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This review of Rolling Hills Water Park is part of our Summer Series: Wednesday Activity Reviews. Rolling Hills hosted us in August 2019 to update our review and we have added 2026 information. The water park has not significantly changed since the 2019 season, so we have not updated the review portion of the article. Our

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On April 15, Veterans Park was damaged by the tornado that came through Ann Arbor. Since that time, the park has been closed. On May 11, Ann Arbor Parks provided an update on the park, the pool, and the ice arena. The EF-1 tornado ripped a wall off the ice arena and caused other damage

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A2ZERO Week is typically the first week of June. For 2026, it starts on May 31 and runs through June 6th. Throughout the week there will be events held by the Office of Sustainability, AADL, and other community partners to highlight sustainability efforts throughout the community. While A2Zero week officially runs through June 6, there

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Make Music Day is a live, free musical celebration that takes place on June 21 every year—the longest day of the year. Cities across the world – including Ann Arbor – celebrate with concerts by professional and amateur musicians. This year allows for more events with June 21 falling on a Sunday Make Music Ann

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The University of Michigan Center for Japanese Studies is celebrating the 12th annual Ann Arbor Japan Week. They host a week of Japan related events, performances, and workshops for families and kids. All events are free and open to the public. The week typically includes performances, crafts, and demonstrations at the Ann Arbor District Library,

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