South Lyon to Host Buy Michigan Now Festival in 2024

News Summary

The Buy Michigan Now festival is relocating to South Lyon for the first time, taking place from August 1 to 3, 2024. This annual event supports local businesses and coincides with Michigan’s Buy Michigan Week. With over 100 vendors and a vibrant schedule of activities including live entertainment and family-friendly events, the festival aims to foster community engagement and local pride. Organizers seek sponsorship and volunteers to make this 15th festival a success.

South Lyon will host the Buy Michigan Now festival for the first time, moving from its previous location in Northville. This annual event, which promotes local businesses and products across the state, is now set to take place from August 1 to August 3, 2024, in downtown South Lyon, specifically at the corner of Lafayette and Lake Streets. The festival will coincide with Michigan’s Buy Michigan Week, which is declared by the governor during the first week of August each year.

This year marks the fifteenth festival in its 17-year history, which has faced disruptions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The founder of Buy Michigan Now expressed enthusiasm about the new venue, indicating that South Lyon has been on her radar for a considerable period. The goal of the festival is not only to support Michigan-based businesses but also to introduce new visitors to the community and offer local residents a vibrant summer event.

Currently, over 100 vendors have registered to participate in the festival, but organizers are still seeking sponsorship opportunities. The emphasis of the festival aligns with the broader mission of the Buy Michigan Now campaign, which is dedicated to encouraging residents to purchase locally and support Michigan’s economic growth.

Festival Activities and Themes

The festival will span three days, each featuring a unique theme:

  • Friday, August 1: Known as “Friday Night Party,” this day will highlight live entertainment and socializing opportunities for attendees.
  • Saturday, August 2: Dubbed “Soulful Saturday,” the focus will be on shopping and family activities, alongside various live performances.
  • Sunday, August 3: Titled “Sun Back to School Bash,” this day will celebrate the end of summer with music, magic shows, and numerous giveaways.

Volunteer and Participation Opportunities

Volunteers are essential for the success of the festival, and individuals interested in contributing their time and skills are encouraged to apply. Furthermore, those wishing to become vendors or participate in other capacities can also seek opportunities to join the event.

Festival Hours and Community Engagement

The festival will operate during the following hours:

  • Friday: 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
  • Saturday: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
  • Sunday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Attendees will be able to stroll around the festival while enjoying beverages, as the entire area is designated as part of a social district. This provision aims to enhance the festival atmosphere and encourage community interaction.

Background on Buy Michigan Now

Buy Michigan Now is a statewide initiative that emphasizes the importance of supporting local purchasing. It serves as a platform for Michigan businesses to showcase their products and services, thereby contributing to the local economy. The movement not only celebrates the unique offerings of Michigan but also plays a crucial role in fostering community spirit and local pride.

As the Buy Michigan Now festival prepares to kick off in 2024, South Lyon residents and visitors alike can look forward to a weekend of entertainment, shopping, and community engagement, making it a noteworthy addition to the summer calendar.

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