What to do in the Greater Flint Area Oct. 13-15

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Fri. Oct. 13-14: 22nd Annual Flint Festival of Quilts

The Flint Quilt Festival features traditional, historical, contemporary and fiber art at eight unique locations in the Flint Downtown Entertainment District. Participating venues include: The Flint Public Library,1026 E. Kearsley Street; The Greater Flint Arts Council, 816 S. Saginaw Street; Flint Masonic Temple, 755 Saginaw Street; The Stockton Center at Spring Grove, 720 Ann Arbor Street; First Presbyterian Church, 746 S. Saginaw Street; The Good Beans Cafe, 328 N. Grand Traverse; The Local Grocer,601 Martin Luther King Avenue and Knob Hill Bed & Breakfast, 1105 S. Drive.

Downtown Flint

 

 

Fri. Oct. 13-15: Flint Youth Theater, A Wrinkle in Time

The Flint Youth Theater presents a new adaptation of this mind-expanding science fiction story that’s still a favorite with one of literature’s most enduring young heroines, Meg Murry. Once again, she’s joining forces with Mrs. Whatsit, Charles Wallace, Calvin O’Keefe and more, to battle the forces of evil so she can rescue her father, save humanity and find herself. After the disappearance of her scientist father, three peculiar beings send Meg, her brother, and her friend to space in order to find him. The show is for the young and young at heart.

1025 East Kearsley St. Flint, MI 48503

 

 

Fri. Oct. 13-14: Davison’s Trunk or Treat & Pumpkin Festival

Come out and celebrate the fall season during Davison’s 27th annual Trunk or Treat & Pumpkin Festival. Enjoy activities for the whole family including hayrides, inflatables, great food, local entertainment, contests and lots of pumpkins and sweet treats.

Main Street, Downtown Davison

 

 

Sat. Oct. 14: Flint Fright Filmfest

Have fun during this one day of Indie horror and sci-fi weirdness that is sure to give everyone the shivers. The festival will feature short films with a culminating award ceremony for some of the standout shorts. There will also be filmmaking panels throughout the afternoon. Sponsored by Mott’s Media Arts & Entertainment Technology department, from 12-9pm. Admission is $5 and free to Mott Community College students

Mott Community College, 1401 E. Court Street, Flint

 

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