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Traverse City Saturday: Art, Markets, and Democracy Celebrations This Spring

Traverse City Saturday: Art, Markets, and Democracy Celebrations This Spring

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Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for March 28, 2026. Kick off your Saturday with a burst of local energy as spring starts whispering promises of warmer days ahead, and our community calendar is packed with ways to connect, create, and celebrate right here in Traverse City.

Start your morning at nine with We Will Not Whisper, a powerful free exhibition at the Commongrounds Building and The Alluvion, where Alluvion Arts showcases works by nineteen artists speaking out on issues that matter, reminding us how art fuels real conversations in our tight-knit town. By ten, head to the Indoor Farmers Market at The Village at Grand Traverse Commons Mercato, running till two, with over thirty vendors offering fresh produce, artisan goods, and that unbeatable local flavor that keeps our tables stocked and our neighbors thriving through the last weeks of winter.

Art lovers, dont miss Drawn Here opening at eleven at Higher Art Gallery in TC Art, featuring fresh works from Interlochen Arts Academy students these young talents are sketching the future of our creative scene, and its a perfect chance to spot the next big thing while supporting education that shapes our community. Noon brings Village to Village at BOS Wine Garden, a lively afternoon from twelve to seven where you can sip, mingle, and toast to the connections that make Traverse City feel like home base for fun.

Around one, join the action at F and M Park for Traverse Indivisible and Leelanau Indivisibles No Kings march and demonstration till three, part of a national day for democracy with music from the Northern Michigan Justice Singers, noisemakers, and a food drive for local pantries its a joyful stand for accountability that turns voices into real impact for Grand Traverse and Leelanau families. Families, catch the final shows of The Giver by Old Town Playhouse Young Company today, a thought-provoking tale wrapping up its run that sparks big talks among kids and grown-ups alike.

Just across the bay in Frankfort, the Constructed exhibit at Oliver Art Center from ten highlights stunning furniture, textiles, and fiber art from regional creators, proving our areas craft scene builds beauty from everyday materials. Whether youre fueling up on farm-fresh finds, diving into student sketches, marching for what you believe, or sipping through village vibes, todays lineup weaves our communitys spirit into every moment, strengthening bonds that carry us into spring.

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

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