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Traverse City Saturday: Farmers Markets, Art, and Ice Shows
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Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Saturday, March seventh.
Waking up across Grand Traverse Bay, it is one of those late winter Saturdays where the question is not what to do, but how much you can fit into a single day. If you want to start with something relaxed and local, the Indoor Farmers Market at The Village at Grand Traverse Commons is open from 10 to 2 in the Mercato halls. More than 30 vendors are set up with fresh produce, baked goods, prepared foods, and artisan products, turning the old state hospital corridor into a lively, warm indoor street scene where you are as likely to run into your neighbor as your favorite jam maker.
If you have art lovers in the house, late morning is a perfect time to swing by the Dennos Museum Center on the NMC campus for Twelve By Twelve. That exhibit, created by students and faculty at Interlochen Arts Academy, is on display at 11, continuing its run through early April. It is a chance to see how the next generation of northern Michigan artists are thinking about color, form, and storytelling, all within an intimate, small scale format that still feels big on ideas.
Over in Glen Arbor, the Glen Arbor Arts Center continues its INteriors exhibition this morning, exploring how interior spaces shape the way we live, work, and feel. Pair that with a lakeshore drive and you have got a full cultural field trip without leaving our corner of the state.
Families and skating fans will want to head to Centre Ice Arena on Chartwell Drive for Around the World On Ice 2026. From 11:30 to 1:30, local skaters take you on a spin across the globe without ever leaving the rink, blending costumes, music, and choreography in a show that is part travelogue, part hometown talent showcase.
If you are craving a little mountain energy, Crystal Mountain is throwing Mardi Gras at the Mountain today, bringing one last blast of color and carnival spirit to ski season with on hill events and après ski fun.
And as always, Traverse City’s evening belongs to its restaurants, breweries, and tasting rooms. From downtown to Old Mission and Leelanau, it is a good night to support local spots, swap stories about the week, and start looking ahead to spring.
This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Waking up across Grand Traverse Bay, it is one of those late winter Saturdays where the question is not what to do, but how much you can fit into a single day. If you want to start with something relaxed and local, the Indoor Farmers Market at The Village at Grand Traverse Commons is open from 10 to 2 in the Mercato halls. More than 30 vendors are set up with fresh produce, baked goods, prepared foods, and artisan products, turning the old state hospital corridor into a lively, warm indoor street scene where you are as likely to run into your neighbor as your favorite jam maker.
If you have art lovers in the house, late morning is a perfect time to swing by the Dennos Museum Center on the NMC campus for Twelve By Twelve. That exhibit, created by students and faculty at Interlochen Arts Academy, is on display at 11, continuing its run through early April. It is a chance to see how the next generation of northern Michigan artists are thinking about color, form, and storytelling, all within an intimate, small scale format that still feels big on ideas.
Over in Glen Arbor, the Glen Arbor Arts Center continues its INteriors exhibition this morning, exploring how interior spaces shape the way we live, work, and feel. Pair that with a lakeshore drive and you have got a full cultural field trip without leaving our corner of the state.
Families and skating fans will want to head to Centre Ice Arena on Chartwell Drive for Around the World On Ice 2026. From 11:30 to 1:30, local skaters take you on a spin across the globe without ever leaving the rink, blending costumes, music, and choreography in a show that is part travelogue, part hometown talent showcase.
If you are craving a little mountain energy, Crystal Mountain is throwing Mardi Gras at the Mountain today, bringing one last blast of color and carnival spirit to ski season with on hill events and après ski fun.
And as always, Traverse City’s evening belongs to its restaurants, breweries, and tasting rooms. From downtown to Old Mission and Leelanau, it is a good night to support local spots, swap stories about the week, and start looking ahead to spring.
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