
One Detroit Weekend | Things to do around Detroit this weekend: May 2, 2025
Clip: Season 9 Episode 44 | 1m 58sVideo has Closed Captions
Ways to celebrate Cinco de Mayo, AAPI Heritage Month and more around metro Detroit.
Metro Detroit offers ways to celebrate Cinco de Mayo, Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and more this weekend. There’s an antique market in Davisburg and an event that celebrates women from Southeast Michigan. Plus, check out performances like The R&B Invitation Tour and “The Music Man.” See what’s coming up on “One Detroit Weekend.”
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One Detroit Weekend | Things to do around Detroit this weekend: May 2, 2025
Clip: Season 9 Episode 44 | 1m 58sVideo has Closed Captions
Metro Detroit offers ways to celebrate Cinco de Mayo, Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and more this weekend. There’s an antique market in Davisburg and an event that celebrates women from Southeast Michigan. Plus, check out performances like The R&B Invitation Tour and “The Music Man.” See what’s coming up on “One Detroit Weekend.”
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- Hey everyone, it's time for our weekly roundup of arts and culture events happening in and around Detroit.
Haley, what's on the agenda?
- So starting Friday, May 2nd, the Birmingham Village players present "The Music Man."
The classic musical is about a stranger disrupting the town of River City, resulting in fun, laughter, and tunes.
The show runs through May 18th.
- [Peter] Have you ever wondered what it's like at a Detroit Symphony Orchestra rehearsal?
Well, on May 2nd, you can see for yourself when the DSO opens its doors for relaxed open rehearsal, "Carnival of the Animals."
The event is designed for individuals on the autism spectrum and with other sensory sensitivities to enjoy with their full enthusiasm.
- [Haley] That is a wonderful idea by the DSO.
On May 3rd and 4th is the Davisburg Antique Market at Springfield Oaks County Park.
The event offers everything from antique furniture and home decor to vintage clothing and jewelry and more.
- The annual Cinco de Mayo Parade and Fiesta is being held on May 4th in Southwest Detroit.
The parade starts at noon at Patton Park and ends at Clark Park.
Spectators will see a vibrant display of Mexican culture with floats, music, dancing, and traditional costumes.
Of course, the Fiesta will continue with food vendors, live entertainment, and family-friendly activities.
And of course, our city has plenty more to offer this weekend and beyond.
So stay tuned to find out more that might spark your interest.
Enjoy your weekend.
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