Monday, September 20, 2010
Current Local Events
TC READS 2010: Join other Traverse City residents
for the community book read of "Dreamers
of the Day," by Mary Doria Russell -- the novel set
against the influenza epidemic of 1917 and the life
of one woman.
Three Swords Fencing Club: Tuesday &
Thursdays, 6-8pm, at the Civic Center basketball
courts in TC (weather permitting). Learn more about
the club or just come for practice. All ages and levels
welcome. See threeswordsfencing.com.
Coats for Kids Drive: Drop off your new or gentlyused
coats--all sizes welcome, but teen-size especially
welcome--at the following Traverse City locations,
now through Oct. 18: Skilled Manufacturing,
Two Men and a Truck, Eastfield Laundry, Sam's
Club, Precision Plumbing, Golden Fowler Home
Furnishings, National Coating, Robinson Auto Body,
Belle Tire, Northern Lumber, The Village Market in
Elk Rapids, CC Jewelers, Walters & Hemming
Plumbing, Bayside Docs, The Magic Mirror, Love
Your CAR, The Dance Center, Advantage Electric,
Work N Play Shop, Watson Chrysler (Benzonia),
Medicine Shoppe, H&R Block (various N. Michigan
locations).
Middle Eastern Dance: Belly dancing taught by
Carman Torres every Monday at Llama Meadows
Farm, Benzonia, 7pm. llamameadows.com or call
231-882-4933.
Sleeping Bear Bike Tours: Guided bike rides
through the Sleeping Bear Dunes National
Lakeshore, Empire, with a focus on invasive species.
Held every Friday (5pm) & Saturday (10am)
in September. Two routes available. Visit nps.
gov/slbe for more info. No charge. Must have park
entrance pass.
Pepsi Refresh Project: Vote at refresheverything.
com/grandtraverseandleelanaulaundryprograms
to vote for the five site operation program that
provides laundry machines/services to area families
living in poverty. Voting ends Sept. 30.
Third Level Crisis Center Fundraiser: Help raise
$7,000 for transitional living apartments for area
youth coming out of foster care or homelessness.
Visit Fazoli's in TC, for a Family Feast dinner,
now through Oct. 1. $5 of each purchase goes
toward the Third Level project. Print off the flyer
at thirdlevel.org.
Save a Smile: Bring adult toothbrushes, toothpaste
or floss to Traverse Health Clinic, WLJN
Radio, Tom's Food Markets or Northwestern Bank
in Benzie, Grand Traverse or Leelanau County.
Help fulfill the dental needs of the community.
Make a donation and register to win a January
weekend of fun at Crystal Mountain. Happening
all of September.
Baptism Dresses Exhibit: Featuring pieces from
the 19th and 20th centuries, on display at the
Benzie Area Historical Museum, Benzonia, now
through October.
Meditation at the Village: Free meditation at Yoga
for Health at the Village, Grand Traverse Commons:
Sun., 8:30-9:30am.
Chance to Learn to Dance: Including the art of
leading & following. Held at Steven's Place, TC.
All times at 7pm. Tuesdays, swing; Wednesdays,
tango; Thurs., social. 929-8945 for more info.
Hands on Tuesdays: Bring your painting, knitting,
beading, musical instrument or other supplies and
hang out with friends, possibly learn a new skill,
outside Silvertree Deli, located in the Mercato in the
Grand Traverse Commons. Every Tuesday, 6-8pm.
Facing West Gallery: Zumba w/
Martha Hubbell, Mon, 6-7pm, Thurs 9-
10am, 5:30pm; Fri, noon; Sat, 10-11am.
Cost, $10. marthadancezumba.com or
231-631-435.
Historical Walking Tours: Experience walks
through historical neighborhoods of Traverse City
with the Grand Traverse Heritage Center, every
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 1pm. Walks last
approximately one and a half hours. Cost, $12 per
person. Registration required by calling 995-0313
Source: Northern Express
for the community book read of "Dreamers
of the Day," by Mary Doria Russell -- the novel set
against the influenza epidemic of 1917 and the life
of one woman.
Three Swords Fencing Club: Tuesday &
Thursdays, 6-8pm, at the Civic Center basketball
courts in TC (weather permitting). Learn more about
the club or just come for practice. All ages and levels
welcome. See threeswordsfencing.com.
Coats for Kids Drive: Drop off your new or gentlyused
coats--all sizes welcome, but teen-size especially
welcome--at the following Traverse City locations,
now through Oct. 18: Skilled Manufacturing,
Two Men and a Truck, Eastfield Laundry, Sam's
Club, Precision Plumbing, Golden Fowler Home
Furnishings, National Coating, Robinson Auto Body,
Belle Tire, Northern Lumber, The Village Market in
Elk Rapids, CC Jewelers, Walters & Hemming
Plumbing, Bayside Docs, The Magic Mirror, Love
Your CAR, The Dance Center, Advantage Electric,
Work N Play Shop, Watson Chrysler (Benzonia),
Medicine Shoppe, H&R Block (various N. Michigan
locations).
Middle Eastern Dance: Belly dancing taught by
Carman Torres every Monday at Llama Meadows
Farm, Benzonia, 7pm. llamameadows.com or call
231-882-4933.
Sleeping Bear Bike Tours: Guided bike rides
through the Sleeping Bear Dunes National
Lakeshore, Empire, with a focus on invasive species.
Held every Friday (5pm) & Saturday (10am)
in September. Two routes available. Visit nps.
gov/slbe for more info. No charge. Must have park
entrance pass.
Pepsi Refresh Project: Vote at refresheverything.
com/grandtraverseandleelanaulaundryprograms
to vote for the five site operation program that
provides laundry machines/services to area families
living in poverty. Voting ends Sept. 30.
Third Level Crisis Center Fundraiser: Help raise
$7,000 for transitional living apartments for area
youth coming out of foster care or homelessness.
Visit Fazoli's in TC, for a Family Feast dinner,
now through Oct. 1. $5 of each purchase goes
toward the Third Level project. Print off the flyer
at thirdlevel.org.
Save a Smile: Bring adult toothbrushes, toothpaste
or floss to Traverse Health Clinic, WLJN
Radio, Tom's Food Markets or Northwestern Bank
in Benzie, Grand Traverse or Leelanau County.
Help fulfill the dental needs of the community.
Make a donation and register to win a January
weekend of fun at Crystal Mountain. Happening
all of September.
Baptism Dresses Exhibit: Featuring pieces from
the 19th and 20th centuries, on display at the
Benzie Area Historical Museum, Benzonia, now
through October.
Meditation at the Village: Free meditation at Yoga
for Health at the Village, Grand Traverse Commons:
Sun., 8:30-9:30am.
Chance to Learn to Dance: Including the art of
leading & following. Held at Steven's Place, TC.
All times at 7pm. Tuesdays, swing; Wednesdays,
tango; Thurs., social. 929-8945 for more info.
Hands on Tuesdays: Bring your painting, knitting,
beading, musical instrument or other supplies and
hang out with friends, possibly learn a new skill,
outside Silvertree Deli, located in the Mercato in the
Grand Traverse Commons. Every Tuesday, 6-8pm.
Facing West Gallery: Zumba w/
Martha Hubbell, Mon, 6-7pm, Thurs 9-
10am, 5:30pm; Fri, noon; Sat, 10-11am.
Cost, $10. marthadancezumba.com or
231-631-435.
Historical Walking Tours: Experience walks
through historical neighborhoods of Traverse City
with the Grand Traverse Heritage Center, every
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 1pm. Walks last
approximately one and a half hours. Cost, $12 per
person. Registration required by calling 995-0313
Source: Northern Express
Friday, September 17, 2010
Current Local Events
FRIDAY 9/17
Downtown Art Walk: Held in Traverse City, 5-
9pm. Showcasing 18 art exhibits along Front Street
with refreshments, food and music. Purchase a
commemorative wine glass & proceeds will benefit
the Downtown Public Art projects. Catch the
Overtones CD Relase Party at Art & Soul Gallery.
NY Times Best Selling Author Presentation:
Doug Stanton, author of In Harm's Way and Horse
Soldiers, will be at Cadillac Wexford Public Library,
7pm. Free.
2010 eddi Awards: Celebration gala held at the
Crooked Tree Arts Center, Petoskey, at 6pm.
Tickets, $45 and include appetizer buffet, refreshments,
coffee and desserts. Visit crookedtree.org
for more info.
"The Truth About Energy, the Economy & You":
Energy expert and author Richard Heinberg will
give a presentation on the limits of oil production
and how increasing oil costs will impact many
aspects of our lives, including food and agriculture.
This free lecture is happening at the Oleson Center
on the Campus of Northwestern Michigan College,
TC, at 6:30pm. Visit liaa.org for more info.
Joel Anthony and the Standard Bandits: Concert
of tunes from the Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole
and Johnny Mercer era, happening at Concord
Montessori and Community School Auditorium,
Mancelona, 7:30pm. Tix, $20.
Songwriters in the Round: Performing at Horizon
Books, TC, 8:30-10:30pm. Free.
Half Way to St. Patrick's Day Fundraiser:
Hosted by Antrim County Democrats at old
Township Hall, Elk Rapids, 5-9pm. Irish music,
dance, food and silent auction. Tickets, $20 and
include two beverage tickets. Call 231-533-6550.
International Antique and Classic Boat Show:
Featuring over 100 of the top ranked classic/vintage
boats in the U.S. and Canada. Held at the
Bay Harbor Village Hotel & Conference Center,
9am-4pm on Friday; 9am-3pm on Saturday. $5
donation to enter.
"The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee":
(See Thursday)
SATURDAY 9/18
Stargazing Night: Join the Straits Area Audubon
Society and biologist Kathy Bricker search for constellations,
Jupiter and its moon, along with Uranus
at 4483 Dotski Road, 7:30pm. Bring binoculars and
scopes if available. 231-627-4830 for more info.
Annual Harvest Dinner & Live Auction: Hosted
by the Alden Men's Club at the Helena Township
Community Center, Alden, at 6pm. Tickets may
be purchased at 231-377-2024.
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser: Includes a bake
sale, live entertainment and silent auction at First
Christian Church, Petoskey, from 4:30-7pm.
Tickets, $7 for adults; $5 for ages 4-12.
30th Annual Juried Fine Arts Exhibition:
Opening for Crooked Tree Art Center's annual
exhibit of fine arts from artists around the region.
Held at the art center's location in Petoskey, 4-
6pm. Runs through Nov. 6.
Guided Salmon Tour: Todd Kalish from the
Michigan DNRE will give a guided tour of the
Boardman River Weir, 1-2pm. Learn about salmon
life cycles, function of the weir and ecology of the
river. $5 suggested donation. Program meets at
the Boardman River Weir, TC. Call 941-0960.
Friends of the Jordan Annual Celebration:
Exhibit featuring 140 photos entered in the
Treasures of the Jordan Photography Contest.
Includes live entertainment by Robert Johnson,
solo blues guitarist, refreshments, and awards
ceremony, 2-4pm, at the Jordan River Watershed
Center, East Jordan. friendsofthejordan.org.
Dirty Dog Dash: Three mile race through the
mud, over barriers and around obstacles at
Boyne Mountain. Portion of race proceeds benefit
Wounded Warrior Project. More info at dirtydogdash.
com.
3rd Annual BBQ & Brew Festival: Held in downtown
Glen Arbor, noon-6pm, featuring barbeque,
beer samples from local breweries and live music.
by the Fabulous Horn Dogs. Tickets, $15 and
include a souvenir mug and five tasting tickets.
Kids Creek Invasive Species Plant Removal:
Learn about the devastating effects these invasive
plants have on our environment while pulling them
out in Kids Creek Park, TC, 8am-noon. Register
and directions available at 941-0960 ext. 20.
Indie Craft Fair: Local and national crafters will
showcase their work at InsideOut Gallery, TC,
11am-7pm. Free, for all ages.
Author Signing: Lisa Favors, author of "Women
on Board Cruising" -- the story of 25 female baters
and their trials and tribulations of long-range
cruising. Held at Horizon Book, TC, 2-4pm.
Annual Walk to Remember: For families who
have had a miscarriage, stillbirth or newborn
death. Short program with music, followed by
a walk along Boardman Lake. Gather at the
Traverse Area District Library, 11am.
Leland Heritage Celebration: Held 10am-4pm,
in downtown Leland, featuring local musicians,
whitefish chowder, classic boats and more.
4th Annual Kids Safety Day: All ages are welcome
to the Great Lakes Children's Museum, TC,
from noon-4pm, for demos and hands-on activities
geared to safety. Safety officers and first responders
will be on site with their vehicles and equipment.
Free and open to the public.
One Accord: Bluegrass gospel performance at
Horizon Books, TC, 8:30-10:30pm. Free.
Newcomers Bike Ride: Join others new to the
TC area for a bike ride on Mackinaw Island,
8am. Contact Don at cadillac2154@yahoo.com
for more.
Harvest Stompede Vineyard Run & Wine Tour:
Run through the vineyards of Ciccone Vineyard,
9am; and sample wines from the wineries of
Leelanau Peninsula. Tickets for the wine tour are
$40 and include special food and wine pairings at
each tasting room. Visit lpwines.com for info.
Spaghetti Dinner: Almira Township Hall, downtown
Lake Ann, from 5-8pm. Cost, $6.
Fall Garage Sale Fundraiser: Held at the Father
Fred Foundation, TC. 231-947-2055.
High School Equestrian Competition Show:
District 18 high school equestrian competition
at the Northwestern Michigan Fairgrounds in TC,
featuring over 75 riders and their horses, 8:30am-
5pm. Rain or shine.
International Antique and Classic Boat Show:
(See Friday)
"The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee":
(See Thursday)
source: Northern Express
Downtown Art Walk: Held in Traverse City, 5-
9pm. Showcasing 18 art exhibits along Front Street
with refreshments, food and music. Purchase a
commemorative wine glass & proceeds will benefit
the Downtown Public Art projects. Catch the
Overtones CD Relase Party at Art & Soul Gallery.
NY Times Best Selling Author Presentation:
Doug Stanton, author of In Harm's Way and Horse
Soldiers, will be at Cadillac Wexford Public Library,
7pm. Free.
2010 eddi Awards: Celebration gala held at the
Crooked Tree Arts Center, Petoskey, at 6pm.
Tickets, $45 and include appetizer buffet, refreshments,
coffee and desserts. Visit crookedtree.org
for more info.
"The Truth About Energy, the Economy & You":
Energy expert and author Richard Heinberg will
give a presentation on the limits of oil production
and how increasing oil costs will impact many
aspects of our lives, including food and agriculture.
This free lecture is happening at the Oleson Center
on the Campus of Northwestern Michigan College,
TC, at 6:30pm. Visit liaa.org for more info.
Joel Anthony and the Standard Bandits: Concert
of tunes from the Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole
and Johnny Mercer era, happening at Concord
Montessori and Community School Auditorium,
Mancelona, 7:30pm. Tix, $20.
Songwriters in the Round: Performing at Horizon
Books, TC, 8:30-10:30pm. Free.
Half Way to St. Patrick's Day Fundraiser:
Hosted by Antrim County Democrats at old
Township Hall, Elk Rapids, 5-9pm. Irish music,
dance, food and silent auction. Tickets, $20 and
include two beverage tickets. Call 231-533-6550.
International Antique and Classic Boat Show:
Featuring over 100 of the top ranked classic/vintage
boats in the U.S. and Canada. Held at the
Bay Harbor Village Hotel & Conference Center,
9am-4pm on Friday; 9am-3pm on Saturday. $5
donation to enter.
"The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee":
(See Thursday)
SATURDAY 9/18
Stargazing Night: Join the Straits Area Audubon
Society and biologist Kathy Bricker search for constellations,
Jupiter and its moon, along with Uranus
at 4483 Dotski Road, 7:30pm. Bring binoculars and
scopes if available. 231-627-4830 for more info.
Annual Harvest Dinner & Live Auction: Hosted
by the Alden Men's Club at the Helena Township
Community Center, Alden, at 6pm. Tickets may
be purchased at 231-377-2024.
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser: Includes a bake
sale, live entertainment and silent auction at First
Christian Church, Petoskey, from 4:30-7pm.
Tickets, $7 for adults; $5 for ages 4-12.
30th Annual Juried Fine Arts Exhibition:
Opening for Crooked Tree Art Center's annual
exhibit of fine arts from artists around the region.
Held at the art center's location in Petoskey, 4-
6pm. Runs through Nov. 6.
Guided Salmon Tour: Todd Kalish from the
Michigan DNRE will give a guided tour of the
Boardman River Weir, 1-2pm. Learn about salmon
life cycles, function of the weir and ecology of the
river. $5 suggested donation. Program meets at
the Boardman River Weir, TC. Call 941-0960.
Friends of the Jordan Annual Celebration:
Exhibit featuring 140 photos entered in the
Treasures of the Jordan Photography Contest.
Includes live entertainment by Robert Johnson,
solo blues guitarist, refreshments, and awards
ceremony, 2-4pm, at the Jordan River Watershed
Center, East Jordan. friendsofthejordan.org.
Dirty Dog Dash: Three mile race through the
mud, over barriers and around obstacles at
Boyne Mountain. Portion of race proceeds benefit
Wounded Warrior Project. More info at dirtydogdash.
com.
3rd Annual BBQ & Brew Festival: Held in downtown
Glen Arbor, noon-6pm, featuring barbeque,
beer samples from local breweries and live music.
by the Fabulous Horn Dogs. Tickets, $15 and
include a souvenir mug and five tasting tickets.
Kids Creek Invasive Species Plant Removal:
Learn about the devastating effects these invasive
plants have on our environment while pulling them
out in Kids Creek Park, TC, 8am-noon. Register
and directions available at 941-0960 ext. 20.
Indie Craft Fair: Local and national crafters will
showcase their work at InsideOut Gallery, TC,
11am-7pm. Free, for all ages.
Author Signing: Lisa Favors, author of "Women
on Board Cruising" -- the story of 25 female baters
and their trials and tribulations of long-range
cruising. Held at Horizon Book, TC, 2-4pm.
Annual Walk to Remember: For families who
have had a miscarriage, stillbirth or newborn
death. Short program with music, followed by
a walk along Boardman Lake. Gather at the
Traverse Area District Library, 11am.
Leland Heritage Celebration: Held 10am-4pm,
in downtown Leland, featuring local musicians,
whitefish chowder, classic boats and more.
4th Annual Kids Safety Day: All ages are welcome
to the Great Lakes Children's Museum, TC,
from noon-4pm, for demos and hands-on activities
geared to safety. Safety officers and first responders
will be on site with their vehicles and equipment.
Free and open to the public.
One Accord: Bluegrass gospel performance at
Horizon Books, TC, 8:30-10:30pm. Free.
Newcomers Bike Ride: Join others new to the
TC area for a bike ride on Mackinaw Island,
8am. Contact Don at cadillac2154@yahoo.com
for more.
Harvest Stompede Vineyard Run & Wine Tour:
Run through the vineyards of Ciccone Vineyard,
9am; and sample wines from the wineries of
Leelanau Peninsula. Tickets for the wine tour are
$40 and include special food and wine pairings at
each tasting room. Visit lpwines.com for info.
Spaghetti Dinner: Almira Township Hall, downtown
Lake Ann, from 5-8pm. Cost, $6.
Fall Garage Sale Fundraiser: Held at the Father
Fred Foundation, TC. 231-947-2055.
High School Equestrian Competition Show:
District 18 high school equestrian competition
at the Northwestern Michigan Fairgrounds in TC,
featuring over 75 riders and their horses, 8:30am-
5pm. Rain or shine.
International Antique and Classic Boat Show:
(See Friday)
"The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee":
(See Thursday)
source: Northern Express
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Local Events
THURSDAY 9/16
Strong Women Unite! Luncheon: Celebrate the
influential and giving women of Traverse City with
a conversation and luncheon, 11am-1pm, at the
Dennos Museum Center, TC. Cost, $22. Visit dennosmuseum.
org for more info.
Energy Improvements Workshop: Information
on the Michigan Saves and the Save Green Loan
programs hosted by the Northwest Michigan
Sustainable Business Forum at the TC Michigan
Works! Service Center, 8:30am. Free.
Book Release: Fleda Brown will be at the
Watershed Center, TC, for a book release of her
work "Loon Cry: Selected and New Michigan
Poems," 5-8pm. Reception will feature Brown,
along with artist Glenn Wolff.
Mountain Gorillas of Uganda: Jessica Posciask,
world traveler, will discuss sustainable tourism in
the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest of Uganda, ensuring
the mountain gorillas' survival at the Traverse
Area District Library, 7pm. No charge.
Free Community Concert: HERD, the social
and political-driven songs group, will perform at
Kirtland Community College, Roscommon, 2pm.
Lighthouses of the Grand Traverse Region: Elk
Rapids Historical Society program at the Elk Rapids
Township Hall, 7pm. Admission, $5 donation for
adults; $2 for students. Young children are free.
"India and Its Neighbors": International Affairs
Forum Lecture at Northwestern Michigan College's
Milliken Auditorium, 6pm, wth Ambassador
Shashank, former foreign secretary of India.
Reception preceeds event at 5:15pm.
Constitution Day Panel Discussion: Led by
Northwestern Michigan College history faculty on
topics including war without declaration, what is
constitutional and the First Amendement and the
proposed mosque near Ground Zero in NYC. Held in
Room 101 of Scholar's Hall on the main campus.
"The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling
Bee": Musical play about six spelling competitors
and learning that winning isn't everything.
Performed by the Old Town Players at the Old
Town Playhouse, TC, at 8pm; Sunday, 3pm.
Tickets, $25 for adults. oldtownplayhouse.com
for more info.
Tree Management Forum: Learn about the
importance of trees and suggested practices,
as hosted by the M-119 Tunnel of Trees Scenic
Heritage Route Committee. Held at Readmond
Township Hall, Emmet County, 6:30pm.
Benzie County Business After Hours: Postwork
networking at The Laughing Horse Saloon &
Restaurant, Thompsonville, from 5-7pm. Includes
door prizes, 50/50 raffle and hors d'oeuvres. $5
donation at the door.
source: Northern Express
Strong Women Unite! Luncheon: Celebrate the
influential and giving women of Traverse City with
a conversation and luncheon, 11am-1pm, at the
Dennos Museum Center, TC. Cost, $22. Visit dennosmuseum.
org for more info.
Energy Improvements Workshop: Information
on the Michigan Saves and the Save Green Loan
programs hosted by the Northwest Michigan
Sustainable Business Forum at the TC Michigan
Works! Service Center, 8:30am. Free.
Book Release: Fleda Brown will be at the
Watershed Center, TC, for a book release of her
work "Loon Cry: Selected and New Michigan
Poems," 5-8pm. Reception will feature Brown,
along with artist Glenn Wolff.
Mountain Gorillas of Uganda: Jessica Posciask,
world traveler, will discuss sustainable tourism in
the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest of Uganda, ensuring
the mountain gorillas' survival at the Traverse
Area District Library, 7pm. No charge.
Free Community Concert: HERD, the social
and political-driven songs group, will perform at
Kirtland Community College, Roscommon, 2pm.
Lighthouses of the Grand Traverse Region: Elk
Rapids Historical Society program at the Elk Rapids
Township Hall, 7pm. Admission, $5 donation for
adults; $2 for students. Young children are free.
"India and Its Neighbors": International Affairs
Forum Lecture at Northwestern Michigan College's
Milliken Auditorium, 6pm, wth Ambassador
Shashank, former foreign secretary of India.
Reception preceeds event at 5:15pm.
Constitution Day Panel Discussion: Led by
Northwestern Michigan College history faculty on
topics including war without declaration, what is
constitutional and the First Amendement and the
proposed mosque near Ground Zero in NYC. Held in
Room 101 of Scholar's Hall on the main campus.
"The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling
Bee": Musical play about six spelling competitors
and learning that winning isn't everything.
Performed by the Old Town Players at the Old
Town Playhouse, TC, at 8pm; Sunday, 3pm.
Tickets, $25 for adults. oldtownplayhouse.com
for more info.
Tree Management Forum: Learn about the
importance of trees and suggested practices,
as hosted by the M-119 Tunnel of Trees Scenic
Heritage Route Committee. Held at Readmond
Township Hall, Emmet County, 6:30pm.
Benzie County Business After Hours: Postwork
networking at The Laughing Horse Saloon &
Restaurant, Thompsonville, from 5-7pm. Includes
door prizes, 50/50 raffle and hors d'oeuvres. $5
donation at the door.
source: Northern Express
Todays Local Events
WEDNESDAY 9/15
Traverse City Business After Hours: Casual
post-work networking opportunity at Mt. Holiday,
5-7pm.
Charlevoix Business After Hours: Held at
Giuseppe's Italian Grille, 5-7pm. Hors d'eouvres,
cocktails, door prizes and 50/50 raffle.
The New Hunter: Free intro to safe and responsible
hunting for adults at Bellaire Conservation
Club, 6-8:30pm. Not a replacement for an authorized
hunter education course. Call Yvonne at 231-
480-4515 for more info.
Oryana Member Appreciation Day: Free food
samples, live music on the patio with the
FunDubMentals (4-6pm), Zucchini Car Contest
for Kids (4-6pm), book signings, prizes and more.
Held at Oryana Food Co-op, TC, 9am-8pm.
Women Can/Women Do Benefit Luncheon: View
50 dining tables creatively designed by communityminded
businesses and individuals at the Bay Harbor
Yacht Club, Petoskey, 11:15am-1:45am. Includes
a silent auction. Benefits the Women's Resource
Center of Northern Michigan. Call 231-347-0067.
La Danza Folklorica Donaji: Local dance troupe
performing traditional Mexican and Columbian
dances in traditional dress at Milliken Auditorium,
TC, 7pm. Presented by the NMC Office of Student
Life. nmc.edu/news for more info.
Mue Sephei: Original folk music performance at
InsideOut Gallery, TC, at 6pm. No charge.
Music in the Hills: Max and Ruth Bloomquist perform
original folk at Mt. Holiday, TC, starting at 8pm.
Beaver Hike: All ages are welcome to the
Boardman River Nature Center, TC, from 6-8pm,
to learn more about the life history of these industrious
mammals. Hike the Sabin Pond Trail and
see a real beaver lodge. Suggested $5 donation.
Visit natureiscalling.org.
source: Northern Express
Traverse City Business After Hours: Casual
post-work networking opportunity at Mt. Holiday,
5-7pm.
Charlevoix Business After Hours: Held at
Giuseppe's Italian Grille, 5-7pm. Hors d'eouvres,
cocktails, door prizes and 50/50 raffle.
The New Hunter: Free intro to safe and responsible
hunting for adults at Bellaire Conservation
Club, 6-8:30pm. Not a replacement for an authorized
hunter education course. Call Yvonne at 231-
480-4515 for more info.
Oryana Member Appreciation Day: Free food
samples, live music on the patio with the
FunDubMentals (4-6pm), Zucchini Car Contest
for Kids (4-6pm), book signings, prizes and more.
Held at Oryana Food Co-op, TC, 9am-8pm.
Women Can/Women Do Benefit Luncheon: View
50 dining tables creatively designed by communityminded
businesses and individuals at the Bay Harbor
Yacht Club, Petoskey, 11:15am-1:45am. Includes
a silent auction. Benefits the Women's Resource
Center of Northern Michigan. Call 231-347-0067.
La Danza Folklorica Donaji: Local dance troupe
performing traditional Mexican and Columbian
dances in traditional dress at Milliken Auditorium,
TC, 7pm. Presented by the NMC Office of Student
Life. nmc.edu/news for more info.
Mue Sephei: Original folk music performance at
InsideOut Gallery, TC, at 6pm. No charge.
Music in the Hills: Max and Ruth Bloomquist perform
original folk at Mt. Holiday, TC, starting at 8pm.
Beaver Hike: All ages are welcome to the
Boardman River Nature Center, TC, from 6-8pm,
to learn more about the life history of these industrious
mammals. Hike the Sabin Pond Trail and
see a real beaver lodge. Suggested $5 donation.
Visit natureiscalling.org.
source: Northern Express
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Local Events
Camp Daggett Pepsi Refresh Project: The
youth camp is in the running for $50,000 in youth
scholarships from the Pepsi Refresh Project. One
of 100 finalists. Vote now at www.refresheverything.
com!
Dominic Fortuna Dinner Show: Featuring
live entertainment by the Schussycats and a
Broadway-caliber performance, every Friday, now
through August 23, at Shanty Creek Resort,
Bellaire, 7pm. Catch your favorite tunes from the
'50s, '60s and '70s. Tickets, $44.95.
The Sensational 70s: Dominic Fortuna returns
from Broadway for a performance every Thursday
and Saturday at the Williamsburg Dinner Theater,
6pm. Tickets, $39.95. Visit conventiondinnertheater.
com for more info.
Cell Phone Donation: Benefits Third Level Crisis
Center in TC. Phones only please, working or not.
Drop off locations at Third Level, Cartridge World,
Spring, The Wireless Zone, Verizon Wireless and
Ray's Coffeehouse. 922-4802 for more info.
Free Jazz in the Gardens: Held at Wildflowers,
Glen Arbor, every Tuesday, from 6-8pm.
Line Dancing: Classes taught
at the Bear Lake Manor Bed and
Breakfast in Bear Lake, every
Monday evening. Cost, $3. Call
231-864-2242 for more info.
Summer Bike Tours: Hosted by Sleeping Bear
Dunes National Lakeshore, every Wednesday and
Thursday, at various locations. Covers approx. seven
to 10 miles. More info available at nps.gov/slbe.
Tea & Talk Series: Explore the backgrounds of
unique gemstones while enjoying tea in Becky
Thatcher Designs' garden, Glen Arbor, featuring
a different topic every week. Held on Tuesdays,
3-5pm. RSVP at 231-334-3826.
Stone Circle Gatherings: Poetry, storytelling and
music around a fire, every Saturday evening at
9pm. Located ten miles north of Elk Rapids on
Stone Circle Dr. Adults, $4; Kids, $2. Call 231-
264-9467. Happening through Sept. 4.
Public Stargazing: Held at Lanphier Observatory,
Leelanau School, Glen Arbor, now through Aug.
26. Every Wednesday and Thursday, 10:30pmmidnight.
Adults, $3; students, $2.
Welcoming Wednesdays: Held at St. Andrews
Presbyterian Church, Beulah, from 5:30-7:30pm.
Those new to the Benzie County area are invited
to participate in a discussion and kids' activities.
Held June 23-July 21. Call 231-882-4241.
Beach Bards Bonfire: Stories, poetry and music
every Friday, July 2-Aug. 13, Leelanau School
beach, Glen Arbor, starting at 7:30pm.
Hayrides: Enjoy a ride through the woods,
swamps, pasture and forests of Pond Hill Farm,
Harbor Springs, every Saturday and Sunday, from
noon-4pm. Visit pondhill.com for more info.
Free Saturday Morning Ride: For beginners to
intermediate level bicyclists, meeting at Fit For
You Health Club, TC, at 8am. Advanced riders
meet at Fit For You for road rides.
Free Monday Runs: Hosted by instructor Brittanie
Wright, starting at Fit For You Health Club, TC,
5:30pm.
Music at the Gazebo: Every Wednesday in downtown
Boyne City, 6:30pm, now through August.
Weekly Wildflower Walks: Every Tuesday at
Grass River Natural Area, 10am, now through Aug.
31. Located in Bellaire. Visit grassriver.org for more.
Classic Cruisers & Muscle Cars: Check out cars
spanning the decades, along with All-American hot
rods, on display every Thursday outside of Ivan's
Mountainside Grill, Shanty Creek Resort, 6pm.
Manistee ShoreLine ShowCase: Concert featuring
a variety of musicians, every Tuesday, at the Rotary
Gazebo, on First Street Beach, Manistee, 7pm.
Historical Walking Tours: Experience walks
through historical neighborhoods of Traverse City
with the Grand Traverse Heritage Center, every
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 1pm. Walks
last approximately one and a half hours. Cost,
$12 per person. Registration required by calling
995-1013.
Chance to Learn to Dance: Including the art of
leading & following. Held at Steven's Place, TC.
All times at 7pm. Tuesdays, swing; Wednesdays,
tango; Thurs., social. 929-8945 for more info.
Andres Place: Art program for challenged adults,
every Wednesday, from 1-3:30pm at Riverview
Terrace Apartments. Call 231-631-2477.
Facing West Gallery: Wednesdays, 7:30-8:30pm.
Argentine Tango Lessons with a practice that
follows. Cost $10/person. www.Facingwestgallery.
com or 231-642-6408. Zumba with Martha
Hubbell, Monday, 6-7pm , Thursday 9-10am,
5:30pm; Friday, noon; Saturday, 10-11am.
Cost, $10. www.marthadancezumba.com or
231-631-4358.
Seth Bernard and May
Erlewine, Michigan's own folk
duo, will perform at Dhaseleer
Events Barn in Charlevoix,
Thursday, July 22, as part of
the Black Cat Concert Series.
Tickets are $15 per person,
with free admission to ages 12
& under. This family-friendly
concert starts at 8 p.m. Visit
blackcatconcerts.com for
"Shipwrecks of the Manitou Passage": Exhibit
held at the Leelanau Historical Society Museum,
Leland. Call 231-256-7475 for hours.
Blissfest Coffeehouse: Open mic songsharing
at the Grain Train, Petoskey, from 1-4pm; every
Sunday. Visit graintrain.coop for more info.
Tango Practice: Tuesdays, 7:30-8:30pm at
Logan's Landing in Beledi Global Dance, TC; and
at Tango Co-Op, TC, same time. 231-590-8660.
Live Music: Every Saturday, from 3-7pm at
Circa Estate Winery, Lake Leelanau. Visit
circawinery.com.
source: Northern Express
youth camp is in the running for $50,000 in youth
scholarships from the Pepsi Refresh Project. One
of 100 finalists. Vote now at www.refresheverything.
com!
Dominic Fortuna Dinner Show: Featuring
live entertainment by the Schussycats and a
Broadway-caliber performance, every Friday, now
through August 23, at Shanty Creek Resort,
Bellaire, 7pm. Catch your favorite tunes from the
'50s, '60s and '70s. Tickets, $44.95.
The Sensational 70s: Dominic Fortuna returns
from Broadway for a performance every Thursday
and Saturday at the Williamsburg Dinner Theater,
6pm. Tickets, $39.95. Visit conventiondinnertheater.
com for more info.
Cell Phone Donation: Benefits Third Level Crisis
Center in TC. Phones only please, working or not.
Drop off locations at Third Level, Cartridge World,
Spring, The Wireless Zone, Verizon Wireless and
Ray's Coffeehouse. 922-4802 for more info.
Free Jazz in the Gardens: Held at Wildflowers,
Glen Arbor, every Tuesday, from 6-8pm.
Line Dancing: Classes taught
at the Bear Lake Manor Bed and
Breakfast in Bear Lake, every
Monday evening. Cost, $3. Call
231-864-2242 for more info.
Summer Bike Tours: Hosted by Sleeping Bear
Dunes National Lakeshore, every Wednesday and
Thursday, at various locations. Covers approx. seven
to 10 miles. More info available at nps.gov/slbe.
Tea & Talk Series: Explore the backgrounds of
unique gemstones while enjoying tea in Becky
Thatcher Designs' garden, Glen Arbor, featuring
a different topic every week. Held on Tuesdays,
3-5pm. RSVP at 231-334-3826.
Stone Circle Gatherings: Poetry, storytelling and
music around a fire, every Saturday evening at
9pm. Located ten miles north of Elk Rapids on
Stone Circle Dr. Adults, $4; Kids, $2. Call 231-
264-9467. Happening through Sept. 4.
Public Stargazing: Held at Lanphier Observatory,
Leelanau School, Glen Arbor, now through Aug.
26. Every Wednesday and Thursday, 10:30pmmidnight.
Adults, $3; students, $2.
Welcoming Wednesdays: Held at St. Andrews
Presbyterian Church, Beulah, from 5:30-7:30pm.
Those new to the Benzie County area are invited
to participate in a discussion and kids' activities.
Held June 23-July 21. Call 231-882-4241.
Beach Bards Bonfire: Stories, poetry and music
every Friday, July 2-Aug. 13, Leelanau School
beach, Glen Arbor, starting at 7:30pm.
Hayrides: Enjoy a ride through the woods,
swamps, pasture and forests of Pond Hill Farm,
Harbor Springs, every Saturday and Sunday, from
noon-4pm. Visit pondhill.com for more info.
Free Saturday Morning Ride: For beginners to
intermediate level bicyclists, meeting at Fit For
You Health Club, TC, at 8am. Advanced riders
meet at Fit For You for road rides.
Free Monday Runs: Hosted by instructor Brittanie
Wright, starting at Fit For You Health Club, TC,
5:30pm.
Music at the Gazebo: Every Wednesday in downtown
Boyne City, 6:30pm, now through August.
Weekly Wildflower Walks: Every Tuesday at
Grass River Natural Area, 10am, now through Aug.
31. Located in Bellaire. Visit grassriver.org for more.
Classic Cruisers & Muscle Cars: Check out cars
spanning the decades, along with All-American hot
rods, on display every Thursday outside of Ivan's
Mountainside Grill, Shanty Creek Resort, 6pm.
Manistee ShoreLine ShowCase: Concert featuring
a variety of musicians, every Tuesday, at the Rotary
Gazebo, on First Street Beach, Manistee, 7pm.
Historical Walking Tours: Experience walks
through historical neighborhoods of Traverse City
with the Grand Traverse Heritage Center, every
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 1pm. Walks
last approximately one and a half hours. Cost,
$12 per person. Registration required by calling
995-1013.
Chance to Learn to Dance: Including the art of
leading & following. Held at Steven's Place, TC.
All times at 7pm. Tuesdays, swing; Wednesdays,
tango; Thurs., social. 929-8945 for more info.
Andres Place: Art program for challenged adults,
every Wednesday, from 1-3:30pm at Riverview
Terrace Apartments. Call 231-631-2477.
Facing West Gallery: Wednesdays, 7:30-8:30pm.
Argentine Tango Lessons with a practice that
follows. Cost $10/person. www.Facingwestgallery.
com or 231-642-6408. Zumba with Martha
Hubbell, Monday, 6-7pm , Thursday 9-10am,
5:30pm; Friday, noon; Saturday, 10-11am.
Cost, $10. www.marthadancezumba.com or
231-631-4358.
Seth Bernard and May
Erlewine, Michigan's own folk
duo, will perform at Dhaseleer
Events Barn in Charlevoix,
Thursday, July 22, as part of
the Black Cat Concert Series.
Tickets are $15 per person,
with free admission to ages 12
& under. This family-friendly
concert starts at 8 p.m. Visit
blackcatconcerts.com for
"Shipwrecks of the Manitou Passage": Exhibit
held at the Leelanau Historical Society Museum,
Leland. Call 231-256-7475 for hours.
Blissfest Coffeehouse: Open mic songsharing
at the Grain Train, Petoskey, from 1-4pm; every
Sunday. Visit graintrain.coop for more info.
Tango Practice: Tuesdays, 7:30-8:30pm at
Logan's Landing in Beledi Global Dance, TC; and
at Tango Co-Op, TC, same time. 231-590-8660.
Live Music: Every Saturday, from 3-7pm at
Circa Estate Winery, Lake Leelanau. Visit
circawinery.com.
source: Northern Express
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Friday, June 25, 2010
Current Local Events
FRIDAY 6/25
Beaver Island Bike Festival: Enjoy historical
sites, beach picnic and downtown after party.
Bike the 32 miles at your own pace. Visit beaverislandbikefestival.
com for details.
Waterfront Wine Festival: Tasting of local wines
and food from area restaurants in downtown Harbor
Springs, 5-8pm. Tickets, $25 at the door.
Suttons Bay Solstice Art & Wine Walk: Happening
in downtown Suttons Bay, 5-9pm, includes hors
d'oeuvres and raffle.
"Aspirin and Elephants": The Leelanau Players
present the romantic comedy about a luxury cruise
from Copenhagen to St. Petersburg. Happening
at Suttons Bay High School auditorium, 8pm.
Tickets, $15.
Breathe Owl Breathe: Eclectic folk musical performance
in the park, East Jordan, 7pm.
Younce Guitar Duo: Father, son performing at
Horizon Books, TC, 8:30-10:30pm. Free.
Take A Kid Fishing: Event begins Friday with a
Nitecrawler Hunt at 9:30pm in Mineral Springs Park,
Frankfort; Saturday, starting at 8am, is free fishing,
t-shirt and food for kids. Call 231-352-7251.
Barn Dance: Music by Dale and Maureen Scott
at Pond Hill Farm, 7-10pm. Includes dinner and
square dancing. Cost, $15 per person. Kids five &
under are free. RSVP at pondhill.com.
"Tom T": Performance by the Northland Players
Children's Theater based on Mark Twain's "The
Adventures of Tom Sawyer" at the Cheboygan
Opera House, 7pm, on Fri. and Sat.; 2pm on Sun.
11th Annual Golf Scramble: Benefits Traverse
Health Clinic. Held at the Crown Golf Club, TC.
Features a $1 million hole-in-one shootout and
other crazy contests. Visit traversehealthclinic.org.
SOBO Arts Festival: Held in downtown Boyne
City, along with the Stroll the Streets. Wine tasting,
free swing dance lessons and live music. Saturday
features a juried art show, workshops and demos.
Runs Friday, 4-11pm; Saturday, starting at 9am. Visit
soboartsdistrict.org for more info.
Vintage Car & Boat Festival: Held at the Villlage
of Bay Harbor, Petoskey, 10am-8pm. Visit villageatbayharbor.
com for details.
Music in the Park: Stray Dogs and the Fabulous
Horn Dogs Rhythm Section perform in Marina Park,
Northport, 7pm. Free.
Author Joshilyn Jackson: Meet the New York
Times best-selling author of "Backseat Saints,"
and enjoy hors d'oeuvres at the Bay View Inn, 6-
8pm. Tickets, $25. RSVP at 231-347-1180.
Green Island Anniversary Special: Located in
downtown TC, enjoy earth friendly goods at
discount, refreshments and morsels, give-aways
and more. gogreenisland.com.
"Annie Get Your Gun": Presented by the Manistee
Civic Players at the Ramsdell Theater, Manistee,
at 7:30pm. Sunday, at 2pm. Tickets and more info
available at ramsdell-theater.org.
SATURDAY 6/26
Marila Strawberry Social: Held at the Marilla
Historical Society, six miles east of Kaleva in
Manistee County, 2-5pm. Featuring strawberries, ice
cream, live entertainment and historical settings. $6
donation for adults; $3 per child or $20 per family.
231-378-2123.
ArtSnake Open Studio Tour: Take a tour of eight
art studios along the Onekama shoreline, 10am-
4pm on Saturday and Sunday. Visit artsnakestudiotour.
blogspot.com.
Three Men and a Tenor: The national-touring
comedy vocal music group will perform at
Thoreson Farm, near Glen Arbor, at 7pm. Includes
food, artist demos and silent auction. Tickets to
this family-friendly event are $20. Kids, $10. Visit
glenarborart.org.
Crop Hunger Walk: Held in Bay View. Supports
the Manna Food Project. Starts at 9am.
Annual Summer Concert: Enjoy music from The
Village Voices & Northport Community Band, 8pm,
at the Northport Community Arts Center. Tickets,
$20 for adults and $5 for students.
Dances of Universal Peace: Full moon dance
with labyrinth walks, bon fire, drumming and
singing at Llama Meadows Farm, Benzonia. 231-
882-4933. www.llamameadows.com.
Intro to Backpacking: Learn the basics, including
gear, location and overnight trips at the Boardman
River Nature Center, TC, 10:30am. Recommended
for teens and adults. Visit natureicalling.org.
TC Take A Kid Fishing Day: Held on the
Northwestern Michigan College Great Lakes
Campus, TC, 10am-2pm. Visit nmc/edu for more
info.
Noise Guy Charlie Williams: Stories and songs
at the Traverse Area District Library, 11am. Free.
Rummage Sale: Hosted by the TC Children's
Theatre and Old Town Playhouse, 9am. There will be
costumes, furniture and more for sale.
Community Antique Sale: Held at the Alden
Depot, 10am-4pm, sponsored by the historical society.
Book Signing: Pamela Bush, author of the crime
mystery novel "Out of the Snare," will be at Horizon
Books, in Cadillac, from noon-3pm.
Northwest Michigan Mushroom Foray: Learn
all about this elusive vegetable with a hike in the
woods of the Grass River Natural Area, Bellaire,
9:30am-noon. Cost, $5. Call 231-533-8314.
Benzie Strawberry Social: Held at the Benzie
Grand Bed & Breakfast, Benzonia, from 1-4pm.
Hosted by the Benzie Area Historical Society.
Includes shortcake, ice cream, lemonade and
iced tea. Call 231-882-5539 for more info.
Above the Bridge Songwriter's Concert:
Performance at the Erickson Center, Curtis,
6:30pm. $5 admission.
Hands Across the Sand: Line the beach at the
Open Space, West Bay, in TC, at noon, to protest
off-shore drilling. Gather at 11am. Lasts about 5
minutes.
Author Patti Aikin: Author of "Crossings," the
book with a mystery ending, will be at the
Charlevoix Library, 11am-noon.
Northern Express: Grand re-opening of the
Arcadia Area Historical Musuem, 1pm. Features
a silent auction with items ranging from $10 to
$500.
Summer Solstice Art Show: Held in downtown
Charlevoix, from 10am-5pm on Saturday; and
10am-4pm on Sunday.
Author Signing: Henry Klugh, author of "And
Yet Again" -- a collection of essays -- at Horizon
Books, TC, from noon-2pm.
Area Songwriters & Musicians: Join the MSMA
at Horizon Books, TC, from 5-7pm, to discuss
networking opportunities, sharing ideas and
experiences, along with acoustic performances.
Call Terri Senecal for more info: 231-866-1148.
John Michael Montgomery: Award-winning
country music atist will perform at Odawa Casino,
Petoskey, at 8pm. Tickets start at $35. odawacasino.
com for more info.
5th Annual Springfield Celtic Festival: Includes
a variety of performances by Tanglemere, Mulligan
Stew, Grand Traverse Pipes & Drums, Scottish
& Irish dancers and more. Don't miss Highland
Heavy Athletics, 10am and historical re-enactments.
Held at the Springfield Recreation Area,
Fife Lake. Call 231-879-3603 for more info.
Author Signing: John "Gator" Von, author of
"Gator's Guide to Texas Hold'Em 4 the Play-Yaa"
will be at Horizon Books, TC, 2-4pm.
TC Motorcycle Poker Run: Hosted by Giovanni's.
Collect points around TC and raise money for Autism
research. Features live music by The Rhythm Kings.
Register at tcfood.com. Cost, $25.
Booksigning & Customer Appreciation: Author
Richard L. McElroy of "Battlefield Presidents" will
be at Saturn Booksellers in Gaylord, 11:30am-
1:30pm; free chair massages for customers,
10:15am-3:30pm. Must show that day's receipt.
Art Rapids!: Fine arts show, along with musical
performances, art demos and kids' tent in downtown
Elk Rapids, 10am-5pm.
Third Annual Beach Bash: Silent auction, door
prizes, food, drinks, games and live entertainment by
Tim Krause and the Keelhaulers on the deck of the
Holiday Inn West Bay, TC, from 3-11pm. Proceeds
benefit Goodwill and Habitat for Humanity. Tickets,
$10.
Run Charlevoix: Marathon, half marathon, 5k &
10k in downtown Charlevoix. Visit goodboyevents.
com for details.
Author Signing: David Breuhan, author of "Spread
the Wealth: More Haves Fewer Have-Nots" will
offer a new approach to current economic policies
in the US at Horizon Books, TC, 5-7pm.
Refreshments will be available.
Live Music with Sister With Class: Trio performing
a free concert at Horizon Books, TC, 8:30pm.
"Tom T": (See Friday)
"Annie Get Your Gun": (See Friday).
SOBO Arts Festival: (See Friday)
Take A Kid Fishing: (See Friday)
Vintage Car & Boat Festival: (See Friday)
"Aspirin and Elephants": (See Friday)
Source: Northern Express
Beaver Island Bike Festival: Enjoy historical
sites, beach picnic and downtown after party.
Bike the 32 miles at your own pace. Visit beaverislandbikefestival.
com for details.
Waterfront Wine Festival: Tasting of local wines
and food from area restaurants in downtown Harbor
Springs, 5-8pm. Tickets, $25 at the door.
Suttons Bay Solstice Art & Wine Walk: Happening
in downtown Suttons Bay, 5-9pm, includes hors
d'oeuvres and raffle.
"Aspirin and Elephants": The Leelanau Players
present the romantic comedy about a luxury cruise
from Copenhagen to St. Petersburg. Happening
at Suttons Bay High School auditorium, 8pm.
Tickets, $15.
Breathe Owl Breathe: Eclectic folk musical performance
in the park, East Jordan, 7pm.
Younce Guitar Duo: Father, son performing at
Horizon Books, TC, 8:30-10:30pm. Free.
Take A Kid Fishing: Event begins Friday with a
Nitecrawler Hunt at 9:30pm in Mineral Springs Park,
Frankfort; Saturday, starting at 8am, is free fishing,
t-shirt and food for kids. Call 231-352-7251.
Barn Dance: Music by Dale and Maureen Scott
at Pond Hill Farm, 7-10pm. Includes dinner and
square dancing. Cost, $15 per person. Kids five &
under are free. RSVP at pondhill.com.
"Tom T": Performance by the Northland Players
Children's Theater based on Mark Twain's "The
Adventures of Tom Sawyer" at the Cheboygan
Opera House, 7pm, on Fri. and Sat.; 2pm on Sun.
11th Annual Golf Scramble: Benefits Traverse
Health Clinic. Held at the Crown Golf Club, TC.
Features a $1 million hole-in-one shootout and
other crazy contests. Visit traversehealthclinic.org.
SOBO Arts Festival: Held in downtown Boyne
City, along with the Stroll the Streets. Wine tasting,
free swing dance lessons and live music. Saturday
features a juried art show, workshops and demos.
Runs Friday, 4-11pm; Saturday, starting at 9am. Visit
soboartsdistrict.org for more info.
Vintage Car & Boat Festival: Held at the Villlage
of Bay Harbor, Petoskey, 10am-8pm. Visit villageatbayharbor.
com for details.
Music in the Park: Stray Dogs and the Fabulous
Horn Dogs Rhythm Section perform in Marina Park,
Northport, 7pm. Free.
Author Joshilyn Jackson: Meet the New York
Times best-selling author of "Backseat Saints,"
and enjoy hors d'oeuvres at the Bay View Inn, 6-
8pm. Tickets, $25. RSVP at 231-347-1180.
Green Island Anniversary Special: Located in
downtown TC, enjoy earth friendly goods at
discount, refreshments and morsels, give-aways
and more. gogreenisland.com.
"Annie Get Your Gun": Presented by the Manistee
Civic Players at the Ramsdell Theater, Manistee,
at 7:30pm. Sunday, at 2pm. Tickets and more info
available at ramsdell-theater.org.
SATURDAY 6/26
Marila Strawberry Social: Held at the Marilla
Historical Society, six miles east of Kaleva in
Manistee County, 2-5pm. Featuring strawberries, ice
cream, live entertainment and historical settings. $6
donation for adults; $3 per child or $20 per family.
231-378-2123.
ArtSnake Open Studio Tour: Take a tour of eight
art studios along the Onekama shoreline, 10am-
4pm on Saturday and Sunday. Visit artsnakestudiotour.
blogspot.com.
Three Men and a Tenor: The national-touring
comedy vocal music group will perform at
Thoreson Farm, near Glen Arbor, at 7pm. Includes
food, artist demos and silent auction. Tickets to
this family-friendly event are $20. Kids, $10. Visit
glenarborart.org.
Crop Hunger Walk: Held in Bay View. Supports
the Manna Food Project. Starts at 9am.
Annual Summer Concert: Enjoy music from The
Village Voices & Northport Community Band, 8pm,
at the Northport Community Arts Center. Tickets,
$20 for adults and $5 for students.
Dances of Universal Peace: Full moon dance
with labyrinth walks, bon fire, drumming and
singing at Llama Meadows Farm, Benzonia. 231-
882-4933. www.llamameadows.com.
Intro to Backpacking: Learn the basics, including
gear, location and overnight trips at the Boardman
River Nature Center, TC, 10:30am. Recommended
for teens and adults. Visit natureicalling.org.
TC Take A Kid Fishing Day: Held on the
Northwestern Michigan College Great Lakes
Campus, TC, 10am-2pm. Visit nmc/edu for more
info.
Noise Guy Charlie Williams: Stories and songs
at the Traverse Area District Library, 11am. Free.
Rummage Sale: Hosted by the TC Children's
Theatre and Old Town Playhouse, 9am. There will be
costumes, furniture and more for sale.
Community Antique Sale: Held at the Alden
Depot, 10am-4pm, sponsored by the historical society.
Book Signing: Pamela Bush, author of the crime
mystery novel "Out of the Snare," will be at Horizon
Books, in Cadillac, from noon-3pm.
Northwest Michigan Mushroom Foray: Learn
all about this elusive vegetable with a hike in the
woods of the Grass River Natural Area, Bellaire,
9:30am-noon. Cost, $5. Call 231-533-8314.
Benzie Strawberry Social: Held at the Benzie
Grand Bed & Breakfast, Benzonia, from 1-4pm.
Hosted by the Benzie Area Historical Society.
Includes shortcake, ice cream, lemonade and
iced tea. Call 231-882-5539 for more info.
Above the Bridge Songwriter's Concert:
Performance at the Erickson Center, Curtis,
6:30pm. $5 admission.
Hands Across the Sand: Line the beach at the
Open Space, West Bay, in TC, at noon, to protest
off-shore drilling. Gather at 11am. Lasts about 5
minutes.
Author Patti Aikin: Author of "Crossings," the
book with a mystery ending, will be at the
Charlevoix Library, 11am-noon.
Northern Express: Grand re-opening of the
Arcadia Area Historical Musuem, 1pm. Features
a silent auction with items ranging from $10 to
$500.
Summer Solstice Art Show: Held in downtown
Charlevoix, from 10am-5pm on Saturday; and
10am-4pm on Sunday.
Author Signing: Henry Klugh, author of "And
Yet Again" -- a collection of essays -- at Horizon
Books, TC, from noon-2pm.
Area Songwriters & Musicians: Join the MSMA
at Horizon Books, TC, from 5-7pm, to discuss
networking opportunities, sharing ideas and
experiences, along with acoustic performances.
Call Terri Senecal for more info: 231-866-1148.
John Michael Montgomery: Award-winning
country music atist will perform at Odawa Casino,
Petoskey, at 8pm. Tickets start at $35. odawacasino.
com for more info.
5th Annual Springfield Celtic Festival: Includes
a variety of performances by Tanglemere, Mulligan
Stew, Grand Traverse Pipes & Drums, Scottish
& Irish dancers and more. Don't miss Highland
Heavy Athletics, 10am and historical re-enactments.
Held at the Springfield Recreation Area,
Fife Lake. Call 231-879-3603 for more info.
Author Signing: John "Gator" Von, author of
"Gator's Guide to Texas Hold'Em 4 the Play-Yaa"
will be at Horizon Books, TC, 2-4pm.
TC Motorcycle Poker Run: Hosted by Giovanni's.
Collect points around TC and raise money for Autism
research. Features live music by The Rhythm Kings.
Register at tcfood.com. Cost, $25.
Booksigning & Customer Appreciation: Author
Richard L. McElroy of "Battlefield Presidents" will
be at Saturn Booksellers in Gaylord, 11:30am-
1:30pm; free chair massages for customers,
10:15am-3:30pm. Must show that day's receipt.
Art Rapids!: Fine arts show, along with musical
performances, art demos and kids' tent in downtown
Elk Rapids, 10am-5pm.
Third Annual Beach Bash: Silent auction, door
prizes, food, drinks, games and live entertainment by
Tim Krause and the Keelhaulers on the deck of the
Holiday Inn West Bay, TC, from 3-11pm. Proceeds
benefit Goodwill and Habitat for Humanity. Tickets,
$10.
Run Charlevoix: Marathon, half marathon, 5k &
10k in downtown Charlevoix. Visit goodboyevents.
com for details.
Author Signing: David Breuhan, author of "Spread
the Wealth: More Haves Fewer Have-Nots" will
offer a new approach to current economic policies
in the US at Horizon Books, TC, 5-7pm.
Refreshments will be available.
Live Music with Sister With Class: Trio performing
a free concert at Horizon Books, TC, 8:30pm.
"Tom T": (See Friday)
"Annie Get Your Gun": (See Friday).
SOBO Arts Festival: (See Friday)
Take A Kid Fishing: (See Friday)
Vintage Car & Boat Festival: (See Friday)
"Aspirin and Elephants": (See Friday)
Source: Northern Express
Friday, June 18, 2010
Current Local Events
FRIDAY 6/18
All Breed Dog Show: Held at the TC Civic Center,
8am-4pm. Includes judging of dogs in conformation,
obedience and a special dancing dog performance
Sat. at noon. Admission, $3 or $5 per
family. Hosted by Grand Traverse Kennel Club.
gtkc.org.
Blue Sky Red: Acoustic rock, folk and soul group
from Chicago performing at Seed Studio Gallery,
Elk Rapids, 8pm. seedstudiogallery.com.
Northern Lights Celebration: Dinner, comedy
show and "Pop Into Summer" Auction at Castle
Farms, Charlevoix, 6pm. Features comedian and
hypnotist Kevin Lepine.
Divas Uncorked: Hosted by the wineries of Old
Mission Peninsula, 5:30-9:30pm. Stop at all seven
participating wineries for wine pairings, local
appetizers, giveaways and more. Visit chateauchantal.
com for complete info. Tickets, $25.
Chicken Dinner: Dinner and desserts at the Alden
United Methodist Church, 5-7:30pm. Adults, $8;
kids, $5.
Bay Harbor Boat Show, In-Water & On-Land:
Includes mSnow Show Aerial Acrobatics Big Air
Shows throughout the weekend at Bay Harbor
Lake Marina, Friday, 3-8pm; Sat., 10am-8pm;
Sun., 10am-3pm. Visit bayharbor.com.
Frankfort Craft & Antique, Muscle Car Show:
Held in Market Square Park, 10am-4pm with
over 100 craft booths. Car show held in Mineral
Springs Park
"American Artifact" Exhibit: Rock poster artist
Mark Arminski will be at InsideOut Gallery, TC,
6pm for a presentation, held in conjunction with
the film premier of "American Artifact." (See Sat.)
Tickets on Sale for "Christina": Film about
a young German woman hoping to leave for
America with her G.I. fiance, but the future looks
bleak when a relentless police inspector stands in
their way. Inspired by a true story, showing at the
State Theater, TC, on July 18. Tickets on sale now
for the red carpet premiere, 6pm. Cost, $12. Visit
Christinathemovie.com for more details.
Author Presentation: Adam Schuitema, author
of "Freshwater Boys," will discuss growing up
as a boy in Michigan at the Cottage Book Shop,
Glen Arbor, at 2pm.
Public Viewing Night: See the night sky at
Rogers Observatory, TC, 9-11pm.
Lore: A Multimedia Performance and Exhibits:
Featuring creative work of seven Michigan female
artists, including paintings, textile art, dance,
poetry, song and film. Gallery opens at 7pm;
seated performance begins at 8pm. Held at Mills
Community House Theater, Benzonia.
Ellsworth Pig Roast: (See Thursday)
Mackinac Island Lilac Festival: (See Monday)
SATURDAY 6/19
Michigan Firewise Communities: Join Bruce
Lang of the MSU Extension office to learn about
precautions to take in your home and community.
Held at the Cadillac Wexford Public Library,
2pm.
Little Finger Poker Run: Scenic motorcycle
tour starting at Leelanau Sands Casino, 8am.
Motorcyclists will visit participating businesses
and earn points to earn the best-possible poker
hand. Cost, $30. Includes barbecue, 6-7pm.
Register by calling 231-534-8207.
7th Annual Taste of Charlevoix: Held in downtown
East Park, 11am-4pm. Includes local restaurants,
wineries and breweries.
Bay View Music Festival: "A Tribute to Motown"
will feature the music of Stevie Wonder, Ray
Charles, Aretha Franklin and more. Held at the
historic John M. Hall Auditorium, Petoskey, 8pm.
Cost, $20. Benefits the Grass River Natural Area.
bayviewfestival.tix.com for more info.
Taste of the North Festival: Primary fundraiser
for the Little Traverse Regional Historical Society,
held at the History Museum at Bayfront Park,
Petoskey, 10am-4pm. Includes: pie-eating contest
by the Grand Traverse Pie Company, Jania
the Magic Lady, petting zoo, big wheel bicycle
demos, horseless carriage rides, SEE-North birds
of prey, vintage car show, live entertainment and
an old-time country dance. Features a variety of
local restaurants.
"American Artifact" Premier: Film that chronicals
the rise of American rock poster art since its
beginnings in the 1960s, showing at InsideOut
Gallery, TC, at 7:30pm and 9:30pm. Followed
by Q & A with director Merle Becker and Mark
Arminski.
Black & White Gala: Gourmet dinner from
Trattoria Stella and complimentary dinner wine.
Includes live and silent auctions. Held at the
City Opera House, TC, 5:30pm. Admission, $95.
Supports the Old Town Playhouse. Visit oldtownplayhouse.
com.
Stone Circle Gatherings: Music, storytelling and
poetry around a fire, 9pm. Located 10 miles north
of Elk Rapids on US-31. Adults, $9; kids, $2. Call
231-264-9467 for more info.
Wild Turkeys!: Learn all about this wild bird at
the Boardman River Nature Center, TC, 1-2pm.
Geared for all ages. Visit natureiscalling.org.
8th Annual Pink Ribbon Ride: Bicycle ride
with 7-, 20, 42- & 55-mile routes around Lake
Charlevoix, to help raise money for breast cancer
research programs through Charlevoix Area
Hospital and Northern Michigan Regional Hospital.
Email penbryn@charter.net to get involved.
Author Signing: Chef Jim Voltz, author of "Brunch
on the Porch and Dinner on the Porch" will be at
Horizon Books, TC, 1-3pm.
Summer Solstice Festival: Held in Elberta,
noon-dusk, featuring food, games, live music and
fireworks. Visit solsticefestival.net for more.
Grass River CSI: Join real-life crime scene investigator
William Wolz to examine "who dunit" at the
Grass River Natural Area, Bellaire, 10am. Learn
to identify patterns found in nature. Register at
231-533-8314.
Spirit of the Woods: Music festival held in the
woods of Brethren (11171 Kerry Road). Includes
live performances by Glemie Beasley & his
Downhome Blues Band, Red Sea Pedestrians,
Orpheum Bell, Lindsay Lou and the Flatbellys,
Lake Effect with Rachael Davis, An Dro and
Stella!
Songs of the Great Lakes Sailors: Lee Murdock
will perform at the Traverse Area District Library,
11am. Located on Woodmere Avenue.
Friends of Betsie Bay Presentation: Thomas
Kelly, Inland Seas Executive Director, will present
"Invasive Species and the Future of the Great
Lakes" at the Elberta Farmers' Market Pavillion,
4-5:30pm. Features local food sampling.
Author Signing: Ray Algueseva, author of "Silent
Heroes" -- the memoir of a WWII veteran, will be
at Horizon Books, TC, from 1-3pm.
Elberta Walking Tour: Meet at the Elberta Marina
Park Pavillion, 10:30am. No charge.
Romance Writer Book Signing: Author Mary
Kate Kopec will be at Saturn Booksellers,
Gaylord, 11:30am-1:30pm to sign her book "Love
& Bullets."
YMCA Breakfast: Hosted by the YMCA of
Northern Michigan, pancake, scrambled eggs,
sausage breakfast served at the PYSA Soccer
Tourney in Petoskey, 6:30-10:30am. Cost, $5.
"Simply Sondheim" Concert: Performance
by the Leelanau Children's Choir and Leelanau
Youth Ensemble at the Northport Community Arts
Center, 7:30pm. Cost, $15 for adults; $5 for kids.
Singles for Christ Potluck: Open to area adults
40 years and older at Depot Beach Pavilion,
Charlevoix, 5pm. Bring a dish to pass, lawn chair,
swimsuit and a beverage. Call Frieda at 231-347-
5747 to RSVP.
The Young Americans: Young group of musicians
from California will perform at Charlevoix
High School, for a two hour concert. Call 231-
526-3152 for more info. Bring the family!
Jen Sygit & Sam Corbin: Performing at the
Dhaseleer Events Barn, Charlevoix, 8pm. Visit
blackcatconcerts.com.
Author SIgning: Adam Schuitema, author of "The
Freshwater Boys" -- a collection of short stories
about growing up around the freshwaters of
Michigan -- will be at Horizon Books, TC, 3-5pm.
Moonbeam Sunrising Star: Local musician
performing at Horizon Books, TC, from 8:30-
10:30pm.
Maritime Festival: Held in Haserot Park,
Northport, 9am-5pm. Includes a whitefish boil.
Cost, $15 for adults.
All Breed Dog Show: Held at the TC Civic Center,
8am-4pm. Includes judging of dogs in conformation,
obedience and a special dancing dog performance
Sat. at noon. Admission, $3 or $5 per
family. Hosted by Grand Traverse Kennel Club.
gtkc.org.
Blue Sky Red: Acoustic rock, folk and soul group
from Chicago performing at Seed Studio Gallery,
Elk Rapids, 8pm. seedstudiogallery.com.
Northern Lights Celebration: Dinner, comedy
show and "Pop Into Summer" Auction at Castle
Farms, Charlevoix, 6pm. Features comedian and
hypnotist Kevin Lepine.
Divas Uncorked: Hosted by the wineries of Old
Mission Peninsula, 5:30-9:30pm. Stop at all seven
participating wineries for wine pairings, local
appetizers, giveaways and more. Visit chateauchantal.
com for complete info. Tickets, $25.
Chicken Dinner: Dinner and desserts at the Alden
United Methodist Church, 5-7:30pm. Adults, $8;
kids, $5.
Bay Harbor Boat Show, In-Water & On-Land:
Includes mSnow Show Aerial Acrobatics Big Air
Shows throughout the weekend at Bay Harbor
Lake Marina, Friday, 3-8pm; Sat., 10am-8pm;
Sun., 10am-3pm. Visit bayharbor.com.
Frankfort Craft & Antique, Muscle Car Show:
Held in Market Square Park, 10am-4pm with
over 100 craft booths. Car show held in Mineral
Springs Park
"American Artifact" Exhibit: Rock poster artist
Mark Arminski will be at InsideOut Gallery, TC,
6pm for a presentation, held in conjunction with
the film premier of "American Artifact." (See Sat.)
Tickets on Sale for "Christina": Film about
a young German woman hoping to leave for
America with her G.I. fiance, but the future looks
bleak when a relentless police inspector stands in
their way. Inspired by a true story, showing at the
State Theater, TC, on July 18. Tickets on sale now
for the red carpet premiere, 6pm. Cost, $12. Visit
Christinathemovie.com for more details.
Author Presentation: Adam Schuitema, author
of "Freshwater Boys," will discuss growing up
as a boy in Michigan at the Cottage Book Shop,
Glen Arbor, at 2pm.
Public Viewing Night: See the night sky at
Rogers Observatory, TC, 9-11pm.
Lore: A Multimedia Performance and Exhibits:
Featuring creative work of seven Michigan female
artists, including paintings, textile art, dance,
poetry, song and film. Gallery opens at 7pm;
seated performance begins at 8pm. Held at Mills
Community House Theater, Benzonia.
Ellsworth Pig Roast: (See Thursday)
Mackinac Island Lilac Festival: (See Monday)
SATURDAY 6/19
Michigan Firewise Communities: Join Bruce
Lang of the MSU Extension office to learn about
precautions to take in your home and community.
Held at the Cadillac Wexford Public Library,
2pm.
Little Finger Poker Run: Scenic motorcycle
tour starting at Leelanau Sands Casino, 8am.
Motorcyclists will visit participating businesses
and earn points to earn the best-possible poker
hand. Cost, $30. Includes barbecue, 6-7pm.
Register by calling 231-534-8207.
7th Annual Taste of Charlevoix: Held in downtown
East Park, 11am-4pm. Includes local restaurants,
wineries and breweries.
Bay View Music Festival: "A Tribute to Motown"
will feature the music of Stevie Wonder, Ray
Charles, Aretha Franklin and more. Held at the
historic John M. Hall Auditorium, Petoskey, 8pm.
Cost, $20. Benefits the Grass River Natural Area.
bayviewfestival.tix.com for more info.
Taste of the North Festival: Primary fundraiser
for the Little Traverse Regional Historical Society,
held at the History Museum at Bayfront Park,
Petoskey, 10am-4pm. Includes: pie-eating contest
by the Grand Traverse Pie Company, Jania
the Magic Lady, petting zoo, big wheel bicycle
demos, horseless carriage rides, SEE-North birds
of prey, vintage car show, live entertainment and
an old-time country dance. Features a variety of
local restaurants.
"American Artifact" Premier: Film that chronicals
the rise of American rock poster art since its
beginnings in the 1960s, showing at InsideOut
Gallery, TC, at 7:30pm and 9:30pm. Followed
by Q & A with director Merle Becker and Mark
Arminski.
Black & White Gala: Gourmet dinner from
Trattoria Stella and complimentary dinner wine.
Includes live and silent auctions. Held at the
City Opera House, TC, 5:30pm. Admission, $95.
Supports the Old Town Playhouse. Visit oldtownplayhouse.
com.
Stone Circle Gatherings: Music, storytelling and
poetry around a fire, 9pm. Located 10 miles north
of Elk Rapids on US-31. Adults, $9; kids, $2. Call
231-264-9467 for more info.
Wild Turkeys!: Learn all about this wild bird at
the Boardman River Nature Center, TC, 1-2pm.
Geared for all ages. Visit natureiscalling.org.
8th Annual Pink Ribbon Ride: Bicycle ride
with 7-, 20, 42- & 55-mile routes around Lake
Charlevoix, to help raise money for breast cancer
research programs through Charlevoix Area
Hospital and Northern Michigan Regional Hospital.
Email penbryn@charter.net to get involved.
Author Signing: Chef Jim Voltz, author of "Brunch
on the Porch and Dinner on the Porch" will be at
Horizon Books, TC, 1-3pm.
Summer Solstice Festival: Held in Elberta,
noon-dusk, featuring food, games, live music and
fireworks. Visit solsticefestival.net for more.
Grass River CSI: Join real-life crime scene investigator
William Wolz to examine "who dunit" at the
Grass River Natural Area, Bellaire, 10am. Learn
to identify patterns found in nature. Register at
231-533-8314.
Spirit of the Woods: Music festival held in the
woods of Brethren (11171 Kerry Road). Includes
live performances by Glemie Beasley & his
Downhome Blues Band, Red Sea Pedestrians,
Orpheum Bell, Lindsay Lou and the Flatbellys,
Lake Effect with Rachael Davis, An Dro and
Stella!
Songs of the Great Lakes Sailors: Lee Murdock
will perform at the Traverse Area District Library,
11am. Located on Woodmere Avenue.
Friends of Betsie Bay Presentation: Thomas
Kelly, Inland Seas Executive Director, will present
"Invasive Species and the Future of the Great
Lakes" at the Elberta Farmers' Market Pavillion,
4-5:30pm. Features local food sampling.
Author Signing: Ray Algueseva, author of "Silent
Heroes" -- the memoir of a WWII veteran, will be
at Horizon Books, TC, from 1-3pm.
Elberta Walking Tour: Meet at the Elberta Marina
Park Pavillion, 10:30am. No charge.
Romance Writer Book Signing: Author Mary
Kate Kopec will be at Saturn Booksellers,
Gaylord, 11:30am-1:30pm to sign her book "Love
& Bullets."
YMCA Breakfast: Hosted by the YMCA of
Northern Michigan, pancake, scrambled eggs,
sausage breakfast served at the PYSA Soccer
Tourney in Petoskey, 6:30-10:30am. Cost, $5.
"Simply Sondheim" Concert: Performance
by the Leelanau Children's Choir and Leelanau
Youth Ensemble at the Northport Community Arts
Center, 7:30pm. Cost, $15 for adults; $5 for kids.
Singles for Christ Potluck: Open to area adults
40 years and older at Depot Beach Pavilion,
Charlevoix, 5pm. Bring a dish to pass, lawn chair,
swimsuit and a beverage. Call Frieda at 231-347-
5747 to RSVP.
The Young Americans: Young group of musicians
from California will perform at Charlevoix
High School, for a two hour concert. Call 231-
526-3152 for more info. Bring the family!
Jen Sygit & Sam Corbin: Performing at the
Dhaseleer Events Barn, Charlevoix, 8pm. Visit
blackcatconcerts.com.
Author SIgning: Adam Schuitema, author of "The
Freshwater Boys" -- a collection of short stories
about growing up around the freshwaters of
Michigan -- will be at Horizon Books, TC, 3-5pm.
Moonbeam Sunrising Star: Local musician
performing at Horizon Books, TC, from 8:30-
10:30pm.
Maritime Festival: Held in Haserot Park,
Northport, 9am-5pm. Includes a whitefish boil.
Cost, $15 for adults.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Current Local Events
THURSDAY 6/17
Alden Evening Stroll: Featuring music from One
Accord, gospel and bluegrass band, in downtown
Alden, 6-9pm.
Tea Celebrating Women in Art: Tea on the Bay
at the Old Coast Guard Station, Frankfort, 2-4pm.
Hosted by the Crystal Lake Art Center. Cost,
$25.
"Culture of the Middle East": International Affairs
Forum Lecture with Joseph W. Elder, sociology
professor at the University of Wisconsin, and the
discussion of Afghanistan and its relationships
since the Soviet invasion of 1979. Held at Milliken
Auditorium, TC, 6pm.
4th Annual Girls Night Out: Wine, chocolate tasting,
samples, door prizes, coupons and a fashion
show at the Glen Arbor Township Hall, 5:30-8pm.
Women can experience all there is to offer from
local businesses, restaurants and shops. Please
bring a clothing donation.
Chef Johnny Brannigan: Author of the book "Eat
Taste Heal: An Ayurvedic Cookbook for Modern
Living" will be at Horizon Books, TC, 6-8pm.
Benzie County Business After Hours: Held at
Franke Family Dentistry, Frankfort, from 5-7pm.
Enjoy hors d'oeuvres, 50/50 raffle and prizes.
Ellsworth Pig Roast: Held in downtown Ellsworth.
Events include a 50s style "drive-in" dinner and
ice cream social and one-man-band Andy Barger,
a preview of the Great Lakes Timber Show, 5k
run/walk, horse pull, grand parade and much
more. Visit ellsworthpigroast.com for more info.
11th Annual Gallery Walk: Visit nine galleries in
downtown Petoskey, beginning at 6pm and ending
in the Rose Garden at Stafford's Perry Hotel
for an afterglow party with live music from Chris
Coury. Free, rain or shine. Visit petoskeydowntown.
com for more info.
Yen Yoga Grand Opening Party: Check out the
yoga, spinning, Pilates and kettlebell studio in downtown
TC, 5-8pm. Enjoy complimentary food, beverages
and entertainment by Mitch McKolay. Free
classes avail. June 14-20. yenyogafitness.com.
Kayak Adventure: Join Sandy Graham from
Backcountry Outfitters, and a Grass River Natural
Area naturalist for a three-hour trip on the Grass
River, Bellaire, 1-4pm. Bring your own boat. Some
experience helpful. Register at 231-533-8314.
Cost, $20 with your own equipment.
Bestselling Author Signing: Kris Radish, author
of "Heart on a String" -- the story of five women
stuck in a Tampa airport -- will be at Saturn
Booksellers, Gaylord, at 6:30pm.
Splish Splash Magic Show: Join Gordon Russ at
the Missaukee District Library, Lake City, 10am.
Senior Expo: Circus theme at the Wexford Civic
Center, Cadillac, 9am-1pm, with over 60 area
vendors. Call 779-9420 for more info.
Iridology: See what the eye can tell us about our
health and well-being at Higher Self Bookstore,
TC, from 6-7:30pm. 941-5805.
Annual Alden Picnic: Hosted by the Alden
Historical Society at Depot Park, 5pm. Call 231-
377-7333 for more info.
Lighthouse Restoration Conference: (See Mon.)
Mackinac Island Lilac Festival: (See Monday)
Alden Evening Stroll: Featuring music from One
Accord, gospel and bluegrass band, in downtown
Alden, 6-9pm.
Tea Celebrating Women in Art: Tea on the Bay
at the Old Coast Guard Station, Frankfort, 2-4pm.
Hosted by the Crystal Lake Art Center. Cost,
$25.
"Culture of the Middle East": International Affairs
Forum Lecture with Joseph W. Elder, sociology
professor at the University of Wisconsin, and the
discussion of Afghanistan and its relationships
since the Soviet invasion of 1979. Held at Milliken
Auditorium, TC, 6pm.
4th Annual Girls Night Out: Wine, chocolate tasting,
samples, door prizes, coupons and a fashion
show at the Glen Arbor Township Hall, 5:30-8pm.
Women can experience all there is to offer from
local businesses, restaurants and shops. Please
bring a clothing donation.
Chef Johnny Brannigan: Author of the book "Eat
Taste Heal: An Ayurvedic Cookbook for Modern
Living" will be at Horizon Books, TC, 6-8pm.
Benzie County Business After Hours: Held at
Franke Family Dentistry, Frankfort, from 5-7pm.
Enjoy hors d'oeuvres, 50/50 raffle and prizes.
Ellsworth Pig Roast: Held in downtown Ellsworth.
Events include a 50s style "drive-in" dinner and
ice cream social and one-man-band Andy Barger,
a preview of the Great Lakes Timber Show, 5k
run/walk, horse pull, grand parade and much
more. Visit ellsworthpigroast.com for more info.
11th Annual Gallery Walk: Visit nine galleries in
downtown Petoskey, beginning at 6pm and ending
in the Rose Garden at Stafford's Perry Hotel
for an afterglow party with live music from Chris
Coury. Free, rain or shine. Visit petoskeydowntown.
com for more info.
Yen Yoga Grand Opening Party: Check out the
yoga, spinning, Pilates and kettlebell studio in downtown
TC, 5-8pm. Enjoy complimentary food, beverages
and entertainment by Mitch McKolay. Free
classes avail. June 14-20. yenyogafitness.com.
Kayak Adventure: Join Sandy Graham from
Backcountry Outfitters, and a Grass River Natural
Area naturalist for a three-hour trip on the Grass
River, Bellaire, 1-4pm. Bring your own boat. Some
experience helpful. Register at 231-533-8314.
Cost, $20 with your own equipment.
Bestselling Author Signing: Kris Radish, author
of "Heart on a String" -- the story of five women
stuck in a Tampa airport -- will be at Saturn
Booksellers, Gaylord, at 6:30pm.
Splish Splash Magic Show: Join Gordon Russ at
the Missaukee District Library, Lake City, 10am.
Senior Expo: Circus theme at the Wexford Civic
Center, Cadillac, 9am-1pm, with over 60 area
vendors. Call 779-9420 for more info.
Iridology: See what the eye can tell us about our
health and well-being at Higher Self Bookstore,
TC, from 6-7:30pm. 941-5805.
Annual Alden Picnic: Hosted by the Alden
Historical Society at Depot Park, 5pm. Call 231-
377-7333 for more info.
Lighthouse Restoration Conference: (See Mon.)
Mackinac Island Lilac Festival: (See Monday)
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Today in Traverse
"Nature, Climate Change, & the Problem of
Agriculture": Wes Jackson, founder of the Land
Institute in Salinas, Kansas, will speak at the State
Theatre, 6:30-8pm. He will discuss the shifting of
agriculture and how we can go back to where the
practice started.
Newcomers Film Group: New to the Traverse
City area? Join other newcomers for a film evening.
Contact Judy Pelto at jpelto1@charter.net.
International Student Dinner: International students
from NMC will help serve a buffet dinner of
cuisine from their native countries at the Hagerty
Center, TC, at 6pm. Tickets, $20 for adults; $7 for
children 13 & younger.
source:Northern Express
Agriculture": Wes Jackson, founder of the Land
Institute in Salinas, Kansas, will speak at the State
Theatre, 6:30-8pm. He will discuss the shifting of
agriculture and how we can go back to where the
practice started.
Newcomers Film Group: New to the Traverse
City area? Join other newcomers for a film evening.
Contact Judy Pelto at jpelto1@charter.net.
International Student Dinner: International students
from NMC will help serve a buffet dinner of
cuisine from their native countries at the Hagerty
Center, TC, at 6pm. Tickets, $20 for adults; $7 for
children 13 & younger.
source:Northern Express
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
A little snow!
Issued by The National Weather Service
Alpena/Gaylord, MI
9:56 pm EDT, Wed., Apr. 7, 2010
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 2 AM TO 2 PM EDT THURSDAY.
* HAZARDS... RAIN WILL CHANGE OVER TO SNOW LATE TONIGHT. SNOW WILL BE HEAVIEST FROM 5 AM TO 11 AM.
* SNOW ACCUMULATION... 2 TO 6 INCHES ACROSS THE ADVISORY AREA... WITH THE HIGHEST AMOUNTS OVER THE HIGH TERRAIN OF NORTH CENTRAL LOWER MICHIGAN.
* IMPACTS... VISIBILITIES WILL BE REDUCED TO BELOW 1 MILE AT TIMES. ROADS WILL BECOME SLUSHY AND SNOW-COVERED LATE TONIGHT INTO THURSDAY MORNING.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CAUSE TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SNOW COVERED ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES... AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING.
Sousce:weather.com
Alpena/Gaylord, MI
9:56 pm EDT, Wed., Apr. 7, 2010
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 2 AM TO 2 PM EDT THURSDAY.
* HAZARDS... RAIN WILL CHANGE OVER TO SNOW LATE TONIGHT. SNOW WILL BE HEAVIEST FROM 5 AM TO 11 AM.
* SNOW ACCUMULATION... 2 TO 6 INCHES ACROSS THE ADVISORY AREA... WITH THE HIGHEST AMOUNTS OVER THE HIGH TERRAIN OF NORTH CENTRAL LOWER MICHIGAN.
* IMPACTS... VISIBILITIES WILL BE REDUCED TO BELOW 1 MILE AT TIMES. ROADS WILL BECOME SLUSHY AND SNOW-COVERED LATE TONIGHT INTO THURSDAY MORNING.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CAUSE TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SNOW COVERED ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES... AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING.
Sousce:weather.com
Monday, April 5, 2010
Current Events
MONDAY 4/5
"The Fantastic Mr. Fox": The animated children's
book comes to life in this Wes Anderson film.
Showing all week at the State Theatre, TC. Check
traversecityfilmfest.org/statetheatre for showtimes.
TUESDAY 4/6
YP Undercover Night Out: Join the TC Young
Professionals at Red Mesa Grill, TC, at 5:30pm
for social networking, happy hour specials and
giveaways. No cost to attend.
The Status of Women in the Muslim World:
Featuring Ghazala Munir, of the Interfaith Dialogue
and the Religious Pluralism Project at GVSU, will
present a program, followed by a Q & A. Light
refreshments served, 6pm. Program starts at
6:30pm. Held at the Traverse Area District Library,
TC. Call 943-7999 for more info.
Fountain Making with Recycled Items: Hosted
by the Juniper Garden Club at the Little Red
School House, Rapid City, noon.
Little Traverse Home Builders Association:
Annual dinner held at Odawa Hotel, Petoskey, at
6pm. Meet the 12 candidates running for State
Office. Keynote by Dawn Crandall, Legislative
Affairs Director for the Michigan Association of
Home Builders. Admission, $10.
Brown Bridge Quiet Area Hike: Hike 2-5 miles
through the Boardman River area, from 6-7:30pm.
Sara Cockrell of the Grand Traverse Hiking Club
will lead the group hike. Call 231-620-3543 for
directions and more info.
WEDNESDAY 4/7
NMC's Drag for a Cause: Both males and
females will perform in a variety of acts to benefit
Pete's Place, the Teens Homeless Shelter in TC.
The show starts at 8pm in Milliken Auditorium
of the Dennos Museum Center, TC. Cost, $4 in
advance for students, $5 for non-students; and
$10 at the door. Call 920-3449.
"30 by 20": Traverse City Light and Power will
present what was learned after subjecting renewable
energy suggestions from previous meetings
at the Hagerty Center, TC, at 7pm. Visit tclp.org.
THURSDAY 4/8
"Nature, Climate Change, & the Problem of
Agriculture": Wes Jackson, founder of the Land
Institute in Salinas, Kansas, will speak at the State
Theatre, 6:30-8pm. He will discuss the shifting of
agriculture and how we can go back to where the
practice started.
Newcomers Film Group: New to the Traverse
City area? Join other newcomers for a film evening.
Contact Judy Pelto at jpelto1@charter.net.
International Student Dinner: International students
from NMC will help serve a buffet dinner of
cuisine from their native countries at the Hagerty
Center, TC, at 6pm. Tickets, $20 for adults; $7 for
children 13 & younger.
Resources: Northern Express
"The Fantastic Mr. Fox": The animated children's
book comes to life in this Wes Anderson film.
Showing all week at the State Theatre, TC. Check
traversecityfilmfest.org/statetheatre for showtimes.
TUESDAY 4/6
YP Undercover Night Out: Join the TC Young
Professionals at Red Mesa Grill, TC, at 5:30pm
for social networking, happy hour specials and
giveaways. No cost to attend.
The Status of Women in the Muslim World:
Featuring Ghazala Munir, of the Interfaith Dialogue
and the Religious Pluralism Project at GVSU, will
present a program, followed by a Q & A. Light
refreshments served, 6pm. Program starts at
6:30pm. Held at the Traverse Area District Library,
TC. Call 943-7999 for more info.
Fountain Making with Recycled Items: Hosted
by the Juniper Garden Club at the Little Red
School House, Rapid City, noon.
Little Traverse Home Builders Association:
Annual dinner held at Odawa Hotel, Petoskey, at
6pm. Meet the 12 candidates running for State
Office. Keynote by Dawn Crandall, Legislative
Affairs Director for the Michigan Association of
Home Builders. Admission, $10.
Brown Bridge Quiet Area Hike: Hike 2-5 miles
through the Boardman River area, from 6-7:30pm.
Sara Cockrell of the Grand Traverse Hiking Club
will lead the group hike. Call 231-620-3543 for
directions and more info.
WEDNESDAY 4/7
NMC's Drag for a Cause: Both males and
females will perform in a variety of acts to benefit
Pete's Place, the Teens Homeless Shelter in TC.
The show starts at 8pm in Milliken Auditorium
of the Dennos Museum Center, TC. Cost, $4 in
advance for students, $5 for non-students; and
$10 at the door. Call 920-3449.
"30 by 20": Traverse City Light and Power will
present what was learned after subjecting renewable
energy suggestions from previous meetings
at the Hagerty Center, TC, at 7pm. Visit tclp.org.
THURSDAY 4/8
"Nature, Climate Change, & the Problem of
Agriculture": Wes Jackson, founder of the Land
Institute in Salinas, Kansas, will speak at the State
Theatre, 6:30-8pm. He will discuss the shifting of
agriculture and how we can go back to where the
practice started.
Newcomers Film Group: New to the Traverse
City area? Join other newcomers for a film evening.
Contact Judy Pelto at jpelto1@charter.net.
International Student Dinner: International students
from NMC will help serve a buffet dinner of
cuisine from their native countries at the Hagerty
Center, TC, at 6pm. Tickets, $20 for adults; $7 for
children 13 & younger.
Resources: Northern Express
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Happy Easter
Prayer
God our Father,
by raising Christ your Son
you conquered the power of death
and opened for us the way to eternal life.
Let our celebration today raise us up
and renew our lives by the Spirit that is within us.
Grant this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Events
Community Easter Day Dinner, 12:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m., Sun., April 4; meals delivered starting at 12:30 p.m., public served 2:30-4:30 p.m; VFW Post 2780, 3400 Veterans Dr, Traverse City.
God our Father,
by raising Christ your Son
you conquered the power of death
and opened for us the way to eternal life.
Let our celebration today raise us up
and renew our lives by the Spirit that is within us.
Grant this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Events
Community Easter Day Dinner, 12:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m., Sun., April 4; meals delivered starting at 12:30 p.m., public served 2:30-4:30 p.m; VFW Post 2780, 3400 Veterans Dr, Traverse City.
Friday, April 2, 2010
Easter Egg Hunt
Kids' Day and Easter Egg Hunt at The Village, 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m; 10 a.m.-2 p.m., with egg hunt from noon-1 p.m. on the front lawn (registration begins at 11:30 a.m.), indoor activities include egg decorating, face painting, games and crafts The Village at Grand Traverse Commons, turn west on 11th Street and proceed two blocks; The Village at Grand Traverse Commons, Traverse City.
25th Annual Easter Egg Hunt
Time: 10:00am
Location: Grand Traverse County Civic Center
Website: www.wldrradio.com
20,000 Easter eggs filled with candy and prizes. Four different age groups up to age 12. Registered for 8 bikes and gift cards from Meijer, free ice cream from Moomers, Traverse City Police & Fire Vehicles and K9 Unit, and of course an appearance by the Easter Bunny! The fun begins at 10 am and the first egg hunts starts promptly at 11am.
Contact Information:
Sunny Country
Phone: (231) 947-3220
The 12th Annual FOX FM Easter Festival
The Egg Hunt takes place on the TBAYS soccer field on Keystone Road
in Traverse City and begins at 10:00am!
10,000 Easter Eggs filled with candy and prizes
are spread for two groups:
5 and 6 year olds & 7 and 8 year olds.
and a separate prize area for 0-4 year olds.
For a special prize, one egg for each age group has a certificate for
a new bicycle Courtesy of Meijer!
Other activities include face painting, coloring,
photo opportunities with the Easter Bunny and Sly the Fox,
balloon animals, a clown and more!
The national Tea Party Express is coming
The national Tea Party Express (TPX) is coming to Traverse City!!! The Traverse Bay Area 912 Group is hosting the TPX while it is here from 11 AM to 1PM. Then we will continue the day with local politicians and other speakers. As we confirm who will be here, they will be added to this announcement: CONFIRMED SPEAKERS: ON THE TPX Lloyd Marcus Joan Fabiano More speakers to be announced when we get confirmation LOCAL Ken Braun - Mackinac Center Jack Hoogendyk - Former Michigan House Representative Plan on spending the day. Bring the kids. There is a wonderful playground just a few yards away. For more information about the Tea Party Express, visit the TPX Website TPX Website
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Upcomming Concerts
Clutch with Danko Jones & Caverns
Ground Zero 669 S. Garfield Ave.
Apr 2, 2010 8:00 pm
Ultraviolet Hippopotamus
The Loading Dock 205 Lake Avenue
Apr 3, 2010 10:00 pm
FUNKTION
Union Street Station 117 South Union St.
Apr 3, 2010 10:00 pm
Rally For One
InsideOut Gallery 229 Garland Street
Apr 4, 2010 4:00 pm
Rally For One - Robert Jon
Poppycocks
Apr 5, 2010 8:00 pm (Monday)
Self InflictedA Competition to open for Baby Bash
Ground Zero 669 S. Garfield Ave.
Mar 31, 2010
Ground Zero 669 S. Garfield Ave.
Apr 2, 2010 8:00 pm
Ultraviolet Hippopotamus
The Loading Dock 205 Lake Avenue
Apr 3, 2010 10:00 pm
FUNKTION
Union Street Station 117 South Union St.
Apr 3, 2010 10:00 pm
Rally For One
InsideOut Gallery 229 Garland Street
Apr 4, 2010 4:00 pm
Rally For One - Robert Jon
Poppycocks
Apr 5, 2010 8:00 pm (Monday)
Self InflictedA Competition to open for Baby Bash
Ground Zero 669 S. Garfield Ave.
Mar 31, 2010
Todays Local EventsTraverse City
RECESS: After-work business networking and
social opportunity at Corky's Wine Bar & Beach
Bistro, Suttons Bay, from 5-8pm. $5 gets you
appetizers, a glass of wine and entry to win prizes.
Hosted by Traverse City Business News.
"All the Way from Michigan, Not Mars": Film
about one artist's creative process as songwriter
and musician. Hosted by ISLAND and Parkside
Arts Council at the Antrim County Building,
Bellaire, from 6:30-8:30pm. Donations welcome.
Call 231-480-4515 for more info.
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser: For Area 32 Special
Olympics at the Bear Claw, Cadillac, from 6-7pm.
Cost, $5. Entertainment by "Patriot's Choir," and
includes a 50/50 raffle and silent auction.
Seeking photos and memories of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
please email your memory or JPG image to Missy at missy@traversetrails.org.
social opportunity at Corky's Wine Bar & Beach
Bistro, Suttons Bay, from 5-8pm. $5 gets you
appetizers, a glass of wine and entry to win prizes.
Hosted by Traverse City Business News.
"All the Way from Michigan, Not Mars": Film
about one artist's creative process as songwriter
and musician. Hosted by ISLAND and Parkside
Arts Council at the Antrim County Building,
Bellaire, from 6:30-8:30pm. Donations welcome.
Call 231-480-4515 for more info.
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser: For Area 32 Special
Olympics at the Bear Claw, Cadillac, from 6-7pm.
Cost, $5. Entertainment by "Patriot's Choir," and
includes a 50/50 raffle and silent auction.
Seeking photos and memories of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
please email your memory or JPG image to Missy at missy@traversetrails.org.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Traverse City News
H.A.N.D.D.S dog rescue group
H.A.N.D.D.S. to the Rescue is a all volunteer group that is dedicated to saving those dogs that would otherwise be euthanized due to lack of space, medical conditions or severe injuries.
The organizer of the group spoke with 7&4 News about the challenges they're facing and what community members can do to help including volunteering with H.A.N.D.D.S or adopting dogs that need foster homes.
For more information about H.A.N.D.D.S check out their website: http://www.handdstotherescue.com/
Calling all actors
A Traverse City film production company is looking for actors. Kids Creek Production is holding a casting call for its new short film "Xingu".
The company is currently working on two other productions "The Scrapper", which is being filmed in Grand Rapids, and "The Boys of Summer", which will show in Michigan this summer. Company owners say they're looking to fill six roles for their latest short film, "Xingu". Those who get hired won't get paid.
CLICK HERE for information on an audition.
Fire Crews Bracing For A Critical Fire Week
There's still no rain in sight, and with these dangerously dry conditions, fire crews are standing by.
Firefighters across the viewing area are bracing for what could be a very long week.
The US Forest Service says this is the most critical fire week they've seen yet.
Rejected Whiting plan
City commissioners in August voted down a plan that involved Sutherland and developer Gene LaFave renovating the downtown Whiting Hotel with millions in public dollars. Commissioners defeated the measure by a 4 to 2 vote.
The $7.4 million Whiting project was meant to create 27 affordable housing units and 11 low-income apartments around an expanded Cherry Republic store on the ground floor.
Proponents said the project would have created 190 new construction jobs and fit with The Grand Vision land use study that calls for public investment in city and village centers. Opponents questioned the large use of public dollars that eliminated 54 rooms for existing tenants.
Resources:
The Record Eagle, 9&10 News, Up North Live
H.A.N.D.D.S. to the Rescue is a all volunteer group that is dedicated to saving those dogs that would otherwise be euthanized due to lack of space, medical conditions or severe injuries.
The organizer of the group spoke with 7&4 News about the challenges they're facing and what community members can do to help including volunteering with H.A.N.D.D.S or adopting dogs that need foster homes.
For more information about H.A.N.D.D.S check out their website: http://www.handdstotherescue.com/
Calling all actors
A Traverse City film production company is looking for actors. Kids Creek Production is holding a casting call for its new short film "Xingu".
The company is currently working on two other productions "The Scrapper", which is being filmed in Grand Rapids, and "The Boys of Summer", which will show in Michigan this summer. Company owners say they're looking to fill six roles for their latest short film, "Xingu". Those who get hired won't get paid.
CLICK HERE for information on an audition.
Fire Crews Bracing For A Critical Fire Week
There's still no rain in sight, and with these dangerously dry conditions, fire crews are standing by.
Firefighters across the viewing area are bracing for what could be a very long week.
The US Forest Service says this is the most critical fire week they've seen yet.
Rejected Whiting plan
City commissioners in August voted down a plan that involved Sutherland and developer Gene LaFave renovating the downtown Whiting Hotel with millions in public dollars. Commissioners defeated the measure by a 4 to 2 vote.
The $7.4 million Whiting project was meant to create 27 affordable housing units and 11 low-income apartments around an expanded Cherry Republic store on the ground floor.
Proponents said the project would have created 190 new construction jobs and fit with The Grand Vision land use study that calls for public investment in city and village centers. Opponents questioned the large use of public dollars that eliminated 54 rooms for existing tenants.
Resources:
The Record Eagle, 9&10 News, Up North Live
Monday, March 29, 2010
Todays Events March 29, 2010
Spring Break at the Nature Center
Daily 1:00 - 2:00 P.M. Through April 2nd
The Program includes activities for all ages. Time on the trails, dress for the weather. $5 donation suggested, reservations not required.
Boardman River Nature Center , 1450 Cass Rd. Traverse City
941-0960 www.natureiscalling.org
A Cork and a Fork:
Taste wines and enjoy hors d'oeuvres with Chef Johnathon Dayton and Chef
Paul Carlson at Black Star Farms
Suttons Bay, from 6-8pm. Cost, $25. Register at 922-2015.
Senator Jason Allen: Providing an updateon activities in Lansing.
Held at North Central Michigan College, Petoskey. Lunch starts at noon.
RSVP at 231-347-4150.
Sketch & Doodle Gallery Exhibit
This exhibit will be on display at Artcenter Traverse City from March 8-April 8. Join us on Friday, March 12 from 6-9pm for an opening reception. The exhibit is fun and unique--stop by to vote for your favorite!
Varanasi: Photographys by Larry Snider Mar 21 - Jun 13, 2010
Larry Snider has been taking photographs in locations around the world for 30 years. He documents the people and landscape of a particular region, making a personal connection with that place and its culture. In this series, Snider explores the city of Varanasi (also known as Benares), situated on the west bank of the Ganges (Ganga) River in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Varanasi is considered to be the most sacred of India's seven holy cities and it is visited annually by more than 1,000,000 Hindu pilgrims, who believe that bathing in the Ganges remits sins and that dying and being cremated in Varanasi releases a person's soul from the cycle of its transmigrations.
Dennos Museum Center
Hours: Mon-Sat 10 am - 5 pm, Sun 1 - 5 pm, Thurs - Open until 8 pm. Admission: Adults $6, Children $4 The museum is closed on major holidays.
Phone: (231) 995-1055
Daily 1:00 - 2:00 P.M. Through April 2nd
The Program includes activities for all ages. Time on the trails, dress for the weather. $5 donation suggested, reservations not required.
Boardman River Nature Center , 1450 Cass Rd. Traverse City
941-0960 www.natureiscalling.org
A Cork and a Fork:
Taste wines and enjoy hors d'oeuvres with Chef Johnathon Dayton and Chef
Paul Carlson at Black Star Farms
Suttons Bay, from 6-8pm. Cost, $25. Register at 922-2015.
Senator Jason Allen: Providing an updateon activities in Lansing.
Held at North Central Michigan College, Petoskey. Lunch starts at noon.
RSVP at 231-347-4150.
Sketch & Doodle Gallery Exhibit
This exhibit will be on display at Artcenter Traverse City from March 8-April 8. Join us on Friday, March 12 from 6-9pm for an opening reception. The exhibit is fun and unique--stop by to vote for your favorite!
Varanasi: Photographys by Larry Snider Mar 21 - Jun 13, 2010
Larry Snider has been taking photographs in locations around the world for 30 years. He documents the people and landscape of a particular region, making a personal connection with that place and its culture. In this series, Snider explores the city of Varanasi (also known as Benares), situated on the west bank of the Ganges (Ganga) River in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Varanasi is considered to be the most sacred of India's seven holy cities and it is visited annually by more than 1,000,000 Hindu pilgrims, who believe that bathing in the Ganges remits sins and that dying and being cremated in Varanasi releases a person's soul from the cycle of its transmigrations.
Dennos Museum Center
Hours: Mon-Sat 10 am - 5 pm, Sun 1 - 5 pm, Thurs - Open until 8 pm. Admission: Adults $6, Children $4 The museum is closed on major holidays.
Phone: (231) 995-1055
Sunday, March 28, 2010
National Cherry Festival
2008 National Cherry Festival, Cherry Royale Parade
Celebrating 84 years of tradition, the Touchstone Energy Junior Royale and DTE Energy Cherry Royale Parades will again return to the streets of downtown Traverse City.
More than 50,000 viewers will stand curbside enjoying time with family and friends while watching high stepping marching bands, larger-than-life floats, colorful walking units and royalty pass them by in historic downtown Traverse City.
2009 National Cherry Festival Fireworks, Traverse City, Michigan, July 11, 2009
2009 National Cherry Festival: Global Wine Pavilion
Join Master Sommelier Ron Edwards and Chef Dan Marsh in a Global Wine Pavilion 'Warm Up' at Red Ginger on Wednesday, April 14, 2010.
Advanced pre-paid reservations, limited to the first 200 people, are $20 and allow you five $4.00 tastes. Additional tastes are also available for $4.00 per taste.
Blue Angels in Traverse City 2008
The 84th National Cherry Festival Air Show, sponsored by Cherry Capital Airport, Northern Michigan Toyota Dealers, Sam's Club, and Charter Communications on Saturday, July 3 and Sunday, July 4 for an exciting airshow, featuring the U.S. Navy Blue Angels.
Watching from the shores of West Grand Traverse Bay? Listen live on WTCM AM 580 to hear air show commentators give minute to minute maneuvering.
Celebrating 84 years of tradition, the Touchstone Energy Junior Royale and DTE Energy Cherry Royale Parades will again return to the streets of downtown Traverse City.
More than 50,000 viewers will stand curbside enjoying time with family and friends while watching high stepping marching bands, larger-than-life floats, colorful walking units and royalty pass them by in historic downtown Traverse City.
2009 National Cherry Festival Fireworks, Traverse City, Michigan, July 11, 2009
2009 National Cherry Festival: Global Wine Pavilion
Join Master Sommelier Ron Edwards and Chef Dan Marsh in a Global Wine Pavilion 'Warm Up' at Red Ginger on Wednesday, April 14, 2010.
Advanced pre-paid reservations, limited to the first 200 people, are $20 and allow you five $4.00 tastes. Additional tastes are also available for $4.00 per taste.
Blue Angels in Traverse City 2008
The 84th National Cherry Festival Air Show, sponsored by Cherry Capital Airport, Northern Michigan Toyota Dealers, Sam's Club, and Charter Communications on Saturday, July 3 and Sunday, July 4 for an exciting airshow, featuring the U.S. Navy Blue Angels.
Watching from the shores of West Grand Traverse Bay? Listen live on WTCM AM 580 to hear air show commentators give minute to minute maneuvering.
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