Aug 12 Wednesday
Date: Wednesday, August 12, 2026Time: 10 am–2:30 pm with lunch breakRegistration Deadline: Sunday, August 9, 2026Location: Glen Arbor Arts Center ClassroomSkill: Beginner
This beginner-friendly class is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of gouache painting. Whether you’re completely new to painting or looking to add a new medium to your toolkit, Claudia will guide you through the techniques, tools, and creative possibilities of gouache. Gouache (pronounced “gwash”) is an opaque water-based paint that combines the versatility of watercolor with the vibrancy and opacity of acrylic. Fine artists and illustrators love gouache for its smooth matte finish, ability to be reworked, and bold colors.
Objective: Skill Development, Creativity Enhancement
Outcome: Improved Technique, Better Comprehension of Tools and Materials
Every Wednesday May 6th, 2026 - Oct 28th, 2026, Except the 3rd Wednesday of each month and July 29. Free lessons at 11:30am. Lunch (bring your own) and bridge talk at Noon. ACBL-sanctioned bridge game for $5.00 begins at 12:30pm.
For more details, contact Lou Slyker at 248-770-6152 or ljslyker@gmail.com
Sponsored by Alden District Library and held at Helena Township Community Center, 8751 Helena Rd, Alden, 231-331-4318.
Free, peer-led mental health support groups: NAMI Family Support and NAMI Connection Group.
Both held Wednesdays, 12pm at Christ Church, 430 Fair St. (See website for zoom link)
Free, peer-led mental health support: NAMI Connection Group. Held Wednesdays, 5pm Online (see website for zoom link) and at Child & Family Services, 3785 Veterans Dr.
Aug 13 Thursday
The 2nd annual Long Lake Farmers Market will kick off on June 4th and run every Thursday through October 1st from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. Stop by the market located at Haywood Park, due east of the Long Lake Township Hall at 8870 N Long Lake Rd, Traverse City, Michigan 49685, near the bocce ball courts.
We are excited to create a community-based farmers market that celebrates the historic agricultural traditions of Long Lake Township, while providing opportunities for Long Lake residents and the surrounding community members to buy and sell locally grown and produced products.
Come on out for Live Music at the Vineyard, where the vines set the stage and the good times come naturally.
At French Valley, we’re pouring wine, beer, and cider in a space that’s made for everyone—families, friends, and anyone looking to kick back and stay awhile."
Join The Kingsley Folk School at Kingsley Branch Library for a relaxed, no-prep storytelling community circle. Inspired by NPR’s The Moth, the Everyone Has a Story series invites you to simply show up and share—no scripts, no pressure. Just real moments from your life, told in the moment.
Together, we’ll listen, laugh, reflect, and connect with neighbors through the power of spontaneous storytelling.
Participants are welcome to speak for up to 5 minutes, or simply come to enjoy the stories and the sense of community.
This gathering happens on the second Thursday of every month from 5:30–7:00 p.m. at the Kingsley Branch Library.
Event is free and open to all, with no registration required.
For more information or to request reasonable accommodations, please call the Library at 231-263-5484 or follow us on Facebook.
Aug 15 Saturday
Date: Saturday, August 15, 2026Time: 9:30 am–4 pmRegistration Deadline: Wednesday, August 12, 2026Location: Thoreson Farm (outside only)
Do you want your plein air paintings to look more lively and intriguing? In this workshop, learn how to infuse your plein air paintings with brushstrokes, texture, and light. We will begin by examining brushstrokes made by impressionist painters, the likes of Claude Monet, Alfred Sisley, and Norwegian-American Jonas Lie. Students will explore brushstrokes in terms of size, direction, thickness, and speed. Learn how to manipulate the elements of the brushstroke to get unique effects in painting. In this workshop, students will understand how brushstrokes are used to convey color, contour of objects, and texture. In addition, students will also be introduced to the idea of broken color and color transference that happen with elements in the landscape.
It doesn’t get better than that, so purchase a ticket and show up on Saturday, August 15 for the 17th Annual Suds on the Shore Craft Beer + Wine Festival.
It’s a good time. We promise.
Suds on the Shore features 60 brewers from across Michigan.(goes to new website) All proceeds benefit United Way of Mason County.
Aug 17 Monday
Date: M/T/F August 17, 18, and 21, 2026Time: 1 pm–4 pmRegistration Deadline: Thursday, August 13, 2026Location: Thoreson FarmSkill: All Skill Levels (students ages 16 and up are welcome)
Learn to use the clay extruder to produce forms that can be altered, joined, or carved to create one-of-a-kind pieces, such as vases, boxes, and other functional or sculptural work. Demos and examples of other potters’ work will be used to inform and inspire your studio work.
NOTE: Finished pieces are normally ready for pick up within 2-4 weeks.
Outcome: Improved Technique, Creation of Artwork