Over The Rhine
FireflyDrunkard's Prayer 2005 via Back Porch
Anything funky, greazy, groovy, or stanky. Also anything that's sweet, smooth, soars, or soothes. And everything else that twangs, buzzes, swings or moves. Bring your buzz, or not- but this is a show for those who listen deep into the music.
The Grand Rapids Public Library is proud to announce a series of Community Game Nights.
Community Game Nights will be held on September 18, October 16, November 27, and December 18, from 5:30 - 7:30 pm at the library's Ottawa Hills Branch at 1150 Giddings Ave SE.
The library will provide a variety of games for community members, families, and friends to play. Attendees are also welcome to bring their board games.
All library events are free and open to the public. More information is available at grpl dot org.
Are you a Michigan musician or know of a few talented artists?
Laurie Mayer & Rico Conning, vox.
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The Grand Rapids Food Truck Association (GRFTA), supported by the City of Grand Rapids Office of Special Events, Downtown Grand Rapids Inc., and other sponsors, will host the 6th annual Roll'N Out Food Truck Fest on Sunday, May 19 on Ottawa Avenue, Calder Plaza and Lyon Street between Ottawa and Ionia avenues.
The Roll'N Out Food Truck Fest is open to the public and runs from 11 am to 8 pm and features 33 mobile food businesses, a beverage tent, Artisan Market, stage entertainment
from Trixy Tang, picnic areas, and more.
Roll'N Out Food Truck Fest celebrates the official kick-off to Food Truck season in Grand Rapids.
More information is available online at foodtrucksgr dot com
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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.