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Tune in every other Friday from noon to 3 for my variety show and every Sunday night from 8-9 for Structures, my jazz specialty show.
WYCE's Specialty programming on Friday includes Acoustic Cafe from 9-11 am and Local Spins from 11 am until Noon.
If you can't catch the shows on Friday, you can now listen to a replay on the weekend.
On Sunday, it's Acoustic Cafe from 3-5 pm and Local Spins from 5-6 right here on a World of Music, 88.1 FM WYCE, on our app, and streaming online at WYCE dot org.
Support for WYCE comes from the Eastown Community Association presenting the 52nd Annual Eastown Street Fair on Saturday, September 6th, from 9am to 9pm.
The Eastown Street Fair takes place on Wealthy Street (between Giddings and Lake Dr)and features over 150 local vendors, live music all day, food, and a beer tent.
WYCE invites you to stop by our booth to browse our newly updated, large selection of pre-owned vinyl LPs and CDs, plus WYCE merch, including new tie-dye t-shirts, new hats, travel mugs, and more!
More information about the Eastown Street Fair is at eastown dot org.
Support for WYCE comes from Downtown Grand Rapids Inc. ...bringing the Return to the River Music and Art Festival back to the Monroe North neighborhood this weekend, Saturday, August 23rd, and Sunday, August 24th.
The Festival is open to the public at no charge and features 27 bands, DJs, live art installations, a merchant and makers market, food trucks, plus activities for all ages...all at 555 Monroe and Sixth Street Park.
Event details are available by following "DowntownGRInc" on Facebook or "ReturnToTheRiver" on Instagram.
You've tuned into WYCE for the music, the community, the connection. And we thank you for that!
This August, during National Make-A-Will Month, consider leaving a legacy that keeps WYCE strong for future generations.
A gift to WYCE in your will ensures the independent spirit of community radio in West Michigan lives on.
To learn more, consult your attorney -- or for local attorney recommendations, contact Station Manager Phil Tower at [email protected].
Last Mile Café is a local, Black, and woman-owned business that aims to change the narrative of coffee to be more sustainable, equitable, and inclusive.
They sell only coffees with ethically and sustainably sourced beans, as well as compostable packaging and shipping materials.
More info is available at lastmile-dot-cafe *(lastmile.cafe)
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Support for WYCE comes from Downtown Grand Rapids Inc. ...bringing the Return to the River Music and Art Festival back to the Monroe North neighborhood this weekend, Saturday, August 23rd, and Sunday, August 24th.
The Festival is open to the public at no charge and features 27 bands, DJs, live art installations, a merchant and makers market, food trucks, plus activities for all ages...all at 555 Monroe and Sixth Street Park.
Event details are available by following "DowntownGRInc" on Facebook or "ReturnToTheRiver" on Instagram.
You've tuned into WYCE for the music, the community, the connection. And we thank you for that!
This August, during National Make-A-Will Month, consider leaving a legacy that keeps WYCE strong for future generations.
A gift to WYCE in your will ensures the independent spirit of community radio in West Michigan lives on.
To learn more, consult your attorney -- or for local attorney recommendations, contact Station Manager Phil Tower at [email protected].
Support for WYCE comes from The Michigan Irish Music Festival, returning September 11th through the 14th in downtown Muskegon.
Over 25 bands will perform on 6 covered stages, including Scottish Celtic rock band Skerryvore (SCARY-vore), Old Blind Dogs and Ally the Piper.
There will be a shopping market, a pub tent, and food from the Celtic Kitchen and Duff's Tavern.
Ticket and more information is at Michigan Irish dot Org (michiganirish.org)
Support for WYCE comes from the Greatest Generation Celebration Committee, presenting Michigan's Greatest Generation Celebration, September 1-7.
This celebration marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and recognizes the men and women who served and sacrificed for our country.
Activities include an Honor Parade and World War II flyover, lectures from World War II historians, a WWII film festival at Studio Park, and a Whitecaps night at LMCU BallPark.
Information on all events is at GGCelebration dot org or on Facebook at Greatest Generation Celebration 2025.
Support for WYCE comes from Downtown Grand Rapids Inc. ...bringing the Return to the River Music and Art Festival back to the Monroe North neighborhood this weekend, Saturday, August 23rd, and Sunday, August 24th.
The Festival is open to the public at no charge and features 27 bands, DJs, live art installations, a merchant and makers market, food trucks, plus activities for all ages...all at 555 Monroe and Sixth Street Park.
Event details are available by following "DowntownGRInc" on Facebook or "ReturnToTheRiver" on Instagram.
You've tuned into WYCE for the music, the community, the connection. And we thank you for that!
This August, during National Make-A-Will Month, consider leaving a legacy that keeps WYCE strong for future generations.
A gift to WYCE in your will ensures the independent spirit of community radio in West Michigan lives on.
To learn more, consult your attorney -- or for local attorney recommendations, contact Station Manager Phil Tower at [email protected].