Louis Armstrong
What a Wonderful WorldGreatest Hits 1990 via Sony
Mystery and Art, Music and Wonder, Creativity and Inspiration all facets of who we are and what helps to alleviate our fears and calm our minds.
The more mindful we become of how we can achieve these places of refreshing and restoration, the more we are able to connect to each other and hear beyond the static which can disrupt communication with each other.
re:IMAGINE invites you to listen closer to the music inside and out. To re:DISCOVER how much we share as people. To re:CONNECT who we are with how we live.
The Mental Health Foundation of West Michigan is sponsoring its annual Stomp Out Stigma 5k Walk for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention on Saturday, May 18 at the GVSU Campus -Seward Lot in Downtown Grand Rapids.
Registration begins at 8 AM on the day of the walk and the walk begins at 9 AM. Proceeds from the walk benefit Be Nice programs and awareness throughout the West Michigan community.
The "Be Nice" action plan educates students about mental illnesses and encourages them to exchange stereotypes for understanding, compassion, and acceptance.
Registration is FREE for the Stomp Out Stigma 5k Walk, and available now at BeNice dot org. That's be nice dot o-r-g.
Support for WYCE comes from the Kalamazoo State Theatre presenting Band Of Horses on June 15th.
Band Of Horses is an American Rock band formed out of Seattle 20 years ago.
Tickets and more information can be found at k-a-z-o-o state dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from the Kalamazoo State Theatre presenting an evening with Cowboy Junkies on Wednesday, September 25th, 2024
Doors open at 6:30. The show begins at 7:30 PM.
Cowboy Junkies are an alternative country rock band, that has been performing together since 1985.
They're on tour with their latest album, "Such Ferocious Beauty."
Tickets and more information are available at the Kalamazoo State Theatre box office and online at k-a-z-o-o state dot com.
Today's WYCE Day Sponsor is The Delta Project.... presenting The Gratitude Concert, featuring international reggae recording artist Mykal Rose, of Black Uhuru fame on Saturday, May 11, at the Wealthy Theatre.
All proceeds from the concert support the work of The Delta Project - a local non-profit organization that supports youth and families dealing with the juvenile justice system.
Tickets and more information are available at Wealthy Theatre dot org