty foods, woodwork and so much more. Returning for its 44th year, this vibrant market features dozens of local crafters and artists with unique and one-of-a-kind offerings. ![]() Tinsel & Treasures Holiday Market (Embassy Suites Livonia), Friday to Sunday: If you’re looking for a gift for someone that is difficult to shop for, look no further than Tinsel & Treasures. Admission is $14 for adults, $10 for children, free for 3 and under. If you’re looking for a new friend, stop by the Rescue Pet Adoption Area. You’ll also find different animals to interact with including other dogs, cats, horses, birds, reptiles and more. Inside you’ll find a wonderland of interactive installations, shopping, entertainment and demos. Novi Holiday Pet Expo (Suburban Collection Showplace), Friday to Sunday: Make the holidays special for your four-legged friend this weekend at Michigan’s largest indoor family pet event. Admission to ride the People Mover is 75 cents per person. Santa will be riding the Detroit People Mover this weekend where families can take pictures while on the train. Ride with Santa (Detroit People Mover), Friday & Saturday: Take a ride above scenic Downtown Detroit with a very special guest. Set to the music of classic Christmas songs, this variety show combines nostalgia with state-of-the-art production and acts. Magical Cirque Christmas (Fox Theatre), Friday 7:30 p.m.: Experience the wonder of the holidays with dazzling performances by world-class acrobats and entertainers. Tickets start at $70 and includes 10 drink samples, a commemorative glass and free photo booth pictures. It’s your passport to over 100 tequilas to sample from, as well as specialty drinks including margaritas, liqueurs, creams, infusions, Mezcals and more. 10 things to do this weekend in Metro Detroitĭetroit Tequila Festival (Eastern Market, Shed 3), Friday 7 p.m.: You’ll really feel the holiday spirit when you go to the 7th annual Tequila Festival. DETROIT – □ Make merry memories this weekend with holiday shows and holiday festivals.
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