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Good morning, this is your Trace City Local Frequency for Monday, October thirteenth, twenty twenty five.We're starting this Monday with some exciting local developments. East Bay Township is moving forward with several major projects that will transform the community. Construction is set to begin next year on a significant expansion of pedestrian amenities in the Three Mile and Hammond area. This includes a long-awaited Safe Routes to School project and an extension of the Three Mile Trail, making it safer and easier for families to walk and bike in the area.In township news, Garfield Township planning commissioners approved a complete redevelopment of the Shell gas station this week, and the Traverse City Police Department just opened a brand new substation on Friday at one twenty eight West State Street, bringing police services closer to the community.For those looking to get out and enjoy this beautiful fall day, there's plenty happening around town. The Crooked Tree Arts Center is hosting Highways and Byways, a juried exhibition exploring the roads we travel, both literal and metaphorical. Michigan artists have submitted works across all visual art forms for this exhibition, which runs through October twenty fifth.Today is also Indigenous Peoples Day, and there's a special celebration happening at the Old Art Building in Leland. The event kicks off at twelve thirty with the Dusty Bear Singers and tribal community dancers dressed in traditional regalia on the front lawn. At two in the afternoon, moderator Mark Wilson will host a panel discussion exploring Anishinaabeg Way of Life, Past, Present, and Future, followed by a screening of a short film about the Anishinaabe Cultural Marker Project.Art lovers have multiple exhibitions to explore today. Higher Art Gallery is featuring Light House, Ruminations on the Storm, showcasing the curious and fantastically strange artwork of multi-disciplinary artist Saul Gray Hildenbrand, with sculptures, paintings, and fiber wall hangings on display through October eighteenth.And if you're looking for something a bit spookier, Screams in the Dark Haunted Attractions continues tonight at seven thirty, offering a terrifying adventure for those brave enough to venture through.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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