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Start: 12:00 am
Book Fair for East Grand Rapids' Breton Elementary. | 22
Start: 6:00 pm
Join us on the Steketee Stage for an artist reception with local artist Charles LaRue as he curates this temporary exhibit. Works will be on display until April 12. | 23
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Start: 5:30 pm
Join spiritual mystic John Murphy and Naturopath Crystal Machiele for a casual discussion fielding questions around body, mind and spirit - relating to Let Be, Let Go, Let See and Let Flow. Start: 7:30 pm
How would a werewolf conjugate a verb? Did Romans really not use apostrophes? these and other linguistic conundrums discussed on Thursday, March 25th at 7:30 p.m. Critique session to follow. For mor information, contact planet.fic@gmail.com | 26
Start: 6:00 pm
Travis' eclectic style will stimulate your mental musical sensory organs. From the hip-hop to soul and folk ballads to satirical songs, Travis will keep a smile on your face, a warm fireplace log burning in your heart and an anticipatory question mark over your head. Travis's first solo album, Reverse Commute is a folk-infused compilation of songs he wrote during his years in Chicago. Start: 7:00 pm
Nicholas James was born and raised in Grand Rapids, Mi. His songs are a folksy blend of rock, pop, and bluegrass firmly rooted in a bed of deep country and traditional folk. Wearing his heart on his sleeve his songs are about real life, true love and heartbreaking loss. Michigan is certainly listed as an influence and the Great Lakes State shines proudly through his music. Barefoot is his first full length solo album. Subject matter includes traveling, love in the summertime, the heartbrake associated with being left for an older man, prescription drugs and settling down and singing babies to sleep. The record is pure Folk and is decorated by some of the finest musicians in Michigan, including Bruce Ling (of Hawks and Owls), Mark "Huggy Bear" Lavengood and Nathan Kalish. More information is available at www.reverbnation.com/nicholasjamesthomasma | 27
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm
Author and Speaker Denise Rowe loves to use symbolism and the creative arts to inspire and help people heal inwardly. As a licensed mental health practitioner, she believes in casting truth in childlike terms in order to reach the deep places of the heart. Dragonfly Denny: the pursuit of Destiny is exquisitely illustrated from cover to cover in pen and ink and watercolor by award-winning artist Violet Freeland. This metaphor story poem is about daring to dream big, finding a faith that fosters inner healing, courageously risking the unfamiliar, and persevering to own one's destiny. Because we never outgrow our need to dream, Dragonfly Denny is a tale of inspiration for all ages. |