Christine Lavin
Fly on a PlaneAttainable Love 1990 via Philo / Pgd
Support for WYCE comes from Mercantile Bank.
Mercantile Bank is proud to support WYCE's radio in-the-classroom programming, which features radio programming produced on-site at WYCE by local high school students.
If you're a high school teacher or administrator interested in being one of our next radio in-the-classroom partners, we'd love to hear from you.
Special thanks to Mercantile Bank...committed to amplifying local voices, and where communities come together to make an impact, Merc is here.
88.1 FM WYCE is more than just radio...
Have you seen our WYCE YouTube page? It features videos from recent concert performances, in-studio guest visits, videos from the Jammies, GRAM on the Green and more. Make sure you subscribe so you know when new videos are posted.
Visit YouTube dot com and search for WYCE.
Support for WYCE comes from Circle Theatre Grand Rapids.
Circle Theatre Grand Rapids encourages you to stay tuned for information regarding their upcoming 2025 summer season.
Tickets plus more information may be found at circletheatre dot org
Lowell Arts Theater presents Playbytes by Playwrights: No Idea Is a Bad Idea. Performances are scheduled for October 18 to October 27th at Lowell Arts - 223 W Main Street in Lowell.
Playbytes by Playwrights is a 10-minute play competition featuring original works that have been juried and selected to be performed.
Tickets are available online, over the phone, or in person at Lowell Arts.
More information is at lowellarts dot org.
It's hardest to make your break in your hometown, but we aim to fix that!
Our Jammie Awards -- every February -- help Michigan bands build their resumes and reach new audiences.
Plus Local Spins on WYCE - Fridays at 11 am & Sundays at 5 pm - is a weekly program dedicated to the Michigan music scene with new releases and exclusive in-studio performances.
88.1 FM WYCE plays more Michigan & Grand Rapids music than any other radio station.
Are you a Michigan musician or know of a few talented artists?
The Michigan Parkinson Foundation is holding its annual Parkinson Hero Walk at Aquinas College to raise funds for the 35,000 individuals diagnosed with Parkinson's in Michigan and allow individuals to honor the Parkinson's Hero in their lives.
The walk is scheduled for Saturday, October 19th. Registration begins at 9 AM, and the walk starts at 10:30 AM, at the Aquinas College Athletics & Recreation Building.
It will include sponsors from across the community, exercise demonstrations, an interactive kids' corner, and a one-mile walk.
More information is available at parkinsonsmi dot org.