As a breast cancer survivor, Shannon Renee wants to remind you to self exam and schedule your mammogram. It could save your life.
Important – It’s Your First of The Month Reminder
First of all, it’s September 1st, so I want to do my first of the month friendly reminder. As a breast cancer survivor myself, I know how important early detection is. So ladies, make sure that you’re scheduling your mammograms and doing yourself exams. Okay?
Taylor Swift is bringing her concert experience to a theater near you. And tickets will be a lot more reasonable than they are for her concerts.
Taylor Swift is Coming To a Theater Near You
If your kids are into Taylor Swift, but you just couldn’t afford to go to her show cause those tickets were high. Well, she’s bringing her concert experience to all AMC and Emagine Metro Detroit movie theaters starting Friday, October 13th. They’re going to run her concert at least four times a day, Thursdays through Sundays until November. The adult ticket price is going to be $19.89 plus tax and children and seniors will be $13.13 plus taxes. That’s way more reasonable than her actual concert tickets. You can get those in advance at theater websites or at Fandango.
50 Cent let his anger get the best of him when a microphone wasn’t working onstage. Throwing that mic may have him in trouble as it struck a woman in the face.
Woman Bloodied After 50 Cent Angrily Throws Microphone
Well, another microphone throwing incident happened at a show. You’ll remember last month when Cardi B was performing and she threw her mic into the crowd because someone splashed water on her? Well, now 50 Cent could be in trouble for throwing a microphone into the crowd out of frustration because it wasn’t working. I mean, he more than threw it. He launched that thing. Turns out he hit a radio host in the face. She was all bloodied up and went and filed a police report. So 50 is now a suspect with criminal felony battery charges. Of course, his lawyer has already said he didn’t mean to do it intentionally, but you know, she’s going to say that you don’t need intention to still be at fault. That girl’s going to get a civil lawsuit paid. Here’s video of 50 throwing the mic and the aftermath… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=to9nIiqRcEo&pp=ygUkNTAgY2VudCB0aHJvd3MgbWljcm9waG9uZSBhdCBjb25jZXJ0
Busta Rhymes isn’t the only one featured on Diddy’s new album. There’s a star-studded list of performers lending their talents.
Diddy Has All The Stars Featured on His New Album
Diddy is releasing his newest album, The Love Album: Off The Grid, on the 15th. And there are so many names listed as features. There’s a huge list, but I’ll just tell you about a few of them. The Weeknd, Justin Bieber, Mary J. Blige, Jasmine Sullivan, Summer Walker, Babyface, John Legend, Teyana Taylor, French Montana, Busta Rhymes, Fabolous, and so many more, including Detroit producer, J Dilla who must have some tracks on there as well. So, I’m looking forward to checking it out just because of everybody else. This is a star-studded lineup and I’m looking forward to it. Click on this link to see the full tracklist and lineup on Diddy’s The Love Album… https://twitter.com/rapalert6/status/1697300568450945255?s=20
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Get Your Cider Fix: 16 Metro Detroit's Cider Mills to Visit this Fall
The cool breeze is creeping in, and Fall is sneaking up on us here in Michigan. We’re more than halfway through August, and it’s time to gear up for some autumn fun. Among these activities are haunted attractions that’ll make you jump and pumpkin patches begging for your best jack-o’-lantern face. But before we jump into spooky season, we are excited about apple orchards and, of course, cider mills.
The excitement
There’s a thrill that comes with the mention of apple orchards. You have the aroma of cider mills in full swing, and the irresistible allure of freshly made, warm sugary donuts. These elements combine to create an experience that captures the essence of fall. Michigan is home to numerous cider mills, with some particularly favored ones scattered throughout the Metro Detroit area.
Michigan apples
It’s worth noting that the state has emerged as a significant contributor to the apple market; there are a substantial number of apple orchards in Michigan. According to information from the Michigan Apple Committee, Michigan holds the rank of the nation’s third-largest apple producer. The state has over 14.9 million apple trees that span 34,500 acres and are distributed among 775 family-operated farms.
Michigan is one of the best states for homemade donuts and apple cider. For those who appreciate the charm of cider mills, it’s no secret that each one has its own distinct personality. With an assortment of activities, specialties, a variety of donuts, and a specific blend of apples, no two cider mills are quite the same. And quite a few cideries have jumped on the trend of offering hard cider as well.
Whether you’re planning a full day out with the family, keeping up a cherished tradition, or simply curious to see what all the fuss is about, these cider mills should definitely be on your radar. With offerings ranging from hayrides and u-pick experiences to petting zoos and corn mazes, check out these cider mills in Metro Detroit.
Long Family Orchards, Commerce
Now open at 1540 East Commerce Rd in Commerce, you’ve got the Long Family Orchard ready to welcome you. They have a cider mill, a corn maze, and a play area for visitors. Alongside their cider and donuts, you can also pick up apples, pumpkins, and other fresh produce from their offerings.
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Plymouth Orchards & Cider Mill, Plymouth
Experience fall to the fullest at Plymouth Orchards & Cider Mill. Treat yourself to a cinnamon donut and fresh cider, and don’t miss the wagon ride to the pumpkin patch or the hay bale maze. Located at 10685 Warren Rd. in Plymouth, they’re opening up for Labor Day weekend.
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Yate's Cider Mill, Rochester Hills
Right at 1990 E. Avon in Rochester Hills, this place is open for business. They have cider, pastries, and fudge. They also have a petting farm with sheep, horses, and Lucy the Llama. And if you’re up for a walk, there are riverside trails to explore. They’re open every day from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Find more information about Yates Cider Mill here.
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Paint Creek Cider Mill, Rochester
This family-operated cider mill and restaurant serves up scratch-made meals year-round. You can enjoy lunch and dinner here, and when fall rolls around, they have cider and donuts too. They also offer a variety of baked goods and ice cream, including a fun treat called the Apple Cider Milk Shake. Located at 4480 Orion Rd. in Rochester.
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Blake's Orchard & Cider Mill, Armada
Blake’s Orchard & Cider Mill is open and waiting for you at 17985 Armada Center Rd. in Armada. They’ve got not one, but two spots to explore: Blake’s Orchard Funland and Blake’s Big Apple Funland. They have a petting farm, water duck races, an animated scarecrow band, and wagon rides at each spot. Plus, they’ve got tasty treats sourced locally. Blake’s has got more to offer with an open-air apple press, a tasting room, and even a restaurant.
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Blake's Lyon Township, South Lyon
This 104-acre apple orchard and mill used to be called Erwin Orchards and Cider Mill. It opened a few weeks ago and has everything from doughnuts, cider, and U-pick apples to a petting zoo. And they offer Blake’s Hard Cider, wine, yummy cider mill treats, and baked goods. This is located at 51475 Silver Lake Rd. in South Lyon.
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Franklin Cider Mill, Franklin
They’ve got an open-air market, the Apple Shack, and the Franklin Tent where you can grab homemade jams, maple syrup, honey, salsas, meats, and cheeses. And they’re bringing back Cider Dogs, which are hot dogs soaked in cider. You can even watch them making the cider inside the mill. Head to 7450 Franklin Rd. in Franklin when they open up on Saturday, September 2nd.
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Three Cedars Farm, Northville
Starting September 1st, head over to 7897 Six Mile Rd. in Northville. When you arrive, you’ll be greeted by a colorful entrance packed with fall flowers, mums, corn stalks, and, of course, the chance to pick your own pumpkins. Don’t miss the big red barn and cider mill – that’s where the hayrides start every 10 minutes. And if you’re up for a challenge, there’s a 7-acre corn maze for both kids and adults. Plus, Three Cedars offers 10 private bonfire sites for rent all season long.
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Parmenter's, Northville
Opening its doors on August 26, you can find this place at 714 Baseline in Northville. They have all the good stuff like cider, doughnuts, cider slush, and more tasty treats. And if you’re into fresh hard cider and beer, check out Parmenter’s Northville Winery and Brewing Co. This year marks their 150th anniversary.
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Spicer Orchards, Fenton
Spicer Orchards is open all year round and has been growing fruit for six generations. They got their Hartland farm in 1967 and set up another market there in 1980. They do apples and cider, and they also have a winery, a doughnut shop, and a bakery. You can check them out at 10411 Clyde Rd. in Fenton.
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Diehl’s Orchard & Cider Mill, Holly
Diehl’s Orchard and Cider Mill is open daily from mid-August to Halloween, 9 am to 6 pm. They serve apple cider, homemade donuts, apple butter, honey, jams, pies, candy, and more fall favorites. A visit to Diehl’s feels like a trip “up North” rather than a typical Metro Detroit cider mill.
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Stony Creek Orchard & Cider, Bruce Township
Eat fresh apple cider straight from their mill and enjoy hot, homemade donuts at the Donut House, all while your kids play on straw bales in the picnic area. No need for an admission fee at their farm. You can pick your own apples, pumpkins, and raspberries (red, yellow & black) or buy pre-picked ones. They also offer apples, homemade pies, caramel apples, pre-picked pumpkins, gourds, jams, jellies, honey, maple syrup, and more. You can even check out antique tractors on display for fun photo ops.
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Wiard's Orchards, Ypsilanti
Right now, you can head over to Wiard’s at 5565 Merritt Road in Ypsilanti. With a history of almost 170 years, they have a petting farm, corn maze, wagon rides, mini golf, fire engine rides, paintball, karaoke, and a super big inflatable slide. You can also pick your own apples and pumpkins. And if you’re up for a scare, check out Wiard’s Haunted Thrill Park on weekends in September and October. They’ve got a Haunted Barn, MindShaft, and Asylum waiting for you. Wiard’s is open Wednesday through Sunday, and there are even more cool things happening on weekends.
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Westview Orchards, Washington
For an fall family outing, check out Westview Orchards in Washington Township. They offer u-pick apples, a farm market, and bakery, along with activities like The Black Hole, Giant Slide, Corn Maze, and more. Visit on Saturdays and Sundays in September and October from 10 am to 5 pm.
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Apple Charlies, New Boston
Located at 38035 S. Huron Rd. in New Boston, Apple Charlie’s is set to open next month. The star of the show at Apple Charlie’s is their wide array of apples and fresh-pressed cider. For the little ones, there are pony rides and a farm with animals to enjoy. You’ll also find food truck vendors on-site.
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Miller's Big Red Orchard, Washington Township
Located at 4900 32 Mile Rd. in Washington Township, they’re gearing up to open in mid-September. It’s a fully operational farm with much more than apples and pumpkins. Alongside their cider, Millers has a Country Store stocked with pies, bread, jams, jellies, donuts, and more. They’ve also got a greenhouse filled with various plants. Throughout the seasons, you can enjoy U-Pick strawberries, cherries, pumpkins, raspberries, and three types of apples. Plus, they have their own ice cream parlor and craft their own mackinaw fudge.
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Jonel Jaksa is the producer for The All-New Morning Bounce with Mean Jean and Shannon Renee. He’s been with 105.1 The Bounce since 2020 and has been in radio for over 20 years. He’s worked at several stations and in a wide array of radio formats, from hip-hop to rock to country music to sports talk, and is a three-time Michigan Association of Broadcasters award winner. As a content creator for 105.1 The Bounce, Jonel writes articles on hip-hop music, movies, WWE and pop culture.
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