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Take the family on a search for buried treasure
Read full article: Take the family on a search for buried treasureA new interactive exhibit has opened up in metro Detroit and it will have you digging for gold. The Cranbrook Institute of Science has family’s on the hunt for buried treasure this summer. Today on “Live In The D”, host Jason Carr was joined by the Anthropology Coordinator and Museum Educator, Cameron Wood, to talk about what to expect at a new exhibit.
3 fun and unique outings to embark on with your friends this summer
Read full article: 3 fun and unique outings to embark on with your friends this summerThere’s something truly magical about the summers in Michigan: The warm evenings outside, the time spent on our brilliant (and plentiful!) lakes, afternoons with friends, eating a burger on a patio or sharing in an ice cream date -- it’s all a little bit sweeter and that much more perfect in the summertime.
Inflatable pools boom in popularity as Metro Detroit public pools remain closed
Read full article: Inflatable pools boom in popularity as Metro Detroit public pools remain closedCLINTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. Water parks and public pools are expected to remain closed this summer, so what are families supposed to do to keep busy during those sweltering summer days? RELATED: US communities face tough choices on opening public poolsMay parents have decided to buy an inflatable pool, but it can be difficult to find one. They are ball players, but if it is raining out, they are stuck.She also knows that her local splash pad is closed. Even pools at condos arent opening, so shes doing what many are doing: setting up a slip-and-slide in the backyard. Shelves at local stores like Target and Meijer are picked over -- even backyard sprinklers are hard to come by.