Jul 07 Tuesday
The MiCorps AIS Detection Blitz is a statewide event happening June 29 through July 12, 2026, and it is an easy way to turn time on the water into something meaningful. Participation can happen from anywhere in Michigan.
Whether you are on the water over the July 4th holiday with family and friends, or just enjoying a quiet moment on your own, you can take part. If you see something in the water that looks unfamiliar or that you know to be invasive, just snap a photo and upload it using the free iNaturalist app. No experience or identification skills are needed.
Once you join the project on the iNaturalist app, anything you upload during the event dates is automatically added to a statewide map of aquatic invasive species observations. Your photos help show where aquatic invasive species are appearing across Michigan. This information can be used by scientists, resource managers, and local organizations to better understand distribution, track changes over time, and inform management efforts.
It is something anyone can do. It is easy to turn into a game with kids, something to keep an eye out for with friends, something to get competitive with, or simply a reason to take a closer look at the water you already enjoy.
MiCorps, the Michigan Clean Water Corps, is a program of the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy and is administered through Michigan State University Extension. The program works with volunteers and partners across the state to monitor and better understand Michigan’s water resources.
Learn more and get started here: https://www.micorps.net/events/aisblitz
Jul 08 Wednesday
Jul 09 Thursday
Jul 10 Friday
As the sun sets, Potter Park Zoo comes alive with Twilight Adventures!
From 6 – 9 p.m., explore the zoo with a themed scavenger hunt, make friendship bracelets, paint rocks for pollinators, play yard games, and enjoy s’mores by the fire.
Along the way, discover simple ways to help animals and the planet because small actions make a big impact!
Jul 11 Saturday
Jul 12 Sunday
Jul 19 Sunday
9th Annual Detroit Festival of Books (aka: Detroit Bookfest)! FREE!
Sunday, July 19, 202610:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.
Eastern MarketShed 52934 Russell StreetDetroit, Michigan
Entry is FREE!
Our 9th Annual Detroit Bookfest will feature over 300+ vendors selling......you guessed it......BOOKS!Books of all sorts: used, rare, antiquarian, unusual, ephemera, authors, etc.
Vendors will also be selling vinyl records, comic books, creative arts, vintage board games and more!
Food, beer, and DJ Seven Whales will be bringing the funk music.
Websitehttps://detroitbookfest.com/
Questionshttps://detroitbookfest.com/contact-us/
Photos from 2025https://detroitbookfest.com/?s=photos+2025
Prospective vendors read this (and apply using link at bottom of article)https://detroitbookfest.com/dbf2026-vendor-info-timeline/
FB event pagehttps://www.facebook.com/events/1588205042529502
The MSU College of Music and Beal Botanical Garden invite you to this year’s Music and the Garden series, an outdoor celebration of music, nature, and community. This season explores Beal's Rewilding initiative, with each event engaging one of the four classical elements—Air, Water, Fire, and Earth—highlighting Michigan native plants, their ecological roles, and connections to human history, while featuring theme‑inspired performances and opportunities to learn how environmentally sustainable practices can be incorporated into everyday life.
This program reflects the theme of Fire, drawing inspiration from heat, movement, and transformation as forces that shape both natural landscapes and shared moments. Visitors are welcome to bring chairs or blankets. In case of weather, the performance will move indoors to the MSU Music Building.
Schedule1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Activities2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Concert
Ensemble members to be announced. Visit Beal Botanical Garden's events webpage for updates.
Jul 29 Wednesday
All ages. Have you ever wondered: How do people learn about ancient life? How were fossils made? Where on Earth are fossils found? Join us for a fun fossil-themed event and learn the answers! Enjoy hands-on activity stations and meet scientists from the Michigan Geological Survey that study everything under the ground throughout Michigan! They’ll share their expertise on paleontology and show us a variety of Michigan fossils.