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oct saturday POND HILL HALLOWEEN 30 & COSTUME PARTY: Kids Costume Contest at 1pm; for ages 18 & under. Following will be a magic show by Jania the Magic Witch. Pumpkin Bowling Contest at 6pm for kids & adults. $5 per entry. Pond Hill Farm, Harbor Springs. www.pondhill.com ---------------------

CHERRY CAPITAL COMIC CON (C4): GT Resort & Spa, Acme. This comic book & pop entertainment expo is a gathering of comic book creators, exhibitors & fans. Featured media guests include Veronica Taylor, the actress behind the voice of Ash from Pokemon, Sailor Pluto from Sailor Moon, & Delilah from the new Franklin and Ghost Animated Series; Ryan Stegman, artist on the Absolute Carnage & King in Black series & more. $10-$25. cherrycapitalcon.com ---------------------

13TH ANNUAL ZOMBIE RUN: 9am, Right Brain Brewery, TC. Join the zombies in this 5K run/walk/creep/crawl. Proceeds benefit TART Trails. There will be race medals & best costume prizes. $25-$35. tczombierun.com ---------------------

SKI SWAP: 9am-4pm, Crystal Center, lower level, Crystal Mountain, Thompsonville. Drop off used equipment at Crystal Mountain at the lower level of the Crystal Center on Oct. 27-28 from 9am-3pm or Oct. 29 from 1-8pm. Pick up equipment not sold on Oct. 30 from 4-5pm or Oct. 31 from 9amnoon. Equipment left will be donated. 25% of the proceeds from the Skip Swap benefit three local high school ski teams & the Crystal Community Ski Club. crystalmountain.com/event/ski-swap -------------------- -

TRAVERSE CITY HANDMADE MARKET:

9am-2pm, TC Christian School. Enjoy a wide variety of arts & crafts from area artisans including knitwear, soap, jewelry, clothing & home decor. ---------------------

HALLOWEEN IN DOWNTOWN PETOS-

KEY: 10am: Children’s Halloween Parade. Line up at Central Elementary School at 9:45am. It will march from Central Elementary down Howard St. to Pennsylvania Park in downtown Petoskey. 10am-noon: Downtown Trick or Treating. Hit the downtown stores. 10am-2pm: Great Pumpkin Carving Demo. Guest carver Steve Bartel will be in Pennsylvania Park carving a giant masterpiece. Dusk (6:15pm): Jack O’Lantern Walk. Bring your own carved pumpkin to Pennsylvania Park Sat. afternoon. Leave it along the sidewalk & it will be lit up for you. $100 Downtown Dollars will be awarded to most creative. ---------------------

DOWNTOWN TC HALLOWEEN WALK:

10-11:30am. Participating stores throughout the Downtown district will be handing out candy. downtowntc.com/downtown-halloween-walk ---------------------

POLARIS INTERNATIONAL SLED KICK

OFF & VINTAGE SLED DISPLAY: 10am4pm, Classic Motor Sports, TC. You’ll see Mike Siler’s Polaris relic display & members of the local snowmobile & ORV clubs will be on hand to answer your questions about equipment & area trails. The event will be kid-friendly & Halloween-themed. Presented by Grand Traverse Snowmobile & ORV Clubs. Free. ---------------------

FLAVORS OF FALL: 12-4pm, Torch Lake Café, Eastport (US 31/M-88). Music & apple cider, poetry & storytelling, bonfires & s’mores, mulled wine. torchlakecafe.com ---------------------

Lake Community Library, Empire. Enjoy a matinee of the animated film “The Addams Family.” Popcorn provided. glenlakelibrary.net

TRICKS & TREATS COOKING CLASS:

1-2:30pm, Interlochen Public Library, Community Room. For kids ages 6-12. Wear your favorite costume & bring a creepy friend or two. Learn to make horribly healthy & ghastly good Halloween snacks. interlochenpubliclibrary.org ------------------- --

HALLOWEEN-THEMED TOURS OF OAKWOOD CEMETERY: 2pm. Meet at the main entrance of Oakwood Cemetery, directly across from the intersection of Fair St. & Eighth St., TC. The walking tour covers a distance of approximately 1.5 miles on uneven surfaces & lasts about 90 minutes. No reservations are required; however, participants are required to sign a liability waiver, so please arrive 15 minutes ahead of the scheduled tour to sign in. Free; donations accepted. traversehistory.org ---------------------

BOW-WOW DOG COSTUME PARTY:

3-8pm, Iron Fish Distillery, Thompsonville. Costumed dogs & their owners will compete for prizes. At 5pm, judging will take place & trophies for best dog costume & best owner/dog “couple costume” will be awarded. Proceeds from the event support the Benzie Animal Welfare League. Admission is a cash donation or donation of dog/ cat food, cleaning supplies or cat litter. ironfishdistillery.com/spirits ---------------------

HALLOWEEN COSTUME PARADE: 3pm. Held around the Elk Rapids District Library grounds. Meet on the island side of the River St. foot bridge. Enjoy donuts & cider afterwards. Free. elkrapidslibrary.org/halloween-costume-parade ---------------------

TRICK OR TREAT IN ELLSWORTH:

5-8pm. ---------------------

FREE HALLOWEEN YOGA CLASS: 6pm, Dharamsala TC. No matter who you are or what you look like, you are invited to a terrifying Yoga class. Be prepared to move from skin to bone on funky disco tunes to celebrate in the scariest way. Ages 18+. Providing free child care & play time for this event. Please call with names & ages of children. dharamsalatc.com ---------------------

FUNKOWEEN AT JACOB’S FARM, TC:

6-10pm. After checking out the Haunted Corn Maze, hang around for the Halloween concert featuring Medicinal Groove & DJ Ras Marco. No cover charge. jacobsfarmtc.com/events ---------------------

AMERICAN LEGION POST 531 HALLOW-

EEN PARTY & DANCE: 7-11pm, 18483 Cadillac Hwy., Copemish. Cash prizes for best costume. Dance to Nelson Road. $5 cover. Fundraiser for the American Legion Post 531. 231-970-9068. fb.me/e/14zNKq9U7 ---------------------

COMEDY WITH ADAM DEGI: 7pm, TC Comedy Club, TC. Adam’s strangely endearing personality & ability to riff, rant & improvise, sets him apart & makes every one of his shows unique. Degi is anything but predictable! $15-$25. traversecitycomedyclub.com ---------------------

POSTCARD FROM VIENNA CONCERT BY THE GREAT LAKES CHAMBER OR-

CHESTRA: 7pm, Great Lakes Center for the Arts, Bay Harbor. Vienna, Austria – The City of Music. Giants of classical music were all drawn to Vienna. This concert’s three pieces offer a glimpse of Vienna’s Classical period, it’s storied quality of life, Baroque architecture, & old-world charm. Featured are Beethoven’s 7th Symphony, Rossini’s Barber of Seville Overture & Haydn’s Cello Concerto in C Major. Cello soloist Helen LaGrand, a University of Michigan student, will perform during the Beethoven segment. 14 • november 01, 2021 • Northern Express Weekly

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Jazz string bassist and vocalist Paul Keller brings his AT SUNDOWN Quintet featuring vocalist/clarinetist Sarah D’Angelo to Crooked Tree Arts Center, Petoskey on Fri., Nov. 5 at 7:30pm. Other members include vibraphonist Cary Kocher, pianist Adam Mosley and guitarist Ralph Tope. Enjoy their swinging and jazzy arrangements of fun and familiar songs from the Great American Songbook. Tickets: $10-$35. crookedtree.org/event/ctac-petoskey/ paul-keller-sundown-quintet-featuring-sarah-dangelo

A pre-concert talk with GLCO Music Director Libor Ondras is offered at 6pm. Students 18 & under are invited to attend for free with a reserved ticket. $30, $40, $60. glcorchestra. org/concerts ---------------------

THRILLER NIGHT: 7-9pm, Jacob’s Corn Maze, Jacob’s Farm, TC. Jacob will release creatures from the barn to take over his corn maze. Bring a flashlight. Spooky, but kid-friendly. $15. eventbrite.com/e/ thriller-night-at-jacobs-corn-maze-tickets185033479117?aff=ebdssbdestsearch ---------------------

“THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES”: 7:30pm, Glen Lake Church, Glen Arbor. Presented by the Glen Arbor Players. In this Gothic-style mystery, Sherlock Holmes is asked to help unveil the mysterious & ancient curse of the Baskervilles. He examines facts, considers all the clues, & wrestles with the strange occurrences at the ominous Baskerville Hall. Is the marauding hound real or a supernatural beast? Free. glenarborplayers.org ---------------------

ARTS ACADEMY COMPOSERS FORUM:

7:30pm, Interlochen Center for the Arts, Dendrinos Chapel & Recital Hall. Get a sneak peek of tomorrow’s classical masterworks as the Interlochen Arts Academy composition studio presents the Composer’s Forum. Enjoy original works in a variety of styles & instrumentations composed & performed by Interlochen Arts Academy music students. interlochen.org/events/arts-academy-composers-forum-2021-10-30

oct 31

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CHERRY CAPITAL COM-

IC CON (C4): (See Sat., Oct. 30) -------------

SCOTTISH FESTIVAL:

11am-12:30pm, The Presbyterian Church of TC, 701 Westminster Rd. Enjoy Scottish music & a traditional meal in the Fellowship Hall. There will also be traditional Scottish games in the parking lot. $15 adults, $5 children, $35 families. tcpresby.org/calendar FLAVORS OF FALL: (See Sat., Oct. 30)

TRICK-OR-TREATING IN DOWNTOWN

GLEN ARBOR: 12-3pm. Visit participating merchants. Bring non-perishable goods to donate to the local food bank. A trailer for donations will be located outside Art’s Tavern. ---------------------

CHUCK BRODSKY: 4pm, Acoustic Taproom, TC. “Genuine. Quirky. Rootsy.” Enjoy this storyteller, songwriter, troubadour, modern day bard. Brodsky has been writing songs about baseball for decades. His latest album is “Them and Us.” 231-714-5028. $20 advance; $25 door. ---------------------

TRICK OR TREAT IN EAST JORDAN:

5-8pm. ---------------------

TRICK-OR-TREATING IN DOWNTOWN

BEULAH: 5-7pm. Stop at participating merchants. ---------------------

TRICK-OR-TREATING IN TC: Traverse City residents will be welcoming young treatseekers between 5-8pm. Trick-or-treaters may stop at homes where illuminated porch lights will indicate that treats are available. ---------------------

TRUNK OR TREAT & TRICK OR TREATING IN DOWNTOWN FRANKFORT:

5-8pm. ---------------------

TRUNK OR TREAT IN LAKE ANN: 5-8pm, Fire Station Parking Lot, Lake Ann. Presented by Almira Township Fire & EMS. Featuring candy, refreshments, games & a cake walk. Free. ---------------------

TRUNK OR TREATING IN MACKINAW CITY:

5-7pm, Old School Park, Mackinaw City.

nov monday 01 UNDERSTANDING THE PHILOSOPHY OF HOSPICE CARE: 2pm, Traverse Area District Library, McGuire Room, TC. Join as local experts explain what hospice is, who it benefits, when to ask for it & the process itself. Register. Free. tadl.org/event/understandingthe-philosophy-of-hospice-care

“COLLABORATION”: 7-9pm, Higher Art Gallery, TC. An Evening of Live Art & Music. This multi-disciplinary art experience features a concert with The Jeff Haas Trio, along with artist Lisa Flahive. Reserve tickets in advance. $12 Goodwill offering. higherartgallery.com/tickets ---------------------

AUDITION CALL FOR “ENCHANTED

APRIL”: 7pm, Glen Lake Church, Glen Arbor. The story is an American comedy drama directed by Jan Dalton in a Reader’s Theater format. The cast will have four middle-aged women, one younger woman, two middleaged men & one younger man. A middle aged woman who speaks Italian would be perfect. Free. glenarborplayers.org

nov tuesday

TCNEWTECH PITCH &

02 NETWORKING EVENT: City Opera House, TC. Four local startups compete. Each of the presenters will be allowed five minutes to share their ideas followed by five minutes of Q&A from the audience. When all have presented, the audience will vote for their favorite to win the $500 cash prize presented by DGN Advisory. Pitch presenters tonight include Keelin H Lundwall with his travel app software Xperiences; Garret & Dakota Porter with their patented aftermarket LED lighting system, ActionGlow; Susan Morozowich with her company Telebehavioral Health.US; & JC & Steve Bailey with Bailey’s Farms, graduates of Arrowhead Incubator, who will be sharing & sampling their Kombucha. Doors open at 5:30pm; pitches begin at 6pm. Register in advance. Free. eventbrite.com/e/188308083547 ---------------------

GRAND TRAVERSE KENNEL CLUB MEET-

ING: Harrington’s By The Bay, TC. New location. 6pm dinner & social time; 7pm meeting. New & prospective members always welcome. Grandtraversekennelclub.com

nov wednesday 03 NOVEMBER RECESS: 5-7pm, Jolly Pumpkin, The Peninsula Room, TC. Happy hour fun for grown-ups! Enjoy soup, pulled pork sliders, truffle fries & pizza, wine & Jolly Pumpkin beer selections, non-alcoholic beverages, & prizes, including a $250 grand prize & $20 gift card & a pint glass “runner up” prize. Admission, $10. traverseticker.com/recess

nov thursday 04 COFFEE @ TEN, PETOSKEY: 10am, Crooked Tree Arts Center, Theater, Petoskey. Vicki Lynn will give a presentation on local plants & how they’re used. Free. crookedtree. org/event/ctac-petoskey-ctac-online/coffee10-vicki-lynn-local-plants-their-uses ---------------------

YOUTH PEER ADVOCACY GROUP: 4pm, Manistee Armory Youth Project Building. Presented by the Disability Network. Youth with disabilities will learn the skills they need to advocate for their needs & to empower them to support those with disabilities in their community. Register. ---------------------

THOMPSONVILLE IN TIME: A NORTHWEST MICHIGAN STORY 1890-2021:

6:30pm, Traverse Area District Library, McGuire Room, TC. Thompsonville, Michigan’s often overlooked rich history is presented in a new book by local author, Charles T. Kraus & the Benzie Area Historical Society. Join as the author introduces the village of Thompsonville through stories told by those who came before us & stories of the people who are still there today. Free. tadl.org/event/thompsonville-intime-a-northwest-michigan-story-1890-2021 ---------------------

DENNOS FILM SERIES: WARRIOR LAWYERS - DEFENDERS OF SACRED JUS-

TICE: 7pm, Dennos Museum Center, NMC, TC. This PBS documentary focuses on the stories of Native American lawyers, Tribal judges & their colleagues who work with the Native nations & their citizens to achieve sacred justice. Following the film, there will be a discussion with the filmmaker & the community. Free. dennosmuseum.org/events/films.html ---------------------

NWS: JASON REYNOLDS - VIRTUAL

EVENT: 7pm. This #1 New York Times bestselling author is also the National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature. His books include “All American Boys” (cowritten with Brendan Kiely), “When I Was the Greatest,” “The Boy in the Black Suit,” “Stamped,” “As Brave as You,” & more. Tickets, $21; includes a copy of “Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You.” nationalwritersseries.org/ product-category/upcoming-events ---------------------

INTERLOCHEN ARTS ACADEMY CHOIR

FALL CONCERT: 7:30pm, Interlochen Center for the Arts, Corson Auditorium. $9-$12. interlochen.org/events/arts-academy-choirfall-concert-2021-11-04

nov friday 05 2021 HOLIDAY ARTIST MARKET: 11am-4pm, Dennos Museum Center, NMC, TC. Featuring fine art & handmade goods including pottery, jewelry, wood & metal work, fiber art, print, painting, mixed media, & more handmade by juried Michigan artists. shop.dennosmuseum.org/2021-holiday-artist-market ---------------------

SWINGSHIFT AND THE STARS: 6pm. Nonprofits AC Paw, COGNiTiON & Love Thy Neighbor are participating with celebrity dancers, helping to raise dollars for their local programs & services. Shows will be at the Grand Traverse Event Center on Garfield Ave., TC. This season see the nonprofits battle it out on the dance floor, the lip sync stage in Nov., & virtually in ‘Beyond the Competition.’ swingshiftandthestars.org ---------------------

PJ STORY TIME: 6:30pm, Suttons Bay Bingham District Library. Children preschool through third grade can wear their pajamas & bring stuffies for bedtime stories. Free. sbbdl.org ---------------------

“THE LOWER DEPTHS”: 7:30pm, Interlochen Center for the Arts, Harvey Theatre. The IAA Theatre Division presents Maxim Gorky’s character-rich drama set in a Russian night lodging where a group of impoverished tenants go about their daily duties & discuss their lives, ultimately deciding whether to face their harsh reality or cling to a comforting lie. $19 full; $14 student. interlochen.org/events/lower-depths-2021-11-05 ---------------------

A FOODIE FILM FEST: 7:30pm, The Bay Theatre, Suttons Bay. Featuring “The Truffle Hunters.” A documentary about a band of elderly men & their dogs who comb the northern Italian forests looking for the white Alba truffle. Runs Nov. 5-10. Purchase tickets in advance. $5-$10. thebaytheatre.com ---------------------

ARTS ACADEMY POPULAR MUSIC EN-

SEMBLE: 7:30pm, Interlochen Center for the Arts, Music Center 1010. A program of rock & pop tunes. Enjoy spirited covers of popular charts spanning several decades &

INTERLOCHEN ARTS ACADEMY OR-

CHESTRA IN CONCERT: 7:30pm, Interlochen Center for the Arts, Corson Auditorium. Dr. Leslie Dunner takes the podium as the IAA Orchestra presents an evening of instrumental music. $9-$12. interlochen.org ---------------------

PAUL KELLER AT SUNDOWN QUINTET

FEATURING SARAH D’ANGELO: 7:30pm, Crooked Tree Arts Center, Petoskey. Enjoy this quintet’s swinging & jazzy musical arrangements of fun & familiar songs from the Great American Songbook. $25 members, $35 non-members, $10 students. crookedtree. org/event/ctac-petoskey/paul-keller-sundownquintet-featuring-sarah-dangelo

nov saturday 06 BELL’S ICEMAN COMETH CHALLENGE: SOLD OUT & WAIT LIST IS FULL!: 9am, 521 S. Union St., TC. Over 5,400 men & women as well as 300 children in 77 age divisions will participate. The main event, the Bell’s Iceman Cometh Challenge presented by Trek, is about a 30-mile point-to-point cross-country mountain bike race from Kalkaska to TC. The Meijer Slush Cup & Sno-Cone events add an 8-mile course for beginning riders as well as a race for children 10 & under. registericeman.com/?mc_ cid=c81702787f&mc_eid=df24b9efb4 ---------------------

BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN ART & CRAFT

SHOW: 9am-3pm, 1050 Peninsula Dr., TC. Featuring 50 local & original handcrafted artists & crafters. Free. ---------------------

FREE HIGH SCHOOL PORTFOLIO PREP -

SO YOU WANNA... ?: 10am, Crooked Tree Arts Center, Visual Arts Classroom, TC. A portfolio review/opportunity to share some of the art you are working on. Register to save your spot. There will be a free drawing session going on throughout the day that you can join in before &/or after your appointment. crookedtree.org/ class/ctac-traverse-city/high-school-portfolioprep-so-you-wanna ---------------------

GROW BENZIE HOLIDAY GIFT MAR-

KET: 10am-4pm, Grow Benzie Community Event Center, Benzonia. Local farmers, entrepreneurs, & small business owners will showcase their products in anticipation of the upcoming holiday season. This will be a multi-faceted event including: “National TieOne-On Day” Apron Celebration hosted by the Grow Benzie Fibershed; Holiday Gift & Craft Market; & Fall Harvest Farm Market. 231-642-1524. growbenzie.org/market ---------------------

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HOLIDAY GIFT FAIR: 10am-3pm, Shanty Creek Resort, Bellaire. Featuring more than 60 local artists & crafters. 231-533-6023. ---------------------

TREETOPS TRIFECTA: Treetops Resort, Gaylord. 5K: 10am at Treetops Main Campus. 1K Hill Climb: 4pm at Treetops Alpine Ski Area. $40 for 5K & $35 for 1K Hill Climb. 5K + 1K Hill Climb: $60. Trifecta (5K, 1K Hill Climb plus Half Marathon on 11/7): $120. greatlakesendurance.com/michigan-races/treetops-trifecta/ race-information/592-treetops-trifecta.html ---------------------

2021 HOLIDAY ARTIST MARKET: 11am4pm, Dennos Museum Center, NMC, TC. Featuring fine art & handmade goods including pottery, jewelry, wood & metal work, fiber art, print, painting, mixed media, & more handmade by juried Michigan artists. shop.dennosmuseum.org/2021-holiday-artist-market

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Gaylord. Reay will introduce her newest novel, “The London House,” about an uncovered family secret that sets one woman on the journey of a lifetime through the history of Britain’s WWII spy network & glamorous 1930s Paris in an effort to understand her past, save her family, & claim her future. Free. saturnbooksellers.com/ event/katherine-reay-visits-us-sit-n-sign ---------------------

ZONTA CLUB OF PETOSKEY’S 49TH AN-

NUAL FASHION SHOW: HYBRID: This show will have both a virtual format as well as an inperson format. Zonta Club of Petoskey’s 50th anniversary will also be celebrated. The in-person reception will be held in the Rose Room of the Perry Hotel at noon. Live music & heavy hors d’oeuvres. At 1pm enjoy a video produced by Scott Castelein, of fall fashions from area retailers. Tickets, $50. At 12:30pm virtual ticketholders can access the online show & network with each other through the REMO format. At 1pm the virtual show will be live through REMO. Tickets, $20. zontapetoskey.com ---------------------

IN STORE BOOK SIGNING: 1pm, Horizon Books, TC. Sue Ann Rawlins will sign her book “Traveling the Trail for Pete.” horizonbooks.com/event/store-book-signing-sueann-rawlins-traveling-trail-pete ---------------------

“THE LOWER DEPTHS”: 2pm & 7:30pm, Interlochen Center for the Arts, Harvey Theatre. The IAA Theatre Division presents Maxim Gorky’s character-rich drama set in a Russian night lodging where a group of impoverished tenants go about their daily duties & discuss their lives, ultimately deciding whether to face their harsh reality or cling to a comforting lie. $19 full; $14 student. interlochen.org/events/lower-depths-2021-11-05 ---------------------

SWINGSHIFT AND THE STARS: 6pm. Nonprofits AC Paw, COGNiTiON & Love Thy Neighbor are participating with celebrity dancers, helping to raise dollars for their local programs & services. Shows will be at the Grand Traverse Event Center on Garfield Ave., TC. This season see the nonprofits battle it out on the dance floor, the lip sync stage in Nov., & virtually in ‘Beyond the Competition.’ swingshiftandthestars.org ---------------------

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BEGGS: 7pm, Old Art Building, Leland. Berens & Beggs will discuss Berens’ new cookbook “Grist: A Practical Guide to Cooking Grains, Beans, Seeds and Legumes,” as well as Michigan’s agricultural & food community, & more. Wine provided by Bel Lago. Proceeds from the event benefit The Friends of the Leland Township Library & the Old Art Building. $20 in advance. oldartbuilding.com ---------------------

A FOODIE FILM FEST: (See Fri., Nov. 5) ---------------------

INTERLOCHEN ARTS ACADEMY WIND

SYMPHONY FALL CONCERT: 7:30pm, Interlochen Center for the Arts, Corson Auditorium. Dr. Matthew Schlomer leads the ensemble in a program of wind band standards & contemporary compositions. $9-$12. interlochen.org/events/arts-academy-wind-symphony-fall-concert-2021-11-06 ---------------------

27TH ANNUAL LAMB’S RETREAT SONG-

WRITER CONCERT: 8pm, Birchwood Inn, Fireside Room, Harbor Springs. Hosted by John D. Lamb. Open to folks who are fully vaccinated or who’ve tested negative to Covid-19 within 48 hrs. of arrival. Lamb’s guests are Dick Siegel, Rachel Garlin, Chuck Brodsky & Lisa Redfern. $20. springfed.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/LambsRetreat2021.jpg THE GRASS ROOTS: 8pm, Odawa Casino, Ovation Hall, Petoskey. An American rock band that originated in 1965 & has changed dramatically over the years, with all new members. $20. odawacasino.com/entertainment

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TREETOPS TRIFECTA -

07 HALF MARATHON: 9am, Treetops North Resort, Gaylord. Half Marathon: $75. Trifecta (5K, 1K Hill Climb (11/6) plus Half Marathon on 11/7): $120. greatlakesendurance.com/michigan-races/ treetops-trifecta/race-information/592-treetops-trifecta.html ---------------------

CIVIL WARSHIP; C.S.S. ALABAMA: 2pm, Helena Township Community Center, Alden. Dr. Tom George, a past president of the Historical Society of Michigan, will discuss the depredations of the Alabama, its fate & its unusual connection to our state. Free. 231-331-4318. A FOODIE FILM FEST: 4:30pm, The Bay Theatre, Suttons Bay. Featuring “The Truffle Hunters.” A documentary about a band of elderly men & their dogs who comb the northern Italian forests looking for the white Alba truffle. Runs Nov. 5-10. Purchase tickets in advance. $5-$10. thebaytheatre.com

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SCREAMS IN THE DARK: Northwestern Michigan Fairgrounds, TC. Runs Oct. 1-30 on Fridays & Saturdays from 7-11pm & Sundays from 7-10pm. There are two tour options: Option 1 includes a wagon ride, haunted trail, The Mausoleum & corn maze while Option 2 features all the attractions including the wagon ride, haunted trail, Panemonium, Swamp of Suffering & Dreadmoore Manor. evernighthaunt.com/ index.html ---------------------

2021 HOLIDAY ARTIST MARKET: 11am4pm, Dennos Museum Center, NMC, TC. Featuring fine art & handmade goods including pottery, jewelry, wood & metal work, fiber art, print, painting, mixed media, & more handmade by juried Michigan artists. shop.dennosmuseum. org/2021-holiday-artist-market --------------------NORTE RIDES WITH THE PROS: 1pm, Vasa Pathway Trailhead. Shred some trails with professional mountain bikers Cole Paton & Savilia Blunk. Riders between ages 8-18 & their adults are invited to this casual ride. ---------------------

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GAYLORD FARMERS MARKET: Held under the Pavilion, 100 South Court St., Gaylord on Wednesdays & Saturdays, July through Oct. from 8am-1pm. ---------------------

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ERS MARKET: Saturdays, 7:30am-noon; Wednesdays, 8am-noon. Held in parking lot “B” at the southwest corner of Cass & Grandview Parkway in Downtown TC. dda. downtowntc.com/farmers-market

THE ART OF LORI SIKKEMA: The Botanic Garden at Historic Barns Park, TC. Stop by the Visitor Center & view the fabric collage artwork of Lori Sikkema, on display through Oct. thebotanicgarden.org/events ---------------------

“IN THE SHADE OF TRILLIUM, A MOTHER-

DAUGHTER SHOW”: Jordan River Arts Center, East Jordan. Featuring painters Pat Tinney & Cayla Tinney Zellers. The title of this exhibit comes from Pat’s tradition of creating a trillium painting every Mother’s Day & Cayla’s memories of painting together as mother & daughter with “our feet tucked under their broad leaves.” Open Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays, 1-4pm through Nov. 5. jordanriverarts.com ---------------------

WOMEN OF THE NIGHT: Higher Art Gallery, TC. Nocturnes by Heidi Amenda Marshall - pastels; Mara Manning - oil & cold wax; Cynthia Marks - ceramic. The exhibit runs through Nov. 15. higherartgallery.com “PRESENCE”: Charlevoix Circle of Arts. A contemporary figural exploration with local artists Paul Varga & Steve Toornman. These artists explore the figure each with a distinct approach. Varga is a sculptor who works primarily in wood & bronze & Toornman is an oil painter. The exhibition will run through Oct. 30. Closed on Sundays. charlevoixcircle.org ---------------------

ACRYLIC PAINTINGS BY ERICA LAR-

SON: Alden District Library. Runs through Oct. 30. aldenlib.info ---------------------

CROOKED TREE ARTS CENTER, PETOSKEY: - KINDRED: TRADITIONAL ARTS OF THE LITTLE TRAVERSE BAY BANDS

OF ODAWA INDIANS: Held in Gilbert & Bonfield galleries. Historic & contemporary examples of Odawa arts & crafts will be on display, including quill boxes, beadwork, regalia, basketry, & ceramics. Through these finely crafted objects, thematic threads are woven together to explore the economic drivers, environmental factors, & challenges inherent in sustaining tradition, creative practice, & identity. Runs Sept. 20 - Nov. 27. There will be a free educational program connected with the exhibition every Thurs. at 10am. crookedtree.org/event/ctac-petoskey/ kindred-traditional-arts-little-traverse-baybands-odawa-indians

- THROUGH OUR EYES: CROOKED TREE PAINTERS’ STUDIO EXHIBITION:

The Crooked Tree Painters’ Studio meets weekly at CTAC in Atrium Gallery to share their love of painting. This year’s exhibition features original paintings by 18 artists. Runs Sept. 20 - Dec. 18. crookedtree.org/event/ ctac-petoskey/through-our-eyes-crookedtree-painters-studio-exhibition

CROOKED TREE ARTS CENTER, TC: - FOREWORD: SOLO EXHIBITION BY

PATRICK EARL HAMMIE: Held in the Gallery. Through portraits & allegories, Hammie explores the complexities of identity, emotion, & family. Hours: Tues. - Fri.: 11am-5pm; Sat.: 10am-4pm. Closed Sundays & Mondays. Runs through Nov. 13. crookedtree. org/event/ctac-traverse-city/foreword-soloexhibition-patrick-earl-hammie

- LUSTRON STORIES: AMERICANS AT

HOME: Held in the Gallery. The subject of the “Great American Dream” is explored through photographer Charles Mintz’s series, “Lustron Stories.” Lustron Corporation manufactured porcelain-baked, enamelcoated, all-steel houses between 1948-1950 in Columbus, Ohio. The kit homes were shipped-to-site & assembled by local contractors. Many of the homes are still in use today. This project set out to discover who lives in these homes now. Runs Sept. 27 - Nov. 13. crookedtree.org/event/ctac-traverse-city/lustron-stories-americans-home ---------------------

DENNOS MUSEUM CENTER, NMC, TC:

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