For the twelfth year, GM River Days will take place along the Detroit Riverfront from 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. June 23-25 – from the Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority Terminal & Dock just west of the GM Renaissance Center, to Rivard Plaza and the William G. Milliken State Park. River Days is a weekend-long celebration of Detroit's RiverWalk with activities on land and water. Experience all the RiverWalk has to offer, from the jet-ski demos and riverboat tours to live music, sand sculptures, delicious eats and much more. Admission is $3. Free for children ages 3 and under and seniors ages 65 and up. For more information, call 313-566-8235 or visit http://www.riverdays.com.
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