Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Wednesday, July 23. Let’s get right into what’s happening around town and things you won’t want to miss today. If you love art, today is a perfect opportunity to explore exhibits across Traverse City. The Dennos Museum Center at NMC is hosting "Reclaimed: The Art of Ecology," featuring 33 artists who transform recycled materials into thought-provoking pieces. Doors open at 11 and the exhibit runs until 4. This show isn’t just about creativity—it’s about seeing our environment in a new way and inspiring us to look a little closer at what we throw away. Over at the Crooked Tree Arts Center, the Cornwell Gallery is alive today with “Turning - TC,” an exhibit filled with one-of-a-kind wooden works by the Northwestern Michigan Woodturners Club. You’ll spot everything from sculptures to beautifully crafted bowls, each shaped by hand on a lathe. This celebration of woodworking connects creativity, tradition, and practical skill, and it’s open from 11 to 5 today. For those looking to discover local craftsmanship, don’t forget to swing by the Annual Summer Arts and Crafts Fair at Assembly Ball Field. Featuring over 90 artisans and vendors, this outdoor market kicks off at 9:30 and is a great chance to meet the makers behind the art. Whether you’re shopping for gifts or looking for that perfect piece for your home, there’s something for everyone. Families with young kids can join the Traverse Area District Library for Summer Storytime at 11, where the Youth Services team brings books to life and helps spark a lifelong love of reading. As for live music, Hanna von B takes the stage for “The Sounds of Summer” in the garden this evening at 6, offering up her signature blend of vocals and guitar in a laid-back, outdoor setting perfect for winding down your day. Later this afternoon, the Twilight Tunes Dueling Pianos event brings infectious energy to the Streets Block Party, with sidewalk sales, downtown specialties, and music starting at 4. Meanwhile, if you’re in the mood for wine and tunes, Dune Bird Winery hosts Liz Landry for a set starting at 6, pairing live local music with a glass of your favorite vino. In community news, a Traverse City family continues to raise awareness and funds for ovarian cancer research, reminding us that summer is also about coming together for causes that matter. And in theatre, Lakeside Shakespeare performs “An Iliad” at Tank Hill—the show runs through Friday and promises a gripping retelling of the ancient epic against the unique backdrop of the lakeshore. No matter where you go, today is about creativity, connection, and discovery in Traverse City. This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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