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- Royal Oak Sees Little Monetary Profit from Arts, Beats, and Eats After Paying the BillsRoyal Oak, which initially posted a gain of more than $531,000 from the first-time hosting of the Arts, Beats, and Eats festival this year, saw the profit whittled down to just $63,000 after paying outstanding bills.
- Reserved Parking at Royal Oak Art Beats and Eats?During the first meeting in December of the Royal Oak City Commission, the Mayor and the City Commission will be discussing a suggestion to have presale reserved parking for the Royal Oak Arts Beats and Eats.
- Arts, Beats, and Eats a Hit in Its Debut in Royal OakIn its first year in Royal Oak, the Arts, Beats, and Eats Festival drew 423,000 people, almost 200,000 more than it did last year in Pontiac.
- Royal Oak Art, Beats and Eats: Not Much Art!Local art festival doesn't provide much art.
- How to get a parking permit for the downtown Arts, Beats and Eats Festival in Royal OakIn regards to the upcoming festival, the city manager, Donald Johnson, released a statement saying, "We want to protect our neighborhoods."
Royal Oak's Arts, Beats and Eats Festival Nets City More Than $62,000The city of Royal Oak earned more than $60,000 for its last Arts, Beats and Eats festival.
Arts, Beats, Eats 2010Arts, Beats, and Eats relocated from Pontiac, Michigan, to Royal Oak, Michigan for its 13th year. There was tons of food, music, and arts!- Royal Oak Arts, Beats & Eats survives open carryNo gun problems reported at Arts, Beats & Eats in spite of controversial ruling.
- Arts, Beats and Eats invades Royal OakRoyal Oak residents prepare to be invaded by Arts, Beats and Eats.