4th of July Parade – CANCELLED
Downtown Glen Arbor Glen Arbor, MI, United StatesDue to the corona virus and social distancing restrictions, this event is cancelled. Look for a virtual parade on social media. 4th of July Parade in Glen Arbor Head on
Due to the corona virus and social distancing restrictions, this event is cancelled. Look for a virtual parade on social media. 4th of July Parade in Glen Arbor Head on
Sorry, this event has been cancelled. The Glen Lake Fire and Rescue Association will be hosting a pancake breakfast! Proceeds will go to the Glen Arbor Fire & Rescue Association
The Glen Arbor Farmers Market is held every Tuesday morning from 9 AM – 1 PM. The market location is behind the Glen Arbor Township Hall at 6394 W. Western Ave,
Due to the coronavirus, this concert has been cancelled but please check the GAAC’s Facebook page for pop up music events and more updates on their website: https://glenarborart.org/events-page/music-and-concerts/ Igor and
The Glen Arbor Farmers Market is held every Tuesday morning from 9 AM – 1 PM. The market location is behind the Glen Arbor Township Hall at 6394 W. Western Ave,
Due to social distancing restrictions and public safety, the Glen Lake Women's Club Art Fair has been cancelled for this year. 49th Annual Glen Lake Woman’s Club Art Fair Wednesday,
The Glen Arbor Farmers Market is held every Tuesday morning from 9 AM – 1 PM. The market location is behind the Glen Arbor Township Hall at 6394 W. Western Ave,
An annual tradition returns! The Glen Arbor Arts Center Members Create exhibition is a showcase of members’ talent. The 2020 Members Create features the work of 25 current GAAC members.
The Glen Arbor Farmers Market is held every Tuesday morning from 9 AM – 1 PM. The market location is behind the Glen Arbor Township Hall at 6394 W. Western Ave,
A public celebration and dedication of the Glen Arbor Arts Center’s new Outdoor Gallery are July 30, 5:30 – 8 pm. The GAAC unveiled its new Outdoor Gallery on May
This challenging painting event features artists capturing the beauty and awe of the sunset over Glen Lake and Lake Michigan. Artists work quickly to capture the setting sun (Weather permitting).
“Who owns the water?” People? Communities? Corporations? Nobody? That question is the basis for the July 31 Words For Water open-air poetry throw-down at the Glen Arbor Arts Center. This