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2016 AuSable River Canoe Marathon – July 30 – 31, 2016

The 69th annual running of One of the Greatest Canoe Races on Earth – The AuSable River Canoe Marathon – is upcoming July 30-31, 2016.

Known by its legions of die-hard fans simply as “The Marathon”, this event is one of the original ultra-endurance events in North America. The Marathon is also the middle leg of the Triple Crown of Canoe Racing. New York’s General Clinton Canoe Regatta, staged Memorial Day, and Quebec’s Classique internationale de canots de la Mauricie, staged over the U.S. Labor Day weekend complete the Triple Crown circuit.

AuSable Marathon Week kicks off in Oscoda, Tuesday, July 26, with the Da$h For Ca$h, a 64-team single elimination “drag-racing” event, the teams sprinting head-to-head on a short course.

Au8able Marathon action continues Wednesday-Thursday-Friday, July 27-29, with the Time Trial Sprints in Grayling. The teams individually sprint a short, looped course with the results of the sprints determining each teams starting position for Saturday night’s running start of the main event.

More than 50,000 frenzied fans will cheer & urge on on the tough competitors in The Marathon at various points along the course. First, when the starter’s gun sounds at 9 p.m. Saturday night in Grayling, the teams dash with their canoes through the downtown streets in a thrilling LeMans-style running sprint to the river.

The start of the AuSable River Canoe Marathon has often been referred to as the most intense, exciting several-minute happening in all of competitive sports.

The two-person teams race 120 miles non-stop for 14 to 19 hours & over 50,000 paddle strokes on the AuSable River from Grayling, Michigan to Oscoda, Michigan, on the shores of Lake Huron.

They will battle darkness, weather conditions, river obstructions, illness & sheer exhaustion while charging down the river at a torrid pace of 50 to 80 paddle strokes per minute.

Thousands of fans travel to viewing locations at public access points, bridges & the six Consumers Energy hydroelectric dams that the teams must portage during the race.

Many riverfront homeowners host Marathon Parties for friends & family. The most die-hard fans follow ALL of the race – 120 miles & 14 to 19 hours to the finish line.

The AuSable River Canoe Marathon is organized by a non-profit organization, AuSable River International Canoe Marathon, Inc. (ARICM) which is made up entirely of volunteers who are fans of this great race.

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Jay Leno – Interlochen Arts Festival – July 29, 2016


Get ready to laugh! Longtime Tonight Show host Jay Leno returns to the stage—and his comedy roots—in a stand-up comedy show in Interlochen’s own Kresge Auditorium.

Don’t miss your chance to spend an evening being entertained by the “hardest-working man in show business”—acclaimed late-night TV host, admired stand-up comedian, best-selling children’s book author, lovable voice-over artist, pioneering car builder and mechanic, philanthropist and more.

An indefatigable performer, Leno loves to test his humor live on audiences across the nation, performing over 100 live appearances in nightclubs, theaters and stadiums each year, including during his long Tonight Show hosting. He has been touted as one of the nicest people in show business and the hardest-working—a winning tandem for the man who says “Anyone can have a life—careers are hard to come by!”

July 29, 2016 – 8:00pm
Kresge Auditorium

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Lindsey Stirling – Interlochen Arts Festival – July 30, 2016


In 2010, Piers Morgan told an America’s Got Talent quarterfinalist that the world had no place for a dubstep, dancing violinist. Six years later, Lindsey Stirling has cemented her place in the world—and the Interlochen stage—through two chart-topping albums and hundreds of popular YouTube videos.

A classically trained violinist from Gilbert, Arizona, Lindsey has entered a futurist world of electronic big beats and animation, leaping through the music industry with over half a billion views on YouTube, Billboard chart-topping hits and sold out tours worldwide. Join Lindsey for a unique, high-energy performance that blends classical violin with electronic dance beats and graceful dance moves.

July 30, 2016 – 8:00pm
Kresge Auditorium

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World Youth Symphony Orchestra, Carlos Kalmar, cond.; Conrad Tao, piano – Interlochen Arts Festival – July 31, 2016


Conductor Carlos Kalmar takes the helm of the World Youth Symphony Orchestra for their fifth performance of the summer. Guest pianist Conrad Tao joins WYSO in a performance of Ravel’s “Piano Concerto in G.” Anton Dvorak’s Symphony No. 8 rounds out the Week 5 program.

Carlos Kalmar is in his 13th year as the music director of the Oregon Symphony and is also the artistic director and principal conductor of both the Grant Park Music Festival in Chicago and the Spanish Radio/Television Orchestra and Choir in Madrid. Kalmar’s creative programs and exceptional conducting have led the Oregon Symphony to multiple Grammy nominations and several critically-acclaimed recordings. Kalmar is in demand by symphonies worldwide as a guest conductor. He lives in Poland with his wife and son.

Conrad Tao is a concert pianist, Presidential Scholar in the Arts, Gilmore Artist and artist-in-residence for the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Despite his young age, Tao has already recorded several albums and performed with symphonies across the nation. Tao is also a gifted composer, winning eight consecutive ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer Awards.

July 31, 2016 – 8:00pm
Ticket price(s): All Seats $28.00
Kresge Auditorium

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