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Spring Splashes Into Traverse City: Indoor Fun, Art, and Conservation Awaken the Season
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Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Thursday, March 5th.
Kick off your day with a splash because Great Wolf Lodge in Grand Traverse County just launched its annual Spring SplashFest, running through April 26th. Families are diving into spring-themed fun like SplashFest Bingo, Yoga Tails for kids, arts and crafts that spark creativity, family dance parties, and cozy story times. All included with your stay, and they have tasty new bites like ranch milkshakes, chicken bacon ranch pizza, and towering brownie ice cream delights. Perfect for shaking off winter blues and making memories that last, especially with our unpredictable March weather turning families toward indoor adventures that build bonds and big smiles.
Art lovers, head to the Dennos Museum Center at NMC today at 11 AM for Twelve-By-Twelve, a vibrant exhibit by Interlochen Arts Academy students and faculty running through April 1st. These intimate 12-by-12 inch pieces pack powerful stories, reminding us how young talents shape our cultural heartbeat right here in Traverse City. Nearby, Radical Possibilities: Art in Protest at another local spot through March 28th unites us with hopeful works that celebrate creativity's role in strong communities, inspiring real conversations about change amid everyday life.
On Old Mission Peninsula, catch Tom Dalluge from Dougherty House speaking on the Return of the Chestnut this evening. He will share the epic tale of ancient chestnut trees thriving again on the property, a testament to local conservation efforts reviving our natural heritage and promising sweeter harvests for future generations.
While we celebrate these highlights, stay vigilant, folks, Michigan State Police is urging caution against financial fraud targeting seniors after a Grand Traverse County caregiver allegedly stole 250 thousand dollars from an elder. Protecting our vulnerable loved ones keeps our tight-knit community safe.
A structural probe continues at the county jail, ensuring public safety as experts monitor for stability. Todays history nugget, the Boston Massacre in 1770 fueled revolutionary fire, much like how local events today ignite our spirit.
Dive into these spots for a day full of joy and connection. 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
Kick off your day with a splash because Great Wolf Lodge in Grand Traverse County just launched its annual Spring SplashFest, running through April 26th. Families are diving into spring-themed fun like SplashFest Bingo, Yoga Tails for kids, arts and crafts that spark creativity, family dance parties, and cozy story times. All included with your stay, and they have tasty new bites like ranch milkshakes, chicken bacon ranch pizza, and towering brownie ice cream delights. Perfect for shaking off winter blues and making memories that last, especially with our unpredictable March weather turning families toward indoor adventures that build bonds and big smiles.
Art lovers, head to the Dennos Museum Center at NMC today at 11 AM for Twelve-By-Twelve, a vibrant exhibit by Interlochen Arts Academy students and faculty running through April 1st. These intimate 12-by-12 inch pieces pack powerful stories, reminding us how young talents shape our cultural heartbeat right here in Traverse City. Nearby, Radical Possibilities: Art in Protest at another local spot through March 28th unites us with hopeful works that celebrate creativity's role in strong communities, inspiring real conversations about change amid everyday life.
On Old Mission Peninsula, catch Tom Dalluge from Dougherty House speaking on the Return of the Chestnut this evening. He will share the epic tale of ancient chestnut trees thriving again on the property, a testament to local conservation efforts reviving our natural heritage and promising sweeter harvests for future generations.
While we celebrate these highlights, stay vigilant, folks, Michigan State Police is urging caution against financial fraud targeting seniors after a Grand Traverse County caregiver allegedly stole 250 thousand dollars from an elder. Protecting our vulnerable loved ones keeps our tight-knit community safe.
A structural probe continues at the county jail, ensuring public safety as experts monitor for stability. Todays history nugget, the Boston Massacre in 1770 fueled revolutionary fire, much like how local events today ignite our spirit.
Dive into these spots for a day full of joy and connection. 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