Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Sunday, October 26, 2025.
As the last weekend of October unfolds, Traverse City is buzzing with fall color, creativity, and plenty of ways to get out and connect. Kicking things off, just down the road, the Interlochen Farmers Market is open until two this afternoon. Grab a cup of cider, browse local produce and crafts, and think about the upcoming winter while chatting with growers and artists who keep our region’s flavor so unique. Pumpkin season is still going strong, and there’s plenty of fresh harvest to pick up today.
If you’re feeling artsy or just want to see what local creatives are up to, the region has no shortage of exhibitions today. The Oliver Art Center in Frankfort is featuring Elemental: Earth, Fire, Air, Water, an exploration of Michigan’s natural elements through multiple artistic media. Over in Glen Arbor, the thought-provoking “HIStory / HERstory: Whose Story?” asks us to consider whose voices are heard and preserved in our histories—visual art with a message, running through the end of the week. If you venture into Traverse City’s art scene, you’ll also find mixed media works by Carol Spaulding and the 3rd Annual When Form Meets Function exhibit, showcasing 3D artistry in fiber, wood, and clay at the Crooked Tree Arts Center.
For families and Halloween fans, Glen Arbor is welcoming trick-or-treaters from noon to three this afternoon. Participating businesses are handing out treats—costumes are highly encouraged, and there’s a little something for every goblin, superhero, or princess.
Live music fans can head to Dune Bird Winery, where Loose Change will be performing this afternoon, offering an easygoing soundtrack to a late fall weekend in Leelanau wine country. And speaking of music, acclaimed pianist David Chown delivers a solo concert at three, taking you on a journey through some of the greatest songs of 1975—an instrumental trip down memory lane for those who want to relax and reminisce.
Looking for a little adrenaline before Halloween arrives? Screams In the Dark Haunted Attractions return tonight at Blackwood Manor, with creepy trails, dark carnivals, and enough haunted ambiance to please thrill-seekers and brave families alike.
If you’re seeking something slower-paced and restorative, today is the final day for the Fall Weekend Retreat at Sleeping Bear Resort, which combines yoga, art, and outdoor time—perfect for recharging before November’s chills set in.
On the airwaves, Interlochen Public Radio is highlighting voices from the community with Music by Request—your chance to determine the local soundtrack, and, for classical fans, reminder to record and submit salutes to veterans ahead of Veterans Day.
That’s what’s happening around Traverse City and beyond as October draws to a close. Get out, discover something new, and savor these last golden days of fall. This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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