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Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Thursday, November 13th, 2025.Winter is knocking on our door, but Traverse City is still bustling with color and excitement this week. If you step outside early today, keep your eyes to the sky. We’ve been treated to a rare show of the Northern Lights across northern Michigan, and skywatchers are hoping for another magical display tonight, so bundle up, head out after sunset, and you might catch a glimmer of green and purple dancing overhead.It’s a big week for art lovers and holiday shoppers. The Crooked Tree Arts Center’s Merry Marketplace kicks off this morning at the Cornwell Gallery. You can browse dozens of artist booths brimming with unique, handmade gifts perfect for holiday giving or just that little something to brighten your home. For more inspiration, the Glen Arbor Arts Center launches its annual Small Works Holiday Exhibition today, showcasing small-format pieces—easy on your wallet, and easy to wrap.Over in Frankfort, the “Elemental: Earth, Fire, Air, Water” exhibit at Oliver Art Center continues, featuring Michigan artists who are channeling the four elements into vibrant and unexpected works. Pick a gallery, or hit all three for a fun art crawl—there’s no shortage of local creativity on display.Traverse City Beer Week is in full swing through Saturday, transforming the downtown scene into a hops-lovers playground. Today’s highlight is the Stout Showdown, inviting you to discover rich brews at local taprooms and track your favorites in the Beer Week passport. Whether you’re a craft beer connoisseur or just curious, the city’s breweries promise good company and perhaps a new favorite pint.On the community side, the Traverse City Rec Authority is calling for your input in a public survey about the direction of our local parks—there’s still time to share your thoughts before the November 17th deadline. And in recent positive news, Rotary Charities announced $400,000 in fall grant awards to ten Northern Michigan nonprofit groups—another reminder of the power of community in our region.It’s also a morning of movement and wellness; seniors and all ages are welcome at the Traverse Area District Library for Ageless Grace, an energizing fitness class that starts at 10. For those interested in sparking conversation, the Leland Township Public Library is hosting a talk on cutting-edge clean energy topics late morning.Meanwhile, local law enforcement reports remind us to stay safe and look out for our neighbors; no major new incidents have been reported in town, and officers encourage everyone to keep an eye out for one another as the days grow shorter.High school sports are marking big milestones as well, with three TC Central Trojans signing college commitment letters this week—congratulations to these rising local stars.Finally, as the sun sets, expect cool temperatures and that perfect November backdrop—colorful leaves clinging to branches and perhaps a dusting of early snow in the air. If you need to shake off any cabin fever, remember that trails, beaches, and parks remain open, and there’s no better time to take in the beauty of the peninsula, whether on foot, by bike, or with a flask of something warm.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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