May 11 Saturday
The Wild Ones Red Cedar Chapter will be offering a nice selection of native Michigan wildflowers and grasses at the Meridian Farmers' Market on May 11th. The plants will be grown by Bendy Stem Farm in Dimondale Michigan. We will have plants that support birds, bees and pollinators. Add more native plants to your landscape and watch it come to life.
Michigan State University College of Human Medicine is expanding its annual event this year with the new name of Teddy Bear Health Fair! The event will take place on Saturday, May 11 from 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM at Demonstration Hall Field (across from 393 Chestnut Road, East Lansing, MI 48824).
At this free community event, children and their adult friends can engage in fun physical activities to get their bodies moving, enjoy samples of delicious healthy snacks, and interact with first responders, health professionals, and MSU medical students.
Children are encouraged to bring their favorite teddy bear or stuffed animal for a ‘health checkup’ at the Teddy Bear Hospital and adults can discover health and wellness resources in their community.
Williamston Figure Study is an annual art course open to students and the public held at Williamston High School. The class provides models for artists to draw in various situations, settings, and themes. It’s a great opportunity for growth as an artist and a chance to admire the styles and working process of others. ‘Figuring It All Out’ showcases the results of this class. Join us May 11th for the opening reception. Exhibit runs until August 10th.
Welcome spring! World Migratory Bird Day celebrates the seasonal migration of millions of birds from their southern wintering grounds back to North America.
Visit the zoo on Saturday, May 11, from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. to participate in fun, family-friendly stations set up throughout the zoo and learn the importance of migratory birds (along with some simple practices you can use to help!)
Join our spring recital at Mother's Day weekend! Listen to live harp music and enjoy refreshment afterwards. Free admission!
The Mason Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Dr Dilek Engin Stolarchuk and the Mason Symphony Orchestra conducted by David Schultz perform works by Mack, Bizet, Boyd, and Brahms Symphony No.2. Our 49th season is generously supported by Flynn Wealth Partners. Please join the post-concert reception and cupcake sale!
May 13 Monday
Use different paint techniques along with glitter to make your own unique galaxy ornament to hang in your room.
May 14 Tuesday
We’ll have our Minecraft server set up and the laptops ready to go. No experience needed -- all levels of players/builders welcome. Create your own story in the world of Minecraft!
RAIN – A TRIBUTE TO THE BEATLES is an electrifying concert experience celebrating the timeless music of the legendary fab four. With note-for-note precision, this mind-blowing performance transports you back to the iconic eras of Sgt. Pepper and Magical Mystery Tour, along with all your favorite hits. From energetic classics to reflective favorites, the band delivers an unforgettable performance that appeals to fans old and new. With vibrant costumes and psychedelic visuals, RAIN creates a stunning concert full of nostalgia and good vibes. RAIN—A Tribute to the Beatles promises an extraordinary journey through the eras that captivates hearts and inspires all generations.
May 15 Wednesday
: The 17th Annual Greater Lansing Ride of Silence will be a solemn bicycling procession to honor cyclists who have been killed or injured while cycling on public roadways. It is one of over 300 world-wide similar rides occurring simultaneously as the Global Ride of Silence.
The bicycling procession will begin at MSU and end at the Capitol. Bicyclists of all ages and riding skill levels are invited to participate.
Registration will take place on Wednesday May 15 between 5:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. at the plaza east of Wells Hall on the Michigan State University campus. The memorial ride will start promptly at 6:30 p.m. from the plaza. It will be conducted in solemn and reflective silence, with a police escort provided, culminating in a short memorial ceremony on the Capitol steps. We will ride in the rain, but not lightning or other severe weather; the thunderstorm date is the following Saturday, May 18, at noon (registration11:15). Helmets are required. Lights and bright clothing are highly recommended for the ride home.
There is no charge for this event. There will be an optional after-ride celebration at Ozone’s Brewhouse.