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EVENTS AND THINGS TO DO NEAR
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

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What are the best things to do near University of Michigan Museum of Natural History?
Our most popular events near University of Michigan Museum of Natural History include:
  • Yoga at the Big House
  • Metro Detroit Gym Girlies Presents: Kayaking and Kocktails
  • 8/4: (Book)Sweet on Romance Book Club!
  • Pure Visibility presents Marketingâš¡ReCharge! in July
  • 2025 Summer Camp, August 11 - 15, Ann Arbor, MI.
  • NEF July: Startup Pitch Pit at Spark!
  • 27th Milliken Award Celebration
  • Sikh Studies Summer Institute: 1-week Seminar
  • TABE at MWSE-Washtenaw
  • Intro to Pet Photography presented by Sigma Ambassador Anabel DFlux
  • Speed Dating Ann Arbor Singles 24-39
  • Literati Presents: Austin Channing Brown in conversation w/Ashley C. Ford
  • Arabian Nights Festival
  • 7/30: Rainbows and Unicorns- An LGBTQ+ Book Club at Booksweet
  • Focus Pocus: A Macro Photography Workshop with Travis Howell
  • Two Books, Two Authors: A Conversation on Queer Mental Health, Attachment,
  • Ann Arbor Career Fair
  • Get a Grip on Your Business
  • Pet Photography in the Park presented by Sigma Ambassador Anabel DFlux
  • Doodles Downtown: Summer Art Show Closing Ceremony
  • Girls Rooftop Night Out
  • Remote Workers Meet Up
  • Literati Presents: Jessica Francis Kane
  • FBN Summer Franchise Crawl - Ann Arbor Edition
  • FUJIFILM X-E5 First Look - PROCAM Ann Arbor
  • 8/29: Ann Arborville Horror Book Club at Booksweet
  • Photography Foundations with Travis Howell
  • IOE 70th Anniversary Celebration: Symposium [October 3]
  • Kerrytown Photo Walk with Sony
  • Ann Arbor Tree Walk - Kerrytown
  • Ann Arbor's Best Halloween Weekend Bar Crawl
  • Stronger Together: Building Referral Networks for Better Maternal Health
  • 2025 IOE Homecoming Tailgate [October 4]
  • What else should I visit around University of Michigan Museum of Natural History?