Charlevoix Apple Fest
Apple Fest. Held each year on the second weekend of October, Apple Fest turns downtown Charlevoix into a festive and fun place to be.
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March is a big month for the three ski resorts in Northern Michigan. Boyne Mountain in Boyne Falls, and Nub’s Nob and The Highlands in Harbor Springs all host fun events to beat the winter blues.
This fun, 3-day event is recommended for adults who want to act like kids again.
Tickets are typically $25 each in advance and include access to the beer-tasting event, 4 sampling tickets, and a gift.
Apple Fest. Held each year on the second weekend of October, Apple Fest turns downtown Charlevoix into a festive and fun place to be.
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Thanksgiving week in Northern Michigan is packed with several special events kick off the holiday season in style.
Indian River celebrates summer in Northern Michigan with SummerFest, an event with five days of family fun.
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