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Visit Muskegon Winter Contest
Throughout the months of January and February, Visit Muskegon invites you to join our inaugural winter contest; filled with outdoor adventure, amusement, art…and prizes! Instructions to Enter Snap a photo of one of the designated stops or suggested activities listed on the map Share the photo on Facebook with the hashtag #SnowMuchFunInMuskegon Make sure the […]
Find out more »Sláinte! St. Paddy’s Day Fundraiser
Celebrating St. Paddy’s Day from home this year? We have you covered with a unique package to enjoy from the safety of your kitchen table! The Lakeshore Museum Center’s Sláinte Kits include your choice of whiskey from Muskegon’s Wonderland Distilling OR gin from 18th Amendment, ingredients for three types of cocktails, recipe cards, and a […]
Find out more »10:00 am
Who Is Rosie Lee Wilkins? – Piecing Together Her History
Like each patch in a quilt, our lives are made of bits and pieces sewn together to weave a larger story. These stories become part of someone’s history and legacy. Along with these stories are often objects—physical things that the stories live within. But what happens if the history is not recorded and is not […]
Find out more »10:30 am
Muskegon Area District Library Storytime Online
Join the MADL Storytime Crew every week for books, music, and more. It's a virtual storytime that's great for kids of all ages. Available on the Muskegon Area District Library Facebook page and YouTube channel.
Find out more »11:00 am
The Art of the People: Contemporary Anishinaabe Artists
Featuring nationally recognized and early career Native American artists, The Art of the People: Contemporary Anishinaabe Artists showcases artworks in a wide array of media that combine cultural traditions and imagery with contemporary sensibilities and themes. Organized in partnership with the Grand Valley State University Art Gallery and guest curator Jason Quigno, this invitational show […]
Find out more »Muskegon Community College Artist Showcase
From February 11 – March 13, the ACWL-Nuveen’s exhibition gallery will be transformed with artwork created by three talented faculty and the work of ceramic students from the Muskegon Community College Art Department. The exhibition showcases the stellar professional artist/educators running the art programming offered at MCC, Keith Downie, Lee Ann Frame, and Erin Hoffman, […]
Find out more »2:00 pm
Open Studio
Middle and High School students are invited to the ACWL-Nuveen for Open Studio sessions on Wednesdays between 2:00 and 5:00, p.m. ACWL-Nuveen staff will be available to help students with both art and music projects. Art students are welcome to bring in projects they are already working on or just an idea for something new. […]
Find out more »4:00 pm
Wimee’s Words with the Muskegon Area District Library
Tune into the Muskegon Area District Library Facebook Page for an online LIVE show featuring a singing robot, story writing, a science bird, Spanish learning, music, kid chats, and more. "Wimee's Words" is a web based interactive kids show that encourages imagination, vocabulary building, and storytelling through puppetry, music, and wordplay. Join the educational fun […]
Find out more »5:00 pm
50 Years of Black Entrepreneurship in Muskegon: It Runs in the Family
This virtual program, led by Dr. Pamela Smith, an adjunct instructor at MCC, and Andrew Sims, vice president of Michigan Minority Supplier Development, debuts a permanent display opening in February at the Muskegon Heritage Museum. Smith curated the exhibition recognizing the contributions of African American entrepreneurs and family-owned businesses from 1968 through 2018, a period […]
Find out more »6:00 pm
Rosie Wilkins and African American Quilt Research
Doing research on African American quilt history can often be a challenge. Join us for a Virtual presentation by Marsha McDowell, Professor of Art and Art History and Curator of Folk Arts and Quilt Studies at Michigan State University Museum to learn about some of the research that was done thirty years ago on Rosie […]
Find out more »7:00 pm
Oddities and Rarities with Michigan Backroads
Join author and podcaster Ron Rademacher on a journey across the state to visit small towns hiding unique objects and mysteries. Some are rare, some are one of a kind, and some are unexplained. Learn about the prehistoric Copper Mines on the Keweenaw Peninsula, the ancient artifact in Nahma, the Tomb of the Cow, the […]
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