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Traverse City Winter Weekends: Arts, Markets, and Community Magic

Traverse City Winter Weekends: Arts, Markets, and Community Magic

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Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Saturday, February 21st.

Rise and shine, Traverse City. Its a crisp winter day perfect for shaking off cabin fever with some fantastic local happenings that bring our community together. Kick things off at the Indoor Farmers Market right here in town, where you can snag fresh local produce, handmade goods, and chat with the folks who grow our food, keeping those vital connections strong even in February chill. Families, head over to Interlochen Arts Academy at 11 a.m. for Winterlochen, their free annual winter festival thats all about joy. Bundle up for sledding and s'mores outside, then dive into hands-on fun inside try instruments, acting basics, live jazz dancing, painting, even conducting the Arts Academy Orchestra. It all parades to Corson Auditorium for a magic show by Scott Green, with accessibility options like sensory tools and quiet spaces making sure everyone feels welcome and included.

Art lovers, dont miss the Between Us Winter 2026 Exhibition opening at 11 a.m. in the Crooked Tree Arts Center Cornwell Gallery, showcasing fresh works that spark conversations and celebrate our creative spirit. Fossil fans and kids will dig Trilobite Treasures and the Twelve-By-Twelve exhibit today too, both packed with hands-on discovery that ignites curiosity about our ancient world. Music calls in the evening with Luke Woltanski live at St. Ambrose Cellars, his tunes pairing perfectly with wines that highlight our regions bounty and boost local growers.

On stage, Old Town Playhouse brings the thriller Misery at 7:30 p.m., where novelist Paul faces off against his obsessive fan Annie after a crash rescue a gripping tale thatll have you on the edge of your seat, reminding us how stories from our area theaters keep imaginations alive. Meanwhile, buzz is building around State Street will it stay two-way? City leaders are weighing options that could reshape traffic flow, directly impacting how we zip to shops, schools, and beaches, so stay tuned as this unfolds.

And mark your calendars Traverse City Central High School just opened nominations for the 2026 Hall of Fame, honoring legends who shaped our town. Whether youre hunting treasures, savoring tunes, or chasing artsy adventures today, youre fueling what makes Traverse City thrive.

This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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