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Traverse City Community Connections: Tech Meetups, Teen Writers, and Artistic Exploration
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Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Wednesday, February 18th.
We start with some important news from Grand Traverse County. Commissioners are voting today on Project Alpha, an expansion project that could bring a spring groundbreaking to the LaFranier area. This development represents a significant investment in our community's infrastructure and growth, so stay tuned for updates as that vote progresses throughout the day.
Speaking of community engagement, if you're looking to get involved locally, there's a Women in Tech Meetup happening tonight from five to seven PM at Earthen Ales. It's completely free and open to anyone working in technology or interested in the field. It's a great opportunity to build connections and support within our growing tech community right here in Traverse City.
For those seeking a more creative outlet, the Traverse Area District Library is hosting the Twisted Quills Teen Writing Group this afternoon from four to five thirty PM at the Main Library. It's a fantastic way for young writers to develop their skills and connect with peers who share their passion for storytelling.
Art lovers have plenty to explore right now. The Dennos Museum Center is featuring Twelve by Twelve, an exhibition created by students and faculty at Interlochen Arts Academy. It runs through April first and showcases incredible student work. Over at Crooked Tree Arts Center, you can catch two exhibitions: Between Us, a Winter 2026 exhibition exploring connection and distance at the Cornwell Gallery, and At Home, featuring beautiful quilts by Erick Wolfmeyer at the Bonfield Gallery. There's also an exciting group show called Out of the Box at Elevated Cigar Boxes, where thirty artists have transformed cigar boxes into true treasures.
If you're interested in local history, don't miss the exhibit running through February twenty eighth at the Main Library called A Cradle of Democracy, which explores Andrew Carnegie's lasting legacy in Traverse City. It's a wonderful way to step back into our community's past.
Whether you're interested in business networking, artistic expression, civic history, or technological innovation, Traverse City is packed with opportunities to connect, learn, and grow today. We encourage you to get out there and be part of what makes our community special.
This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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We start with some important news from Grand Traverse County. Commissioners are voting today on Project Alpha, an expansion project that could bring a spring groundbreaking to the LaFranier area. This development represents a significant investment in our community's infrastructure and growth, so stay tuned for updates as that vote progresses throughout the day.
Speaking of community engagement, if you're looking to get involved locally, there's a Women in Tech Meetup happening tonight from five to seven PM at Earthen Ales. It's completely free and open to anyone working in technology or interested in the field. It's a great opportunity to build connections and support within our growing tech community right here in Traverse City.
For those seeking a more creative outlet, the Traverse Area District Library is hosting the Twisted Quills Teen Writing Group this afternoon from four to five thirty PM at the Main Library. It's a fantastic way for young writers to develop their skills and connect with peers who share their passion for storytelling.
Art lovers have plenty to explore right now. The Dennos Museum Center is featuring Twelve by Twelve, an exhibition created by students and faculty at Interlochen Arts Academy. It runs through April first and showcases incredible student work. Over at Crooked Tree Arts Center, you can catch two exhibitions: Between Us, a Winter 2026 exhibition exploring connection and distance at the Cornwell Gallery, and At Home, featuring beautiful quilts by Erick Wolfmeyer at the Bonfield Gallery. There's also an exciting group show called Out of the Box at Elevated Cigar Boxes, where thirty artists have transformed cigar boxes into true treasures.
If you're interested in local history, don't miss the exhibit running through February twenty eighth at the Main Library called A Cradle of Democracy, which explores Andrew Carnegie's lasting legacy in Traverse City. It's a wonderful way to step back into our community's past.
Whether you're interested in business networking, artistic expression, civic history, or technological innovation, Traverse City is packed with opportunities to connect, learn, and grow today. We encourage you to get out there and be part of what makes our community special.
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