NUCLEATE Beer Festival
A lively beer festival featuring top breweries, DJs, food trucks, and yard games, raising funds for Habitat for Humanity Huron Valley—great for local residents looking for a fun, philanthropic and social outdoor event.
Georgetown offers a peaceful setting with tranquil streets and abundant green spaces scattered throughout the neighborhood. Its flat terrain supports an extensive cycling network, making bicycling an appealing option for local travel. The area features a diverse mix of housing options, including single detached homes, duplexes, and various sizes of apartment buildings, predominantly built between 1960 and 1980, providing a variety of choices for residents. Convenient access to primary and secondary schools ensures educational amenities close to most residences. While a vehicle is generally helpful for grocery shopping, easy parking and nearby highways simplify travel within and beyond the neighborhood.
Georgetown is an excellent neighborhood to buy a home in for those who prefer a slower-paced ambience. It is easy to access public green spaces since there are a few of them nearby for residents to explore. This area is very quiet overall, as the streets are very tranquil.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Nestled within the neighborhood, Pattengill Park offers families and children a shaded playground, picnic tables, basketball courts, and open green space, making it a favorite spot for outdoor gatherings and local events.
Located right in the heart of the neighborhood on S. Fairview, Pattengill Elementary is a beloved cornerstone for families, praised for its inclusive community events and strong academic focus within the Ann Arbor Public Schools system.
The cluster of diverse eateries at Packard Plaza—featuring international flavors from eateries like Ayaka Japanese and Chapala Mexican Restaurant—offers residents a surprising variety of casual dining options within walking distance.
Located at the edge of the neighborhood on Packard Street, Busch's Fresh Food Market is the go-to for quality groceries, local produce, and friendly service, serving as a vital hub for everyday needs.
A hidden gem for cyclists and walkers, this neighborhood connector links Rose Park with the extensive wooded trails at County Farm Park, offering scenic escapes and exercise opportunities right from residential streets.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A lively beer festival featuring top breweries, DJs, food trucks, and yard games, raising funds for Habitat for Humanity Huron Valley—great for local residents looking for a fun, philanthropic and social outdoor event.
Ann Arbor’s biggest June event with daily free live music, outdoor films, kid zones, wellness activities, and ticketed headliners—perfect for families and locals seeking arts, entertainment, and community vibrancy.
A free evening opportunity to explore ancient archaeology galleries after hours—ideal for curious locals, families and cultural enthusiasts living near Bryant‑Pattengill neighborhood.
A citywide free celebration of music where anyone can perform—fantastic for residents to enjoy spontaneous performances or participate in neighborhoods near Bryant‑Pattengill.
A long‑running farmers market offering local produce, baked goods, crafts, and more—ideal for neighborhood families to shop fresh, support local farmers, and enjoy community atmosphere.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Bryant-Pattengill
Local characteristics and demographics for Bryant-Pattengill