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Don’t Miss Sun Dried Music Festival 2023

July 14th, 2023 by Corey A. Edwards

Sun Dried Music Festival 2023Looking for a fun, free event to attend this August? Sun Dried Music Festival 2023 offers two days of free, live music and an array of vendors in a festival atmosphere in historic, downtown Mason, MI. August 25th and 26th, 2023.

Who doesn’t love a summer concert? Live music is always entertaining but there’s something special about enjoying a band outside, with a crowd, in the bright summer sun. For many of us, it just isn’t summer without a show or two. If that describes your take on the subject, you’ll love the annual Sun Dried Festival.

2023 marks the 14th annual return of Mason’s popular Sun Dried Music Festival. The event always attracts a big crowd and this year’s event expects to draw over 10,000 music fans. Bands appear on one of two stages throughout much of the festival. This arrangement provides audiences with non-stop live music through most of the weekend.

Bands at the festival represent some of the best and most popular music artists in the region. Local, and occasionally locally based national acts, that are renowned for their musicianship, song craft, and ability to get a crowd up on its feet.

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Explore the Trails at Harris Nature Center

May 10th, 2020 by Corey A. Edwards

a frog at Harris Nature CenterLooking to get outdoors for a much needed nature break? Harris Nature Center, in Okemos, MI is just what the doctor ordered with 5 miles of nature trails along the banks of the beautiful Red Cedar River.

Harris Nature Center (HNC) is located in Okemos, MI on the banks of the Red Cedar River. All less than a half-hour’s drive from our Lansing-area restaurant, pub, and bed and breakfast, The English Inn.

The Center’s main mission is protecting and preserving the Red Cedar River ecosystem. Public access allows people to learn more about the natural world and see for themselves the stunning natural beauty that is being preserved here.

The preserve’s 48 acres are natural habitat to a broad array of animals. Visitors may see white-tail deer, red-tailed hawks, pileated woodpeckers, many kinds of turtles, snakes, frogs, salamanders, and toads.

Trails at the HNC take you through the connected forests, meadows, and along the Red Cedar River. In winter, these same trails become a popular cross-country skiing and snowshoeing destination, with equipment rentals available at the Center.

Harris Nature Center also rehabilitates wild animals for future release or permanent care, depending on their level of recovery. You can meet many of these permanent residents inside the center and even “adopt” one.

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Ring In 2018 at English Inn With Our New Year’s Eve Dinner Special!

December 4th, 2017 by Corey A. Edwards

The English Inn New Year's Eve Dinner SpecialRing in 2018 with The English Inn Restaurant & Pub’s New Year’s Eve Dinner Special. Our prix-fixe, four-course dinner is the perfect way to end 2017 and welcome the new year!

The English Inn Restaurant & Pub is just a half hour from Lansing, MI and is the one of the area’s most popular dinner destinations. Our award winning restaurant is located in Eaton Rapids, overlooking the Grand River from the lush, 15-acre Medovue Estate.

English Inn’s historic grounds are an oasis of old-world beauty and class. The Medovue Estate was built by the Reuter family in 1928 and their vision remains largely undisturbed. Both the two-story, Tudor Revival mansion and grounds continue to reflect their impeccable taste and style. The grounds are a haven of perennial gardens and nature trails while the inn, restaurant, and pub are rich with marble, slate, and Honduran mahogany.

Any stay, meal, or even simple visit to The English Inn Restaurant & Pub is an experience worth having. When it comes to special occasions like New Year’s Eve, however, the effect is peerless.

The English Inn Restaurant & Pub’s annual New Year’s Eve Dinner Special helps to make the experience even better.

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