Celebrate Slow’s: Corktown event features cornhole, music, food and beer at Roosevelt Park
Oct. 3, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
The world is invited — we like how that sounds — to a nicely curated
outdoor party this Sunday called Rainbow Blight. The event will do many
things: celebrate Slow’s Bar-BQ‘s
five year anniversary, raise funds to rehab Corktown’s Roosevelt Park
and plant more seeds for other sustainable development projects in
Detroit.
To properly honor all of the above, what better than a
cornhole tourney in front of the spectral beauty of the Michigan Central
Station, soundtracked by music of Will Session Band, Guilty Simpson,
Odu Afrobeat Orchestra, Lord Scrummage, Liars and more?
The cornhole toss-off is $30 per two-person team, with proceeds going to benefit Roosevelt Park.
There
will be food on the premises, including pulled pork in the Slows
tradition, and more food from Mind Body Spirit. A semi truck with 30
taps of fine beer will stand by for all your liquid refreshment needs.
Also
not to be missed: the Imagination Station, a nonprofit which is
cleaning up two blighted properties on 14th street, is part of the
party. One house is now a rotating public art space and the other will
become a community media center. Nice work. Walk over and check out the
opening of the first installation, “Salvaged Landscape,” by artist Catie
Newell.
The Mi Green Team will also be there. Look for the green
tent. Vendors, nonprofits and others in the green industry will be
present.
Sunday, Oct. 3, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Roosevelt Park is at
the intersection of Michigan Avenue, W. Vernor and 14th. Kitty corner
from Slow’s.