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High energy mix of the styles I've loved all of my life and the many new things I've been exposed to since I first discovered WYCE.
WYCE's Live Lunch returns to Koning MicroCinema of Wealthy Theatre with a free performance by Heather Maloney, Monday, June 29th
"Live Lunch" features intimate performances - during lunchtime - with a nationally-touring artist. Lunch is catered by Taco Bar Company and the performance will be aired live on WYCE.
Heather is touring in support of her third album 'Making Me Break.'
"Live Lunch" with Heather Maloney is Monday, June 29. Doors open at 11am, with lunch served promptly.
Reservations are limited to 60 seats and may be made now at wealthy theatre dot org
Support for WYCE comes from The B.O.B. and Gilmore Catering, presenting the 3rd Annual MSU Gran Fondo - a day of bike riding, fundraising, and celebrating in downtown Grand Rapids on Saturday, June 27th.
All skill levels are welcome to participate. Cyclists depart from the BOB at 8am. Riders will return for an evening of live entertainment, craft beer, and local food. 100% of the proceeds raised will support the MSU School of Human Medicine and their continued research into skin cancer prevention, education, betterment of the lives of those living with Melanoma.
More information on the Gran Fondo can be found at M-S-U Gran Fondo Dot Com.
Support for WYCE comes from Frederick Meijer Gardens, presenting their Annual Tuesday Evening Music Club concert series.
These concerts occur throughout July and August and feature regional music luminaries in a acclaimed amphitheater setting.
This year the concert series features: The River Rogues Jazz Band, Black Jake & The Carnies, Roosevelt Diggs, Bennett, SkankaDank, Vox Vidorra and many more....
Find more listings online at meijer gardens dot o-r-g.
Support for WYCE comes from The B.O.B. and Gilmore Catering, presenting the 3rd Annual MSU Gran Fondo - a day of bike riding, fundraising, and celebrating in downtown Grand Rapids on Saturday, June 27th.
All skill levels are welcome to participate. Cyclists depart from the BOB at 8am. Riders will return for an evening of live entertainment, craft beer, and local food. 100% of the proceeds raised will support the MSU School of Human Medicine and their continued research into skin cancer prevention, education, betterment of the lives of those living with Melanoma.
More information on the Gran Fondo can be found at M-S-U Gran Fondo Dot Com.