Listen "Cozy Autumn in Traverse City: Art, Spooky Fun, and Community Spirit"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Saturday, October 18.It is a wet and cozy fall morning in Traverse City with rain and thunderstorms expected throughout the day and highs around 68. As you plan your Saturday, grab a raincoat and embrace the changing leaves and vibrant community happenings. The Sara Hardy Downtown Farmers Market is a perfect kickstart to your weekend, open until noon in Parking Lot B at Cass Street and East Grandview Parkway. Here, you can savor autumn’s bounty—crisp apples, colorful squash, and locally baked treats—while connecting with friends and neighbors, rain or shine.Art lovers have a feast for the senses today. The Higher Art Gallery hosts the final day of “Light/House – Ruminations on the Storm,” showcasing Saul Gray-Hildenbrand’s curious and fantastically strange artwork. If you wander toward Crooked Tree Arts Center, Michigan artists have transformed the Cornwell Gallery with the “Highways & Byways” exhibit, exploring the intersections of travel and creativity. Seeking more inspiration? Glen Arbor Arts Center features Carol C. Spaulding’s mixed media paintings in “Something To Smile About,” and the Crooked Tree Arts Center in Petoskey presents “Process & Practice: Crafting Wellbeing,” a celebration of art and self-care.Families can get a jump start on spooky season at the Michigan Legacy Art Park, where the “Cryptid & Creepy Creature Costume Workshop, Parade, & Party” invites kids and adults alike to embrace their inner monster at three o’clock. For those who enjoy a good scare, “Screams In the Dark” launches tonight at Blackwood Hollow in Kalkaska—a haunted attraction guaranteed to thrill.Theater and music fans should check out the Old Town Playhouse’s production of “Heaven on Their Minds,” running through the weekend. If you’re in the mood for community advocacy, join Traverse Indivisible's “No Kings 2 National Day of Action” at noon, one of many rallies happening statewide, though it’s wise to be prepared for more showers and thunderstorms into the afternoon.Athletes and outdoor lovers can catch the 19th Annual Peak2Peak Mountain Bike Classic, though be mindful of slick trails and muddy conditions. And film buffs are enjoying the 17th Annual Frankfort Film Festival, which continues through Sunday and promises a lineup of compelling stories and fresh perspectives.Despite the rain, Traverse City shines today with creative energy and neighborly spirit at every corner. Whether you’re browsing the market, finding inspiration in local artwork, or braving haunted trails, there’s something for everyone. This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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