Attractions, events, amusement venues, recreational opportunities, and sports teams, programs, and facilities in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan are the focus of this guide.
Examples of appropriate topics for this category include local museums, historical places, libraries, art galleries, theaters, and theatre programs, as well as parks and other recreational facilities, concerts, festivals, and other events. Sports teams or programs may be listed here, whether operated through a school, municipality, community non-profit organization, or for-profit entity.
 
 
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The Bloomfield Baseball League is the Bloomfield Parks and Recreation program for baseball in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Its field locations are listed and shown on maps, and schedules for its academies, which are held throughout the year, offering players the opportunity for skill development, are featured. Season game schedules, rules, uniform and equipment policies, and information for coaches, umpires, players, and parents are included.
https://www.bloomfieldbaseball.com/
The community-based, grassroots youth soccer program plays at soccer fields at Conant Elementary School, East Hills Middle School, Eastover Elementary School, Lone Pine Elementary School, and Way Elementary School, where it offers fall and spring recreational soccer, as well as winter programs and technical skills and performance training. BHYSL rules, bad weather rules, uniform information, field locations, and end-of-season trophies are featured.
https://www.bhysl.com/
The Company assists the students of Bloomfield Hills High School by providing guidance, facilities, and equipment for the production of theater programs. Theater booster information, meeting schedules, forms, and a seasonal event schedule are presented, and current productions are highlighted. Other resources include audition policies and schedules, online ticket sales, sponsorships and sponsor opportunities, past productions, and contacts.
http://www.bhhsbrokenlegtheater.org/
Associated with the Cranbrook Educational Community, the Bloomfield Hills, Michigan facility displays modern and contemporary art, architecture, and design. Its history and mission are outlined, and its leadership and staff are introduced on its site, which includes an overview of its exhibitions, workshops, lectures, talks, and other events. Its collections may be browsed, and, and a variety of educational resources are included. An online shopping area is featured.
https://cranbrookartmuseum.org/
Serving the Detroit Metro area, DSC is located in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, where it offers a variety of services that include skate sharpening, a skate shop, physical therapy, and an ice sports cafe, as well as the programs and facilities that encourage members to achieve their goals in skating. Originally known as the Olympia Skating Club, the organization took its current name in 1946. Its history, public skating hours, a calendar of events, and programs are featured.
https://dscclub.com/
The home ice for the Dragons is the Detroit Skating Club in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, which has three sheets of ice, including a full-size Olympic sheet on which the Dragons play most of their home games. The Lake Orion hockey team and Lake Orion High School hockey, in general, are featured, including its coaching staff, trophies and awards, alumni, and game schedules. Available for downloading are registration forms, player profile information, and waiver forms.
https://www.lakeorionhockey.com/
Headquartered in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, the non-profit, all-volunteer organization facilitates amateur youth hockey programs, based at the Detroit Skating Club, which houses three arenas. The organization offers a house program, at various levels, as well as a travel program, playing as the USA Eagles, and a girl’s program known as USA Girls Hockey, each of which are featured here, along with access various forms, arena maps, directions, and schedules.
https://www.usadschockey.com/