Oct 29, 2024
A park in autumn with leaves falling

Image via Bob Maxey Ford of Howell.

Autumn is our favorite time of year, especially with all the fun events that are happening around the town of Howell in Michigan. Mark your calendar for these four community gatherings scheduled for November.

1. Michigan Bright Water Storytelling Festival

Back for its second year, the Michigan Bright Water Storytelling Festival features workshops, music, readings, and an open mic event. The event also has a family track with versions of its workshops and events designed for kids of all ages. It’s scheduled for Saturday, November 9, from 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Storytelling Festival events will take place at the town’s library at 314 W Grand River Ave and the opera house at 123 W Grand River Ave. General admission costs $30, or you can attend the family track of the festival at no charge.

2. Fantasy of Lights

The Chamber of Commerce welcomes the holiday season with this annual event, the Fantasy of Lights, traditionally held the day after Thanksgiving. This year, festivities will occur on Friday, November 29 starting at 4 p.m. You’ll witness a dazzling display of floats in the holiday parade. Participating vehicles must be adorned at least 5,000 holiday lights. The event also features cookie decorating, a visit from Santa and his reindeer, and an evening 5K run.

The parade will proceed down W Grand River Ave through the downtown area. The tree lighting takes place outside the Livingston County Courthouse, 200 E Grand River Ave. We recommend finding a parking spot for your Ford early so you can find a premium seat for the festivities. Don’t forget to register in advance if you plan to run in the race or drive a float in the parade.

3. Winter Market

Get your holiday shopping started early and grab a treat for yourself at the annual Winter Market at the opera house. This year’s event will take place on Sunday, November 3 and Sunday, November 17, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 123 W Grand River Ave. Browse for handmade items from local vendors including jewelry, home goods, bags, baked goods, fine art, and much more.

4. Hunger Hoot

Enjoy live music from talented local folk artists while raising money for the community at this opera house benefit. The Hunger Hoot is held at 123 W Grand River Ave from 7 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, November 23. Bring a suggested $20 donation or nonperishable food items for Gleaners Community Food Bank. Performers will include Wanda Degan, Annie and Ron Capps, and William Wyatt.

While you’re enjoying fall in this beautiful part of Michigan, stop by to find your next great Ford car, truck, or SUV. Visit Bob Maxey Ford of Howell, MI today to test drive any of the exceptional models on our lot.