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August 22, 2022

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Sweet Water Warblers

Wednesday, September 14, 2022 — 7:00 PM
Tickets $20 - $50 / DOORS AT 6:00 PM

The Sweet Water Warblers released their first full studio album, The Dream That Holds This Child, in May of 2020. Produced by Dan Knobler (Lake Street Dive, Caroline Spence), the album serves to empower and uplift spirits, and offer refuge, solidarity and support through its focus on modern femininity. “Our sound is a place of refuge. Its roots are deep, and its arms are stretched open wide,” says Lou. “This is the gospel of creating beauty from pain.” sweetwaterwarblers.com

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SERIOUSLY AMAZING OBJECTS: SURVIVORS
Wednesday, September 21st
1:00 & 2:30 pm

Join host Xavier Carnegie as he gives select Smithsonian visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to interact with artifacts and animals that represent amazing stories of survival. One guest will learn how the idea of camouflage was developed. Another gets an up-close look at the kite that helped America win World War II. And finally, one guest enters the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, where scientists are racing to save cheetahs from the brink of extinction. 

Limit of 30 people per screening, please limit groups to 10 people. Register here. 


ADDED CONCERT NEWBERRY & VERCH
Saturday, March 25, 2023 — 8:00 PM
Tickets $20 - $30 / DOORS AT 7:00 PM

Whether it is the power of two voices lifted in harmony, or the sound of traditional tunes calling people to get up and move, these two masters of tradition put on an unforgettable show. And, when their feet kick up the dust in perfect rhythm and those two voices become one, Joe Newberry and April Verch make folks remember why this music existed in the first place.
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NATIONAL WRITERS SERIES PRESENTS TWO AWARD-WINNING, GREAT LAKES-LOVING MICHIGAN AUTHORS TOGETHER FOR ONE NIGHT

On August 25th,
 two of Michigan’s greatest environmental authors—Dave Dempsey and Jerry Dennis—will join together on stage to talk about protecting the Great Lakes, the threats our water supply are facing, the dangers of climate change to our natural surroundings, and other topics covered in their books Great Lakes for SaleUp North in Michigan and The Living Great Lakes.

Learn more about the event and get your tickets here. 
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