Friday, August 7, 2009

August Calendar

August 1

Kalamazoo Farmers’ Market
7 am – 2 pm at Lake Street & Stockbridge Avenue
For more information, call 269.337.8899.

Black Arts Festival
10 am – 11 pm at Arcadia Creek Festival Place
Presented by the Black Arts & Cultural Center, the Black Arts Festival promotes understanding and interaction across diverse members of our community. Featuring African American art, culture and entertainment. http://blackartskalamazoo.org


August 2
August 3
August 4

August 5


Mixer on the Mall
5 pm – 7:30 pm at the north end of the Kalamazoo Mall
A free after-work party that features up-and-coming musicians along with great beverages; and the opportunity to network and meet new people.

Wine Down Wednesdays
5 pm – 11 pm at Webster’s Lounge
Enjoy live music and half off select glasses and bottles of wine in the Webster’s Lounge, located in the Radisson Plaza. Admission is free. For more information, visit www.webstersrestaurant.com.

Wednesday Night Cruise-Ins
6 - 9 p.m. at the Gilmore Car Museum
Show off your "Pride & Joy," enjoy oldies music, snap a photo in front of the 1930s gas station and eat at the authentic 1941 "George & Sally's Blue Moon Diner!" Museum grounds are open, however exhibit buildings are closed. http://www.gilmorecarmuseum.org

Wild Wednesdays
7 - 8 pm at Kellogg Bird Sanctuary
Activities are planned for families with children three to six years old, and each week’s program covers a different topic. http://www.kbs.msu.edu/birdsanctuary


August 6

Big League Softball World Series
Vanderberg Park in Milwood
Softball teams of girls from around the world compete for the International Title in the Big League Division right here in Kalamazoo. http://www.softballworldseries.org

Ribfest
11:30 a.m. – 12 a.m. at Arcadia Creek Festival Place
Don’t miss the 17th Annual Ribfest! Highlights include hot entertainment, cold beverages and fantastic, fall-off-the-bone RIBS! Free before 4; admission $5-$8 after 4pm.
http://www.ribfestkalamazoo.com

City of Kalamazoo Planning Commission
7 pm at City Hall, Commission Chambers
Come to the City of Kalamazoo Planning Commission Meeting and see what's happening in your city!


August 7

Big League Softball World Series
Vanderberg Park in Milwood
Softball teams of girls from around the world compete for the International Title in the Big League Division right here in Kalamazoo. http://www.softballworldseries.org

USTA National Tennis Championship
Various times at Stowe Stadium, Kalamazoo College
The USTA Boys’ 18 & 16 National Championships visits Kalamazoo for the 67th year. More than 400 juniors from across the country will compete in ten days of tennis to determine the United States National Champion in the singles and doubles competitions.
http://www.ustaboys.com

Art Hop!
5 – 7 pm throughout Downtown Kalamazoo
This event is free and provides the opportunity for individuals to view a variety of artwork from local artists while also taking advantage of shopping specials and restaurants. For more information, call 269.344.0795.

Take My Wife…Please
8:30 pm at New Vic Theatre
An original New Vic Comedy. Tickets are $23. http://www.newvictheatre.org


August 8


Big League Softball World Series
Vanderberg Park in Milwood
Softball teams of girls from around the world compete for the International Title in the Big League Division right here in Kalamazoo. http://www.softballworldseries.org

USTA National Tennis Championship
Various times at Stowe Stadium, Kalamazoo College
The USTA Boys’ 18 & 16 National Championships visits Kalamazoo for the 67th year. More than 400 juniors from across the country will compete in ten days of tennis to determine the United States National Champion in the singles and doubles competitions.
http://www.ustaboys.com

Kalamazoo Farmers’ Market
7 am – 2 pm at Lake Street & Stockbridge Avenue
For more information, call 269.337.8899.

Tea & Celery Flats Historical Area Tour
Noon at Stuart Manor
Pre-paid reservations are required for a delightful afternoon of tea and local history. Cost is $16 for adults and $10 for youth. For questions or to make reservations, call
269-329-4522.

United Teens Talent Show
7 pm at Civic Theatre
A talent show featuring area 13-19 year olds. This event is free; tickets are required. http://www.KalamazooArts.com

Kalamazoo Speedway - Cyber Mania
7 pm at Kalamazoo Speedway
Featuring a 5-in-1 family show. http://www.kalamazoospeedway.com

We Know Jackson
7:30 pm at Amphitheatre at Celery Flats
A three-piece pop/rock band native to West Michigan. Tickets are $5.

Take My Wife…Please
8:30 pm at New Vic Theatre
An original New Vic Comedy. Tickets are $23. http://www.newvictheatre.org


August 9

Big League Softball World Series
Vanderberg Park in Milwood
Softball teams of girls from around the world compete for the International Title in the Big League Division right here in Kalamazoo. http://www.softballworldseries.org

USTA National Tennis Championship
Various times at Stowe Stadium, Kalamazoo College
The USTA Boys’ 18 & 16 National Championships visits Kalamazoo for the 67th year. More than 400 juniors from across the country will compete in ten days of tennis to determine the United States National Champion in the singles and doubles competitions.
http://www.ustaboys.com

Sunday Concerts in the Park
4 pm at Bronson Park
There is no cost for this event. Rain location - First Baptist Church. http://www.KalamazooArts.com


August 10


Kalamazoo County Fair
All day at the County Fairground on Lake Street
Where the country comes to the city! Enjoy animal exhibits, live entertainment, delicious food and thrilling carnival rides and games. http://www.kalamazoocountyfair.org

Big League Softball World Series
Vanderberg Park in Milwood
Softball teams of girls from around the world compete for the International Title in the Big League Division right here in Kalamazoo. http://www.softballworldseries.org

USTA National Tennis Championship
Various times at Stowe Stadium, Kalamazoo College
The USTA Boys’ 18 & 16 National Championships visits Kalamazoo for the 67th year. More than 400 juniors from across the country will compete in ten days of tennis to determine the United States National Champion in the singles and doubles competitions.
http://www.ustaboys.com

Farmer John
6:30 pm at Celery Flats Historical Area
A family-friendly opportunity to meet Farmer John and learn about his friends in the barn. This one-hour event is free. For details, call 269-329-4522.


August 11

Kalamazoo County Fair
All day at the County Fairground on Lake Street
Where the country comes to the city! Enjoy animal exhibits, live entertainment, delicious food and thrilling carnival rides and games. http://www.kalamazoocountyfair.org

Big League Softball World Series
Vanderberg Park in Milwood
Softball teams of girls from around the world compete for the International Title in the Big League Division right here in Kalamazoo. http://www.softballworldseries.org

USTA National Tennis Championship
Various times at Stowe Stadium, Kalamazoo College
The USTA Boys’ 18 & 16 National Championships visits Kalamazoo for the 67th year. More than 400 juniors from across the country will compete in ten days of tennis to determine the United States National Champion in the singles and doubles competitions.
http://www.ustaboys.com

Kalamazoo Kings Professional Baseball
7:05pm at Mayor's Riverfront Park
Kalamazoo Kings vs. River City Rascals. For details and ticket information, visit
http://www.kalamazookings.com


August 12

Kalamazoo County Fair
All day at the County Fairground on Lake Street
Where the country comes to the city! Enjoy animal exhibits, live entertainment, delicious food and thrilling carnival rides and games. http://www.kalamazoocountyfair.org

Big League Softball World Series
Vanderberg Park in Milwood
Softball teams of girls from around the world compete for the International Title in the Big League Division right here in Kalamazoo. http://www.softballworldseries.org

USTA National Tennis Championship
Various times at Stowe Stadium, Kalamazoo College
The USTA Boys’ 18 & 16 National Championships visits Kalamazoo for the 67th year. More than 400 juniors from across the country will compete in ten days of tennis to determine the United States National Champion in the singles and doubles competitions.
http://www.ustaboys.com

Mixer on the Mall
5 pm – 7:30 pm at the north end of the Kalamazoo Mall
A free after-work party that features up-and-coming musicians along with great beverages; and the opportunity to network and meet new people.

Wine Down Wednesdays
5 pm – 11 pm at Webster’s Lounge
Enjoy live music and half off select glasses and bottles of wine in the Webster’s Lounge, located in the Radisson Plaza. Admission is free. For more information, visit www.webstersrestaurant.com.

Wednesday Night Cruise-Ins
6 - 9 p.m. at the Gilmore Car Museum
Show off your "Pride & Joy," enjoy oldies music, snap a photo in front of the 1930s gas station and eat at the authentic 1941 "George & Sally's Blue Moon Diner!" Museum grounds are open, however exhibit buildings are closed. http://www.gilmorecarmuseum.org

Wild Wednesdays
7 - 8 pm at Kellogg Bird Sanctuary
Activities are planned for families with children three to six years old, and each week’s program covers a different topic. http://www.kbs.msu.edu/birdsanctuary

Kalamazoo Speedway - Kalamazoo Klash XVII
7 pm at Kalamazoo Speedway
For pricing information and details, visit http://www.kalamazoospeedway.com.

Kalamazoo Kings Professional Baseball
7:05pm at Mayor's Riverfront Park
Kalamazoo Kings vs. River City Rascals. For details and ticket information, visit
http://www.kalamazookings.com


August 13

Kalamazoo County Fair
All day at the County Fairground on Lake Street
Where the country comes to the city! Enjoy animal exhibits, live entertainment, delicious food and thrilling carnival rides and games. http://www.kalamazoocountyfair.org

USTA National Tennis Championship
Various times at Stowe Stadium, Kalamazoo College
The USTA Boys’ 18 & 16 National Championships visits Kalamazoo for the 67th year. More than 400 juniors from across the country will compete in ten days of tennis to determine the United States National Champion in the singles and doubles competitions.

Community Relations Board
5:30 pm at City Hall, Community Room
The Community Relations Board exists to increase constructive communication among the citizens of Kalamazoo across racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic lines and between citizens and public officials. This board advises the City Manager and City Commission on matters involving human rights and human relationships.

Kalamazoo Kings Professional Baseball
7:05pm at Mayor's Riverfront Park
Kalamazoo Kings vs. River City Rascals. For details and ticket information, visit
http://www.kalamazookings.com


August 14

Kalamazoo County Fair
All day at the County Fairground on Lake Street
Where the country comes to the city! Enjoy animal exhibits, live entertainment, delicious food and thrilling carnival rides and games. http://www.kalamazoocountyfair.org

USTA National Tennis Championship
Various times at Stowe Stadium, Kalamazoo College
The USTA Boys’ 18 & 16 National Championships visits Kalamazoo for the 67th year. More than 400 juniors from across the country will compete in ten days of tennis to determine the United States National Champion in the singles and doubles competitions.
http://www.ustaboys.com

Kalamazoo Kings Professional Baseball
7:05pm at Mayor's Riverfront Park
Kalamazoo Kings vs. the Gateway Grizzlies. For details and ticket information, visit
http://www.kalamazookings.com

Twilight Tea
7 pm at Stuart Manor
A cup of tea and special menu for those planning to attend the showing of the movie Twilight at the Lawn Chair Theatre. Prepaid reservations are $7 per person. 269-329-4522

Lawn Chair Theatre
8:30 pm at Celery Flats Historical Area
Twilight fans will enjoy some trivia and a viewing of this movie outdoors under the stars.
Cost is $5.

Take My Wife…Please
8:30 pm at New Vic Theatre
An original New Vic Comedy. Tickets are $23. http://www.newvictheatre.org


August 15

Kalamazoo Farmers’ Market
7 am – 2 pm at Lake Street & Stockbridge Avenue
For more information, call 269.337.8899.

Kalamazoo County Fair
All day at the County Fairground on Lake Street
Where the country comes to the city! Enjoy animal exhibits, live entertainment, delicious food and thrilling carnival rides and games. http://www.kalamazoocountyfair.org

USTA National Tennis Championship
Various times at Stowe Stadium, Kalamazoo College
The USTA Boys’ 18 & 16 National Championships visits Kalamazoo for the 67th year. More than 400 juniors from across the country will compete in ten days of tennis to determine the United States National Champion in the singles and doubles competitions.
http://www.ustaboys.com

Lincoln's 200th Birthday
Various times at Bronson Park
This free event features a re-enactment of a Lincoln Douglas debate by Fred Priebe.
http://www.senate.michigan.gov/gop

23rd Annual "Elvis Memorial Car Show & Tribute Concert"
9 am - 4 pm at the Gilmore Car Museum
Enjoy a full car show and an outdoor concert by an Elvis tribute artist. Tickets are $8 per person. Children 11 and under are admitted free. http://www.gilmorecarmuseum.org

Kalamazoo Speedway - Enduro Race #4
7 pm at Kalamazoo Speedway
Featuring Enduro and Cybor Stock Nationals, Powder Puff Race #2 and free Bus Rides. For details and pricing information, visit http://www.kalamazoospeedway.com.

Kalamazoo Kings Professional Baseball
7:05pm at Mayor's Riverfront Park
Kalamazoo Kings vs. the Gateway Grizzlies. For details and ticket information, visit
http://www.kalamazookings.com

Take My Wife…Please
8:30 pm at New Vic Theatre
An original New Vic Comedy. Tickets are $23. http://www.newvictheatre.org


August 16


USTA National Tennis Championship
Various times at Stowe Stadium, Kalamazoo College
The USTA Boys’ 18 & 16 National Championships visits Kalamazoo for the 67th year. More than 400 juniors from across the country will compete in ten days of tennis to determine the United States National Champion in the singles and doubles competitions.
http://www.ustaboys.com

Sunday Concerts in the Park
4 pm at Bronson Park
There is no cost for this event. Rain location - First Baptist Church. http://www.KalamazooArts.com

Kalamazoo Kings Professional Baseball
4:05pm at Mayor's Riverfront Park
Kalamazoo Kings vs. the Gateway Grizzles. For details and ticket information, visit
http://www.kalamazookings.com


August 17
August 18


KRVT Mutt Strutters
6 - 7 pm at the KRVT - 10th street parking lot
A dog walking group for dogs of all sizes and ages on the Kalamazoo River Valley Trail. Certified dog trainers from PetSmart will provide an informational session on leash training and socialization. All dog owners must present proof of current licenses and vaccinations. To register, call 269-373-5073.


August 19


Mixer on the Mall
5 pm – 7:30 pm at the north end of the Kalamazoo Mall
A free after-work party that features up-and-coming musicians along with great beverages; and the opportunity to network and meet new people.

Wine Down Wednesdays
5 pm – 11 pm at Webster’s Lounge
Enjoy live music and half off select glasses and bottles of wine in the Webster’s Lounge, located in the Radisson Plaza. Admission is free. For more information, visit www.webstersrestaurant.com.

Wednesday Night Cruise-Ins
6 - 9 p.m. at the Gilmore Car Museum
Show off your "Pride & Joy," enjoy oldies music, snap a photo in front of the 1930s gas station and eat at the authentic 1941 "George & Sally's Blue Moon Diner!" Museum grounds are open, however exhibit buildings are closed. http://www.gilmorecarmuseum.org

Wild Wednesdays
7 - 8 pm at Kellogg Bird Sanctuary
Activities are planned for families with children three to six years old, and each week’s program covers a different topic. http://www.kbs.msu.edu/birdsanctuary


August 20

Lunch & Learn Series - Arts & Crafts Day
11 am - 12 pm at Millennium Park
A free event allowing children to express their creativity with arts and crafts. 269-329-4522

Gazelle Sports Historic Walks
6:30 pm at Mr. Home Cemetery on West Main St.
A free, guided-tour of historical landmarks around Kalamazoo.
269-342-5996


August 21

Tales on the Trail
10 am On the KRVT - next to the Powell Library & Paterson St.
Children ages 3-5 are invited to a story hour about health and fitness on the Kalamazoo River Valley Trail (KRVT). To sign up for this free program, please call
269-373-5073.

Take My Wife…Please
8:30 pm at New Vic Theatre
An original New Vic Comedy. Tickets are $23. http://www.newvictheatre.org


August 22

Kalamazoo Farmers’ Market
7 am – 2 pm at Lake Street & Stockbridge Avenue
For more information, call 269.337.8899.

Kalamazoo Scottish Festival
9 am - 6 pm at the Kalamazoo County Expo Center & Fairground
Pipe bands, dancers and more come together to celebrate Scottish heritage. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children. http://kalamazooscottishfestival.org

Sanctuary Tour
10 - 11:30 am at the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary
A one-mile walking tour of the bird sanctuary lead by an expert. For details and pricing information, visit http://www.kbs.msu.edu/birdsanctuary.

Kalamazoo Speedway - "Fan"tastic Night at the Zoo II
7 pm at Kalamazoo Speedway
A 5-in-1 show featuring Fan Favorites. For details and pricing information, visit
http://www.kalamazoospeedway.com.

Take My Wife…Please
8:30 pm at New Vic Theatre
An original New Vic Comedy. Tickets are $23. http://www.newvictheatre.org


August 23

Kalamazoo Record & CD Expo
11 am - 5 pm at the Kalamazoo County Expo Center - Rooms B & C
A free expo featuring area dealers and more than 10,00 new and used records, CDs and musical videos from an array of genres. 574-329-1483

Sunday Concerts in the Park
4 pm at Bronson Park
There is no cost for this event. Rain location - First Baptist Church. http://www.KalamazooArts.com


August 24

KRVT Nordic Walking Clinics
6 pm at the Kalamazoo River Valley Trailway Head, 10th Street
Learn about the benefits of using Nordic Walking Poles and test a pair while enjoying the beautiful trail. This event is free. http://www.kalcounty.com/parks/krvt/trailprogramming.htm


August 25

Kalamazoo Kings Professional Baseball
7:05 pm at Mayor's Riverfront Park
Kalamazoo Kings vs. Traverse City Beach Bums
For details and ticket prices, visit http://www.kalamazookings.com


August 26

Mixer on the Mall
5 pm – 7:30 pm at the north end of the Kalamazoo Mall
A free after-work party that features up-and-coming musicians along with great beverages; and the opportunity to network and meet new people.

Wine Down Wednesdays
5 pm – 11 pm at Webster’s Lounge
Enjoy live music and half off select glasses and bottles of wine in the Webster’s Lounge, located in the Radisson Plaza. Admission is free. For more information, visit www.webstersrestaurant.com.

Wednesday Night Cruise-Ins
6 - 9 p.m. at the Gilmore Car Museum
Show off your "Pride & Joy," enjoy oldies music, snap a photo in front of the 1930s gas station and eat at the authentic 1941 "George & Sally's Blue Moon Diner!" Museum grounds are open, however exhibit buildings are closed. http://www.gilmorecarmuseum.org

Kalamazoo Kings Professional Baseball
7:05 pm at Mayor's Riverfront Park
Kalamazoo Kings vs. Traverse City Beach Bums
For details and ticket prices, visit http://www.kalamazookings.com

Wild Wednesdays
7 - 8 pm at Kellogg Bird Sanctuary
Activities are planned for families with children three to six years old, and each week’s program covers a different topic. http://www.kbs.msu.edu/birdsanctuary


August 27


Last Call Thursday Amphitheatre Concert Series - New Superior Jazz Band
7 pm at Amphitheatre at Celery Flats
The final jazz performance for the summer at the Amphitheatre. Cost is $5 per person. 269-329-4522

Kalamazoo Kings Professional Baseball
7:05 pm at Mayor's Riverfront Park
Kalamazoo Kings vs. Traverse City Beach Bums
For details and ticket prices, visit http://www.kalamazookings.com


August 28

Gazelle Sports Historic Walks
8 am at Vine St. & S. Westendge Ave.
A free, guided-tour of the Vine Historic District. 269-342-5996

Kalamazoo Kings Professional Baseball
7:05 pm at Mayor's Riverfront Park
Kalamazoo Kings vs. Florence Freedom
For details and ticket prices, visit http://www.kalamazookings.com

Take My Wife…Please
8:30 pm at New Vic Theatre
An original New Vic Comedy. Tickets are $23. http://www.newvictheatre.org


August 29

Kalamazoo Farmers’ Market
7 am – 2 pm at Lake Street & Stockbridge Avenue
For more information, call 269.337.8899.

Super Science Saturday
11 am, 1 pm & 3 pm at the Air Zoo
For details and pricing information, visit http://www.airzoo.org.

Kalamazoo Kings Professional Baseball
7:05 pm at Mayor's Riverfront Park
Kalamazoo Kings vs. Florence Freedom
For details and ticket prices, visit http://www.kalamazookings.com

Kalamazoo Speedway - Frantic Features Night
7:30 pm at Kalamazoo Speedway
Autograph Night and a 5-in-1 show. For pricing information and details, visit http://www.kalamazoospeedway.com.

Take My Wife…Please
8:30 pm at New Vic Theatre
An original New Vic Comedy. Tickets are $23. http://www.newvictheatre.org


August 30

A Girl's Best Friend Triathlon
8 am at Prairie View Park, Vicksburg
http://www.3disciplines.com

"Pierce-Arow Gathering at Gilmore"
10 am - 3 pm at the Gilmore Car Museum
Tickets are $9 for adulst, $8 for seniors and students. Children 6 and under get it free.
http://www.gilmorecarmuseum.org

Sunday Concerts in the Park
4 pm at Bronson Park
There is no cost for this event. Rain location - First Baptist Church. http://www.KalamazooArts.com

Kalamazoo Kings Professional Baseball
4:05 pm at Mayor's Riverfront Park
Kalamazoo Kings vs. Florence Freedom
For details and ticket prices, visit http://www.kalamazookings.com.


August 31

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