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Metro Detroit Youth Day expands to five days in 2026 62%
By Pat Batcheller46%
7/17/2026, 6:44:03 PM
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Metro Detroit Youth Day is a tradition that arose from tragedy.
After a rash of deadly youth violence in the 1980s, then-Detroit Mayor Coleman Young gathered business leaders together and asked them to create an event for children that would keep them out of trouble.
Businessman Ed Deeb came up with the idea for whole day when kids could play and learn.
Metro Detroit Youth Day annually draws thousands of young people to Belle Isle in the middle of summer.
Deeb presided over the festivities every year, with the help of corporate and nonprofit sponsors.
The Michigan DNR honored Metro Detroit Youth Day founder Ed Deeb on Belle Isle in 2018.
When Deeb died in 2025, his family looked for someone else to stage and manage Youth Day and continue his legacy.
His son, George Deeb, says it wasn’t easy.
“He was convinced he was going to live forever, and he didn’t really leave clear instructions,” the younger Deeb says.
“We had to figure out who were the logical partners that could have interest.”
After interviewing several of those partners, Deeb says the choice became clear: The Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Detroit.
“They had the budgets, operating teams, marketing prowess, and knew how to run big events successfully,” Deeb says.
“And they had a mission of serving the kids of Detroit.”
One of the first things the clubs did was to expand the event from one day to five.
“They had long wanted to do events to serve kids in a much bigger way,” Deeb says.
“And their vision was, ‘why limit it to one day?’."
They also decided the event shouldn’t be limited to Belle Isle.
The 2026 edition will begin on the island, with events throughout the week at Eastern Market , the Joe Louis Greenway , Michigan Central , and the Ralph C.
Wilson, Jr.
Centennial Park .
More: Ed Deeb leaves lasting mark on Detroit youth
George Deeb says while some things have changed, the mission is the same: to serve the youth of Detroit.
“We know there’s a lot of challenges that you’re dealing with as a young person, and you don’t have to go through those by yourself,” he says.
“We’ve got your backs.”
And he says his father would be proud of what’s happening now.
“He invested his entire life into it,” Deeb says.
“This is what he would have wanted.”
Metro Detroit Youth Day takes place Aug.
11-15.
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