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SUMMARY:Downtown Detroit Markets & The Cadillac Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Cadillac Square is the spot to shop this holiday season. Whether you’re window shopping or on a spree\, you can find locally made\, one-of-a-kind gifts from a collection of curated Detroit vendors offering specialty apparel\, accessories\, jewelry\, bath products\, home décor\, children’s toys\, pet goods\, books\, snacks and more in this outdoor marketplace that runs Nov. 9 through Jan. 7.   \nCadillac Square is also home to the Cadillac Lodge. The warm\, cozy and family-friendly gathering space offers an assortment of festive beverages\, toasty treats and more for all to enjoy\, in the comfort and style of a ski lodge setting.   \n  \nDowntown Detroit Markets & Cadillac Lodge Hours:  \nMondays & Tuesdays: Closed  \nWednesdays & Thursdays: 11am – 8pm  \nFridays & Saturdays: 11am – 11pm  \nSundays: 11am – 7pm  \n  \nThe list of vendors participating in the 2023 Downtown Detroit Markets includes:  \nBags to Butterflies– Fashion with a social mission\, Bags to Butterflies puts the “purpose” in “repurpose.” The brand empowers and trains formerly incarcerated women to craft luxurious\, sustainable bags out of repurposed wood. The cross-bodies\, handbags and other accessories reflect the stories and transformations of the women who skillfully handcraft them.   \nTwo Stix 5 Stones– With a focus on texture and color\, Two Stix 5 Stones specializes in funky-chic knitwear for people and pets. Each freehand design uses the highest-quality and ethically sourced wool\, cashmere\, silk\, merino\, cotton\, rayon and alpaca. The hand-crafted knitted accessories include hats\, shawls\, headbands\, gloves\, mittens\, scarves and pet sweaters. Two Stix 5 Stones has been featured by Detroit Institute of Arts as part of the “30 Americans” exhibition.    \nHalie & Co.– Using solid gold and sterling silver\, designer Halie Conyers handcrafts high-quality (and budget-friendly) jewelry such as rings\, necklaces\, earrings\, and—if you’re not afraid of commitment—permanent bracelets sized and welded to fit each customer. But it doesn’t stop at jewelry and gemstones…Halie & Co. also offers hand-poured candles\, diffusers\, and other home décor.   \nThe Brave Wimp– The Brave Wimp is here to help you find pride in being YOU! Their handmade\, eco-conscious\, pop art wearables and home goods incorporate empowering messages and imagery to celebrate diversity\, inclusivity and community. From graphic T-shirts\, to handcrafted wood jewelry and all-natural candles\, some of the messages include: “Empowered Women Empower the World\,” “There is Power in Kindness\,” and “Be Kind. Be Brave. Be You.”  \nAriya’s Apparel and Accessories– Ariya’s Apparel and Accessories is a boutique that caters to women 35+ with modest and modern fashion. With a personal desire to dress demure\, yet stylish\, owner Akeya Muhammad carefully curates each item including dresses\, tops\, bottoms\, sets\, outerwear\, scarves\, jewelry and handbags. Her goal is to provide her humble\, haute designs to women across the country.    \nASTOURI– Born out of the love of where we live\, ASTOURI apparel and accessories features iconic and artistically licensed photography. With a focus on community pride\, femininity and functional style\, more than 90% of ASTOURI products\, including scarves\, eye masks\, skirts\, ponchos\, kimonos\, dusters\, dresses\, sweatshirts\, wraps and shawls are made in the U.S. by female-owned-and-operated manufacturers.    \nVerbatim-– Inspired by poetry\, art and style\, Verbatim’s apparel is designed to validate the Black and female experience\, educate others\, start conversations\, and break barriers—all while keeping customers looking fresh. The Royal T collection includes T-shirts and sweatshirts with empowering messages such as\, “…I am worthy to be loved\,” “Ballroom history is Black history\,” and “Compromise…for what?” The brand also sells beanies\, scarves and other accessories.    \nKids Like Mine– With the mission of inspiring children to embrace and love their true selves\, Kids Like Mine owner LaTashia Perry writes diverse and empowering children’s picture books featuring Black and brown characters in stories such as\, “Skin Like Mine\,” and “Hair Like Mine.” She also sells merchandise including socks\, lunchboxes\, pajamas\, backpacks\, tote bags\, T-shirts and puzzles that are all custom-made and gender neutral.     \nJanna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes– Whether it’s a full spread or a charcuterie box to-go\, Janna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes is a one-stop shop for hosting an event. The catering company serves both private and corporate clients and sells charcuterie accessories\, stemware and other home goods necessary for entertaining as the host(ess) with the most(est).     \nFOLK– Located in historic Corktown\, FOLK offers biodynamic wines\, specialty coffee\, catering and a private event space. FOLK sources from minority creators and spotlights high-quality food\, beverages and giftable items such as candles\, beanies\, tote bags\, books\, tableware\, linens\, jams\, honey\, oils\, cookies\, chocolates and treat nuts.    \nKonjo Me– Konjo Me is a pop-up restaurant that serves authentic Ethiopian cuisine and other Ethiopian-sourced goods like spices and coffee. “Konjo” means “beautiful” in Amharic\, one of the many languages of Ethiopia. As the only shop in Michigan that sells authentic Ethiopian goods\, Chef Helina is proudly bringing the taste and culture of Ethiopia to downtown Detroit.    \nWaffle Cabin– If you have a sweet tooth\, this one’s for you! Waffle Cabin is a food truck that specializes in (you guessed it!) authentic made-to-order Belgian dessert waffles with toppings including chocolate\, caramel\, ice cream\, marshmallows\, cookies\, candy and more. They will also have soda and water for sale\, along with waffle swag like stickers and T-shirts. The delightful aroma of the fresh waffles\, however\, comes free!    \nCrummy’s Cake Supply & Studio– Whether you want to pick up a cake or bake it yourself\, Crummy’s Cake Supply & Studio is the place to go! Not only does the shop bake all its authentic southern desserts (pound cake\, sweet potato pie\, bread\, cookies\, etc.) from scratch using recipes passed down for generations\, but it also offers cake supplies\, cake classes and a rental kitchen. Crummy’s is the first Black-owned cake supply store in Detroit.   \nOpal Grove Games– Do you want to play a game? Well\, Opal Grove Games has just about every type of game imaginable\, with a mission to build the most fun\, inclusive and inventive board game store ever. They carry party games\, board games\, card games\, tactics games\, role-playing games and all the necessary accessories. Additionally\, owners Aisha Blake and Ben Lippi love teaching\, and offer gaming workshops and open game nights.      \nSpeedcult– A metal art fabrication company\, Speedcult has been licensed with Ford\, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) to create home\, garage and business décor using their official logos. They also specialize in original art featuring skulls\, critters\, monsters\, aliens\, hot rod and rat rod lingo\, all things Detroit and far beyond. In addition to the metal art\, the shop also sells T-shirts\, blankets\, hats and beer koozies.   \nRosemarine Textiles– With sustainability at the forefront of everything they do\, Rosemarine Textiles is a home goods and accessories brand. All their products are created in their Detroit studio using natural fibers\, low-waste production methods\, food waste materials\, plant dyes and love. Some of their items include velvet throw pillows\, silk scrunchies and ribbons\, cotton socks and bandanas\, linens\, bucket hats\, clothing and more.     \nMG Studio– MG Studio formulates and manufactures 21 plant-based and biodegradable haircare products for all hair types. MG studio offers an array of products including shampoo\, conditioner\, leave-in conditioner\, styling products\, oils and treatments. Owner Nicole Grant is a cosmetologist of more than 25 years who noticed many haircare products on the market contained damaging ingredients like silicones and copolymers\, so she became a self-taught chemist to create her own natural line. 
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LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Cadillac Square,Park Events
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SUMMARY:Holiday Carriage Rides in Downtown Detroit
DESCRIPTION:Experience the magic of Downtown Detroit from inside an enchanted horse-drawn carriage. Carriage rides take passengers on a journey through the bustling city. With the dramatic backdrop of the city skyline and Detroit’s Christmas Tree\, these charming tours are a wonderful way to embrace holiday cheer. \nSchedule/Times \n-Every Friday and Saturday • November 18 – December 30 • 6 pm – 11 pm \n-New Year’s Eve Carriage Rides: December 31 • 6 pm – 11 pm \nPricing Info:\n-Rides Per Person: $10\n-Private Group Rides: $40\n-Tickets can be purchased at the time of the ride on a first come first serve basis.
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/holiday-carriage-rides-in-downtown-detroit-4
LOCATION:Woodward Esplanade\, 600 Woodward Ave\, Detroit\, Michigan\, 48226
CATEGORIES:Holiday Carriage Rides,Park Events,Woodward Esplanade
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SUMMARY:Downtown Detroit Markets & The Cadillac Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Cadillac Square is the spot to shop this holiday season. Whether you’re window shopping or on a spree\, you can find locally made\, one-of-a-kind gifts from a collection of curated Detroit vendors offering specialty apparel\, accessories\, jewelry\, bath products\, home décor\, children’s toys\, pet goods\, books\, snacks and more in this outdoor marketplace that runs Nov. 9 through Jan. 7.   \nCadillac Square is also home to the Cadillac Lodge. The warm\, cozy and family-friendly gathering space offers an assortment of festive beverages\, toasty treats and more for all to enjoy\, in the comfort and style of a ski lodge setting.   \n  \nDowntown Detroit Markets & Cadillac Lodge Hours:  \nMondays & Tuesdays: Closed  \nWednesdays & Thursdays: 11am – 8pm  \nFridays & Saturdays: 11am – 11pm  \nSundays: 11am – 7pm  \n  \nThe list of vendors participating in the 2023 Downtown Detroit Markets includes:  \nBags to Butterflies– Fashion with a social mission\, Bags to Butterflies puts the “purpose” in “repurpose.” The brand empowers and trains formerly incarcerated women to craft luxurious\, sustainable bags out of repurposed wood. The cross-bodies\, handbags and other accessories reflect the stories and transformations of the women who skillfully handcraft them.   \nTwo Stix 5 Stones– With a focus on texture and color\, Two Stix 5 Stones specializes in funky-chic knitwear for people and pets. Each freehand design uses the highest-quality and ethically sourced wool\, cashmere\, silk\, merino\, cotton\, rayon and alpaca. The hand-crafted knitted accessories include hats\, shawls\, headbands\, gloves\, mittens\, scarves and pet sweaters. Two Stix 5 Stones has been featured by Detroit Institute of Arts as part of the “30 Americans” exhibition.    \nHalie & Co.– Using solid gold and sterling silver\, designer Halie Conyers handcrafts high-quality (and budget-friendly) jewelry such as rings\, necklaces\, earrings\, and—if you’re not afraid of commitment—permanent bracelets sized and welded to fit each customer. But it doesn’t stop at jewelry and gemstones…Halie & Co. also offers hand-poured candles\, diffusers\, and other home décor.   \nThe Brave Wimp– The Brave Wimp is here to help you find pride in being YOU! Their handmade\, eco-conscious\, pop art wearables and home goods incorporate empowering messages and imagery to celebrate diversity\, inclusivity and community. From graphic T-shirts\, to handcrafted wood jewelry and all-natural candles\, some of the messages include: “Empowered Women Empower the World\,” “There is Power in Kindness\,” and “Be Kind. Be Brave. Be You.”  \nAriya’s Apparel and Accessories– Ariya’s Apparel and Accessories is a boutique that caters to women 35+ with modest and modern fashion. With a personal desire to dress demure\, yet stylish\, owner Akeya Muhammad carefully curates each item including dresses\, tops\, bottoms\, sets\, outerwear\, scarves\, jewelry and handbags. Her goal is to provide her humble\, haute designs to women across the country.    \nASTOURI– Born out of the love of where we live\, ASTOURI apparel and accessories features iconic and artistically licensed photography. With a focus on community pride\, femininity and functional style\, more than 90% of ASTOURI products\, including scarves\, eye masks\, skirts\, ponchos\, kimonos\, dusters\, dresses\, sweatshirts\, wraps and shawls are made in the U.S. by female-owned-and-operated manufacturers.    \nVerbatim-– Inspired by poetry\, art and style\, Verbatim’s apparel is designed to validate the Black and female experience\, educate others\, start conversations\, and break barriers—all while keeping customers looking fresh. The Royal T collection includes T-shirts and sweatshirts with empowering messages such as\, “…I am worthy to be loved\,” “Ballroom history is Black history\,” and “Compromise…for what?” The brand also sells beanies\, scarves and other accessories.    \nKids Like Mine– With the mission of inspiring children to embrace and love their true selves\, Kids Like Mine owner LaTashia Perry writes diverse and empowering children’s picture books featuring Black and brown characters in stories such as\, “Skin Like Mine\,” and “Hair Like Mine.” She also sells merchandise including socks\, lunchboxes\, pajamas\, backpacks\, tote bags\, T-shirts and puzzles that are all custom-made and gender neutral.     \nJanna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes– Whether it’s a full spread or a charcuterie box to-go\, Janna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes is a one-stop shop for hosting an event. The catering company serves both private and corporate clients and sells charcuterie accessories\, stemware and other home goods necessary for entertaining as the host(ess) with the most(est).     \nFOLK– Located in historic Corktown\, FOLK offers biodynamic wines\, specialty coffee\, catering and a private event space. FOLK sources from minority creators and spotlights high-quality food\, beverages and giftable items such as candles\, beanies\, tote bags\, books\, tableware\, linens\, jams\, honey\, oils\, cookies\, chocolates and treat nuts.    \nKonjo Me– Konjo Me is a pop-up restaurant that serves authentic Ethiopian cuisine and other Ethiopian-sourced goods like spices and coffee. “Konjo” means “beautiful” in Amharic\, one of the many languages of Ethiopia. As the only shop in Michigan that sells authentic Ethiopian goods\, Chef Helina is proudly bringing the taste and culture of Ethiopia to downtown Detroit.    \nWaffle Cabin– If you have a sweet tooth\, this one’s for you! Waffle Cabin is a food truck that specializes in (you guessed it!) authentic made-to-order Belgian dessert waffles with toppings including chocolate\, caramel\, ice cream\, marshmallows\, cookies\, candy and more. They will also have soda and water for sale\, along with waffle swag like stickers and T-shirts. The delightful aroma of the fresh waffles\, however\, comes free!    \nCrummy’s Cake Supply & Studio– Whether you want to pick up a cake or bake it yourself\, Crummy’s Cake Supply & Studio is the place to go! Not only does the shop bake all its authentic southern desserts (pound cake\, sweet potato pie\, bread\, cookies\, etc.) from scratch using recipes passed down for generations\, but it also offers cake supplies\, cake classes and a rental kitchen. Crummy’s is the first Black-owned cake supply store in Detroit.   \nOpal Grove Games– Do you want to play a game? Well\, Opal Grove Games has just about every type of game imaginable\, with a mission to build the most fun\, inclusive and inventive board game store ever. They carry party games\, board games\, card games\, tactics games\, role-playing games and all the necessary accessories. Additionally\, owners Aisha Blake and Ben Lippi love teaching\, and offer gaming workshops and open game nights.      \nSpeedcult– A metal art fabrication company\, Speedcult has been licensed with Ford\, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) to create home\, garage and business décor using their official logos. They also specialize in original art featuring skulls\, critters\, monsters\, aliens\, hot rod and rat rod lingo\, all things Detroit and far beyond. In addition to the metal art\, the shop also sells T-shirts\, blankets\, hats and beer koozies.   \nRosemarine Textiles– With sustainability at the forefront of everything they do\, Rosemarine Textiles is a home goods and accessories brand. All their products are created in their Detroit studio using natural fibers\, low-waste production methods\, food waste materials\, plant dyes and love. Some of their items include velvet throw pillows\, silk scrunchies and ribbons\, cotton socks and bandanas\, linens\, bucket hats\, clothing and more.     \nMG Studio– MG Studio formulates and manufactures 21 plant-based and biodegradable haircare products for all hair types. MG studio offers an array of products including shampoo\, conditioner\, leave-in conditioner\, styling products\, oils and treatments. Owner Nicole Grant is a cosmetologist of more than 25 years who noticed many haircare products on the market contained damaging ingredients like silicones and copolymers\, so she became a self-taught chemist to create her own natural line. 
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/downtown-detroit-markets-the-cadillac-lodge-20
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Cadillac Square,Park Events
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LAST-MODIFIED:20231202T204641Z
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SUMMARY:Holiday Carriage Rides in Downtown Detroit
DESCRIPTION:Experience the magic of Downtown Detroit from inside an enchanted horse-drawn carriage. Carriage rides take passengers on a journey through the bustling city. With the dramatic backdrop of the city skyline and Detroit’s Christmas Tree\, these charming tours are a wonderful way to embrace holiday cheer. \nSchedule/Times \n-Every Friday and Saturday • November 18 – December 30 • 6 pm – 11 pm \n-New Year’s Eve Carriage Rides: December 31 • 6 pm – 11 pm \nPricing Info:\n-Rides Per Person: $10\n-Private Group Rides: $40\n-Tickets can be purchased at the time of the ride on a first come first serve basis.
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/holiday-carriage-rides-in-downtown-detroit-5
LOCATION:Woodward Esplanade\, 600 Woodward Ave\, Detroit\, Michigan\, 48226
CATEGORIES:Holiday Carriage Rides,Park Events,Woodward Esplanade
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231204
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SUMMARY:Downtown Detroit Markets & The Cadillac Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Cadillac Square is the spot to shop this holiday season. Whether you’re window shopping or on a spree\, you can find locally made\, one-of-a-kind gifts from a collection of curated Detroit vendors offering specialty apparel\, accessories\, jewelry\, bath products\, home décor\, children’s toys\, pet goods\, books\, snacks and more in this outdoor marketplace that runs Nov. 9 through Jan. 7.   \nCadillac Square is also home to the Cadillac Lodge. The warm\, cozy and family-friendly gathering space offers an assortment of festive beverages\, toasty treats and more for all to enjoy\, in the comfort and style of a ski lodge setting.   \n  \nDowntown Detroit Markets & Cadillac Lodge Hours:  \nMondays & Tuesdays: Closed  \nWednesdays & Thursdays: 11am – 8pm  \nFridays & Saturdays: 11am – 11pm  \nSundays: 11am – 7pm  \n  \nThe list of vendors participating in the 2023 Downtown Detroit Markets includes:  \nBags to Butterflies– Fashion with a social mission\, Bags to Butterflies puts the “purpose” in “repurpose.” The brand empowers and trains formerly incarcerated women to craft luxurious\, sustainable bags out of repurposed wood. The cross-bodies\, handbags and other accessories reflect the stories and transformations of the women who skillfully handcraft them.   \nTwo Stix 5 Stones– With a focus on texture and color\, Two Stix 5 Stones specializes in funky-chic knitwear for people and pets. Each freehand design uses the highest-quality and ethically sourced wool\, cashmere\, silk\, merino\, cotton\, rayon and alpaca. The hand-crafted knitted accessories include hats\, shawls\, headbands\, gloves\, mittens\, scarves and pet sweaters. Two Stix 5 Stones has been featured by Detroit Institute of Arts as part of the “30 Americans” exhibition.    \nHalie & Co.– Using solid gold and sterling silver\, designer Halie Conyers handcrafts high-quality (and budget-friendly) jewelry such as rings\, necklaces\, earrings\, and—if you’re not afraid of commitment—permanent bracelets sized and welded to fit each customer. But it doesn’t stop at jewelry and gemstones…Halie & Co. also offers hand-poured candles\, diffusers\, and other home décor.   \nThe Brave Wimp– The Brave Wimp is here to help you find pride in being YOU! Their handmade\, eco-conscious\, pop art wearables and home goods incorporate empowering messages and imagery to celebrate diversity\, inclusivity and community. From graphic T-shirts\, to handcrafted wood jewelry and all-natural candles\, some of the messages include: “Empowered Women Empower the World\,” “There is Power in Kindness\,” and “Be Kind. Be Brave. Be You.”  \nAriya’s Apparel and Accessories– Ariya’s Apparel and Accessories is a boutique that caters to women 35+ with modest and modern fashion. With a personal desire to dress demure\, yet stylish\, owner Akeya Muhammad carefully curates each item including dresses\, tops\, bottoms\, sets\, outerwear\, scarves\, jewelry and handbags. Her goal is to provide her humble\, haute designs to women across the country.    \nASTOURI– Born out of the love of where we live\, ASTOURI apparel and accessories features iconic and artistically licensed photography. With a focus on community pride\, femininity and functional style\, more than 90% of ASTOURI products\, including scarves\, eye masks\, skirts\, ponchos\, kimonos\, dusters\, dresses\, sweatshirts\, wraps and shawls are made in the U.S. by female-owned-and-operated manufacturers.    \nVerbatim-– Inspired by poetry\, art and style\, Verbatim’s apparel is designed to validate the Black and female experience\, educate others\, start conversations\, and break barriers—all while keeping customers looking fresh. The Royal T collection includes T-shirts and sweatshirts with empowering messages such as\, “…I am worthy to be loved\,” “Ballroom history is Black history\,” and “Compromise…for what?” The brand also sells beanies\, scarves and other accessories.    \nKids Like Mine– With the mission of inspiring children to embrace and love their true selves\, Kids Like Mine owner LaTashia Perry writes diverse and empowering children’s picture books featuring Black and brown characters in stories such as\, “Skin Like Mine\,” and “Hair Like Mine.” She also sells merchandise including socks\, lunchboxes\, pajamas\, backpacks\, tote bags\, T-shirts and puzzles that are all custom-made and gender neutral.     \nJanna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes– Whether it’s a full spread or a charcuterie box to-go\, Janna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes is a one-stop shop for hosting an event. The catering company serves both private and corporate clients and sells charcuterie accessories\, stemware and other home goods necessary for entertaining as the host(ess) with the most(est).     \nFOLK– Located in historic Corktown\, FOLK offers biodynamic wines\, specialty coffee\, catering and a private event space. FOLK sources from minority creators and spotlights high-quality food\, beverages and giftable items such as candles\, beanies\, tote bags\, books\, tableware\, linens\, jams\, honey\, oils\, cookies\, chocolates and treat nuts.    \nKonjo Me– Konjo Me is a pop-up restaurant that serves authentic Ethiopian cuisine and other Ethiopian-sourced goods like spices and coffee. “Konjo” means “beautiful” in Amharic\, one of the many languages of Ethiopia. As the only shop in Michigan that sells authentic Ethiopian goods\, Chef Helina is proudly bringing the taste and culture of Ethiopia to downtown Detroit.    \nWaffle Cabin– If you have a sweet tooth\, this one’s for you! Waffle Cabin is a food truck that specializes in (you guessed it!) authentic made-to-order Belgian dessert waffles with toppings including chocolate\, caramel\, ice cream\, marshmallows\, cookies\, candy and more. They will also have soda and water for sale\, along with waffle swag like stickers and T-shirts. The delightful aroma of the fresh waffles\, however\, comes free!    \nCrummy’s Cake Supply & Studio– Whether you want to pick up a cake or bake it yourself\, Crummy’s Cake Supply & Studio is the place to go! Not only does the shop bake all its authentic southern desserts (pound cake\, sweet potato pie\, bread\, cookies\, etc.) from scratch using recipes passed down for generations\, but it also offers cake supplies\, cake classes and a rental kitchen. Crummy’s is the first Black-owned cake supply store in Detroit.   \nOpal Grove Games– Do you want to play a game? Well\, Opal Grove Games has just about every type of game imaginable\, with a mission to build the most fun\, inclusive and inventive board game store ever. They carry party games\, board games\, card games\, tactics games\, role-playing games and all the necessary accessories. Additionally\, owners Aisha Blake and Ben Lippi love teaching\, and offer gaming workshops and open game nights.      \nSpeedcult– A metal art fabrication company\, Speedcult has been licensed with Ford\, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) to create home\, garage and business décor using their official logos. They also specialize in original art featuring skulls\, critters\, monsters\, aliens\, hot rod and rat rod lingo\, all things Detroit and far beyond. In addition to the metal art\, the shop also sells T-shirts\, blankets\, hats and beer koozies.   \nRosemarine Textiles– With sustainability at the forefront of everything they do\, Rosemarine Textiles is a home goods and accessories brand. All their products are created in their Detroit studio using natural fibers\, low-waste production methods\, food waste materials\, plant dyes and love. Some of their items include velvet throw pillows\, silk scrunchies and ribbons\, cotton socks and bandanas\, linens\, bucket hats\, clothing and more.     \nMG Studio– MG Studio formulates and manufactures 21 plant-based and biodegradable haircare products for all hair types. MG studio offers an array of products including shampoo\, conditioner\, leave-in conditioner\, styling products\, oils and treatments. Owner Nicole Grant is a cosmetologist of more than 25 years who noticed many haircare products on the market contained damaging ingredients like silicones and copolymers\, so she became a self-taught chemist to create her own natural line. 
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/downtown-detroit-markets-the-cadillac-lodge-21
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Cadillac Square,Park Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231207
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UID:10002827-1701820800-1701907199@detroitartdao.com
SUMMARY:Downtown Detroit Markets & The Cadillac Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Cadillac Square is the spot to shop this holiday season. Whether you’re window shopping or on a spree\, you can find locally made\, one-of-a-kind gifts from a collection of curated Detroit vendors offering specialty apparel\, accessories\, jewelry\, bath products\, home décor\, children’s toys\, pet goods\, books\, snacks and more in this outdoor marketplace that runs Nov. 9 through Jan. 7.   \nCadillac Square is also home to the Cadillac Lodge. The warm\, cozy and family-friendly gathering space offers an assortment of festive beverages\, toasty treats and more for all to enjoy\, in the comfort and style of a ski lodge setting.   \n  \nDowntown Detroit Markets & Cadillac Lodge Hours:  \nMondays & Tuesdays: Closed  \nWednesdays & Thursdays: 11am – 8pm  \nFridays & Saturdays: 11am – 11pm  \nSundays: 11am – 7pm  \n  \nThe list of vendors participating in the 2023 Downtown Detroit Markets includes:  \nBags to Butterflies– Fashion with a social mission\, Bags to Butterflies puts the “purpose” in “repurpose.” The brand empowers and trains formerly incarcerated women to craft luxurious\, sustainable bags out of repurposed wood. The cross-bodies\, handbags and other accessories reflect the stories and transformations of the women who skillfully handcraft them.   \nTwo Stix 5 Stones– With a focus on texture and color\, Two Stix 5 Stones specializes in funky-chic knitwear for people and pets. Each freehand design uses the highest-quality and ethically sourced wool\, cashmere\, silk\, merino\, cotton\, rayon and alpaca. The hand-crafted knitted accessories include hats\, shawls\, headbands\, gloves\, mittens\, scarves and pet sweaters. Two Stix 5 Stones has been featured by Detroit Institute of Arts as part of the “30 Americans” exhibition.    \nHalie & Co.– Using solid gold and sterling silver\, designer Halie Conyers handcrafts high-quality (and budget-friendly) jewelry such as rings\, necklaces\, earrings\, and—if you’re not afraid of commitment—permanent bracelets sized and welded to fit each customer. But it doesn’t stop at jewelry and gemstones…Halie & Co. also offers hand-poured candles\, diffusers\, and other home décor.   \nThe Brave Wimp– The Brave Wimp is here to help you find pride in being YOU! Their handmade\, eco-conscious\, pop art wearables and home goods incorporate empowering messages and imagery to celebrate diversity\, inclusivity and community. From graphic T-shirts\, to handcrafted wood jewelry and all-natural candles\, some of the messages include: “Empowered Women Empower the World\,” “There is Power in Kindness\,” and “Be Kind. Be Brave. Be You.”  \nAriya’s Apparel and Accessories– Ariya’s Apparel and Accessories is a boutique that caters to women 35+ with modest and modern fashion. With a personal desire to dress demure\, yet stylish\, owner Akeya Muhammad carefully curates each item including dresses\, tops\, bottoms\, sets\, outerwear\, scarves\, jewelry and handbags. Her goal is to provide her humble\, haute designs to women across the country.    \nASTOURI– Born out of the love of where we live\, ASTOURI apparel and accessories features iconic and artistically licensed photography. With a focus on community pride\, femininity and functional style\, more than 90% of ASTOURI products\, including scarves\, eye masks\, skirts\, ponchos\, kimonos\, dusters\, dresses\, sweatshirts\, wraps and shawls are made in the U.S. by female-owned-and-operated manufacturers.    \nVerbatim-– Inspired by poetry\, art and style\, Verbatim’s apparel is designed to validate the Black and female experience\, educate others\, start conversations\, and break barriers—all while keeping customers looking fresh. The Royal T collection includes T-shirts and sweatshirts with empowering messages such as\, “…I am worthy to be loved\,” “Ballroom history is Black history\,” and “Compromise…for what?” The brand also sells beanies\, scarves and other accessories.    \nKids Like Mine– With the mission of inspiring children to embrace and love their true selves\, Kids Like Mine owner LaTashia Perry writes diverse and empowering children’s picture books featuring Black and brown characters in stories such as\, “Skin Like Mine\,” and “Hair Like Mine.” She also sells merchandise including socks\, lunchboxes\, pajamas\, backpacks\, tote bags\, T-shirts and puzzles that are all custom-made and gender neutral.     \nJanna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes– Whether it’s a full spread or a charcuterie box to-go\, Janna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes is a one-stop shop for hosting an event. The catering company serves both private and corporate clients and sells charcuterie accessories\, stemware and other home goods necessary for entertaining as the host(ess) with the most(est).     \nFOLK– Located in historic Corktown\, FOLK offers biodynamic wines\, specialty coffee\, catering and a private event space. FOLK sources from minority creators and spotlights high-quality food\, beverages and giftable items such as candles\, beanies\, tote bags\, books\, tableware\, linens\, jams\, honey\, oils\, cookies\, chocolates and treat nuts.    \nKonjo Me– Konjo Me is a pop-up restaurant that serves authentic Ethiopian cuisine and other Ethiopian-sourced goods like spices and coffee. “Konjo” means “beautiful” in Amharic\, one of the many languages of Ethiopia. As the only shop in Michigan that sells authentic Ethiopian goods\, Chef Helina is proudly bringing the taste and culture of Ethiopia to downtown Detroit.    \nWaffle Cabin– If you have a sweet tooth\, this one’s for you! Waffle Cabin is a food truck that specializes in (you guessed it!) authentic made-to-order Belgian dessert waffles with toppings including chocolate\, caramel\, ice cream\, marshmallows\, cookies\, candy and more. They will also have soda and water for sale\, along with waffle swag like stickers and T-shirts. The delightful aroma of the fresh waffles\, however\, comes free!    \nCrummy’s Cake Supply & Studio– Whether you want to pick up a cake or bake it yourself\, Crummy’s Cake Supply & Studio is the place to go! Not only does the shop bake all its authentic southern desserts (pound cake\, sweet potato pie\, bread\, cookies\, etc.) from scratch using recipes passed down for generations\, but it also offers cake supplies\, cake classes and a rental kitchen. Crummy’s is the first Black-owned cake supply store in Detroit.   \nOpal Grove Games– Do you want to play a game? Well\, Opal Grove Games has just about every type of game imaginable\, with a mission to build the most fun\, inclusive and inventive board game store ever. They carry party games\, board games\, card games\, tactics games\, role-playing games and all the necessary accessories. Additionally\, owners Aisha Blake and Ben Lippi love teaching\, and offer gaming workshops and open game nights.      \nSpeedcult– A metal art fabrication company\, Speedcult has been licensed with Ford\, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) to create home\, garage and business décor using their official logos. They also specialize in original art featuring skulls\, critters\, monsters\, aliens\, hot rod and rat rod lingo\, all things Detroit and far beyond. In addition to the metal art\, the shop also sells T-shirts\, blankets\, hats and beer koozies.   \nRosemarine Textiles– With sustainability at the forefront of everything they do\, Rosemarine Textiles is a home goods and accessories brand. All their products are created in their Detroit studio using natural fibers\, low-waste production methods\, food waste materials\, plant dyes and love. Some of their items include velvet throw pillows\, silk scrunchies and ribbons\, cotton socks and bandanas\, linens\, bucket hats\, clothing and more.     \nMG Studio– MG Studio formulates and manufactures 21 plant-based and biodegradable haircare products for all hair types. MG studio offers an array of products including shampoo\, conditioner\, leave-in conditioner\, styling products\, oils and treatments. Owner Nicole Grant is a cosmetologist of more than 25 years who noticed many haircare products on the market contained damaging ingredients like silicones and copolymers\, so she became a self-taught chemist to create her own natural line. 
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/downtown-detroit-markets-the-cadillac-lodge-22
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Cadillac Square,Park Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231208
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CREATED:20231107T194640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T204640Z
UID:10002828-1701907200-1701993599@detroitartdao.com
SUMMARY:Downtown Detroit Markets & The Cadillac Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Cadillac Square is the spot to shop this holiday season. Whether you’re window shopping or on a spree\, you can find locally made\, one-of-a-kind gifts from a collection of curated Detroit vendors offering specialty apparel\, accessories\, jewelry\, bath products\, home décor\, children’s toys\, pet goods\, books\, snacks and more in this outdoor marketplace that runs Nov. 9 through Jan. 7.   \nCadillac Square is also home to the Cadillac Lodge. The warm\, cozy and family-friendly gathering space offers an assortment of festive beverages\, toasty treats and more for all to enjoy\, in the comfort and style of a ski lodge setting.   \n  \nDowntown Detroit Markets & Cadillac Lodge Hours:  \nMondays & Tuesdays: Closed  \nWednesdays & Thursdays: 11am – 8pm  \nFridays & Saturdays: 11am – 11pm  \nSundays: 11am – 7pm  \n  \nThe list of vendors participating in the 2023 Downtown Detroit Markets includes:  \nBags to Butterflies– Fashion with a social mission\, Bags to Butterflies puts the “purpose” in “repurpose.” The brand empowers and trains formerly incarcerated women to craft luxurious\, sustainable bags out of repurposed wood. The cross-bodies\, handbags and other accessories reflect the stories and transformations of the women who skillfully handcraft them.   \nTwo Stix 5 Stones– With a focus on texture and color\, Two Stix 5 Stones specializes in funky-chic knitwear for people and pets. Each freehand design uses the highest-quality and ethically sourced wool\, cashmere\, silk\, merino\, cotton\, rayon and alpaca. The hand-crafted knitted accessories include hats\, shawls\, headbands\, gloves\, mittens\, scarves and pet sweaters. Two Stix 5 Stones has been featured by Detroit Institute of Arts as part of the “30 Americans” exhibition.    \nHalie & Co.– Using solid gold and sterling silver\, designer Halie Conyers handcrafts high-quality (and budget-friendly) jewelry such as rings\, necklaces\, earrings\, and—if you’re not afraid of commitment—permanent bracelets sized and welded to fit each customer. But it doesn’t stop at jewelry and gemstones…Halie & Co. also offers hand-poured candles\, diffusers\, and other home décor.   \nThe Brave Wimp– The Brave Wimp is here to help you find pride in being YOU! Their handmade\, eco-conscious\, pop art wearables and home goods incorporate empowering messages and imagery to celebrate diversity\, inclusivity and community. From graphic T-shirts\, to handcrafted wood jewelry and all-natural candles\, some of the messages include: “Empowered Women Empower the World\,” “There is Power in Kindness\,” and “Be Kind. Be Brave. Be You.”  \nAriya’s Apparel and Accessories– Ariya’s Apparel and Accessories is a boutique that caters to women 35+ with modest and modern fashion. With a personal desire to dress demure\, yet stylish\, owner Akeya Muhammad carefully curates each item including dresses\, tops\, bottoms\, sets\, outerwear\, scarves\, jewelry and handbags. Her goal is to provide her humble\, haute designs to women across the country.    \nASTOURI– Born out of the love of where we live\, ASTOURI apparel and accessories features iconic and artistically licensed photography. With a focus on community pride\, femininity and functional style\, more than 90% of ASTOURI products\, including scarves\, eye masks\, skirts\, ponchos\, kimonos\, dusters\, dresses\, sweatshirts\, wraps and shawls are made in the U.S. by female-owned-and-operated manufacturers.    \nVerbatim-– Inspired by poetry\, art and style\, Verbatim’s apparel is designed to validate the Black and female experience\, educate others\, start conversations\, and break barriers—all while keeping customers looking fresh. The Royal T collection includes T-shirts and sweatshirts with empowering messages such as\, “…I am worthy to be loved\,” “Ballroom history is Black history\,” and “Compromise…for what?” The brand also sells beanies\, scarves and other accessories.    \nKids Like Mine– With the mission of inspiring children to embrace and love their true selves\, Kids Like Mine owner LaTashia Perry writes diverse and empowering children’s picture books featuring Black and brown characters in stories such as\, “Skin Like Mine\,” and “Hair Like Mine.” She also sells merchandise including socks\, lunchboxes\, pajamas\, backpacks\, tote bags\, T-shirts and puzzles that are all custom-made and gender neutral.     \nJanna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes– Whether it’s a full spread or a charcuterie box to-go\, Janna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes is a one-stop shop for hosting an event. The catering company serves both private and corporate clients and sells charcuterie accessories\, stemware and other home goods necessary for entertaining as the host(ess) with the most(est).     \nFOLK– Located in historic Corktown\, FOLK offers biodynamic wines\, specialty coffee\, catering and a private event space. FOLK sources from minority creators and spotlights high-quality food\, beverages and giftable items such as candles\, beanies\, tote bags\, books\, tableware\, linens\, jams\, honey\, oils\, cookies\, chocolates and treat nuts.    \nKonjo Me– Konjo Me is a pop-up restaurant that serves authentic Ethiopian cuisine and other Ethiopian-sourced goods like spices and coffee. “Konjo” means “beautiful” in Amharic\, one of the many languages of Ethiopia. As the only shop in Michigan that sells authentic Ethiopian goods\, Chef Helina is proudly bringing the taste and culture of Ethiopia to downtown Detroit.    \nWaffle Cabin– If you have a sweet tooth\, this one’s for you! Waffle Cabin is a food truck that specializes in (you guessed it!) authentic made-to-order Belgian dessert waffles with toppings including chocolate\, caramel\, ice cream\, marshmallows\, cookies\, candy and more. They will also have soda and water for sale\, along with waffle swag like stickers and T-shirts. The delightful aroma of the fresh waffles\, however\, comes free!    \nCrummy’s Cake Supply & Studio– Whether you want to pick up a cake or bake it yourself\, Crummy’s Cake Supply & Studio is the place to go! Not only does the shop bake all its authentic southern desserts (pound cake\, sweet potato pie\, bread\, cookies\, etc.) from scratch using recipes passed down for generations\, but it also offers cake supplies\, cake classes and a rental kitchen. Crummy’s is the first Black-owned cake supply store in Detroit.   \nOpal Grove Games– Do you want to play a game? Well\, Opal Grove Games has just about every type of game imaginable\, with a mission to build the most fun\, inclusive and inventive board game store ever. They carry party games\, board games\, card games\, tactics games\, role-playing games and all the necessary accessories. Additionally\, owners Aisha Blake and Ben Lippi love teaching\, and offer gaming workshops and open game nights.      \nSpeedcult– A metal art fabrication company\, Speedcult has been licensed with Ford\, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) to create home\, garage and business décor using their official logos. They also specialize in original art featuring skulls\, critters\, monsters\, aliens\, hot rod and rat rod lingo\, all things Detroit and far beyond. In addition to the metal art\, the shop also sells T-shirts\, blankets\, hats and beer koozies.   \nRosemarine Textiles– With sustainability at the forefront of everything they do\, Rosemarine Textiles is a home goods and accessories brand. All their products are created in their Detroit studio using natural fibers\, low-waste production methods\, food waste materials\, plant dyes and love. Some of their items include velvet throw pillows\, silk scrunchies and ribbons\, cotton socks and bandanas\, linens\, bucket hats\, clothing and more.     \nMG Studio– MG Studio formulates and manufactures 21 plant-based and biodegradable haircare products for all hair types. MG studio offers an array of products including shampoo\, conditioner\, leave-in conditioner\, styling products\, oils and treatments. Owner Nicole Grant is a cosmetologist of more than 25 years who noticed many haircare products on the market contained damaging ingredients like silicones and copolymers\, so she became a self-taught chemist to create her own natural line. 
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/downtown-detroit-markets-the-cadillac-lodge-23
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Cadillac Square,Park Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231208
DTSTAMP:20260423T054720
CREATED:20231107T194640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T204641Z
UID:10002829-1701907200-1701993599@detroitartdao.com
SUMMARY:Menorah In The D
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate the Festival of Lights on December 7. The menorah will stand tall in Cadillac Square throughout the eight nights of Hanukkah. 
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/menorah-in-the-d
LOCATION:Cadillac Square\, 662 Woodward Ave\, Detroit\, MI\, 48226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cadillac Square,Park Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231209
DTSTAMP:20260423T054720
CREATED:20231108T194642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231208T210140Z
UID:10002832-1701993600-1702079999@detroitartdao.com
SUMMARY:Downtown Detroit Markets & The Cadillac Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Cadillac Square is the spot to shop this holiday season. Whether you’re window shopping or on a spree\, you can find locally made\, one-of-a-kind gifts from a collection of curated Detroit vendors offering specialty apparel\, accessories\, jewelry\, bath products\, home décor\, children’s toys\, pet goods\, books\, snacks and more in this outdoor marketplace that runs Nov. 9 through Jan. 7.   \nCadillac Square is also home to the Cadillac Lodge. The warm\, cozy and family-friendly gathering space offers an assortment of festive beverages\, toasty treats and more for all to enjoy\, in the comfort and style of a ski lodge setting.   \n  \nDowntown Detroit Markets & Cadillac Lodge Hours:  \nMondays & Tuesdays: Closed  \nWednesdays & Thursdays: 11am – 8pm  \nFridays & Saturdays: 11am – 11pm  \nSundays: 11am – 7pm  \n  \nThe list of vendors participating in the 2023 Downtown Detroit Markets includes:  \nBags to Butterflies– Fashion with a social mission\, Bags to Butterflies puts the “purpose” in “repurpose.” The brand empowers and trains formerly incarcerated women to craft luxurious\, sustainable bags out of repurposed wood. The cross-bodies\, handbags and other accessories reflect the stories and transformations of the women who skillfully handcraft them.   \nTwo Stix 5 Stones– With a focus on texture and color\, Two Stix 5 Stones specializes in funky-chic knitwear for people and pets. Each freehand design uses the highest-quality and ethically sourced wool\, cashmere\, silk\, merino\, cotton\, rayon and alpaca. The hand-crafted knitted accessories include hats\, shawls\, headbands\, gloves\, mittens\, scarves and pet sweaters. Two Stix 5 Stones has been featured by Detroit Institute of Arts as part of the “30 Americans” exhibition.    \nHalie & Co.– Using solid gold and sterling silver\, designer Halie Conyers handcrafts high-quality (and budget-friendly) jewelry such as rings\, necklaces\, earrings\, and—if you’re not afraid of commitment—permanent bracelets sized and welded to fit each customer. But it doesn’t stop at jewelry and gemstones…Halie & Co. also offers hand-poured candles\, diffusers\, and other home décor.   \nThe Brave Wimp– The Brave Wimp is here to help you find pride in being YOU! Their handmade\, eco-conscious\, pop art wearables and home goods incorporate empowering messages and imagery to celebrate diversity\, inclusivity and community. From graphic T-shirts\, to handcrafted wood jewelry and all-natural candles\, some of the messages include: “Empowered Women Empower the World\,” “There is Power in Kindness\,” and “Be Kind. Be Brave. Be You.”  \nAriya’s Apparel and Accessories– Ariya’s Apparel and Accessories is a boutique that caters to women 35+ with modest and modern fashion. With a personal desire to dress demure\, yet stylish\, owner Akeya Muhammad carefully curates each item including dresses\, tops\, bottoms\, sets\, outerwear\, scarves\, jewelry and handbags. Her goal is to provide her humble\, haute designs to women across the country.    \nASTOURI– Born out of the love of where we live\, ASTOURI apparel and accessories features iconic and artistically licensed photography. With a focus on community pride\, femininity and functional style\, more than 90% of ASTOURI products\, including scarves\, eye masks\, skirts\, ponchos\, kimonos\, dusters\, dresses\, sweatshirts\, wraps and shawls are made in the U.S. by female-owned-and-operated manufacturers.    \nVerbatim-– Inspired by poetry\, art and style\, Verbatim’s apparel is designed to validate the Black and female experience\, educate others\, start conversations\, and break barriers—all while keeping customers looking fresh. The Royal T collection includes T-shirts and sweatshirts with empowering messages such as\, “…I am worthy to be loved\,” “Ballroom history is Black history\,” and “Compromise…for what?” The brand also sells beanies\, scarves and other accessories.    \nKids Like Mine– With the mission of inspiring children to embrace and love their true selves\, Kids Like Mine owner LaTashia Perry writes diverse and empowering children’s picture books featuring Black and brown characters in stories such as\, “Skin Like Mine\,” and “Hair Like Mine.” She also sells merchandise including socks\, lunchboxes\, pajamas\, backpacks\, tote bags\, T-shirts and puzzles that are all custom-made and gender neutral.     \nJanna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes– Whether it’s a full spread or a charcuterie box to-go\, Janna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes is a one-stop shop for hosting an event. The catering company serves both private and corporate clients and sells charcuterie accessories\, stemware and other home goods necessary for entertaining as the host(ess) with the most(est).     \nFOLK– Located in historic Corktown\, FOLK offers biodynamic wines\, specialty coffee\, catering and a private event space. FOLK sources from minority creators and spotlights high-quality food\, beverages and giftable items such as candles\, beanies\, tote bags\, books\, tableware\, linens\, jams\, honey\, oils\, cookies\, chocolates and treat nuts.    \nKonjo Me– Konjo Me is a pop-up restaurant that serves authentic Ethiopian cuisine and other Ethiopian-sourced goods like spices and coffee. “Konjo” means “beautiful” in Amharic\, one of the many languages of Ethiopia. As the only shop in Michigan that sells authentic Ethiopian goods\, Chef Helina is proudly bringing the taste and culture of Ethiopia to downtown Detroit.    \nWaffle Cabin– If you have a sweet tooth\, this one’s for you! Waffle Cabin is a food truck that specializes in (you guessed it!) authentic made-to-order Belgian dessert waffles with toppings including chocolate\, caramel\, ice cream\, marshmallows\, cookies\, candy and more. They will also have soda and water for sale\, along with waffle swag like stickers and T-shirts. The delightful aroma of the fresh waffles\, however\, comes free!    \nCrummy’s Cake Supply & Studio– Whether you want to pick up a cake or bake it yourself\, Crummy’s Cake Supply & Studio is the place to go! Not only does the shop bake all its authentic southern desserts (pound cake\, sweet potato pie\, bread\, cookies\, etc.) from scratch using recipes passed down for generations\, but it also offers cake supplies\, cake classes and a rental kitchen. Crummy’s is the first Black-owned cake supply store in Detroit.   \nOpal Grove Games– Do you want to play a game? Well\, Opal Grove Games has just about every type of game imaginable\, with a mission to build the most fun\, inclusive and inventive board game store ever. They carry party games\, board games\, card games\, tactics games\, role-playing games and all the necessary accessories. Additionally\, owners Aisha Blake and Ben Lippi love teaching\, and offer gaming workshops and open game nights.      \nSpeedcult– A metal art fabrication company\, Speedcult has been licensed with Ford\, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) to create home\, garage and business décor using their official logos. They also specialize in original art featuring skulls\, critters\, monsters\, aliens\, hot rod and rat rod lingo\, all things Detroit and far beyond. In addition to the metal art\, the shop also sells T-shirts\, blankets\, hats and beer koozies.   \nRosemarine Textiles– With sustainability at the forefront of everything they do\, Rosemarine Textiles is a home goods and accessories brand. All their products are created in their Detroit studio using natural fibers\, low-waste production methods\, food waste materials\, plant dyes and love. Some of their items include velvet throw pillows\, silk scrunchies and ribbons\, cotton socks and bandanas\, linens\, bucket hats\, clothing and more.     \nMG Studio– MG Studio formulates and manufactures 21 plant-based and biodegradable haircare products for all hair types. MG studio offers an array of products including shampoo\, conditioner\, leave-in conditioner\, styling products\, oils and treatments. Owner Nicole Grant is a cosmetologist of more than 25 years who noticed many haircare products on the market contained damaging ingredients like silicones and copolymers\, so she became a self-taught chemist to create her own natural line. 
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/downtown-detroit-markets-the-cadillac-lodge-24
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Cadillac Square,Park Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231208T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231208T230000
DTSTAMP:20260423T054720
CREATED:20231108T194643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231208T210142Z
UID:10002833-1702058400-1702076400@detroitartdao.com
SUMMARY:Holiday Carriage Rides in Downtown Detroit
DESCRIPTION:Experience the magic of Downtown Detroit from inside an enchanted horse-drawn carriage. Carriage rides take passengers on a journey through the bustling city. With the dramatic backdrop of the city skyline and Detroit’s Christmas Tree\, these charming tours are a wonderful way to embrace holiday cheer. \nSchedule/Times \n-Every Friday and Saturday • November 18 – December 30 • 6 pm – 11 pm \n-New Year’s Eve Carriage Rides: December 31 • 6 pm – 11 pm \nPricing Info:\n-Rides Per Person: $10\n-Private Group Rides: $40\n-Tickets can be purchased at the time of the ride on a first come first serve basis.
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/holiday-carriage-rides-in-downtown-detroit-6
LOCATION:Woodward Esplanade\, 600 Woodward Ave\, Detroit\, Michigan\, 48226
CATEGORIES:Holiday Carriage Rides,Park Events,Woodward Esplanade
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231210
DTSTAMP:20260423T054720
CREATED:20231109T194639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231209T210243Z
UID:10002869-1702080000-1702166399@detroitartdao.com
SUMMARY:Downtown Detroit Markets & The Cadillac Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Cadillac Square is the spot to shop this holiday season. Whether you’re window shopping or on a spree\, you can find locally made\, one-of-a-kind gifts from a collection of curated Detroit vendors offering specialty apparel\, accessories\, jewelry\, bath products\, home décor\, children’s toys\, pet goods\, books\, snacks and more in this outdoor marketplace that runs Nov. 9 through Jan. 7.   \nCadillac Square is also home to the Cadillac Lodge. The warm\, cozy and family-friendly gathering space offers an assortment of festive beverages\, toasty treats and more for all to enjoy\, in the comfort and style of a ski lodge setting.   \n  \nDowntown Detroit Markets & Cadillac Lodge Hours:  \nMondays & Tuesdays: Closed  \nWednesdays & Thursdays: 11am – 8pm  \nFridays & Saturdays: 11am – 11pm  \nSundays: 11am – 7pm  \n  \nThe list of vendors participating in the 2023 Downtown Detroit Markets includes:  \nBags to Butterflies– Fashion with a social mission\, Bags to Butterflies puts the “purpose” in “repurpose.” The brand empowers and trains formerly incarcerated women to craft luxurious\, sustainable bags out of repurposed wood. The cross-bodies\, handbags and other accessories reflect the stories and transformations of the women who skillfully handcraft them.   \nTwo Stix 5 Stones– With a focus on texture and color\, Two Stix 5 Stones specializes in funky-chic knitwear for people and pets. Each freehand design uses the highest-quality and ethically sourced wool\, cashmere\, silk\, merino\, cotton\, rayon and alpaca. The hand-crafted knitted accessories include hats\, shawls\, headbands\, gloves\, mittens\, scarves and pet sweaters. Two Stix 5 Stones has been featured by Detroit Institute of Arts as part of the “30 Americans” exhibition.    \nHalie & Co.– Using solid gold and sterling silver\, designer Halie Conyers handcrafts high-quality (and budget-friendly) jewelry such as rings\, necklaces\, earrings\, and—if you’re not afraid of commitment—permanent bracelets sized and welded to fit each customer. But it doesn’t stop at jewelry and gemstones…Halie & Co. also offers hand-poured candles\, diffusers\, and other home décor.   \nThe Brave Wimp– The Brave Wimp is here to help you find pride in being YOU! Their handmade\, eco-conscious\, pop art wearables and home goods incorporate empowering messages and imagery to celebrate diversity\, inclusivity and community. From graphic T-shirts\, to handcrafted wood jewelry and all-natural candles\, some of the messages include: “Empowered Women Empower the World\,” “There is Power in Kindness\,” and “Be Kind. Be Brave. Be You.”  \nAriya’s Apparel and Accessories– Ariya’s Apparel and Accessories is a boutique that caters to women 35+ with modest and modern fashion. With a personal desire to dress demure\, yet stylish\, owner Akeya Muhammad carefully curates each item including dresses\, tops\, bottoms\, sets\, outerwear\, scarves\, jewelry and handbags. Her goal is to provide her humble\, haute designs to women across the country.    \nASTOURI– Born out of the love of where we live\, ASTOURI apparel and accessories features iconic and artistically licensed photography. With a focus on community pride\, femininity and functional style\, more than 90% of ASTOURI products\, including scarves\, eye masks\, skirts\, ponchos\, kimonos\, dusters\, dresses\, sweatshirts\, wraps and shawls are made in the U.S. by female-owned-and-operated manufacturers.    \nVerbatim-– Inspired by poetry\, art and style\, Verbatim’s apparel is designed to validate the Black and female experience\, educate others\, start conversations\, and break barriers—all while keeping customers looking fresh. The Royal T collection includes T-shirts and sweatshirts with empowering messages such as\, “…I am worthy to be loved\,” “Ballroom history is Black history\,” and “Compromise…for what?” The brand also sells beanies\, scarves and other accessories.    \nKids Like Mine– With the mission of inspiring children to embrace and love their true selves\, Kids Like Mine owner LaTashia Perry writes diverse and empowering children’s picture books featuring Black and brown characters in stories such as\, “Skin Like Mine\,” and “Hair Like Mine.” She also sells merchandise including socks\, lunchboxes\, pajamas\, backpacks\, tote bags\, T-shirts and puzzles that are all custom-made and gender neutral.     \nJanna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes– Whether it’s a full spread or a charcuterie box to-go\, Janna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes is a one-stop shop for hosting an event. The catering company serves both private and corporate clients and sells charcuterie accessories\, stemware and other home goods necessary for entertaining as the host(ess) with the most(est).     \nFOLK– Located in historic Corktown\, FOLK offers biodynamic wines\, specialty coffee\, catering and a private event space. FOLK sources from minority creators and spotlights high-quality food\, beverages and giftable items such as candles\, beanies\, tote bags\, books\, tableware\, linens\, jams\, honey\, oils\, cookies\, chocolates and treat nuts.    \nKonjo Me– Konjo Me is a pop-up restaurant that serves authentic Ethiopian cuisine and other Ethiopian-sourced goods like spices and coffee. “Konjo” means “beautiful” in Amharic\, one of the many languages of Ethiopia. As the only shop in Michigan that sells authentic Ethiopian goods\, Chef Helina is proudly bringing the taste and culture of Ethiopia to downtown Detroit.    \nWaffle Cabin– If you have a sweet tooth\, this one’s for you! Waffle Cabin is a food truck that specializes in (you guessed it!) authentic made-to-order Belgian dessert waffles with toppings including chocolate\, caramel\, ice cream\, marshmallows\, cookies\, candy and more. They will also have soda and water for sale\, along with waffle swag like stickers and T-shirts. The delightful aroma of the fresh waffles\, however\, comes free!    \nCrummy’s Cake Supply & Studio– Whether you want to pick up a cake or bake it yourself\, Crummy’s Cake Supply & Studio is the place to go! Not only does the shop bake all its authentic southern desserts (pound cake\, sweet potato pie\, bread\, cookies\, etc.) from scratch using recipes passed down for generations\, but it also offers cake supplies\, cake classes and a rental kitchen. Crummy’s is the first Black-owned cake supply store in Detroit.   \nOpal Grove Games– Do you want to play a game? Well\, Opal Grove Games has just about every type of game imaginable\, with a mission to build the most fun\, inclusive and inventive board game store ever. They carry party games\, board games\, card games\, tactics games\, role-playing games and all the necessary accessories. Additionally\, owners Aisha Blake and Ben Lippi love teaching\, and offer gaming workshops and open game nights.      \nSpeedcult– A metal art fabrication company\, Speedcult has been licensed with Ford\, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) to create home\, garage and business décor using their official logos. They also specialize in original art featuring skulls\, critters\, monsters\, aliens\, hot rod and rat rod lingo\, all things Detroit and far beyond. In addition to the metal art\, the shop also sells T-shirts\, blankets\, hats and beer koozies.   \nRosemarine Textiles– With sustainability at the forefront of everything they do\, Rosemarine Textiles is a home goods and accessories brand. All their products are created in their Detroit studio using natural fibers\, low-waste production methods\, food waste materials\, plant dyes and love. Some of their items include velvet throw pillows\, silk scrunchies and ribbons\, cotton socks and bandanas\, linens\, bucket hats\, clothing and more.     \nMG Studio– MG Studio formulates and manufactures 21 plant-based and biodegradable haircare products for all hair types. MG studio offers an array of products including shampoo\, conditioner\, leave-in conditioner\, styling products\, oils and treatments. Owner Nicole Grant is a cosmetologist of more than 25 years who noticed many haircare products on the market contained damaging ingredients like silicones and copolymers\, so she became a self-taught chemist to create her own natural line. 
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/downtown-detroit-markets-the-cadillac-lodge-25
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Cadillac Square,Park Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231209T180000
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CREATED:20231109T194640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231209T210244Z
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SUMMARY:Holiday Carriage Rides in Downtown Detroit
DESCRIPTION:Experience the magic of Downtown Detroit from inside an enchanted horse-drawn carriage. Carriage rides take passengers on a journey through the bustling city. With the dramatic backdrop of the city skyline and Detroit’s Christmas Tree\, these charming tours are a wonderful way to embrace holiday cheer. \nSchedule/Times \n-Every Friday and Saturday • November 18 – December 30 • 6 pm – 11 pm \n-New Year’s Eve Carriage Rides: December 31 • 6 pm – 11 pm \nPricing Info:\n-Rides Per Person: $10\n-Private Group Rides: $40\n-Tickets can be purchased at the time of the ride on a first come first serve basis.
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/holiday-carriage-rides-in-downtown-detroit-7
LOCATION:Woodward Esplanade\, 600 Woodward Ave\, Detroit\, Michigan\, 48226
CATEGORIES:Holiday Carriage Rides,Park Events,Woodward Esplanade
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231211
DTSTAMP:20260423T054720
CREATED:20231110T194657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231210T211645Z
UID:10002872-1702166400-1702252799@detroitartdao.com
SUMMARY:Downtown Detroit Markets & The Cadillac Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Cadillac Square is the spot to shop this holiday season. Whether you’re window shopping or on a spree\, you can find locally made\, one-of-a-kind gifts from a collection of curated Detroit vendors offering specialty apparel\, accessories\, jewelry\, bath products\, home décor\, children’s toys\, pet goods\, books\, snacks and more in this outdoor marketplace that runs Nov. 9 through Jan. 7.   \nCadillac Square is also home to the Cadillac Lodge. The warm\, cozy and family-friendly gathering space offers an assortment of festive beverages\, toasty treats and more for all to enjoy\, in the comfort and style of a ski lodge setting.   \n  \nDowntown Detroit Markets & Cadillac Lodge Hours:  \nMondays & Tuesdays: Closed  \nWednesdays & Thursdays: 11am – 8pm  \nFridays & Saturdays: 11am – 11pm  \nSundays: 11am – 7pm  \n  \nThe list of vendors participating in the 2023 Downtown Detroit Markets includes:  \nBags to Butterflies– Fashion with a social mission\, Bags to Butterflies puts the “purpose” in “repurpose.” The brand empowers and trains formerly incarcerated women to craft luxurious\, sustainable bags out of repurposed wood. The cross-bodies\, handbags and other accessories reflect the stories and transformations of the women who skillfully handcraft them.   \nTwo Stix 5 Stones– With a focus on texture and color\, Two Stix 5 Stones specializes in funky-chic knitwear for people and pets. Each freehand design uses the highest-quality and ethically sourced wool\, cashmere\, silk\, merino\, cotton\, rayon and alpaca. The hand-crafted knitted accessories include hats\, shawls\, headbands\, gloves\, mittens\, scarves and pet sweaters. Two Stix 5 Stones has been featured by Detroit Institute of Arts as part of the “30 Americans” exhibition.    \nHalie & Co.– Using solid gold and sterling silver\, designer Halie Conyers handcrafts high-quality (and budget-friendly) jewelry such as rings\, necklaces\, earrings\, and—if you’re not afraid of commitment—permanent bracelets sized and welded to fit each customer. But it doesn’t stop at jewelry and gemstones…Halie & Co. also offers hand-poured candles\, diffusers\, and other home décor.   \nThe Brave Wimp– The Brave Wimp is here to help you find pride in being YOU! Their handmade\, eco-conscious\, pop art wearables and home goods incorporate empowering messages and imagery to celebrate diversity\, inclusivity and community. From graphic T-shirts\, to handcrafted wood jewelry and all-natural candles\, some of the messages include: “Empowered Women Empower the World\,” “There is Power in Kindness\,” and “Be Kind. Be Brave. Be You.”  \nAriya’s Apparel and Accessories– Ariya’s Apparel and Accessories is a boutique that caters to women 35+ with modest and modern fashion. With a personal desire to dress demure\, yet stylish\, owner Akeya Muhammad carefully curates each item including dresses\, tops\, bottoms\, sets\, outerwear\, scarves\, jewelry and handbags. Her goal is to provide her humble\, haute designs to women across the country.    \nASTOURI– Born out of the love of where we live\, ASTOURI apparel and accessories features iconic and artistically licensed photography. With a focus on community pride\, femininity and functional style\, more than 90% of ASTOURI products\, including scarves\, eye masks\, skirts\, ponchos\, kimonos\, dusters\, dresses\, sweatshirts\, wraps and shawls are made in the U.S. by female-owned-and-operated manufacturers.    \nVerbatim-– Inspired by poetry\, art and style\, Verbatim’s apparel is designed to validate the Black and female experience\, educate others\, start conversations\, and break barriers—all while keeping customers looking fresh. The Royal T collection includes T-shirts and sweatshirts with empowering messages such as\, “…I am worthy to be loved\,” “Ballroom history is Black history\,” and “Compromise…for what?” The brand also sells beanies\, scarves and other accessories.    \nKids Like Mine– With the mission of inspiring children to embrace and love their true selves\, Kids Like Mine owner LaTashia Perry writes diverse and empowering children’s picture books featuring Black and brown characters in stories such as\, “Skin Like Mine\,” and “Hair Like Mine.” She also sells merchandise including socks\, lunchboxes\, pajamas\, backpacks\, tote bags\, T-shirts and puzzles that are all custom-made and gender neutral.     \nJanna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes– Whether it’s a full spread or a charcuterie box to-go\, Janna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes is a one-stop shop for hosting an event. The catering company serves both private and corporate clients and sells charcuterie accessories\, stemware and other home goods necessary for entertaining as the host(ess) with the most(est).     \nFOLK– Located in historic Corktown\, FOLK offers biodynamic wines\, specialty coffee\, catering and a private event space. FOLK sources from minority creators and spotlights high-quality food\, beverages and giftable items such as candles\, beanies\, tote bags\, books\, tableware\, linens\, jams\, honey\, oils\, cookies\, chocolates and treat nuts.    \nKonjo Me– Konjo Me is a pop-up restaurant that serves authentic Ethiopian cuisine and other Ethiopian-sourced goods like spices and coffee. “Konjo” means “beautiful” in Amharic\, one of the many languages of Ethiopia. As the only shop in Michigan that sells authentic Ethiopian goods\, Chef Helina is proudly bringing the taste and culture of Ethiopia to downtown Detroit.    \nWaffle Cabin– If you have a sweet tooth\, this one’s for you! Waffle Cabin is a food truck that specializes in (you guessed it!) authentic made-to-order Belgian dessert waffles with toppings including chocolate\, caramel\, ice cream\, marshmallows\, cookies\, candy and more. They will also have soda and water for sale\, along with waffle swag like stickers and T-shirts. The delightful aroma of the fresh waffles\, however\, comes free!    \nCrummy’s Cake Supply & Studio– Whether you want to pick up a cake or bake it yourself\, Crummy’s Cake Supply & Studio is the place to go! Not only does the shop bake all its authentic southern desserts (pound cake\, sweet potato pie\, bread\, cookies\, etc.) from scratch using recipes passed down for generations\, but it also offers cake supplies\, cake classes and a rental kitchen. Crummy’s is the first Black-owned cake supply store in Detroit.   \nOpal Grove Games– Do you want to play a game? Well\, Opal Grove Games has just about every type of game imaginable\, with a mission to build the most fun\, inclusive and inventive board game store ever. They carry party games\, board games\, card games\, tactics games\, role-playing games and all the necessary accessories. Additionally\, owners Aisha Blake and Ben Lippi love teaching\, and offer gaming workshops and open game nights.      \nSpeedcult– A metal art fabrication company\, Speedcult has been licensed with Ford\, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) to create home\, garage and business décor using their official logos. They also specialize in original art featuring skulls\, critters\, monsters\, aliens\, hot rod and rat rod lingo\, all things Detroit and far beyond. In addition to the metal art\, the shop also sells T-shirts\, blankets\, hats and beer koozies.   \nRosemarine Textiles– With sustainability at the forefront of everything they do\, Rosemarine Textiles is a home goods and accessories brand. All their products are created in their Detroit studio using natural fibers\, low-waste production methods\, food waste materials\, plant dyes and love. Some of their items include velvet throw pillows\, silk scrunchies and ribbons\, cotton socks and bandanas\, linens\, bucket hats\, clothing and more.     \nMG Studio– MG Studio formulates and manufactures 21 plant-based and biodegradable haircare products for all hair types. MG studio offers an array of products including shampoo\, conditioner\, leave-in conditioner\, styling products\, oils and treatments. Owner Nicole Grant is a cosmetologist of more than 25 years who noticed many haircare products on the market contained damaging ingredients like silicones and copolymers\, so she became a self-taught chemist to create her own natural line. 
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/downtown-detroit-markets-the-cadillac-lodge-26
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Cadillac Square,Park Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231214
DTSTAMP:20260423T054720
CREATED:20231113T194655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231213T213138Z
UID:10002886-1702425600-1702511999@detroitartdao.com
SUMMARY:Downtown Detroit Markets & The Cadillac Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Cadillac Square is the spot to shop this holiday season. Whether you’re window shopping or on a spree\, you can find locally made\, one-of-a-kind gifts from a collection of curated Detroit vendors offering specialty apparel\, accessories\, jewelry\, bath products\, home décor\, children’s toys\, pet goods\, books\, snacks and more in this outdoor marketplace that runs Nov. 9 through Jan. 7.   \nCadillac Square is also home to the Cadillac Lodge. The warm\, cozy and family-friendly gathering space offers an assortment of festive beverages\, toasty treats and more for all to enjoy\, in the comfort and style of a ski lodge setting.   \n  \nDowntown Detroit Markets & Cadillac Lodge Hours:  \nMondays & Tuesdays: Closed  \nWednesdays & Thursdays: 11am – 8pm  \nFridays & Saturdays: 11am – 11pm  \nSundays: 11am – 7pm  \n  \nThe list of vendors participating in the 2023 Downtown Detroit Markets includes:  \nBags to Butterflies– Fashion with a social mission\, Bags to Butterflies puts the “purpose” in “repurpose.” The brand empowers and trains formerly incarcerated women to craft luxurious\, sustainable bags out of repurposed wood. The cross-bodies\, handbags and other accessories reflect the stories and transformations of the women who skillfully handcraft them.   \nTwo Stix 5 Stones– With a focus on texture and color\, Two Stix 5 Stones specializes in funky-chic knitwear for people and pets. Each freehand design uses the highest-quality and ethically sourced wool\, cashmere\, silk\, merino\, cotton\, rayon and alpaca. The hand-crafted knitted accessories include hats\, shawls\, headbands\, gloves\, mittens\, scarves and pet sweaters. Two Stix 5 Stones has been featured by Detroit Institute of Arts as part of the “30 Americans” exhibition.    \nHalie & Co.– Using solid gold and sterling silver\, designer Halie Conyers handcrafts high-quality (and budget-friendly) jewelry such as rings\, necklaces\, earrings\, and—if you’re not afraid of commitment—permanent bracelets sized and welded to fit each customer. But it doesn’t stop at jewelry and gemstones…Halie & Co. also offers hand-poured candles\, diffusers\, and other home décor.   \nThe Brave Wimp– The Brave Wimp is here to help you find pride in being YOU! Their handmade\, eco-conscious\, pop art wearables and home goods incorporate empowering messages and imagery to celebrate diversity\, inclusivity and community. From graphic T-shirts\, to handcrafted wood jewelry and all-natural candles\, some of the messages include: “Empowered Women Empower the World\,” “There is Power in Kindness\,” and “Be Kind. Be Brave. Be You.”  \nAriya’s Apparel and Accessories– Ariya’s Apparel and Accessories is a boutique that caters to women 35+ with modest and modern fashion. With a personal desire to dress demure\, yet stylish\, owner Akeya Muhammad carefully curates each item including dresses\, tops\, bottoms\, sets\, outerwear\, scarves\, jewelry and handbags. Her goal is to provide her humble\, haute designs to women across the country.    \nASTOURI– Born out of the love of where we live\, ASTOURI apparel and accessories features iconic and artistically licensed photography. With a focus on community pride\, femininity and functional style\, more than 90% of ASTOURI products\, including scarves\, eye masks\, skirts\, ponchos\, kimonos\, dusters\, dresses\, sweatshirts\, wraps and shawls are made in the U.S. by female-owned-and-operated manufacturers.    \nVerbatim-– Inspired by poetry\, art and style\, Verbatim’s apparel is designed to validate the Black and female experience\, educate others\, start conversations\, and break barriers—all while keeping customers looking fresh. The Royal T collection includes T-shirts and sweatshirts with empowering messages such as\, “…I am worthy to be loved\,” “Ballroom history is Black history\,” and “Compromise…for what?” The brand also sells beanies\, scarves and other accessories.    \nKids Like Mine– With the mission of inspiring children to embrace and love their true selves\, Kids Like Mine owner LaTashia Perry writes diverse and empowering children’s picture books featuring Black and brown characters in stories such as\, “Skin Like Mine\,” and “Hair Like Mine.” She also sells merchandise including socks\, lunchboxes\, pajamas\, backpacks\, tote bags\, T-shirts and puzzles that are all custom-made and gender neutral.     \nJanna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes– Whether it’s a full spread or a charcuterie box to-go\, Janna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes is a one-stop shop for hosting an event. The catering company serves both private and corporate clients and sells charcuterie accessories\, stemware and other home goods necessary for entertaining as the host(ess) with the most(est).     \nFOLK– Located in historic Corktown\, FOLK offers biodynamic wines\, specialty coffee\, catering and a private event space. FOLK sources from minority creators and spotlights high-quality food\, beverages and giftable items such as candles\, beanies\, tote bags\, books\, tableware\, linens\, jams\, honey\, oils\, cookies\, chocolates and treat nuts.    \nKonjo Me– Konjo Me is a pop-up restaurant that serves authentic Ethiopian cuisine and other Ethiopian-sourced goods like spices and coffee. “Konjo” means “beautiful” in Amharic\, one of the many languages of Ethiopia. As the only shop in Michigan that sells authentic Ethiopian goods\, Chef Helina is proudly bringing the taste and culture of Ethiopia to downtown Detroit.    \nWaffle Cabin– If you have a sweet tooth\, this one’s for you! Waffle Cabin is a food truck that specializes in (you guessed it!) authentic made-to-order Belgian dessert waffles with toppings including chocolate\, caramel\, ice cream\, marshmallows\, cookies\, candy and more. They will also have soda and water for sale\, along with waffle swag like stickers and T-shirts. The delightful aroma of the fresh waffles\, however\, comes free!    \nCrummy’s Cake Supply & Studio– Whether you want to pick up a cake or bake it yourself\, Crummy’s Cake Supply & Studio is the place to go! Not only does the shop bake all its authentic southern desserts (pound cake\, sweet potato pie\, bread\, cookies\, etc.) from scratch using recipes passed down for generations\, but it also offers cake supplies\, cake classes and a rental kitchen. Crummy’s is the first Black-owned cake supply store in Detroit.   \nOpal Grove Games– Do you want to play a game? Well\, Opal Grove Games has just about every type of game imaginable\, with a mission to build the most fun\, inclusive and inventive board game store ever. They carry party games\, board games\, card games\, tactics games\, role-playing games and all the necessary accessories. Additionally\, owners Aisha Blake and Ben Lippi love teaching\, and offer gaming workshops and open game nights.      \nSpeedcult– A metal art fabrication company\, Speedcult has been licensed with Ford\, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) to create home\, garage and business décor using their official logos. They also specialize in original art featuring skulls\, critters\, monsters\, aliens\, hot rod and rat rod lingo\, all things Detroit and far beyond. In addition to the metal art\, the shop also sells T-shirts\, blankets\, hats and beer koozies.   \nRosemarine Textiles– With sustainability at the forefront of everything they do\, Rosemarine Textiles is a home goods and accessories brand. All their products are created in their Detroit studio using natural fibers\, low-waste production methods\, food waste materials\, plant dyes and love. Some of their items include velvet throw pillows\, silk scrunchies and ribbons\, cotton socks and bandanas\, linens\, bucket hats\, clothing and more.     \nMG Studio– MG Studio formulates and manufactures 21 plant-based and biodegradable haircare products for all hair types. MG studio offers an array of products including shampoo\, conditioner\, leave-in conditioner\, styling products\, oils and treatments. Owner Nicole Grant is a cosmetologist of more than 25 years who noticed many haircare products on the market contained damaging ingredients like silicones and copolymers\, so she became a self-taught chemist to create her own natural line. 
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/downtown-detroit-markets-the-cadillac-lodge-27
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Cadillac Square,Park Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231215
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CREATED:20231114T194639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231214T213152Z
UID:10002909-1702512000-1702598399@detroitartdao.com
SUMMARY:Downtown Detroit Markets & The Cadillac Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Cadillac Square is the spot to shop this holiday season. Whether you’re window shopping or on a spree\, you can find locally made\, one-of-a-kind gifts from a collection of curated Detroit vendors offering specialty apparel\, accessories\, jewelry\, bath products\, home décor\, children’s toys\, pet goods\, books\, snacks and more in this outdoor marketplace that runs Nov. 9 through Jan. 7.   \nCadillac Square is also home to the Cadillac Lodge. The warm\, cozy and family-friendly gathering space offers an assortment of festive beverages\, toasty treats and more for all to enjoy\, in the comfort and style of a ski lodge setting.   \n  \nDowntown Detroit Markets & Cadillac Lodge Hours:  \nMondays & Tuesdays: Closed  \nWednesdays & Thursdays: 11am – 8pm  \nFridays & Saturdays: 11am – 11pm  \nSundays: 11am – 7pm  \n  \nThe list of vendors participating in the 2023 Downtown Detroit Markets includes:  \nBags to Butterflies– Fashion with a social mission\, Bags to Butterflies puts the “purpose” in “repurpose.” The brand empowers and trains formerly incarcerated women to craft luxurious\, sustainable bags out of repurposed wood. The cross-bodies\, handbags and other accessories reflect the stories and transformations of the women who skillfully handcraft them.   \nTwo Stix 5 Stones– With a focus on texture and color\, Two Stix 5 Stones specializes in funky-chic knitwear for people and pets. Each freehand design uses the highest-quality and ethically sourced wool\, cashmere\, silk\, merino\, cotton\, rayon and alpaca. The hand-crafted knitted accessories include hats\, shawls\, headbands\, gloves\, mittens\, scarves and pet sweaters. Two Stix 5 Stones has been featured by Detroit Institute of Arts as part of the “30 Americans” exhibition.    \nHalie & Co.– Using solid gold and sterling silver\, designer Halie Conyers handcrafts high-quality (and budget-friendly) jewelry such as rings\, necklaces\, earrings\, and—if you’re not afraid of commitment—permanent bracelets sized and welded to fit each customer. But it doesn’t stop at jewelry and gemstones…Halie & Co. also offers hand-poured candles\, diffusers\, and other home décor.   \nThe Brave Wimp– The Brave Wimp is here to help you find pride in being YOU! Their handmade\, eco-conscious\, pop art wearables and home goods incorporate empowering messages and imagery to celebrate diversity\, inclusivity and community. From graphic T-shirts\, to handcrafted wood jewelry and all-natural candles\, some of the messages include: “Empowered Women Empower the World\,” “There is Power in Kindness\,” and “Be Kind. Be Brave. Be You.”  \nAriya’s Apparel and Accessories– Ariya’s Apparel and Accessories is a boutique that caters to women 35+ with modest and modern fashion. With a personal desire to dress demure\, yet stylish\, owner Akeya Muhammad carefully curates each item including dresses\, tops\, bottoms\, sets\, outerwear\, scarves\, jewelry and handbags. Her goal is to provide her humble\, haute designs to women across the country.    \nASTOURI– Born out of the love of where we live\, ASTOURI apparel and accessories features iconic and artistically licensed photography. With a focus on community pride\, femininity and functional style\, more than 90% of ASTOURI products\, including scarves\, eye masks\, skirts\, ponchos\, kimonos\, dusters\, dresses\, sweatshirts\, wraps and shawls are made in the U.S. by female-owned-and-operated manufacturers.    \nVerbatim-– Inspired by poetry\, art and style\, Verbatim’s apparel is designed to validate the Black and female experience\, educate others\, start conversations\, and break barriers—all while keeping customers looking fresh. The Royal T collection includes T-shirts and sweatshirts with empowering messages such as\, “…I am worthy to be loved\,” “Ballroom history is Black history\,” and “Compromise…for what?” The brand also sells beanies\, scarves and other accessories.    \nKids Like Mine– With the mission of inspiring children to embrace and love their true selves\, Kids Like Mine owner LaTashia Perry writes diverse and empowering children’s picture books featuring Black and brown characters in stories such as\, “Skin Like Mine\,” and “Hair Like Mine.” She also sells merchandise including socks\, lunchboxes\, pajamas\, backpacks\, tote bags\, T-shirts and puzzles that are all custom-made and gender neutral.     \nJanna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes– Whether it’s a full spread or a charcuterie box to-go\, Janna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes is a one-stop shop for hosting an event. The catering company serves both private and corporate clients and sells charcuterie accessories\, stemware and other home goods necessary for entertaining as the host(ess) with the most(est).     \nFOLK– Located in historic Corktown\, FOLK offers biodynamic wines\, specialty coffee\, catering and a private event space. FOLK sources from minority creators and spotlights high-quality food\, beverages and giftable items such as candles\, beanies\, tote bags\, books\, tableware\, linens\, jams\, honey\, oils\, cookies\, chocolates and treat nuts.    \nKonjo Me– Konjo Me is a pop-up restaurant that serves authentic Ethiopian cuisine and other Ethiopian-sourced goods like spices and coffee. “Konjo” means “beautiful” in Amharic\, one of the many languages of Ethiopia. As the only shop in Michigan that sells authentic Ethiopian goods\, Chef Helina is proudly bringing the taste and culture of Ethiopia to downtown Detroit.    \nWaffle Cabin– If you have a sweet tooth\, this one’s for you! Waffle Cabin is a food truck that specializes in (you guessed it!) authentic made-to-order Belgian dessert waffles with toppings including chocolate\, caramel\, ice cream\, marshmallows\, cookies\, candy and more. They will also have soda and water for sale\, along with waffle swag like stickers and T-shirts. The delightful aroma of the fresh waffles\, however\, comes free!    \nCrummy’s Cake Supply & Studio– Whether you want to pick up a cake or bake it yourself\, Crummy’s Cake Supply & Studio is the place to go! Not only does the shop bake all its authentic southern desserts (pound cake\, sweet potato pie\, bread\, cookies\, etc.) from scratch using recipes passed down for generations\, but it also offers cake supplies\, cake classes and a rental kitchen. Crummy’s is the first Black-owned cake supply store in Detroit.   \nOpal Grove Games– Do you want to play a game? Well\, Opal Grove Games has just about every type of game imaginable\, with a mission to build the most fun\, inclusive and inventive board game store ever. They carry party games\, board games\, card games\, tactics games\, role-playing games and all the necessary accessories. Additionally\, owners Aisha Blake and Ben Lippi love teaching\, and offer gaming workshops and open game nights.      \nSpeedcult– A metal art fabrication company\, Speedcult has been licensed with Ford\, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) to create home\, garage and business décor using their official logos. They also specialize in original art featuring skulls\, critters\, monsters\, aliens\, hot rod and rat rod lingo\, all things Detroit and far beyond. In addition to the metal art\, the shop also sells T-shirts\, blankets\, hats and beer koozies.   \nRosemarine Textiles– With sustainability at the forefront of everything they do\, Rosemarine Textiles is a home goods and accessories brand. All their products are created in their Detroit studio using natural fibers\, low-waste production methods\, food waste materials\, plant dyes and love. Some of their items include velvet throw pillows\, silk scrunchies and ribbons\, cotton socks and bandanas\, linens\, bucket hats\, clothing and more.     \nMG Studio– MG Studio formulates and manufactures 21 plant-based and biodegradable haircare products for all hair types. MG studio offers an array of products including shampoo\, conditioner\, leave-in conditioner\, styling products\, oils and treatments. Owner Nicole Grant is a cosmetologist of more than 25 years who noticed many haircare products on the market contained damaging ingredients like silicones and copolymers\, so she became a self-taught chemist to create her own natural line. 
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/downtown-detroit-markets-the-cadillac-lodge-28
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Cadillac Square,Park Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231214T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231214T210000
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CREATED:20231204T204639Z
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SUMMARY:Labatt On Ice Skate Party
DESCRIPTION:The Rink at Campus Martius Park presented by Visit Detroit is the place to be for an evening of free ice skating\, holiday cheer and ice-cold beer. In partnership with the Downtown Detroit Partnership\, Labatt is hosting a special ‘Labatt On Ice’ skate party on Dec. 14\, to thank local beer drinkers for making Michigan a top market for Labatt. \n‘Labatt On Ice’ includes free rink admission and skate rentals for the first 300 skaters (21+). There will be plenty of fun giveaways and Labatt beer available for purchase throughout the evening. Skating is available on a first come first served basis. \nMust be 21+ to participate. A valid I.D. is required for entry.
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/labatt-on-ice-skate-party
LOCATION:Campus Martius
CATEGORIES:Campus Martius,Park Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231216
DTSTAMP:20260423T054720
CREATED:20231115T194645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231215T213140Z
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SUMMARY:Downtown Detroit Markets & The Cadillac Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Cadillac Square is the spot to shop this holiday season. Whether you’re window shopping or on a spree\, you can find locally made\, one-of-a-kind gifts from a collection of curated Detroit vendors offering specialty apparel\, accessories\, jewelry\, bath products\, home décor\, children’s toys\, pet goods\, books\, snacks and more in this outdoor marketplace that runs Nov. 9 through Jan. 7.   \nCadillac Square is also home to the Cadillac Lodge. The warm\, cozy and family-friendly gathering space offers an assortment of festive beverages\, toasty treats and more for all to enjoy\, in the comfort and style of a ski lodge setting.   \n  \nDowntown Detroit Markets & Cadillac Lodge Hours:  \nMondays & Tuesdays: Closed  \nWednesdays & Thursdays: 11am – 8pm  \nFridays & Saturdays: 11am – 11pm  \nSundays: 11am – 7pm  \n  \nThe list of vendors participating in the 2023 Downtown Detroit Markets includes:  \nBags to Butterflies– Fashion with a social mission\, Bags to Butterflies puts the “purpose” in “repurpose.” The brand empowers and trains formerly incarcerated women to craft luxurious\, sustainable bags out of repurposed wood. The cross-bodies\, handbags and other accessories reflect the stories and transformations of the women who skillfully handcraft them.   \nTwo Stix 5 Stones– With a focus on texture and color\, Two Stix 5 Stones specializes in funky-chic knitwear for people and pets. Each freehand design uses the highest-quality and ethically sourced wool\, cashmere\, silk\, merino\, cotton\, rayon and alpaca. The hand-crafted knitted accessories include hats\, shawls\, headbands\, gloves\, mittens\, scarves and pet sweaters. Two Stix 5 Stones has been featured by Detroit Institute of Arts as part of the “30 Americans” exhibition.    \nHalie & Co.– Using solid gold and sterling silver\, designer Halie Conyers handcrafts high-quality (and budget-friendly) jewelry such as rings\, necklaces\, earrings\, and—if you’re not afraid of commitment—permanent bracelets sized and welded to fit each customer. But it doesn’t stop at jewelry and gemstones…Halie & Co. also offers hand-poured candles\, diffusers\, and other home décor.   \nThe Brave Wimp– The Brave Wimp is here to help you find pride in being YOU! Their handmade\, eco-conscious\, pop art wearables and home goods incorporate empowering messages and imagery to celebrate diversity\, inclusivity and community. From graphic T-shirts\, to handcrafted wood jewelry and all-natural candles\, some of the messages include: “Empowered Women Empower the World\,” “There is Power in Kindness\,” and “Be Kind. Be Brave. Be You.”  \nAriya’s Apparel and Accessories– Ariya’s Apparel and Accessories is a boutique that caters to women 35+ with modest and modern fashion. With a personal desire to dress demure\, yet stylish\, owner Akeya Muhammad carefully curates each item including dresses\, tops\, bottoms\, sets\, outerwear\, scarves\, jewelry and handbags. Her goal is to provide her humble\, haute designs to women across the country.    \nASTOURI– Born out of the love of where we live\, ASTOURI apparel and accessories features iconic and artistically licensed photography. With a focus on community pride\, femininity and functional style\, more than 90% of ASTOURI products\, including scarves\, eye masks\, skirts\, ponchos\, kimonos\, dusters\, dresses\, sweatshirts\, wraps and shawls are made in the U.S. by female-owned-and-operated manufacturers.    \nVerbatim-– Inspired by poetry\, art and style\, Verbatim’s apparel is designed to validate the Black and female experience\, educate others\, start conversations\, and break barriers—all while keeping customers looking fresh. The Royal T collection includes T-shirts and sweatshirts with empowering messages such as\, “…I am worthy to be loved\,” “Ballroom history is Black history\,” and “Compromise…for what?” The brand also sells beanies\, scarves and other accessories.    \nKids Like Mine– With the mission of inspiring children to embrace and love their true selves\, Kids Like Mine owner LaTashia Perry writes diverse and empowering children’s picture books featuring Black and brown characters in stories such as\, “Skin Like Mine\,” and “Hair Like Mine.” She also sells merchandise including socks\, lunchboxes\, pajamas\, backpacks\, tote bags\, T-shirts and puzzles that are all custom-made and gender neutral.     \nJanna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes– Whether it’s a full spread or a charcuterie box to-go\, Janna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes is a one-stop shop for hosting an event. The catering company serves both private and corporate clients and sells charcuterie accessories\, stemware and other home goods necessary for entertaining as the host(ess) with the most(est).     \nFOLK– Located in historic Corktown\, FOLK offers biodynamic wines\, specialty coffee\, catering and a private event space. FOLK sources from minority creators and spotlights high-quality food\, beverages and giftable items such as candles\, beanies\, tote bags\, books\, tableware\, linens\, jams\, honey\, oils\, cookies\, chocolates and treat nuts.    \nKonjo Me– Konjo Me is a pop-up restaurant that serves authentic Ethiopian cuisine and other Ethiopian-sourced goods like spices and coffee. “Konjo” means “beautiful” in Amharic\, one of the many languages of Ethiopia. As the only shop in Michigan that sells authentic Ethiopian goods\, Chef Helina is proudly bringing the taste and culture of Ethiopia to downtown Detroit.    \nWaffle Cabin– If you have a sweet tooth\, this one’s for you! Waffle Cabin is a food truck that specializes in (you guessed it!) authentic made-to-order Belgian dessert waffles with toppings including chocolate\, caramel\, ice cream\, marshmallows\, cookies\, candy and more. They will also have soda and water for sale\, along with waffle swag like stickers and T-shirts. The delightful aroma of the fresh waffles\, however\, comes free!    \nCrummy’s Cake Supply & Studio– Whether you want to pick up a cake or bake it yourself\, Crummy’s Cake Supply & Studio is the place to go! Not only does the shop bake all its authentic southern desserts (pound cake\, sweet potato pie\, bread\, cookies\, etc.) from scratch using recipes passed down for generations\, but it also offers cake supplies\, cake classes and a rental kitchen. Crummy’s is the first Black-owned cake supply store in Detroit.   \nOpal Grove Games– Do you want to play a game? Well\, Opal Grove Games has just about every type of game imaginable\, with a mission to build the most fun\, inclusive and inventive board game store ever. They carry party games\, board games\, card games\, tactics games\, role-playing games and all the necessary accessories. Additionally\, owners Aisha Blake and Ben Lippi love teaching\, and offer gaming workshops and open game nights.      \nSpeedcult– A metal art fabrication company\, Speedcult has been licensed with Ford\, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) to create home\, garage and business décor using their official logos. They also specialize in original art featuring skulls\, critters\, monsters\, aliens\, hot rod and rat rod lingo\, all things Detroit and far beyond. In addition to the metal art\, the shop also sells T-shirts\, blankets\, hats and beer koozies.   \nRosemarine Textiles– With sustainability at the forefront of everything they do\, Rosemarine Textiles is a home goods and accessories brand. All their products are created in their Detroit studio using natural fibers\, low-waste production methods\, food waste materials\, plant dyes and love. Some of their items include velvet throw pillows\, silk scrunchies and ribbons\, cotton socks and bandanas\, linens\, bucket hats\, clothing and more.     \nMG Studio– MG Studio formulates and manufactures 21 plant-based and biodegradable haircare products for all hair types. MG studio offers an array of products including shampoo\, conditioner\, leave-in conditioner\, styling products\, oils and treatments. Owner Nicole Grant is a cosmetologist of more than 25 years who noticed many haircare products on the market contained damaging ingredients like silicones and copolymers\, so she became a self-taught chemist to create her own natural line. 
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/downtown-detroit-markets-the-cadillac-lodge-29
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Cadillac Square,Park Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231215T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231215T230000
DTSTAMP:20260423T054720
CREATED:20231115T194645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231215T213141Z
UID:10002912-1702663200-1702681200@detroitartdao.com
SUMMARY:Holiday Carriage Rides in Downtown Detroit
DESCRIPTION:Experience the magic of Downtown Detroit from inside an enchanted horse-drawn carriage. Carriage rides take passengers on a journey through the bustling city. With the dramatic backdrop of the city skyline and Detroit’s Christmas Tree\, these charming tours are a wonderful way to embrace holiday cheer. \nSchedule/Times: \n-Every Friday and Saturday • November 18 – December 30 • 6 pm – 11 pm \n-New Year’s Eve Carriage Rides: December 31 • 6 pm – 11 pm \nPricing Info:\n-Rides Per Person: $15\n-Private Group Rides: $50\n-Cash Only\n-Tickets can be purchased at the time of the ride on a first come first serve basis.
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/holiday-carriage-rides-in-downtown-detroit-8
LOCATION:Woodward Esplanade\, 600 Woodward Ave\, Detroit\, Michigan\, 48226
CATEGORIES:Holiday Carriage Rides,Park Events,Woodward Esplanade
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231217
DTSTAMP:20260423T054720
CREATED:20231116T194703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231216T213143Z
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SUMMARY:Downtown Detroit Markets & The Cadillac Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Cadillac Square is the spot to shop this holiday season. Whether you’re window shopping or on a spree\, you can find locally made\, one-of-a-kind gifts from a collection of curated Detroit vendors offering specialty apparel\, accessories\, jewelry\, bath products\, home décor\, children’s toys\, pet goods\, books\, snacks and more in this outdoor marketplace that runs Nov. 9 through Jan. 7.   \nCadillac Square is also home to the Cadillac Lodge. The warm\, cozy and family-friendly gathering space offers an assortment of festive beverages\, toasty treats and more for all to enjoy\, in the comfort and style of a ski lodge setting.   \n  \nDowntown Detroit Markets & Cadillac Lodge Hours:  \nMondays & Tuesdays: Closed  \nWednesdays & Thursdays: 11am – 8pm  \nFridays & Saturdays: 11am – 11pm  \nSundays: 11am – 7pm  \n  \nThe list of vendors participating in the 2023 Downtown Detroit Markets includes:  \nBags to Butterflies– Fashion with a social mission\, Bags to Butterflies puts the “purpose” in “repurpose.” The brand empowers and trains formerly incarcerated women to craft luxurious\, sustainable bags out of repurposed wood. The cross-bodies\, handbags and other accessories reflect the stories and transformations of the women who skillfully handcraft them.   \nTwo Stix 5 Stones– With a focus on texture and color\, Two Stix 5 Stones specializes in funky-chic knitwear for people and pets. Each freehand design uses the highest-quality and ethically sourced wool\, cashmere\, silk\, merino\, cotton\, rayon and alpaca. The hand-crafted knitted accessories include hats\, shawls\, headbands\, gloves\, mittens\, scarves and pet sweaters. Two Stix 5 Stones has been featured by Detroit Institute of Arts as part of the “30 Americans” exhibition.    \nHalie & Co.– Using solid gold and sterling silver\, designer Halie Conyers handcrafts high-quality (and budget-friendly) jewelry such as rings\, necklaces\, earrings\, and—if you’re not afraid of commitment—permanent bracelets sized and welded to fit each customer. But it doesn’t stop at jewelry and gemstones…Halie & Co. also offers hand-poured candles\, diffusers\, and other home décor.   \nThe Brave Wimp– The Brave Wimp is here to help you find pride in being YOU! Their handmade\, eco-conscious\, pop art wearables and home goods incorporate empowering messages and imagery to celebrate diversity\, inclusivity and community. From graphic T-shirts\, to handcrafted wood jewelry and all-natural candles\, some of the messages include: “Empowered Women Empower the World\,” “There is Power in Kindness\,” and “Be Kind. Be Brave. Be You.”  \nAriya’s Apparel and Accessories– Ariya’s Apparel and Accessories is a boutique that caters to women 35+ with modest and modern fashion. With a personal desire to dress demure\, yet stylish\, owner Akeya Muhammad carefully curates each item including dresses\, tops\, bottoms\, sets\, outerwear\, scarves\, jewelry and handbags. Her goal is to provide her humble\, haute designs to women across the country.    \nASTOURI– Born out of the love of where we live\, ASTOURI apparel and accessories features iconic and artistically licensed photography. With a focus on community pride\, femininity and functional style\, more than 90% of ASTOURI products\, including scarves\, eye masks\, skirts\, ponchos\, kimonos\, dusters\, dresses\, sweatshirts\, wraps and shawls are made in the U.S. by female-owned-and-operated manufacturers.    \nVerbatim-– Inspired by poetry\, art and style\, Verbatim’s apparel is designed to validate the Black and female experience\, educate others\, start conversations\, and break barriers—all while keeping customers looking fresh. The Royal T collection includes T-shirts and sweatshirts with empowering messages such as\, “…I am worthy to be loved\,” “Ballroom history is Black history\,” and “Compromise…for what?” The brand also sells beanies\, scarves and other accessories.    \nKids Like Mine– With the mission of inspiring children to embrace and love their true selves\, Kids Like Mine owner LaTashia Perry writes diverse and empowering children’s picture books featuring Black and brown characters in stories such as\, “Skin Like Mine\,” and “Hair Like Mine.” She also sells merchandise including socks\, lunchboxes\, pajamas\, backpacks\, tote bags\, T-shirts and puzzles that are all custom-made and gender neutral.     \nJanna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes– Whether it’s a full spread or a charcuterie box to-go\, Janna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes is a one-stop shop for hosting an event. The catering company serves both private and corporate clients and sells charcuterie accessories\, stemware and other home goods necessary for entertaining as the host(ess) with the most(est).     \nFOLK– Located in historic Corktown\, FOLK offers biodynamic wines\, specialty coffee\, catering and a private event space. FOLK sources from minority creators and spotlights high-quality food\, beverages and giftable items such as candles\, beanies\, tote bags\, books\, tableware\, linens\, jams\, honey\, oils\, cookies\, chocolates and treat nuts.    \nKonjo Me– Konjo Me is a pop-up restaurant that serves authentic Ethiopian cuisine and other Ethiopian-sourced goods like spices and coffee. “Konjo” means “beautiful” in Amharic\, one of the many languages of Ethiopia. As the only shop in Michigan that sells authentic Ethiopian goods\, Chef Helina is proudly bringing the taste and culture of Ethiopia to downtown Detroit.    \nWaffle Cabin– If you have a sweet tooth\, this one’s for you! Waffle Cabin is a food truck that specializes in (you guessed it!) authentic made-to-order Belgian dessert waffles with toppings including chocolate\, caramel\, ice cream\, marshmallows\, cookies\, candy and more. They will also have soda and water for sale\, along with waffle swag like stickers and T-shirts. The delightful aroma of the fresh waffles\, however\, comes free!    \nCrummy’s Cake Supply & Studio– Whether you want to pick up a cake or bake it yourself\, Crummy’s Cake Supply & Studio is the place to go! Not only does the shop bake all its authentic southern desserts (pound cake\, sweet potato pie\, bread\, cookies\, etc.) from scratch using recipes passed down for generations\, but it also offers cake supplies\, cake classes and a rental kitchen. Crummy’s is the first Black-owned cake supply store in Detroit.   \nOpal Grove Games– Do you want to play a game? Well\, Opal Grove Games has just about every type of game imaginable\, with a mission to build the most fun\, inclusive and inventive board game store ever. They carry party games\, board games\, card games\, tactics games\, role-playing games and all the necessary accessories. Additionally\, owners Aisha Blake and Ben Lippi love teaching\, and offer gaming workshops and open game nights.      \nSpeedcult– A metal art fabrication company\, Speedcult has been licensed with Ford\, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) to create home\, garage and business décor using their official logos. They also specialize in original art featuring skulls\, critters\, monsters\, aliens\, hot rod and rat rod lingo\, all things Detroit and far beyond. In addition to the metal art\, the shop also sells T-shirts\, blankets\, hats and beer koozies.   \nRosemarine Textiles– With sustainability at the forefront of everything they do\, Rosemarine Textiles is a home goods and accessories brand. All their products are created in their Detroit studio using natural fibers\, low-waste production methods\, food waste materials\, plant dyes and love. Some of their items include velvet throw pillows\, silk scrunchies and ribbons\, cotton socks and bandanas\, linens\, bucket hats\, clothing and more.     \nMG Studio– MG Studio formulates and manufactures 21 plant-based and biodegradable haircare products for all hair types. MG studio offers an array of products including shampoo\, conditioner\, leave-in conditioner\, styling products\, oils and treatments. Owner Nicole Grant is a cosmetologist of more than 25 years who noticed many haircare products on the market contained damaging ingredients like silicones and copolymers\, so she became a self-taught chemist to create her own natural line. 
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/downtown-detroit-markets-the-cadillac-lodge-30
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Cadillac Square,Park Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231216T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231216T230000
DTSTAMP:20260423T054720
CREATED:20231116T194704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231213T213139Z
UID:10002950-1702749600-1702767600@detroitartdao.com
SUMMARY:Holiday Carriage Rides in Downtown Detroit
DESCRIPTION:Experience the magic of Downtown Detroit from inside an enchanted horse-drawn carriage. Carriage rides take passengers on a journey through the bustling city. With the dramatic backdrop of the city skyline and Detroit’s Christmas Tree\, these charming tours are a wonderful way to embrace holiday cheer. \nSchedule/Times: \n-Every Friday and Saturday • November 18 – December 30 • 6 pm – 11 pm \n-New Year’s Eve Carriage Rides: December 31 • 6 pm – 11 pm \nPricing Info:\n-Rides Per Person: $15\n-Private Group Rides: $50\n-Cash Only\n-Tickets can be purchased at the time of the ride on a first come first serve basis.
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/holiday-carriage-rides-in-downtown-detroit-9
LOCATION:Woodward Esplanade\, 600 Woodward Ave\, Detroit\, Michigan\, 48226
CATEGORIES:Holiday Carriage Rides,Park Events,Woodward Esplanade
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SUMMARY:Downtown Detroit Markets & The Cadillac Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Cadillac Square is the spot to shop this holiday season. Whether you’re window shopping or on a spree\, you can find locally made\, one-of-a-kind gifts from a collection of curated Detroit vendors offering specialty apparel\, accessories\, jewelry\, bath products\, home décor\, children’s toys\, pet goods\, books\, snacks and more in this outdoor marketplace that runs Nov. 9 through Jan. 7.   \nCadillac Square is also home to the Cadillac Lodge. The warm\, cozy and family-friendly gathering space offers an assortment of festive beverages\, toasty treats and more for all to enjoy\, in the comfort and style of a ski lodge setting.   \n  \nDowntown Detroit Markets & Cadillac Lodge Hours:  \nMondays & Tuesdays: Closed  \nWednesdays & Thursdays: 11am – 8pm  \nFridays & Saturdays: 11am – 11pm  \nSundays: 11am – 7pm  \n  \nThe list of vendors participating in the 2023 Downtown Detroit Markets includes:  \nBags to Butterflies– Fashion with a social mission\, Bags to Butterflies puts the “purpose” in “repurpose.” The brand empowers and trains formerly incarcerated women to craft luxurious\, sustainable bags out of repurposed wood. The cross-bodies\, handbags and other accessories reflect the stories and transformations of the women who skillfully handcraft them.   \nTwo Stix 5 Stones– With a focus on texture and color\, Two Stix 5 Stones specializes in funky-chic knitwear for people and pets. Each freehand design uses the highest-quality and ethically sourced wool\, cashmere\, silk\, merino\, cotton\, rayon and alpaca. The hand-crafted knitted accessories include hats\, shawls\, headbands\, gloves\, mittens\, scarves and pet sweaters. Two Stix 5 Stones has been featured by Detroit Institute of Arts as part of the “30 Americans” exhibition.    \nHalie & Co.– Using solid gold and sterling silver\, designer Halie Conyers handcrafts high-quality (and budget-friendly) jewelry such as rings\, necklaces\, earrings\, and—if you’re not afraid of commitment—permanent bracelets sized and welded to fit each customer. But it doesn’t stop at jewelry and gemstones…Halie & Co. also offers hand-poured candles\, diffusers\, and other home décor.   \nThe Brave Wimp– The Brave Wimp is here to help you find pride in being YOU! Their handmade\, eco-conscious\, pop art wearables and home goods incorporate empowering messages and imagery to celebrate diversity\, inclusivity and community. From graphic T-shirts\, to handcrafted wood jewelry and all-natural candles\, some of the messages include: “Empowered Women Empower the World\,” “There is Power in Kindness\,” and “Be Kind. Be Brave. Be You.”  \nAriya’s Apparel and Accessories– Ariya’s Apparel and Accessories is a boutique that caters to women 35+ with modest and modern fashion. With a personal desire to dress demure\, yet stylish\, owner Akeya Muhammad carefully curates each item including dresses\, tops\, bottoms\, sets\, outerwear\, scarves\, jewelry and handbags. Her goal is to provide her humble\, haute designs to women across the country.    \nASTOURI– Born out of the love of where we live\, ASTOURI apparel and accessories features iconic and artistically licensed photography. With a focus on community pride\, femininity and functional style\, more than 90% of ASTOURI products\, including scarves\, eye masks\, skirts\, ponchos\, kimonos\, dusters\, dresses\, sweatshirts\, wraps and shawls are made in the U.S. by female-owned-and-operated manufacturers.    \nVerbatim-– Inspired by poetry\, art and style\, Verbatim’s apparel is designed to validate the Black and female experience\, educate others\, start conversations\, and break barriers—all while keeping customers looking fresh. The Royal T collection includes T-shirts and sweatshirts with empowering messages such as\, “…I am worthy to be loved\,” “Ballroom history is Black history\,” and “Compromise…for what?” The brand also sells beanies\, scarves and other accessories.    \nKids Like Mine– With the mission of inspiring children to embrace and love their true selves\, Kids Like Mine owner LaTashia Perry writes diverse and empowering children’s picture books featuring Black and brown characters in stories such as\, “Skin Like Mine\,” and “Hair Like Mine.” She also sells merchandise including socks\, lunchboxes\, pajamas\, backpacks\, tote bags\, T-shirts and puzzles that are all custom-made and gender neutral.     \nJanna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes– Whether it’s a full spread or a charcuterie box to-go\, Janna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes is a one-stop shop for hosting an event. The catering company serves both private and corporate clients and sells charcuterie accessories\, stemware and other home goods necessary for entertaining as the host(ess) with the most(est).     \nFOLK– Located in historic Corktown\, FOLK offers biodynamic wines\, specialty coffee\, catering and a private event space. FOLK sources from minority creators and spotlights high-quality food\, beverages and giftable items such as candles\, beanies\, tote bags\, books\, tableware\, linens\, jams\, honey\, oils\, cookies\, chocolates and treat nuts.    \nKonjo Me– Konjo Me is a pop-up restaurant that serves authentic Ethiopian cuisine and other Ethiopian-sourced goods like spices and coffee. “Konjo” means “beautiful” in Amharic\, one of the many languages of Ethiopia. As the only shop in Michigan that sells authentic Ethiopian goods\, Chef Helina is proudly bringing the taste and culture of Ethiopia to downtown Detroit.    \nWaffle Cabin– If you have a sweet tooth\, this one’s for you! Waffle Cabin is a food truck that specializes in (you guessed it!) authentic made-to-order Belgian dessert waffles with toppings including chocolate\, caramel\, ice cream\, marshmallows\, cookies\, candy and more. They will also have soda and water for sale\, along with waffle swag like stickers and T-shirts. The delightful aroma of the fresh waffles\, however\, comes free!    \nCrummy’s Cake Supply & Studio– Whether you want to pick up a cake or bake it yourself\, Crummy’s Cake Supply & Studio is the place to go! Not only does the shop bake all its authentic southern desserts (pound cake\, sweet potato pie\, bread\, cookies\, etc.) from scratch using recipes passed down for generations\, but it also offers cake supplies\, cake classes and a rental kitchen. Crummy’s is the first Black-owned cake supply store in Detroit.   \nOpal Grove Games– Do you want to play a game? Well\, Opal Grove Games has just about every type of game imaginable\, with a mission to build the most fun\, inclusive and inventive board game store ever. They carry party games\, board games\, card games\, tactics games\, role-playing games and all the necessary accessories. Additionally\, owners Aisha Blake and Ben Lippi love teaching\, and offer gaming workshops and open game nights.      \nSpeedcult– A metal art fabrication company\, Speedcult has been licensed with Ford\, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) to create home\, garage and business décor using their official logos. They also specialize in original art featuring skulls\, critters\, monsters\, aliens\, hot rod and rat rod lingo\, all things Detroit and far beyond. In addition to the metal art\, the shop also sells T-shirts\, blankets\, hats and beer koozies.   \nRosemarine Textiles– With sustainability at the forefront of everything they do\, Rosemarine Textiles is a home goods and accessories brand. All their products are created in their Detroit studio using natural fibers\, low-waste production methods\, food waste materials\, plant dyes and love. Some of their items include velvet throw pillows\, silk scrunchies and ribbons\, cotton socks and bandanas\, linens\, bucket hats\, clothing and more.     \nMG Studio– MG Studio formulates and manufactures 21 plant-based and biodegradable haircare products for all hair types. MG studio offers an array of products including shampoo\, conditioner\, leave-in conditioner\, styling products\, oils and treatments. Owner Nicole Grant is a cosmetologist of more than 25 years who noticed many haircare products on the market contained damaging ingredients like silicones and copolymers\, so she became a self-taught chemist to create her own natural line. 
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LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Cadillac Square,Park Events
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SUMMARY:Downtown Detroit Markets & The Cadillac Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Cadillac Square is the spot to shop this holiday season. Whether you’re window shopping or on a spree\, you can find locally made\, one-of-a-kind gifts from a collection of curated Detroit vendors offering specialty apparel\, accessories\, jewelry\, bath products\, home décor\, children’s toys\, pet goods\, books\, snacks and more in this outdoor marketplace that runs Nov. 9 through Jan. 7.   \nCadillac Square is also home to the Cadillac Lodge. The warm\, cozy and family-friendly gathering space offers an assortment of festive beverages\, toasty treats and more for all to enjoy\, in the comfort and style of a ski lodge setting.   \n  \nDowntown Detroit Markets & Cadillac Lodge Hours:  \nMondays & Tuesdays: Closed  \nWednesdays & Thursdays: 11am – 8pm  \nFridays & Saturdays: 11am – 11pm  \nSundays: 11am – 7pm  \n  \nThe list of vendors participating in the 2023 Downtown Detroit Markets includes:  \nBags to Butterflies– Fashion with a social mission\, Bags to Butterflies puts the “purpose” in “repurpose.” The brand empowers and trains formerly incarcerated women to craft luxurious\, sustainable bags out of repurposed wood. The cross-bodies\, handbags and other accessories reflect the stories and transformations of the women who skillfully handcraft them.   \nTwo Stix 5 Stones– With a focus on texture and color\, Two Stix 5 Stones specializes in funky-chic knitwear for people and pets. Each freehand design uses the highest-quality and ethically sourced wool\, cashmere\, silk\, merino\, cotton\, rayon and alpaca. The hand-crafted knitted accessories include hats\, shawls\, headbands\, gloves\, mittens\, scarves and pet sweaters. Two Stix 5 Stones has been featured by Detroit Institute of Arts as part of the “30 Americans” exhibition.    \nHalie & Co.– Using solid gold and sterling silver\, designer Halie Conyers handcrafts high-quality (and budget-friendly) jewelry such as rings\, necklaces\, earrings\, and—if you’re not afraid of commitment—permanent bracelets sized and welded to fit each customer. But it doesn’t stop at jewelry and gemstones…Halie & Co. also offers hand-poured candles\, diffusers\, and other home décor.   \nThe Brave Wimp– The Brave Wimp is here to help you find pride in being YOU! Their handmade\, eco-conscious\, pop art wearables and home goods incorporate empowering messages and imagery to celebrate diversity\, inclusivity and community. From graphic T-shirts\, to handcrafted wood jewelry and all-natural candles\, some of the messages include: “Empowered Women Empower the World\,” “There is Power in Kindness\,” and “Be Kind. Be Brave. Be You.”  \nAriya’s Apparel and Accessories– Ariya’s Apparel and Accessories is a boutique that caters to women 35+ with modest and modern fashion. With a personal desire to dress demure\, yet stylish\, owner Akeya Muhammad carefully curates each item including dresses\, tops\, bottoms\, sets\, outerwear\, scarves\, jewelry and handbags. Her goal is to provide her humble\, haute designs to women across the country.    \nASTOURI– Born out of the love of where we live\, ASTOURI apparel and accessories features iconic and artistically licensed photography. With a focus on community pride\, femininity and functional style\, more than 90% of ASTOURI products\, including scarves\, eye masks\, skirts\, ponchos\, kimonos\, dusters\, dresses\, sweatshirts\, wraps and shawls are made in the U.S. by female-owned-and-operated manufacturers.    \nVerbatim-– Inspired by poetry\, art and style\, Verbatim’s apparel is designed to validate the Black and female experience\, educate others\, start conversations\, and break barriers—all while keeping customers looking fresh. The Royal T collection includes T-shirts and sweatshirts with empowering messages such as\, “…I am worthy to be loved\,” “Ballroom history is Black history\,” and “Compromise…for what?” The brand also sells beanies\, scarves and other accessories.    \nKids Like Mine– With the mission of inspiring children to embrace and love their true selves\, Kids Like Mine owner LaTashia Perry writes diverse and empowering children’s picture books featuring Black and brown characters in stories such as\, “Skin Like Mine\,” and “Hair Like Mine.” She also sells merchandise including socks\, lunchboxes\, pajamas\, backpacks\, tote bags\, T-shirts and puzzles that are all custom-made and gender neutral.     \nJanna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes– Whether it’s a full spread or a charcuterie box to-go\, Janna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes is a one-stop shop for hosting an event. The catering company serves both private and corporate clients and sells charcuterie accessories\, stemware and other home goods necessary for entertaining as the host(ess) with the most(est).     \nFOLK– Located in historic Corktown\, FOLK offers biodynamic wines\, specialty coffee\, catering and a private event space. FOLK sources from minority creators and spotlights high-quality food\, beverages and giftable items such as candles\, beanies\, tote bags\, books\, tableware\, linens\, jams\, honey\, oils\, cookies\, chocolates and treat nuts.    \nKonjo Me– Konjo Me is a pop-up restaurant that serves authentic Ethiopian cuisine and other Ethiopian-sourced goods like spices and coffee. “Konjo” means “beautiful” in Amharic\, one of the many languages of Ethiopia. As the only shop in Michigan that sells authentic Ethiopian goods\, Chef Helina is proudly bringing the taste and culture of Ethiopia to downtown Detroit.    \nWaffle Cabin– If you have a sweet tooth\, this one’s for you! Waffle Cabin is a food truck that specializes in (you guessed it!) authentic made-to-order Belgian dessert waffles with toppings including chocolate\, caramel\, ice cream\, marshmallows\, cookies\, candy and more. They will also have soda and water for sale\, along with waffle swag like stickers and T-shirts. The delightful aroma of the fresh waffles\, however\, comes free!    \nCrummy’s Cake Supply & Studio– Whether you want to pick up a cake or bake it yourself\, Crummy’s Cake Supply & Studio is the place to go! Not only does the shop bake all its authentic southern desserts (pound cake\, sweet potato pie\, bread\, cookies\, etc.) from scratch using recipes passed down for generations\, but it also offers cake supplies\, cake classes and a rental kitchen. Crummy’s is the first Black-owned cake supply store in Detroit.   \nOpal Grove Games– Do you want to play a game? Well\, Opal Grove Games has just about every type of game imaginable\, with a mission to build the most fun\, inclusive and inventive board game store ever. They carry party games\, board games\, card games\, tactics games\, role-playing games and all the necessary accessories. Additionally\, owners Aisha Blake and Ben Lippi love teaching\, and offer gaming workshops and open game nights.      \nSpeedcult– A metal art fabrication company\, Speedcult has been licensed with Ford\, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) to create home\, garage and business décor using their official logos. They also specialize in original art featuring skulls\, critters\, monsters\, aliens\, hot rod and rat rod lingo\, all things Detroit and far beyond. In addition to the metal art\, the shop also sells T-shirts\, blankets\, hats and beer koozies.   \nRosemarine Textiles– With sustainability at the forefront of everything they do\, Rosemarine Textiles is a home goods and accessories brand. All their products are created in their Detroit studio using natural fibers\, low-waste production methods\, food waste materials\, plant dyes and love. Some of their items include velvet throw pillows\, silk scrunchies and ribbons\, cotton socks and bandanas\, linens\, bucket hats\, clothing and more.     \nMG Studio– MG Studio formulates and manufactures 21 plant-based and biodegradable haircare products for all hair types. MG studio offers an array of products including shampoo\, conditioner\, leave-in conditioner\, styling products\, oils and treatments. Owner Nicole Grant is a cosmetologist of more than 25 years who noticed many haircare products on the market contained damaging ingredients like silicones and copolymers\, so she became a self-taught chemist to create her own natural line. 
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LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Cadillac Square,Park Events
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231222
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CREATED:20231121T201648Z
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UID:10002971-1703116800-1703203199@detroitartdao.com
SUMMARY:Downtown Detroit Markets & The Cadillac Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Cadillac Square is the spot to shop this holiday season. Whether you’re window shopping or on a spree\, you can find locally made\, one-of-a-kind gifts from a collection of curated Detroit vendors offering specialty apparel\, accessories\, jewelry\, bath products\, home décor\, children’s toys\, pet goods\, books\, snacks and more in this outdoor marketplace that runs Nov. 9 through Jan. 7.   \nCadillac Square is also home to the Cadillac Lodge. The warm\, cozy and family-friendly gathering space offers an assortment of festive beverages\, toasty treats and more for all to enjoy\, in the comfort and style of a ski lodge setting.   \n  \nDowntown Detroit Markets & Cadillac Lodge Hours:  \nMondays & Tuesdays: Closed  \nWednesdays & Thursdays: 11am – 8pm  \nFridays & Saturdays: 11am – 11pm  \nSundays: 11am – 7pm  \n  \nThe list of vendors participating in the 2023 Downtown Detroit Markets includes:  \nBags to Butterflies– Fashion with a social mission\, Bags to Butterflies puts the “purpose” in “repurpose.” The brand empowers and trains formerly incarcerated women to craft luxurious\, sustainable bags out of repurposed wood. The cross-bodies\, handbags and other accessories reflect the stories and transformations of the women who skillfully handcraft them.   \nTwo Stix 5 Stones– With a focus on texture and color\, Two Stix 5 Stones specializes in funky-chic knitwear for people and pets. Each freehand design uses the highest-quality and ethically sourced wool\, cashmere\, silk\, merino\, cotton\, rayon and alpaca. The hand-crafted knitted accessories include hats\, shawls\, headbands\, gloves\, mittens\, scarves and pet sweaters. Two Stix 5 Stones has been featured by Detroit Institute of Arts as part of the “30 Americans” exhibition.    \nHalie & Co.– Using solid gold and sterling silver\, designer Halie Conyers handcrafts high-quality (and budget-friendly) jewelry such as rings\, necklaces\, earrings\, and—if you’re not afraid of commitment—permanent bracelets sized and welded to fit each customer. But it doesn’t stop at jewelry and gemstones…Halie & Co. also offers hand-poured candles\, diffusers\, and other home décor.   \nThe Brave Wimp– The Brave Wimp is here to help you find pride in being YOU! Their handmade\, eco-conscious\, pop art wearables and home goods incorporate empowering messages and imagery to celebrate diversity\, inclusivity and community. From graphic T-shirts\, to handcrafted wood jewelry and all-natural candles\, some of the messages include: “Empowered Women Empower the World\,” “There is Power in Kindness\,” and “Be Kind. Be Brave. Be You.”  \nAriya’s Apparel and Accessories– Ariya’s Apparel and Accessories is a boutique that caters to women 35+ with modest and modern fashion. With a personal desire to dress demure\, yet stylish\, owner Akeya Muhammad carefully curates each item including dresses\, tops\, bottoms\, sets\, outerwear\, scarves\, jewelry and handbags. Her goal is to provide her humble\, haute designs to women across the country.    \nASTOURI– Born out of the love of where we live\, ASTOURI apparel and accessories features iconic and artistically licensed photography. With a focus on community pride\, femininity and functional style\, more than 90% of ASTOURI products\, including scarves\, eye masks\, skirts\, ponchos\, kimonos\, dusters\, dresses\, sweatshirts\, wraps and shawls are made in the U.S. by female-owned-and-operated manufacturers.    \nVerbatim-– Inspired by poetry\, art and style\, Verbatim’s apparel is designed to validate the Black and female experience\, educate others\, start conversations\, and break barriers—all while keeping customers looking fresh. The Royal T collection includes T-shirts and sweatshirts with empowering messages such as\, “…I am worthy to be loved\,” “Ballroom history is Black history\,” and “Compromise…for what?” The brand also sells beanies\, scarves and other accessories.    \nKids Like Mine– With the mission of inspiring children to embrace and love their true selves\, Kids Like Mine owner LaTashia Perry writes diverse and empowering children’s picture books featuring Black and brown characters in stories such as\, “Skin Like Mine\,” and “Hair Like Mine.” She also sells merchandise including socks\, lunchboxes\, pajamas\, backpacks\, tote bags\, T-shirts and puzzles that are all custom-made and gender neutral.     \nJanna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes– Whether it’s a full spread or a charcuterie box to-go\, Janna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes is a one-stop shop for hosting an event. The catering company serves both private and corporate clients and sells charcuterie accessories\, stemware and other home goods necessary for entertaining as the host(ess) with the most(est).     \nFOLK– Located in historic Corktown\, FOLK offers biodynamic wines\, specialty coffee\, catering and a private event space. FOLK sources from minority creators and spotlights high-quality food\, beverages and giftable items such as candles\, beanies\, tote bags\, books\, tableware\, linens\, jams\, honey\, oils\, cookies\, chocolates and treat nuts.    \nKonjo Me– Konjo Me is a pop-up restaurant that serves authentic Ethiopian cuisine and other Ethiopian-sourced goods like spices and coffee. “Konjo” means “beautiful” in Amharic\, one of the many languages of Ethiopia. As the only shop in Michigan that sells authentic Ethiopian goods\, Chef Helina is proudly bringing the taste and culture of Ethiopia to downtown Detroit.    \nWaffle Cabin– If you have a sweet tooth\, this one’s for you! Waffle Cabin is a food truck that specializes in (you guessed it!) authentic made-to-order Belgian dessert waffles with toppings including chocolate\, caramel\, ice cream\, marshmallows\, cookies\, candy and more. They will also have soda and water for sale\, along with waffle swag like stickers and T-shirts. The delightful aroma of the fresh waffles\, however\, comes free!    \nCrummy’s Cake Supply & Studio– Whether you want to pick up a cake or bake it yourself\, Crummy’s Cake Supply & Studio is the place to go! Not only does the shop bake all its authentic southern desserts (pound cake\, sweet potato pie\, bread\, cookies\, etc.) from scratch using recipes passed down for generations\, but it also offers cake supplies\, cake classes and a rental kitchen. Crummy’s is the first Black-owned cake supply store in Detroit.   \nOpal Grove Games– Do you want to play a game? Well\, Opal Grove Games has just about every type of game imaginable\, with a mission to build the most fun\, inclusive and inventive board game store ever. They carry party games\, board games\, card games\, tactics games\, role-playing games and all the necessary accessories. Additionally\, owners Aisha Blake and Ben Lippi love teaching\, and offer gaming workshops and open game nights.      \nSpeedcult– A metal art fabrication company\, Speedcult has been licensed with Ford\, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) to create home\, garage and business décor using their official logos. They also specialize in original art featuring skulls\, critters\, monsters\, aliens\, hot rod and rat rod lingo\, all things Detroit and far beyond. In addition to the metal art\, the shop also sells T-shirts\, blankets\, hats and beer koozies.   \nRosemarine Textiles– With sustainability at the forefront of everything they do\, Rosemarine Textiles is a home goods and accessories brand. All their products are created in their Detroit studio using natural fibers\, low-waste production methods\, food waste materials\, plant dyes and love. Some of their items include velvet throw pillows\, silk scrunchies and ribbons\, cotton socks and bandanas\, linens\, bucket hats\, clothing and more.     \nMG Studio– MG Studio formulates and manufactures 21 plant-based and biodegradable haircare products for all hair types. MG studio offers an array of products including shampoo\, conditioner\, leave-in conditioner\, styling products\, oils and treatments. Owner Nicole Grant is a cosmetologist of more than 25 years who noticed many haircare products on the market contained damaging ingredients like silicones and copolymers\, so she became a self-taught chemist to create her own natural line. 
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LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Cadillac Square,Park Events
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UID:10002992-1703203200-1703289599@detroitartdao.com
SUMMARY:Downtown Detroit Markets & The Cadillac Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Cadillac Square is the spot to shop this holiday season. Whether you’re window shopping or on a spree\, you can find locally made\, one-of-a-kind gifts from a collection of curated Detroit vendors offering specialty apparel\, accessories\, jewelry\, bath products\, home décor\, children’s toys\, pet goods\, books\, snacks and more in this outdoor marketplace that runs Nov. 9 through Jan. 7.   \nCadillac Square is also home to the Cadillac Lodge. The warm\, cozy and family-friendly gathering space offers an assortment of festive beverages\, toasty treats and more for all to enjoy\, in the comfort and style of a ski lodge setting.   \n  \nDowntown Detroit Markets & Cadillac Lodge Hours:  \nMondays & Tuesdays: Closed  \nWednesdays & Thursdays: 11am – 8pm  \nFridays & Saturdays: 11am – 11pm  \nSundays: 11am – 7pm  \n  \nThe list of vendors participating in the 2023 Downtown Detroit Markets includes:  \nBags to Butterflies– Fashion with a social mission\, Bags to Butterflies puts the “purpose” in “repurpose.” The brand empowers and trains formerly incarcerated women to craft luxurious\, sustainable bags out of repurposed wood. The cross-bodies\, handbags and other accessories reflect the stories and transformations of the women who skillfully handcraft them.   \nTwo Stix 5 Stones– With a focus on texture and color\, Two Stix 5 Stones specializes in funky-chic knitwear for people and pets. Each freehand design uses the highest-quality and ethically sourced wool\, cashmere\, silk\, merino\, cotton\, rayon and alpaca. The hand-crafted knitted accessories include hats\, shawls\, headbands\, gloves\, mittens\, scarves and pet sweaters. Two Stix 5 Stones has been featured by Detroit Institute of Arts as part of the “30 Americans” exhibition.    \nHalie & Co.– Using solid gold and sterling silver\, designer Halie Conyers handcrafts high-quality (and budget-friendly) jewelry such as rings\, necklaces\, earrings\, and—if you’re not afraid of commitment—permanent bracelets sized and welded to fit each customer. But it doesn’t stop at jewelry and gemstones…Halie & Co. also offers hand-poured candles\, diffusers\, and other home décor.   \nThe Brave Wimp– The Brave Wimp is here to help you find pride in being YOU! Their handmade\, eco-conscious\, pop art wearables and home goods incorporate empowering messages and imagery to celebrate diversity\, inclusivity and community. From graphic T-shirts\, to handcrafted wood jewelry and all-natural candles\, some of the messages include: “Empowered Women Empower the World\,” “There is Power in Kindness\,” and “Be Kind. Be Brave. Be You.”  \nAriya’s Apparel and Accessories– Ariya’s Apparel and Accessories is a boutique that caters to women 35+ with modest and modern fashion. With a personal desire to dress demure\, yet stylish\, owner Akeya Muhammad carefully curates each item including dresses\, tops\, bottoms\, sets\, outerwear\, scarves\, jewelry and handbags. Her goal is to provide her humble\, haute designs to women across the country.    \nASTOURI– Born out of the love of where we live\, ASTOURI apparel and accessories features iconic and artistically licensed photography. With a focus on community pride\, femininity and functional style\, more than 90% of ASTOURI products\, including scarves\, eye masks\, skirts\, ponchos\, kimonos\, dusters\, dresses\, sweatshirts\, wraps and shawls are made in the U.S. by female-owned-and-operated manufacturers.    \nVerbatim-– Inspired by poetry\, art and style\, Verbatim’s apparel is designed to validate the Black and female experience\, educate others\, start conversations\, and break barriers—all while keeping customers looking fresh. The Royal T collection includes T-shirts and sweatshirts with empowering messages such as\, “…I am worthy to be loved\,” “Ballroom history is Black history\,” and “Compromise…for what?” The brand also sells beanies\, scarves and other accessories.    \nKids Like Mine– With the mission of inspiring children to embrace and love their true selves\, Kids Like Mine owner LaTashia Perry writes diverse and empowering children’s picture books featuring Black and brown characters in stories such as\, “Skin Like Mine\,” and “Hair Like Mine.” She also sells merchandise including socks\, lunchboxes\, pajamas\, backpacks\, tote bags\, T-shirts and puzzles that are all custom-made and gender neutral.     \nJanna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes– Whether it’s a full spread or a charcuterie box to-go\, Janna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes is a one-stop shop for hosting an event. The catering company serves both private and corporate clients and sells charcuterie accessories\, stemware and other home goods necessary for entertaining as the host(ess) with the most(est).     \nFOLK– Located in historic Corktown\, FOLK offers biodynamic wines\, specialty coffee\, catering and a private event space. FOLK sources from minority creators and spotlights high-quality food\, beverages and giftable items such as candles\, beanies\, tote bags\, books\, tableware\, linens\, jams\, honey\, oils\, cookies\, chocolates and treat nuts.    \nKonjo Me– Konjo Me is a pop-up restaurant that serves authentic Ethiopian cuisine and other Ethiopian-sourced goods like spices and coffee. “Konjo” means “beautiful” in Amharic\, one of the many languages of Ethiopia. As the only shop in Michigan that sells authentic Ethiopian goods\, Chef Helina is proudly bringing the taste and culture of Ethiopia to downtown Detroit.    \nWaffle Cabin– If you have a sweet tooth\, this one’s for you! Waffle Cabin is a food truck that specializes in (you guessed it!) authentic made-to-order Belgian dessert waffles with toppings including chocolate\, caramel\, ice cream\, marshmallows\, cookies\, candy and more. They will also have soda and water for sale\, along with waffle swag like stickers and T-shirts. The delightful aroma of the fresh waffles\, however\, comes free!    \nCrummy’s Cake Supply & Studio– Whether you want to pick up a cake or bake it yourself\, Crummy’s Cake Supply & Studio is the place to go! Not only does the shop bake all its authentic southern desserts (pound cake\, sweet potato pie\, bread\, cookies\, etc.) from scratch using recipes passed down for generations\, but it also offers cake supplies\, cake classes and a rental kitchen. Crummy’s is the first Black-owned cake supply store in Detroit.   \nOpal Grove Games– Do you want to play a game? Well\, Opal Grove Games has just about every type of game imaginable\, with a mission to build the most fun\, inclusive and inventive board game store ever. They carry party games\, board games\, card games\, tactics games\, role-playing games and all the necessary accessories. Additionally\, owners Aisha Blake and Ben Lippi love teaching\, and offer gaming workshops and open game nights.      \nSpeedcult– A metal art fabrication company\, Speedcult has been licensed with Ford\, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) to create home\, garage and business décor using their official logos. They also specialize in original art featuring skulls\, critters\, monsters\, aliens\, hot rod and rat rod lingo\, all things Detroit and far beyond. In addition to the metal art\, the shop also sells T-shirts\, blankets\, hats and beer koozies.   \nRosemarine Textiles– With sustainability at the forefront of everything they do\, Rosemarine Textiles is a home goods and accessories brand. All their products are created in their Detroit studio using natural fibers\, low-waste production methods\, food waste materials\, plant dyes and love. Some of their items include velvet throw pillows\, silk scrunchies and ribbons\, cotton socks and bandanas\, linens\, bucket hats\, clothing and more.     \nMG Studio– MG Studio formulates and manufactures 21 plant-based and biodegradable haircare products for all hair types. MG studio offers an array of products including shampoo\, conditioner\, leave-in conditioner\, styling products\, oils and treatments. Owner Nicole Grant is a cosmetologist of more than 25 years who noticed many haircare products on the market contained damaging ingredients like silicones and copolymers\, so she became a self-taught chemist to create her own natural line. 
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/downtown-detroit-markets-the-cadillac-lodge-34
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Cadillac Square,Park Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231222T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231222T230000
DTSTAMP:20260423T054720
CREATED:20231122T201645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231213T213139Z
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SUMMARY:Holiday Carriage Rides in Downtown Detroit
DESCRIPTION:Experience the magic of Downtown Detroit from inside an enchanted horse-drawn carriage. Carriage rides take passengers on a journey through the bustling city. With the dramatic backdrop of the city skyline and Detroit’s Christmas Tree\, these charming tours are a wonderful way to embrace holiday cheer. \nSchedule/Times: \n-Every Friday and Saturday • November 18 – December 30 • 6 pm – 11 pm \n-New Year’s Eve Carriage Rides: December 31 • 6 pm – 11 pm \nPricing Info:\n-Rides Per Person: $15\n-Private Group Rides: $50\n-Cash Only\n-Tickets can be purchased at the time of the ride on a first come first serve basis.
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/holiday-carriage-rides-in-downtown-detroit-10
LOCATION:Woodward Esplanade\, 600 Woodward Ave\, Detroit\, Michigan\, 48226
CATEGORIES:Holiday Carriage Rides,Park Events,Woodward Esplanade
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231224
DTSTAMP:20260423T054720
CREATED:20231123T201638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231223T214634Z
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SUMMARY:Downtown Detroit Markets & The Cadillac Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Cadillac Square is the spot to shop this holiday season. Whether you’re window shopping or on a spree\, you can find locally made\, one-of-a-kind gifts from a collection of curated Detroit vendors offering specialty apparel\, accessories\, jewelry\, bath products\, home décor\, children’s toys\, pet goods\, books\, snacks and more in this outdoor marketplace that runs Nov. 9 through Jan. 7.   \nCadillac Square is also home to the Cadillac Lodge. The warm\, cozy and family-friendly gathering space offers an assortment of festive beverages\, toasty treats and more for all to enjoy\, in the comfort and style of a ski lodge setting.   \n  \nDowntown Detroit Markets & Cadillac Lodge Hours:  \nMondays & Tuesdays: Closed  \nWednesdays & Thursdays: 11am – 8pm  \nFridays & Saturdays: 11am – 11pm  \nSundays: 11am – 7pm  \n  \nThe list of vendors participating in the 2023 Downtown Detroit Markets includes:  \nBags to Butterflies– Fashion with a social mission\, Bags to Butterflies puts the “purpose” in “repurpose.” The brand empowers and trains formerly incarcerated women to craft luxurious\, sustainable bags out of repurposed wood. The cross-bodies\, handbags and other accessories reflect the stories and transformations of the women who skillfully handcraft them.   \nTwo Stix 5 Stones– With a focus on texture and color\, Two Stix 5 Stones specializes in funky-chic knitwear for people and pets. Each freehand design uses the highest-quality and ethically sourced wool\, cashmere\, silk\, merino\, cotton\, rayon and alpaca. The hand-crafted knitted accessories include hats\, shawls\, headbands\, gloves\, mittens\, scarves and pet sweaters. Two Stix 5 Stones has been featured by Detroit Institute of Arts as part of the “30 Americans” exhibition.    \nHalie & Co.– Using solid gold and sterling silver\, designer Halie Conyers handcrafts high-quality (and budget-friendly) jewelry such as rings\, necklaces\, earrings\, and—if you’re not afraid of commitment—permanent bracelets sized and welded to fit each customer. But it doesn’t stop at jewelry and gemstones…Halie & Co. also offers hand-poured candles\, diffusers\, and other home décor.   \nThe Brave Wimp– The Brave Wimp is here to help you find pride in being YOU! Their handmade\, eco-conscious\, pop art wearables and home goods incorporate empowering messages and imagery to celebrate diversity\, inclusivity and community. From graphic T-shirts\, to handcrafted wood jewelry and all-natural candles\, some of the messages include: “Empowered Women Empower the World\,” “There is Power in Kindness\,” and “Be Kind. Be Brave. Be You.”  \nAriya’s Apparel and Accessories– Ariya’s Apparel and Accessories is a boutique that caters to women 35+ with modest and modern fashion. With a personal desire to dress demure\, yet stylish\, owner Akeya Muhammad carefully curates each item including dresses\, tops\, bottoms\, sets\, outerwear\, scarves\, jewelry and handbags. Her goal is to provide her humble\, haute designs to women across the country.    \nASTOURI– Born out of the love of where we live\, ASTOURI apparel and accessories features iconic and artistically licensed photography. With a focus on community pride\, femininity and functional style\, more than 90% of ASTOURI products\, including scarves\, eye masks\, skirts\, ponchos\, kimonos\, dusters\, dresses\, sweatshirts\, wraps and shawls are made in the U.S. by female-owned-and-operated manufacturers.    \nVerbatim-– Inspired by poetry\, art and style\, Verbatim’s apparel is designed to validate the Black and female experience\, educate others\, start conversations\, and break barriers—all while keeping customers looking fresh. The Royal T collection includes T-shirts and sweatshirts with empowering messages such as\, “…I am worthy to be loved\,” “Ballroom history is Black history\,” and “Compromise…for what?” The brand also sells beanies\, scarves and other accessories.    \nKids Like Mine– With the mission of inspiring children to embrace and love their true selves\, Kids Like Mine owner LaTashia Perry writes diverse and empowering children’s picture books featuring Black and brown characters in stories such as\, “Skin Like Mine\,” and “Hair Like Mine.” She also sells merchandise including socks\, lunchboxes\, pajamas\, backpacks\, tote bags\, T-shirts and puzzles that are all custom-made and gender neutral.     \nJanna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes– Whether it’s a full spread or a charcuterie box to-go\, Janna Kay Charcuterie Boards and Boxes is a one-stop shop for hosting an event. The catering company serves both private and corporate clients and sells charcuterie accessories\, stemware and other home goods necessary for entertaining as the host(ess) with the most(est).     \nFOLK– Located in historic Corktown\, FOLK offers biodynamic wines\, specialty coffee\, catering and a private event space. FOLK sources from minority creators and spotlights high-quality food\, beverages and giftable items such as candles\, beanies\, tote bags\, books\, tableware\, linens\, jams\, honey\, oils\, cookies\, chocolates and treat nuts.    \nKonjo Me– Konjo Me is a pop-up restaurant that serves authentic Ethiopian cuisine and other Ethiopian-sourced goods like spices and coffee. “Konjo” means “beautiful” in Amharic\, one of the many languages of Ethiopia. As the only shop in Michigan that sells authentic Ethiopian goods\, Chef Helina is proudly bringing the taste and culture of Ethiopia to downtown Detroit.    \nWaffle Cabin– If you have a sweet tooth\, this one’s for you! Waffle Cabin is a food truck that specializes in (you guessed it!) authentic made-to-order Belgian dessert waffles with toppings including chocolate\, caramel\, ice cream\, marshmallows\, cookies\, candy and more. They will also have soda and water for sale\, along with waffle swag like stickers and T-shirts. The delightful aroma of the fresh waffles\, however\, comes free!    \nCrummy’s Cake Supply & Studio– Whether you want to pick up a cake or bake it yourself\, Crummy’s Cake Supply & Studio is the place to go! Not only does the shop bake all its authentic southern desserts (pound cake\, sweet potato pie\, bread\, cookies\, etc.) from scratch using recipes passed down for generations\, but it also offers cake supplies\, cake classes and a rental kitchen. Crummy’s is the first Black-owned cake supply store in Detroit.   \nOpal Grove Games– Do you want to play a game? Well\, Opal Grove Games has just about every type of game imaginable\, with a mission to build the most fun\, inclusive and inventive board game store ever. They carry party games\, board games\, card games\, tactics games\, role-playing games and all the necessary accessories. Additionally\, owners Aisha Blake and Ben Lippi love teaching\, and offer gaming workshops and open game nights.      \nSpeedcult– A metal art fabrication company\, Speedcult has been licensed with Ford\, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) to create home\, garage and business décor using their official logos. They also specialize in original art featuring skulls\, critters\, monsters\, aliens\, hot rod and rat rod lingo\, all things Detroit and far beyond. In addition to the metal art\, the shop also sells T-shirts\, blankets\, hats and beer koozies.   \nRosemarine Textiles– With sustainability at the forefront of everything they do\, Rosemarine Textiles is a home goods and accessories brand. All their products are created in their Detroit studio using natural fibers\, low-waste production methods\, food waste materials\, plant dyes and love. Some of their items include velvet throw pillows\, silk scrunchies and ribbons\, cotton socks and bandanas\, linens\, bucket hats\, clothing and more.     \nMG Studio– MG Studio formulates and manufactures 21 plant-based and biodegradable haircare products for all hair types. MG studio offers an array of products including shampoo\, conditioner\, leave-in conditioner\, styling products\, oils and treatments. Owner Nicole Grant is a cosmetologist of more than 25 years who noticed many haircare products on the market contained damaging ingredients like silicones and copolymers\, so she became a self-taught chemist to create her own natural line. 
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/downtown-detroit-markets-the-cadillac-lodge-35
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Cadillac Square,Park Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231226T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231226T173000
DTSTAMP:20260423T054720
CREATED:20231126T203141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231226T214651Z
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SUMMARY:Motor City Kwanzaa Celebration and Kinara Lighting
DESCRIPTION:For the second year\, in partnership with Alkebu-lan Village\, Councilman Scott Benson and the City of Detroit\, the Downtown Detroit Partnership is excited to host the Motor City Kwanzaa Kinara. The 30-foot-tall monument brings a celebration of African American life\, community and culture to Campus Martius Park.   \nOn Dec. 26\, in observance of the first day of Kwanzaa\, The Motor City Kwanzaa Celebration and Kinara Lighting will take place at Cadillac Square from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. inside a heated tent. It will feature virtual remarks by Kwanzaa founder Dr. Maulana Karenga\, live performances and more. At sunset (roughly 5 p.m.)\, guests and attendees will come together for a Kinara Lighting ceremony from 5 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.\, at the southwest garden of Campus Martius Park. Festivities will include the lighting of the Unity candle on the Kinara and discussing the first of seven principles of Kwanzaa. \nThe Motor City Kwanzaa Kinara is supported in part by The Detroit Pistons\, McDonald’s\, The Michigan Arts & Culture Council\, The Knight Foundation and The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History. 
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/kwanzaa-celebration-and-kinara-lighting
LOCATION:Campus Martius
CATEGORIES:Campus Martius,Park Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231231T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231231T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T054720
CREATED:20231219T213147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231231T221636Z
UID:10003223-1704027600-1704042000@detroitartdao.com
SUMMARY:New Year’s Eve Kids Countdown
DESCRIPTION:Beacon Park is the best place to be for the end of 2023! The whole family is invited to our fun-filled New Year’s Eve party from 1-5 p.m. on Sunday\, Dec. 31.\n\nFrom New Year’s Eve Bingo to decorating photo frames and party hats\, there’s something for everyone of all ages to enjoy. And\, of course\, you can’t have a New Year celebration without a countdown! There will be an early countdown to the new year at 4:30 p.m. so the family can still be home and cozy in bed well before the clock strikes midnight.\n\nFamilies will receive complimentary bubbles\, noisemakers and blowouts to add to the festive atmosphere.\n\nEnjoy a special performance by DJ Invisible\, emceed by The Youngstarz\, capture unforgettable memories at the photo booth\, and keep the kiddos entertained as they make new friends in the “tot area” that’s filled with age-appropriate toys\, games and balloons.\n\nWe’ll provide the party favors—all you have to do is attend! So\, join us as we ring in the new year with an exciting afternoon at Beacon Park.\n\nThis event is FREE and open to the public.\n\nFOOD & BEVERAGE\n– Food Trucks: Max Italian Beef\, Living for Life Wellness\n– Bite-size snacks and treats\n– Juice boxes\n– Water\n\nGAMES / ACTIVITIES\n– NYE Bingo\n– Candy Roll Game\n– NYE Resolution Chain\n– Photo Frame Decorating – Black Paper Frames\, Gel Pens\n– NYE Hat Decorating – Hat\, Tiaras\, Headbands\n\nPERFORMANCES / SPECIAL FEATURES\n– The Youngstarz\n– DJ Invisible\n\nNYE Kids Countdown is presented by DTE Beacon Park Foundation and programmed by the Downtown Detroit Partnership
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/new-years-eve-kids-countdown
LOCATION:Beacon Park\, 1901 Grand River Ave\, Detroit\, MI\, 48226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Beacon Park,Park Events
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