Attractions, events, and sporting and recreational opportunities in Corunna, Michigan are the focus of topics in this guide.
These may include local museums and historical places. One example of an appropriate topic for this category is the website representing Corunna Historical Village.
Created through the efforts of the Corunna Historical Commission and the Shiawassee County Historical Society, this village was formed in 1990 on land purchased through a state grant. Owned by the City of Corunna and maintained and operated by the Corunna Historical Commission, the village consists of several restored historical buildings representing the period between 1843 and 1905, including a township hall, school, church, blacksmith shop, tinsmith shop, carriage barn, three homes, a bicycle museum, and a caboose.
Headquartered in Corunna, the Community District Library serves a larger area through branches in six other communities.
As the county seat, the City of Corunna hosts the annual Shiawassee County Fair, an agricultural fair that offers activities, competitions, and events for the whole family, and the other events are hosted on the fairgrounds throughout the year, such as the annual truck show.
Held at Hugh McCurdy Park, the Corunna 4th of July Celebration includes competitions and other events, as well as its featured fireworks show.
These are just a few of the resources that may be appropriate for this category. Besides local museums, historical places, and libraries, art galleries, theaters, parks, and amusement facilities in Corunna could also be listed here, whether operated by the city, school, community organization, or a for-profit entity. Besides the fair, truck show, and 4th of July festivities, any scheduled events in Corunna would be suitable for this category, including concerts. Sports activities, teams, and leagues, sponsored by the city parks and recreation department, by a local school, or a community organization, might be found here. This may include Varsity or Junior Varsity sports teams, and Little League teams, as well as golf courses, skating rinks, and recreational programs or facilities.
 
 
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City of Corunna Parks & Recreation
Governed by the Corunna Parks & Recreation Commission, which consists of from nine to eleven members appointed by the city council on the recommendation of the city manager. Commission members are acknowledged, and photos, descriptions, policy data, and times for Heritage Park, McCurdy Park, Larry Franks Field, Mitchell Fields, and the Boat Launch Community Center are included. Contact data and volunteer opportunities are featured.
http://www.corunna-mi.gov/departments/parks_and_recreation/
Headquartered in Corruna, Michigan, the library has branches in Bancroft, Byron, Lennon, Morrice, New Lothrop, and Perry, as well as the main branch in Corunna. The addresses of its locations are posted, and each is shown on a map, along with hours of operation, an overview of the services available from each, information on obtaining a library card, access to the library catalog, a kid’s catalog, and an overview of available online services.
https://www.mycdl.org/
Corunna 4th of July Celebration
The annual community and family celebration are held at Hugh McCurdy Park on Corunna Avenue (M-17) in the City of Corunna, Michigan. Associated with the Michigan Festivals & Events Association, a list of event organizers and contacts are posted, including telephone numbers and email addresses. Sponsors are acknowledged and sponsorship and volunteer opportunities are discussed. Maps, parking information, and driving directions are included.
http://corunna4th.org/
The sports teams of Corunna Middle School and Corunna High School are featured here, sorted by fall, winter, and spring seasons, by sport, grade level, and Junior Varsity and Varsity teams. Included are schedules for each, coaches, team rosters, team files, statistics, game summaries and headlines, team news, photographs, videos, and training camps. A district athletics calendar, announcements, and an introduction to the Corunna Athletic Club are included.
https://corunnacavs.org/
Corunna Historical Village of Shiawassee County
Owned by the City of Corunna, operated by the Corunna Historical Commission, and financially supported by the Friends of the Corunna Historical Village, the village is open in the afternoon of July 4, the first two weekends in December, and by appointment, and guided tours are available for a cost of $3 per person. The historical village includes several historical buildings. Details about memberships, volunteer opportunities, events, and tours are included.
https://corunnahistoricalvillage.org/
The County Fair Grounds hosts the annual county agricultural fair each year, as well as other activities and events throughout the year. Schedules are posted on the site, along with its policies regarding vendors, participating organizations, advisors, participants, volunteers, and sponsors. A history of the county fair is presented, and membership policies and fees for the Shiawassee County Agricultural Society are put forth, and the facilities and grounds rental policies are stated.
https://shiawasseefair.com/
Shiawassee County Fair Annual Truck Show
The family-friendly, interactive event is held at the start of the Shiawassee County Fair, offering four classes of competition: Bobtail, Combination, Non-Working, and Wash and Park. Presented by the Shiawassee County Fair and the National Association of Show Trucks (NAST), its schedule of events, a gallery of photographs, and a FAQ which answers questions about entree fees, parade routes, sponsorships, advertising opportunities, and others, including contacts.
https://www.shiacotruckshow.com/