Listen "Traverse City's Vibrant Fall: Playoff Matchups, Art Openings, and Vineyard Tunes"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Monday, October 27, 2025.Fall’s still hanging on and Traverse City is buzzing with things to do as we shift toward the colder months. Today kicks off with a powerhouse matchup—Traverse City Central and Traverse City West meet again in the high school football playoffs, a rivalry that always brings drama and big energy to the local scene. Get ready for some spirited school pride and packed stands as fans brave the crisp air to cheer on their teams. Elsewhere in local sports, Glen Lake takes on Mancelona, making it two weeks in a row for these northern Michigan neighbors; hometown spirit is sure to run high.If arts and culture are calling your name, the Glen Arbor Arts Center is hosting “HIStory / HERstory: Whose Story?” starting at 9 AM, a thought-provoking exhibition that’s been sparking conversations all month. This show dives into who gets to tell history, and whose stories have been left out—come early for a quieter experience and a chance to chat with the curators. At 11 AM, head over to Crooked Tree Arts Center’s Carnegie Galleries for “The Ekphrastic 2,” an exhibit blending visual art and written word for a one-of-a-kind creative mashup sure to engage every kind of art lover.Later, Northport Arts Association presents its third annual “When Form Meets Function” exhibit at noon; local artists have outdone themselves merging aesthetics with usability, offering inspiration for aspiring makers and art collectors alike. Over at the Crooked Tree Arts Center Cornwell Gallery, William Lindemann’s “Dream & Memory” collection opens at 11, showcasing recent work that’s bound to stir reflection and discussion among gallery-goers.If you’re looking to make the most of fall’s golden evenings, the Golden Hour Sunset Tour continues this week—bookings last until October 31. There’s also the Slingshot Spring and Summer Adventure Rally, running today for those craving something outdoors and a little adrenaline-fueled.Book lovers and families should check out “Book-Or-Treat” at Suttons Bay Bingham District Library—it’s a fun twist on Halloween traditions, with stories and surprises for readers young and old. Tonight at six, Traverse Area District Library welcomes author Diana Louise Webb for an engaging talk and book signing. Keep an eye out for community TV highlights as well—tonight’s schedule includes local music and interviews with Traverse City personalities you won’t want to miss.For foodies and wine lovers, the Hunt for the Reds of October wraps up this week with daily tastings along the Leelanau Peninsula’s wine trail, while French Valley Vineyards hosts live music today featuring Jeff Socia—grab a glass and settle in for great tunes in a picturesque vineyard setting.Finally, if winter’s arrival has you planning your next adventure, now’s the time to check out local events like ski racing and the upcoming Downtown Chili Cook-Off, both heating up the Traverse City calendar as we head toward November.From playoff fever to art openings, fall tours to vineyard music, Traverse City is overflowing with reasons to get out, get involved, and celebrate the best of northern Michigan. 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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