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Inspiring Art, Community Connections, and Winter Fun in Traverse City
Published 3 months, 1 week ago
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Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Wednesday, January 14.
Kick off your day with a dose of inspiration at the Traverse Area District Library, where the Michigan's Heritage Barns exhibit opens at 9 AM. Artist Mary Keithian's stunning photos capture landmark barns from across our great state, reminding us of the hardworking roots that shaped northern Michigan's landscape. These aren't just pictures, they're stories of resilience that connect us to the land we love, and it's all free throughout January. Mark your calendar for January 29 at 6 PM for the Barn Raisers documentary screening right there amid the exhibit, perfect for history buffs and locals proud of our agricultural heritage.
If you're craving wellness support, head to Christ Church at 430 Fair Street at noon for NAMI GT Support Groups. In our tight-knit community, these sessions offer real tools for mental health, fostering connections that make Traverse City feel like family during these winter months.
Fun alert at the Traverse City Civic Center this evening, DJ Bingo kicks off the weekly recurring fun, blending beats with bingo cards for laughs and maybe a prize or two. It's the kind of lighthearted gathering that shakes off January's chill and gets everyone mingling.
Over at the Dennos Museum Center on the NMC campus, catch Impressions of an Era: Prints from the Denison Museum Collection starting at 11 AM. These timeless works pull you into another time, sparking conversations about art's enduring impact on our creative scene.
Looking ahead, the Northwest Michigan Orchard and Vineyard Show wraps up today after kicking off yesterday, drawing growers and enthusiasts to swap tips on what'll make our cherry orchards and vineyards thrive come spring. And for wine lovers, those 5-hour Traverse City Wine Tours to four Old Mission Peninsula spots are rolling, offering a cozy escape with tastings that highlight why our region pours world-class flavor.
Whether you're diving into culture, health, or just good vibes, today's lineup shows Traverse City's winter spirit alive and kicking, building community one event at a time. Stay warm out there, and make the most of it.
This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Kick off your day with a dose of inspiration at the Traverse Area District Library, where the Michigan's Heritage Barns exhibit opens at 9 AM. Artist Mary Keithian's stunning photos capture landmark barns from across our great state, reminding us of the hardworking roots that shaped northern Michigan's landscape. These aren't just pictures, they're stories of resilience that connect us to the land we love, and it's all free throughout January. Mark your calendar for January 29 at 6 PM for the Barn Raisers documentary screening right there amid the exhibit, perfect for history buffs and locals proud of our agricultural heritage.
If you're craving wellness support, head to Christ Church at 430 Fair Street at noon for NAMI GT Support Groups. In our tight-knit community, these sessions offer real tools for mental health, fostering connections that make Traverse City feel like family during these winter months.
Fun alert at the Traverse City Civic Center this evening, DJ Bingo kicks off the weekly recurring fun, blending beats with bingo cards for laughs and maybe a prize or two. It's the kind of lighthearted gathering that shakes off January's chill and gets everyone mingling.
Over at the Dennos Museum Center on the NMC campus, catch Impressions of an Era: Prints from the Denison Museum Collection starting at 11 AM. These timeless works pull you into another time, sparking conversations about art's enduring impact on our creative scene.
Looking ahead, the Northwest Michigan Orchard and Vineyard Show wraps up today after kicking off yesterday, drawing growers and enthusiasts to swap tips on what'll make our cherry orchards and vineyards thrive come spring. And for wine lovers, those 5-hour Traverse City Wine Tours to four Old Mission Peninsula spots are rolling, offering a cozy escape with tastings that highlight why our region pours world-class flavor.
Whether you're diving into culture, health, or just good vibes, today's lineup shows Traverse City's winter spirit alive and kicking, building community one event at a time. Stay warm out there, and make the most of it.
This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. We'll 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