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Traverse City Roundup: Art, Music, and Community Connections
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Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Wednesday, January 7th. Kick off your day with a celebration of Michigans rustic roots at the Traverse Area District Library, where the Michigan's Heritage Barns exhibit opens at 9 AM, showcasing stunning photos of landmark barns by artist Mary Keithian. These images capture the stories of our agricultural past, reminding us how those sturdy structures shaped northern Michigan families and farms, and its free all month with a special Barn Raisers documentary screening on January 29th. Art lovers, head to the Dennos Museum Center at NMC at 11 AM for Impressions of an Era, featuring evocative prints from the 1970s and 80s that bridge art history to todays creative scene.
Noon brings vital mental health support at the library, a weekly gathering that strengthens our community one conversation at a time, with more resources at namigt.org. Foodies, dive into the Cookbook Dinner Series at amical starting now through January 11th, inspired by Nuit Regulars kiin, exploring northern Thailands vibrant markets and home-cooked flavors that turn everyday meals into cultural adventures. At 6 PM, join Michigan folk singer Ben Traverse in the libraries McGuire Community Room for American Folk: Old Time in the Current Times, a free concert and chat blending traditional tunes with modern vibes, perfect for connecting our musical heritage to whats resonating today.
Cap your evening at 7 PM with Interlochen in Towns Community Night at the State Theatre, screening the timeless Phantom of the Opera for just 10 bucks adults or 6 for students, free for Interlochen Arts Academy kids, drawing us into that haunting tale of passion and mystery beneath the Paris Opera. Meanwhile, excitement brews for the North+South Passenger Rail project as Groundwork Center rolls out a new website and public survey today, advancing this game-changer for easier travel between northern spots like ours and beyond, with a key Phase II report due soon. NMC kicks off its 75th anniversary with an outstanding alumni list, honoring locals whove shaped our region. A heartwarming note from Boyne Mountain: a proposal ring slipped 118 feet off the Skybridge but was heroically recovered by a resort worker, turning nerves into pure joy for that couple. Weather stays mild midweek with possible brief sunshine, ideal for getting out. And a quick alert: Munson lockdown lifted yesterday after a resolved threat, all clear now.
This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Noon brings vital mental health support at the library, a weekly gathering that strengthens our community one conversation at a time, with more resources at namigt.org. Foodies, dive into the Cookbook Dinner Series at amical starting now through January 11th, inspired by Nuit Regulars kiin, exploring northern Thailands vibrant markets and home-cooked flavors that turn everyday meals into cultural adventures. At 6 PM, join Michigan folk singer Ben Traverse in the libraries McGuire Community Room for American Folk: Old Time in the Current Times, a free concert and chat blending traditional tunes with modern vibes, perfect for connecting our musical heritage to whats resonating today.
Cap your evening at 7 PM with Interlochen in Towns Community Night at the State Theatre, screening the timeless Phantom of the Opera for just 10 bucks adults or 6 for students, free for Interlochen Arts Academy kids, drawing us into that haunting tale of passion and mystery beneath the Paris Opera. Meanwhile, excitement brews for the North+South Passenger Rail project as Groundwork Center rolls out a new website and public survey today, advancing this game-changer for easier travel between northern spots like ours and beyond, with a key Phase II report due soon. NMC kicks off its 75th anniversary with an outstanding alumni list, honoring locals whove shaped our region. A heartwarming note from Boyne Mountain: a proposal ring slipped 118 feet off the Skybridge but was heroically recovered by a resort worker, turning nerves into pure joy for that couple. Weather stays mild midweek with possible brief sunshine, ideal for getting out. And a quick alert: Munson lockdown lifted yesterday after a resolved threat, all clear now.
This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI