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Support for WYCE comes from St. Cecilia Music Center, announcing six new concerts within their Acoustic Café Folk Series for Season 2025-2026.
The Acoustic Café Folk Series kicks off on September 9th with Grammy-nominated duo, the Milk Carton Kids.
The series also includes performances by acoustic guitarist Leo Kottke, Sierra Hull, Josh Ritter, the Yonder Mountain String Band, and Bluegrass/Newgrass artist Sam Bush, plus a sold-out show with Chris *Thile.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now at SCMC GR dot ORG or via phone at 616-459-2224.
The Grand Rapids Public Library (GRPL) is kicking off summer with its popular Summer Reading Challenge, designed for readers of all ages.
Running from June 2nd to August 30, 2025, this program invites the entire community to set reading goals, track their progress, and win prizes at no cost.
There are several reading challenges available.
To sign up, register online at grpl.org, or in person at any GRPL location.
The West Michigan Center for Arts + Technology presents the Adult Career Training program.
The Adult Career Training Program at WMCAT (wim-cat) aids Kent County adults experiencing unemployment in tuition-free career training with professionally led instruction.
Learn more and enroll at WORK dot WMCAT dot ORG (work.wmcat.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.
This summer, the Land Conservancy of West Michigan and Querkus Creative are taking insect appreciation on the road with an event series called "Moths on Tour!"
"Moths on Tour" features a technique called "light sheeting" to attract moths, beetles, flies, and more for attendees to observe and appreciate the insects.
There are three after-dark events this summer in Kent, Muskegon, and Newaygo County.
Learn more about "Moths on Tour" at naturenearby dot org slash events.