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Playing the best of [insert favorite artists here] since [insert random year here]!
Are you a Michigan musician or know of a few talented artists?
"Support for WYCE comes from Founders Brewing Taproom, located in downtown Grand Rapids.
On Tuesdays, Founders hosts an Open Mic night with Jake Stilson of the Bootstrap Boys.
On Thursday, September 5, Founders Taproom has live music from Funkle Jesse And The Brandino Extravaganza. The show is open to the public and begins at 8 PM.
More information on live music and other events at Founders Taproom is available at foundersbrewing dot com"
Support for WYCE comes from Organicycle.
Offering curbside composting for home and business needs in Grand Rapids and West Michigan.
Individuals interested in Organicycle for a business or organization can find additional information at Organicycle dot org
Organicycle...A Simple Step for A Sustainable Future
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Figuring out your next steps when you're a young adult is intimidating.
Support for WYCE comes from The Green Well, an eco-friendly gastropub located in East Hills.
They feature different specials every day as well as vegan and vegetarian options.
The Green Well crafts its food and beverage menu daily with local ingredients.
More information can be found at The Green Well dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from St. Cecilia Music Center...the proud home of the Acoustic Cafe Folk Series, featuring renowned singer/songwriters, Americana bands, bluegrass, and more.
SCMC is proud to announce the first four concerts of the Acoustic Cafe Folk Series, with singer-songwriter Sierra Hull kicking off the series on September 17th, followed by "An Evening with Valerie June" on November 12th.
On December 5th The Del McCoury Band takes the stage and singer-songwriter Judy Collins performs live at St. Cecilia Music Center on March 13th.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now at scmcgr dot org.
Support for WYCE comes from Organicycle.
Offering curbside composting for home and business needs in Grand Rapids and West Michigan.
Individuals interested in Organicycle for a business or organization can find additional information at Organicycle dot org
Organicycle...A Simple Step for A Sustainable Future
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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 Radio In The Classroom program will air this Saturday, August 31st, at noon and feature students from East Kentwood High School.
If you're a high school teacher or administrator interested in being one of our next radio in the classroom partners, we'd love to hear from you.
Special thanks to Mercantile Bank...committed to amplifying local voices, and where communities come together to make an impact, Merc is here.
Support for WYCE comes from Sounds of the Zoo.
Sounds of the Zoo is a multi-cultural music festival and symposium, running from September 23rd to September 29th, taking place at various venues in Kalamazoo.
There will be over 50 different local, regional, and national acts, including Nathan Walton & The Remedy, Laura Rain, Kait Rose & The Thorns and many more.
Sounds of the Zoo is open to the public, with many of their events being suitable for all ages.
More information is available at sounds of the zoo dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from St. Cecilia Music Center...the proud home of the Acoustic Cafe Folk Series, featuring renowned singer/songwriters, Americana bands, bluegrass, and more.
SCMC is proud to announce the first four concerts of the Acoustic Cafe Folk Series, with singer-songwriter Sierra Hull kicking off the series on September 17th, followed by "An Evening with Valerie June" on November 12th.
On December 5th The Del McCoury Band takes the stage and singer-songwriter Judy Collins performs live at St. Cecilia Music Center on March 13th.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now at scmcgr dot org.
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.
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 Radio In The Classroom program will air this Saturday, August 31st, at noon and feature students from East Kentwood High School.
If you're a high school teacher or administrator interested in being one of our next radio in the classroom partners, we'd love to hear from you.
Special thanks to Mercantile Bank...committed to amplifying local voices, and where communities come together to make an impact, Merc is here.