Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Saturday, September twentieth, twenty twenty-five.
As the sun rises over Grand Traverse Bay, the air is cool and golden leaves are starting to dot the trees—perfect timing because today is Fall Color Day in Michigan. That means the trails and forests all around Traverse City are coming alive with the first pops of crimson and orange, so if you have not yet planned a fall adventure, today is your chance. On top of that, it is the kickoff of Michigan Trails Week, running now through the twenty-seventh. With over thirteen thousand miles of state-designated trails, this is the week to discover a new path, whether you are walking, hiking, or biking along our scenic routes or heading out to Sleeping Bear Dunes for some world-class views. Don’t forget your camera, because those colors are just beginning to shine.
Looking for arts and culture to round out your Saturday? Several local galleries have new exhibits open for your exploration. Over at the Glen Arbor Arts Center, the new HIStory HERstory Whose Story exhibit is asking thought-provoking questions about who gets to write history, with works on display from 9 a.m. and free to the public. In the heart of Traverse City, Crooked Tree Arts Center offers two shows today. At 10 a.m., step into “Between the Leaves,” Katie Lowran’s luminous solo exhibition, and at 11 a.m., explore “Highways and Byways,” a showcase of Michigan artists’ perspectives on our famous roads and travel corridors. Plus, Margaret White’s art exhibit continues just until tomorrow, with hours from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., so be sure to stop in soon if you have not yet seen her colorful and eclectic works.
Music lovers, get ready for an energized night. The Alluvion downtown is featuring Kait Rose and her full band tonight. Doors open at seven, and music begins at seven thirty. This community listening room has become the place to catch inspired local artists, and tonight promises to be a crowd-pleaser. Over at North Bar, Funky Uncle will bring the groove starting at seven, perfect for those looking to dance into the evening.
If your ideal fall day includes sipping Michigan wine, the Traverse Wine Coast events continue all weekend long, with special tastings happening at local spots like Soul Squeeze Cellars. This is part of the “Get into the Gruve” series, running through the twenty-sixth, so there is plenty of time to experience the region’s best pours.
That’s just a taste of what’s happening around Traverse City today. Whether you are soaking in the fall color, exploring galleries, or catching live tunes, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Remember to support our local venues and artists and maybe discover something new along the way.
This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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