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Traverse City's Fire Dept. Upgrades, Winter Arts Abound, and the Old Mission Peninsula Wine Trail
Published 2 months, 4 weeks ago
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Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Wednesday, January 28th.
Kicking off todays news, the Traverse City Fire Department is making steady progress toward a big upgrade, stepping up as the city's primary ambulance provider. This expansion promises faster response times for emergencies right here in our neighborhoods, easing the strain on local services and potentially saving precious minutes in critical moments, though staffing challenges mean it's a work in progress that keeps our first responders on their toes.
Shifting to the fun stuff shaking up our winter scene, todays packed with creative vibes to beat the cold. Head to Taproot Cider House at 300 East Front Street for their 10-year anniversary bash, featuring dried flower making workshops and live tunes from Stonefolk, perfect for crafting something beautiful while sipping local ciders and soaking in the music that connects us all. Art lovers, dont miss the Between Us Winter 2026 Exhibition opening at 11 AM at Crooked Tree Arts Centers Cornwell Gallery, showcasing intimate works that spark conversations about our shared humanity. Over at the Dennos Museum Center on the NMC campus, the Twelve-by-Twelve exhibit runs through April, with fresh pieces from Interlochen Arts Academy students and faculty that highlight raw talent nurturing right in our backyard. Check out Michigans Heritage Barns photo exhibit at Traverse Area District Library starting at 9 AM, a free dive into landmark structures that remind us of the sturdy roots holding our rural landscapes together. And the Spectrum Exhibition at Elizabeth Lane Oliver Art Center is open today, offering a colorful spectrum of local artistry to inspire your week.
For foodies and wine enthusiasts, Januarys buzzing with the Old Mission Peninsula Wine Trail Winter Flight Pass, letting you hop between wineries for cozy tastings that warm you from the inside out and support our world-class vineyards through the chill. Keep an eye on Amical's Cookbook Dinner Series and snowshoe adventures for more ways to savor the season.
Stay safe out there, bundle up, and make the most of these local gems that make Traverse City shine even in winter.
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
Kicking off todays news, the Traverse City Fire Department is making steady progress toward a big upgrade, stepping up as the city's primary ambulance provider. This expansion promises faster response times for emergencies right here in our neighborhoods, easing the strain on local services and potentially saving precious minutes in critical moments, though staffing challenges mean it's a work in progress that keeps our first responders on their toes.
Shifting to the fun stuff shaking up our winter scene, todays packed with creative vibes to beat the cold. Head to Taproot Cider House at 300 East Front Street for their 10-year anniversary bash, featuring dried flower making workshops and live tunes from Stonefolk, perfect for crafting something beautiful while sipping local ciders and soaking in the music that connects us all. Art lovers, dont miss the Between Us Winter 2026 Exhibition opening at 11 AM at Crooked Tree Arts Centers Cornwell Gallery, showcasing intimate works that spark conversations about our shared humanity. Over at the Dennos Museum Center on the NMC campus, the Twelve-by-Twelve exhibit runs through April, with fresh pieces from Interlochen Arts Academy students and faculty that highlight raw talent nurturing right in our backyard. Check out Michigans Heritage Barns photo exhibit at Traverse Area District Library starting at 9 AM, a free dive into landmark structures that remind us of the sturdy roots holding our rural landscapes together. And the Spectrum Exhibition at Elizabeth Lane Oliver Art Center is open today, offering a colorful spectrum of local artistry to inspire your week.
For foodies and wine enthusiasts, Januarys buzzing with the Old Mission Peninsula Wine Trail Winter Flight Pass, letting you hop between wineries for cozy tastings that warm you from the inside out and support our world-class vineyards through the chill. Keep an eye on Amical's Cookbook Dinner Series and snowshoe adventures for more ways to savor the season.
Stay safe out there, bundle up, and make the most of these local gems that make Traverse City shine even in winter.
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