What events and activities are going on in the Midland area
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What occasions and actions are happening within the Midland space

Wednesday, Jan. 18

* Kristine Goodwin performs acoustic covers and originals from 5-7 p.m. at Mi Factor Grains and Grounds, 3124 Jefferson Ave, 989-486-9392.

Thursday, Jan. 19

* Story Hour is about for 9:30-10:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.-12 p.m. at Chippewa Nature Heart. The hour will embrace a narrative, crafts and different age-appropriate actions. Gown for the climate for this out of doors program. Program will transfer indoors if climate is poor. This occasion is free.

* A Winter Social, hosted by The Arc of Midland, is about for 4-6 p.m. at Midland Metropolis Forest. Gown warmly and are available out for sledding, scorching chocolate, scorching canines and a campfire. There might be a restricted variety of sleds accessible, so friends are requested to deliver their very own sleds. Questions might be directed to The Arc of Midland at 989-631-4439.

* Tales by the Fireplace is about for six:30-7:30 p.m. at Chippewa Nature Heart. Drop by the Homestead and luxuriate in an early night enjoyable by the campfire and take heed to tales of winters previous. This occasion is free.

* The Fabulous Mr. E’s Piano Lounge from 5-7 p.m. at Mi Factor Grains and Grounds, 3124 Jefferson Ave, 989-486-9392.

Friday, Jan. 20

* A Broadway Flight Collection is about for 7-9 p.m. at Inventive 360. The group is pairing Broadway musicals and wine for a “balanced night of easy, dwell leisure with a spicy end!” Performers from the Nice Lakes Bay Area will whisk audiences by a style of 4 Broadway exhibits whereas they take pleasure in a coordinated number of wines. Extra wines accessible for buy. It’s possible you’ll deliver snacks. Value is $20 prepay, $25 on the door.

* Brewster, The Entrance Porch Hillbilly, performs lunchtime acoustic nation from 12-2 p.m., and Gretchen Shope performs pop and present tunes from 5-7 p.m. at Mi Factor Grains and Grounds, 3124 Jefferson Ave, 989-486-9392.

* Northern Lanes presents the return of Comedy Night time Reside! Starring Andrew Wegleitner and Kate Brindle. The present is about for six to eight p.m. Tickets are $12, and accessible on the bar, 1129 Saginaw Street, Sanford, or on-line at barcomictix.com

Saturday, Jan. 21

* Brunch Historical past: Coffeehouse Tradition is about for 10 a.m. at Midland Heart for the Arts. Come for a full of life dialog about espresso home tradition – each its origins and native influence. Historian Wesley Reynolds will present perception into the start of the “espresso home” as a spot for social gathering and better dialog. Renee Deckrow, proprietor of Reside Oak Coffeehouse, and Daniel Terhune, Common Supervisor of Reside Oak, might be discussing espresso home tradition and its influence on the trendy Midland group. The lecture is free for museum members, $7 for the general public.

* A Broadway Flight Collection is about for 7-9 p.m. at Inventive 360. The group is pairing Broadway musicals and wine for a “balanced night of easy, dwell leisure with a spicy end!” Performers from the Nice Lakes Bay Area will whisk audiences by a style of 4 Broadway exhibits whereas they take pleasure in a coordinated number of wines. Extra wines accessible for buy. It’s possible you’ll deliver snacks. Value is $20 prepay, $25 on the door.

* Johnny Hunt performs fun-time ukulele songs from noon-1:30 p.m. Midland Saxophone Quartet performs from 2-4 p.m. Jason Shaw performs acoustic favorites from 5-7 pm. Jacob Wisenbach and the Jazz Luvin’s play from 8-10 p.m. Mi Factor Grains and Grounds, 3124 Jefferson Ave, 989-486-9392.

* Lunar New 12 months’s Celebration, a celebration of cultures throughout East Asia, Southeast Asia, the Center East and India, is about for 3 to five:30 p.m. at Dow Diamond in downtown Midland. Everyone seems to be welcome and the occasion is free. Meals representing these cultures and alcohol tasting tickets are $35 and might be bought at Eventbrite.

Sunday, Jan. 22

* A Snowshoe Sampler is about for 2-4 p.m. at Chippewa Nature Heart. Drop by to present CNC’s snowshoes a strive, do a winter scavenger hunt or heat up by a campfire. Meet on the Homestead Cabin and luxuriate in a winter afternoon within the snow. If snow situations are unfavorable, the occasion might be canceled (based mostly on the discretion of CNC). This occasion is free.

* The Additional Credit score Membership: a showcase for native music educators and their college students 2-4 p.m. String Factor Band play acoustic people and Americana-styled pop from 5-7pm. Mi Factor Grains and Grounds, 3124 Jefferson Ave, 989-486-9392.

* Band Roulette 2023, a rock and improv present,  is scheduled for five p.m. at State Theater, 913 Washington Ave., Bay Metropolis. Musicians and songs might be drawn from a hat and carried out on the spot. The occasion, which is able to function space musicians and bands, is a fundraiser for native non-profit music applications All Music is Energy and D-Steet Leisure. Tickets are $15. Doorways open at 4 p.m. Data, 989-892-2660

Monday, Jan. 23

* A Senior Pancake Breakfast is about for 11 a.m. at Higher Midland Group Heart. Value is $3 for members, $5 for non-members; pay in money solely on the day of the occasion. Register a spot at the very least every week prematurely. Breakfast might be cancelled if Midland Public Colleges closes resulting from climate. For extra data, contact Amanda Ewald at aewald@greatermidland.org or 989-832-7937 ext. 2270.

Tuesday, Jan. 24

* Paint Your Pet is about for 7-9:30 p.m. at Inventive 360. Be part of Inventive 360’s Govt Director Laura Vosejpka for a night of shade and enjoyable. It’s possible you’ll select to color your pet any manner you want. No, you do not want to be creative. Ship a picture of your canine, cat, hamster, or horse to creed@becreative360.org by Jan. 19 and Inventive 360 will switch it to a 16 x 20 canvas or you could wish to freehand it your self; close-up photographs are greatest. All ages are welcome. Registration is required by Jan. 19.

Jan. 24-26

* “The E-book of Mormon” might be introduced on the Midland Heart for the Arts. Present occasions are at 7:30 p.m. Tickets begin at $35. Data, midlandcenter.org

Wednesday, Jan. 25

* Sound Group Music Collection is about for 7-9 p.m. at Reside Oak Coffeehouse. This month-to-month music collection options native classical and jazz musicians. The primary hour is a chance for college kids, amateurs and professionals to share musical performances. The second hour spotlights skilled musicians as they carry out a full-length live performance. The featured artists of the night gratefully settle for monetary assist from the viewers within the type of donations. Contact Colin Wooden (cwood@svsu.edu) in case you are concerned with acting on the Sound Group Music Collection.

* Zehnder’s Snowfest is about for Jan. 25-Jan. 29 in Frankenmuth. Guests can take pleasure in larger-than-life snow sculptures and detailed ice carvings. As well as, Zehnder’s Snowfest could have leisure for all the household within the warming tent, a fireworks show, petting zoo and youngsters’s actions. 

* George Widiger and His Piano of Goals from 5-7 pm. from 5-7 pm. Mi Factor Grains and Grounds, 3124 Jefferson Ave, 989-486-9392.

Thursday, Jan. 26

* Adventures for Ladies: Snowshoe Hike is about for 5-6:30 p.m. at Chippewa Nature Heart. Take pleasure in a day hike on snowshoes as we discover birds, animal tracks and different factors of curiosity within the woods and fields. Newbie and skilled snowshoers are welcome. Pre-register and reserve snowshoes on-line or name 989-631-0830. If snow situations are unfavorable, the hike might be canceled (based mostly on the discretion of CNC). This occasion is free.

* The Fabulous Mr. E’s Piano Lounge from 5-7 pm. Mi Factor Grains and Grounds, 3124 Jefferson Ave, 989-486-9392.

Friday, Jan. 27

* The Neon Ball, a fundraiser for Inventive 360, is about for 8-10 p.m. at Inventive 360. Take part for artwork, gentle, music, meals and dancing all within the midst of the Bayliss Gallery stuffed with the glowing artwork of Mark Piotrowski and Josh Averill. The primary drink is paid for and heavy hors d’oeuvres might be served. A money bar might be accessible. A restricted variety of tables for six or 4 can be found for reservation. Registration required; 989-837-1885. Tickets are $30 per ticket or 4 tickets for $100 prematurely. Tickets are $40 on the door.

* Eastside Mike Smith performs acoustic people and nation 5-7 pm. Mi Factor Grains and Grounds, 3124 Jefferson Ave, 989-486-9392.

Saturday, Jan. 28

* Youngsters’ Day is about for 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Midland Mall. This occasion will function hands-on actions for the children in addition to a chance for folks to discover the choices that the group has accessible – from colleges to sports activities, well being to 4-H. Masks are inspired and appreciated. This occasion is free.

* Sarah Nelson leads Yoga Social Hour from 9-10:45am (join at sarahnelsonyoga.com). Mike Ward, singer/songwriter from Detroit, performs acoustic originals from 5-7 pm. Lee Kitzmann and Dave Dalton play a particular team-up set of people and acoustic originals from 8-10pm. Mi Factor Grains and Grounds, 3124 Jefferson Ave, 989-486-9392.

* A piano recital to honor the late Robert Sabourin is about for 4 p.m. at Memorial Presbyterian Church in Midland. Hosted by the Saginaw Valley American Guild of Organists, the occasion honors Sabourin’s reminiscence and the donation of his Steinway piano by his spouse, Emilee. Visitor pianist Dr. George Price will carry out items that mirror Sabourin’s curiosity and love of particular genres and composers. Seating is proscribed; reservations with Adrienne Wiley at wiley1ae@cmich.edu

Sunday, Jan. 29

* DJAM with Roland Wallace from 5-7pm. Mi Factor Grains and Grounds, 3124 Jefferson Ave, 989-486-9392.

Monday, Jan. 30

* Wholesome Residing for Your Mind and Physique is about for 11 a.m.-12 p.m. at Higher Midland Group Heart. Find out about analysis within the areas of weight-reduction plan and diet, train, cognitive exercise and social engagement. Use hands-on instruments to assist incorporate these suggestions right into a plan for wholesome growing old. This occasion is free. Reserve a spot at the very least one week prematurely by contacting Amanda Ewald at 989-832-7937 ext. 2270.

Tuesday, Jan. 31

* Planning for Pollinators is about for 6-7:30 p.m. at Dow Gardens. Remodel your panorama into an sanctuary for native pollinators like bees, birds, and butterflies. Be part of entomologist, Elly Maxwell, and plant curator, Jacob Burns, for a program that may contact on pollinator identification, plant choice, structural options, backyard design, and care. Value is $18. Capability is proscribed, and registration is required. Be taught extra and register on-line at dowgardens.org/occasions/pollinators

Wednesday, Feb. 1

* An Night Snowshoe Hike is about for five:30-7 p.m. at Chippewa Nature Heart. Members will search for indicators of animals, examine tree silhouettes and benefit from the winter sky. Deliver a headlamp or flashlight. Pre-register and reserve snowshoes on-line or name 989-631-0830. If snow situations are unfavorable, the hike might be canceled (based mostly on the discretion of CNC). This occasion is free.

* Native Authors Night time with Robert Fanning (CMU Prof.) and Donny Winter (Delta School Prof.) from 5-7pm. Mi Factor Grains and Grounds, 3124 Jefferson Ave, 989-486-9392.

Thursday, Feb. 2

* Story Hour is about for 9:30-10:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.-12 p.m. at Chippewa Nature Heart. The hour will embrace a narrative, crafts and different age-appropriate actions. Gown for the climate for this out of doors program. Program will transfer indoors if climate is poor. This occasion is free.

* Comedy Night time with Dwayne Gill, that includes Tim Finkel is about for 8 p.m. on the Midland Heart for the Arts. Tickets, midlandcenter.org

* The Fabulous Mr. E’s Piano Lounge from 5-7 pm. Mi Factor Grains and Grounds, 3124 Jefferson Ave, 989-486-9392.

Friday, Feb. 3

* Kirk Brewster, The Entrance Porch Hillbilly, performs lunchtime acoustic nation from 12-2pm. The Blues Physician together with his Sizzling and Blue Harmonicas performs from 5-7 pm. Mi Factor Grains and Grounds, 3124 Jefferson Ave, 989-486-9392.

Saturday, Feb. 4

* John Louis Good performs pure rockabilly from 5-7pm. Bryan Rombalski and Three Worlds play pop music flavored with Jazz/Funk/World/Americana from 8-10pm. Mi Factor Grains and Grounds, 3124 Jefferson Ave, 989-486-9392.

Sunday, Feb. 5

* Air Provide, a staple of early 80s radio, is scheduled in live performance at 7 p.m. on the Midland Heart for the Arts. Tickets begin at $34. Data, midlandcenter.org

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