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For a limited time, WYCE is accepting gently used record donations for our annual WYCE Record and CD Sale at the Eastown Street fair on Saturday, September 6th.
Donations of your used vinyl LPs and 45s can be dropped off at the Community Media Center, 711 Bridge Street Northwest, during regular business hours of 10 AM to 6 PM, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 9 AM to 5 PM on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
All proceeds support West Michigan's only volunteer-powered, independent community radio station, WYCE!
For more information, contact WYCE Operations Manager Scott Winters at scott@grcmc.org
(*Sorry, we cannot accept CDs!)
Do-it-yourself TV, podcasting, and filmmaking start here at the Grand Rapids Community Media Center with GRTV!
GRTV's certification classes are now back in full swing, and they offer knowledge & access for makers of every skill level.
Class offerings include Intro to Video Production, Intro to Podcasting, Studio Production, and others
Once certified, GRCMC Members get free access to GRTV gear, available for checkout during business hours.
You can learn more at grtv dot org slash learn. (grtv.org/learn)
Support for WYCE comes from The Michigan Irish Music Festival, returning September 11th through the 14th in downtown Muskegon.
Over 25 bands will perform on 6 covered stages, including Scottish Celtic rock band Skerryvore (SCARY-vore), Old Blind Dogs and Ally the Piper.
There will be a shopping market, a pub tent, and food from the Celtic Kitchen and Duff's Tavern.
Tickets and more information are at Michigan Irish dot Org
(MichiganIrish.org)
Support for WYCE comes from Frederik Meijer Gardens, presenting the Fifth Third Bank Summer Concert Series.
On August 24th, jam-rock favorite Umphrey's McGee is performing ahead of their new album Blueprints, dropping September 12th.
More information on this and other shows is available at MEIJER GARDENS dot ORG slash CONCERTS.
NIA Centre is Grand Rapids' own African American cultural center...providing programming and events to promote an understanding of the past, a sharing of the present, and a cultivation of the future.
Support for WYCE comes from The Michigan Irish Music Festival, returning September 11th through the 14th in downtown Muskegon.
Over 25 bands will perform on 6 covered stages, including Scottish Celtic rock band Skerryvore (SCARY-vore), Old Blind Dogs and Ally the Piper.
There will be a shopping market, a pub tent, and food from the Celtic Kitchen and Duff's Tavern.
Tickets and more information are at Michigan Irish dot Org
(MichiganIrish.org)
Support for WYCE comes from John Ball Zoo, presenting "The Power of Pollinators."
This exhibit features animatronic pollinators that are placed across the Zoo, from bees to butterflies and more.
Educational displays, climbable sculptures, and photo opportunities are also part of the experience. The exhibit is included with general Zoo admission.
More information is available at J B ZOO dot ORG slash EVENTS.
Support for WYCE comes from The Pyramid Scheme, presenting BULLY on August 26th with special guest Jawdropped.
BULLY is an indie rock band, known for their grunge-influenced sound.
Tickets and more information on this show are available at PYRAMID SCHEME BAR dot COM.