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Dining events
Assumption Greek MiniFest: Get all the flavors of a Greek festival without the crowds. Assumption Greek Orthodox Church and Cultural Center’s Greek MiniFest will offer drive-thru carryout Greek food including chicken kebab, lamb shank, spinch pie or gyro dinners, combination plates and more. 11 a.m.-8 p.m. May 28-31. 21800 Marter, St. Clair Shores. (586) 596-6326 or (586) 779-8071 to order. Visit assumptionfestival.com to view menu or order online during the festival.
Summer Rum Street Party at Detroit City Distillery: Celebrating the return of this limited-edition summer spirit, Detroit City Distillery is hosting an outdoor street party in Eastern Market with DJs and a special menu of craft rum drinks. Summer Rum is available through Labor Day at the distillery and in local bars and liquor stores. Noon-9 p.m. May 30. 2462 Riopelle, Detroit. detroitcitydistillery.com.
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For the second year in a row, the COVID-19 pandemic has claimed a beloved Detroit tradition the St. Patrick s Day parade.
Parade organizers on Thursday morning said that given the safety protocols that would have to be followed, they realized it would be difficult to host and promote this year s event, planned for March 14. The parade typically draws between 80,000 and 100,000 people and is one of the largest St. Patrick s Day parades in the country.
Michael Kelly, president of the United Irish Societies, which puts on the parade, said they made the decision to cancel with heartfelt disappointment. Kelly is already planning for 2022.