July 4th – Independence Day Parade in Downtown Wyandotte, 10 AM to 12 PM
(Total Health Foods Closed)
Grand Opening of Total Health Foods Juice and Smoothie Bar
July 6th at 11 AM Ribbon Cutting
July 6th Farmers Market (Some of the participating vendors)
- Kettle Corn of Michigan, INC – Popcorn, Flavored popcorn
- Mrs. Pruitt’s Gourmet CHA CHA – Varieties of Salsa
- Total Health Foods – In-store goods
- Wojcik Farms LLC – Produce, honey
- Apothekitchen – Spice Blends, tea, chocolate, breads, kale chips, cereal, herbs
- Rosted brand Natural Snacks | Crunchy Lentils – dried lentil snacks
- Compau Family Farms – Sunflowers
- Happy Harvest – honey, jam, pumpkin seeds
- Cinnful Snacks – flavored graham cracker snacks
- Eisel Farms – Produce, baked goods, flowers, succulents, garden-themed merchandise
- Birdies LLC/Something Chocolate – Gourmet chocolate and ganache
- M + R Ventures, INC. – chutneys and popped sorghum
- Fancie That Candles – natural dye-free soy candles
- RHS Wyandotte Tees – Wyandotte logo clothing made by RHS students
- Wyandotte Museums – Craft tent
- Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge – Information and fishing activity
- Generation of Promise – Food samplings
The City of Wyandotte is proud and excited to announce the new Wyandotte Downtown Markets for 2018! These markets will consist of a Farmers Market/Artisan Food Market the first Friday of the month and a Vintage Market on every Third Friday of the month from June to October in Downtown Wyandotte.
The Wyandotte Farmers Market will offer an array of fresh fruits and vegetables, plants, baked goods, and dairy products. The City of Wyandotte Downtown Development Authority finances and the City of Wyandotte Special Events Office coordinates the Wyandotte Farmers Market. Our mission is to provide our community with the means to obtain fresh, nutritious, and seasonal foods grown or produced locally, in addition to educating and inspiring individuals to eat for health and well-being.
July 6th at 2 PM – Talk@ 2, THE IMPORTANCE OF WATER
@ The Wyandotte Farmers Market Located on the Corner of First & Elm
July 6th – Thrive @ 3 – Brought to you by Life Balance Health Consulting
Featuring, Karen Mikhail, BA, COTA, Certified Health Coach & Personal Trainer
Karen will be doing a smoothie demonstration, sampling and talking nutrition for you to feel good, look good, and find a healthy balance in this chaotic world. @ The Wyandotte Farmers Market Located on the Corner of First & Elm.
July 11th, 12th, 13th, and 14th – Wyandotte Street Art Fair
Over 200,000 visitors, 200 fine artists, 25 restaurants, and a multitude of local merchants. As one of the largest fine art fairs in the State of Michigan, the 57th Wyandotte Street Art Fair scheduled for July 11th -14th 2018, attracts fine artists from across the state, region and nation to showcase their work, offering a local platform to expand community awareness of the creative arts. This quality event provides cultural enrichment to all ages in a fun and festive environment!
This year’s 57th Birthday Celebration will fill the streets of historic Downtown Wyandotte with fascinating sights as Fine Artists, Musicians, Performers, Crafter’s section:Clock Tower Crafter’s, large Children’s Area, Exhibitors and Restaurants take part in the Fair.
Check out the Facebook page for more info
Riverfront Entertainment current performers:
Wednesday, July 11th
Phoenix Theory – 8-11 pm
Thursday, July 12th
Heroes of Charlotte – 4 – 5:30 pm
Eva Under Fire – 6-7:30 pm
Boogie Dynomite – 9 – 11 pm
Friday, July 13th
Downriver Dan – 4 – 6 pm
Heroes of Charlotte – 6:30- 8 pm
Larry Lee and Back in the Day – 9- 11 pm
Saturday, July 14th
Terry Jacoby & Rummler – 4 – 5 pm
Category 5 – 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Class of ’98 – 9 – 11 pm
Additional information can be found by emailing the Special Events Office at events@wyan.org or giving us a call at 734.324.4502
July 20th – Vintage Market 3 PM to 10 PM
The Vintage Market is a vintage inspired, flea-market style, upscale pop-up market featuring over 300 of the most amazing curators, artisans, shops, and small businesses in southeast Michigan.