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| Grand Haven ArtWalk. Artists display their work in Grand Haven’s downtown and Centertown. This 18-day event ends Oct. 11.
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| 2015 Grand Valley Shakespeare Festival, Grand Valley State University, Allendale Campus. Michigan’s oldest Shakespeare Festival attracts more than 10,000 visitors each year. Renaissance Faire, Greenshow, food, and more. This year’s Shakespeare production is "All's Well That Ends Well".
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| "Light & Illumination" by local artists at the Nuveen Center, 106 E Colby Road, Whitehall. Works of art by local artists that were inspired by or use light in a unique way. Tuesday through Saturday, 10am - 5pm. Call 231-893-2524 during Gallery hours for details.
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| "Circles of Life" by Muskegon artist William Randall at the Nuveen Center, 106 E Colby Road, Whitehall. Works of art by local artist William Randall in the format of circles using paint and ceramics. Tuesday through Saturday, 10am - 5pm. Call 231-893-2524 during Gallery hours for details.
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| Thursday Farmers Markets - Spring Lake: 9am-2pm, Muskegon: 6am-3pm.
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| 21st Annual Buster Keaton Society Convention & Film Festival, Frauenthal Center, 425 W. Western Avenue and the Muskegon Museum of Art, 296 West Webster Avenue, Muskegon. Tour the Keaton family home, watch Buster Keaton films and TV footage, and more.
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| Saturday Farmers Markets - Three Oaks: 9am-2pm, St. Joseph: 9am-2pm, South Haven: 8am-2pm, Holland: 8am-3pm, Grand Haven: 8am-1pm, Muskegon: 6am-3pm, Muskegon Sweetwater Local Market: 9am-noon, Montague: 8am-noon.
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| Vander Fest 2015, Vander Cider Mill and Winery, 14921 Cleveland Avenue, Spring Lake. Vander Mill hosts its Fall Craft, Beer and Cider Festival. Local restaurant owners, beer and cider producers. 4pm-10pm.
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| The Famous Pumpkin Train, Coopersville & Marne Railway, 311 Danforth Street, Coopersville. Train runs Saturday and Sunday through the month. Passengers will be entertained by The Grand Pumpkin, Scarecrow and Little Crow. Children pick a pumpkin from the Pumpkin Patch at the end of the train ride. Children under 2 ride free. Adults $17, Children 2-12 $15, Seniors 60+ $16. Call 616-997-7000 for information.
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| Depot to Depot Fall Color Tour, Muskegon. Self-guided touring route that visitors can drive or bike. Stop at all the designated sites and become eligible to win a wonderful prize. Call 231-724-3100 or visit www.VisitMuskegon.org for details.
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| Fire Truck Parade, downtown Holland. 7pm. Over 50 fire trucks will parade down 8th Street from College Avenue to the Holland Civic Center. Trucks will be on display afterwards and safety demonstration will be given at the Civic Center.
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| 26th Annual Blue Coast Artists Fall Tour. 10am-6pm, Saturday and Sunday. Travel the back roads of Saugatuck, Fennville and South Haven while visiting local artist studios and galleries. Maps are available to direct you to eleven artist studios and can be downloaded. Call 269-236-9260 for info or visit www.BlueCoastArtists.com.
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| Classic Car Cruise, N. Whittaker Street, New Buffalo. 6-9pm. Classic Cars are free to join, no signup necessary. 50’s & 60’s music on the corner.
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| Wednesday Farmers Markets - Benton Harbor: noon-5pm, South Haven: 8am-2pm, Holland: 8am-3pm, Hudsonville: 8am-2pm, Allendale-GVSU: 10am-1:30pm, Coopersville: 9am-1pm, Montague: 8am-noon.
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| Thursday Farmers Markets - Spring Lake: 9am-2pm, Muskegon: 6am-3pm.
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| Saturday Farmers Markets - Three Oaks: 9am-2pm, St. Joseph: 9am-2pm, South Haven: 8am-2pm, Holland: 8am-3pm, Grand Haven: 8am-1pm, Muskegon: 6am-3pm, Muskegon Sweetwater Local Market: 9am-noon, Montague: 8am-noon.
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| 9th Annual Lakeshore Harvest Country Road Rally, Departs from Barden's Farm Market, South Haven at 1pm. $20 per vehicle on the day; $15 in advance. A fun-filled ride through lakeshore country as teams follow clues and look for back road destinations. Trophy awarded to winning team.
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| Harvest & Wine Festival, Lions Beachfront Park, downtown New Buffalo. Wine tasting, live music, free children’s activities, pumpkin patch, bounce house, food, crafts, horse-drawn hayrides and more. Noon-10pm. Admission: $5. Children under 12 are free.
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| Pumpkin Fest and Fall Fest, downtown Montague. Farmers market, pumpkin painting, lunch, bake sale, biggest pumpkin weigh-in, pumpkin pie contest, Dowling Hill Pumpkin Roll and more. Registration at 9:30am and the fun begins at 10am.
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| Depot to Depot Fall Color Tour, Muskegon. Self-guided touring route that visitors can drive or bike. Stop at all the designated sites and become eligible to win a wonderful prize. Call 231-724-3100 or visit www.VisitMuskegon.org for details.
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| DeGrandchamp’s Cranberry Harvest Day, DeGrandchamp Farm, 76241 14th Avenue, South Haven. 10am-4pm. Hay wagon rides to the cranberry bogs to watch the harvesting of ripe cranberries. Shop for cranberries and other farm fresh products in the farm store. Call 888-483-7431 for details.
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| Art & All That Jazz, Center Street, Douglas. Visit the shops and galleries of charming downtown Douglas. Live music. 6-8pm. Call 269-857-4210 for details.
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| Country Fair, Sarett Nature Center, 2300 Benton Center Road, Benton Harbor. 11am-3pm. Free. Rummage sale, kids’ activities, country kitchen lunch, wagon rides and more. Call 269-927-4832 for more information.
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| 38th Annual Gallery Stroll Weekend, downtown Saugatuck and Douglas. Noon-5pm.
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| Annual Fennville Goose Festival, downtown Fennville. Goose Festival Parade, Wild Goose Chase 5k, classic car show, arts & craft show, petting zoo, live music and more. For more info, visit FennvilleGooseFestival.com.
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| Wedding Walk, downtown Grand Haven. Upscale open-house bridal show event for future brides interested in bridal fashion, décor, tablescapes and much more. 11am-4pm. Call Cassie at cassie@whitedressevents.com for details.
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| Chili-Cook-off, Wicks Park, Water Street, Saugatuck. 1-5pm. Admission $5.00, children free. Eat chili from some of your favorite area restaurants. Live music. Call 616-886-0749 or e-mail cowhill777@yahoo.com for more information.
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| Harvest Days Chili Cook-Off, Skip’s Restaurant on the corner of Red Arrow Highway & Lakeshore Road, New Buffalo. Eleven teams compete for the Best Chili Award. 1-5pm. $10 entrance fee, ½ price for children. 269-469-3341.
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| Skip’s Open-Air European Farmers Market, corner of Red Arrow Highway & Lakeshore Road, New Buffalo. Open-air European market selling food, jewelry, flowers, clothing, soaps and more. 1-5pm. 269-469-3341.
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| Wednesday Farmers Markets - Benton Harbor: noon-5pm, South Haven: 8am-2pm, Holland: 8am-3pm, Hudsonville: 8am-2pm, Allendale-GVSU: 10am-1:30pm, Coopersville: 9am-1pm, Montague: 8am-noon.
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| Thursday Farmers Markets - Spring Lake: 9am-2pm, Muskegon: 6am-3pm.
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| Saturday Farmers Markets - Three Oaks: 9am-2pm, St. Joseph: 9am-2pm, South Haven: 8am-2pm, Holland: 8am-3pm, Grand Haven: 8am-1pm, Muskegon: 6am-3pm, Muskegon Sweetwater Local Market: 9am-noon, Montague: 8am-noon.
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| Depot to Depot Fall Color Tour, Muskegon. Self-guided touring route that visitors can drive or bike. Stop at all the designated sites and become eligible to win a wonderful prize. Call 231-724-3100 or visit www.VisitMuskegon.org for details.
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| Star of Saugatuck Cruise, Water Street, Saugatuck. Last trip of the season. 1pm.
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| Wednesday Farmers Markets - Benton Harbor: noon-5pm, South Haven: 8am-2pm, Holland: 8am-3pm, Hudsonville: 8am-2pm, Allendale-GVSU: 10am-1:30pm, Coopersville: 9am-1pm, Montague: 8am-noon.
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| Thursday Farmers Markets - Spring Lake: 9am-2pm, Muskegon: 6am-3pm.
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| Saturday Farmers Markets - Three Oaks: 9am-2pm, St. Joseph: 9am-2pm, South Haven: 8am-2pm, Holland: 8am-3pm, Grand Haven: 8am-1pm, Muskegon: 6am-3pm, Muskegon Sweetwater Local Market: 9am-noon, Montague: 8am-noon.
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| Halloween Harvest Festival, downtown Saugatuck. Noon-5pm. Children’s Halloween Parade, Pet Halloween Parade, live music, craft booths, storytelling, entertainment and more. Family costume parade at 4pm. 269-857-1701.
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| Haunted Museum, Tri-Cities Historical Museum, 200 Washington Ave., Grand Haven. 2-4pm. Museum members and the Central Park Players will be ready to haunt visitors. Free. Call 616-842-0700 for details.
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| Halloween Parade & Trick or Treat, downtown New Buffalo. Mechanic from Thompson to Harrison. Contact Bonnie at 269-469-3180 for details.
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| Adult Halloween Parade, downtown Douglas. Parade begins at 10pm. Various locations in the area, such as the Dunes Resort, will host costume parties and contests immediately afterwards. Grab a costume and join the parade. Great fun.
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| Trick or Treating along Washington Ave. in downtown Grand Haven. Local merchants provide treats for families with children in this fun annual event. 4-6pm.
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| Halloween Trick or Treat, downtown St. Joseph. 4:30-6pm. Kids go trick or treating at participating area stores.
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