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Spring Awakens: Art, Culture, and Community Events Coming to Traverse City
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Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Thursday, April 9.
Spring is bursting into life here in Traverse City, and while the rain from downstate has us watching our local streams closely, our forecast promises highs in the 50s and 60s with lows in the 30s and 40s through the weekend, perfect for shaking off those April showers and diving into the day's lineup of cultural gems. Start your morning at 9 AM with Alluvion Arts' powerful exhibition We Will Not Whisper at the Commongrounds Building and The Alluvion, showcasing 19 artists tackling bold themes that spark real conversations about our communitys voice and resilienceits free, so grab a coffee and let the stories hit home.[6]
By 11 AM, head over to the Dennos Museum Center on the NMC campus for New Perspectives: Recent Acquisitions from the Dennos Permanent Art Collection, a fresh look at works that capture the evolving spirit of Northern Michigan art, connecting us to the landscapes and lives that define us.[3] Stick around because Trilobite Treasures is also running there through May 31, bringing Paleozoic sea creatures to life in a storytelling exhibit that turns ancient fossils into a thrilling tale of survival and discoveryimagine the wonder itll bring to kids dreaming of dinosaurs while we ponder our own enduring legacy.[10]
Afternoons are buzzing tooNMCs Campus Day registration is now open, offering professionals a packed day of sessions for just 75 bucks, including coffee, donuts, and lunch at the Boardman Lake Campus; spots fill fast, so snag yours online or call to boost your skills and network right here at home.[7] Over in Grand Traverse County, the Parks and Recreation Commission meets at 5:30 PM to shape our trails, beaches, and green spacesdecisions that keep Clinch Park ready for tomorrows big Michigan Sauna Fest kickoff on the 10th, where steamy saunas and lake vibes promise ultimate spring reset.[14][12]
Music lovers, check Northern Express for over 40 concerts shaking off winter blues, from intimate gigs to big shows across our counties.[4] Benzie County neighbors, tonight's Open Mic Night at the Cellars in Beulah lets local talents shine, fostering that creative spark we all crave.[15] And mark May for Traverse City Uncorked during Michigan Wine Monthself-guided tours on Old Mission Peninsula and Leelanau with prizes that make every sip an adventure supporting our world-class growers.[9]
Stay curious, stay connectedthese events arent just happenings, theyre the heartbeat of what makes Traverse City thrive.
This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Spring is bursting into life here in Traverse City, and while the rain from downstate has us watching our local streams closely, our forecast promises highs in the 50s and 60s with lows in the 30s and 40s through the weekend, perfect for shaking off those April showers and diving into the day's lineup of cultural gems. Start your morning at 9 AM with Alluvion Arts' powerful exhibition We Will Not Whisper at the Commongrounds Building and The Alluvion, showcasing 19 artists tackling bold themes that spark real conversations about our communitys voice and resilienceits free, so grab a coffee and let the stories hit home.[6]
By 11 AM, head over to the Dennos Museum Center on the NMC campus for New Perspectives: Recent Acquisitions from the Dennos Permanent Art Collection, a fresh look at works that capture the evolving spirit of Northern Michigan art, connecting us to the landscapes and lives that define us.[3] Stick around because Trilobite Treasures is also running there through May 31, bringing Paleozoic sea creatures to life in a storytelling exhibit that turns ancient fossils into a thrilling tale of survival and discoveryimagine the wonder itll bring to kids dreaming of dinosaurs while we ponder our own enduring legacy.[10]
Afternoons are buzzing tooNMCs Campus Day registration is now open, offering professionals a packed day of sessions for just 75 bucks, including coffee, donuts, and lunch at the Boardman Lake Campus; spots fill fast, so snag yours online or call to boost your skills and network right here at home.[7] Over in Grand Traverse County, the Parks and Recreation Commission meets at 5:30 PM to shape our trails, beaches, and green spacesdecisions that keep Clinch Park ready for tomorrows big Michigan Sauna Fest kickoff on the 10th, where steamy saunas and lake vibes promise ultimate spring reset.[14][12]
Music lovers, check Northern Express for over 40 concerts shaking off winter blues, from intimate gigs to big shows across our counties.[4] Benzie County neighbors, tonight's Open Mic Night at the Cellars in Beulah lets local talents shine, fostering that creative spark we all crave.[15] And mark May for Traverse City Uncorked during Michigan Wine Monthself-guided tours on Old Mission Peninsula and Leelanau with prizes that make every sip an adventure supporting our world-class growers.[9]
Stay curious, stay connectedthese events arent just happenings, theyre the heartbeat of what makes Traverse City thrive.
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