I may be a little bias since it’s the month of my birth, but June is the best month. Not too hot, not too cold; not too rainy {usually}. Everything is in bloom and beautiful. Also? There is TONS to do. Lots of live music, the start of carnival season, farmers markets, and plenty of FREE kid fun.
Check out this month’s round-up of family fun in Southeast Michigan June 2019 and plan a great adventure today!
June 2019 Family Fun in Southeast Michigan
Through June 2 — Birmingham Village Fair {Birmingham} — Visit the fair in Shain Park for carnival rides, games and food. Admission to the fair is free and ride vouchers and tickets are available for purchase.
Through June 2 – Hudson Mills Old Power Club Antique Gas Engine & Tractor Show {Fowlerville} – Kid’s pedal pull, kiddie train, flea market, mini-horses, tractor pulls and more. FREE to attend.
June 1 — Rochester Police Department Open House {Rochester} — Visit the RPD from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. for station tours, K-9 demos, bike safety and more. FREE.
June 1 — Milford Township Parks & Rec Spring Picnic {Milford} — Pony rides, face painting, canoeing and more in Central Park from 4-7 p.m. FREE.
June 1 — Home Depot Kids Workshop {Nationwide} — Come learn how to build a tabletop putting green. FREE hands-on workshops; designed for children ages 5 – 12, from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. All kid get to keep their craft, receive a FREE certificate of achievement, a Workshop Apron, and a commemorative pin while supplies last. Register online in advance. Learn what to expect at this post.
June 1 — Chalk of the Town {Lansing} — Get ready for a day of vibrant art and fun in the streets of Old Town. During the morning, artists will take to the streets creating masterpieces on their assigned piece of sidewalk, using only chalk. Visitors to this event will be allowed to vote for the People’s Choice winner. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. FREE.
June 1 — Be A Tourist In Your Own Town {Lansing} – Created by the Greater Lansing Convention & Visitors Bureau, this day allows event participants to visit more than 70 local attractions such as Impression 5 Science Center, Potter Park Zoo, the State Capitol Building, the Michigan Historical Museum and more with a “passport” that costs $1!
June 1 — Families at The Broad {East Lansing} — Visit this East Lansing modern art museum from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. for hands-on activities and a family guided tour at 1 and 3 p.m. FREE.
June 1 — Michael’s Kid Club {Nationwide} — Drop into a Michael’s Craft Store and take home a completed project! Just $3 per child for 30 minutes of creative craft fun, including supplies. 10 a.m. – noon. Ages 3 and up. This day’s project is a fruit canvas. Learn what to expect at this post.
June 1, 2, 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30 — University of Michigan’s Natural History Museum Tours {Ann Arbor} — Get behind-the-scenes information about the Biological Sciences Building {the museum’s new home}, and learn about exhibits like the iconic mastodon couple, the Majungasaurus, and more. The tour will also take a step into the future and explore research being done in the Biological Sciences Building every day. Check in at the welcome desk for availability. FREE.
June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 — FREE Day at the Flint Institute of Art {Flint} — This museum is FREE to visit every Saturday thanks to Huntington.
June 1-2 — Pinckney’s Art in the Park {Pinckney} — This iconic event brings over 15,000 spectators into Putnam Township Square for two days of art, entertainment, food and more. FREE.
June 1-2 – Lyon Township Kite Festival {New Hudson} – Visit James Atchinson Park for kite demos, live entertainment, crafts, bounce houses, petting zoo, face painting and more. FREE.
June 2 — Summer Sundays at Upland Hills Farm {Oxford} — Enjoy farm animals, hayrides, pony rides and more and enjoy a day at the farm. 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. $9/person. {Veterans are free this day!}
June 4 — Royal Oak City Wide Block Party {Royal Oak} — Visit the Royal Oak Farmers Market from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. for food trucks, fire trucks, police cars, games for kids and more. FREE.
June 7 — First Friday at the Farm {Ann Arbor} — Visit The Petting Farm at Domino’s Farms from 5-8 p.m. for some delicious food trucks and fun activities throughout the farm. $6/per person; free for children 23 months and younger.
June 7 – Free Admission to Cranbrook Institute of Science {Bloomfield Hills} — Visit after 5 p.m. the first Friday of every month, courtesy of the MASCO Corporation, for FREE.
June 8 — Ladybug Giveaway at English Gardens — Visit English Gardens locations for a FREE bag of 150 ladybugs with any purchase. This is a great way to get kids interested in gardening!
June 8 — Michael’s Kid Club {Nationwide} — Drop into a Michael’s Craft Store and take home a completed project! Just $3 per child for 30 minutes of creative craft fun, including supplies. 10 a.m. – noon. Ages 3 and up. This day’s project is a beaded suncatcher. Learn what to expect at this post.
June 8 — “Miss Electricity” play at the Hilberry Theatre at WSU {Detroit} — Ten-year-old Violet is determined to show the world, not to mention the cool kids at school, just how special she is. With the help of her assistant Freddy, she sets out to break a world record, but becomes accidentally extraordinary when she’s struck by lightning — twice — and gains control over all things electric. Under the name Miss Electricity, Violet zaps her way through circuits, bullies, and tests, but could lose everything when the power goes to her head. Adults are $10; children $7.
June 8-9 — FREE Fishing Weekend {Statewide} — LOTS of events — make sure to check for local ones with your nearby state parks and rec departments!
June 8-9 — Flint Air Fair {Flint} – Browse and shop from more than 150 artists and craftspeople featuring original art, pottery, jewelry, clothing and more. Also, enjoy live music, food and children activities. FREE to attend.
June 12-15 — Hamburg Family Fun Fest {Hamburg} – Attractions include amusement rides, food, a petting zoo, bounce houses, a children’s craft tent, magic shows, a dinosaur adventure and tons more. Parking is $5.
June 12 & 13 — $2 Kids Movies at Emagine Theatres {Throughout Michigan} — Showing of The Secret Life of Pets.
June 13-16 — Summerfest in Marysville {Marysville} — Visit for a large carnival midway, concerts, monster truck rides, a petting zoo, and more. FREE admission and free parking.
June 14 — National Flip Flop Day at Tropical Smoothie Cafes {Nationwide} — Stop in wearing flip flops for a FREE 16 oz. sunshine smoothie!
June 14-16 — The Belleville National Strawberry Festival {Belleville} – Two Midways, a beer tent, music and concerts, bingo, crafters, magnificent food, strawberry treats, a children’s area and parade with more than 150 floats are some of the highlights. FREE entry.
June 14 – July 7 — Ann Arbor Summer Festival {Ann Arbor} — More than 140 live performances, a kid’s zone and more. Costs vary, depending on the act.
June 15 — Michael’s Kid Club {Nationwide} — Drop into a Michael’s Craft Store and take home a completed project! Just $3 per child for 30 minutes of creative craft fun, including supplies. 10 a.m. – noon. Ages 3 and up. This day’s project is a Father’s Day puzzle card. Learn what to expect at this post.
June 19 & 20 — $2 Kids Movies at Emagine Theatres {Throughout Michigan} — Showing of Despicable Me.
June 21-23 – Detroit River Days {Detroit} – Tall ships, riverboat tours, musical performances, sand sculptures and more. FREE.
June 22 — Michael’s Kid Club {Nationwide} — Drop into a Michael’s Craft Store and take home a completed project! Just $3 per child for 30 minutes of creative craft fun, including supplies. 10 a.m. – noon. Ages 3 and up. This day’s project is a bird house. Learn what to expect at this post.
June 22-23 — Sloan Museum Auto Fair {Flint} — For two days, the Flint Cultural Center Campus becomes home to more than 600 of the best looking cars, trucks and motorcycles with plenty of music, entertainment, swap meets, children activities, vendors and more. FREE to attend.
June 24 — 61st Annual Ford Fireworks {Detroit} — Visit Detroit for this annual fireworks celebration over the river. FREE for general admission.
June 25 — Roscoe’s Picnic Palooza Series {Macomb Township} — Bring your picnic (or buy Jet’s Pizza) and enjoy FREE entertainment with Rosco and his friends! Enjoy games, activities, ‘Bounce About’ inflatables, a ‘toddler only’ area, and our ‘Squirt Zone’. Rain or shine – in case of inclement weather, events will be inside of the Recreation Center. 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. FREE.
June 25-30 — Livonia Spree {Livonia} – Livonia Spree has something for everyone: delicious food; great live music; a family carnival; and fireworks on Sunday night. FREE to attend, costs for rides and food.
June 26 & 27 — $2 Kids Movies at Emagine Theatres {Throughout Michigan} — Showing of Despicable Me 2.
June 27 — Thrilling Thursdays at the DNR Outdoor Adventure Center {Detroit} — Visit the OAC The last Wednesday of each month for free admission from 6 to 8 p.m. There will be story time, hands-on experiences, games and more. FREE.
June 28-30 – Michigan Challenge Balloonfest {Howell} – Mass launches of 40+ hot air balloons, including a nighttime glow, a midway carnival, craft booths and more. $5 to attend; free parking.
June 29 — Michael’s Kid Club {Nationwide} — Drop into a Michael’s Craft Store and take home a completed project! Just $3 per child for 30 minutes of creative craft fun, including supplies. 10 a.m. – noon. Ages 3 and up. This day’s project is pop-up fireworks. Learn what to expect at this post.
If you’re looking for something fun to do, make sure to visit my Facebook for more ideas shared daily or my summer 2019 bucket list for ideas that may inspire some fun for your family.
Also, make sure to get Sloan Museum’s Robot Zoo at Courtland Center on your summer calendar. I’ll be visiting soon as well for a review!
What events are you most looking forward to this month?
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