Fourth Street Fair

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The coolest, hippest and free happening of the summer is at the Positively Fourth Street Fair today. Shhhh, this event is the best kept secret in the D’ and if you have the time tonight, check it out. Great live music. Rock on the stage at the end of the street and country/folk/grass roots on the lawn between two houses. Local artists selling hand made jewelry, paintings, vintage books, magazines and film souveniers. One guy has about a thousand odd buttons from years ago from past political campaigns, and just about everything else under the sun. If you are hungry they offer all kinds of home made food. Try the Sweet Roased Corn on the Cob. MMmmm. Tastes like candy and, yes, they sell adult beverages. This event is put on by the Fourth Street area community and only lasts one day. Open till’ midnight, (they stay later than that) the fair is located at Fourth and Holden in the Wayne State University area. From Woodward, take Warren to Third and turn right. Listen for the music just past the I-94 bridge.

4 Comments so far

  1. Abster (unregistered) on July 21st, 2007 @ 7:25 pm

    I’m so bummed that I didn’t see this until now. Sounds like something I would have loved!


  2. Mollika* (unregistered) on July 22nd, 2007 @ 9:54 am

    I feel the same way. Wish I had it on my calendar earlier. Next year – the third Saturday in July.


  3. Margo (unregistered) on July 31st, 2007 @ 2:06 pm

    Had the chance to meet Leni Sinclair and view her photography from the Grande Ballroom days. She’s friendly and approachable. I’d love to hear all her stories!

    Anyone know how to set up to get a vending booth?


  4. Margo (unregistered) on July 31st, 2007 @ 2:06 pm

    Had the chance to meet Leni Sinclair and view her photography from the Grande Ballroom days. She’s friendly and approachable. I’d love to hear all her stories!

    Anyone know how to set up to get a vending booth?



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