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Visit Saline for Beauty, Arts & More

As Michigan’s premier chimney sweep company, those of us at Clean Sweeps of Michigan  get the opportunity to travel throughout the state, visiting our neighbors in different cities and towns. Not only do we get to meet great people, we get to see what each of Michigan’s great cities and towns has to offer. Just like any good thing, it’s hard to keep it a secret, so we’d like to share a little bit about Saline, Michigan with you. If you haven’t ever been, maybe it’s time for a road trip.

For The Artist

If you’re an artist of any kind and are eager to get involved with the arts community or are looking to improve your skills, visit Saline’s Two Twelve Arts Center! The center offers classes, workshops, and events all year long. There’s even an adult overnight art camp! Writing the next big thing but need some feedback? The Two Twelve Arts Center also offers writer’s groups to help you stay on track. To find out more about the classes and events offered at the Two Twelve Arts Center, check out www.twotwelvearts.org.

Get Your Cardio And Art Appreciation Simultaneously

Saline also boasts a Sculpture Walk, which is home to 11 sculptures, 5 of which are located in downtown Saline, 2 of which are at City Hall, 2 of which are at the Saline District Library, and 2 of which are on the Depot Trail. Enjoy the works of 4 different artists any time, any day of the week.

Movies In The Park

Nothing says summer like a good movie in the park. Bring a blanket and head to Mill Pond Park where you can enjoy food, drinks, music, and of course an inflatable obstacle course and bouncer, before settling down for a good flick.  Make sure you keep an eye out for next summer’s schedule.

Nothing Beats Nature

Saline has 11 developed parks, making it the ideal place for those that want to be close to a big city (Saline is only an hour away from Detroit), but still enjoy the great outdoors. From playgrounds and baseball diamonds to boat launch ramps, bike trails and picnic areas, Saline’s 190+ acres of open air parks have everything the nature-lover could want.

For The Retail-Addicted

If you’re not the outdoors type and prefer to spend your time with man-made beauty, Saline has plenty of upscale shops to feed your soul.  From thrift stores to gift stores, you’re bound to find a shop or two you’ll love.

Saline’s Early Days

In its early days, Saline was at the heart of the shipping route connecting Detroit and Chicago. Today, the residents of Saline are still celebrating their heritage as a place where agriculture and industry come together. When you visit, be sure to check out the “Seats of our Heritage”, which is a permanent public art piece that includes seats from farming equipment, a wagon wheel, and other symbolic artifacts.

We hope you’ve been inspired to visit Saline and see what all of the buzz is about.  Thinking about moving? We won’t try to persuade you – but we will say that Saline is known for its clean, safe neighborhoods, great schools, and above average housing values and household incomes. Experience Saline, yourself – you’ll find lots to do with some of the friendliest people around!

Lansing — More Than You Know

At Clean Sweeps of Michigan, we travel through the state, cleaning and servicing the fireplaces and chimneys of our neighbors. Through our travels, we’ve been lucky enough to get to know the wonderful cities and towns of Michigan, and we’re excited to share what we’ve discovered with you! If you haven’t been to Lansing, Michigan, you’re missing out!

The Great Outdoors

As the Capital City of Michigan, it’s no wonder there is so much to do in Lansing. Just under two hours away from Detroit, Lansing sits on the Grand River and boasts scenic biking and hiking trails. Or bring your boat and rent a boat slip. Whether you’re a resident or not, you can enjoy the beautiful Grand River from April to December.

Shop ‘Til You Drop

Between the Eastwood Towne Center, the Lansing Mall and the Frandor Center, you’re bound to get your fill of shopping. And when your arms need a break from carrying all the bags, there are plenty of delicious restaurants to choose from.

The Lansing City Market

Take a stroll by the river and visit the historic Lansing City Market in downtown Lansing. Vendors in the market offer handmade pieces, fresh fruits and vegetables, and more. And the best part is you’ll get to meet the people that make Lansing what it is.

Check Out The Mid Michigan Family Theatre!

For only $7.00 per adult or student, and only $5.00 per preschooler, you can see a 7PM Friday show or a 3PM Saturday or Sunday show at the Mid Michigan Family Theatre. Interested in acting yourself? The theatre also offers classes and camps, and regularly holds auditions. Whether you love the stage or you love center stage, be sure to check out the upcoming shows at http://www.freewebs.com/midmichfamilytheatre/.

Concerts, Baseball, & More!

From festivals and baseball to outdoor movies, Cooley Law School Stadium always has something exciting going on. To see the schedule, check out http://www.milb.com.

Lansing, Michigian – Where The Small Town Meets The Big City

While Lansing offers the shopping, dining and nightlife of a big city, it also has a small town charm and sense of community. With neighborhood organizations, park organizations, and a pledge to live green, the people of Lansing are dedicated to keeping the city safe and beautiful.

See The Wild

Love animals? See the otter pups and the rest of the wildlife at the Potter Park Zoo. Students grades 1-12 can even sign up for Summer Day Camp, where they’ll learn about wildlife the fun, hands-on way!

History Lesson

Originally occupied by Native Americans, Lansing went on to become the capital of Michigan in 1847, and has continuously grown ever since. For a trip through time, check out one of the many museums Lansing has to offer.

Visit Lansing, Today!

If you haven’t been to Lansing, what are you waiting for? Plan a trip and find out why Lansing was given the “Five Star Quality of Life Quotient” by Expansion Management magazine. To start planning your trip, check out www.lansingmi.gov.

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