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Over The RainbowEmotion & Commotion 2010 via Rhino Records
Support for WYCE comes from the Grand Rapids Ballet, Michigan's home for professional ballet.
The new season opens October 24 with Sherlock, a brand-new ballet by Penny Saunders, inspired by the mysteries of Sherlock Holmes.
Due to high demand, an extra performance has been added.
For tickets and more information, it's grballet dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from Revue magazine, West Michigan's arts and entertainment guide published by Serendipity Media.
Celebrating local music, dining, drinking, events and more, Revue is available in print at more than 500 locations across West Michigan.
As routines shift with students back in school, Revue's weekly newsletter continues to highlight things to do, local West Michigan stories, and more.
More information is at Revue W M dot Com.
(RevueWM.com)
Do-it-yourself TV, podcasting, and filmmaking start here at the Grand Rapids Community Media Center with GRTV!
GRTV's certification classes are now back in full swing, and they offer knowledge & access for makers of every skill level.
Class offerings include Intro to Video Production, Intro to Podcasting, Studio Production, and others
Once certified, GRCMC Members get free access to GRTV gear, available for checkout during business hours.
You can learn more at grtv dot org slash learn. (grtv.org/learn)
Support for WYCE comes from Section Live presenting The Front Bottoms live at the Intersection on September 18th.
The Front Bottoms are an Indie Alternative duo performing together since 2006.
They'll perform at the Intersection as a part of their "10 Years Back on Top" tour.
Tickets and more information are available now at SECTION LIVE dot COM.
Support for WYCE comes from John Ball Zoo, presenting "The Power of Pollinators."
This exhibit features animatronic pollinators that are placed across the Zoo, from bees to butterflies and more.
Educational displays, climbable sculptures, and photo opportunities are also part of the experience. The exhibit is included with general Zoo admission.
More information is available at J B ZOO dot ORG slash EVENTS.
Support for WYCE comes from Revue magazine, West Michigan's arts and entertainment guide published by Serendipity Media.
Celebrating local music, dining, drinking, events and more, Revue is available in print at more than 500 locations across West Michigan.
As routines shift with students back in school, Revue's weekly newsletter continues to highlight things to do, local West Michigan stories, and more.
More information is at Revue W M dot Com.
(RevueWM.com)
Support for WYCE comes from John Ball Zoo, presenting "The Power of Pollinators."
This exhibit features animatronic pollinators that are placed across the Zoo, from bees to butterflies and more.
Educational displays, climbable sculptures, and photo opportunities are also part of the experience. The exhibit is included with general Zoo admission.
More information is available at J B ZOO dot ORG slash EVENTS.
Have you ever wondered what you can do to pay it forward and make sure WYCE Radio is here for your kids and grandkids to enjoy?
In addition to your generous continuing support for WYCE while you're still with us, please consider including a financial gift to WYCE in your estate plan.
If you haven't already, we encourage you to consult with your estate planning attorney about the benefits of leaving a gift to support WYCE.
If you don't have an estate planning attorney, don't hesitate to contact Station Manager Phil Tower([email protected]) for our trusted recommendations.
Today's WYCE Day Sponsor is Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, presenting the Fifth Third Bank Summer Concert Series.
Thursday night, it's live music from singer and songwriter Vance Joy, best known for his song "Riptide."
Special guests are Evan Honor and Kyle Schuesler. The show starts at 6:45 PM.
Tickets and more information are available at MEIJER GARDENS dot ORG slash CONCERTS. Tickets will also be available at the box office.