Attractions and events in Garden City, Michigan are the focal points of this guide.
Among the resources that might be found here are websites representing museums, historical places, libraries, or art galleries in Garden City, as well as entertainment venues like theaters or opera houses, if there are any. Websites representing local theatre groups would be appropriate for this category, as well.
Local parks, gardens, or hiking trails could be listed here, as might those of local concerts, festivals, or events.
Sports and recreational programs, facilities, or teams could be included here, whether sponsored by a local school, church, community service organization, or private entity.
Examples may include the Garden City Public Library, or The Straight Farmhouse, which is both a historic place and a museum.
 
 
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Representing the sports programs of Garden City Public Schools, including its Middle School, Junior Varsity, and Varsity teams, the site lists game and practice schedules, and rosters, as well as photographs, live-streaming of games, and game videos. A printable calendar of events is published on the site, along with the rules for participation in athletic programs, athletic training information, registration schedules and forms, and various forms and documents.
https://gardencityathletics.com/
Garden City Hockey Association
Providing both a recreational house hockey league and a more competitive travel team, the GCHA provides the youth of Garden City with the opportunities to play hockey, develop their skills, and compete in the game. Its bylaws, a parent guide, registration policies, access to necessary forms, and a calendar of games and other events are put forth. Also available is the Little Stars program, which is a learn-to-play program designed to teach basic skating and hockey skills to beginning players.
https://www.gcyouthhockey.com/
Located along Log Cabin Road, near the intersection of Merriman and Cherry Hill Roads, in Garden City, Michigan, driving instructions, office hours, and contacts are posted, along with a calendar of events, a photo gallery, and advertising opportunities. Hockey and figure skating programs available at the ice arena are highlighted, including instructional programs, and its policies and contacts for booking ice time at the arena are posted. Public skating times are displayed.
https://www.gcicearena.com/
In business since 1967, the 18-hole miniature golf course is situated along Ford Road in Garden City, Michigan. Directions and a map show its location. Several photographs of the facilities are displayed, and an overview of the family-owned business is included. The hours of operation, pricing, and additional services for groups of ten or more, reserved areas, birthday parties, and fundraising events, are listed. A calendar of events is included, with a phone number and contact form.
https://www.gardencityminigolf.com/
Established as a branch of the Wayne County Library in 1922, the library was first housed in a corner of a room at a private home in Perrinsville, then moved to a room in a Garden City general store in 1927, moving several times before becoming a municipal library. Its history, location, hours, services, and policies are featured, along with a calendar of events, and information about obtaining a library card, accessing online resources and making use of other services and collections.
https://www.gardencitylib.org/
Garden City Youth Athletic Association
The GCYAA is a non-profit organization run by volunteer board members, members, and coaches, who give of their time and resources to provide area youth with opportunities to participate in T-ball, baseball, fast-pitch softball, cheerleading, football, and basketball. Board members, commissioners, and standing committees are acknowledged, registration schedules and policies are noted and, for each sport, rules, season information, sponsors, maps, and access to various forms are available.
http://gcyaa.com/
Purchased by the Garden City Historical Commission in 2004, the museum opened in its new location in 2006. Built in 1866, the Farmhouse grounds also include the Lathers General Store, a replica of the original, which also served as the post office when Oscar Straight was postmaster in the 1860s, and the Grande Parlour, which is rented out for events. Membership information, an overview of the facilities, hours of operation, support options, and contacts are presented.
https://straightfarmhouse.org/