Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Thursday, September 18, 2025.
Kick off your morning with a stroll through fresh produce and handmade goodies at the Long Lake Township Farmers Market in Haywood Park on North Long Lake Road, running until 1 PM. Local growers have the season’s best apples, pears and squash out, perfect for anyone craving fall flavors. Later in the day, the East Bay Corners Farmers Market opens at the Township Hall on North Three Mile Road from 2 to 6 PM. Not only can you stock up on fruits and veggies, but families will find live music, food trucks, and a Power of Produce program for kids. They’re even honoring SNAP and EBT benefits, making healthy eating more accessible for all.
Over at the Glen Arbor Arts Center, art lovers can dive into the free exhibit “HIStory / HERstory: Whose Story?” starting at 9 AM. The show explores the stories we tell and who gets to tell them — a great spot for reflection and conversation. For something hands-on, the Traverse Area District Library’s East Bay Branch invites adults to a crafternoon of creating pebble art at 2 PM. And if you’re curious about how cars have shaped the area, don’t miss the main library’s “Automobile Culture” display, featuring historic tidbits through the end of September.
Sports fans will want to check out the Detroit Red Wings Training Camp at Centre Ice Arena. Today’s session offers a unique peek at tomorrow’s hockey stars. If adventure is your style, remember last night’s Norte Fall Fun Ride around Boardman Lake — these scenic loops are a regular feature if you’re itching to get active midweek.
Traverse City’s art scene stays vibrant with many ongoing exhibitions. Crooked Tree Arts Center shows off its 2025 Juried Exhibition and works by Michigan artists reflecting local highways and byways. The Traverse Area Camera Club’s award winners are also on display, a testament to northern Michigan’s creative lens.
The evening brings even more options: the fall exhibit opening reception promises desserts and drinks, while live grooves await you at “Music on the Mountain” featuring East Bay Drive, blending jazz, blues and pop with stunning views.
Looking ahead, nearby events — from the Michigan Renaissance Festival in Holly to the Motor City Comedy Festival in Detroit — offer weekend getaways, but Traverse City’s calendar is packed close to home.
As autumn settles in, remember these local happenings build the soul of community: markets supporting local farmers, libraries sparking creativity, galleries opening new perspectives, and families gathering for fun.
This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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