Showing posts with label Autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Autumn. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

10 Fall Traditions and the Histories Behind Them


BAY CITY, Mich. -- With Fall just around the corner, many of us here in the Mitten will no doubt be partaking in some seasonal activities! Things like bobbing for apples, pumpkin carving, and more have been around for ages - but have you ever wondered where they came from?

Graff Bay City is here to share with you the interesting histories behind some long-standing Fall traditions!



1. BOBBING FOR APPLES

You know the drill. Dunk your head into a bucket full of water and apples, hands behind your back, and try to grab one of them in your teeth. We're sure you've been to a Halloween party or two where this fun Fall game went on, but its origins are more related to romance than spookiness.

Bobbing for apples began in Britain as a courting ritual, during which a group of young girls would each the carve the name of their crush into an apple and were given three tries to catch it as it floated in a bucket of water. Snagging their apple on the first try meant "happily ever after", the second try meant a short fling would ensue, and the third try meant they would never marry (a little harsh, we think). Though it lost popularity with the British in the 1800s, it was revived in the American colonies as a party game during the harvest season rather than an archaic version of Love Connection.



2. CARVING PUMPKINS

As a kid, we bet one of the things you looked forward to the most when Fall rolled around was carving pumpkins into jack-o-lanterns. This tradition most popular around Halloween has its roots in the Irish legend of Stingy Jack, which dates back as far as the 1500s. Having been locked out of Heaven for being so mean to others in life as well as Hell due to a deal with the Devil, Stingy Jack was doomed to roam alone forever in the darkness of purgatory. To light his way, he hollowed out a turnip he kept in his pocket into a lantern and filled it with an ember the Devil had given him out of pity. Thus he became "Jack of the Lantern".

For years, kids in Ireland would carve turnips with their parents around Halloween, and those who emigrated to America took the tradition with them. It was here that they started using pumpkins, as they discovered that they were bigger and easier to carve.



3. CORNUCOPIA

Usually found on Thanksgiving tables as a centerpiece, the cornucopia originates from Greek mythology and Amalthea, the foster mother of Zeus who is closely associated with goats, and sometimes depicted as a goat. The story goes that Amalthea accidentally broke off one of her horns, and Zeus felt so bad that he worked his god-magic on the horn making it forever provide for her everything she wanted and needed. This is why the cornucopia is shaped like a horn and has long symbolized abundance and a plentiful harvest.



4. HAUNTED ATTRACTIONS

For many people, Halloween isn't just a day, it's a month-long celebration. In the days counting down to the spooky Fall holiday, part of that celebration involves getting the bejeezus scared out of them at a haunted house or several. The idea of an attraction designed specifically for scares has its roots in 19th century London when Madame Tussaud exhibited incredibly lifelike wax figures getting beheaded by a guillotine. However, it wasn't until Disneyland unveiled their famous Haunted Mansion ride in 1969 that haunted attractions became the mainstream phenomenon and seasonal essential that they are today.



5. BLACK FRIDAY

Officially the day after Thanksgiving, Black Friday is a holiday in and of itself. But why do we brave the department stores every year to participate in this retail version of the Hunger Games? In the 1950s, the Philadelphia police force used the term to describe the day after Thanksgiving, when hordes of rowdy fans would show up in town for the annual Army-Navy football game held the following Saturday. Local retailers then decided to capitalize on this surge of potential customers by offering huge discounts on their merchandise, originally calling it "Big Friday", but the police term ended up being the one that stuck. By the 1980s, the day of sales became a nationwide occurrence.



6. MOVEMBER

Throughout the month of November, men all over the world grow out their facial hair in support of men's health. But where did "Movember" come from? In 1999, a group of guys in Australia came up with the idea to raise money for charity by growing out their mustaches for a whole month, and many other organizations had adopted the practice by 2003. Since then, the Movember Foundation has raised over $710 million to combat and raise awareness about health issues affecting men like testicular cancer, prostate cancer, mental health, and suicide prevention.



7. ELECTION DAY

Ever wonder why Election Day is held in the Fall? Back when Congress designated an official Election Day in 1845, much of America was still largely agricultural and many people had to travel up to a day to reach their nearest voting precinct. In order to make sure farmers had enough time to cast their ballot, a two-day window had to be kept open, but they had to keep a couple things in mind. Sundays were for church, Wednesdays were when many farmers would go to market - so they settled on Tuesday. As for why it's in November, the month fell after the harvest and came before the snow.




8. DAY OF THE DEAD

Beginning on Halloween and running through November 2nd, the Day of the Dead (or "Dia de Los Muertos") is an annual Mexican tradition, originating from the country's indigenous tribes, that honors those who've passed on. Aspects of the tradition include leaving things that the deceased enjoyed in life, such as their favorite possessions and even food, on their grave. Another practice is leaving a trail of marigolds, a flower associated with death in Mexico, from the cemetery to the front door of the family home, as it is believed that the bright color and strong scent helps to guide the spirits of the dead back to their loved ones. The celebration is not exclusive to family members, however, as leftover food, as well as blankets and pillows, are left outside for spirits who may not have anyone to mourn them.




9. TRICK-OR-TREATING

When you think of Fall, you think of Halloween. When you think of Halloween, you think of trick-or-treating! This tradition originates from the Celtic practice of celebrating the end of the year by dressing up as evil spirits. The Celts believed that the realms of the living and the dead overlapped as the transition to the new year began, and thus also left the door to our world open to demons. Disguising oneself as one of these baddies from the underworld meant that you would be protected, which is why we dress up as all things spooky on this day. 

As for why we go door to door asking for candy, that has its roots in the time when the Catholic Church converted the Celtic celebration from "Halloween" to "All Hallows Eve", and ordered that participants dress up as saints and angels rather than demons. Children would then go door to door asking for food or money in exchange for songs or prayers in the name of the dead, a practice called "souling". Over the years since then, both traditions have melded into what we now call "trick-or-treating".



10. MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE

Possibly one of the biggest events of the season, the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade actually started out as the Christmas Parade and was initially devised to build hype for the retailer's flagship store in Manhattan, which took up an entire block and was the self-proclaimed "World's Largest Store". The parade was such a hit, however, that they decided to host it every year, switching it to Thanksgiving Day in 1927.


What's your favorite Fall tradition? Feel free to share it with us! From all of us at Graff Bay City, we hope you have a spectacular season!

Hank Graff Chevy is located at 3636 Wilder Road, Bay City, MI 48706 and we are here to help our community grow to become an even better place to call home! For more information on Hank Graff Chevrolet, or for any questions call us at (989) 684-4411 or visit our website: www.GraffBayCity.com.


























Friday, November 10, 2017

8 Fun Fall DIY Crafts

BAY CITY, Mich. – Autumn is one of the most stunning seasons, and with these 8 fun fall DIY crafts you can make your home as beautifully decorated as it looks outside. Prepare for Thanksgiving with centerpieces, garland, placards, and more, all of which can be enjoyed crafting by yourself, with your children, or with your friends. Read on to find instructions and what supplies you'll need to complete the fall DIY crafts and decorations.

Ombre Pinecone


This might be our favorite craft on the list. These colorful pinecones will help beautify your harvest decorations and are a lot of fun to make. You'll need to gather some pinecones from outside, and get acrylic paint in a few different shades of colors. Also, don't worry if you or your little one get a bit carried away and just paint the entire pinecone a single color. They will still look great!

8 Fun Fall DIY Crafts

Fall Mason Jars

For a country chic look, decorate you home for Thanksgiving with these fall mason jars. The colorful look to these leaf-imprinted decorations will impress all of your guests and family members when they come for Turkey Day!

8 Fun Fall DIY Crafts

Autumn Leaves Garland


Decorate your house with this beautiful, festive garland. Purchase some artificial leaves, coat them with glue and autumnal colored glitter. Then, use a hole punch then hang them with some ribbon. Simple and elegant!

8 Fun Fall DIY Crafts

Fall Layered Centerpiece

Layer corn kernels, leaves, and any other seasonal materials around a brown or orange colored candle for an incredible looking centerpiece. If you light the candle, make sure to not allow it to burn down to the dry layers though.

8 Fun Fall DIY Crafts

Pumpkin Placecards


Decorate cute little pumpkin placecards to make sure everyone knows where to sit at Thanksgiving Dinner! You can create all sorts of festive designs with paint, glitter, and other crafting supplies

8 Fun Fall DIY Crafts

Turkey Wreath


Build this beautiful turkey wreath to welcome family and guests to Thanksgiving dinner this year! You'll love creating this fun and vibrant Turkey Day craft.

8 Fun Fall DIY Crafts



Halloween is over but it doesn't mean you can't use pumpkins for decorating anymore. These stylish gold and white pumpkins will add some flair to your Thanksgiving decor. 

8 Fun Fall DIY Crafts

Thankful Tree


Grab a fallen tree branch out of your backyard to start making a Thankful Tree! This simple craft is a great way to have a conversation with your children about being thankful for the things they have like family, pets, their favorite toys, and more.

8 Fun Fall DIY Crafts

So have fun decorating your home in preparation for Thanksgiving this year with these 8 fun fall DIY crafts! You can also start getting ready for Winter by completing our Fall Car Care maintenance routine to make sure your vehicle and its internal components are ready to brave the freezing temperatures. Avoid getting stuck out in the cold by visiting the Graff Bay City Service Center this November.

Hank Graff Chevy is located at 3636 Wilder Road, Bay City, MI 48706 and we are here to help our community grow to become an even better place to call home! For more information on Hank Graff Chevrolet, or for any questions call us at (989) 684-4411 or visit our website: www.GraffBayCity.com.

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

12 Spooky Halloween Dessert Recipes

BAY CITY, Mich. – Candy, desserts, and other sweets are the highlights of the Halloween season. If you're on the hunt for treats, not tricks, you've come to the right place! Give these 12 spooky Halloween dessert recipes a try this October to taste the most delicious desserts the season has to offer.

1. Rice Krispie Treat Pumpkins


12 Spooky Halloween Dessert Recipes

Skip the trip to the pumpkin patch and make a batch of these Rice Krispie Treat pumpkins instead! These little guys are the sweetest, delicious, and are extremely easy to make, too!

Ingredients: Rice Krispies, liquid food coloring (red and yellow), cooking oil, butter, green M&Ms, large marshmallows, mini Rolos

Prep/Cook Time: 20 minutes

Recipe Yields: 12 pumpkins

2. Mummy Oreo Pops


12 Spooky Halloween Dessert Recipes

How do you make something as good as Oreos taste even better? The answer is more chocolate, of course! Mummify your Oreos in white chocolate for hauntingly delicious flavor this Halloween!

Ingredients: Oreos, melted white chocolate, piping bag/ziplock bag for drizzling, tweezers, edible eyes, lollipop sticks

Prep/Cook Time: 20-25 minutes

Recipe Yields: 8-10 mummies

3. Coffin Cake


12 Spooky Halloween Dessert Recipes

Bring your guests back from the dead with a slice of this sweet and spooky coffin cake! They're sure to enjoy every bite. After all, the mouth-watering flavor is simply to die for!

Ingredients: Flour, baking soda, baking powder, nutmeg, salt, sugar, butter, eggs, pumpkin, vanilla extract, buttermilk, cream cheese, confectioners' sugar, heavy cream, candy eyeballs

Prep/Cook Time: 1 hour 50 minutes

Recipe Yields: 2 loaves

4. Monster Truffles


12 Spooky Halloween Dessert Recipes

These little guys are easy to make and taste just as good as they look! If you're feeling creative, you can substitute the lavender candy melts for other colored chocolates to create monsters of all shapes, sizes, and colors!

Ingredients: Oreos, cream cheese, lavender candy melts, light purple sprinkles, candy eyeballs

Prep/Cook Time: 1 hour 20 minutes

Recipe Yields: 18-20 truffles


5. Monster Whoopie Pies


12 Spooky Halloween Dessert Recipes

With teeth that sharp, you'd expect these monster whoopie pies to bite back. The good news is, they don't! Take a bite (or two!) of one of these for some scary good snacking at your next Halloween get-together.

Ingredients: Devil's Food cake, cooking oil, eggs, brown sugar, vanilla extract, butter, cocoa powder, milk, powdered sugar, Starbursts, white chocolate chips, large marshmallows, Junior Mints

Prep/Cook Time: 25 minutes

Recipe Yields: 10 monsters

6. Chocolate Caramel-Covered Banana Goblins


12 Spooky Halloween Dessert Recipes

Turn your bananas into creepy chocolate and caramel-covered goblins in a mere matter of minutes! You can serve these spooky sweets right away, or you can freeze them to give your goblins a thick "skin"!

Ingredients: Bananas, popsicle sticks, caramel dip, mini chocolate chips, candy eyeballs

Prep/Cook Time: 10 minutes

Recipe Yields: 6 banana goblins

7. Spiderweb Cake


12 Spooky Halloween Dessert Recipes

Don't get tangled up in the long list of ingredients - not only is spiderweb cake easy to make, but it's as delicious as it is simple! You don't have to have eight legs to enjoy this tasty treat.

Ingredients: Flour, sugar, black cocoa powder, Dutch-processed cocoa, baking soda, baking powder, salt, vegetable oil, buttermilk, coffee, eggs, vanilla, powdered sugar, whipping cream, orange extract

Prep/Cook Time: 2 hours 35 minutes

Recipe Yields: 1 spiderweb cake

8. Brimstone Brownies


12 Spooky Halloween Dessert Recipes

You don't need a volcano to whip up a batch of brimstone brownies! If you want to impress your partygoers with an unbeatably tasty take on Halloween desserts, make a batch of brimstone brownies that they'll be talking about until Thanksgiving! 

Ingredients: Sugar, flour, dark cocoa powder, salt, baking powder, eggs, vegetable oil, vanilla extract, cream cheese, orange food coloring

Prep/Cook Time: 40 minutes

Recipe Yields: 9 brimstone brownies

9. Monster Cereal Treats


12 Spooky Halloween Dessert Recipes

Get your cereal into the Halloween spirit by turning them into batches of monster cereal treats! Using candy eyeballs, sprinkles, and melted chocolate, you can make each and every treat into a uniquely creepy creature!

Ingredients: Pretzel sticks, Cheerios, Rice Krispie cereal, orange chocolate candy melts, green chocolate candy melts, purple chocolate candy melts, candy sprinkles, candy eyeballs

Prep/Cook Time: 15 minutes

Recipe Yields: 36 monster cereal treats

10. Mini Bat Treats


12 Spooky Halloween Dessert Recipes

Let your taste buds take flight this Halloween! One bite of these easy, 4-ingredient mini bat treats will make you glide back over to the snack table to grab seconds, thirds, and maybe even fourths!

Ingredients: Reese's peanut butter cups, Oreos, edible eyeballs, frosting

Prep/Cook Time: 10 minutes

Recipe Yields: 25 mini bats

11. Peanut Butter and Chocolate Eyeballs


12 Spooky Halloween Dessert Recipes

Want to make a truly eye-popping treat this Halloween? With a few simple steps, these peanut butter and chocolate eyeballs are sure to get everyone's attention. You'll see what we mean after just one bite!

Ingredients: Butter, peanut butter, powdered sugar, vanilla, white chocolate, mini chocolate chips, red food gel

Prep/Cook Time: 25 minutes

Recipe Yields: 40 eyeballs

12. Pretzel Witch Fingers


12 Spooky Halloween Dessert Recipes

If you want a magically easy recipe that's perfect for any Halloween party, pretzel witch fingers might be just what you're looking for! Thankfully, these witch fingers are curse-free so you won't have to worry about any spells or hexes as you prepare them for your Halloween festivities.

Ingredients: Pretzel rods, almonds, black food dye, green candy melts

Prep/Cook Time: 20-25 minutes

Recipe Yields: 20 witch fingers

Skip the candy this year and give your taste buds the treatment they deserve with these 12 spooky Halloween dessert recipes. If you're looking for more trick-free treats, check out our Pinterest page for recipes, DIY decorations, and all things Halloween! Looking for more fall fun? Take on a new adventure this autumn with our Fall Seasonal Guide. You'll find information on cider mills, pumpkin decorations, fall recipes, and more.

Additionally, while you're out and about enjoying the season, make sure your vehicle is ready to take on the cold weather with our Fall Car Care guide! You'd be surprised at how many of your vehicle's components are affected by the changing weather, and it's always better to be safe than sorry, especially before the temperatures really start to drop! If you find anything that may require attention, contact us and schedule an appointment at our Service Center right away. We're more than happy to get your vehicle ready to face the fall and winter weather!

Hank Graff Chevy
is located at 3636 Wilder Road, Bay City, MI 48706 and we are here to help our community grow to become an even better place to call home! For more information on Hank Graff Chevrolet, or for any questions call us at (989) 684-4411 or visit our website: www.GraffBayCity.com.

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Monday, October 16, 2017

7 Fun DIY Halloween Decorations

BAY CITY, Mich. – Halloween is a fun and fantastic time to decorate your home, but rising prices on holiday decorations can make it an expensive ordeal. Why spend your hard-earned money on something that's only going to be up for a month? Craft these 7 fun DIY Halloween decorations to save money, skip the lines, and give your home the unique decor it deserves! Take a look at some of the cool and creative decorations you can make for your home below.

1. Floating Witch Hats


7 Fun DIY Halloween Decorations

Protect your home from evil spirits and give it a cool and creative effect with these DIY floating witch hats! To make your hats glow at night, add electric tea lights to them for an eerie look.

Supplies Needed: Witch hats, string, electric tea lights, long needle

DIY Difficulty: Easy

2. Spider Balloons


7 Fun DIY Halloween Decorations

Greet your Trick-or-Treaters by hanging a few of these creepy spider balloons from your trees! You can even hang more string from other parts of your tree to create larger and creepier "webs" with it.

Supplies Needed: String, plastic spider, balloons, glue

DIY Difficulty: Easy

3. Eyeball Lights


7 Fun DIY Halloween Decorations

Keep an extra eye (or two, or three, or four...) on your front porch this Halloween with a set of eyeball lights! You can create this creepy Halloween decoration with only four simple supplies!

Supplies Needed: String lights, ping pong balls, markers, exacto knife

DIY Difficulty: Easy

4. Hanging Candlelit Hallway


7 Fun DIY Halloween Decorations

Give your home a mystical, Harry Potter theme by creating a truly magical look with hanging candles! Add a starry tapestry to give your hanging candles the night sky effect they deserve. 

Supplies Needed: Paper towel and toilet paper rolls, electric tea lights, wax, string, tape/glue, tapestry

DIY Difficulty: Medium

5. Candy Corn Centerpiece


7 Fun DIY Halloween Decorations

Not all Halloween-themed decorations have to be creepy! Give your Halloween home a festive treatment with this vibrant and beautiful candy corn centerpiece. 

Supplies Needed: Yellow, white, and orange flowers, candy corn, marshmallow ghosts

DIY Difficulty: Easy

6. Plastic Pumpkin Totem Pole


7 Fun DIY Halloween Decorations

Making a plastic pumpkin totem pole is cheap, easy, and fun way to get in the Halloween spirit! Not only does this DIY project only take a few minutes, but you can reuse this decoration for years to come, too!

Supplies Needed: Plastic pumpkins, black ink, damp paper towels, weight, hot glue gun, foam brush

DIY Difficulty: Easy

7. Potion Bottles


7 Fun DIY Halloween Decorations

Show off your potions, poisons, antidotes, and ingredients with these creepy containers! You can repurpose old containers for added effect, but be careful to not mix the wrong ingredients! You don't want to curse any of your guests this Halloween.

Supplies Needed: Bottles of different shapes and sizes, corks, spices, glitter, dust, vinegar, potion labels, a touch of creativity

DIY Difficulty: Hard

Make your house the creepiest home of the season with these 7 fun DIY decorations! Need some more DIY inspiration? Follow our Pinterest page for recipes, projects, and everything Halloween! If fall fun is what you're looking for, we've got you covered! Check out our Fall Seasonal Guide to discover cider mills, pumpkin patches, fall recipes, and more! By now, you've probably changed into warmer clothes to prepare for the colder weather, but did you know that your vehicle also needs preparation to take on the changing temperatures? Check out our Fall Car Care guide for information on important components in your vehicle that can be affected by the changing weather and what you can do to ensure their safety this season.

Hank Graff Chevy is located at 3636 Wilder Road, Bay City, MI 48706 and we are here to help our community grow to become an even better place to call home! For more information on Hank Graff Chevrolet, or for any questions call us at (989) 684-4411 or visit our website: www.GraffBayCity.com.

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Wednesday, October 11, 2017

9 Adorable Costumes for Your Pets

BAY CITY, Mich. – According to a study conducted by the National Retail Federation, almost 20% of Americans celebrating Halloween will be dressing their pets up this year. Are you planning on taking your furry friends trick-or-treating? If so, you should give these 9 adorable costumes for your pets a try! You'll hear plenty of "aww"s no matter where you trick-or-treat with these cute and creative costumes.

1. Pumpkin


9 Adorable Costumes for Your Pets

Get your furry friend in the Halloween spirit this October with a pumpkin costume! This crowd-pleaser is perfect for family get-togethers, trick-or-treating, and everything Halloween!

Best Worn By: Smaller dogs

Where to Find It: Check on Amazon or any local pet store!

2. Hairy Potter


9 Adorable Costumes for Your Pets

One of the most adorable costumes of the Halloween season, discover the magic of trick-or-treating by dressing up your pet as Harry Potter!

Best Worn By: Large dogs

Where to Find It: Whether you're a Gryffindor, Slytherin, Hufflepuff, or Ravenclaw, you can find a Harry Potter-themed scarf easily online!

3. Hot Dog


9 Adorable Costumes for Your Pets

The cutest pun of the Halloween season will make your neighbors and friends exclaim, "hot dog!" Since the straps are adjustable, you can turn any dog into a hot dog this October!

Best Worn By: Any dog of any size!

Where to Find It: Check around Pet Supplies Plus in Bay City or anywhere online to get your hands on this hot commodity!

4. Beanie Baby


9 Adorable Costumes for Your Pets

Pay tribute to the 90's trend that swept the nation with this quick and easy DIY costume for your pet! For a truly authentic look, write a little bio for your dog in the name tag. In no time, they'll look just like a classic Beanie Baby!

Best Worn By: Any pet!

Where to Find It: Follow this DIY guide to make your unique name tag for your pet!

5. Pup of Joe


9 Adorable Costumes for Your Pets

Satisfy your love for coffee (and Halloween) by transforming your dog into an adorable pup of joe! If you can't draw the Starbucks logo, print it off and glue it to your cardboard. It'll look just as good!

Best Worn By: Small, medium, and "Venti" sized dogs!

Where to Find It: Repurpose an old cardboard box with the Starbucks logo on it and carefully tape it together to make the "sleeve". Don't forget the coffee lid cap!

6. Unicorn


9 Adorable Costumes for Your Pets

Is your furry friend magical? One-of-a-kind? Prove how truly remarkable your pet is with a unicorn costume! Show off the majesty of your little buddy with a truly legendary look.

Best Worn By: Smaller dogs

Where to Find It: Thankfully, finding a unicorn costume is a lot easier than finding a real unicorn! Check Soldan's Pet Supplies in Bay City, or shop online to get your hands on this mythical costume.

7. Banana


9 Adorable Costumes for Your Pets

Want your friends and family to go bananas for your pet this year? Give your dog the fruity look it deserves with a Chiquita banana costume! If you own several dogs, turn your bananas into a bunch with this adorable look.

Best Worn By: Dogs of any size!

Where to Find It: Spirit Halloween will normally have them in stock. If you can't find them in person, check their online store to get it right away!

8. Bumblebee


9 Adorable Costumes for Your Pets

This cute costume might "bee" the best one we've seen yet! With snap button enclosures, you can easily slip this costume on your cat without much trouble. 

Best Worn By: Cats of all sizes

Where to Find It: You can purchase it online at Meowington, or you can stop by Halloween City in Saginaw to get it in person!

9. Shark Attack


9 Adorable Costumes for Your Pets

There is definitely 'some-fin' extra adorable about this costume! This land shark costume is perfect for aquatic themed Halloween festivities, trick-or-treating, or even trips to the waterside!

Best Worn By: Medium sized dogs

Where to Find It: Amazon has several shark attack costumes in stock, but you can also head out to Party City to get a look at this cool costume in person!

Give your fuzzy companions the fashionable and stylish look they deserve this Halloween with one of these 9 adorable costumes for your pets! If you're planning on taking your pet for an adventure this fall, take a look at our Fall Seasonal Guide to discover fun pet-friendly locations in the Bay City area this October! While you're at it, make sure your vehicle is ready to take on the changing temperatures with our Fall Car Care guide. You'll be thankful when the snow starts to fall, as your vehicle's important components will be able to take on the cold weather this upcoming winter!

Hank Graff Chevy is located at 3636 Wilder Road, Bay City, MI 48706 and we are here to help our community grow to become an even better place to call home! For more information on Hank Graff Chevrolet, or for any questions call us at (989) 684-4411 or visit our website: www.GraffBayCity.com.


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Monday, October 9, 2017

Make the Most of Autumn with the Graff Bay City Seasonal Guide

BAY CITY, Mich.,––The fall season is upon us, and hopefully soon the weather as well! Even though the weather has been a little strange for this time of year, all things fall are happening around us in the Bay City area and it's time to get out there and enjoy. We want to help you make the most of autumn with our brand new Graff Bay City Seasonal Guide.

Make the Most of Autumn with the Graff Bay City Seasonal Guide


By checking out our Fall Guide for the Bay City area on our website, you'll be able to find information on:

  • The best orchards & cider mills in the area
  • Our favorite Chevy vehicles to drive this season
  • Creative pumpkin decor ideas
  • Seasonal recipes you should try
  • & Fall car care tips! 


We hope you take advantage of our seasonal guide and make the most of autumn in the Bay City area. If you're interested in a new Chevy, check out our entire lot of inventory online before coming into the dealership and let us know which vehicle you'd like to take for a test drive! If you just need a quick oil change this fall, check out pricing on our Service Menu and visit us at our Service Center or at our Quick Lube location. 

Hank Graff Chevy is located at 3636 Wilder Road, Bay City, MI 48706 and we are here to help our community grow to become an even better place to call home! For more information on Hank Graff Chevrolet, or for any questions call us at (989) 684-4411 or visit our website: www.GraffBayCity.com.

Monday, October 2, 2017

7 Creative Non-Carved Pumpkin Designs

BAY CITY, Mich. – Who says you have to carve pumpkins this Halloween? Give your pumpkins the fun and festive treatment they deserve with these 7 creative non-carved pumpkin designs. Not only will you eliminate the mess of Jack-O-Lantern carving, but your pumpkins will stand out through all of October and won't rot nearly as fast as they normally would! Plus, these pumpkin designs are ideal for crafting with young children so that they can participate without the risk of being around any sharp knives or cutting tools. Give these creative designs a try this Halloween season!

1. Ice Cream Cone Pumpkin


7 Creative Non-Carved Pumpkin Designs

No matter what your favorite flavor of ice cream is, this fun twist on a typical pumpkin is a creative way to show off your artistic ability this year! 

Materials Needed: 1-2 small pumpkins, construction paper, craft paint, cardboard, Sharpie

Difficulty: Easy

2. String Art Moon Pumpkin


7 Creative Non-Carved Pumpkin Designs

For a truly authentic Halloween-themed decoration, this string art moon pumpkin is full of the spooky spirit you know and love in October!

Materials Needed: Black Craft Pumpkin, acrylic craft paint, glue sticks, light effects floss

Difficulty: Easy

3. Chalk Paint Pumpkin


7 Creative Non-Carved Pumpkin Designs

Not everything has to be painted the old-fashioned way! This cool and creative pumpkin design is brought to life with chalk paint to create a fun and eye-catching look.

Materials Needed: Decor paint, decor blossom stencil, decor brush, clear wax

Difficulty: Medium

4. Candy Corn Pumpkin


7 Creative Non-Carved Pumpkin Designs

If you're a fan of candy corn, you'll definitely want to make these cute and fun pumpkins! They only take a few minutes and will perfectly compliment the rest of your Halloween decorations!

Materials Needed: Pumpkins, tape, white spray paint, yellow spray paint

Difficulty: Easy

5. Galaxy Jack-O-Lantern


7 Creative Non-Carved Pumpkin Designs

Want to craft a truly out-of-this-world decoration? This galaxy-patterned Jack-O-Lantern is sure to impress your friends, family, and trick-or-treaters this October with its stellar design!

Materials Needed: Black pumpkin (painted or fake), multicolored craft paint, Christmas lights, power drill with various sized bits

Difficulty: Hard

6. Spiderweb Pumpkin


7 Creative Non-Carved Pumpkin Designs

Going for a spooky look this year? Spiderweb pumpkins are creative, fun, and only take a few minutes to craft!

Materials Needed: Patterning tape, pumpkin, foam pouncer, craft paint

Difficulty: Medium

7. Chevron Pumpkin


7 Creative Non-Carved Pumpkin Designs

Want to make an easy and enjoyable pumpkin design? Make everyone's favorite Halloween decoration stand out with a stylish chevron pattern!

Materials Needed: Tape, spray paint

Difficulty: Easy

Avoid the potential of rotten pumpkins before Halloween actually rolls around this year with these 7 creative non-carved pumpkin designs! You'll have the most unique pumpkins on the block that will be sure to impress trick-or-treaters! While you're out and about getting supplies for your pumpkin crafting, use our Fall Car Care guide to check up on your vehicle's important components. You'll be thankful you did when the snow starts to fall! If you have a busy day ahead of you but need your vehicle serviced, use our Graff Xpress Service to get your vehicle taken care of right away! If you have any questions or would like to learn more about your vehicle's important components, check up on our Service FAQ for more information!

Hank Graff Chevy is located at 3636 Wilder Road, Bay City, MI 48706 and we are here to help our community grow to become an even better place to call home! For more information on Hank Graff Chevrolet, or for any questions call us at (989) 684-4411 or visit our website: www.GraffBayCity.com.

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