Log Cabin Day: Sunday, June 28, 2026: Volunteers Needed! Attendees Invited!

Schedule

Sun Jun 28 2026 at 09:30 am to 05:30 pm

UTC-04:00
Location

Palmer Park | Detroit, MI

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Log Cabin Day, People for Palmer Park's free, fun, family-friendly festival NEEDS VOLUNTEERS & participants—art, music, dancing, ice cream!
About this Event

Log Cabin Day Festival & Ice Cream Social Returns to Palmer Park on SUNDAY, June 28 from 1-4 pm. Sign up to Volunteer and/or attend!

Log Cabin Day is a fun-filled, free, family-friendly festival presented by People for Palmer Park. In additional to free ice cream for the first 500 people, we celebrate history, music, dance, theater, storytelling, and art and a special children's Hat & Bonnet Parade-Contest. Children will create their own hats and bonnets from 1-3pm.

VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED from about 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM (2-3 hours shifts, half-day, or all day) to make this a successful event for the community. We need help with the arts and crafts (hat-making for children), serving ice cream, set up in the beginning, cleanup at the end, helping artists set up, welcoming people into the Log Cabin, helping at the welcoming, marketing and merchandise tables, etc.


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Log Cabin Day will be held in the beautiful outdoor setting next to the historic Palmer Park Log Cabin, as well as inside the Log Cabin, overlooking Lake Frances.

Dressing-up in vintage attire and hats from the 1800s-early 1900s is encouraged. Palmer Park is located in northwest Detroit, just west of Woodward Avenue, between McNichols and Seven Mile Roads and bordered by Merrill Plaisance.

This beloved community event, held for the past decade, transforms the grounds of the Palmer Park Log Cabin with vibrancy, fun, and enrichment with a variety of activities and presenters, including:

  • The return of the children's Hat & Bonnet parade/contest. Make a creative hat at the event.
  • Meet the 102nd USTA Black Civil War History Group;
  • Learn about the history of the Log Cabin and Palmer Park from our Senator Thomas Palmer and his wife Mrs. Lizzie Palmer and friends;
  • Enjoy free homemade ice cream from Guernsey Dairy for the first 500;
  • Arts and crafts, hat-making for all ages; make a mini-log cabin!
  • Quilting, sewing, and other fiber art demonstrations and quilt displays;
  • Queen Lynette Halalay on her magical spinning wheel
  • Weaving demonstrations and art-making with Michael Daitch of Coat of Many Colors Weaver;
  • Square and Round dancing with the Metropolitan Detroit Square & Round Dancers
  • Live music withThe Boblo Islanders featuring Joel Jackson on Hawaiian steel guitar and Spanish guitar, Lindsay McCaw on Hawaiian guitar, fiddle and vocals, Grace Van’t Hot on vocals and ukulele, and Walter Prettyman on fiddle. Together they bring a loose, lived-in warmth to vintage Hawaiian, early jazz, and novelty tunes, drawing on deep individual roots in traditional music.
  • Storytelling & free book giveaways
  • Food trucks
  • Mama Denise in the restored historic kitchen in the Log Cabin

Built in 1885 for Senator Thomas and Lizzie Merrill Palmer by the renowned architects George D. Mason and Zachariah Rice, Palmer Park’s extraordinary Log Cabin makes history come alive. The cabin, which looks like a rustic cabin on the outside and a Victorian-era home on the inside, was used by the Palmers as a place to host parties in what then was the countryside outside of pre-auto industry Detroit. The impressive landmark with new restoration, shimmering stain-glass windows, pocketdoors, and more is an enchanting testament to historic preservation.

Sen. Palmer donated the land to Detroit in 1897 with the stipulation that it always remain a park for the enjoyment of all. The cabin lay dormant for some four decades until People for Palmer Park and the City of Detroit successfully raised funds to restore it. Log Cabin Day celebrates the rebirth of the cabin and of Palmer Park. People for Palmer Park’s sponsors for this year’s event include City of Detroit Parks & Recreation Dept., City of Detroit General Services, Guernsey Farms, and Integrity Shows.

Located between McNichols and 7 Mile Roads and west of Woodward Avenue in Detroit, Palmer Park has been a treasured nature park and recreation site for more than 135 years.

PFPP is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization committed to the revitalization of Palmer Park. The group helps to organize free classes for yoga and t’ai chi, weekly bike rides, a walking group, tennis programs for children and adults, a community garden and gardening workshops, and more. For more information, visit peopleforpalmerpark.org

Please sign up to VOLUNTEER for LOG CABIN DAY!


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Where is it happening?

Palmer Park, 910 Merrill Plaisance Street, Detroit, United States

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