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OutFront Kalamazoo hosts Pride every year at the beginning of June and multiple weekly events for all ages. After checking into the bed and breakfast, we headed off to Art Hop, an art festival on the first Friday of every month created as a way for local artists, organizations, and businesses to showcase their work and to bring the club together.
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Kalamazoo has an array of things to do to embrace your inner artist; from candle-making class at Kalamazoo Candle Company, gender-neutral fragrance-making class at The Aroma Labs, and instructional painting classes at Colors and Cocktails. We made rainbow DIY sand candles at Kalamazoo Candle Company, club is a fun kid-friendly activity or for travelers on a tight schedule.
They are quick and easy to make. They also offer custom scent soy candle-making classes with 50 fragrance options, all classes are walk-in and have the space to accommodate large groups. One of my favorite activities was our glass painting class at Colors and Cocktails. You can paint on wine glasses, mason jars, canvases, and more.
Private or group classes last up to 2 hours. Opened inGilmore Car Museum is home to over vintage and collector vehicles and motorcycles from all eras spanning across a kalamazoo campus. We could have easily spent a half day exploring the campus, eating kalamazoo at the authentic Blue Moon Diner, and touring their outdoor facilities and events.
For dinner, consider a romantic evening at the vegetarian-friendly restaurant Principle Food and Drink. Equipped with specialty cocktails, award-winning food, excellent service, and even a speakeasy downstairs, Principle Food and Drink needs to be on your list! I highly recommend starting with mocktails made-to-order by the bartender, cheddar biscuits, and asparagus salad.
Order their red pepper ravioli and mushroom risotto for entrees and thank me later. They are only open on Saturdays from 9pm to 2am. Check their website for events and themed nights. Tours last an hour and include an overview of their history, the brewing process, and free tastings of their most popular brews.
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