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Lucy loves "music with a beat". That works out well, because WYCE tends to feature beat-equipped music in its library.
Are you a Michigan musician or know of a few talented artists?
Support today on WYCE comes from Tiger Solar, a solar contractor designing renewable energy systems serving Grand Rapids, and managed and staffed by professionals familiar with the region and its people.
Support for WYCE comes from Mercantile Bank.
At Mercantile Bank, supporting the communities they serve is a vital part of who they are.
Their team is focused on making a positive impact because when community and banking meet, Merc is here.
More information is at mercbank.com.
Support for WYCE comes from Nonla Burger!
Nonla Burger is a new, family-owned Burger restaurant located at 449 Bridge Street NW.
Nonla Burger offers a diverse menu for all types of appetites and proudly serves food made fresh daily.
Nonla Burger offer daily specials, boozy milkshakes, rotating beers and house-made draft cocktails plus a "Pump Up the Jams" Happy Hour Tuesday through Friday afternoons from 2pm-5pm.
More information is at: NonlaBurger dot com
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Support for WYCE comes from Mercantile Bank.
At Mercantile Bank, supporting the communities they serve is a vital part of who they are.
Their team is focused on making a positive impact because when community and banking meet, Merc is here.
More information is at mercbank.com.
Support for WYCE comes from the Saugatuck Center for the Arts.
The SCA kicks off Halloween weekend with an all-ages party called "A Bright Night" on Friday, October 27.
"A Bright Night" will feature a silent disco, exhibition opening, cash bar, food trucks and more during the evening event.
WYCE will be curating a local jams playlist for the silent disco.
Information on reserving headphones and registering in advance for A Bright Night on Friday, October 27 at the Saugatuck Center for the Arts is at s, c, the number 4, a dot org - that's sc4a dot org.
Support for WYCE comes from GLC Live at 20 Monroe, presenting The Head and The Heart, playing live in Grand Rapids on November 7th.
Since their self-titled debut album in 2011, the band has toured extensively and performed 18 times on national television.
Their latest tour in support of their fifth and most recent studio album, Every Shade of Blue, includes a stop in Grand Rapids on November 7th.
Tickets are available at live nation dot com or at the GLC Live at 20 Monroe box office.
Support for WYCE comes from Mercantile Bank.
At Mercantile Bank, supporting the communities they serve is a vital part of who they are.
Their team is focused on making a positive impact because when community and banking meet, Merc is here.
More information is at mercbank.com.