Jul 26 Saturday
The NMC Summer Jazz Band is excited to present this FREE concert to you featuring a great lineup of music and musicians! Joined by vocalist Emily Kuschell, the band will play music by Milt Jackson, Dizzy Gillespie, John Davenport & Eddie Cooley, Tadd Dameron, Billy Byers, George & Ira Gershwin, Herbie Hancock, Leslie Bricusse & Anthony Newley, Al Cobine, Irving Berlin, and Yoko Kanno. With a set like this, there is something for everyone to love.
Our event will take place in the magnificent Milliken Auditorium, situated in the heart of Traverse City, Michigan. Known for its state-of-the-art acoustics and comfortable seating, Milliken Auditorium provides the perfect backdrop for this musical extravaganza. The NMC Summer Jazz Band, a conglomerate of talented NMC students and community musicians, is all set to dazzle the audience with their musical prowess.
General Admission Ticket Prices: FREE!!
Jul 27 Sunday
This fun and immersive exhibition explores the joy of sailing Michigan’s rivers and lakes, and celebrates the adventurous heart of our harbor community.
Artwork in all media highlighting all kinds of water travel – from tug boats to kayaks, canoes to freighters, and everything in between – it’s all hands on deck!
Exhibit hours:Sundays 12-4Mon-Thur 10-4
National Grand Prix Head to Flintfields Horse Park for a Sunday afternoon of fast-paced show jumping, great food, boutique shopping, and open-air fun. Gates open early, and the main competition begins at 2 PM.
Bring a blanket for the lawn or upgrade your experience with shaded seating, VIP access, or a Cabana Box for your group.
All general admission proceeds benefit local nonprofits—this week, your ticket supports Hospice of Michigan, providing expert, compassionate care and support for patients and families facing end-of-life journeys.
Tickets begin at $15 and are available online or at the gate. For an enhanced experience, consider our VIP upgrades.
Details at: traversecityhorseshows.com/visit
The popular Bayside Concert Series returns this summer to the Petoskey waterfront! This free, family-friendly series of outdoor concerts will take place Sunday evenings from 5–7 PM, July 6 through August 31, on the Promenade near the waterfront clock tower.
The series, co-sponsored by Big Water Creative Arts and the City of Petoskey, features an exciting lineup of local musicians performing a variety of styles — all with a stunning view of Little Traverse Bay.
2025 lineup:July 6 – Two Track MindJuly 13 – Eric Dane JaquaJuly 20 – Steel & WoodJuly 27 – The Real IngredientsAugust 3 – Michelle ChenardAugust 10 – Kevin JohnsonAugust 17 – Lara FulfordAugust 24 – Laura CroweAugust 31 – Continuous Imposition
Concertgoers are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets and enjoy an evening of great music on the bay. No tickets or registration required.
For more information, visit: www.bigwatercreativearts.org or petoskey.recdesk.com.
Jul 28 Monday
The Ageless Grace Brain Health Program is based on consciously choosing to change the brain through physical movements similar to playful childhood activities that fired neurons and developed neural pathways from birth to mid-teens.
All 21 Simple Tools for Lifelong Comfort and Ease can be practiced by almost anyone of any age or ability. The exercises are designed to be practiced seated, in order to stimulate the five primary functions of the brain (strategic planning, memory and recall, analytical thinking, creativity and imagination and kinesthetic learning) by doing unfamiliar movements, or creating new ways to do an activity that is already familiar.
The movements are spontaneous and organic, with no need to learn any special choreography. Each of the brain-changing tools also focus on a primary physical skill necessary for lifelong optimal function (i.e. joint mobility, balance, spinal flexibility, upper body strength, coordination) - and all promote the “Three R’s” of Ageless Grace, the ability to respond, react and recover.
Date: M/T/F July 28 and 29; August 1, 2025Time: 1 pm–4 pmRegistration Deadline: Thursday, July 24, 2025Location: Thoreson FarmKurinuki is a traditional Japanese pottery technique carved from a single clay block. The word means “carving out.” A solid block of clay is minimally shaped and then carved to create the interior and exterior spaces. Spontaneous and showing the marks of the making process, Kurinuki pots tend to be more alive and sculptural than other hand-building methods. An excellent clay experience for beginners, Kurinuki can also be satisfying for experienced clay artists. Some forms made using Kurinuki include yunomi (teacups), boxes, vases, and sippers. In addition, Kurinuki vessels often capture the essence of the Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi, the beauty within imperfection. Students will be guided in creating a set of yunomi (small drinking vessels with tray) and a small, lidded box.
Get ready for a wild and action-packed summer where superheroes meet their animal alter egos! In this exciting camp, kids will explore the incredible powers of their favorite heroes and discover the amazing real-life animals that inspire them. Through games, crafts, and hands-on activities, campers will unleash their creativity and learn about nature's true superpowers.
Camp runs from Monday July 28th-Friday August 1st
Cost is $199 for non-members and members are $189/per session. Please see our website to sign up, and to see all of the other exciting camps we offer this summer!
Learn and practice wedging, centering, throwing, and trimming basic forms. Enjoy one-on-one interaction as you learn the skills needed to become comfortable working on the potter’s wheel. In addition, the class will include the basics of decorating, glazing, and firing finished work. Open Studio and one 25# bag of clay included for all three sessions.
Join Jill, a certified Laughter Yoga leader, from Peaceful Vibrations for a fun filled hour of laughter and fun.
The Club will meet at the Mills Community House in Benzonia and the Beulah Village Park on alternating weeks. Mondays at 7pm.
Laughter yoga involves various movement and breathing exercises to promote intentional laughter.
Breathing exercises are used to connect to the diaphragm and to prepare the lungs for laughter. What follows are a series of ‘laughter exercises’ that combine gentle improvisational movements and playful visualization techniques. Laughter exercises are interspersed with breathing exercises.
Anyone can participate in laughter yoga. It helps to have an open mind and sense of curiosity. No special equipment is needed.
This is free event, all are welcome! Donations will be accepted to support the venues.
Questions? Email Jill at peacefulvibrationsupnorth@gmail.com
Jul 29 Tuesday
Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2025 (part 4 of 4 Tuesdays in this series)Time: 9 am–12 pmRegistration Deadline: Thursday, July 24, 2025Location: TBD
Imagine if history’s greatest landscape painters had the opportunity to paint in Sleeping Bear country, “The Most Beautiful Place In America.” This is a class to not only learn the techniques of plein air painting but also to learn about the methods of history’s great landscape painters. Each class will start off with a brief illustrated presentation, beginning with The History Of Landscape Painting and covering artists such as Van Gogh, O’Keeffe, Hockney, and Diebenkorn. Following the presentations, students will seek to incorporate ideas learned into their own paintings. The instructor will give frequent demonstrations and provide close personal attention to each student.