“Summertime...and the livin’ is easy…..”
First weekend of summer folks. Time to get hold of the last of the strawberries, nail down some asparagus as well and find yourself some rhubarb (see Terrie Ortwein’s piece on our Nibbler page). Regardless of the weather this weekend a little outdoor activity like hiking one of our many wonderful trails is advised between raindrops and that 50% chance of rain also means a 50% chance of no rain, right? Assuming, that is, the weather folks have a clue as to what is going to occur meteorologically. As for entertainment? Friday at Newaygo Brewing Co. check out the progressive rock band Skyking from 7-11pm. This red hot four piece band from Grand Haven incorporates the complex vibes of 60s and 70s rock, a dash of funk, and just a taste of classic metal. A very worthwhile listen and while there the opportunity to knock down some fine food and legendary beverages crafted on site. NBC is a slice of IPA heaven and the tunes on tap will make it memorable night. Do you Rodeo? If so the annual Adam Scott Memorial Rodeo should be on your calendar for Saturday at the Cowboys and Clowns Arena located between Newaygo and White Cloud just off M37 at 1343 E 40th. You’ll see the signs.Action begins at 6pm. Further afoot Saturday is the famous and infamous Bizarre Bazaar an annual event in the Eastown section of our metro neighbor to the south. It’s a streetfair extraordinaire with more to look at and be entertained by than one can imagine. If you’ve never been give it a try. You will either be making plans for next year or vowing to never go again so yeah, it’s that kind of thing. N3WH staff have never failed to find the trip to the BB worthwhile. Starts at 9am.
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