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Traverse City's Winter Wonderland: Art, Community, and Housing Solutions
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Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Monday, January 12th. Kick off your week with a cozy vibe as winter settles in, because today is packed with ways to beat the chill and connect with our communitys heartbeat. Start your morning at 9 AM with Michigans Heritage Barns exhibit at the Traverse Area District Library, where artist Mary Keithians stunning photos of landmark barns across the state transport you to the soul of rural Michigan life, reminding us of the hardworking roots that shaped our regionall free and open all month, with a special Barn Raisers documentary screening on the 29th.[1][4][8] By 10 AM, art lovers can head to the Dennos Museum Center at NMC for the Spectrum Exhibit, an interactive showcase that makes creativity pop right before your eyes, or dive into Tactility at the Oliver Art Center in Frankfort, celebrating the power of texture in design that you can actually feel.[1][10]
At 11 AM, the Dennos keeps the momentum with two must-sees: Doug Cannells Selections from Backstories, blending sculpture and installation for a fresh take on storytelling through art, and Impressions of an Era, featuring prints from the 1970s and 80s that capture a pivotal time in history. These exhibits arent just pretty pictures; they spark conversations about our shared past and inspire tomorrows creators, all right here in TC.[1][2][3] Come afternoon, at 3 PM, join Housing North at the TC Curling Club for the Grand Traverse County Housing Growth Corridor Strategy Meeting. Expert Ryan Kilpatrick from Flywheel Companies will unveil initial findings on smart growth plans, directly tackling our regions housing crunch to make homes more accessible for families and workers alikea real game-changer for affordable living in this booming area.[1][3]
As evening approaches, warm up at 6:30 PM with the Winter Warmup at Peninsula Community Library, savoring a small cup of chili while grooving to live music from Johnny Keys, aka John Nedloits free, folksy fun that turns a winter night into pure comfort.[1][2] Beyond today, big news: Northwestern Michigan College is launching a Beverage Management Certificate this fall, training pros on everything from wines and craft beers to trendy non-alcoholic options, boosting our culinary scene and restaurant jobs.[7] Housing Norths Yarrow Brown is stepping into a new role at Generations Ahead, signaling fresh leadership for our housing efforts.[7] And keep an eye on that proposed north-south passenger rail studyits gauging a line from Detroit up through Traverse City to Petoskey, potentially revolutionizing travel and connectivity for us all.[11] Whether youre exploring art, shaping policy, or just enjoying chili tunes, todays lineup shows Traverses City spirit thriving. This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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At 11 AM, the Dennos keeps the momentum with two must-sees: Doug Cannells Selections from Backstories, blending sculpture and installation for a fresh take on storytelling through art, and Impressions of an Era, featuring prints from the 1970s and 80s that capture a pivotal time in history. These exhibits arent just pretty pictures; they spark conversations about our shared past and inspire tomorrows creators, all right here in TC.[1][2][3] Come afternoon, at 3 PM, join Housing North at the TC Curling Club for the Grand Traverse County Housing Growth Corridor Strategy Meeting. Expert Ryan Kilpatrick from Flywheel Companies will unveil initial findings on smart growth plans, directly tackling our regions housing crunch to make homes more accessible for families and workers alikea real game-changer for affordable living in this booming area.[1][3]
As evening approaches, warm up at 6:30 PM with the Winter Warmup at Peninsula Community Library, savoring a small cup of chili while grooving to live music from Johnny Keys, aka John Nedloits free, folksy fun that turns a winter night into pure comfort.[1][2] Beyond today, big news: Northwestern Michigan College is launching a Beverage Management Certificate this fall, training pros on everything from wines and craft beers to trendy non-alcoholic options, boosting our culinary scene and restaurant jobs.[7] Housing Norths Yarrow Brown is stepping into a new role at Generations Ahead, signaling fresh leadership for our housing efforts.[7] And keep an eye on that proposed north-south passenger rail studyits gauging a line from Detroit up through Traverse City to Petoskey, potentially revolutionizing travel and connectivity for us all.[11] Whether youre exploring art, shaping policy, or just enjoying chili tunes, todays lineup shows Traverses City spirit thriving. This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI