COMPILATIONS
Winter DanceSamurai Collection 2004 via Pacific Moon [Alleg]
Support for WYCE comes from Turnstiles -an eclectic entertainment venue located on GR's West side.
Turnstiles features local and national musicians on Friday and Saturday, karaoke on Monday, "Turnstiles Unplugs" on Tuesday, and open mic night every Thursday.
Turnstiles also offers a full line of craft, beers and craft cocktails.
Tonight, Saturday January 13th it's grungy alt rock with Dustbus and Suburban Ants playing live at Turnstiles,
Business hours, plus more information on live music is at Turnstiles G R dot com
You might have heard The Rapidian is back! And now The Rapidian is looking for passionate writers to join their team as volunteer reporters.
The Rapidian aims to elevate local voices and foster civic engagement by creating space for community participation in reporting on topics that matter to them. Volunteer with the Rapidian and join them in sharing the stories that matter in Grand Rapids.
Deadline to apply is January 31, 2024. Those interested can email Rapidian Program Manager Allison Donahue at a l l i s o n at grcmc.org
Support for WYCE comes from Saugatuck Center for the Arts...announcing their annual Art Out Loud Festival on March 22nd and 23rd.
SCA's "Art Out Loud Festival" invites you to dive into cultures, stories, and traditions from around the globe through the power of award-winning short films courtesy of Mountain Film Festival in Telluride**, Colorado.
The Art Out Loud Festival also features culinary creations, outdoor adventures, live music, and more.
Registration is open for Art Out Loud at Saugatuck Center for the Arts March 22nd and 23rd.
Information is available at s - c - the number 4 - a - .org, That's s - c - 4 - a - .org
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The Land Conservancy of West Michigan works with the West Michigan community to permanently protect and care for nearby natural areas.