I think it鈥檚 only fitting that the Best of Detroit issue is published in June.
For us, it feels like the end of a school year, where you ask friends to write in your yearbook and there鈥檚 a big graduation party when it鈥檚 all done.
In this case, the Best of Detroit celebration on June 28 is the party, the Best of Detroit feature with the results of our readers鈥 ballot is the yearbook, and this column is the place for the friends (our staff) to 鈥渟ign the page鈥 with their top memories of the past 12 months.
Here is some of the fun stuff we were up to:
鈥淢y family and I attended the Purdue vs. Tennessee game during the NCAA men鈥檚 Elite Eight basketball tournament at Little Caesars Arena. The atmosphere was electric. Being inside the arena surrounded by students and bands from both schools, plus other passionate fans from Detroit and elsewhere, was an amazing and unforgettable experience.鈥
鈥 Geri Wilson, audience development director
鈥淎 highlight for me was tailgating at Eastern Market for the Lions鈥 playoff game against the Rams and Matthew Stafford in minus 15-degree weather, followed by a 鈥渨inner winner chicken dinner鈥 at Penny Red鈥檚. The cold couldn鈥檛 stop Detroit!鈥
鈥 Aubrey Kapala, account executive
鈥淥n one of the first warm days this year, my girlfriend and I went to the Detroit Zoo and then afterwards to Ray鈥檚 Ice Cream. It was just perfect.鈥
鈥 Jack Thomas, associate editor
鈥淚n November, my boyfriend and I saw comedian Hasan Minhaj at the Fox Theatre. I was so happy to finally watch him live!鈥
鈥 Juliana Lumaj, editorial assistant
鈥淚 was at my very first indoor opening day tailgate party within the beautiful Detroit Music Hall and, to my amazement, found they had the rooftop permanently set up for outdoor parties. I was enthralled by the view from that vantage point. It was certainly a sight to behold and definitely a unique space to experience the Tigers鈥 opening day.鈥
鈥 Cathleen Francois, marketing adviser
鈥淟ast summer, in select cities, Ed Sheeran played some small-venue acoustic set shows during his worldwide stadium tour. In Detroit, one was held at the Royal Oak Music Theatre the day before his Ford Field show. I live in Royal Oak, so I figured, 鈥楲et me go down there and see what all the fuss is about.鈥 Within just a few minutes of my arriving at the venue, multiple large SUVs pulled up, and out jumped Ed! He took my phone and snapped a selfie with me! He was extremely kind and humble. There was hardly anyone else around; it was a magical moment.鈥
鈥擠avid Benvenuto, senior circulation marketing coordinator
OK, it鈥檚 really hard to top David鈥檚 highlight, but the NFL Draft was up there for me. I attended the first day鈥檚 events with 糖心vlog安卓版鈥檚 director of digital strategy, Travis Cleveland, and the second with my brother, Kevin. We were all grinning with pride to see Detroit successfully host such a huge event and to view people of all ages from everywhere in the country appreciating the city the way we do.
To see what our readers picked as their favorite places and people in metro Detroit, click here. I hope your personal faves made the cut.
This story originally appeared in the June 2024 issue of 糖心vlog安卓版. To read more, pick up a copy of 糖心vlog安卓版 Detroit at a local retail outlet. Our digital editionwill be available on June 6.
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