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“GARDEN OF GLASS, THE ART OF CRAIG MITCHELL SMITH”: Charlevoix Circle of Arts. This exhibition combines larger-than-life floral forms with retrospective works & fresh new pieces made in Craig’s Charlevoix studio. Runs through May 20. Hours are 11am-4pm, Mon. through Fri., & 11am-3pm, Sat. charlevoixcircle.org
“YOUTH INNOVATION IN RURAL AMERICA”: Raven Hill Discovery Center, East Jordan. Community-based youth design projects by local students. Runs through Oct. 7. miravenhill.org
NANOK & KOWALESKI: A DUO ART EXHIBITION: The Ramsdell Regional Center for the Arts, Manistee. Runs through June 17. An Artist’s Reception will be held on Sat., May 20 from 5-7pm at the Hardy Hall Gallery to view the brilliant colors from the works of Nancy Davis Nanok & Ann Kowaleski. Gallery hours are Weds. through Sun., noon3pm. ramsdelltheatre.org/art
DISPLAY OF TURNED WOOD CREATIONS BY TOM CLARK: Alden District Library. Runs May 2-30. 231-331-4318.
KRISTEN EGAN: ON A FAR SHORE: Higher Art Gallery, TC. Featuring a collection of new masks. Runs til June 3. Open Tues. through Sat., 11am-5pm. higherartgallery. com/exhibitcalendar
NEW ARTWORK BY GEORGE KLEIBER: Ledbetter Gallery/Vada Color, TC. George is a prolific storyteller & poet & incorporates this into his artwork. George’s art celebrates nature, earth, & spirit. The show will run through May 31. Open Mon. through Fri., 9am-4pm. Closed Sat. & Sun. ledbettergal-
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PANORAMIC VIEWS!
BELLAIRE FARMERS MARKET: 8am-noon, ASI Community Center & Park, Bellaire.
BOYNE CITY OUTDOOR FARMERS MAR KET: through Oct. 14. Veterans Park, Boyne City. Shop local produce, artwork & artisan foods at over 50 vendors. There will also be live music & kids activities. boynecityfarmers market.org ----------------------
DOWNTOWN PETOSKEY FARMERS MARKET: Fridays, 8:30am-1pm, May 26 - Sept. 29. Howard St., between Mitchell & Michigan streets, Petoskey. ----------------------
HARBOR SPRINGS FARMERS MARKET: Saturdays, 9am-1pm, May 27 - Oct. 14. Corner of State & Main streets, Harbor Springs.
SARA HARDY DOWNTOWN FARMERS MARKET: Saturdays, 7:30am-noon through Oct. Parking lot “B” at southwest corner of Cass & Grandview Parkway, TC. The Weds. market begins the first Weds. in June. It will take place on the ground floor of the
Dennos Museum Center, NMC, TC. Teresa Dunn’s solo exhibition is a collection of her recent narrative painting series that brings voice to stories that people of color, individuals with complex cultural identities, & immigrants shared with her about their daily experience in America. Runs through May 28. Open Tues. through Sun., 11am-4pm. ----------------------
Runs through May at City Opera House, TC. Lisa brings a solo show of her jazz & classical
: Traverse Area District Library, McGuire Community Room, TC. Enjoy an exhibit of artwork by local veterans in honor of Memorial Day. The show
WORDLESS EXPRESSIONS EXHIBIT: Oliver Art Center, Frankfort. Art exhibit by Rebecca Casement, Cherie Correll, & Susan Thompson. On display through June 9. Open Mon. - Sat., 10am-4pm; Sunday, noon-4pm. oliverartcenterfrankfort.org/gallery-gift-shop/ exhibition-calendar
Perched above the heart of Traverse City, this lovely 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of paradise from a private cul-de-sac. Enjoy stunning panoramic views of the cityscape, night lights, partial Bay view, watch the Blue Angels and fireworks from the comfort of your own home. Step inside and be captivated by the bright contemporary atmosphere. The open-concept living area boasts large windows that fill the space with abundant natural light. A natural gas fireplace creates a welcoming home, perfect for relaxing or entertaining guests. $652,500 MLS# 1910626
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- ANIMAL - VEGETABLE - MINERAL: PAINTINGS BY NANCY ADAMS NASH: Held in Bonfield Gallery. Enjoy new paintings from Nash, as well as select works from the past. Runs May 25 - Sept. 2. CTAC hours are Tues. - Sat., 10am-5pm. crookedtree.
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LAKE ANN CAMP - FAMILY FUN DAY: 9am, 18400 Maple St., Lake Ann. Tour the grounds, meet staff, & preview the various activities planned for the summer. Free. lakeanncamp.com/retreats/family-fun-day
MADE IN CHEBOYGAN CRAFT SHOW:
9am-5pm, Washington Park, Cheboygan. Featuring a large assortment of crafters selling jewelry, home decor, pottery, clothing, toys, kitchen essentials, custom printed shirts & mugs, & more. For vendor info, email: madeincheboygan@gmail.com. facebook.com/madeincheboygan
ELK RAPIDS ARTS & CRAFT SHOW:
10am, River St., Downtown Elk Rapids. More than 60 artisans & crafters displaying & selling their work. Pet-friendly, family-friendly. elkrapidschamber.org/arts-crafts-show
WET PAINT ART SHOW: 10am-5pm, Village Green Park, Walloon Lake.
“LAYING OF THE LILACS” COMMUNITY
CEREMONY: 11am, The Mills Community House, Benzonia. This ceremony is held to honor the area’s Civil War veterans at the mushroom-shaped monument made by the E.P. Case Grand Army of the Republic ager. Link’s career took off after she pub-
Lake’s marina for a safe boating season.
MACKINAW CITY MEMORIAL DAY PARADE: 1pm, Downtown Mackinaw City. Enjoy music by the Scottville Clown Band before the parade at 11am. ----------------------
FORT MICHILIMACKINAC REENACTMENT: 3:30pm, Fort Michilimackinac, Mackinaw City. The events will bring to life the 1763 Fort Michilimackinac battle & explore the relationships between the French, British, & Anishinaabe. ----------------------
MICHIGAN BEER AND BRAT FESTIVAL: 4pm, Crystal Mountain, Thompsonville. The 16th annual celebration of Michigan made food & craft beverages. Enjoy live entertainment while sampling an enormous selection of Michigan’s finest microbrews, meads, hard ciders, wine, liquor & gourmet brats from northwest Michigan markets. VIP Admission begins at 3pm; GA from 4-8pm. Ages 3 & under are free. Price varies. crystalmountain.com/beerfest
LELAND AIR 2023: Old Art Building, Leland. During the day artists will paint & draw scenes around Leelanau County ‘en plein air.’ The finished “fresh off the easel” pieces will return to the OAB for the Leland Air Exhibit. The Leland Air Exhibit Opening Night reception will be held at 6:30pm. Price of ty & across Michigan. The exhibit runs May 28 - June 1. $30 non-members; $25 OAB members. oldartbuilding.com/events/leland-
(See Sat., May 7:30pm, Cheboygan Opera House. A Gilmore Young Artist, Janice Carissa has had great acclaims at renowned concert halls, including the Sydney Opera lennium Park, Louis Vuitton Foundation, & Saratoga Performing Arts Center. $30; $25 veterans; free for students. ci.ovationtix. sunday MADE IN CHEBOYGAN CRAFT SHOW: 10am-3pm, Washington Park, Cheboygan. Featuring a large assortment of crafters selling jewelry, home decor, pottery, clothing, toys, kitchen essentials, custom printed shirts & mugs, & more. For vendor info, email: madeincheboygan@gmail.com. facebook.com/ madeincheboygan
WET PAINT ART SHOW: (See Sat., May
NATIONAL TENNIS MONTH: BOYNE MOUNTAIN MEMORIAL WEEKEND FREE CLINICS: (See Sat., May 27)
“SOMETHING ROTTEN”: (See Sat., May 20, except today’s time is 2pm.)
FORT MICHILIMACKINAC REENACTMENT: (See Sat., May 27, except today’s time is 2:30pm.)
THE MIDTOWN MEN: 8pm, Great Lakes Center for the Arts, Bay Harbor. The Midtown Men Tenth Anniversary Tour reunites stars from the Original Broadway Cast of the smash hit musical “Jersey Boys.” They bring to life the sound story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. Tickets range from $52 - $112. greatlakescfa.org/events/detail/ midtown-men
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KALKASKA FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY ART SILENT AUCTION: Kalkaska County Library, May 19-26. Items include paintings, carvings, glass work, baskets, prints, jewelry, photographs & more that have been donated by local artisans. View during library hours to bid in person or virtually on the FOL Facebook page @FriendsoftheKCL. fb.me/ e/2GgHnMgKX
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BLOOMS & BIRDS: WILDFLOWER WALK: Tuesdays, 10am through Sept., Grass River Natural Area, Bellaire. Go for a relaxing stroll on the trails with GRNA docents to find & identify the unique wildflowers at Grass River Natural Area. Along the way look & listen for the birds who call Grass River home. grassriver.org
BELLAIRE FARMERS MARKET: Fridays, 8am-noon, ASI Community Center & Park, Bellaire.
BOYNE CITY OUTDOOR FARMERS MARKET: Wednesdays & Saturdays, 8am-noon through Oct. 14. Veterans Park, Boyne City. Shop local produce, artwork & artisan foods at over 50 vendors. There will also be live music & kids activities. boynecityfarmersmarket.org
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DOWNTOWN PETOSKEY FARMERS MARKET: Fridays, 8:30am-1pm, May 26 - Sept. 29. Howard St., between Mitchell & Michigan streets, Petoskey.
HARBOR SPRINGS FARMERS MARKET: Saturdays, 9am-1pm, May 27 - Oct. 14. Corner of State & Main streets, Harbor Springs.
Old Town Parking Deck during the National Cherry Festival. dda.downtowntc.com/farmers-market
Art
“GARDEN OF GLASS, THE ART OF CRAIG MITCHELL SMITH”: Charlevoix Circle of Arts. This exhibition combines larger-than-life floral forms with retrospective works & fresh new pieces made in Craig’s Charlevoix studio. Runs through May 20. Hours are 11am-4pm, Mon. through Fri., & 11am-3pm, Sat. charlevoixcircle.org
“YOUTH INNOVATION IN RURAL AMERICA”: Raven Hill Discovery Center, East Jordan. Community-based youth design projects by local students. Runs through Oct. 7. miravenhill.org
NANOK & KOWALESKI: A DUO ART EXHIBITION: The Ramsdell Regional Center for the Arts, Manistee. Runs through June 17. An Artist’s Reception will be held on Sat., May 20 from 5-7pm at the Hardy Hall Gallery to view the brilliant colors from the works of Nancy Davis Nanok & Ann Kowaleski. Gallery hours are Weds. through Sun., noon3pm. ramsdelltheatre.org/art ----------------------
DISPLAY OF TURNED WOOD CREATIONS BY TOM CLARK: Alden District Library. Runs May 2-30. 231-331-4318.
KRISTEN EGAN: ON A FAR SHORE: Higher Art Gallery, TC. Featuring a collection of new masks. Runs til June 3. Open Tues. through Sat., 11am-5pm. higherartgallery. com/exhibitcalendar
NEW ARTWORK BY GEORGE KLEIBER: Ledbetter Gallery/Vada Color, TC. George is a prolific storyteller & poet & incorporates this into his artwork. George’s art celebrates nature, earth, & spirit. The show will run through May 31. Open Mon. through Fri., 9am-4pm. Closed Sat. & Sun. ledbettergallery.com
“US”: Dennos Museum Center, NMC, TC. Teresa Dunn’s solo exhibition is a collection of her recent narrative painting series that brings voice to stories that people of color, individuals with complex cultural identities, & immigrants shared with her about their daily experience in America. Runs through May 28. Open Tues. through Sun., 11am-4pm. dennosmuseum.org
NEW ARTWORK BY LISA FLAHIVE: Runs through May at City Opera House, TC. Lisa brings a solo show of her jazz & classical paintings. LisaFlahive.com ----------------------
VETERANS ART SHOW: Traverse Area District Library, McGuire Community Room, TC. Enjoy an exhibit of artwork by local veterans in honor of Memorial Day. The show will run May 11-31. tadl.org/events
WORDLESS EXPRESSIONS EXHIBIT: Oliver Art Center, Frankfort. Art exhibit by Rebecca Casement, Cherie Correll, & Susan Thompson. On display through June 9. Open Mon. - Sat., 10am-4pm; Sunday, noon-4pm. oliverartcenterfrankfort.org/gallery-gift-shop/ exhibition-calendar ----------------------
CROOKED TREE ARTS CENTER, PETOSKEY:
7:30pm, The Rhubarbary, 3550 Five Mile Creek Rd., Harbor Springs. Featuringda. 231-499-8038. $20 donation requested.
SARA HARDY DOWNTOWN FARMERS MARKET: Saturdays, 7:30am-noon through Oct. Parking lot “B” at southwest corner of Cass & Grandview Parkway, TC. The Weds. market begins the first Weds. in June. It will take place on the ground floor of the org/event/ctac-petoskey/animal-vegetable-mineral-paintings-nancy-adams-nashopens-may-25
- ANIMAL - VEGETABLE - MINERAL: PAINTINGS BY NANCY ADAMS NASH: Held in Bonfield Gallery. Enjoy new paintings from Nash, as well as select works from the past. Runs May 25 - Sept. 2. CTAC hours are Tues. - Sat., 10am-5pm. crookedtree.
- BLACK CANVAS 2: HIGH SCHOOL
PORTFOLIO PROGRAM EXHIBITION: Held in Atrium Gallery. Work from CTAC’s new High School Portfolio Program. Runs through June 3. crookedtree.org/event/ctacpetoskey/blank-canvas-2-high-school-portfolio-program-exhibition
- TRISHA WITTY: PILGRIMAGES IN PAINT, A RETROSPECTIVE 1988 TO PRESENT: Runs May 25 - Sept. 2 in Gilbert Gallery. Retrospective exhibition highlighting Trish Witty’s paintings from the past 35 years. crookedtree.org/event/ctac-petoskey/ trisha-witty-pilgrimages-paint-retrospective1988-present-opens-may-25 ----------------------
CROOKED TREE ARTS CENTER, TC:
- INSIDE CROOKED TREE: FACULTY & STAFF EXHIBITION: Held in Carnegie West Gallery through June 3. Those who teach & those who work at Crooked Tree Arts Center Traverse City share artwork they created in this exhibit. crookedtree.org/event/ctac-traverse-city/inside-crooked-tree-faculty-staffexhibition-opens-april-28
- THIS IS 6:47: Held in Carnegie East Gallery through June 3. Featuring artwork from the latest Crooked Tree Arts Center High School Portfolio Students. crookedtree.org/event/ ctac-traverse-city/647-featuring-ctac-highschool-portfolio-students
- THURSDAY PAINTING: BRENDA J. CLARK’S GROUP OF SEVEN-ISH: Held in Cornwell Gallery through June 3. See the work of seven (or more) artists who meet online every Thurs. for two hours to explore a problem-solving agenda put forth by artist Brenda J. Clark. Throughout the session, participants share their artwork, seek inspiration, & encourage one another in creativity under the guidance of Clark. See some of these paintings created by this group. crookedtree.org/event/ctac-traverse-city/ thursday-painting-brenda-j-clarks-group-seven-ish-opens-april-28
GLEN ARBOR ARTS CENTER: -
“SWIMMING”: Featuring exhibitors Margo Burian, Barbara Bushey, Nancy Crisp, Royce Deans, Sheila Stafford, Melonie Steffes, Kimberly Stoney, Michelle Tock York, & many others. Runs through June 1. glenarborart. org/events/exhibit-swimming
- “THE BIRDS ARE WATCHING”: Runs through Aug. 25 in the Lobby Gallery. Mixed media constructions by Jessica Kovan. glenarborart.org/events/exhibit-the-birdsare-watching
NORTHPORT ARTS ASSOCIATION:
- NORTHPORT PHOTO EXHIBIT: May 27 – June 11. Northport Arts Association celebrates its 6th annual photo exhibit featuring creative works of professional & emerging photographers. Award categories for 2023: Best of Show, People’s Choice, Color Creative, Color General, B&W/Monochrome, Nature, Mobile Photography and Automotive. northportartsassociation.org
- PLEIN AIR PHOTO SHOOT: Held May 27, 7am - May 28, 7am. This 24 hour Plein Air Photo Shoot allows many opportunities for photographers of all skill levels to capture activities in Northport such as Cars in the Park, nature in the specified area of the map, sunset, night sky & sunrise. See the Plein Air Photos in the gallery, June 5 - 11. northportartsassociation.org
- SPRING MEMBERS ART EXHIBIT: Runs through May 21. Open Tues. - Sat., 12-4pm. northportartsassociation.org/events-exhibits
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BONOBO WINERY, TC
5/26 -- Kevin Reeves, 6-8
ENCORE 201, TC
5/20 -- The Jon Archambault Band, 8; DJ Ricky T, 10
5/26 -- DJ Ricky T, 9
5/27 -- The Heat Above, 8; DJ Ricky
T, 10
5/28 -- The Smokin' Dobroleles, 8
FRESH COAST BEER WORKS, TC
5/21 -- Matthew Orlandi, 7-10
KILKENNY'S IRISH PUBLIC HOUSE, TC / 9:30:
5/20 -- The Timebombs
5/26-27 – E Quality
LEFT FOOT CHARLEY, TC BARREL ROOM:
5/22 -- Open Mic w/ Rob Coonrod, 6-9
TASTING ROOM:
5/26 -- Randy Reszka, 5-7
LIL BO, TC
Tues. – Trivia, 8-10
Weds. – Open Mic Night w/ Aldrich, 9-11
Sun. – Karaoke, 8
MIDDLECOAST BREWING CO., TC
5/26 -- Loren & Shelby, 6-9
ROVE ESTATE VINEYARD & WINERY, TC
5/26 – Luke Woltanski, 5-8
SORELLINA'S, TC
SLATE RESTAURANT:
Thurs. -- Tom Kaufmann on Piano,
5-8
Fri. & Sat. – Tom Kaufmann on Piano, 6-9
THE ALLUVION, TC
5/20 -- Balance, 7-9
5/26 -- Full Cord, 8-10
THE LITTLE FLEET, TC
5/28 -- Summer Launch Party: The Go Rounds, SoSoHiFi, Elisabeth Pixley-Fink, & Breathe Owl Breathe,
3-10
THE PARLOR, TC
5/20 -- Old Mission Fiddle Vine, 8-11
5/26 – Jazz Cabbage, 8-11
5/27 – Brett Mitchell, 6-9; Empire Highway, 9-12
5/28 – Rebekah Jon, 6-9; Levi Britton, 8-11
Emmet & Cheboygan
BEARDS BREWERY, PETOSKEY
ROOT CELLAR:
5/27 -- John Piatek, 6
BOYNE VALLEY VINEYARDS, PETOSKEY
2-6:
5/20 & 5/26 -- Chris Calleja
5/27-28 -- Michelle Chenard
CITY PARK GRILL, PETOSKEY
5/26 -- Annex Karaoke, 9:30
5/27 -- Old School 80's Flashback w/ Genius Brain, 9-10:30; then DJ Franck, 11-2
GYPSY DISTILLERY, BAY HARBOR
5/28 -- Cabana Boys, 3-6
ODAWA CASINO RESORT, PETOSKEY / VICTORIES:
5/20 -- Queens, 8; then DJ
5/26 -- Herb the Artist, 9
RUDBECKIA WINERY/BURNT
MARSHMALLOW BREWSTILLERY, PETOSKEY
5/26 -- John Piatek, 6-8
5/27 -- Peter Allen Jensen, 5-7
5/28 -- Terry Coveyou, 2-4
SUN OUTDOORS, PETOSKEY
5/25 -- Peter Allen Jensen, 6-8
THE BEAU, CHEBOYGAN
5/20 -- Ryan Cassidy, 4:30-6; Chris Michels, 8-11
5/25 -- Open Mic, 6-8
THE PUB, TC
5/20 -- Empire Highway, 8-11
5/21 – Rob Coonrod, 5-8
5/26 – Mallory Brooke & Michael Hunter, 8-11
5/27 – Skylea, 1-4; Slim Pickins, 4:30-7:30; Soul Patch Duo, 8-11
5/28 – Nick Vasquez, 1-4; Blake Elliott, 4:30-7:30; Jimmy Olson, 8-11
THE WORKSHOP BREWING CO., TC
5/20 – Stonefolk, 8
5/23 – Open Mic & Musical Talent Showcase, 7
5/24 – Jazz Show & Jam, 6
5/26 – Tai Drury, 8
5/27 – Mountain Gloom & Mountain Glory, 8
THIRSTY FISH SPORTS GRILLE, TC PATIO, 6:30-9:30:
5/20 -- J Hawkins Band
5/26 -- Protea
5/27 -- The Truetones
UNION STREET STATION, TC
5/20 -- Parker Marshall, 10
5/23 -- Open Mic Comedy, 8-9:30; then Karaoke
5/24 -- DJ Jr, 10
5/25 -- DJ PRIM, 10
5/26 -- Happy Hour w/ Chris Sterr; then 1000 Watt Trio
5/27 -- Rolling Dirty, 10
5/28 -- Soul Patch - Here Comes
CICCONE VINEYARD & WINERY, SUTTONS BAY
5/21 -- Dolce, 2-4:30
5/25 -- Rhett & John, 5-7:30
5/28 -- Loose Change, 2-4:30
DICK'S POUR HOUSE, LAKE LEELANAU
Sat. -- Karaoke, 10-1
FRENCH VALLEY VINEYARD, CEDAR
5/25 -- Bob Roberts, 4-7
IRON FISH DISTILLERY, THOMPSONVILLE
5/20 – Alex Teller, 6-8
Leelanau & Benzie
5/21 – Keith Scott, 3-5
5/26 – Matt Gabriel, 6-8
5/27 – Jason Locke, 6-8
5/28 – Ethan Bott, 6-8
LAKE ANN BREWING CO.
5/20 -- The Daydrinker Series w/ Chris Skellenger & Paul Koss, 3-6; then Drew Hale, 7-10
5/23 -- Levi Britton, 6:30-9:30
5/26 -- Happy Hour w/ Chelsea Marsh, 3-6; then New Third Hip,
7-10
5/27 -- The Daydrinker Series w/ Tim Jones & The Honkeytonk Hippies, 3-6; then The Dune Brothers, 7-10
Antrim & Charlevoix
5/28 -- Jim Crockett Band, 3-6; 1000 Watt Prophets, 7-10
ST. AMBROSE CELLARS, BEULAH
5/20 -- Barefoot, 5-8
5/25 -- Open Mic Night w/ Jeff Louwsma, 5:30-8:30
5/26 -- Alex Teller, 5-7
5/27 -- Blair Miller, 5-8
SHADY LANE CELLARS, SUTTONS BAY
5/26 -- Friday Night LIVE with Swingbone, 5:30-8:30
5/26 -- Dale Rieger & Friends, 8-11
5/27 -- Here Comes the Sun Party w/ Live Music, 4-7; Smokin' Dobroleles, 8-11
THE DIXIE SALOON, MACKINAW CITY
5/19-20 & 5/26-27 -- Pete 'Big Dog' Fetters, 8-11
THE NOGGIN ROOM PUB, PETOSKEY
5/19-20 -- Sunny Bleau, 7-10
NORTHLAND BREWERY, INDIAN RIVER
5/26 — The Smoking Dobroleles, 7
BOYNE CITY TAP ROOM
Thu -- Sean Bielby & Adam Engelman, 6-9
FIRESIDE LOUNGE, BELLAIRE
6:30-9:30:
5/20 -- Darrell Boger
5/26 -- Nick Vasquez
5/27 -- Rick Woods
JUNCTION EVENT CENTER, WALLOON LAKE / 7:
5/20 -- Jelly Rolls Blues Band
5/27 -- Yankee Station
PROVISIONS WINE LOUNGE, BOYNE CITY
5/20 -- Peter Allen Jensen, 6-8
SHORT'S BREW PUB, BELLAIRE
5/20 -- The Birthday Suits, 8-10:30
BEER GARDEN, 7-9:30:
5/26 -- Mark Lavengood
5/27 -- Nick Veine
STIGGS BREWERY, BOYNE CITY
5/26 -- Peter Allen Jensen, 7-10
THE WHI-SKI INN, BOYNE FALLS
7-10:
5/20 -- Bill Oeming
5/26 -- Rod Loper
5/27 -- Spencer Oppermann
Manistee, Wexford & Missaukee
COYOTE CROSSING RESORT, CADILLAC
5/27 -- Myron Elkins wsg North 44 Band, 7:30
Otsego, Crawford & Central
ALPINE TAVERN & EATERY, GAYLORD 5/20 & 5/27 -- Zeke, 6
-- Lou Thumser,
BIG BUCK BREWERY, GAYLORD
6-9:
5/20 -- Todd Aldrich
5/26 -- Nelson Olstrom 5/27 -- Bill Oeming
RAY'S BBQ, BREWS & BLUES, GRAYLING
5/28 -- Peter Allen Jensen, 4-7