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Holiday Happenings and Community Spirit in Traverse City

Holiday Happenings and Community Spirit in Traverse City

Published 4 months, 1 week ago
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Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Sunday, December 14, 2025.

Downtown is waking up under holiday lights and a fresh blanket of winter, and it is a perfect day to lean into that Up North festive mood. The tree lined streets are twinkling, shops are cozy, and local businesses are bracing for one of the busiest shopping weeks of the year as visitors arrive for ski season and last minute holiday trips.[1][3]

If you are looking for art and culture today, you have options from breakfast to bedtime. The 2025 Small Works Holiday Exhibition is open this morning, showcasing bite sized two and three dimensional pieces ideal for gifting or starting a personal collection.[2][4] Over at Art on Union Gallery, Winter and the Blues invites you to sip seasonal drinks and nibble sweets while browsing work inspired by the quiet light of northern Michigan winters, a calm counterpoint to the shopping rush.[10] Several other exhibits across town and nearby campuses explore everything from mixed media painting to Arctic ice and water in the Ice Into Ocean: Arctic Tracings installation, connecting our own Great Lakes climate to polar change.[2][11]

For families, late morning brings Christmas in the Village, with visits with Santa, kids crafts, and performances by the TC West Orchestra, turning a simple outing into a full holiday memory.[2] This afternoon, the Traverse Area District Library hosts Free Family Fun Day, where kids can make pinecone owls and nature based crafts at no cost, and holiday music from TCAPS Choral Aires and the Cherry Capital Men’s Chorus fills the McGuire Community Room with carols.[2][4]

On stage, you can step straight into the classics. The Nutcracker continues its run, bringing the magic of Tchaikovsky and dancing snowflakes to northern Michigan audiences.[2][3][6] There is also a dramatic reading of A Christmas Carol at The Leelanau School, blending music, sing along moments, and Dickens’ timeless reminder to look out for neighbors in need.[2][13]

After dark, New Hope Community Church hosts The Christmas Journey, a 45 minute outdoor walking tour through the woods with live actors and animals, retelling the Christmas story by lantern light and giving residents a reason to bundle up and be outside together.[2]

Behind the scenes, local nonprofits are working hard as well. The Women’s Resource Center has launched a 3 million dollar capital campaign to expand and reimagine its transitional home for survivors, a project that could reshape how safe housing and support look for vulnerable women and children in the region for years to come.[7]

Whether you spend today shopping small, singing along, or simply walking under the lights, the through line is community. Every ticket, donation, and visit helps sustain the artists, volunteers, and organizations that keep Traverse City vibrant all winter long.

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

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