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Your Cherry Festival Planner

By Ross Boissoneau | June 30, 2019

Nearly a half-million people are converging on Traverse City this week for the National Cherry Festival. It's seven jam-packed days of amusement park rides, concerts, parades, races, contests, games, get-togethers, and more. So how to enjoy it all or at least prioritize? Here's a list of things to do and see, compliments of Northern Express, The Ticker's sister publication:

Kids Club 
June 29–July 6
Games, you say? Head to Clinch Park to play Cherry Yardzee, a bean-bag toss, a bowling alley, a cherry-picking game, or Cherry Jumbo Jenga. But wait, there’s more: face painting, coloring pages, a cherry pit box and yes, lots and lots of Legos. All free for children ages 2 to 12. There are even special events, as follows:
Michaels: Crafts, Monday & Tuesday, 10am–6pm
Home Depot: Little Wooden Construction, Wednesday–Friday, 10am–3pm
GT Butterfly Experience: Wednesday–Saturday, 10am–6pm
Kinetic Sand, Saturday–Monday, 10am

Two-Person Beach Volleyball 
June 30/Teen Volleyball Tournament, July 4
Serve, set, spike — or simply pull up a beach chair and be amazed at the feats of summer athletes. Opportunities for beach volleyball at the waterfront courts abound. Sunday’s tournament features co-ed open (18 teams), co-ed recreational (12 teams), and open (6 teams) play. There are two divisions for the Teen Volleyball Tournament: ages 12–15 and 16–19. Players under 18 need parent’s permission. Click here for the schedule

Farmers Market Brunch 
July 3, July 6
This year, two Taste the Local Difference vendors will set up shop at the Old Town parking deck to provide a Farmers Market Brunch. Traverse City’s newest bagel makers, Bubbies Bagels, will offer a variety of bagels and toppings for your culinary pleasure. Also on tap is Rad•ish Vegan Street Food, bringing “a little bit of Long Beach California to Traverse City.” It features Beyond Burgers fixed 136 different ways (we counted) and a number of other breakfast-y and lunchtime foods. 8am to noon.

Arts and Crafts Fair
June 30
Watercolors, jewelry, oils, furnishings — you’ll find it all at the Juried Arts and Crafts Fair in downtown Traverse City on Union Street between the Parkway and State Street. More than 100 artists, both local and from across the Midwest, will showcase their artworks. Free entry. 10am to 7pm.

Boomers Bootcamp
July 2
Boomers Afterburn workouts are high-energy, challenging workouts designed to burn maximum fat and tone your entire body — in only 30 minutes. Woo hoo! And they say it’s fun. Well, all right then. The HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) workout incorporates cardio and strength. It’s a great way to hit the beach (that’s Clinch Park Beach), burn some calories, and get ready for more Gibby’s fries and elephant ears. The free beach workouts happen at 7am, 8am, and 9am.

Cornhole Tournament
July 4
If you’re outdoors in the summer, then you’re no doubt familiar with cornhole. But did you know it was named for the original bags, which were filled with corn kernels? This unsanctioned, single elimination tournament will take place in the beer tent area, so yes, you must be at least 21 to participate. The tournament is estimated to last three to four hours. Each team will receive two cherry dollars with their registration, which can be used for two drinks in the beer tent. Noon to 4pm.

Ultimate Air Dogs 
July 4, 5, 6
Started in 2005 by former Detroit Tigers pitcher Milt Wilcox and his son Brian, Ultimate Air Dogs is one of the most popular events at the Cherry Fest. Nearly 100 dog athletes (dogthletes?) fly through the air, landing with a splash. All breeds, from Yorkies to Great Danes and every mixed breed in between, are welcome. Fun for the whole family — even the four-legged members (no cats!). 

TC Swing! Swing dancing
June 30–July 6
Dance, dance, dance — yowsah! This is your chance to join in the fun with Traverse City’s TC Swing Club. Show off your mad dance skills at this beachfront dance party, or learn how to move your feet in rhythm while your body sways to the beat. It can be done. It’s open to all ages, skills and ability levels, and for those on the “still learning” side of the equation, beginners’ lessons are offered before the event, at 7:45pm. Dance away the heartache, dance away the fear. It’s so money. 

Let’s go to the movies
A host of kids’ movies, classic films and special showings will be on the screens at the State and Bijou: Wonder Park, The Lego Movie 2, Pillow Talk, The Birds, Adam’s Rib and more. Traverse City’s downtown theaters will host a variety of family-friendly and classic cinema from the ’50s to the 2000s. There’s even a special sensory-friendly showing where audience members are welcome to get up and move around. 

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