Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Saturday, July 5th, 2025. We hope you had a great Fourth of July, and as the summer sun rises over the bay, there’s plenty to keep your spirits high right here in Traverse City. Today marks the grand finale of the National Cherry Festival, and as any local will tell you, this eight-day celebration is the beating heart of summer in the Cherry Capital. If you haven’t yet experienced it, don’t miss the last round of parades weaving downtown, heart-pounding air shows above the waterfront, and the always-spirited cherry pie-eating contests. There’s entertainment for all ages, from concerts in the park to vendors serving up everything cherry—think fresh-baked pies, jams, and even cherry barbecue sauce. You can join the energy at the Meijer Festival of Races this morning or the lively July 5K Fun Run, perfect for stretching your legs while soaking up that festival buzz.
Culture seekers are in for a treat at the Dennos Museum Center, where “A Style All Our Own: Canadian Woodland Artists” opens today at 11 a.m. This exhibit runs through September but makes a perfect post-festival cool-down, showcasing the vibrant works of Indigenous Great Lakes painters who redefined woodland art in the 1960s. It’s a beautiful window into regional creativity that is open for you Tuesday through Sunday.
If you crave more artistic inspiration, check out the “Random: Collages From The Scrap Pile” exhibition or the ongoing “Small Works: Community Collage” project—both reflecting Traverse City’s love for the hands-on, the homemade, and the heartfelt.
Lovers of spectacle, don’t forget: summer isn’t over after the cherries. Traverse City Horse Shows continue at Flintfields Horse Park until September, drawing top-tier equestrian competitors in Olympic-level show jumping, and you’ll want to mark your calendars for the International Fireworks Championship at Turtle Creek Stadium this September, where teams from around the globe light up the night with world-class pyrotechnics.
Whether you’re out on the sand, strolling through a gallery, or swaying to live music among the cherry groves, Traverse City’s summer magic is in full swing. Taste something new, cheer on a runner, or take in a little art—this community has something to surprise you around every corner.
This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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