"Farmers Markets, Art Exhibits, and Community Events Liven Up Traverse City's Vibrant Sunday"

13/07/2025 2 min
"Farmers Markets, Art Exhibits, and Community Events Liven Up Traverse City's Vibrant Sunday"

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Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Sunday, July 13th, 2025.The weekend is still in full swing and Traverse City is bursting with energy, local color, and a slate of things to do indoors and out. Grab your market bag and start your Sunday at the Interlochen Farmers Market, running from nine to two on the corner of US-31 and J. Maddy Parkway. You’ll find the best in local produce, artisan foods, and crafts, perfect if you’re looking for that farm-fresh flavor or just want to browse what our local makers have been creating lately.If you’re out towards Williamsburg, Flintfields Horse Park is hosting a special farmers market from noon till three as part of the Traverse City Horse Shows. Not only can you shop boutique vendors and local favorites, you’ll get to take in the fast-paced action of the Grand Prix of Michigan show jumping event happening this afternoon. It’s a great way to support local and experience the thrill of elite equestrian competition all in one spot.Art lovers have a rich palette to choose from today. The Crooked Tree Arts Center offers two standout exhibits—Turn your eyes to Turning TC in the Cornwell Gallery, showcasing stunning woodwork from the Northwestern Michigan Woodturners, where you’ll see craftsmanship that’ll change how you look at everyday objects. Just down the hall, the Paint Grand Traverse 2025 extended exhibit features plein air works painted throughout our region. These are landscapes and scenes you might recognize, all with that distinctive Traverse City summer glow.For something a little different, the Dennos Museum Center is hosting Matt Shlian’s “Every Line is a Circle if You Make it Long Enough,” an exploration of geometric art that’s sure to get you thinking in new dimensions. And for a taste of community creativity, the Small Works Community Collage Project continues at the Oliver Art Center in Frankfort, honoring the legacy of Joe Muer.Nature lovers can head to Edward C. Grace Memorial Harbor in Elk Rapids at one for a Bald Eagles in Northern Michigan presentation. Learn about these magnificent birds and the local efforts to protect them—a wonderful outing for families or anyone who’s ever looked up and marveled at a raptor silhouette against the sky.If music is what moves you, set a reminder for four o’clock—Benzie Symphony Orchestra, with clarinetist Jeanmarie Riccobono, takes the stage at Benzie Central High School Auditorium. Mozart, Tchaikovsky, and the fresh sounds of live performance will fill the air and wrap up your Sunday on a high note.And for those looking for more low-key camaraderie, Traverse City Board Gamers gather at the Commongrounds Cooperative at eight tonight—whether you’re a seasoned strategist or just in it for the laughs, all are welcome.Whether you’re exploring, relaxing, or connecting, Traverse City is alive with possibilities. 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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