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Friday, Jan. 9
Music
College A Cappella Weekend, 7:30 p.m., featuring the MSU Accafellas, the Spartan Dischords and the U-M Dicks and Janes, $5 per person, doors open 45 minutes prior to the concert, seating not reserved, proceeds benefit West Middle School and West Senior High School choir programs; Lars Hockstad Auditorium, Central Grade School, Seventh Street, TC; for advance tickets, call 933-8373.
Saturday, Jan. 10
Art
Fiber Arts Exhibition, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., demonstrations of weaving, spinning, knitting, crocheting, felting and other needle arts; Frankfort Farmer's Market, Indoor Recreation Center, 9th and Main streets, along the waterfront, downtown Frankfort; 882-5264.
Opening reception, 2-4 p.m., "High Art/Low Fire: A Colorful Cachet of Cone 06 Ceramics" exhibit, on view through April 4; Crooked Tree Arts Center, 461 E. Mitchell, Petoskey; 347-4337 or www.crookedtree.org.
Dance
Bayside Travellers Dance Society, 4:30-6:30 p.m. fiddle jamboree, 7-7:45 p.m. contra dance basics lesson, 8-11 p.m. contra and square dancing, music by Fog Harbor, all dances taught, $10 adults, $6 students with ID, $8 members; Twin Lakes Park, Gilbert Lodge, 6800 N. Long Lake Road, TC; 313-2596 or www.dancetc.com.
Etc.
The Art of Tracking & Bird Language, 9 a.m.-noon, adults only, dress for the weather, space limited, registration required, suggested donation $5; Boardman River Nature Center, 1450 Cass Road, TC; 941-0960.
"Modest is the Hottest" event, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., with Shari Braendel, speaker and author to Proverbs 31 Ministries, free color analysis, continental breakfast, workshops on body image, contemporary fashion and modesty, how to dress for your body type, and more, all women ages 8/older welcome, $20; New Hope Community Church, Williamsburg; for tickets or details, 258-8432.
Winter Trails Day, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., snowshoeing activities and demonstrations, free try-outs of traditional wood and modern styles of snowshoes, guided hikes, indoor programs,; Hartwick Pines State Park, Grayling; (989) 348-2537.
Dungeons and Dragons "Scales of War" Quest continues, 10:30 a.m., free, experienced and novice players ages 15/older welcome, new players welcome and should come at 10:15 a.m. to create a character; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere, TC; 932-8500.
Saturday Sampler, 11 a.m., stories and fun; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere, TC; 932-8500.
Moonlight ski and open house, 2-8 p.m., ski or hike with volunteers from the Manistee Cross-Country Ski Council, bonfire and chili provided, donations appreciated; Big M Cross-Country Ski Area, Udell Hills Road, south of M-55, between Manistee and Wellston; 723-2211 or www.skibigm.org.
Public viewing at Rogers Observatory, 8-10 p.m., 1753 Birmley Road, TC.
"Super Soups and Stews" cooking class, 12:30-5:30 p.m., with Chef/educator Nancy Krcek Allen and Chef Lynne Brach, $125 per person, reservations required; Chateau Chantal, 15900 Rue De Vin, TC; (800) 969-4009.
Moonlight cross-country ski, 7 p.m., naturalist-led on groomed trails, free, family event; Grass River Natural Area, parking lot, County Road, 618, five miles south of Bellaire; 533-8314 for details or to register.
Cadillac High School Drama Club Talent Show, 7:30 p.m., $5 admission; Cadillac High School auditorium, Cadillac; advance tickets at the Cadillac High School office; 876-5800.
Interlochen
IAA Student Playwright's Showcase, 7:30 p.m., free; Dendrinos Chapel; 276-7800.
Music
College A Cappella Weekend, 2 p.m., featuring the MSU Accafellas, the Spartan Dischords and the U-M Dicks and Janes, $5 per person, doors open 45 minutes prior to the concert, seating not reserved, proceeds benefit West Middle School and West Senior High School choir programs; Lars Hockstad Auditorium, Central Grade School, Seventh Street, TC; for advance tickets, call 933-8373.
"Whispers of the North, A Tribute to Gordon Lightfoot" featuring Mike Fornes, 7:30 p.m., $8 per person reserved seats, proceeds go toward Opera House funding needs; The Opera House, 403 N. Huron, Cheboygan; tickets on sale at the Opera House box office.
Bob Seeley and Bob Baldori in concert, 8 p.m., blues piano concert, $25 advance, $28 at the door $22 for Dennos Museum members; Milliken Auditorium, 1701 E. Front, TC; 995-1553 or www.dennosmuseum.org.
Sunday, Jan. 11
Etc.
"Broadway Melody of 1940," 2 p.m. showing, featuring music by Cole Porter, donations appreciated; Northport Community Arts Center, Northport School, 104 Wing St., Northport.
Music
"Sundays at Three" concert, 3 p.m., featuring Canadian pianist Winston Choi, $25 advance, $30 at the door, $8 students, sponsored by Chamber Music North; Milliken Auditorium, 1701 E. Front, TC; 995-1553 or www.chambermusicnorth.com.
"Swamp Stomp Country" performance by The Wild Turkeys, 5 p.m., $15 in advance, $20 at the door; Union Street Station, 117 S. Union, TC; advance tickets at Union Street Station, EuroStop Cafe and Oryana Natural Foods Market, or call 941-1930.
Theater
"The Sound of Music" auditions, 2 p.m., production presented March 12-15 and 20-21 in Manistee by West Shore Community College and Manistee Civic Players; Ramsdell Theatre, Manistee; contact Rick Plummer, 843-5928 or rjplummer@westshore.edu.
Monday, Jan. 12
Dance
The National Russian Ballet Theatre presents "The Sleeping Beauty," 7 p.m., $25 adults, $5 students, part of Crooked Tree Arts Center's Virginia McCune Performing Arts Series; Harbor Springs Performing Arts Center at Harbor Springs Schools, 800 State Road, Harbor Springs; for tickets/details, www.crookedtree.org or 347-4337.
Theater
"The Sound of Music" auditions, 7 p.m., production presented March 12-15 and 20-21 in Manistee by West Shore Community College and Manistee Civic Players; at WSCC's Center Stage Theater, Scottville; contact Rick Plummer, 843-5928 or rjplummer@westshore.edu.
Cadillac Footliters Junior Players' auditions for "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," 7 p.m., open to all students ages 8-18; Cooley School, Granite Street, Cadillac; 775-7336.
Tuesday, Jan. 13
Art
Fabric Bowl class, 1-4 p.m., make a fabric bowl by fusing fabrics on Pellon and free-motion machine stitching with instructor Ann Loveless, beginners welcome; $35 members, $45 non-members; Crystal Lake Art Center, 111 10th St., Frankfort; 352-4151 or www.crystallakeartcenter.org.
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GT Conservation District's "Peepers" program for preschoolers, 10-11:30 a.m., ages 3-5, "Snow" theme, $3/child per session or $45/child for season, exploration of nature and seasonal nature themes with early childhood educators and naturalists, indoor/outdoor activities, dress for the weather; Boardman River Nature Center, 1450 Cass Road, TC; for details, a full program description and schedule, visit www.natureiscalling.org or call 941-0960.
Cooking Live! at Aerie Restaurant and Lounge, 6 p.m., "Hearty Winter Soups and Stews" theme, complimentary samples throughout the demonstration, $15 per person will be applied as credit to each guest's dinner bill when they have a three-course dinner immediately following the demo; Aerie Restaurant, Grand Traverse Resort & Spa, Acme; for reservations, 534-6800.
Program by author/humanitarian Greg Mortenson, 7 p.m., followed by reception and book signing, Mortenson founded Central Asia Institute and is author of several books including "Three Cups of Tea," advance tickets $20 adults, $10 students with valid ID, $25 at the door; Milliken Auditorium, 1701 E. Front, TC; for tickets, call 995-1553, visit www.dennosmuseum.org or purchase at the Milliken Auditorium box office.
Theater
Cadillac Footliters Junior Players' auditions for "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," 7 p.m., open to all students ages 8-18; Cooley School, Granite Street, Cadillac; 775-7336.
Wednesday, Jan. 14
Etc.
GT Conservation District Movie Night, 6-7 p.m. film on animal builders plus hands-on activities, all ages, suggested donation $5; Boardman River Nature Center, 1450 Cass Road, TC; 941-0960.
Music
Northwestern Michigan College Youth Flute Choir winter/spring season begins, 7-8:30 p.m., open to all flute students with at least two years of playing experience; NMC Fine Arts Building, main campus, TC; to register, call 995-1700; for details, e-mail Dr. Deborah Podolka, dpodolka@aol.com.
Live! Music @ the Library, 7 p.m. family concert, with by Rachel Borovik on vocals/piano and Peter Wagner on guitar, free; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere, TC; 932-8500.
Thursday, Jan. 15
Dance
Argentine Tango Class, 7-8 p.m., $10/person, $15/couple per lesson; Studio 7 Arts, 225 W. 14th St., TC; Ron Hensel, 620-1485.
Etc.
Swirl at Crooked Tree Arts Center, 6 p.m. doors open, 6:30 p.m. wine tasting and hors d'oeuvres, "Flavors of Portugal" theme, $10 advance, $12.50 the day of event when available; Crooked Tree Arts Center, 461 E. Mitchell, Petoskey; 347-4337, www.crookedtree.org, or Esperance, 237-9300 or www.esperancewine.com.
Pub Theology, 8:30 p.m., beer, conversation and God, all religions/perspectives welcome; Right Brain Brewery, Warehouse District, downtown TC; 218-3285.
Friday, Jan. 16
Etc.
Bay Harbor Ice & Spice Festival, live ice carving, the Ice & Spice Chili Cook-off, snowboard demonstrations, frozen fish toss and other winter activities; The Village at Bay Harbor, Bay Harbor; 439-200 or www.bayharbor.com.
Texas Hold 'Em Tournament, 5:30 p.m. registration, 7 p.m. play starts, must be 18, proceeds benefit "With A Little Help From My Friends'" animal sanctuary opening soon in Antrim County; Bellaire Lanes & Lounge, 4800 S. M-88, Bellaire; call Mike Gibbard, 676-3788.
Public viewing at Rogers Observatory, 8-10 p.m., 1753 Birmley Road, TC.
Interlochen
Michael Philip Mossman with the Interlochen Arts Academy Ensemble, 7:30 p.m., $16 adults, $14 seniors, $9 students; Corson Auditorium; http://tickets.interlochen.org, 276-7800 or (800) 681-5920.
Music
The Whitfield Company in concert, 8 p.m., gospel music tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, $25 advance, $28 at the door, $22 Dennos Museum members; Milliken Auditorium, 1701 E. Front, TC; 995-1553 or www.dennosmuseum.org.
Saturday, Jan. 17
Etc.
Bay Harbor Ice & Spice Festival, live ice carving, the Ice & Spice Chili Cook-off 1-3 p.m., snowboard demonstrations, frozen fish toss and other winter activities; The Village at Bay Harbor, Bay Harbor; 439-200 or www.bayharbor.com.
Frankfort Farmer's Market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., local, organically grown fresh produce, baked goods, eggs, free-range meats, naturally cultured foods and local products; Indoor Recreation Center, 9th and Main streets, along the waterfront, downtown Frankfort; 882-5264.
Dennos Museum Center Appraisal Day, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., verbal appraisals by local art appraiser Don Butkovich, reservations required, $5 per item, maximum of two items per person, proceeds go to the museum's programming fund; Dennos Museum Center, 1701 E. Front, TC; for details or to reserve a time slot, call 995-1573.
Free ArtFun with the Moms Club, 10-11 a.m., for families with children from birth to age 5, new KidzArt playgroup-style experience featuring creative movement, art projects, songs, shape and color recognition and drawing; additional free KidzArt activities available after the event, registration required; KidzArt Studio, next to Sally's Beauty Supply, Cherryland Center, Garfield and South Airport roads, TC; to register, visit www.themomsclub.net or call 421-1222.
Downtown Chili Cook-off, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., purchase sample of eight "mild to wild" chilies for $8 or single bowls of a favorite for $3; Park Place Hotel Dome, 300 E. State St., TC; for details or to volunteer, call the Downtown Traverse City Association, 922-2050 or e-mail colleen@downtowntc.com.
Saturday Sampler, 11 a.m., stories and fun; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere, TC; 932-8500.
Winter Warm Up, noon-5 p.m., mulled wine tastings, desserts, appetizers, $5/souvenir mug "ticket," purchase at any participating winery; Wineries of Old Mission Peninsula, TC; www.wineriesofoldmission.com or 223-9303.
"Fossil Frenzy" program, 1-2 p.m., learn to identify local fossils, pick a Petoskey stone to take home, video program, bring fossils to trade, all ages welcome, suggested donation $5; Boardman River Nature Center, 1450 Cass Road, TC; 941-0960.
Cross Country Ski by Lantern Light, 6-9 p.m., free, motor vehicle permit required for park entry; Hartwick Pines State Park, Grayling; (989)348-2537.
GT Democrats Inauguration Celebration, 7:30 p.m., hors d'oeuvres, music, cash bar, everyone welcome, $20 advance, $25 at the door; Park Place Hotel Dome, 300 E. State St., TC; advance tickets at Catch Island Grill, Cuppa Joe's, Leaping Lizard and Unity Fair Trade Marketplace; for details, call 946-5555 or e-mail gtdems@sbcglobal.net.
Interlochen
IAA Band benefit concert, 7:30 p.m., $9 adults, $6 students/seniors, proceeds benefit Interlochen Area Chamber of Commerce's Annette Basler Scholarship Fund; Corson Auditorium; http://tickets.interlochen.org, 276-7800 or (800) 681-5920.
Music
Back Porch Coffeehouse, 7:30 p.m., featuring Robin Lee Berry with Michael Ann Erlewine, followed by open mic, suggested donation $5 per person, $10 per family, light refreshments available; The Front Porch Cafe, 9235 Main St., Ellsworth.
Gopherwood Concerts present Earthwork Women, 8 p.m., advance tickets $10 adults, $5 ages 13-18, free for ages 12/younger when accompanied by an adult, tickets at the door $12 and $6; Elks Club, 122 S. Mitchell, Cadillac; advance tickets at Toy Town, Cadillac, or call 775-2813.
Sunday, Jan. 18
Etc.
Winter Warm Up, noon-5 p.m., mulled wine tastings, desserts, appetizers, $5/souvenir mug "ticket," purchase at any participating winery; Wineries of Old Mission Peninsula, TC; www.wineriesofoldmission.com or 223-9303.
Fitness Festival, 1-4 p.m., drop in anytime, families with children 12/younger invited to participate for $5/family, special activities/snacks for children younger than 3, yoga, fitness course, climbing wall, more; The Children's House, 5363 N. Long Lake Road, TC; 929-9325 or www.traversechildrenshouse.org.
Hartwick Pines winter lecture series, 2 p.m., "Winter Logging: A Visual History of Logging in Northern Michigan," free, refreshments served; Michigan Forest Visitor Center auditorium, Hartwick Pines State Park, Grayling; (989) 348-2537.
Music
Singer-songwriter Jen Cass, 3-5 p.m., doors open 2:30 p.m., $5 suggested donation at the door, refreshments available to purchase; Gaylord Area Council for the Arts' Community Art Center, 125 E. Main, Gaylord; (989) 732-3242 or (989) 344-9001.
Singer/songwriter Vance Gilbert, 5 p.m., $15 advance, $18 at the door; Union Street Station, 117 S. Union, TC; advance tickets at Union Street Station, EuroStop Cafe, Oryana Natural Foods Market, or call 941-1930.
Monday, Jan. 19
Art
Cabin Fever Watercolor Workshop, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. today and Jan. 20, with Shirley Bishop, all skill levels welcome, some materials available for purchase in class, $125 members, $140 non-members; Crystal Lake Art Center, 111 10th, Frankfort; 352-4151 or www.crystallakeartcenter.org.
Etc.
Stories, Scribbles and Wiggles Toddler Program, 10:30-11:30 a.m., "Mongolian Horses" theme, ages 3-5 with parents or grandparents, activities in the galleries, related story and art project, museum admission ($4/adults, $2/children, free/museum members) plus $1 art supply fee, reservations required; Dennos Museum, 1701 E. Front, TC; 995-1029 for details or to register.
Tuesday, Jan. 20
Etc.
GT Conservation District's "Peepers" program for preschoolers, 10-11:30 a.m., ages 3-5, "Footprints" theme, $3/child per session of $45/child for season, exploration of nature and seasonal nature themes with early childhood educators and naturalists, indoor/outdoor activities, dress for the weather; Boardman River Nature Center, 1450 Cass Road, TC; for details, a full program description and schedule, visit www.natureiscalling.org or call 941-0960.
Theater
Traverse City Children's Theatre auditions for "Shakespeare Slam," 4 p.m., part of the Junior Studio Workshop program, for students ages 13-18, auditioners should prepare a memorized speech from Shakespeare; Old Town Playhouse, 148 E. Eighth St., TC; 947-2210 or www.tcctheatre.org.
Wednesday, Jan. 21
Etc.
"Where Do Insects Go In Winter" program, 6-7 p.m., all ages, suggested donation $5; Boardman River Nature Center, 1450 Cass Road, TC; 941-0960.
Theater
Traverse City Children's Theatre auditions for "Shakespeare Slam," 4 p.m., part of the Junior Studio Workshop program, for students ages 13-18, auditioners should prepare a memorized speech from Shakespeare; Old Town Playhouse, 148 E. Eighth St., TC; 947-2210 or www.tcctheatre.org.
Thursday, Jan. 22
Dance
Argentine Tango Class, 7-8 p.m., $10/person, $15/couple per lesson; Studio 7 Arts, 225 W. 14th St., TC; Ron Hensel, 620-1485.
Etc.
Manga Book Club, 7-8 p.m. discussion of Cardcaptor Sakura by Clamp, for fans of Japanese comics and print cartoons, ages 13/older, not necessary to have read the series; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere, TC; 932-8500.
Friday, Jan. 23
Interlochen
IAA Motion Picture Arts Screening, 7:30 p.m., free, DeRoy Center; 276-7800.
Saturday, Jan. 24
Art
Opening reception for Juried Photography Exhibition, 2-4 p.m., on view through April 4; Crooked Tree Arts Center, 461 E. Mitchell, Petoskey; 347-4337 or www.crookedtree.org.
Etc.
"The Art of Tracking & Bird Language," 9-10:30 a.m., all ages, dress for the weather, cameras welcome, registration required, suggested donation $5; Boardman River Nature Center, 1450 Cass Road, TC; 941-0960.
Frankfort Farmer's Market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., local, organically grown fresh produce, baked goods, eggs, free-range meats, naturally cultured foods and local products; Indoor Recreation Center, 9th and Main streets, along the waterfront, downtown Frankfort; 882-5264.
Multi-player open play, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., free, all ages, Guitar Hero, DDR, Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Melee, Mario Kart, Madden, Custom Robo and Wii Sports available; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere Ave., TC; 932-8500.
Saturday Sampler, 11 a.m., stories and fun; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere, TC; 932-8500.
Cadillac Wexford Public Library, 11 a.m.-noon discussion of historic novels with Peg Herring, free; 1-4 p.m. "Write, Edit, Publish Workshop," also with Herring, $20 Library Friends, $25 all others, registration required; at the library, 411 S. Lake St., Cadillac; Vicki Essenmacher, 779-0559.
Winterfest, 12:30 p.m., sample soups from local chefs and vote for favorites, winter games, naturalist-led hikes, toast marshmallows, free, for families; Grass River Natural Area, County Road 618, five miles south of Bellaire; for details or to register, 533-8314.
"Handmade Pastas and Sauces" cooking class, 12:30-5:30 p.m., with Chef/educator Nancy Krcek Allen and Chef Lynne Brach, $125 per person, reservations required; Chateau Chantal, 15900 Rue De Vin, TC; (800) 969-4009.
Guided snowshoe hike, 1 p.m., free, snowshoes provided if necessary, motor vehicle permit required for park entry; Hartwick Pines State Park, Grayling; (989) 348-2537.
Northwest Michigan Community Action Agency's Gift of Warmth Gala, 6:30-11 p.m., $30 includes hors d'oeuvres, drinks, chocolates, silent auction and dancing, proceeds will be used for heating assistance; Park Place Hotel, 300 E. State St., TC; tickets available at the agency, 3963 Three Mile Road, TC.
Public viewing at Rogers Observatory, 8-10 p.m., 1753 Birmley Road, TC.
Interlochen
Cuban band Tiempo Libre with the Interlochen Arts Academy Orchestra, 7:30 p.m., $21 adults, $18 seniors, $9 students; Corson Auditorium; http://tickets.interlochen.org, 276-7800 or (800) 681-5920.
Sunday, Jan. 25
Music
Chateau Chantal's Last Sunday Jazz at Sunset, 3-5:30 p.m., featuring the Jeff Haas Trio, free admission, select Chateau Chantal wines, sparkling juices, lemonade and coffee available; Chateau Chantal, Center Road, north of Mapleton; 223-4110 or wine@chateauchantal.com.
Monday, Jan. 26
Tuesday, Jan. 27
Etc.
GT Conservation District's "Peepers" program for preschoolers, 10-11:30 a.m., ages 3-5, "Trees in Winter" theme, $3/child per session or $45/child for season, exploration of nature and seasonal nature themes with early childhood educators and naturalists, indoor/outdoor activities, dress for the weather; Boardman River Nature Center, 1450 Cass Road, TC; for details, a full program description and schedule, visit www.natureiscalling.org or call 941-0960.
Wednesday, Jan. 28
Etc.
Wednesday Women's Night, 6-9 p.m., refreshments, trail adventures, clinics and more, $14 per person, $38 for season pass; Timber Ridge, RV & Recreation Resort, 4050 E. Hammond Road, TC; 947-2770.
GT Conservation District Movie Night, 6-7 p.m. film on an animal year, plus hands-on activities, all ages, suggested donation $5; Boardman River Nature Center, 1450 Cass Road, TC; 941-0960.
Thursday, Jan. 29
Dance
Argentine Tango Class, 7-8 p.m., $10/person, $15/couple per lesson; Studio 7 Arts, 225 W. 14th St., TC; Ron Hensel, 620-1485.
Friday, Jan. 30
Etc.
Women's Winter Tour, opens today, continues through Feb. 1, outdoor activities, food, wine and chocolate; Crystal Mountain Resort, Thompsonville; www.womenswintertour.com or www.crystalmountain.com.
NBC's Last Comic Standing, 7 and 9:30 p.m., featuring top five finalists from the competition, $35/$45/$55; City Opera House, 106 E. Front, TC; 941-8082 or www.cityoperahouse.com
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Public viewing at Rogers Observatory, 8-10 p.m., 1753 Birmley Road, TC.
Saturday, Jan. 31
Dance
Northwest Michigan Ballet Theater presents excerpts from "A Midsummer Night's Faery Tale," 11 a.m., free, for children of all ages; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere, TC; 932-8500.
Etc.
Women's Winter Tour, continues, cross-country and downhill ski clinics and demos, snowshoe tours, chocolate appreciation event, live entertainment, dancing; Crystal Mountain Resort, Thompsonville; www.womenswintertour.com or www.crystalmountain.com.
Frankfort Farmer's Market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., local, organically grown fresh produce, baked goods, eggs, free-range meats, naturally cultured foods and local products; Indoor Recreation Center, 9th and Main streets, along the waterfront, downtown Frankfort; 882-5264.
Saturday Sampler, 11 a.m., stories and fun; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere, TC; 932-8500.
Snowshoe hike, 1-2 p.m., all ages, sponsored by Grand Traverse Conservation District, suggested donation $5; at Hickory Meadows, TC; for details, to register or for directions, call the Boardman River Nature Center, 941-0960.
Cross Country Ski by Lantern Light, 6-9 p.m., free, motor vehicle permit required for park entry; Hartwick Pines State Park, Grayling; (989)348-2537.
Interlochen
IAA Student Art Exhibition, 6 p.m., free, Gallery.
IAA Brass and Percussion Ensembles, 7:30 p.m., $9 adults, $6 students/seniors; Corson Auditorium; http://tickets.interlochen.org, 276-7800 or (800) 681-5920.