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Saline, Michigan Events: Saline District Library

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Saline District Library

555 N. Maple Dr., Saline   734.429.5450   http://www.saline.lib.mi.us

Saline District Library

Saline District Library sits on 14.5 acres of wooded wetlands in the heart of Saline. The library serves the residents of the 100-square-mile Saline Public Schools district seven days a week. The 33,000 sq. ft. building was renovated and expanded in 2008, and re-opened to critical acclaim by area residents.

Saline District Libary's 95,000-item collection includes books, magazines, newspapers, DVDs, books on CD, music and downloadable materials via the library's website.

Story times, teen and adult programs are offered throughout the year.  The library's online events calendar lists all programs.

Also, the Friends of the Saline District Libary operate a used book store within the library building. They have frequent sales, which make their already affordable offerings even more attractive to reading enthusiasts.

Public access internet computers provide specialized databases, the library’s catalog and access to the web.  For more information, visit www.salinelibrary.org.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Rentschler Farm Museum

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Rentschler Farm Museum

1265 E. Michigan Ave., Saline     http://www.salinehistory.org

Saturdays, starting in May and running through December the Rentschlet Farm Museum is open from 11:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Four generations of Rentschlers lived and worked on this farm from 1904 until 1998 when the City of Saline purchased this farmhouse early 20th century farm house with the Queen Anne styled porch, several out buildings and four acres for the purpose of a museum. Volunteers from the Saline Historic Society provide the manpower to keep the museum in tip-top shape.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Saline Community Education

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Saline Community Education

Historic Union School, 200 N. Ann Arbor Street   734.429.8020  

Community Education is the educational philosophy that underlies community schools and advocates the creation of opportunities for community members - individuals, schools, businesses, and public and private organizations - to become partners in addressing community needs.  Community Education is most easily recognized in the community school, a facility that is open beyond the traditional school day for the purpose of providing academic, recreation, health, social service, and work-preperation programs for people of all ages.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Rich’s Countryside Pizza

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Rich’s Countryside Pizza

1335 E. Michigan Ave., Saline   734.429.2600   http://www.countrysidepizza.com

Rich's Countryside Pizza is located Inside Country Market. The old world country style pizzas made at Rich’s is different from the regular pizzas available at the branded outlets, "Better Taste With Family Friendly Pricing". Even if you don't have time to wait we also make Take ‘N’ Bake pizzas that are ready to go, pick up traditional White or a Whole Wheat Crust today.  Independently/Locally Owned by Richard Runles 

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Saline, Michigan Events: Saline Parks & Recreation Department

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Saline Parks & Recreation Department

1866 Woodland Drive   734.429.3502   http://www.cityofsaline.org/parks

The Saline Parks & Recreation department offers a wide variety of rec programs for the entire family.  Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Milan, Dexter, Pittsfield Township residents are welcome to participate. We offer the fitness programs including the trendy Zumba, Bosu, Pilates and Yoga.  We host loads of special events such as Daddy Daughter Valentines Dance, Princess & Super Hero night, Magic shows, Halloween parties, Spring fest and more.  Want to play in a league?  We have that too!  Dodgeball, Volleyball, Pickleball, basketball, racquetball.  The best swim lessons in the county are taught in our pools.  You don’t have to be a member of the Rec Center to take classes.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Saline Rec Center

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Saline Rec Center

1866 Woodland Drive   734.429.3502   http://www.cityofsaline.org/parks

The Saline Rec Center is an affordable family friendly center that meets the entire family need.

There is a large gym with an indoor walking track, a free weight room, a nautilus weight room, Cardio weight room,

2 pools, a hot tub, aerobic studio, racquetball court, family changing room, party room, meeting space, tennis courts, play structures,

Sand volleyball courts, disc golf course and more. Conveniently located at the corner of Textile and Woodland Drive, just minutes form Ann Arbor.  Open to everyone not just Saline residents.  Memberships available or daily usage fee.

 

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Saline, Michigan Events: Bling Thing

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Bling Thing

111 E. Michigan Ave, Saline, MI.   734.470.6279   www.BrookeBoutique.com

Looking for swim wear, seperates, tankinis or cover ups, stop in and visit Anne Brandon owner of the Bling Thing. She also carries shorts, jewelry, beach totes, foot wear, feather trees, futon mattress and many other interesting items.

Hours: Tuesday to Friday, 11:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M., Saturday, 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. and Sunday from 10:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.

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Saline, Michigan Events: CC Sweet House

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CC Sweet House

103 N. Ann Arbor Street   734.686.5522   www.ccsweethouse@aol.com

Edgar Birch and Tom have opened CC Sweet House for retail sales with hours from Wednesday through Saturday 7:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. The menu has sandwiches, salads, soups, cookies, cupcakes, brownies, cinnamon rolls, pound cakes and beverages. Call aheads are encouraged for large quanities. "Specialty Desserts From Our House to You"

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Saline, Michigan Events: The New Horizon Band

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The New Horizon Band

    www.newhorizonsband.org

In June 2004, Dr. Joe Labuta started the New Horizons band and they are affilited with the other 150 New Horizons bands across the United States and Canada. The adult band is open to musicians of every experience level. Rehearsal is Tuesday evenings from 7:00 to 8:30 P.M. at Liberty school. A beginning group meets at 6:00 P.M. on Tuesday evening at the same location.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Saline Big Band

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Saline Big Band

    www.salinebigband.com

The Saline Big Band started in 1973. Masquerading as doctores, lawyers, professionals, teachers, managers and engineers during the day, the band members are hopelessly dedicated to their music. Check their web site for their performace schedule and enjoy the sounds of a really big band.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Saline Fiddlers

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Saline Fiddlers

  1 866 257 5333   www.salinefiddlers.com

Since 1994, the Saline Fiddlers have set the standard for extracirricular music programs across the United States. The preformers earn their place through competative auditions based on musical ability and personal integrity. They are all Saline High School students. Each Fiddler balances academics, sports, school organizations, church activities, jobs and social lives with this demanding commitment to music.  The Saline Fiddlers average about 80 performances a year. July 2009 saw them fly to Germany for preformaces in a number of cities and towns. It was a great experience for the preformers and it was well recieved by the audiences in Lindenberg (a Saline Sister City)  and other neighboring communities. The Fiddlers are a non-profit music education and performance organization.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Fiddlers Restrung

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Fiddlers Restrung

  734 429 8000 x4576   www.fiddlersrestrung.com

Fiddlers Restrung is made up entirely of students from Saline Area Schools. Members are top scholors and or athletes, all sharing a passion for performing. The group founders Pam and Bob Phillips will always be a part of this group. Visit the web site for the next performance time and location.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Depot Museum

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Depot Museum

402 North Ann Arbor St.   734 429 1254   www.salinehistory.org

Just four blocks north of Downtown Saline, this building was a freight house, a telegraph office, a passanger facility and a link to the outside world. Hours: 11:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. or by appoinment.

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Saline, Michigan Events: People’s Express

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People’s Express

Saline Area   1-877-214-6073  

The City of Saline subsidizes the cost of transit services for low income and senior citizens through People’s Express. 

 People’s Express bus transportation is available to residents of Saline for transportation within the City of Saline and to certain destinations in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. 

 Reservations must be made 30 hours in advance. On demand rides are available only as time permits.  For confirmed reservations, please call 1-877-214-6073 between 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.  After hours voice messages are accepted Monday through Friday.  Cancellations must be made at least two hours prior to pick-up time. 

 Transit services are available Monday through Friday between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm.  Service is not available on weekends and People’s Express is closed on normal holidays. 

 Fares are $2.00 for each one-way trip in the City of Saline and $3.00 for each one-way trip outside the City of Saline.  There is no charge for a required personal attendant.

 

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Saline, Michigan Events: First Design Cabinetry (FDC)

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First Design Cabinetry (FDC)

199 W. Michigan Avenue   734.944.3321   http://www.fdc-kitchen.com/

First Design Cabinetry (FDC) is conveniently located on Michigan Avenue in downtown Saline. FDC has been selected by Ultracraft, Diamond, Grandview and Almega as their approved dealer in the Saline area. These four companies provide a full range of cabinetry from basic to full custom including framed and un-framed units.

FDC is a company which is large enough to ensure that we can do what we say we will, but small enough to know that each customer is important to us. While we are not perfect, we do try hard to be.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Canterbury Park

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Canterbury Park

219 Willis Road    

Canterbury Park is a four acre park located along Willis Road, by the corner of South Ann Arbor Street and Willis Road. Parking is on-street, but the Wilderness Park dirt lot is conveniently located nearby. The park is also easily accessible from nearby houses and neighborhoods via pedestrian sidewalks.  Canterbury Park features picnic areas with onsite grills, benches, an open area that can be use for catch or soccer, and multiple play structures - including a stegosaurus and a caterpillar, swings and slides.

The Rec on the Go program brings games and activities to the park every Thursday each summer, June 15 through August 14th. Art Van Go, hosted by the Two Twelve Art Center for children five to fourteen, also meets at the park on Thursdays, June 15th to August 6th.
Bring along a ball to play catch, or thrill the dinosaur lover in the family with the stegosaurus-shaped play structure. Whatever the activity, Canterbury Park is a wonderful place to play with the kids or have a picnic.
*Please note, Saline-Milan Road and South Ann Arbor Street physically are the same road. The name changes along the road’s path, and not all maps change the name at the same point. Google Maps, for example, uses both road names along this section.

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Saline, Michigan Events: People’s Park

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People’s Park

209 W. Monroe St.    

People’s Park is a ten acre complex featuring sports facilities and nature trails, nestled between Monroe Street and South Ann Arbor Street. The sports facilities – two tennis courts, one basketball court and a baseball diamond – are located along Monroe Street.  Parking for People’s Park is on-street.  There is also pedestrian access to the park from the corner of South Ann Arbor Street and Pleasant Ridge Drive, across from Risdon Park, with the park’s trails providing access to the facilities along Monroe Street.

People’s Park, with its diverse amenities, provides many opportunities. The park is a wonderful location for bird watching, nature contemplation, sports, walking or light hiking, picnicking, walking the dog, or playing catch.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Town-n-Country Bikes

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Town-n-Country Bikes

98 Ann Arbor Rd   734.944.1500   http://www.tncbikes.com/

We try to keep it simple here......we like bikes.... we ride bikes….we know bikes. We pride ourselves on being a full service bike store, we ensure that there are bikes and accessories for ALL levels of bike riders, (Novice to Expert and everything in between).
 

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Saline, Michigan Events: Spotted Dog Winery

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Spotted Dog Winery

108 East Michigan Avenue   734.944.9463   http://www.spotteddogwinery.com/index.html

Spotted Dog Winery is a wine lovers paradise. We produce wines that will allow those new to wine to explore the wonders of the grape and those who are experienced to enjoy wines that are unique to Spotted Dog Winery. Come in and taste at our tasting bar and decide which ones will be your favorites.

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Saline, Michigan Events: The Resale Boutique

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The Resale Boutique

107 East Michigan Avenue   734.295.3030‎  

Hip, chic and ecclectic consignment store in dowtown Saline.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Maureen’s Designs

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Maureen’s Designs

101 South Ann Arbor Street   734.429.0700   http://www.maureensdesigns.com/

Maureen's Designs proudly serves the Saline area. We are family owned and operated. We are committed to offering only the finest floral arrangements and gifts, backed by service that is friendly and prompt. Because all of our customers are important, our professional staff is dedicated to making your experience a pleasant one. That is why we always go the extra mile to make your floral gift perfect.
 

Hours: Mon-Fri 9a t 5:30p; Sat 10a to 2p Consultation by appointment

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Saline, Michigan Events: Pineapple House

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Pineapple House

101 East Michigan Avenue   734.429.1174   http://www.pineapplehousesaline.com/

A home decor and gift store that's become an anchor for downtown Saline, attracting a dedicated group of loyal customers. Joy Ely creates a classic style in home furnishings, fine-tuning the beautiful shop with clever displays. You'll be welcomed through the pineapple-etched front door to browne very stylish collections of furniture and fabrics...pillows and plates...art, lamps, gifts and accessories...all at suprisingly affordable prices. With many exclusive resources & many foundation antiques, it's a treasure hunt every time to visit.

Hours: Tues-Thur 10a to 6p; Fri 10a to 8p; Sat 10a to 4p; Sun (Nov & Dec) Closed Mon

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Saline, Michigan Events: Cobblestone Rose

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Cobblestone Rose

101 South Ann Arbor Street   734.944.6202   http://www.cobblestonerose.com/

Specializing in exclusive, hard-to-find items that make your home a special place to be.

Hours: Mon-Thur 10a to 6p; Fri & Sat 10a to 8p; Sun 12p to 5p

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Saline, Michigan Events: Two Twelve Arts Center

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Two Twelve Arts Center

212 W. Michigan Avenue   734.944.2787   http://www.twotwelvearts.org/

The Two Twelve Arts Center provides a creative hub offering visual and performing artists the opportunity and working space to come together to work, create, and teach.

Hours:  Mon-Fri 10a to 2p; Saturday & Sunday by appointment or when classes are scheduled.

Multi-media art instruction for adults and kids; kids summer camps!


 

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Saline, Michigan Events: Marlpool Park

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Marlpool Park

511 Marlpool Drive.    

Marlpool Park, one of Saline’s two mini-parks, is a 0.3 acre lot found along Marlpool Drive, from which it gets its name. The park is accessible via sidewalks, within walking distance of over one-hundred houses, and there is limited on-street parking. The park features benches and playground equipment, including a swing set and a jungle-gym, making it a great place to play with the kids.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Stonecliff Park

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Stonecliff Park

450 Saline River Dr.    

Stonecliff Park is a four acre plot located across the Saline River from Mill Pond Park, accessible from the end of Saline River Drive or Bannock Court in the Torwood Neighborhood. Please note that Stonecliff Park has no dedicated parking, and on-street parking is very limited. Primarily an open field, Stonecliff Park also features picnic tables and a short trail leading to the edge of the Saline River, providing a pleasant view of Mill Pond Park. The park is a wonderful, out of the way, place for a picnic or to play with the kids. Please note that the park’s gently rolling hills may not be terribly conducive to soccer. The Rec on the Go program brings games and activities to the park every Monday each summer, June 15 through August 14th.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Colony Park

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Colony Park

1012 Colony Dr.    

Colony Park is another of the city’s many neighborhood parks. It is a six acre area constituted of two open fields, separated by a shallow elevation, and a playground area which features benches, swings, a play structure, and other playground equipment.  There is plenty of space for soccer games, Frisbee, football, kite flying and any number of other outdoor activities.
The Rec on the Go program brings games and activities to the park every Tuesday each summer, June 15 through August 14th. Art Van Go, hosted by the Two Twelve Art Center for children five to fourteen, also meets at the park on Tuesdays, June 15th to August 6th.

 

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Saline, Michigan Events: Curtiss Park

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Curtiss Park

440 W. Michigan Ave.    

At fifty acres, Curtiss Park is the second largest of Saline’s municipal parks. It is located along the South side of Michigan Avenue, across the road from Mill Pond Park and bordering Oakwood Cemetery. Access to the park is from an entrance off of Michigan Avenue, whether by car or sidewalk. For those driving to the park, there is a massive 150 space parking lot on site.
Described as “four parks in one,” Curtiss Park boasts several amenities and opportunities. The park features two tennis courts, one baseball field, playground equipment, picnic areas, a rentable pavilion, wooded trails included on the National Trail Registry, walking paths, Saline River public access for river-related activities, dedicated nature interpretive areas, an observation deck over the river, and portable restrooms.  Curtiss Park also hosts the Max Adler Interpretive Trail, created by Girl Scout Troop 1131 in 2005.
There are many possible activities to enjoy at Curtiss Park. To list just a few, one can walk along the trails and paths, fish in the river, play catch or toss a frisbee with the kids, have a picnic or other gathering at the pavilion, go cross-country skiing in the winter, or make use of the swings and other playground equipment.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Mill Pond Park

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Mill Pond Park

565 W. Bennett St.    

Mill Pond Park, at 54 acres, is the largest of the Saline community parks. It remains an ever-popular destination in the city, hosting a multitude of events each year.  The park is located on the north side of Michigan Avenue, directly across from Curtiss Park. Entrance to the park is gained from the corner of Bennett Street and Mill Road, near to Houghton Elementary, via an extension of Bennett Street or a pedestrian path. Mill Pond Park features its own sixty-eight spot parking lot, ample space for most functions.

Park amenities include open and wooded areas, a boat launch for motor-less boating; a pavilion, which may be rented for events, with electricity and ADA accessible restrooms; a number of soccer fields; many nature trails; a one-acre dog park; the enormous ROMP (Recreate Our Mill Pond Park) play structure; picnic areas, including on-site grills; a plethora of benches throughout the park; and a sizeable boulder, often painted by residents for announcements.

The many features of Mill Pond Park provide ample opportunities for relaxation and enjoyment. Take a stroll along the nature trails, fish the Saline River, go canoeing, have a picnic, host an event at the pavilion, go sledding and cross-country skiing, or take the dog out for a walk.

In addition to these activities, Mill Pond Park is host to several of the city’s events. The Saline Celtic Festival takes place in Mill Pond Park every July. There are also many free events that take place at Mill Pond Park. The Movies in the Park series shows movies on a twenty-foot inflatable screen three times throughout the summer. The Rec on the Go program brings games and activities to the park Wednesdays and Fridays each summer, June 15 through August 14th. Art Van Go, hosted by the Two Twelve Art Center for children five to fourteen, meets at Mill Pond Park Wednesdays, June 15th to August 6th.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Wilderness Park

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Wilderness Park

300 Willis Road    

The twenty-two acre plot which is now Wilderness Park was purchased by the City of Saline in 1973. The park, including the beautiful trail system, was developed by Max Adler, Patricia Forester and John Corrigan.  The park is located along South Ann Arbor Street and Willis Road, with a dirt parking lot at the corner of these roads. It is also accessible from the surrounding neighborhoods via sidewalks.

Wilderness Park has many amenities, including a grassy lawn with picnic benches, a well-maintained and shaded trail system, a charming pond and sitting area along the southwest end of the trail, and unique features, such as a tree from every state, owing to its popularity as a Boy Scout and other community service destination.

Wilderness Park is a great location for a quick hike or jog along its nature trails. The park is also well suited to bird watching, picnicking, contemplating nature, or walking the dog. Over the years, Wilderness Park has seen many uses, even serving as a Boy Scout camping destination.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Risdon Park

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Risdon Park

241 S. Ann Arbor St.    

Risdon Park, named for the founder of Saline, Orange Risdon, is one of Saline’s two “mini-parks,” an open 0.2 acre lot bordered by South Ann Arbor Street* to the West, Pleasant Ridge Drive to the South, and houses to the North and the East. Risdon Park is accessible only from the sidewalks that border it. Predominantly a small, open field, Risdon Park sees many uses.  Residents living near to the park use it for a variety of activities. Picnics, relaxing on the benches, playing catch and even the occasional croquet match are common.

*Please note, Saline-Milan Road and South Ann Arbor Street physically are the same road. The name changes along the road’s path, and not all maps change the name at the same point. Google Maps, for example, uses both  road names along this section.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Tefft Park

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Tefft Park

1780 Woodland Drive East    

Tefft Park serves a unique role among Saline city parks, as it is host to the Saline Recreation Center. The park and the Rec Center are located along Woodland Drive, near to the intersection with Textile Road. Parking is readily available, with multiple lots. There is a Tefft Park dedicated lot nearer to Textile, with more than eighty parking spaces and four reserved handicap spots. Further parking is found at the Rec Center itself, with over two hundred more parking spaces and six more reserved handicap spots.  In total, there are three-hundred and four spaces available.

Tefft Park is a forty acre area with many amenities. There are four softball fields, two on the North and two on the South end of the complex, the Southern fields with lighting for evening or night play. There is also a play structure located both to the North and South of the Rec Center. Behind the Rec Center building, one finds Miller Field, which is readily available for soccer, football or ultimate Frisbee, as well as four tennis courts, two sand volleyball courts, a five hole Disc Golf course, and the Rotary pavilion, which may be rented. A skating pond is available in the winter. There are also a number of portable restrooms throughout Tefft Park.

Tefft Park, with its large number of facilities presents many opportunities for relaxation and fun. Whether wandering the trails, picnicking, partaking in winter activities such as sledding, skating and cross-country skiing, playing volleyball or participating in any number of other ventures, Tefft Park is a perfect place.

For a list of the opportunities and activities available through the Rec Center, please visit the Rec Center webpage, or see the current program brochure (Summer 2009).

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Saline, Michigan Events: Brecon Park

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Brecon Park

397 Nichols Drive    

Brecon Park is a six acre neighborhood park, situated in the southwestern portion of the Rolling Meadows neighborhood, within walking distance of approximately four hundred households. It is bordered by, and accessible from, North Harris Street, Nichols Drive and Watson Drive, with forty-nine parking spaces available between two lots, one located on North Harris and the other along Nichols Drive. Sidewalks and paths also connect the park to nearby homes and apartments.

Brecon Park features several facilities, supporting a wide range of activities. Amenities include: a fenced basketball court, a baseball field, a paved trail, benches (some shaded by trees), an open field, and playground equipment including all the basics - slides, swings, a jungle-gym -and more.
A 2008 community survey shows that residents use the park for many activities, the most popular being: as a playground, for walking or walking the dog, playing basketball and playing baseball.
The Rec on the Go program brings games and activities to the park every Thursdays each summer, from June 15 through August 14th. Art Van Go, hosted by the Two Twelve Art Center for children five to fourteen, also meets at the park each Thursday, from June 15th to August 6th.
Please note that the tennis courts at Brecon Park have been closed due to disrepair and, given the results of a community survey, are likely to be replaced by further playground equipment or a pavilion at some point in the future.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Maplewood Lanes

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Maplewood Lanes

830 Woodland   734.429.5457   http://www.maplewoodlanes.com/

Southeastern Michigan's premier family, bowling entertainment center featuring bowling, restaurant, live entertainment, banquet facilities, pro shop, and billiards.

Dining, Family, Kids, Night Life, Recreation
Saline, Michigan Events: Hungry Howie’s Pizza

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Hungry Howie’s Pizza

901 West Michigan Avenue   734.944.9188   http://www.hungryhowies.com/

Famous flavored crust pizza, salads and sides. The Hungry Howie’s story began in 1973 when Jim Hearn converted a 1,000 square foot hamburger shop in Taylor, Michigan into a successful carry-out and delivery pizzeria. At the time, Steve Jackson delivered pizzas for Hearn. Over the years, their partnership would evolve into what Hungry Howie’s is today.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Mickey’s Dairy Twist

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Mickey’s Dairy Twist

751 West Michigan Avenue   734.429.4450  

Seasonal favorite (open March through October) offers homemade ice cream and soft serve ice cream, frozen yogurt and appetizers. Perfect stop on a sunny, summer day or a relaxing spot in the evening to unwind with your favorite flavor in a cone or a dish, 

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Saline, Michigan Events: Jet’s Pizza

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Jet’s Pizza

715 West Michigan Avenue   734.429.9700   http://jetspizza.com/

Famous square and round pizza, as well as salads, chicken wings and breadsticks.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Guilin Chinese

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Guilin Chinese

711 West Michigan Avenue   734.944.4448  

Family style Chinese restaurant offering traditional Chinese dishes. Generous servings and affordable prices.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Subway

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Subway

703 West Michigan Avenue   734.429.3267   http://www.subway.com/

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Saline, Michigan Events: City Limits Diner

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City Limits Diner

220 West Michigan Avenue   734.944.1240  

Breakfasts are the house speciality and are served all day. Also features American and Greek cuisine for lunch and dinner.

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Saline, Michigan Events: McDonald’s of Saline

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McDonald’s of Saline

7847 East Michigan Avenue   734.429.1049   http://www.mcdonalds.com/

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Saline, Michigan Events: Ruby Tuesday

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Ruby Tuesday

1375 East Michigan Avenue   734.429.3873   http://www.rubytuesday.com/

Family restaurant and bar featuring classic American fare.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Biwako Sushi

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Biwako Sushi

1355 East Michigan Avenue   734.944.6301  

Known for their large selection of custom rolls. Biwako has a few non-sushi dishes, including some Korean standards, but the rolls are clearly the focus here. Standouts include the Las Vegas roll and the Volcano roll. Keep an eye on the specials board for latest roll creations.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Country Market

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Country Market

1335 East Michigan Avenue   734.944.7878   http://www.countymarket.com/

Supermarket featuring salads, sandwiches, desserts and pre made meals for dinner or lunch.

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Saline, Michigan Events: KFC

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KFC

502 East Michigan Avenue   734.429.4350   http://www.kfc.com/

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Saline, Michigan Events: Mancino’s Pizza & Grinders

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Mancino’s Pizza & Grinders

1323 East Michigan Avenue   734.944.2838   http://www.mancinosonline.com/

Mouth-watering toasted entrées are made from scratch daily. Hand rolled breadsticks, dough for our celebrated pizzas, and bread for our legendary grinders. We use only the best ingredients in all of our meals, like our premium mozzarella provolone blended cheese, your favorite meat or vegetable combinations, or our first-class Mancino’s mildly sweet and spicy pizza sauce that keeps customers coming back.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Wendy’s

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Wendy’s

760 East Michigan Avenue   734.944.0044   http://www.wendys.com/

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Saline, Michigan Events: Busch’s

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Busch’s

565 East Michigan Avenue   734.429.6100   http://www.buschs.com/

Fresh supermarket featuring salads, sandwiches, desserts and a variety of pre made meals for lunch or dinner.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Cottage Inn

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Cottage Inn

501 East Michigan   734.429.4774   http://www.cottageinn.com/

This regional favorite offers pizza, subs, salads, breadsticks, wings are more.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Mark’s Midtown Coney Island

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Mark’s Midtown Coney Island

529 East Michigan Avenue   734.429.1755   http://www.marksmidtown.com/

Mark's Midtown is a favorite with residents and visitors in and around Ann Arbor/Saline area. With a deliciously classic breakfeast menu and a timeless offering of all your favorite Coney-Island treats, Mark's Midtown reigns supreme as one of the best Coney Islands around today.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Tim Horton’s

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Tim Horton’s

524 East Michigan Avenue   734.429.0761   http://www.timhortons.com/us/en/index.html

Coffee, baked good, breakfast and lunch sandwiches and soup.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Joyful House

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Joyful House

515 East Michigan Avenue   734.944.3197  

Joyful House Chinese Restaurant offers appetizers, soups, salads, fried rice, chow mein or chop suey, Chinese noodles, poultry, pork, beef, seafood, seafood and meat combination, dinner combo, vegetarian, moo shu dishes, egg foo young, tofu dishes and beverages.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Taco Bell

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Taco Bell

502 East Michigan Avenue   734.429.4350   http://www.tacobell.com/

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Saline, Michigan Events: Benito’s Pizza

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Benito’s Pizza

439 East Michigan Avenue   734.429.2555   http://www.benitospizza.com/

Pizza, panini and pasta, and the famous "Big Benito" with over 100 pepperonis.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Saline Inn

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Saline Inn

434 East Michigan Avenue   734.429.2004  

Family style restaurant with breakfast anytime. Also serving lunch and dinner with daily specials available. Children's menu, too.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Domino’s Pizza

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Domino’s Pizza

401 East Michigan Avenue   734.944.4555   http://www.dominos.com/

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Saline, Michigan Events: Dairy Queen

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Dairy Queen

400 East Michigan Avenue   734.429.4830   http://www.dairyqueen.com/us-en/

Come to this small town USA institution for "hot eats and cool treats."

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Saline, Michigan Events: Benny’s Bakery

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Benny’s Bakery

111 West Michigan Avenue   734.429.9120   http://www.bennysbakerycakes.com

This early morning stop is a favorite for its doughnuts, breads and cakes. Benny's is an old style bakery with German Pretzels availableon Saturday morning. 

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Saline, Michigan Events: Brecon Grille

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Brecon Grille

101 West Michigan Avenue   734.429.4868  

Brecon Grille named for Saline's (Michigan) Sister City, Brecon, Wales, this English-style pub and grill offers burgers, steaks, sandwiches and the like. An extensive wine list, a wide selection of English beers and ales complement the food.

Dining, Downtown, Night Life
Saline, Michigan Events: My Favorite Cafe

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My Favorite Cafe

101 South Ann Arbor Street   734.944.4054  

A bright, cheerful and airy space to enjoy coffee and pastries.

Dining, Downtown
Saline, Michigan Events: Dan’s Downtown Tavern

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Dan’s Downtown Tavern

103 East Michigan Avenue   734.429.3159  

Popular tavern offering daily specials, specialty burgers like the German burger or the Black & Blue burger, fresh chicken sandwiches, and the ever-popular grilled cheese. Over 90 varieties of beer from around the world. TVs, occasional live music, karaoke Friday nights, darts, video games and an extremely inviting wait staff.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Drowsy Parrot

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Drowsy Parrot

105 North Ann Arbor Street   734.429.8595  

Stop in for great coffee and pastries, and a charming, rustic atmosphere. Free wireless is available.

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Saline, Michigan Events: Mac’s Acadian Seafood Shack

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Mac’s Acadian Seafood Shack

102 East Michigan Avenue   734.944.6227   http://macsinsaline.com

Situated in Murphy’s Crossing, a restored historical Saline landmark, Mac’s menu has been inspired by their Nova Scotia heritage, combining spicy Cajun cuisine with olde world English charm.  Hence, the East Coast fresh fish and seafood with a Cajun flare.  The coastal favorites include a wide selection of fresh fish delivered daily, oysters from numerous areas in the Northeast, and traditional fish-n-chips.

Attractions, Dining, Downtown, Night Life