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WYCE is now accepting used record donations for our annual Record and CD Sale at the Eastown Street fair on Saturday, September 7th.
Donations of LPs and 45s can be dropped off at the Community Media Center on 711 Bridge street Northwest, between 10 AM and 6 PM, Monday through Friday.
All proceeds raised go towards supporting West Michigan's only volunteer-powered, independent community radio station.
For more information on donating your used vinyl to WYCE contact Operations Manager Scott Winters at scott@grcmc.org
Support for WYCE comes from Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park presenting the Fifth Third Bank Summer Concerts at Meijer Gardens now through September.
This year's concert series features a diverse lineup of performers, including remaining performances from Leslie Odom Jr., Buena Vista Social Orchestra and Keb Mo' and Shawn Colvin amid terraced lawn seating surrounded by views of gardens and sculptures.
Tickets and more information are available at Meijer Gardens dot org slash concerts.
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.
Support for WYCE comes from Downtown Grand Rapids, Inc., proud to support community-powered radio at WYCE.
DGRI is excited to invite the community to the second annual Return to the River music and art festival on August 24th and 25th.
This festival, is open to the public and takes place along the riverwalk at Sixth Street Park and Canal Park.
There will be two stages with over 10 bands and 15 plus DJs.
The festival also includes three large-scale international art installations, food trucks, walking tours, family activities, an art and activism market and more all on the Sixth Street Bridge.
Info on the full entertainment lineup and all festival details are at downtowngr. dot org
Support for WYCE comes from Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park presenting the Fifth Third Bank Summer Concerts at Meijer Gardens now through September.
This year's concert series features a diverse lineup of performers, including remaining performances from Leslie Odom Jr., Buena Vista Social Orchestra and Keb Mo' and Shawn Colvin amid terraced lawn seating surrounded by views of gardens and sculptures.
Tickets and more information are available at Meijer Gardens dot org slash concerts.
Support for WYCE comes from Vertigo Music of Grand Rapids. Vertigo Music is proud to support New Standards, airing every Sunday night at 6pm on WYCE.
Vertigo Music offer tens of thousands of new and used LPs, CDs, and cassettes spanning all musical genres, plus new music in stock daily. Online at VertigoMusic Dot GR.
Host Larae brings you the very best of the latest new music releases on WYCE's New Standards Program every Sunday night from 6 to 7 PM on 88.1 FM. WYCE.
Support for WYCE comes from Turnstiles -an eclectic entertainment venue on the West side of Grand Rapids.
Tonight(Friday August 16th), Turnstiles has live music from Ficus W/ Lucius Fox and Levitator starting at 9pm, and on Saturday Night, Turnstiles has live music from Inaudible Darling, Glass God, Wood School, and Wisher starting at 8pm. A cover charge is required Friday and Saturday night.
Turnstiles has a live Jazz Jam Sunday from 2-5pm.
Turnstiles hours, plus more information on live music, is at Turnstiles G R dot com
Support for WYCE comes from Downtown Grand Rapids, Inc., proud to support community-powered radio at WYCE.
DGRI is excited to invite the community to the second annual Return to the River music and art festival on August 24th and 25th.
This festival, is open to the public and takes place along the riverwalk at Sixth Street Park and Canal Park.
There will be two stages with over 10 bands and 15 plus DJs.
The festival also includes three large-scale international art installations, food trucks, walking tours, family activities, an art and activism market and more all on the Sixth Street Bridge.
Info on the full entertainment lineup and all festival details are at downtowngr. dot org
Support for WYCE comes from Vertigo Music of Grand Rapids. Vertigo Music is proud to support New Standards, airing every Sunday night at 6pm on WYCE.
Vertigo Music offer tens of thousands of new and used LPs, CDs, and cassettes spanning all musical genres, plus new music in stock daily. Online at VertigoMusic Dot GR.
Host Larae brings you the very best of the latest new music releases on WYCE's New Standards Program every Sunday night from 6 to 7 PM on 88.1 FM. WYCE.