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WYCE is now accepting used record donations for our annual Record and CD Sale at the Eastown Street fair on Saturday, September 7th.
Donations of LPs and 45s can be dropped off at the Community Media Center on 711 Bridge street Northwest, between 10 AM and 6 PM, Monday through Friday.
All proceeds raised go towards supporting West Michigan's only volunteer-powered, independent community radio station.
For more information on donating your used vinyl to WYCE contact Operations Manager Scott Winters at scott@grcmc.org
Support for WYCE comes from Kendall College of Art and Design of Ferris State University.
Kendall College of Art and Design features a variety of exhibitions showcasing work from students, faculty, staff, and professional artists and designers in the community.
These exhibitions are open to the public Monday through Saturday.
More information is at K-C-A-D dot E-D-U
Support for WYCE comes from Mercantile Bank.
Mercantile Bank is proud to support WYCE's radio in-the-classroom programming, which features radio programming produced on-site at WYCE by local high school students.
Our next program, featuring students from Union High School, will be broadcast on Saturday, June 22, at noon.
Mercantile Bank is committed to amplifying local voices, and where communities come together to make an impact, Merc is here.
playing Rogue River Blues series June 11
The blues are back in Downtown Rockford's Garden Club Park, starting tonight at 7pm and running for 10 weeks on Tuesdays.
The United Bank Rogue River Blues Series has scheduled seven weeks of blues, and three weeks of "After the Blues", featuring a variety of genres.
Bring your blanket, chairs, kayaks, a cooler and your dancing shoes. Tonight's performer is Jake Kershaw.
More information is available on their Facebook page, at Rogue River Blues.
live at Frederick Meijer Gardens amphitheater Wed. June 12
Support for WYCE comes from John Ball Zoo, presenting their 21 and up concert series, Rock, Roar, and Pour!
John Ball Zoo invites you to enjoy live music during select nights at the zoo this summer.
On Thursday, June 27, Rock, Roar, and Pour welcomes live music from Project 90.
Project 90 is a 90's rock party with a neon theme, street performers, food trucks, specialty drinks, and the opportunity to visit animal habitats in a kid-free environment.
Tickets and more information on John Ball Zoo's Rock, Roar, and Pour Summer Concert Series is available at jbzoo dot org
Support for WYCE comes from Mercantile Bank.
Mercantile Bank is proud to support WYCE's radio in-the-classroom programming, which features radio programming produced on-site at WYCE by local high school students.
Our next program, featuring students from Union High School, will be broadcast on Saturday, June 22, at noon.
Mercantile Bank is committed to amplifying local voices, and where communities come together to make an impact, Merc is here.
live at Founders brewing Friday June 14
The blues are back in Downtown Rockford's Garden Club Park, starting tonight at 7pm and running for 10 weeks on Tuesdays.
The United Bank Rogue River Blues Series has scheduled seven weeks of blues, and three weeks of "After the Blues", featuring a variety of genres.
Bring your blanket, chairs, kayaks, a cooler and your dancing shoes. Tonight's performer is Jake Kershaw.
More information is available on their Facebook page, at Rogue River Blues.
for my person 'till death, coleman
Support for WYCE comes from Smiling Acres, presenting their flagship music festival, June 28-30th, in Trufant, Michigan.
Tickets are on sale now for this year's festival featuring live music from The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band, May Erlewine, Patty PerShayla and the Mayhaps, Lady Ace Boogie, and many more!
The Smiling Acres Music Festival also offers workshops for all ages, plus craft and food vendors.
Weekend passes plus more information about the Smiling Acres Music Festival, including private rentals and event sponsorships, are available at smiling acres festival dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from John Ball Zoo, presenting their 21 and up concert series, Rock, Roar, and Pour!
John Ball Zoo invites you to enjoy live music during select nights at the zoo this summer.
On Thursday, June 27, Rock, Roar, and Pour welcomes live music from Project 90.
Project 90 is a 90's rock party with a neon theme, street performers, food trucks, specialty drinks, and the opportunity to visit animal habitats in a kid-free environment.
Tickets and more information on John Ball Zoo's Rock, Roar, and Pour Summer Concert Series is available at jbzoo dot org
Not near a radio? That's not a problem anymore.
In addition to our 24/7 live stream at WYCE dot org and our FREE Smartphone app, you can also listen to WYCE at home on your favorite smart speaker.
Simply tell your Amazon or Google smart speaker to "Play WYCE" ,-- and A World of Music will begin playing for you!
No matter where you are, you now have several ways to enjoy your favorite programmers, and a world of music on WYCE!
The blues are back in Downtown Rockford's Garden Club Park, starting tonight at 7pm and running for 10 weeks on Tuesdays.
The United Bank Rogue River Blues Series has scheduled seven weeks of blues, and three weeks of "After the Blues", featuring a variety of genres.
Bring your blanket, chairs, kayaks, a cooler and your dancing shoes. Tonight's performer is Jake Kershaw.
More information is available on their Facebook page, at Rogue River Blues.