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If you’re 14 or older, you can tour the
city on a Segway with Detroit Segway
Tours and Rentals (detroitsegways.
com). Or, see the D from the Detroit
River aboard a Diamond Jack’s River
tour (diamondjack.com). The Detroit
Princess also offers a sunset cruise or
dinner cruise along the river
(detroitprincess.com). If you’re feel-
ing particularly adventurous, have a
few hundred dollars to spare and want
an aerial view of Motown, Magnum
Helicopters (magnumheli.com) offers
a 45-minute flight over the Detroit
Zoo, Fox Theatre area and Ambassador
Bridge.

JUST A FEW MORE
According to the Pure Michigan Travel
Guide, there are only six drive-in the-
aters in the state. The closest, USA
Hockey Arena, in Plymouth, shows
first-run, double-feature films beginning
at dusk. Schedules, pricing and other
information can be found at
usahockeyarena.com.
The Adventure Park, located in
the forest behind the JCC in West
Bloomfield, is great for an adrenalin rush
for climbers of all ages and abilities. With
10 trails in the trees, visitors make their
way through an obstacle-like course in
the treetops, which includes a number
of zip lines. The Adventure Park is the
largest forest climbing park in Michigan.
Climbers ages 5 and up are welcome
(westbloomfieldadventurepark.org). *

Star Spangled

What would July be without
fireworks? A sampling of area
fireworks displays include:

July 2
Waterford

July 3
Beverly Hills
Birmingham
Sylvan Lake
Wolverine Lake

DISCOVER

YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD RETREAT

THIS SUMMER

July 4
Clawson
Huntington Woods

July 8
Elizabeth Lake

July 16
Farmington

Fun places to try

BOTTLZ

FRANKLIN ATHLETIC CLUB

31260 Wakefield
Novi, MI 48377
(248) 519-4444
bottlz-novi.com
Bottlz is a family-friendly neighborhood
eatery. We offer American fare with
everything from burgers to filet mignon
at reasonable pricing. We have an excel-
lent wine and craft beer selection. Once
you have eaten here, you will be excited
to share this find with your friends and
family.

29350 Northwestern Hwy.
Southfield, MI 48034
(248) 352-8000
www.franklinclub.com
We host sports, fitness and themed
summer camps to keep kids active and
having fun the entire summer. Our sum-
mer programs provide a wide variety of
camp options for kids ages 2 through 15,
including Summer Day Camps, Tennis
Camp, Basketball Camp, Specialty Camps
and Aquatics camps for kids of all ages.

SYPHUS TRAINING

THEATRE AND DANCE
AT WAYNE

30371 Woodward
Royal Oak, MI 48073
(248) 591-4048
info@syphustraining.com
www.syphustraining.com
Syphus Training is paving the way for a
new genre of fitness and it's born and
bred right here in Metro Detroit. Visit
one of five locations to compete in this
hour-long workout to see how you com-
pare in the fittest sport.

Main Box Office: 4743 Cass Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
(517) 775-3590
boxoffice@wayne.edu
theatreanddance.wayne.edu
Theatre and Dance at Wayne is an
academic destination for research in the
fields of dance, theatre and performance
studies. The results are spectacular
performances that have entertained
audiences since 1930.

HEATED PATIO
NOW OPEN

WWW.PRIME29STEAKHOUSE.COM

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