The Rink at Royal Oak Ice Skating – The Rink at Royal Oak Ice Skating runs daily through February, 2026 (see Hours Below) at The Rink at RO (248-541-7550). Professionally maintained ice rink in Downtown Royal Oak is open for the season.
Oakland County
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1 event,Milford Restaurant Week will feature deals and specialty menus from local restaurants. Not only do discounts during restaurant week provide tremendous savings, they give you an opportunity to try new restaurants you may not have ordinarily tried. Participating Milford Restaurants Enjoy discounts, |
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Designed especially for little ones, Kiddie Swim offers a fun and safe way for young swimmers to splash and play! This session includes access to the shallow water area only, featuring a kiddie slide and interactive water features—perfect for building confidence and enjoying water |
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Bring your skates and enjoy open skating at the Community Center. No hockey please. Weather permitting. |
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Zoo Tots Animal Habitats is an eight week, preschool focused program for kids ages 3 and 4 with an adult caregiver. Each class explores a different animal habitat through stories, art and hands on activities, with some sessions taking place |
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Red Oaks Nature Center Maple Magic – Red Oaks Nature Center (248-585-0100). Learn about the sugaring process, tap a tree in the sugar bush and hike the storybook trail to read a maple story. Sample some maple treats and take home maple |
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On January through February weekends Bowers Farms hosts Winter Park, sort of a mini Winter Festival held each weekend. Activities at Winter Park include browsing the farm store, dining at the farm kitchen, and snow tubing down the sled hill. |
1 event,Emagine Winter Kids Movie Series 2026 schedule & movies info. $3 movies for kids AND adults all the way through early March! Each week will feature a new kids movie to check for a super low price. The special doesn’t stop |
1 event,Families can explore an immersive exhibit where kids follow clues through an ancient Maya mystery. Children can decode glyphs, learn about rainforest animals and try hands on activities like charcoal rubbings and a tabletop Maya ballgame. The exhibit runs for |
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Library events are always free to the public and you do not need a library card to attend! The Farmington Community Library has two locations. This event will be held in the Children's Program Room at the FCL Farmington Hills |
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Troy Recreation Hiring Fair – at Troy Community Center (248-524-3484). Get to know supervisors, learn more about the positions, and interview for the job. Apply online ahead of time or fill out an application on the spot. Light refreshments will be provided. Aquatics Summer Hiring |
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Library events are always free to the public and you do not need a library card to attend! The Farmington Community Library has two locations. This event will be held in the Auditorium at the FCL Farmington Hills location at |
1 event,Families can explore an immersive exhibit where kids follow clues through an ancient Maya mystery. Children can decode glyphs, learn about rainforest animals and try hands on activities like charcoal rubbings and a tabletop Maya ballgame. The exhibit runs for |
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Troy Rainbow Preschool Open House – Rainbow Preschool at Troy Community Center Open House Preschool Expo. Meet teachers, tour classrooms, and learn everything about what the preschool programs have to offer. This event is free to attend. For more info, |
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Let’s explore together! Preschool Nature Explorers is a nature program for preschool-aged children (accompanied by an adult). The first Thursday of each month we will learn about a different nature topic through stories, outdoor exploration, and activities or crafts - |
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Wint Nature Center Puddle Jumper – at Wint Nature Center at Wint Nature Center / Independence Oaks County Park (248-625-6473). Children ages 3-6 can enjoy some nature fun as they increase their love of the outdoors. A naturalist will engage children with |
1 event,Mother Daughter Princess Tea Party – Dress up like your favorite princess and join us for a fancy tea party. Activities will include a princess craft to take home, as well as a dance party and photo opportunities with REAL |
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1 event,Families can explore an immersive exhibit where kids follow clues through an ancient Maya mystery. Children can decode glyphs, learn about rainforest animals and try hands on activities like charcoal rubbings and a tabletop Maya ballgame. The exhibit runs for |
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Madison Heights Public Library Tinker Tuesday – at The Madison Heights Public Library. Celebrate a different themes at each event by creating projects using tools and supplies from the Library’s Makerspace. This month’s theme is Better Late Than Never PI |
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Dive into hands-on, seasonal science exploration with our Homeschool Series. Each session will focus on a different topic, providing opportunities for indoor and outdoor discovery of the natural world. Come ready to be active in the outdoors and bring your |
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Open Bounce at Inflatable Playspaces – 248-288-5888, www.inflatableplayspaces.com. Inflatable Playspaces rents inflatables and backyard party games of every kind. They also have a great indoor bounce room & party room. On Fridays they open up their HUGE open bounce room for open jump |
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Take a guided walk out to the sugar bush to learn how to pick the perfect maple tree to tap. Then watch how the trees are tapped and visit the sugar shack to watch the sap being turned into syrup. |
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Homeschool students ages nine and up are invited to come learn all about the arts and sciences that are a part of a working farm. There is so much to explore, topics will vary by session. Younger siblings are always |
1 event,Families can explore an immersive exhibit where kids follow clues through an ancient Maya mystery. Children can decode glyphs, learn about rainforest animals and try hands on activities like charcoal rubbings and a tabletop Maya ballgame. The exhibit runs for |
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Library Events are always free to the public and you do not need a library card to attend! The Farmington Community Library has two locations. This event will be held in the Meeting Room at the FCL Farmington location at |
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Combine learning and hands-on fun with our farm school program for homeschoolers, geared toward ages 6-10! Start by exploring an agriculturally accurate book or resource, then head to the farm for an engaging animal or field experience. Complete your farm |
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Troy Historic Village Egg Hunt – the Troy Historic Village Spring Egg Hunt will take place at 4p-7:30p on Friday & 10a-2p on Saturday. Collect eggs to trade for goodies, make a craft, get your EGGSercise with a HOPstacle course, |
1 event,Come out to the farm for this one-of-a-kind egg-stravaganza. Children will scramble for colorful candy and prize filled eggs scattered by the thousands. Be sure to visit with the Easter Bunny and take part in the coloring contest for a |
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