Frontier Days
Frontier Days is celebrating its 55th year in Charlotte, Michigan!
The Arts & Crafts Festival is on the lawn of the Courthouse Square Museum in downtown.
The schedule for this years craft show is:
Friday, September 11th 12PM – 7PM
Saturday, September 12th 9AM – 6PM
Sunday, September 13th 11AM – 4PM
Author Michael Delaware will have a booth at this outdoor festival this year on the courthouse lawn. He will be selling copies of all three of his books on Victorian Michigan True Crime. Stop by to purchase a signed copy.
Charlotte Frontier Days was founded in 1970 by Steve Musselman. Musselman set out to enhance the city of Charlotte through community involvement with a festival that, still today, draws in thousands of people from Michigan and beyond. Musselman put together a successful and entertaining festival that has become a tradition for more than 50 years.
With profits from the first festival, bleachers were donated to Charlotte High School. Since then the Charlotte Frontier Days board members have made donations to the Charlotte public library, Charlotte public parks, and much more, making Frontier Days vital to the City of Charlotte.
The First Annual Charlotte Frontier Days festival featured a parade, queens contest, outdoor club rodeo, and an arts and crafts show. Keeping with tradition, Charlotte Frontier Days continues to offer many of these same activities and so much more. The unlimited activities, fun for all ages, and the great community are what keep this festival alive!


