Miko Marks & The Resurrectors
Feel Like Going HomeFeel Like Going Home 2022 via Redtone Records
Folksy...Rootsy...laid back Americana feel. Michigan music, classic jazz and blasts. from the past . Not afraid to stretch out a bit with longer tracks...enjoy the ride!!
Support for WYCE comes from Midtown GR presenting Paleface on Friday August 30th.
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.
Revive & Thrive Project is a local non-profit organization that aims to nourish greater Grand Rapids, one meal at a time.
Since 2015, Revive & Thrive Project has served over 70,000 nutritious, home-delivered meals to individuals and families facing a health crisis in greater Grand Rapids.
Meals are provided with a focus on improving health outcomes, reducing healthcare costs, and creating a community of vital support.
To learn how you can support Revive & Thrive Project by serving as a volunteer or by making a financial donation, visit reviveandthriveproject dot org
Support for WYCE comes from the Eastown Community Association presenting the 51st Annual Eastown Street Fair on Saturday, September 7th, from 9am to 10pm.
The Eastown Street Fair takes place on Wealthy Street between Giddings Avenue and Lake Drive and features locally-made goods, live music, beer tent, and food.
WYCE encourages you to stop by our booth to browse our large selection of pre-owned vinyl LPs and CDs, plus WYCE merch, including shirts, hats, beanies, travel mugs, and more.
More information about The Eastown Street Fair can be found at eastown dot org.
Support for WYCE comes from Circle Theatre Grand Rapids.
Circle Theatre's 2024 Main Stage season ends with its September musical, the comedy "Urinetown, the Musical!," opening Thursday, September 5th and running through September 21.
Urinetown is a musical satire of the legal system, social irresponsibility, populism, environmental collapse, privatization of natural resources, bureaucracy, municipal politics, and musical theatre itself!
Circle's Summer Concert Series has two final performances featuring Musical Duos and Dance hits.
Tickets and more information are at CircleTheatre 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.
Support for WYCE comes from the Eastown Community Association presenting the 51st Annual Eastown Street Fair on Saturday, September 7th, from 9am to 10pm.
The Eastown Street Fair takes place on Wealthy Street between Giddings Avenue and Lake Drive and features locally-made goods, live music, beer tent, and food.
WYCE encourages you to stop by our booth to browse our large selection of pre-owned vinyl LPs and CDs, plus WYCE merch, including shirts, hats, beanies, travel mugs, and more.
More information about The Eastown Street Fair can be found at eastown dot org.
Support for WYCE comes from Midtown GR presenting Paleface on Friday August 30th.
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.
Support for WYCE comes from the Eastown Community Association presenting the 51st Annual Eastown Street Fair on Saturday, September 7th, from 9am to 10pm.
The Eastown Street Fair takes place on Wealthy Street between Giddings Avenue and Lake Drive and features locally-made goods, live music, beer tent, and food.
WYCE encourages you to stop by our booth to browse our large selection of pre-owned vinyl LPs and CDs, plus WYCE merch, including shirts, hats, beanies, travel mugs, and more.
More information about The Eastown Street Fair can be found at eastown dot org.