AJ Lee & Blue Summit
HillsideCity of Glass 2024 via Signature Sounds
A little bit of this and that, with an emphasis on music that brightens the day and lifts your spirits. You'll hear new music, local music, world beat, and plenty of folk, rock, blues, and jazz.
Have you ever wondered what you can do to pay it forward and make sure WYCE Radio is here for your kids and grandkids to enjoy?
In addition to your generous continuing support for WYCE while you're still with us, please consider including a financial gift to WYCE in your estate plan.
If you haven't already, we encourage you to consult with your estate planning attorney about the benefits of leaving a gift to support WYCE.
If you don't have an estate planning attorney, don't hesitate to contact Station Manager Phil Tower(phil@grcmc.org) for our trusted recommendations.
If you are considering selling or giving away your unwanted records, WYCE is now accepting gently used record donations for our annual WYCE Record and CD Sale at the Eastown Street fair on Saturday, September 7th. Please note the early date!
Donations of your used 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 through Friday.
WYCE relies on your donations to replenish our large selection of used vinyl and CDs during our Record and CD Sale at the Eastown Street fair.
All proceeds will support West Michigan's only volunteer-powered, independent community radio station, WYCE!
For more information on donating your used vinyl to WYCE contact WYCE Operations Manager Scott Winters at scott@grcmc.org
Support for WYCE comes from Midtown GR presenting their summer concert series Listening Lawn.
Taking the stage on August 22nd is May Erlewine.
May Erlewine is a singer-songwriter and multi instrumentalist, blending folk and blues in her music.
Tickets and more information for Midtown GR's Listening Lawn series can be found online at the midtown gr dot com.
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Revive & Thrive Project is a local non-profit organization that aims to nourish greater Grand Rapids, one meal at a time.
Since 2015, Revive & Thrive Project has served over 70,000 nutritious, home-delivered meals to individuals and families facing a health crisis in greater Grand Rapids.
Meals are provided with a focus on improving health outcomes, reducing healthcare costs, and creating a community of vital support.
To learn how you can support Revive & Thrive Project by serving as a volunteer or by making a financial donation, visit reviveandthriveproject dot org
Support for WYCE comes from Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park presenting the Fifth Third Bank Summer Concerts at Meijer Gardens now through September.
This year's concert series features a diverse lineup of performers, including remaining performances from Grace Potter, Leslie Odom Jr., Buena Vista Social Orchestra and Keb Mo' and Shawn Colvin amid terraced lawn seating surrounded by views of gardens and sculptures.
Tickets and more information are available at Meijer Gardens dot org slash concerts.