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SUMMARY:Campus Kids Day: Lil’ Boo Bash Presented By Corewell Health
DESCRIPTION:Campus Kids Days Presented By Corewell Health returns to Campus Martius Park for summer 2025! Families are invited to enjoy this free series of fun-filled Sundays featuring themed entertainment\, interactive activities\, and engaging experiences for kids of all ages. It’s the perfect way to make the most of a Sunday in the heart of Downtown Detroit. Our Campus Kids Day event series is presented by Corewell Health and supported in part by the Detroit Zoo and Metro Parent.  The Michigan Science Center will also be in attendance at all Campus Kids Day events\, bringing fun in the sun with unique activations and stations.  \n  \n\nvar exampleCallback=function(){console.log(‘Order complete!’);};window.EBWidgets.createWidget({widgetType:’checkout’\,eventId:’1399557858229′\,iframeContainerId:’eventbrite-widget-container-1399557858229′\,iframeContainerHeight:425\,onOrderComplete:exampleCallback}); \nOctober 5: Lil’ Boo Bash  \nKick off spooky season with a fang-tastic Lil’ Boo Bash at Campus Martius Park! This family-friendly Halloween celebration will feature \n\n a “Spooky Start-Up Lab: Brew Your Own Brand” station courtesy of Detroit CHEMpreneurIST.\n\nGet ready to mix up something spook-tacular in the lab! Participants will become Formulation Chemists and brew their own unique body scrub\, learning how real entrepreneurs use chemistry and creativity to bring personal care items to life. This frightfully fun activity stirs together chemistry\, creativity\, and business skills in one wickedly cool experience. Perfect for brewing up confidence\, curiosity\, and community spirit!\n\n\nSpooktactular Costume contest (starting at 3:00 p.m.) with a variety of prizes and categories\, including:\n\nToo Cute to Spook – cutest costume\nBest Dressed Boo Crew – best group or duo costume\nIcon in the Making – best pop culture\, superhero\, or character\nCrafty Costume Creator – best homemade or DIY costume\nGiggle Getter – funniest costume\n\n\nDJ Invisible spinning your favorite Halloween-themed family-friendly tracks\nTake in the Halloween Harvest Magic Show taking place from 1:30-2:30 p.m. and 3:30-4:30 p.m.\nA Bounce house\nExplore the Michigan Science Center station\nCraft stations courtesy of Metro Parent\nFacepainting\, lawn games\, and giveaways from Birdie’s Books\nTigers baseball on the big screen\nTicket giveaways courtesy of 313 presents including the chance to score tickets to Sesame Street Live\, Gabby’s Dollhouse Live and Master Chef Live.\nAnd more!\n\nMark your calendars and join us for these exciting afternoons packed with creativity\, energy and family-friendly fun! Be sure to check in closer to the event for more details on each day’s events and themed fun.  
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SUMMARY:2025 Windsor International Film Festival In Detroit – The Barbarian Invasions!
DESCRIPTION:Film lovers\, get ready to be captivated! Experience an unforgettable celebration of storytelling\, culture\, and cross-border connection as the Windsor International Film Festival (WIFF) brings two acclaimed films to downtown Detroit for the very first time. In partnership with the Downtown Detroit Partnership (DDP)\, this historic two-night screening at Campus Martius Park offers audiences a rare opportunity to engage with award-winning cinema\, discover new voices in filmmaking\, and celebrate the vibrant creative exchange between two dynamic border cities. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this unique cinematic event that bridges communities\, sparks conversation\, and showcases the power of film to connect us all. \nThe two-day featured screenings include: \n\n23 – The Barbarian Invasions!The first and only Canadian film to win the Oscar for Best International Feature\, Denys Arcand’s follow-up to The Decline of the American Empire continues the story of Remy (Girard)\, a womanizing professor now terminally ill with cancer. Seventeen years later\, divorced and estranged from his son and friends\, Remy embarks on a journey of redemption and forgiveness.\n\n\nvar exampleCallback=function(){console.log(‘Order complete!’)};window.EBWidgets.createWidget({widgetType:’checkout’\,eventId:’1721409043789′\,iframeContainerId:’eventbrite-widget-container-1721409043789′\,iframeContainerHeight:425\,onOrderComplete:exampleCallback}); \n\n24 – Play It Loud! How Toronto Got SoulThis feature documentary explores how Jamaican music became a surprising yet critical part of Canadian culture. Through the life\, music\, struggles\, and triumphs of Jamaican Canadian singer Jay Douglas (born Clive Pinnock)\, the film chronicles a social and cultural migration that made Canada a global hub for Jamaican music—an influence little recognized at home. Nearly 60 years into his career\, Douglas remains a celebrated figure in the music world.\n\n\nvar exampleCallback=function(){console.log(‘Order complete!’)};window.EBWidgets.createWidget({widgetType:’checkout’\,eventId:’1721532753809′\,iframeContainerId:’eventbrite-widget-container-1721532753809′\,iframeContainerHeight:425\,onOrderComplete:exampleCallback});\nFilms begin at 7 p.m. at Campus Martius Park\, ranked the No. 1 public square in the country for three consecutive years. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets or lawn chairs and enjoy this cinematic autumn evening under the stars\, right in the heart of Detroit. The Oct. 24 screening will feature a special Q&A with the film’s director Graeme Mathieson\, an award-winning filmmaker known for amplifying underrepresented stories. His work often explores themes of cultural transformation and music history. \n  \nThis inaugural U.S. screening area at Campus Martius Park is part of a broader Windsor–Detroit binational collaboration initiative\, designed to deepen cultural exchange\, strengthen regional connectivity\, and foster shared economic opportunity between these globally minded border cities. From arts to industry\, this cross-border movement is supported by an alliance of public\, private\, and nonprofit partners\, including the Downtown Detroit Partnership\, Consulate General of Canada\, the City of Detroit\, the City of Windsor\, Visit Detroit\, Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island\, the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce\, Invest Windsor Essex\, Rocket Companies\, and Windsor Tunnel. This initiative builds on decades of cooperation and a shared commitment to advance a globally creative\, competitive\, and inclusive binational region.
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SUMMARY:2025 Windsor International Film Festival In Detroit – Play It Loud! How Toronto Got Soul
DESCRIPTION:Film lovers\, get ready to be captivated! Experience an unforgettable celebration of storytelling\, culture\, and cross-border connection as the Windsor International Film Festival (WIFF) brings two acclaimed films to downtown Detroit for the very first time. In partnership with the Downtown Detroit Partnership (DDP)\, this historic two-night screening at Campus Martius Park offers audiences a rare opportunity to engage with award-winning cinema\, discover new voices in filmmaking\, and celebrate the vibrant creative exchange between two dynamic border cities. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this unique cinematic event that bridges communities\, sparks conversation\, and showcases the power of film to connect us all. \nThe two-day featured screenings include: \n\n23 – The Barbarian Invasions!The first and only Canadian film to win the Oscar for Best International Feature\, Denys Arcand’s follow-up to The Decline of the American Empire continues the story of Remy (Girard)\, a womanizing professor now terminally ill with cancer. Seventeen years later\, divorced and estranged from his son and friends\, Remy embarks on a journey of redemption and forgiveness.\n\n\nvar exampleCallback=function(){console.log(‘Order complete!’)};window.EBWidgets.createWidget({widgetType:’checkout’\,eventId:’1721409043789′\,iframeContainerId:’eventbrite-widget-container-1721409043789′\,iframeContainerHeight:425\,onOrderComplete:exampleCallback}); \n\n24 – Play It Loud! How Toronto Got SoulThis feature documentary explores how Jamaican music became a surprising yet critical part of Canadian culture. Through the life\, music\, struggles\, and triumphs of Jamaican Canadian singer Jay Douglas (born Clive Pinnock)\, the film chronicles a social and cultural migration that made Canada a global hub for Jamaican music—an influence little recognized at home. Nearly 60 years into his career\, Douglas remains a celebrated figure in the music world.\n\n\nvar exampleCallback=function(){console.log(‘Order complete!’)};window.EBWidgets.createWidget({widgetType:’checkout’\,eventId:’1721532753809′\,iframeContainerId:’eventbrite-widget-container-1721532753809′\,iframeContainerHeight:425\,onOrderComplete:exampleCallback});\nFilms begin at 7 p.m. at Campus Martius Park\, ranked the No. 1 public square in the country for three consecutive years. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets or lawn chairs and enjoy this cinematic autumn evening under the stars\, right in the heart of Detroit. The Oct. 24 screening will feature a special Q&A with the film’s director Graeme Mathieson\, an award-winning filmmaker known for amplifying underrepresented stories. His work often explores themes of cultural transformation and music history. \n  \nThis inaugural U.S. screening area at Campus Martius Park is part of a broader Windsor–Detroit binational collaboration initiative\, designed to deepen cultural exchange\, strengthen regional connectivity\, and foster shared economic opportunity between these globally minded border cities. From arts to industry\, this cross-border movement is supported by an alliance of public\, private\, and nonprofit partners\, including the Downtown Detroit Partnership\, Consulate General of Canada\, the City of Detroit\, the City of Windsor\, Visit Detroit\, Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island\, the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce\, Invest Windsor Essex\, Rocket Companies\, and Windsor Tunnel. This initiative builds on decades of cooperation and a shared commitment to advance a globally creative\, competitive\, and inclusive binational region.
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