May 09 Friday
An annual event for all ages. Four music groups, four music genres, in one Evening of Song!
COST: $5 Suggested Donation at the Door
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Witness an enduring story of love, unfinished business, and redemption as director Bill Church and the Arts Academy Theatre Division stage Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein’s iconic 1945 musical, Carousel. In a coastal Maine community, carousel barker Billy Bigelow pursues an ill-fated romance with millworker Julie Jordan—costing both of them their jobs. Desperate to support his growing family, Billy makes a series of poor decisions that sparks life-altering consequences for the entire Bigelow family. Don’t miss a searing, critically acclaimed show featuring awe-inspiring dance sequences and beloved songs such as “If I Loved You” and “You’ll Never Walk Alone.”
When the low-born Monty Navarro finds out that he's eighth in line for an earldom in the lofty D'Ysquith family, he figures his chances of outliving his predecessors are slight and sets off down a far more ghoulish path. Can he knock off his unsuspecting relatives without being caught and become the ninth Earl of Highhurst? And what of love? Because murder isn't the only thing on Monty's mind...
No drum necessary, but feel to bring an acoustic item of your own making. Earth Blessing will start each even. Dress for outside. Children must stay with the adults; it’s advantageous if kids are old enough to join in on the rhythm that evolves. RSVP nice but not required. No Charge, although a site maintenance donation is accepted. Visit the Google group TC SACRED DRUM CIRCLE for more info, or call: 231-383-0803. https://groups.google.com/g/tc-sacred-drum-circle
May 10 Saturday
Join ISN and the Grand Traverse Conservation District at Hickory Meadows to help manage invasive garlic mustard and restore impacted areas by planting trees! Please wear appropriate clothing and closed toed shoes, as well as water and gloves if you desire to wear your own. Snacks and water to refill water bottles will be provided. All tools needed for garlic mustard removal and tree planting will also be provided. Please register on ISN's website (www.HabitatMatters.org/Events.
Welcome to the most fun you’ll have on a Saturday morning! This beginner improv class is perfect for anyone who’s ever thought, “Improv sounds fun, but I could never do it!” Spoiler: Yes, you can—and we’ll prove it.
No experience? No problem. You’ll be supported every step of the way, with exercises tailored to your comfort level. Whether you’re looking to stretch your creative muscles, meet new people, or just step out of your comfort zone this class is for you.
Learning objectives and outcomes:
Introduction to the tenets of improvisation, most famously the “yes, and…” mantra, which builds an abundance of agreement between players.Group cohesion, collaboration, and connection among players through games and team building.Utilizing characters, emotions, and strong points of view to elevate scene work.Experience in playing short-form games (think “Whose Line is it Anyway?”)Come join us, let go of perfection, and rediscover the joy of play. After all, the world could always use a little more laughter—and so could you!
Join the Grand Traverse Conservation District and the Northwest Michigan Invasive Species Network in planting native seedlings at Hickory Meadows. We will also hand pull invasive garlic mustard that has been located in parts of the park.
Let’s not let summer busyness keep us from making the most of this most fabulous season in this most fabulous place!
Together, let’s spend a day and prepare for the gifts of summer by fortifying our powers of awareness, awe, play, and mental poise. Using The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron and Finding the Deep River Within by Abby Seixas, along with other practices Carol’s developed, we’ll spend the day dipping into creative exercises such as journaling, nature immersion, and meaning-making. We’ll come away with a foundation to embrace all the summer season has to offer.Skill Level
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Our Spring Art Market features 25 Michigan artists selling their work indoors along with free admission to the museum and special programming to celebrate artists, spring, and moms!
Indulge in a Mawby sparkling cocktail at our afternoon cash sparkling bar while you take in the art with a pianist in the galleries. Support artists and shop unique gifts and artwork. Create a Mother's Day card in our Discovery Gallery. A day of fun for all!
Spring Art Market | 10 AM - 4 PM
Mother's Day Card Making Project | 10 AM - 2 PM
Pianist in the Galleries | 12 - 3 PM
Snacks & Lemonade | 12 - 3 PM (or as long as they last)
Mawby Sparkling Cocktail Bar | 12 - 3 PM (or as long as they last)
See the full list of artists and find more details at: https://shop.dennosmuseum.org/2025-spring-art-market
Benzie Conservation District is hosting a free Nature Journaling workshop for all experience levels. Nature journaling is a creative, easy way to collect your observations about nature in the pages of a notebook. You don't need to be an artist or naturalist to begin!
With workshop leader Judy Kelly, we’ll explore how to keep a nature journal and record observations in one, while walking Ransom Creek Trail (within Ransom Lake Natural Area). The creek trail is located directly off of Lake Ann Road.
Registration is required and will be capped at 15 people.
Visit www.benziecd.org/events for more details and to register.