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The big little town of Scottville, Michigan offers fun events and festivals that have something for everyone. From auctions to ice hockey, and concerts to kayak races, you’ll never be bored in Scottville!
Here we’ve condensed the most popular annual happenings, so you can see at a glance which time of year you may want to visit our wonderful area. Welcome to Scottville!
West Shore Community Ice Arena in Scottville hosts several youth and adult hockey tournaments throughout the fall and winter. The Area 24 Special Olympics host their charity hockey game to benefit local area Special Olympic athletes.
This public and free event has been bringing businesses and community agencies together annually for nearly 30 years to provide a fun-filled day for children and families. Each year, about 60 groups from local businesses, community agencies, and clubs have booths providing hands-on activities, snacks like cotton candy and popcorn, giveaways, and information on resources for families.
This race is held in conjunction with the Scottville 10 + 31 Celebration and includes three difference races to choose from. Two of the races are strictly kayak or canoe and the third is a triathlon which includes biking, running, and paddling. This event is sponsored by Paddle Sports Factory Outlet and Smith & Eddy Insurance and takes place on the Pere Marquette River.
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West Shore Community College in Scottville offers classes, the West Shore Ice Arena, and a complete recreation center.
The colorful attire and crazy antics of the Scottville Clown Band amuse people, but they also have extraordinary musical talent.
The Annual Show of the Western Michigan Old Engine Club is held the first weekend of August at Scottville’s Riverside Park.
Scottville Riverside Park, along the Pere Marquette River, has over 50 modern sites and is popular for camping and fishing.