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WYCE's annual CD & Record Sale is entering its 10th year and we're once again accepting donations of LPs, CDs and Cassettes for this fundraising event! The Sale will be held at the Eastown Street Fair on Saturday, September 9th. Your donations of music could be tax deductible and all proceeds of the sale will support WYCE!
All donations are encouraged, regardless of artist or genre, as long as the media is in good shape and in its original case.
Donations will be accepted through Friday, September 1st. Donations may be dropped off to the Community Media Center at 711 Bridge Street North West. Please email cassie@grcmc.org to arrange a time for drop off.
Support for WYCE comes from UICA, Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts.
The UICA Movie Theater shows independent, international, and documentary movies in downtown Grand Rapids Tuesday-Sunday year round.
Now screening: the documentary Whose Streets? Told by the activists and leaders who live and breathe this movement for justice, Whose Streets? is an unflinching look at the Ferguson uprising and how empowered parents, artists, and teachers from around the country become the torchbearers of a new resistance.
Details at uica.org.
We are proud to present the Hopcat/WYCE Blue Bridge Music Festival at ArtPrize Nine --- "A World of Music" from right here in West Michigan performed on the iconic Blue Bridge in downtown Grand Rapids during ArtPrize.
Blue Bridge Fest is Friday and Saturday September 29th and 30th - with performances by The Great Ones; Michigander; Jesse Ray & The Carolina Catfish; Watching for Foxes; The Bootstrap Boys; Asamu Johnson; and Brad Fritcher's MOODS.
The event is completely free!
More information on our website - WYCE dot org!
Support for WYCE comes from UICA, Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts.
The UICA Movie Theater shows independent, international, and documentary movies in downtown Grand Rapids Tuesday-Sunday year round.
Now screening: the documentary Whose Streets? Told by the activists and leaders who live and breathe this movement for justice, Whose Streets? is an unflinching look at the Ferguson uprising and how empowered parents, artists, and teachers from around the country become the torchbearers of a new resistance.
Details at uica.org.