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Traverse City Weekend Roundup: Saunas, Musicals, and Winter Fun

Traverse City Weekend Roundup: Saunas, Musicals, and Winter Fun

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Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Friday, March 7, 2025. We've got a packed weekend ahead, so let's dive right in. The Michigan Sauna Fest kicks off today at Clinch Park Waterfront, offering a unique blend of relaxation and winter fun. If you're looking for some indoor entertainment, head over to St. Francis High School's Kohler Auditorium for their production of "Shrek: The Musical" at 7 PM. Music lovers won't want to miss the Jazz Combos & Orchestra performance at Interlochen Center for the Arts, featuring Afro Cuban jazz at 7:30 PM.

Saturday brings even more excitement with the 18th Annual Suds & Snow event at Timber Ridge Resort. This popular winter beer festival starts at 1 PM and promises a scenic hike through the backwoods to reach a winter wonderland setting with over 20 beverage vendors and food trucks. For those interested in community activism, there's a protest planned at the corner of Grandview Parkway and Union Street at 4 PM to address concerns about international funding.

The Traverse City Symphony Orchestra is presenting "Sun Songs" at the Presbyterian Church of Traverse City on Saturday evening. And if you're a film buff with a passion for the outdoors, don't miss the Fly Fishing Film Tour 2025 at the City Opera House at 7:30 PM.

In local news, the sheriff has issued a warning about the dangers of the "senior assassins" game, urging students and parents to be cautious. On a brighter note, the 2025 Senior Men's & Women's National Curling Championships are underway at the Traverse City Curling Center, bringing top-tier competition to our area.

For those looking to enjoy some live music, Mike Moran and Ryan McGee will be performing at Old Mission Distilling tonight from 6 to 9 PM. It's a great opportunity to enjoy craft cocktails, wine, and food while supporting local artists.

Remember, Traverse City Restaurant Week continues through tomorrow, offering a chance to explore the best of our local culinary scene at special prices. And for book lovers, the Traverse Area District Library is hosting several events this weekend, including a creative writing group and a Spanish language conversation meet-up.

This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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