Apr 24 Friday
Drop by the library for Family Fun with 4-H.
Special guests from Leelanau County 4-H (including some real live farm animals!) will join us to share about some of the cool things that 4-H does.
No pre-registration needed. All ages welcome!
Hands-on active fun with crafts and activities.
A snack will be provided.
Questions? Call the library at 231-271-3512.
OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, April 24 from 5-7pm.
EXHIBIT RUNS: APRIL 24 - MAY 30, 2026
The Charlevoix Photography Club, Inc. (CPC) and Charlevoix Circle of Arts is pleased to accept submissions for its sixteenth Annual Juried Photography Exhibition.
Submissions are done in a span of 2 days the week prior to exhibit opening, photographers must be in-person with images ready to hang.
This exhibition is open to any local photographers and all current members of the Charlevoix Photography Club.
Cash prizes are given for first, second and third place images in each of the six categories. The juror will also select images for Honorable Mention
The Long Memory Project is our pop-up artist residency program. Its mission is to cultivate the passing down of our community’s stories. Not just the ones considered worthy enough to make headlines and history books, but the small acts of courage, action, good governance, and community building. These stories help us understand where we came from, who we are, and what we envision for our future—both regionally and beyond.
The third edition of The Long Memory Project is in collaboration with MSU's Broad Art Museum. Elders with ties to the state's farming history shared their stories with participating artists: ceramist Debbie Carlos, painter Lilian Martinez, poet Alex Rivera-Sastre, and mixed-media artist Mike (Michaela) Nichelle.
This event is free, but pre-registration is required.
Meet the artists and elders of the Long Memory Project: Farmland at an opening reception to celebrate the work they’ve created and some of the stories told along the way. The event will include a panel discussion with the artists and elders, an opportunity to explore the exhibit, light refreshments, and a cash bar.
It’s a playful night of discovery where old-fashioned games spark skill, strategy, and a bit of friendly competition.
All ages welcome!Donation of $20/family encouraged.
Family Game Night at Raven Hill brings families together for an evening of laughter and hands-on fun. Try your aim at traditional carom, skittles and jenga. Explore classic Raven Hill competitions like Rollway and Octoplay, along with traditional tavern games shared by Nick and Catherine Barber. It’s a playful night of discovery where old-fashioned games spark skill, strategy, and a bit of friendly competition. Enjoy fresh popcorn while you play.
This fun comedy begins with a theater-loving narrator playing his favorite cast recording. As the record spins, a 1920s musical springs to life in his apartment. The show-within-a-show follows a wedding disrupted by gangsters, mistaken identities and a tipsy chaperone. Hilarious and heartfelt, it’s both a loving parody and a tribute to the magic of classic musicals.
Apr 25 Saturday
Norte Youth Cycling is excited to invite the community to “Free Lids For Cyclin’ Kids” sponsored by TVC - Cherry Capital Airport on Saturday, April 25th, from 9 a.m to 12 p.m at the Grand Traverse County Civic Center.
Daily specials are offered by participating restaurants! Don’t miss this opportunity to try something new at fantastic prices.
Visit the downtown website to view menu items.
There’s nothing more exciting than the first bloom of spring – especially here in northwest Michigan! This open call exhibit will feature work from a range of local and regional artists in a variety of media – all in celebration of spring!
Take in the beauty of Bloom! beginning April 4th in ourFisher Room Gallery.
Winter Gallery Hours:Tuesday – Saturday: 10:00 am – 4:00 pmSunday – Noon to 4:00 pmClosed Mondays, Holidays and for Occasional Events
Admission to our Galleries is always free!
All around the globe, people will being enjoying Tai Chi in public spaces @ 10 am on the last Saturday of April. Come on out! Open Space Park. No experience necessary.