ANN ARBOR, MI — The Ann Arbor Summer Festival (A2SF) has announced their full lineup of KidZone, Retreat, and Annex series events taking place at Top of the Park June 14-30, 2024.
The complete season will be announced on May 2.
KIDZONE
5PM Nightly
Kids and families love KidZone. This season, bring your kiddos to storytelling events from Booksweet and Black Men Read. Plus, join us for a multitude of engaging art and educational activities.
KidZone is presented by C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital and Michigan Medicine
RETREAT
5:30PM Nightly | Power Center Lawn
Get your stretch, meditation, or groove on. We’ve got yoga, tai chi, Tango, kickboxing and other wellness classes taught by local experts on the Power Center lawn every night. Retreat and feel good.
ANNEX
Various times
This year’s events and performances include spoken word, a “Dirty 30” music producer competition, comedy night, and a Juneteenth art exhibition. AADL returns with Nerd Nite and Trivia, and the season ends with Maker Works’ the Great Maker Race. Visit the Annex by the fountain and discover fun for all ages.
The Annex series is presented by Toyota and Destination Ann Arbor
A2SF events are supported by a generous community of individuals, foundations, and businesses. University of Michigan, City of Ann Arbor, Michigan Arts & Cultural Council, and Phire are the 2024 Title Sponsors.
Events at Top of the Park will take place between June 14 – 30, 2024.
A2SF champions performing arts, outdoor entertainment, and community spirit. In addition to a nearly four-week festival each June that attracts a diverse audience of over 80,000 people and offers over 200 concerts, art exhibitions, kids activities, spectacle, and film screenings, A2SF presents compelling experiences throughout the year on the campus of the University of Michigan and throughout Washtenaw County.
The mission of A2SF is to present a world-class celebration of arts and entertainment that enriches the cultural, economic, and social vitality of the region. A2SF was founded as a partnership between the University of Michigan and the City of Ann Arbor and produced its first season in 1984. For more information on all events, please visit A2SF.ORG.
Source: A2SF