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WYCE's 17th annual Jammie Awards are coming to The Intersection on Friday night February 19th beginning at 5:30pm.
Join in celebrating the best of local and regional music from the past year with 24 live performances and 20 awards.
Jammies 17 is made possible by Bell's Brewery with support from The Intersection, Funky Buddha Yoga Hothouse, and San Chez Tapas Bistro.
Show your civic pride and support the musical talent in your community February 19th at The Intersection.
See the full lineup and get more information at WYCE dot O-R-G
Support for WYCE comes from Omelette Shoppe and El Barrio Mexican Grill at the newly opened Hampton Inn and Suites of Mid Towne Village. Parking is located behind the restaurants in the parking garage, and will be validated!
Visit G R mid town meal deals dot com for coupons and more information.
Support for WYCE comes from The Duncan Littlefair Great Speakers and the Citizens Climate Lobby presenting 'The Road Through Paris: Where Do We Go from Here?' with former Grand Rapids mayor, George Heartwell, happening Tuesday February 23rd at Fountain Street Church.
In 2013, Heartwell attended C.O.P. 19--A climate change policy and practice summit and also C. O. P 21 this past December in Paris.
Heartwell will discuss the agreement reached in Paris and what it means for our shared future along with what actions ensure the success of this global response to climate change.
'The Road Through Paris: Where Do We Go from Here?' with George Heartwell-- happening at 7PM next week Tuesday, February 23rd at Fountain Street Church.
This event is open to anyone in the community to attend. More information can be found on their Facebook page: Duncan Littlefair Great Speakers.
Support for WYCE comes from The Duncan Littlefair Great Speakers and the Citizens Climate Lobby presenting 'The Road Through Paris: Where Do We Go from Here?' with former Grand Rapids mayor, George Heartwell, happening Tuesday February 23rd at Fountain Street Church.
In 2013, Heartwell attended C.O.P. 19--A climate change policy and practice summit and also C. O. P 21 this past December in Paris.
Heartwell will discuss the agreement reached in Paris and what it means for our shared future along with what actions ensure the success of this global response to climate change.
'The Road Through Paris: Where Do We Go from Here?' with George Heartwell-- happening at 7PM next week Tuesday, February 23rd at Fountain Street Church.
This event is open to anyone in the community to attend. More information can be found on their Facebook page: Duncan Littlefair Great Speakers.
Support for WYCE comes from AEG Live presenting MO POP festival at West Riverfront Park in Downtown Detroit July 23rd and 24th.
The fourth annual Mo Pop Festival features performances by Father John Misty, Mac DeMarco, Shakey Graves, Haim, M-83, and so many more.
MO POP festival at West Riverfront Park in Downtown Detroit July 23rd and 24th
Tickets are on sale now at mo pop festival dot com
Support for WYCE comes from The Duncan Littlefair Great Speakers and the Citizens Climate Lobby presenting 'The Road Through Paris: Where Do We Go from Here?' with former Grand Rapids mayor, George Heartwell, happening Tuesday February 23rd at Fountain Street Church.
In 2013, Heartwell attended C.O.P. 19--A climate change policy and practice summit and also C. O. P 21 this past December in Paris.
Heartwell will discuss the agreement reached in Paris and what it means for our shared future along with what actions ensure the success of this global response to climate change.
'The Road Through Paris: Where Do We Go from Here?' with George Heartwell-- happening at 7PM next week Tuesday, February 23rd at Fountain Street Church.
This event is open to anyone in the community to attend. More information can be found on their Facebook page: Duncan Littlefair Great Speakers.