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Traverse City Local Frequency: Restaurant Week, Art Exhibits, and Family Events

Traverse City Local Frequency: Restaurant Week, Art Exhibits, and Family Events

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Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency.

We're kicking off an exciting week here in Traverse City with plenty of reasons to get out and explore our community. If you're a foodie, you're in luck because Traverse City Restaurant Week is underway through the end of this month. Participating restaurants are offering special multi-course prix fixe menus at three different price points: twenty-five, thirty-five, and forty-five dollars. It's a fantastic opportunity to try some new spots or revisit your favorites while enjoying some creative culinary offerings.

Speaking of dining experiences, if you're in the mood for something a bit more upscale this evening, Bourbons 72 is hosting Signature Nights featuring fresh oysters over at Turtle Creek Casino in Williamsburg. It's a perfect way to cap off your Monday night.

For the culturally minded, there's plenty happening around town. The Dennos Museum Center at Northwest Michigan College is showcasing two fascinating exhibits. Twelve by Twelve features work created by students and faculty at Interlochen Arts Academy, and Trilobite Treasures presents Paleozoic creatures in a way that tells the story of ancient life on our planet. Both exhibitions are running through late spring, so you'll have time to check them out.

Art enthusiasts should also mark their calendars for an opening reception celebrating the exhibition Presence at the Tourism Visitors Center, featuring work by local artists curated by KP Cultural. And over in Petoskey, the Crooked Tree Arts Center is displaying On Ice, a collection of plein air icescape paintings that capture the beauty of our winter season.

If you're looking for family-friendly activities, the Traverse Area District Library has a Coding Club meeting this afternoon at four o'clock at the Main Library for young tech enthusiasts. This evening at five, the library is also hosting a Climate Film screening in the McGuire Community Room. It's free to attend and part of a partnership with the Northern Michigan Environmental Action Council.

These are just some of the great things happening in and around Traverse City this week. Whether you're interested in food, art, culture, or learning something new, there's definitely something for everyone to enjoy. We encourage you to get out, support our local businesses and cultural institutions, 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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