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Fresh Coast Film Festival Kicks Off Plus Theater and Science Talk Tonight in Traverse City

2 min · 30 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Fresh Coast Film Festival Kicks Off Plus Theater and Science Talk Tonight in Traverse City

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Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Thursday, April 30. Rise and shine, Traverse City friends, its a crisp spring morning perfect for diving into our vibrant local scene. Kicking off today, the inaugural Fresh Coast Film Festival explodes onto screens across the North Boardman Lake District and downtown, running through May 3 with over 50 documentaries that spotlight adventure, environment, and human spirit. Picture this: artist panels unpacking real-world stories, outdoor tours along our stunning waterfront, student films bursting with fresh talent, and lively parties that connect filmmakers with you, the community. Single tickets start at just 10 bucks, day passes at 45, and its all powered by the all-volunteer Old Mission Culture Company, proving our towns passion for storytelling runs deep and impacts how we see our world, from local waters to global quests. If films arent your speed tonight, head to Tank Space and Lunar Lounge at 7 PM for Nerd Nite Traverse City, our free monthly geek-out with short, witty talks on everything from dahlias to quantum quirks, sparking conversations that make science and culture feel like backyard chats with neighbors. Theater lovers, dont miss The Drowsy Chaperone at Old Town Playhouse at 7:30 PM, a hilarious comedy where a record-spinning narrator pulls you into a roaring 20s wedding farce, tickets 35 for adults, 25 for youth, delivering laughs that remind us why live performance binds our community in joy. Weather-wise, expect northwesterly breezes easing up after last nights cold front, ideal for cherry orchard strolls or winery tours during Michigan Wine Month, though keep an eye on small craft advisories if youre out on the bay. Recent rains have greened up our trails, setting the stage for spring races and nature outings that recharge us amid Grand Traverses natural beauty. These events arent just happenings, they weave our towns fabric, fostering connections that boost local creators and keep our economy buzzing. Grab your calendar, support our venues, and make today unforgettable. This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Traverse City Local Frequency: June 18th - Markets, Art, and Music Under Sunny Skies

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Portada del episodio Early Summer Vibes: Your Perfect Day on the Water and Around Town

Early Summer Vibes: Your Perfect Day on the Water and Around Town

Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for 2026-06-17. If you are just getting going, expect a classic early summer day in Traverse City. Mornings are starting out cool along the bay with light breezes, warming into comfortable beach and patio weather by afternoon, with only a small chance of a pop up shower inland later in the day. It is a good one for getting outside, especially near the water where it will feel a bit cooler than it does just a few miles away from the shoreline. Downtown, the day starts early with locals grabbing coffee along Front Street and the Boardman River Trail seeing steady foot traffic from runners and dog walkers. If you have been meaning to work a little movement into your week, this is a great morning for a walk or bike ride before things get busy. The TART and Boardman Lake trails are in full summer mode now, with plenty of greenery and good bird watching if you slow down and look around. Over at the Sara Hardy Downtown Farmers Market, midweek activity is picking up with more early season produce coming in from area farms. Expect asparagus winding down, but strawberries, greens, and greenhouse tomatoes ramping up, plus baked goods and local coffee. It is a nice chance to stock up before the weekend rush, and to talk directly with growers about how the season is going after the spring weather swings. On the water, charter boats are heading out of Clinch Park Marina and Elmwood Township Marina chasing early morning salmon and lake trout. If you are booking a trip, operators are encouraging people to plan ahead as we move closer to the heart of summer and competition for those early slots increases. Paddleboard and kayak rentals should also be pretty steady along West Grand Traverse Bay by late morning, with relatively calm water making it friendly for beginners. For families, the Great Lakes Children’s Museum is a solid option today, especially later in the afternoon when kids need to burn off energy. Pair that with a stop at one of the beaches along West Bay or Bryant Park and you have an easy, local mini getaway without leaving town. As evening rolls in, local restaurants and breweries from the Warehouse District to Eighth Street are expecting steady traffic from both residents and early season visitors. Outdoor seating will be in demand, so consider an earlier dinner or a later one if you want a patio table. Live music calendars are starting to fill out across town at small venues and tasting rooms, giving you plenty of choices if you want to end the day with a local band and a view of the bay. This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Portada del episodio Traverse City Summer Kickoff: Perfect Weather, Local Deals, and Bay Views Await

Traverse City Summer Kickoff: Perfect Weather, Local Deals, and Bay Views Await

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Portada del episodio Traverse City Sunday: Water, Wine, and Trails Await This Perfect Early Summer Day

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Portada del episodio Traverse City Saturday Guide: Farmers Markets, Wine Festivals, and Cherry Whiskey in June

Traverse City Saturday Guide: Farmers Markets, Wine Festivals, and Cherry Whiskey in June

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