Detroit – By the end of Saturday night, 50,000 people will have meandered through Midtown visiting over 100 venues with shoppng, ice sculptures and caroling on Woodward Avenue. Now in it’s 45th year, Noel Night is Detroit’s longest running holiday celebration.
Midtown Detroit, Inc. Director Sue Mosey said this year’s event will highlight small businesses. The artisan market featured 100 locally based small business to show off their one-of-a-kind craft.
“(There are) a number of fun pop-up spaces and performances by over 200-area music, theatre, and dance groups and other national acts – something for everyone,” Mosey wrote in a press release.
Wayne State’s Welcome Center had their annual “canstruction” event where students construct displays out of canned food, all donated from Kroger to Gleaners Food Bank.
“The snake from Fantastic Beasts made out of sardines cans is really cool and very creative,” said Erin Davis…
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