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Entertainment Calendar: 06/20/2008

Items for this calendar must be received by the Record-Eagle at least two weeks in advance. All calendars are published on a space available basis. Information may be mailed to Entertainment Calendar, Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685-0632; faxed to 946-8632; or e-mail sbeach@record-eagle.com. For additional dates, go online to www.record-eagle.com/calendar.

Friday

Art

Opening reception, 5-9 p.m., All Area/All Media Statewide Exhibition, on view through Aug. 8; Artcenter Traverse City Downtown Gallery, 300 E. Front, in Radio Centre, TC; 941-9488 or www.artcentertraversecity.com.

Suttons Bay Summer Solstice Art Walk, 5-9 p.m., 26 galleries/shops hosting artists and their works, wine tasting and hors d'oeuvres, 10 Leelanau vintners, live music throughout the village; downtown Suttons Bay;

Dance

Chance to Dance, 10 p.m.-midnight, $5 at the door, no partner necessary, wear slippery-soled shoes; NMC Physical Education Building, main campus, TC; 995-1700.

Etc.

Home Builders Association Grand Traverse Area's Parade of Homes, $10 during the Parade; tickets available at Parade homes and at the HBAGTA office, 3040 Sunset Lane, TC; 946-2305 or www.hbagta.com.

"When Pine Was King" Ellsworth Pig Roast family festival, 6 a.m. fishing contest at Chain-o-Lakes Sporting, 6-8 p.m. ice cream social, 7 p.m. showing of "Babe" with free popcorn; Banks Township Hall, Ellsworth; www.ellsworthpigroast.com.

Farmer's Market, 8 a.m., Elk Rapids Chamber of Commerce, 305 U.S. 31 North, Elk Rapids; 264-8202 or www.elkrapidschamber.org.

Interlochen Friends of the Library book sale, 9 a.m.-8 p.m., at the Library, 9700 Riley Road, Interlochen; 276-6767 or www.interlochenpubliclibrary.org.

Grass River Natural Area, 10 a.m. Toddler Trail Time, for parent and child younger than 3 (no older siblings please), interactive nature story time, free; 1 p.m. "What Lurks Below" children's class, ages 9-12, $5 for children, registration required; Alden Highway, five miles south of Bellaire; 533-8314 or www.grassriver.org..

The Haig golf tournament, 12:30 p.m. shotgun start, $125 per person, $500 per foursome, to benefit Grand Traverse Heritage Center; at Elmbrook Golf Course, TC; for details or to register, 995-0313 or gthc@charterinternet.com.

Chateau Chantal's "Fifteen Days to Celebrate," 3 p.m. public toast of winery's 15th anniversary; original cellar, Chateau Chantal, 15900 Rue de Vin, Old Mission; 223-4110 or www.chateauchantal.com.

The Village Farmers Market, 3-7 p.m., fresh produce, plants, food products from local farmers and agripreneurs, also live music; Grand Traverse Commons, at the tent across from Left Foot Charley, Underground Cheesecake Company, Higher Grounds and Pleasonton Bakery, TC.

Bay Harbor Vintage Car & Boat Festival, 5-10 p.m. Northern Michigan Dream Cruise, kids' activities, music by Lake Street Ramblers, Epsilon Jazz Band and Jelly Roll Blues Band; The Village at Bay Harbor; 439-2700 or info@bayharborfoundation.org.

"Divas Uncorked" girls' night out, 6-9 p.m., $25 includes souvenir glass and wine tasting and appetizers, $15 for designated drivers; at all five Old Mission wineries, TC; for details or to purchase tickets, call 223-7615.

Waterfront Wine Festival, 6-9 p.m., unlimited wine tasting, hors d'oeuvres and music by local jazz ensemble James Gaetano Project, $15 advance, $18 at the door, sponsored by Harbor Springs Area Chamber of Commerce and Scenic Michigan; along the bay, downtown Harbor Springs; for tickets, call 526-7999.

Book signing and pajama party, 7-8:30 p.m. children's activities and storytelling with Anne Margaret Lewis, author of "T'was The Night Before Summer"; 243 E. Front, TC; 946-7290, (800) 587-2147 or www.horizonbooks.com.

Interlochen

Singer/songwriter Jesse Harris, 8 p.m., $25, Corson Auditorium; http://tickets.interlochen.org, (800) 681-5920 or 276-7800.

Music

"A Musical Homecoming: Celebrating the Past, Present and Future," 7 p.m., by Leelanau Children's Choir and Leelanau Youth Ensemble, followed by reception with hors d'oeuvres and beverages, $20 adults, $5 ages 18/younger; Northport Community Arts Center, at Northport School, 104 Wing St., Northport; advance tickets at NCAC office at the school and Dog Ears Books, Northport; The Painted Bird, Suttons Bay; Leelanau Books, Leland; and at the door as available.

Village Series presents "Brassissimo," 7 p.m., $18 advance, $20 at the door, $8 students; Glen Lake Community Reformed Church, 4902 W. Macfarlane Road, Glen Arbor; for tickets, call 334-4563, for details, visit www.chambermusicnorth.com.

Theater

Theatre North presents "Glengarry Glen Ross," 8 p.m., $12; Grand Trunk Theater, at the Depot, 620 Railroad Place, East Eighth Street and Woodmere Avenue, TC; 632-3029 or www.theatrenorthtc.com.

Cadillac Footliters present Disney's "High School Musical, 8 p.m., $12 adults, $10 students/senior citizens; Cadillac High School auditorium, Cadillac; advance tickets at Brinks Custom Framing, Persnickety, Etc. and the UPS Store, Cadillac, Baked Beans, Lake City, also online www.cadillacfootliters.com; for details, call 775-2336.

Saturday

Art

Opening reception, 6-8 p.m., exhibit of works by Janelle Couturier, complimentary appetizers, cash bar, sponsored by ARTc; Holiday Inn West Bay, Old Mission Rooms 1 and 2, 615 E. Front, TC; 342-6651 or www.ARTcUpNorth.com.

Etc.

Home Builders Association Grand Traverse Area's Parade of Homes, $10 during the Parade; tickets available at Parade homes and at the HBAGTA office, 3040 Sunset Lane, TC; 946-2305 or www.hbagta.com.

City Farmer's & Artisan's Market, 8 a.m.-2 p.m., open air market, farm produce, garden goods, compost, baked goods, woodwork, textiles and fibers, bead and wirework, iron and steel artisans, photography and more; Train Station Depot, East Eighth Street and Woodmere Avenue, TC; 883-2631 or www.webrewstarbucks.com.

Sara Hardy Downtown Farmers Market, 8 a.m.-noon, South Union Street at Grandview Parkway, downtown TC.

Frankfort Farmers Market, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., in front of the boat launch, downtown Frankfort.

Antique Vehicle and Muscle Car Show, 8 a.m. registration, $10 entry per car, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. judging, 2 p.m. awards ceremony, by Crystal Lodge #270 Free and Accepted Masons; at Mineral Springs Park, downtown Frankfort; 651-9906 or fktsarg@yahoo.com.

"When Pine Was King" Ellsworth Pig Roast family festival, 8 a.m. fun run, 9-11 a.m. pancake breakfast at Banks Township Hall,, historical trolley tours 11:45 a.m., 12:30 and 1:15 p.m.; Grand Parade 11 a.m., free kids games, elementary ball field; noon-2:30 p.m. roast pork dinner, msuic by a Bit of Brass; noon and 1 p.m. Great Lakes Timber lumberjack-style show ($5 per person, $12 family of four), 2 p.m. horse pull and three-point shoot-out at Lions Club Court; Ellsworth; www.ellsworthpigroast.com.

Interlochen Friends of the Library book sale, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., at the Library, 9700 Riley Road, Interlochen; 276-6767 or www.interlochenpubliclibrary.org.

Grass River Natural Area, 10 a.m. "Gotta Bike" for adults and children 12/older, explore the natural area on bikes, members $7 adults, $5 children, $15 families, non-members $10/$5/$20, limited to 10 people, registration required; 1-3 p.m. Summer Fun Day, free, for families, hikes, games, activities; 6500 Alden Highway, Bellaire; 533-8314 or www.grassriver.org.

Quilting demonstrations and examples, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., by quilter Barbara Paddock; Mesick Area Museum, 117 Mesick Ave., Mesick; 885-1224 or www.mesickmuseum.com.

Craft Fair, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. more than 100 booths, food available on site, by Frankfort-Elberta Area Chamber of Commerce; at Market Square Park, Frankfort; 352-7251.

Bay Harbor Vintage Care & Boat Festival, 10 a.m. Car and Boat Parade, 2 p.m. awards ceremony, show closes 3 p.m.; The Village at Bay Harbor; 439-2700 or info@bayharborfoundation.org.

Taste of Charlevoix, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., showcasing area restaurant and food/beverage vendor specialties, music from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. by Charlevoix City Band and 1:30-4 p.m. by North Country Strings Band; food tasting tickets $1 each for portion sizes ranging from $1-$5; wine and beer served in "Taste of Charlevoix" glasses, $1 for beer cup, $4 for wine glass, children's area admission $2 giving kids unlimited access inflatables, face painting and four cookies to decorate plus entertainment; downtown Charlevoix.

Summer Stories & Songs, 11 a.m., Acting Up Theater Company presents "Stop Buggin' Me, I'm Reading," free; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere, TC; 932-8500.

Summer Solstice Open House, noon-5 p.m., variety of music, prizes, demonstrations, entertaining activities for the entire family, The Village at Grand Traverse Commons, TC; www.thevillagetc.com.

Book signing, 1-3 p.m. by John Collier, author of "Inside Out: A Father's Love"; Horizon Books, 243 E. Front, TC; 946-7290, (800) 587-2147 or www.horizonbooks.com.

Marilla Historical Society Strawberry Social, 1-4 p.m., homemade ice cream and strawberry shortcake, tours of all museum spaces, demonstrations by historic fiber artist, old-time music; from U.S. 31 turn east on 9 Mile road, through Kaleva to Marilla Road, left about one mile to Marilla Township Hall; 362-3430.

Duncan Bay Day, 1-4 p.m., build sand sculptures, fly kites, fish and more, motor vehicle permit required; Cheboygan State Park, 4490 Beach Road, Cheboygan; 627-2811.

Historical Traverse City walking tour, 1:30 p.m., $10 per person, registration required; GT Heritage Center, 322 Sixth, TC; 995-0313.

Chateau Chantal's "Fifteen Days to Celebrate," 3 p.m. public toast of winery's 15th anniversary; original cellar, Chateau Chantal, 15900 Rue de Vin, Old Mission; 223-4110 or www.chateauchantal.com.

Stone Circle 25th anniversary celebration, 9 p.m., family-friendly poetry, storytelling and music around a fire, $4 adults, $2 children; U.S. 31, 10 miles north of Elk Rapids, right on Stone Circle Drive; 264-9467, www.terry-wooten.com or stonecir@aol.com.

Music

Spirit of the Woods Folk Festival, main stage noon-11:30 p.m., second stage 1-8 p.m., arts and crafts noon-5 p.m., food and children's activities, free admission, donations welcome; Dickson Township Park, Brethren; 477-5381, 723-2230 or www.spiritofthewoods.org.

Barbershop Choruses, 7:30 p.m., featuring the Huron Shore Chorus, the Harmonie Meisters, the Four Man Fishin' Tackle Choir and others, $12 adults, $8 students through high school; The Opera House, 403 N. Huron, Cheboygan; 627-5841 or (800) 357-9408.

The Chenille Sisters, 8 p.m., $20 adults, $5 students; Northport Community Arts Center, at Northport School, Wing Street, Northport; 386-5001 or www.northportcac.org.

Benefit concert by singer/songwriter Michael Smith, 8 p.m., cornerstone event to raise money for new piano for Glen Lake High School music department; $15 advance, $18 day of show, $10 students (available only at Glen Lake School or at the door); Glen Lake High School auditorium, Maple City; tickets at the school, Cedar City Market, Cedar, Horizon Books, TC, Cottage Bookstore, Glen Arbor, Gemma's, Empire, Brilliant Books, Suttons Bay, and Leelanau Books, Leland, or call 631-3921.

Theater

Cadillac Footliters present Disney's "High School Musical, 2 and 8 p.m., $12 adults, $10 students/senior citizens; Cadillac High School auditorium, Cadillac; advance tickets at Brinks Custom Framing, Persnickety, Etc. and the UPS Store, Cadillac, Baked Beans, Lake City, also online www.cadillacfootliters.com; for details, call 775-2336.

Sunday

Etc.

Home Builders Association Grand Traverse Area's Parade of Homes, $10 during the Parade; tickets available at Parade homes and at the HBAGTA office, 3040 Sunset Lane, TC; 946-2305 or www.hbagta.com.

Antiques and Collectibles City Market, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Railway Station, East Eighth Street and Woodmere Avenue, TC; www.webrewstarbucks.com.

Bluebird Walk, 11 a.m., free; Grass River Natural Area, Alden Highway, five miles south of Bellaire; 533-8314.

Trolley Tour of historic Traverse City, 1 and 3 p.m., $10 per ticket, led by local author/historian Bob Wilson, advance tickets recommended, sponsored by Traverse Area Historical Society; tour leaves from Grand Traverse Heritage Center, 322 Sixth, TC; 929-7663 or 995-0313.

Old-Fashioned Strawberry Social, 1-3 p.m., strawberry shortcake, $5 adults, $3 children 10/younger, music by Happy Time Banjos, tours of campus, outdoor lawn games and prizes for children, proceeds go toward the Pavilions' outdoor gazebo fund; Grand Traverse Pavilions, South Elmwood, TC; 932-3000.

Just Imagine Sunday Series, 1-3 p.m., featuring Tibetan bowl concert with Mark Handler, suggested donation $5-$10; Just Imagine Creative Center, 225 W. 14th, TC; 932-9808 or www.justimagine.name.

Marilla Museum & Pioneer Place, open 1-4 p.m., four historic buildings furnished for a "step back in time'"; 9991 Marilla Road, three miles east of Copemish and four miles south of M-115;

Chateau Chantal's "Fifteen Days to Celebrate," 3 p.m. public toast of winery's 15th anniversary; original cellar, Chateau Chantal, 15900 Rue de Vin, Old Mission; 223-4110 or www.chateauchantal.com.

Music

Chamber Music North presents "Mendelssohn's Melancholy," 2:30 p.m. "Words Before Music" talk, 3 p.m. performance with violinist Annie Chalex Boyle, pianist Steve Larson and soprano Nicole Philibosian, $25 advance, $30 at the door, $8 students; Milliken Auditorium, 1701 E. Front, TC; www.chambermusicnorth.com.

"Rocktagon" music benefit for local writer Lori Hall Steele, 5 p.m., music by Fairchild, Dead Meat, The Deadly Sins, Mue Sephei, Jeff Gibbs and Daisycutter, to help defray medical expenses; $10 donation at the door, silent auction, drink specials; Union Street Station, downtown TC; Tim Hall, 360-5803.

Black Cat Concerts, 7 p.m., by Jen Sygit and Space Change with opening act The Well Fed Kids, $12 advance, $15 at the door, $10 students, free for ages 12/younger; Dhaseleer Events Barn, 15794 Paddock Road, Charlevoix; advance tickets at the Woolly Bugger, 204 Bridge St., Charlevoix; 547-6945 or www.blackcatconcerts.com.

Theater

Theatre North presents "Glengarry Glen Ross," 3 p.m., $12; Grand Trunk Theater, at the Depot, 620 Railroad Place, East Eighth Street and Woodmere Avenue, TC; 632-3029 or www.theatrenorthtc.com.

Monday, June 23

Art

Reservation deadline for Dennos Museum program on blue-chip photographers, program held at 7 p.m. June 26, by Christopher Mahoney, senior vice president of Sotheby's Photographs Department, with emphasis on Edward Weston photographic nude study, free for museum members, $25 non-members; Milliken Auditorium, 1701 E. Front, TC; 995-1055.

Etc.

Stories, Scribbles and Wiggles, 10:30-11:30 a.m., for children ages 3-5 and parents or grandparents, "Light and Color" theme, activities in the galleries, related story and art project, reservations recommended, museum admission plus $1 art supply fee; Dennos Museum, 1701 E. Front, TC; admission, $4 adults, $2 children; to register, 995-1029 or dbolander@nmc.edu.

Chateau Chantal's "Fifteen Days to Celebrate," 3 p.m. public toast of winery's 15th anniversary; original cellar, Chateau Chantal, 15900 Rue de Vin, Old Mission; 223-4110 or www.chateauchantal.com.

Equinox pontoon cruise, 6 and 7:30 p.m., bring life jackets for children younger than 12, members $8 adults, $5 children, non-members $15/$7, registration required; Grass River Natural Area, Alden Highway, five miles south of Bellaire; 533-8413 or www.grassriver.org.

"Separate But Equal: Peninsula's Six Educational Feifdoms, the First Hundred Years of Education on Old Mission" Illustrated program, 7 p.m., by Tim Carroll, free, public welcome; Peninsula Community Library, 2735 Island View Road, TC; 223-7700.

Tuesday, June 24

Etc.

Tuesdays @ the Township "Where's Waldo? In El Salvador" program, 9-10 p.m. ages 5-8, 10:30 a.m.-noon ages 9/older, learn what it's like to be a kid in Central America, $2 per child; Long Lake Fire Hall Classroom, 8870 N. Long Lake Road, TC;

Wildflower Walk, 10 a.m., learn about and help identify flora, no experience necessary, master gardener points can be earned; Grass River Natural Area, Alden Highway, five miles south of Bellaire; 533-8314 or www.grassriver.org.

Betsie Valley Garden Tour, noon-8 p.m., featuring six local gardens and a 1 p.m. program by landscape architect Sandy Clinton at the Crystal Conference Center at Crystal Mountain, Thompsonville; $8 advance, sponsored by Friends of the Betsie Valley District Library; advance tickets at Benzie Chamber of Commerce and Betsie Valley District Library; $10 day of the walk at any garden site; (800) 882-5801.

Historical Traverse City walking tour, 1:30 p.m., $10 per person, registration required; GT Heritage Center, 322 Sixth, TC; 995-0313.

Chateau Chantal's "Fifteen Days to Celebrate," 3 p.m. public toast of winery's 15th anniversary; original cellar, Chateau Chantal, 15900 Rue de Vin, Old Mission; 223-4110 or www.chateauchantal.com.

Adult craft night, 6:30-8 p.m., create a patriotic tin can votive holder, registration requested, space limited; East Bay Branch Library, 1989 Three Mile Road, TC; 922-2086.

Music

Manistee ShoreLine ShowCase concert, 7 p.m., featuring the Bradley Williams Quartet with Gingi Lahera from Chicago, free; First Street Beach Rotary Gazebo, Manistee; rain site Lions Pavilion at First Street Beach; 398-0704 or 723-2349.

Wednesday, June 25

Etc.

City Market, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., open air market offering locally grown agricultural products and artisan wares by area artists; Railway Station, East Eighth Street and Woodmere Avenue, TC; www.webrewstarbucks.com.

"This Hike is For The Birds," 9 a.m., all ages, free, registration required; Oleson Pavilion, Sabin Pond Trailhead, off Cass Road, TC; Grand Traverse Conservation District, 941-0960 or www.natureiscalling.org.

River Garden Walk, noon-5 p.m., $8 advance, $10 at the door, free for children 12/younger, proceeds benefit Little Garden Club's Grants Program; starting at the Old Art Building, Leland; advance tickets at Leland Books and Stonehouse Bread, Leland; Silvertree Deli, Suttons Bay; Dog Ear Books, Northport; Thyme Inn, Glen Arbor and from club members; 256-7060.

Chateau Chantal's "Fifteen Days to Celebrate," 3 p.m. public toast of winery's 15th anniversary; original cellar, Chateau Chantal, 15900 Rue de Vin, Old Mission; 223-4110 or www.chateauchantal.com.

Your Northern Home & Garden, 4 p.m., wine and hors d'oeuvres reception, eco-friendly tips for home and garden, registration required, free, for adults, sponsored by Grass River Natural Area, Three Lakes Association and Torch Lake Protection Alliance; Depot Park, Alden; 533-8314.

Evening on River Street, 6-9 p.m., River Street, Elk Rapids; (800) 626-7328, 264-8202 or www.elkrapidschamber.org.

Open Spinning Night, 6:30-8:30 p.m., and continuing on Wednesdays, hosted by experienced spinners Susan Curtis and Sharon Vreeland, anyone interested in spinning wool into yarn welcome, knitters encouraged to bring current projects; Thistledown Shoppe, 419 N. St. Joseph, Suttons Bay; 271-9276.

Superman Celebration concludes, 7 p.m. showing of 2006's "Superman Returns"(PG-13); Central Lake Library, 7900 Maple, Central Lake; 544-2517.

Wetland Exploration, 7-8 p.m., free, no registration required, sponsored by Inland Seas Education Association; at Suttons Bay Marsh and ISEA's Wetland Demonstration project; 271-3077 or www.schoolship.org.

Interlochen

Dr. John and Madeleine Peyroux, 8 p.m., $24.50/$34.50/$39.50/VIP Scholar $99.50; Kresge Auditorium; http://tickets.interlochen.org, (800) 681-5920 or 276-7800.

Thursday, June 26

Art

Empire Art Encounter, 5-9 p.m., explore eight galleries and professional artist studios, demonstrations and light refreshments at some studios and galleries; Empire; maps available at Secret Garden, Ripple Effect Studio and Gallery, and Imagine That; 326-2047 or 326-5428.

Dance

Argentine Tango Class, 7-8 p.m., introductory class, new students welcome, registration, $10/person, $15/couple; Just Imagine Creative Center, 225 W. 14th St., TC; instructor Ron Hensel, 620-1485.

Tango class, 7-8 p.m. beginners, 8-9 p.m. intermediates, 9-10 p.m. practice, $10/person, may join anytime; Gallerie Medici, 535 W. Front St., TC; 995-3633.

Etc.

Elberta Farmers' Market, 7:30 a.m.-noon, featuring locally grown food items; Elberta Pavilion, across M-22's Betsie Valley Trail parking lot, Elberta; 352-7862.

Farmer's Market, 10 a.m., featuring Gallagher's Farm Market and Bakery, Deb's Farm Fresh Eggs and Maple Syrup and early produce; The Village at Bay Ridge, West Dining Room, 3950 Scenic Ridge, off Silver Lake Road, TC; 995-9385.

Summer program for kids and families, 11 a.m. storytelling and music with Karen Czarnick, free, no registration required; Glen Lake Community Library, Empire; 326-5361 or www.glenlakelibrary.net.

"Trails Less Traveled" hike, 2 p.m. Rail & Bluebird Trail, free; Grass River Natural Area railroad grade parking area, Alden Highway, five miles south of Bellaire; 533-8314 or www.grassriver.org.

Living History Series presents "Tales from Yesterday: A Look Back at Traverse City In The '30s and '40s," 2 p.m., repeat of program by Dorothy "Dotty" Wilhelm French, $5 donation encouraged; GT Heritage Center, 322 Sixth, TC; 995-0313 or gthc@charterinternet.com.

Chateau Chantal's "Fifteen Days to Celebrate," 3 p.m. public toast of winery's 15th anniversary; original cellar, Chateau Chantal, 15900 Rue de Vin, Old Mission; 223-4110 or www.chateauchantal.com.

Alden Evening Stroll, 7-9 p.m., music by Tiger, Bear & Jon, "Funny Hats & Decorated Pets" theme; downtown Alden; 331-4200.

Manga Book Club, 7 p.m., get together with other fans of Manga (Japanese comics and print cartoons); Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere, TC; 932-8500.

Historical Traverse City walking tour, 7 p.m., $10 per person, registration required; GT Heritage Center, 322 Sixth, TC; 995-0313.

"Legislating Torture: The Military Commissions Act of 2006" presentation and discussion, 7 p.m., free, everyone welcome, dessert potluck and coffee served, sponsored by Campaign Against Torture; Higher Grounds, Grand Traverse Commons, 11th Street, TC; www.traversepeacealerts.org.

Music Cruise on the Straits of Mackinac, 8 p.m., two-hour cruise with a sunset ride under the Mackinac Bridge, first of three cruises, music by Claudia Schmidt's Jazz Funtet, hearty hors d'oeuvres, sponsored by WCMU, $40 per person per cruise, $110 for all three; Mackinaw City; (800) 727-9268 or www.wcmu.org.

Interlochen

For details or tickets, http://tickets.interlochen.org, (800) 681-5920 or 276-7800.

Shakespeare Festival performance of "Twelfth Night," 7 p.m., $25; Harvey Theatre.

Maia String Quartet, 8 p.m., $25; Corson Auditorium.

Music

World Class Concert in the Park, 7 p.m., featuring the Bradley Williams Quartet with Gingi Lahera, free, donations encouraged, bring picnics and chairs, handicap accessible; Rotary Park Pavilion, on the lake, downtown Cadillac; rain site is Cadillac Junior High auditorium; 779-3067, 642-1388 or www.cadillacmichigan.com.

Live! Music @ the Library presents "Swingin' Honky Tonk" with Rusty Blaides, 7 p.m., free; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere, TC; 932-8500.

Concert on the Hill, 7 p.m., featuring the Four Man Fishin' Tackle Choir; St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, 8190 Lincoln Road, Benzonia.

Black Cat Concerts, 7 p.m., by Breathe Owl Breathe with opening act Anna Ash & The Family Tree, plus a special appearance by NorthWings birds of prey, $12 advance, $15 at the door, $10 students, free for ages 12/younger; Dhaseleer Events Barn, 15794 Paddock Road, Charlevoix; advance tickets at the Woolly Bugger, 204 Bridge St., Charlevoix; 547-6945 or www.blackcatconcerts.com.

Northwestern Michigan College Community Concert Band concert, 7:30 p.m., free, Music House Museum lawn, Acme; in case of inclement weather the concert will be at the Grand Traverse County Civic Center's main arena, TC.

Theater

Theatre North presents "Glengarry Glen Ross," 8 p.m., $12; Grand Trunk Theater, at the Depot, 620 Railroad Place, East Eighth Street and Woodmere Avenue, TC; 632-3029 or www.theatrenorthtc.com.

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