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BAMTalent, West Michigan's national nonprofit for Black & Underrepresented Artists invites you to a live broadcast of their original HIP-HOP EASTER production: BREKKY WITH D. BUNNY: LIVE ON GRTV!
This production will happen on Saturday, April 19th at the Wealthy Theatre: 1130 Wealthy St SW, and be broadcast live on GRTV!
Doors open at Noon and the broadcast begins at 1pm.
Children who attend will receive a light meal/snack along with a post-show cast meet & greet.
Tickets are on sale now at bamtalent dot org slash easter
Are you a Michigan musician or know of a few talented artists?
The YWCA West Central Michigan is thrilled to announce its spring luncheon, Arise! Unbreakable, on April 30th.
The YWCA Arise Luncheon ignites change, sparks dialogue, and empowers attendees to take action for a stronger, more just community.
This year's luncheon will feature best-selling author Chanel Miller who will speak about her experience as a survivor of the Stanford University sexual assault case and failures of the criminal justice system
To purchase tickets for the luncheon as well as find additional information, you can visit ywcawcmi dot org.
You're invited to join the Land Conservancy of West Michigan and Wealthy Theatre for an Earth Day screening of Hayao Miyazaki's Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, on Tuesday, April 22nd.
The film is set far in the future after an apocalyptic conflict has devastated much of the world's ecosystem, and one of the few surviving humans, young Nausicaä works to bring peace back to the ravaged planet.
In recognition of Earth Day, Wealthy Theatre is generously donating 10% of all ticket sales to support the Land Conservancy of West Michigan's mission to conserve ecologically critical land.
You can learn more and purchase tickets at grcmc dot org slash theatre.
Support for WYCE comes from the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum.
2025 marks the 50th anniversary of the end of U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
A new showcase exhibit, Casting Light: Photographs of the Vietnam War opens at the Ford Museum on April 21 and uses iconic photographs from American photojournalists to capture how presidents and the American public grappled with the reality of the conflict.
More information, including museum hours, is available at fordlibrarymuseum dot gov.