The Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies begins its fall programming. We talk about tonight's kickoff, Why WWII Still Matters, plus more on the Cook Leadership Academy with new semester fellows.
Up north planning for fall begins now. We talk to those on behalf of Treetops Resort, topics including the prediction of the fall color changes, plus fall golf and a culinary opportunity to celebrate the changing of the season. Brian Smith with the details.
Eastown's Streetfair is back this Saturday, for it's 52nd year, the biggest yearly celebration of the neighborhood. This year, 90 artisan, 11 food vendors and 9 bands will be featured. Committee Chair Hal Phillips discusses this sustainable free and fun event for all.
The nonprofit Friends of the Amy Van Andel Library hosts an author presentation Monday at the KDL branch in Ada. Tim Mulhern is the author of This Magnetic North: Candid Conversations on a Changing Northern Michigan will present, and joins in to share his experiences in crafting his latest work.
Circle Theatre opens Jesus Christ Superstar this Thursday, today speaking with cast members Steve Place, Ali Jamal and Hayley Folstein about the long running show, the final show of the season.
Transcripts are provided upon request.
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