Carman-Ainsworth Cavaliers Alumni

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Activities

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The Flint Farmers’ Market

The Flint Cultural Center

Applewood

Built in 1916 as a farm for the Charles Stewart Mott family and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. The home and grounds encompass approximately 34 acres that include an orchard with 29 varieties of heritage apples.”

2016 marks Applewood’s 100th anniversary and to celebrate the Ruth Mott Foundation is opening the beautiful historic home to the public for the first time ever!  Reservations are recommended but tours are free!

The Flint Institute of Arts

“The second largest art museum in Michigan with two expansive changing temporary exhibition galleries and a permanent collection of more than 8,000 works of art representing ancient cultures to cutting edge contemporary art.”

Longway Planetarium

Explore the wonders of outer space and experience scientific discovery at Michigan’s largest planetarium. Dazzle your senses with all-new laser shows. Family science activities and special exhibits are also presented throughout the year.”

Sloan Museum

“The Alfred P. Sloan Museum brings history, culture, and technology to life for the entire family. Explore the newest gallery, Wisner’s Whizbang Emporium and enjoy a variety of special lectures and workshops for adults and children.”

Crossroads Village & Huckleberry Railroad

Go back in time by visiting this “living” village from the 1800’s

Frankenmuth

A little bit of Germany right in mid-Michigan.  Go out for the famous chicken dinner, stay for all the other fun things to do!

Flint Children’s Museum

Hands-on museum with over 100 exhibits.  Best for kids between 2-10 yrs. Old