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Support for WYCE comes from Kendall College of Art and Design of Ferris State University.
Support today on WYCE comes from the Jewish Theatre Grand Rapids.
The Jewish Theatre of Grand Rapids is proud to present "THE HATMAKER'S WIFE," by Laurin Yee.
"THE HATMAKER'S WIFE," runs Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays from February 29th to March 10th at GRCC's Spectrum Theatre in downtown Grand Rapids.
A cross between a ghost story and a Yiddish fable..."THE HATMAKER'S WIFE," seeks to redefine the idea of family, home, and true love itself.
Fore more information and tickets it's JTGR dot ORG
Support for WYCE comes from the Grand Rapids Public Library...presenting Michigan author Jim *DuFresne (*doo' frain), for a discussion about his life and work, On Tuesday, March 26 at the main branch of the Grand Rapids Public Library, from 7-8pm.
Author Jim *DuFresne's (*doo' frain), talk is designed for those who love the outdoors, including hiking and backpacking tips from one of Michigan's experts.
The event is open to the public, and registration is available now at GRPL dot org forward slash "register."
Support for WYCE comes from The BOB... proud to present their Chilly Blues and Brews Annual Chili Cook-Off Competition and Live Blues Festival on Saturday, March 23, from noon to 4pm at The BOB.
The BOB's Chilly Blues and Brews will feature 40 chilis to sample and prizes for different entries.
There will be live music from Asamu Johnson & The Associates of Blues and Kathleen & The Bridge Street Band, plus a hot pepper eating contest.
More information about signing up for The BOBs Annual Chili Cook-Off Competition is at thebob dot com
Support for WYCE comes from Live Nation presenting The Driver Era live at GLC Live at 20 Monroe.
The Driver Era is an alternative musical duo consisting of brothers Rocky and Ross Lynch.
They'll be making a stop in Grand Rapids on April 8th.
Tickets and more information on The Driver Era at GLC Live at 20 Monroe can be found at live nation dot com.
Support today on WYCE comes from the Jewish Theatre Grand Rapids.
The Jewish Theatre of Grand Rapids is proud to present "THE HATMAKER'S WIFE," by Laurin Yee.
"THE HATMAKER'S WIFE," runs Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays from February 29th to March 10th at GRCC's Spectrum Theatre in downtown Grand Rapids.
A cross between a ghost story and a Yiddish fable..."THE HATMAKER'S WIFE," seeks to redefine the idea of family, home, and true love itself.
Fore more information and tickets it's JTGR dot ORG
Support for WYCE comes from the Grand Rapids Public Library...presenting Michigan author Jim *DuFresne (*doo' frain), for a discussion about his life and work, On Tuesday, March 26 at the main branch of the Grand Rapids Public Library, from 7-8pm.
Author Jim *DuFresne's (*doo' frain), talk is designed for those who love the outdoors, including hiking and backpacking tips from one of Michigan's experts.
The event is open to the public, and registration is available now at GRPL dot org forward slash "register."
Support for WYCE comes from The BOB... proud to present their Chilly Blues and Brews Annual Chili Cook-Off Competition and Live Blues Festival on Saturday, March 23, from noon to 4pm at The BOB.
The BOB's Chilly Blues and Brews will feature 40 chilis to sample and prizes for different entries.
There will be live music from Asamu Johnson & The Associates of Blues and Kathleen & The Bridge Street Band, plus a hot pepper eating contest.
More information about signing up for The BOBs Annual Chili Cook-Off Competition is at thebob dot com
Support for WYCE comes from Kendall College of Art and Design of Ferris State University.
Support today on WYCE comes from the Jewish Theatre Grand Rapids.
The Jewish Theatre of Grand Rapids is proud to present "THE HATMAKER'S WIFE," by Laurin Yee.
"THE HATMAKER'S WIFE," runs Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays from February 29th to March 10th at GRCC's Spectrum Theatre in downtown Grand Rapids.
A cross between a ghost story and a Yiddish fable..."THE HATMAKER'S WIFE," seeks to redefine the idea of family, home, and true love itself.
Fore more information and tickets it's JTGR dot ORG
Support for WYCE comes from the Grand Rapids Public Library...presenting Michigan author Jim *DuFresne (*doo' frain), for a discussion about his life and work, On Tuesday, March 26 at the main branch of the Grand Rapids Public Library, from 7-8pm.
Author Jim *DuFresne's (*doo' frain), talk is designed for those who love the outdoors, including hiking and backpacking tips from one of Michigan's experts.
The event is open to the public, and registration is available now at GRPL dot org forward slash "register."
Support for WYCE comes from The BOB... proud to present their Chilly Blues and Brews Annual Chili Cook-Off Competition and Live Blues Festival on Saturday, March 23, from noon to 4pm at The BOB.
The BOB's Chilly Blues and Brews will feature 40 chilis to sample and prizes for different entries.
There will be live music from Asamu Johnson & The Associates of Blues and Kathleen & The Bridge Street Band, plus a hot pepper eating contest.
More information about signing up for The BOBs Annual Chili Cook-Off Competition is at thebob dot com