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Frederik Meijer Gardens and 88.1 FM WYCE are proud to present Tuesday Evening Music Club.
Tuesday Evening Music Club brings a diverse schedule of local and regional performances to the Amphitheater stage Tuesday evenings now through August 26th.
These outdoor performances are free for Meijer Gardens members and for any general admission visitor to the Gardens.
On Tuesday, August 27th, The Grand Rapids Ballet performs live.
This series is generously supported by WYCE Community Radio, *Ayers ( pronounced AIRS) Basement Systems, Meyer Music and Corporate Live.
The full lineup and more information are at Meijer Gardens dot org slash Tuesday.
Not near a radio? That's not a problem anymore.
In addition to our 24/7 live stream at WYCE dot org and our FREE Smartphone app, you can also listen to WYCE at home on your favorite smart speaker.
Simply tell your Amazon or Google smart speaker to "Play WYCE" ,-- and A World of Music will begin playing for you!
No matter where you are, you now have several ways to enjoy your favorite programmers, and a world of music on WYCE!
Arbor Circle is proud to be one of West Michigan's most comprehensive providers of mental health counseling, substance use treatment, and family services.
Serving thousands of children, individuals, and families each year, their expert staff partner with people and communities in pursuit of growth and healing.
Arbor Circle's variety of services includes The Bridge, a 24 hour crisis shelter for children and youth ages 10 to 17 experiencing homelessness.
Learn more about Arbor Circle by visiting Arbor Circle DOT ORG.
Support for WYCE comes from Section Live presenting Grand Rapids natives, The Crane Wives, on September 6th.
The Crane Wives will celebrating the release of their new record Beyond Beyond Beyond.
They'll be joined by Patty PerShayla and Cal In Red.
Tickets and more information on The Crane Wives at The Intersection can be found at the box office or online at section live dot com.
If your non-profit organization is in need of a technology makeover or if you are a web specialist looking to give back to your community, then Code for Good West Michigan is looking for you.
Code for Good West Michigan is a group of tech and design professionals who volunteer to help nonprofits manage their technology needs.
During Weekend for Good in November, Code for Good West Michigan designs and launches websites, dashboards, and other software for nonprofit organizations.
If your nonprofit needs a digital lift, or you're a tech pro looking for a worthy cause, you can learn more at code-for-good-w-m-dot-org.