Labatt’s Free 21+ Skate Night to Take Over Downtown Detroit
The upcoming “Labatt on Ice” event, hosted by the Michigan-based Labatt team, promises an unforgettable evening for beer lovers. Scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 14, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., this festive gathering will take place at The Rink at Campus Martius Park in collaboration with Downtown Detroit.
According to the news release, to thank local beer drinkers for making Michigan a top market for Labatt, “Labatt on Ice” covers guests’ admission and skate rentals and even offers up some Labatt swag throughout the evening. Skating will be available on a first come first served basis for up to 300 guests. Guests must be 21 and older to participate.
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Labatt’s Brand Director, Jason Folaron, expressed appreciation for the warm reception Labatt has received in Detroit and across Michigan. He emphasized the city’s significance as one of their top U.S. markets and encouraged fans aged 21 and over to seize the opportunity to enjoy a night of free skating, “holiday cheer, and ice-cold Labatt” with their friends. Importantly, participants are reminded to bring their identification.
The chosen venue, The Rink at Campus Martius Park, presented by Visit Detroit, stands as Michigan’s family-friendly outdoor skating rink. Located on Woodward Avenue in Downtown Detroit, this setting offers a unique skating experience against the backdrop of the city skyline and Detroit’s Christmas Tree.
Campus Martius Park, known as the true heart of Detroit, hosts the city’s annual tree-lighting ceremony and is home to a variety of nearby restaurants. These include Parc, Shake Shack, Texas de Brazil, Hard Rock Café, and Central Kitchen. The park is just a short walk from the Detroit International RiverWalk, providing visitors with added experience.
Interestingly, Campus Martius Park has earned the title of one of the best public squares in the U.S. through USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Travel Award Contest. Additionally, the Detroit Riverfront received recognition as the best riverwalk earlier this year by the publication.
As Labatt celebrates its success in Michigan, “Labatt on Ice” promises to be an evening of “holiday cheer and ice-cold Labatt.”
6 Enchanting Spots to Capture the Holiday Magic in Metro Detroit
The holiday season is upon us, and in Michigan, it’s a time when the entire state transforms into a festive wonderland. Silver bells chime, holiday music fills the air, and the magic of Christmas is everywhere. From downtown Detroit to the serene beauty of Marquette and from the picturesque Traverse City to the corners of southwest Michigan, the state offers a diverse range of holiday attractions for everyone to enjoy.
There’s something particularly special about the holiday season in Michigan, and one of the key ingredients in stirring up the Christmas spirit is holiday light displays. Whether it’s a pre-Christmas gathering with loved ones or a peaceful holiday stroll under the twinkling lights, Christmas activities foster a sense of warmth and wonder.
In addition to the captivating light displays, Michigan’s December weeks offer an excellent opportunity to explore the state’s charming towns, each of which goes to great lengths to create a welcoming and festive atmosphere. These towns aim to make visitors feel not just merry but truly uplifted. As you explore these communities, you’ll have the chance to create cherished memories and gather stories that will last a lifetime. The welcoming ambiance and festive spirit of these towns provide an opportunity to escape from the routine and immerse yourself in the holiday magic.
Michigan truly comes to life during the holiday season, with its enchanting lights, festive décor, and the general spirit of celebration. Festive events and activities, including tree-lightings, Santa Claus appearances, parades, and craft shows, offer a wealth of options for enjoyment throughout Michigan during the Christmas and holiday season. To help you start your preparations for this joyous time of year, we’ve compiled a list of places to capture the holiday magic in Metro Detroit.
Kayla is the midday host on Detroit’s 105.1 The Bounce. She started her career in radio back in 2016 as an intern at another Detroit station and worked her way here. She's made stops in Knoxville, TN, Omaha, Ne and other places before returning to Detroit. She’s done almost everything in radio from promotions to web, creating content on social media, you name it.
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