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Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Monday, November 3rd, 2025.

Start your day with art and conversation: the Glen Arbor Arts Center is offering a mixed media exhibition called Something To Smile About, featuring the colorful works of Carol C Spaulding. It’s a great chance to get inspired before heading to your next adventure. If you’re in the mood for interactive art experiences, swing by the Crooked Tree Arts Center Atrium Gallery in Petoskey for Art Speaks, a creative arts studio tailored for adults with disabilities. At 11, the Crooked Tree Arts Center in Traverse City opens another exhibit, Dream & Memory, showcasing recent works by William Lindemann, alongside the engaging Ekphrastic 2, where visual art meets the written word in a powerful way.

Looking to connect with your community, grab a coffee and join Doughnuts with the Director at the Traverse Area District Library McGuire Community Room. Drop in at 11 and chat with Library Director Michele P. Howard about upcoming changes and get tips on using the new catalog search. It’s a friendly opportunity to voice your thoughts and learn more about library resources.

If you’re up for a scenic mini-road trip, the Oliver Art Center in Frankfort invites you to Elemental: Earth, Fire, Air, Water. This exhibition opens its doors at 10 and brings together striking pieces that explore the natural forces shaping our Michigan landscape.

As the leaves continue to fall, Traverse City’s event calendar is bustling with activities to carry us through the week and into the weekend. Music lovers can catch live performances at venues across town, while foodies and families alike look forward to special Thanksgiving dinner pickup at Black Star Farms—a perfect way to prepare for upcoming holiday gatherings and enjoy local flavors at home.

Farmers markets remain open, so if fresh produce or local crafts are on your mind, stop by this Saturday morning for one of the last outdoor markets of the season. It’s an excellent opportunity to stock up while supporting our area growers and artists.

In neighboring Leelanau County, look ahead to unique events like the upcoming Edmund Fitzgerald commemoration at Suttons Bay’s Friendship Community Center, marking the 50th anniversary of the famed shipwreck with stories and community reflection. Also, if you’ve been following local sports, you’ll be happy to know Leland’s boys soccer team has punched their ticket to the state finals after a thrilling semifinal win.

Weather-wise, expect crisp fall air with scattered clouds today, holding steady in the mid-40s. It’s perfect sweater weather, whether you’re exploring outdoor art, catching up with friends over doughnuts, or simply taking in the changing scenery around town.

That wraps up Monday’s round of happenings. Remember, Traverse City is filled with ways to connect—through art, music, food, and community spirit. This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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