Listen "Traverse City Monday: Farmers Market, Art Exhibits, and Live Music on the Waterfront"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Monday, August 25th, 2025.A cool morning greets us today, with temperatures hovering in the upper 50s and a chance of showers in the area, so grab a light jacket if you’re heading out. Later, expect highs in the upper 60s, making it perfect for those late summer outings.One highlight for food lovers is the Outdoor Mini Farmers Market kicking off at 1PM at The Village at Grand Traverse Commons. This market is a favorite for locals looking for fresh-baked goods, vibrant vegetables, and aromatic herbs, all from area growers and bakers. Whether you’re restocking your pantry or just wandering with a coffee, it’s a friendly way to connect with Traverse City’s agricultural pulse.If you have an artistic bent, swing by the Dennos Museum Center at NMC for “A Style All Our Own: Canadian Woodland Artists.” The exhibit opens at 11AM today and brings together striking works that celebrate Indigenous expression and woodland art traditions.As the afternoon rolls in, those wanting to experience the region’s exceptional wine scene have several options. For live music paired with a glass of local varietal, French Valley hosts Larz Cabot for an acoustic set starting in the early evening, part of their regular series of live performances through the wine coast region. There’s always something new to discover at local vineyards if you’re venturing out for tastings.Tonight in Empire, foodies are in for a treat at the Mexican Farm-to-Table Dinner at Lively NeighborFood Market beginning at 6:30 PM. This event promises rich flavors crafted from local farm produce, bringing a little spice and community to your Monday evening.Heading further west, Elberta’s Waterfront Park Amphitheater lights up at 7PM with “Jammin Mondays on Betsie Bay.” Tonight’s performers are the Jeff Haas Big Fun Electric Band, offering jazz, R&B, folk, and a touch of Judaic music. Grab a folding chair and join neighbors for some live tunes on the waterfront.Art fans can explore more visual creativity at several local galleries. The Oliver Art Center continues its “Small Works: Community Collage” project, and if you’re interested in the intersection of water, art, and culture, don’t miss “IMMERSED,” running through August at select venues.In local news today, Traverse City is keeping its focus on the future with city officials allocating three hundred thousand dollars toward affordable housing initiatives, aiming to make a real difference for residents facing rising costs. The deadline for disaster loan applications related to last spring’s ice storms is approaching soon, so affected businesses and individuals are urged to take action. Michigan’s forests are seeing renewed stewardship through community-focused programs like “Ride, Clean, Repeat,” underscoring northern Michigan’s commitment to sustainability.Before you plan your evening, be sure to check the latest radar and weather cams—it’s a good habit this time of year. Whether you’re heading to a concert, sharing a meal, strolling through art, or supporting local causes, Traverse City is bustling with energy and heart.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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