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Noel Night Sparkles with Popularity as it Showcases Midtown Detroit District

Noel_Night_2015Now celebrating 43 years, Noel Night will be held Saturday, December 5th, 2015, from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. True to its roots, Noel Night continues to be a Cultural Center-wide “Open House,” celebrating the city’s diverse holiday traditions amid the state’s premier arts and cultural institutions, historic churches, galleries, and a growing circle of small businesses and restaurants, providing the perfect backdrop for a festive evening packed full of performances to enjoy with family and friends—all free of charge. Horse-drawn carriage rides, carolers, music, dance, theatre, children’s make & take activities, unique shopping, holiday delectables, and visits with Santa are all part of the evening’s festivities. Noel Night continues to grow each year, now featuring over 70 different venues and recently attracted 35,000 visitors in 2014. Over200 performances are sure to bring the sounds of the season to life, including these headlining performances:
 

 

 
Other great Noel Night performances and installations include:
 

 
Also new to Noel Night are a number of venues, including:

 
Perennial favorite, the Ice Scraper Challenge, returns to the DIA Plaza. Watch students from Wayne State University and the College for Creative Studies transform blocks of ice into unique sculptural creations throughout the day. Discover the best gifts of the season at the area’s galleries and gift shops, including special Noel Night-only opportunities like the annual College for Creative StudiesStudent and Alumni Art Sale (201 E. Kirby) and pop-up  spaces by The Build Institute in The Majestic Theater (4140 Woodward), and Live Coal Gallery and MINT Artists Guild in Wayne State University’s Old Main building (4841 Cass). The Detroit Artists Market’s Annual Art for the Holiday Show is another favorite shopping experience featuring all hand-made items by local artists offering a wide range of products and price points.  Make sure to not miss other unique shopping and opportunities at these other participating Noel Night venues:
 

 
The evening’s festivities conclude with the annual community sing-along, led by the Salvation Army Band at the Woodward Avenue Bandstand at 9:30 p.m. There is no better way to celebrate the holiday season than with thousands of metro Detroiter’s singing Christmas carols in this time-honored Noel Night tradition. The Detroit Public Library will also host a Food Court on their front Woodward lawn, along with a beer tent sponsored by 8° Plato Detroit. The Scarab Club will host its annual food truck rally in its parking lot, and the Michigan Science Center will also host food trucks in their parking lot. Full dinner options are available at:  The BLOCK Detroit, Byblos Café and Grill, Café 78 at MOCAD,CaféDIA, Cass Café, Chartreuse Kitchen & Cocktails, Falafill Detroit, First Congregational Church of Detroit, Goodwells Natural Food Market, Go! Sy Thai, Hannan House Café, Honest John’s Bar & Grill,Hopcat, Jolly Pumpkin, The International Institute Cafe, La Feria Detroit, La Palma, Lefty’s Lounge,Macabee’s at Midtown, Majestic Café, Mario’s Italian Restaurant, Michigan Science Center Cosmic Café, Motor City Brewing Works, Northern Lights Lounge, Pho Lucky, Plymouth United Church of Christ, The Scarab Club, Selden Standard, Seva Detroit, Shangri-La Midtown, Slow’s to Go, Starters Bar & Grill, Tony V’s Tavern, Traffic Jam and Snug, Union Street, Wasabi Korean & Japanese Cuisine, The Whitney, Whole Foods, and Z’s Villa.
Noel Night activities take place in Midtown Detroit, from Ferry Street to the north, Edmund Place to the south, St. Antoine to the east, and Third Avenue to the west. Woodward Avenue is closed to traffic between Palmer and Warren.  There is free shuttle service that runs continually between participating venues, as well as plenty of parking in area lots and structures.  Noel Night visitors should consider using Wayne State’s Parking Structures 2 and 5 located on Anthony Wayne north of Warren Avenue, as well as Parking Structure 8 located at 91 West Forest between Woodward and Cass Avenue.  It is advised that all visitors check with the Noel Night website for more information on all road closures, detours, shuttle routes, and recommended parking before driving to Midtown for the most up-to-date information:  https://www.noelnight.org.
Admission to Noel Night is FREE.
Noel Night is sponsored by the Henry Ford Health System, Wayne State University, Arts Academy in the Woods, Trent Creative, Inland Press, MGM Grand Detroit, WDET 101.9 FM, WWJ 950 AM, Detroit Metro Times and Fox 2 Detroit. Midtown Detroit, Inc., a nonprofit planning and development organization that supports the physical maintenance and revitalization of Midtown Detroit, produces the event.  Call 313.420.6000 or visit https://www.noelnight.org for more information.

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