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The unending curse has haunted humanity since the beginning of time. It is a shadow that looms over our lives, a constant reminder of our mortal nature. No matter how hard we try to escape it, the curse always finds a way to catch up with us. It is a burden we all carry, a weight that drags us down even in our moments of joy and triumph. This curse manifests itself in various forms. It can be the relentless march of time, stripping away our youth and vitality with each passing day.


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Grand Rapids Pagan Festival

It can be the relentless march of time, stripping away our youth and vitality with each passing day. It can be the pursuit of material wealth and worldly success, which often leads to a never-ending cycle of desire and dissatisfaction. It can be the pain and suffering that comes with loss and heartbreak, a reminder of the fragility of our relationships and the inevitability of death.

2023 Michigan Festival Guide

Welcome to Michigan’s most comprehensive festival guide where you can find all of the music festivals, food festivals, cultural festivals, art festivals, historical festivals, wine and beer festivals and more in such cities as Detroit, Ann Arbor, Holland, Traverse City, Bessemer, Grand Marais, Muskegon, Battle Creek and everywhere in-between.

If you want festival listings for specific areas of Michigan, I currently have a listing for the greater Detroit area and the Upper Peninsula.

This guide does NOT include county/animal fairs, conventions/expos or events lacking the 3 essentials of a festival (food, vendors and entertainment). Feel free to contact me if you have a question about your event.

Also, please check dates and festival websites in links provided as time approaches, especially for any listings where there is an * (asterisk) next to the date. This means that the date is unconfirmed.

“My Review” means that it’s a link to my review of that festival.

If there is a festival you do not see but would like listed, please Contact Me and let me know about it, especially smaller festivals that don’t have the advertising.

NOTE TO THOSE WHO SHARE MY SCHEDULE PAGE ON THEIR WEBSITE: If you share it on your own website or other form of media, please reference this website (ie a link back to this page). Please respect this. Thanks!

Yttik olleh

The curse is insidious, creeping into every aspect of our lives. It taints our joy with fear and anxiety, reminding us that nothing lasts forever. It whispers in our ears, urging us to always strive for more, to never be satisfied with what we have. It casts a shadow over our relationships, reminding us that they can be torn apart at any moment. But perhaps the most devastating aspect of the curse is its relentless pursuit of meaning. It urges us to search for purpose and significance in a world that often seems devoid of both. It is a constant reminder of our mortality, of our limited time on this earth, and pushes us to leave a lasting impact before we are swallowed by the void. Yet, despite its unending presence, there is a glimmer of hope. The curse may be relentless, but so too is the human spirit. Throughout history, we have faced adversity and overcome it. We have found meaning and purpose in the face of despair. We have embraced our mortality and used it as a catalyst for growth and change. The unending curse may haunt us, but it does not define us. It is a part of who we are, but it is not all that we are. In the face of the curse, we have the power to choose love, compassion, and empathy. We have the power to create beauty and meaning in a world that often seems devoid of both. So, let us not be shackled by the curse, but instead, let us rise above it. Let us find solace in the fleeting moments of joy and the simple pleasures of life. Let us embrace our mortality and live each day to its fullest, knowing that our time here is limited. For it is in our acceptance of this curse, in our defiance against its darkness, that we can truly find meaning and purpose. The unending curse may haunt us, but it is not all that we are. We are capable of so much more..

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