BROWSING:  Fun

Enjoy Downtown Flint’s biggest craft beer event featuring eight bars, restaurants, breweries and taprooms as they come together to showcase their favorite craft brews. 6-10pm.

Fall is finally here! We crafted a helpful guide to some of the crisp-air, crunchy-leaves, spooky-fun activities!

Flint Zombie Walk 2016 welcomes the undead to the streets of Flint from 11am-4pm! Visitors can partake in the zombie walk, and enjoy a full day of entertainment, horror vendors and horror celebrities! Top it all off with giving to charity and you can’t lose! This event it is pay-what-you-can. Suggestion: $10

Fall colors are at its peak in Genesee County during the month of October and residents are lucky to have 11,000 acres of beautiful wooded land, lakes and miles and miles of trails to walk on in the Genesee County Parks system. There’s also many other trails in this area and in the surrounding counties. So, what are you waiting for? Lace up your hiking boots and find a trail that’s right for you. Not only will you get a little exercise but you can enjoy the beauty of the glorious fall colors!

A colossal nine-foot-tall Clifford, with a tail to slide down, welcomes visitors to his home on Birdwell Island. Sponsored locally by Hurley Children’s Hospital, the exhibit is filled with activities that families can enjoy together. Exhibit runs through December.

A community favorite for over 50 years. Friends, neighbors and families gather each fall for old-fashioned fun! Join in the annual Apple Pie Baking Contest. There are carnival rides. Bingo, Texas Hold’em tournaments, raffles and live music in the Entertainment Tent.

It is coming … the loudest, brightest celebration all year: Fourth of July Fireworks! Kick off the rabble-rousing beginning of the season for outdoor fun with these local celebrations.

If you’re looking for a fun activity that’s a little out of the ordinary, then Michigan Escape Games might be right up your alley!

My City Magazine was on hand April 27 for a sneak preview of the “New Behind the Scenes Tour” at Applewood Estate. Handy Lindsey, President of the Ruth Mott Foundation, was there to welcome us. According to Lindsey, since opening the home up for tours last year, they’ve had over 38,000 visitors. With their curiosity piqued, visitors responded by asking Applewood if they could see more of the home and learn more about the Mott family. Exclusive areas of the home, including the downstairs bowling alley, are now available for public viewing this season.

On February 10-11, the 2017 Chrome & Ice Indoor Car Show will take over the entire Dort Federal Credit Union Event Center in Flint, featuring over 100 vintage and classic cars, sports cars, muscle cars, hot rods, and trucks with live entertainment and special guests. Presented by Back to the Bricks, Farm Bureau Insurance and Buick, this year’s larger and more spectacular event theme is “MORE.” Hours are Fri. until 9pm and Saturday 9am-9pm. Don’t miss it!

The month of February brings some exciting performances at The Whiting! Here’s what you can expect.