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Get Out: Bike, Dance or Listen to Tunes

Weekend events will keep residents of all ages busy.

There are plenty of options this weekend for indoor and outdoor activities for all ages. So, check out these ideas, leave a comment to add your own and then head out to have some fun.

Songwriters Anonymous Night

When: 7-9 p.m. Friday

Where: Coffee Beanery, 28557 Woodward Ave., Berkley

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Why go: Enjoy live folk music by local songwriters Evie Boss, Clint Lavens, Tobin Steritt and Dave Falk.

Cost: Free

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What else: Call 248-336-9930 for more information.

Berkley Bike Rodeo

When: 9:30 a.m. Saturday

Where: , 2400 Robina Ave., Berkley

Why go: American Cycle and Fitness will provide bike and helmet inspections beginning at 9:30 a.m. Then participants will embark on a ride around town, during which they'll learn new bike routes.

Cost: Free

What else: Call 248-658-3300 for more information.

Ice cream and ultimate Frisbee

When: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Saturday

Where: , 2312 Greenfield Road, Berkley

Why go: Work up an appetite during a game of ultimate Frisbee and then carb load afterward with ice cream sundaes.

Cost: Free

What else: Call 248-544-1800 or visit www.greenfieldchurch.com for more information.

Spring hoedown

When: 7 p.m. - midnight, Saturday

Where: , 2079 12 Mile Road, Berkley

Why go: Kick up your heels to the country music of The T.J. Kelly Band beginning at 8 p.m. during this event hosted by the Berkley American Legion Riders from Post 374.

Cost: $5

What else: Doors open at 7 p.m., music starts at 8 p.m. and lasts until midnight. The public is welcome. E-mail berkleypost374@yahoo.com for more information.

Senior prom

When: 6-8:30 p.m. Sunday

Where: , 2119 Catalpa Dr., Berkley

Why go: Shake a leg to tunes from The Beatles, Frank Sinatra and more while you connect with folks from another generation during this dance hosted by teens from the "Somewhere To Ask God Everything" (S.T.A.G.E.) group at CANA.

Cost: $5; free for those 60 and older or 18 and younger

What else: Call 248-544-1800 for more information. Open to the public.

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