Jun 06 Saturday
Landmark: Less Cancer Hike and Bike America 2026Walk, ride and roam anywhere/anytime. Enter your photos of local landmarks and favorite adventure places to win prizes!June 6th – July 6thThe annual event serves as our primary fundraiser, helping fuel our critical cancer prevention initiatives.Register for FREE today at: https://www.lesscancer.org/
The National Council of Dementia Minds is hosting a free, three-part webinar series exploring how changes in the brain can affect the senses, including taste, smell, touch, and hearing.
Each session is led by individuals living with dementia, offering insight into what these changes feel like.
These interactive sessions are open to all, including family members, care partners, professionals, and others.
To join: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_f267xYYVQGCnIQQ412Cg4w
Women's full contact roller derby: Family friendly, fast paced, hometown sporting event!Join us for the final bout of our 25-26 Season ~ And THANK YOU for your support this season, we couldn't do it without our families, friends, fans, and followers!
Doors open to spectators at 5:30pm. First whistle at 6:00pm.Tickets are $12 at the door, $10 presale online. Children 12 and under are free with a paid ticket.
JUN 4 & 12, 2026 / 7:30 PMJUN 6 & 14, 2026 / 2 PM
Shakespeare’s most enchanting comedy! On the shortest night of the year, runaway lovers, a troupe of amateur actors, and mischievous fairies collide in a magical forest where nothing is quite what it seems. As the rules of logic unravel, four young lovers are swept away in a tangled web of charms, feuds, and moonlit mischief. Whimsical and witty, A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a joyful celebration of transformation and the strange spell of love.
Directed by Kaeleigh CasavantBy William Shakespeare
Presented in collaboration with The Friction Theatre, this production is in rep with THE DROWSY CHAPERONE. Tickets sold separately.
Jun 07 Sunday
Jun 08 Monday
MIDLAND MAN SCOUTS
Second and fourth Monday of each Month7:00 – 8:30 pm / $8 each day - Let us know you are coming!Jan 12Jan 26Feb 9Feb 23March 9March 23April 13April 27May 11
WHAT: Men developing camaraderie and a social network through participation in a variety of tasks and challenges.
HOW: We will meet up to chat and pick tasks, challenges, competitions to complete. For instance, we might task each member to write one sentence about their life each day for fourteen days. At the next session, members share what they completed. We might challenge everyone to pick one health related behavior and do that for two weeks, reporting back to the group. The competition will obviously be arm wrestling. Group members will be encouraged to plan and participate in mutually beneficial outings.
Let’s show this loneliness epidemic who is boss!
With Eric Beasley, Ph.D., Sociology Michigan State University. Eric has been a professor for many years and likes improv, yoga, comedy, basketball, and guitar, along with whatever you're interested in! Send any questions, suggestions, one-liners, etc. to Eric at beasle23@msu.edu.
What's includedChatting, bonding, and fun challenges!