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    What's going on this weekend in West Michigan (May 4 & 5)

    By FOX 17 News,

    14 days ago
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    It's hard to believe that the first weekend of May is here.

    With weather on track to be nice and seasonable, there are plenty of opportunities to get out out and check out some of the many fun things going in in West Michigan.

    Tulip Time
    Dust off those clogs and get to Holland, because Tulip Time 2024 is here. Of course, the main attractions are the thousands of flowers that give the festival its name.

    Tulip Time Parking

    On Sunday, there's a bike rally and party at Kollen Park starting starting at 1 in the afternoon. There'll also be a balance bike course for the littler ones and a bike loaner library for those who might need one. There will also be a bike decorating contest, dutch dancing performances, a DJ and tasty treats. Find all the info here.

    SEE ALSO: Tulip Time 2024: Your ultimate guide to festival events, activities

    Grand Rapids Rise vs. San Diego Mojo
    Volleyball fans are in a competitive weekend! The latest addition to Grand Rapids' professional sports scene is set to play two games at Van Andel Arena against the San Diego Mojo. Here's what yo need to know if you're want to head down:

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    Saturday:

    • Game starts at 5:00 p.m.
    • $2 beers and hotdogs from 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
    • Star Wars Night! More than twenty characters will be roaming around for photo ops

    Sunday:

    • Game starts at 4:00 p.m.
    • Small ice creams, Pepsi's available for $1

    Tickets for this weekend's game range from $19 to $39

    Glass Blowers Battle
    The ultimate glass-blowing competition is back in Kalamazoo this Saturday. The event pits glass workers against each other in a friendly competition with the audience deciding the winner. The event is free to attend for all ages.

    Weekend Happenings 5/4

    It all kicks off at 11:00 a.m. and ends at 6:00 p.m.

    Check out their website for more information!

    S.T.E.A.M. along the Lakeshore
    This family-friendly event returns to Muskegon this Saturday for its third year. The free festivities look to promote science, technology, engineering, arts and Math with lots of interactive and educational activities. It's hosted all over town, making appearances everywhere from the Hackley Library, Muskegon Community College, to the Muskegon Museum of Art.

    The event starts at 10:00 a.m. — The first 750 students will get "Steam Swag Bags" with a take home kit, t-shirt and a passport to collect stamps for completing all the activities.

    Fulton Street Farmer's Market officially opens
    The main season for Grand Rapids' most well-known farmers market kicks off this weekend! Starting Saturday, you can shop from 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. You can find everything from fuits and vegetables, dairy and meat, snacks and desserts, flowers and more!

    This Sunday, 'Merchants and Makers' takes over the space with 150 different artisans and creatives, live music and several food trucks. Adults are $3 at the door and kids are free. The event runs from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Find more information here .

    The Civic Theatre presents: Murder on the Orient Express
    Sunday is your last chance to catch The Civic Theatre in Grand Rapids production of Murder on the Orient Express. The play looks to bring the glamour, intrigue and suspense of Agatha Christie's celebrated novel to life. It’s a classic whodunit and has a colorful cast of characters with a healthy dose of humor. Sunday's performance is a matinee at 2:00 p.m. Tickets start at $19. More information is available at grct.org .

    Grand Rapids Ballet presents: In the Upper Room
    Sunday is also your last chance to see Grand Rapids Ballet's take on "In The Upper Room" by Twyla Tharp. The show pulls from classical ballet, jazz, tap yoga, and boxing all while pushing dancers to their physical limits. The program also features George Balanchine's iconic ballet 'serenade.' Sunday's show is at 2:00 p.m. in the Peter Martin Wege Theatre.
    Learn more about all show here .

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