Tanya Tucker
When The Rodeo Is Over (Where Does The Cowboy Go-)Sweet Western Sound 2023 via Fantasy / Concord
Nanette tries to make her show "the soundtrack to your life" (at least three hours of it) -- music expressing all sorts of moods, with folk/rock preferences.
Circle Theatre is the only community theatre in West Michigan that specializes in summer theatre. Since 1953, Circle has continued to deliver high-quality summer theatre entertainment to audiences.
Through their Main Stage productions, family-friendly Magic Circle productions, and their Summer Concert Series, Circle Theatre has remained a place for the community to be entertained, challenged and inspired.
They are always looking to welcome more individuals to join their circle, whether it's as a performer, production staff, or a volunteer, they have a spot for you!
For more information on their upcoming shows or how to get involved, visit their website at circle theatre dot org.
The YWCA West Central Michigan is a social justice organization with more than 100 years of experience providing service to, and advocating on behalf of the most vulnerable people in our community.
Support for WYCE comes from Live Nation presenting The Dead South at GLC Live at 20 Monroe on December 10th.
The Dead South are a Canadian based folk-bluegrass band, initially formed in 2012.
Tickets and more information on The Dead South at GLC Live at 20 Monroe are available online at livenation dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from The Kalamazoo State Theatre presenting The Mountain Goats on April 9th.
The Mountain Goats are an indie rock group that have been performing together for decades now.
They'll be on tour with their latest album, "Jenny From Thebes."
Tickets and more information for The Mountain Goats at The Kalamazoo State Theatre on April 9th are available at k a z o o state dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from the Saugatuck Center for the Arts, located just 35 minutes southwest of Grand Rapids.
This year, the Saugatuck Center for the Arts invites guests to learn what it means to PLAY.
The Saugatuck Center for the Arts reminds you that all ages can find inspiration and joy in playful moments that can help spark creativity and imagination.
Saugatuck Center for the Arts invites you to explore their events, exhibitions, and classes online at S - C - 4 - A - .org, ... that's S - C - the number 4 - A - .org.
The Kent County Health Department (KCHD) is offering free radon test kits to residents throughout January as part of National Radon Action Month.
Radon, a radioactive gas, is undetectable by sight, smell, or taste but it can kill. The only way to know if radon is in your home is through testing. This is an ideal time to test your home as windows and doors are sealed for the winter.
The Kent County Health Department recommends all homes be tested every two to three years.
Radon testing kits are available during regular business hours at:
Only one radon test kit per household will be provided.
For more information, county residents should contact the Kent County Health Department at 616-632-6900
Support for WYCE comes from Bell's Beer in downtown Kalamazoo.
Support for WYCE comes from the Saugatuck Center for the Arts, located just 35 minutes southwest of Grand Rapids.
This year, the Saugatuck Center for the Arts invites guests to learn what it means to PLAY.
The Saugatuck Center for the Arts reminds you that all ages can find inspiration and joy in playful moments that can help spark creativity and imagination.
Saugatuck Center for the Arts invites you to explore their events, exhibitions, and classes online at S - C - 4 - A - .org, ... that's S - C - the number 4 - A - .org.
West Michigan's Biggest Night of Music, the WYCE Jammie Awards, returns for its 24th year on Friday, February 23rd, at the Intersection!
This year's Jammies will feature 19 Michigan bands on three stages with award presentations for Best Album of 2023, Song of the Year, the Listener Choice Awards, and more, including the brand new Against All Odds Award presented by Varnum Law.
For the first time, The WYCE Jammies will be offering a VIP experience, which includes access to a private lounge and viewing area, a Jammies 24 shirt, and a signature cocktail courtesy of Stock 'Da Bar Vodka.
Doors for this all-ages event open at 5:30 pm, and music starts at 6. Entry is a suggested donation of $5, and we will also be collecting canned donations at the door for Feeding America West Michigan.
The 2024 WYCE Jammies 24 are presented by Varnum Law... with additional support from Founder's Brewing, Tiger Solar, Patriot Realty, Vertigo Music, and Stock 'Da Bar Vodka.