I'm happy to report that one of the "365 South Bend" founders will be moving back to the Bend in a week's time, and as such, from here on out, this blog will be updated on a regular basis until we reach our goal of 365 posts about all the wonderful things to do in the community.
Last summer, as all bloggers were away, we didn't really highlight much around the community. Yet summer is, in my opinion, the best time to be here. (And yes, summer includes the first ND football of the season.)
Being on the very edge of the Eastern Standard Time zone blesses St. Joe County with incredibly long hours of daylight. And simple math here: more hours of daylight = more fun outside = more fun.
Some of the most fun to be had in the summertime are the unplanned events -- those impromptu pick-up soccer games, or lazy afternoons wasted out on the nearest patch of grass or beach, or just hanging out on the deck until someone realizes the beer's gone and it's way past midnight. However, just in case some boredom sets in, this blog might give you some suggestions how to shake up your summer. And of course, feel free to send your suggestions in as well!
Not ready for the work week yet? How about closing out the weekend with a free music festival?
Today marks the last day of a festival that's been going on all weekend - the Niles Bluegrass Festival. And I think bluegrass goes with summer almost as well as lemonade does. Now in its tenth year, the festival hosts more than 20 bands to jam from morning (10am) till night (9pm). There are two stages, both on St. Joseph River -- the perfect place to sit back, relax, and listen to some music.
When: Thursday, May 31 -Sunday, June 3, 10am - 9pm
Where: Riverfront Park, Wayne Street, Niles, Michigan (Niles is only about 20 minutes north on Route 31 for most residents of the 574 code)
Website: http://www.nilesbluegrass.com/
Cost: Free!