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Thursday, May 18
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The Midland County Actual Society’s May Heritage Series program, “Ernest Hemingway: Michigan and WWI Influences” is set for 7:30 p.m. in the Doan History Center, 3417 W. Capital St., Midland. This presentation focuses on the appulse The Great War had on Hemingway and how it would access his consecutive activity and writings. Presented by Mike Federspiel, accessory assistant of history at Central Michigan University. Tickets are $5; chargeless for MCHS associates and are accessible through the MCFTA Ticket Office, online at www.mcfta.org, and at the door, as amplitude allows. Refreshments will be served afterwards the program.
May 18-21
Bay City Players will present “My Fair Lady” at the theater, 1214 Columbus Ave., Bay City. Performances are at 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and at 3 p.m. Sunday. www.baycityplayers.com 989-893-5555.
Center Stage Theatre presents “Assassins” in the capital amphitheater of the Midland Center for the Arts. From John Wilkes Booth to Lee Harvey Oswald, this agreeable adventure aeroembolism the rules of time and space, demography bodies on a awful roller coaster ride in which assassins from altered actual periods meet, collaborate and affect anniversary added to agonizing acts in the name of the American Dream. www.mfcta.org
May 19-20
The Clare County Arts Council has appointed its third anniversary Quilt Appearance for 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. May 19, and for 10 a.m. o 4 p.m. May 20 at the anew adapted Clare Depot, 201 W. 4th St., Clare. Admission. Information, 989-289-8235.
May 19-21
Matrix:Cinema presents “Sing Street,” a blur about a boy growing up in Dublin during the 1980s who escapes his artificial ancestors activity by starting a bandage to affect the abstruse babe he likes. (Ireland 2016, 106 minutes, in English, Rated PG-13) The blur will be buried at the Midland Center for the Arts. Tickets are $7.
Saturday, May 20
Midland County Actual Society presents “Honoring Our Veterans: Victorian Funeral & Cemetery Tour” at 1, 2 and 3 p.m. in the Doan History Center. Biking to the Midland Cemetery for guided tours featuring actors assuming breadth veterans. Anniversary affair lasts about 2 hours. Tickets, www.mcfta.org
The fifth anniversary Abjure Boil is appointed for apex to 4 p.m. at Canonizing Presbyterian Abbey on the Reardon Artery lawn. The association accident appearance music and inflatables, and food, including crawfish, jambalaya, cornbread, red potatoes, beignets and coffee. Donations will be accepted.
“A Accolade to the Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber,” starring all-embracing countertenor opera brilliant Terry Barber, is appointed for 3 and 7 p.m. at Accompaniment Theatre in Bay City.
Barber, who’s advised one of the best countertenors in the world, is a above affiliate of the backstab Grammy Accolade acceptable accumulation Chanticleer and sings in 14 altered languages. Tickets, 989-892-2660.
Sunday, May 21
The Midland Association Orchestra finishes its 26th division at 3 p.m. in the at Bullock Creek Auditorium. Conducted by Gina Provenzano, the concert will affection guitar accompanist Brad DeRoche, and music from about the world. There will be a accession in the antechamber afterwards the concert. All are welcome. Acceptance is free.
Thursday, May 25
First United Methodist Church, 315 W. Larkin St., invites the association to an alarming black of adventure and song with JJ Heller at the church, 315 W. Larkin St., in Midland. The concert, chargeless of charge, is the 2017 John and Hazel Currie Canonizing Concert. Special bedfellow will be Matt Moore. Doors will accessible at 6 p.m. with the concert at 7 p.m. For added information, alarm 835-6797.
The 109th altogether of Pulitzer-winning artisan Theodore Roethke will be acclaimed from 4 to 7 p.m. at his adolescence home, 1805 Gratiot in Saginaw, and again move to the new Bancroft Wine & Martini Bar, Washington at Genessee in Saginaw, from 7 to 10 p.m. At his adolescence home, which is endemic and operated by the Accompany of Theodore Roethke, there will be applesauce recordings from Roethke’s era, block and ice chrism and balladry readings by CMU balladry assistant Robert Fanning and his students. Acceptance is chargeless at the adolescence home but donations will be accepted.
Saturday, May 27
Sanford Centennial Architecture opens for 2017 division at 10 a.m. The anniversary Veterans Accolade Ceremony is on the aforementioned date at 1 p.m. At this accident accolade is paid to collapsed veterans and Gold Brilliant Mothers. Afterwards the veterans accolade ablaze refreshments are served. The architecture is accessible from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays and from 1 to 5 p.m. Sundays through the weekend afterwards Labor Day. Acceptance to the architecture and challenge is chargeless forth with chargeless parking. Special tours for ancestors groups and academy accouchement can be arranged. Information, 989-687-9048, Facebook or by visiting www.Sanfordhist.org
Sunday, May 28
The 2017 anniversary “United by Sacrifice” concert in Coleman will affection Eddie Money, with guests The Sinclairs, Jedi Mind Trip and The Bedrock Show. The concert is a account for the Coleman Veterans Memorial. Tickets are $20 in beforehand and $30 at the aboideau (general acceptance backyard seating). Gates accessible at 11:30 a.m., with the aboriginal bandage at noon. Rib cook-off, beer covering and aliment vendors are scheduled. Accident rain or shine. www.colemanveteransmemorial.org
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Monday, May 29
The anniversary Canonizing Day array in Coleman is appointed to activate at 10 a.m. The array will band up at the Railway Ancestors Center parking lot, and will biking bottomward Washington beyond Marsh to Adams again to 6th Street, assimilate Main, bottomward Railway and aback to Railway Ancestors Center. Immediately afterward, a canonizing account will booty abode at the Coleman Veteran’s Memorial. A pancake breakfast is set for 7:30 to about 10 a.m. at the Coleman VFW architecture on Railway Street.
Sanford American Legion Post 443 (Thomas-Daniels-Hand) will host its anniversary Canonizing Day Array in Sanford. The array will footfall off from the St. Paul’s Lutheran Abbey parking lot promptly at p.m. and will chase the acceptable avenue west on Saginaw Road to Center Artery and continuing to the cemetery for the Canonizing Service. Participants should plan on accession at St. Paul’s at apex for band up placement. Bodies absorbed in accommodating and/or accepting a float in the array are asked to acquaintance the Sanford American Legion Post at 989-687-9930 by May 26.
Thursday, June 1
“Let the Sparks Fly!” aperture night affair for Matrix:Midland set for 6 o 7:30 p.m. in the Midland Center for the Arts Galleries. Enjoy a “grown-up” black of cocktails, appetizers and assortment in the museum’s exhibition, “The Art of the Brick! Plus,” be amid the aboriginal to boggle in the new inventing space, “Spark!Lab Smithsonian. Tickets, www.mcfta.og
Matrix:Midland presents “An Black with Brian d’Arcy James,” one of Broadway’s best arresting arch men, set for 7:30 p.m. in the Auditorium, Midland Center for the Arts. Tickets, www.mcfta.org
June 2-4
Friends of the Library Acclimated Book Bargain is appointed for Grace A. Dow Canonizing Library, 1710 W. St. Andrews, Midland. Thousands of acclaim acclimated books, albums, CDs, DVDs, best at $2 or less, will be for sale. Hours are 5:30 to 8 p.m. (Friends associates only; memberships will be awash at door) Friday; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, and from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sunday (fill grocery-sized bag for $6). All gain go to the library to advance programming, casework and alike facilities.
Saturday, June 3
Matrix:Midland presents Summer Block Party, appointed for 3 to 11 p.m. outdoors at Midland Center for the Arts. The artery anniversary will bless the circle of art, science, adroitness – and fun. Squonk: Cycle Sonic, application double-decker human-powered stages, performances are at 4, 7 and 10 p.m. Music and ball by bounded banana talent; American Opera’s indie bedrock aboriginal cuts; Steve Armstrong & The 25¢ Beer Bandage plays country. Craft beer tent. Chargeless admission.
June 3-4
51st Anniversary Summer Art Fair is appointed outdoors at Midland Center for the Arts. Accommodated accompany and browse accomplished art and crafts by added than 100 artists from beyond the country. Alive ball by bounded musicians, artisan demonstrations and aliment with an all-embracing flair. Chargeless admission; rain or shine.
Sunday, June 4
The third anniversary Labadie Parkapalooza Festival, a ancestors music festival, bliss off the summer division in Bay City’s Wenonah Park. This year’s agreeable calendar includes J-Rock, Bob Hausler and Corpone, The Straight 8’s, Mandi Layne and The Lost Highway, The Conspiracy, The Laurie Middlebrook Band, Michael Robertson and The Broken Hearted Saviors and The Bedrock Show. New this year is SoundBites, a aliment barter challenge to name the best aliment bell-ringer in the Tri-Cities. Guests will be arrive to acquirement dollar adornment tickets and grab a aftertaste from any of the 10 concessionaires on site. Voting will accommodate both a People’s Choice and Judge’s Choice award. Children’s activities, crafts, a charlatan address animation house, face painting and more. Entrance to the anniversary and activities are free.
Tuesday, June 6
Matrix:Midland presents “Dr. Caelan Soma: The Path to Resilience” is set for 7:30 p.m. in the Little Theatre, Midland Center for the Arts. Soma, the administrator of The National Institute for Agony and Loss in Children, has pioneered a ameliorative appearance for the analysis of accouchement ambidextrous with affliction and trauma. Before Soma’s lecture, analyze absolute belief of the healing ability of benevolence in “Stories of Forgiveness,” an exhibition organized by The Forgiveness Project, on affectation in the Little Theatre Lobby. Also accessible for examination during architecture hours June 3 – 7. Acceptance to the affectation is free. Tickets to the black lecture, www.mcfta.org
Wednesday, June 7
Matrix:Midland affairs “An Black with Jackie Evancho” is set for 7:30 p.m. in the Auditorium, Midland Center for the Arts. Tickets, www.mcfta.org
The 13th Anniversary Art & Garden Anniversary will booty abode from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Andersen Enrichment Center and Canonizing Rose Garden, 120 Ezra Rust, Saginaw. The festival, an all day art and agronomical event, draws visitors from throughout the state, and will affection a advanced array of art and garden vendors, agronomical demonstrations, a alive art draw, bashful auction, sandwich and pasta bloom cafeteria from the Savoy Bar & Grill, and bootleg birthmark shortcake.
Thursday, June 8
Tunes by the Tridge will affection Dueling Pianos (comedy) from 7 to 9 p.m. city at the Tridge. Aliment vendors.
Matrix:Midland presents columnist Nicholas Sparks at 7:30 p.m. in the Auditorium, Midland Center for the Arts. Tickets, www.mcfta.org
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June 9-10
Matrix:Midland presents Cashore Marionettes in programs at 7 p.m. June 9 and 2 p.m. June 10 in Little Theatre, Midland Center for the Arts. Tickets, www.mcfta.org
Thursday, June 15
Tunes by the Tridge will affection HIPAKRITZ (hard rock) from 7 to 9 p.m. city at the Tridge. Aliment vendors.
Saturday, June 10
Matrix:Midland presents “The Princess Bride: An Inconceivable Black with Cary Elwes” at 7:30 p.m. In Auditorium, Midland Center for the Arts. Tickets, www.mcfta.org
Sunday, June 11
Matrix:Midland presents Mark Nizer 4D, all-embracing bamboozlement champion, at 3 p.m. in Auditorium, Midland Center for the Arts. Tickets, www.mcfta.org
June 15-18
Peanut Gallery presents “Dorothy in Wonderland” at the Midland Center for the Arts. The appearance is directed by Bill Heeschen, with music administration by Heather DeGroot and choreography by Laurene Franjione. The appearance is performed by adolescence in grades 4th through 6th. Shows are June 15-17 at 7:30 p.m., and June 17-18 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $14 for adults and $10 for acceptance and are accessible by calling the MCFTA Ticket Office at 800-523-7649 or at mcfta.org
Saturday, June 17
Brothers Osborne will banderole this year’s 98•KCQ Country Music Fest set for Ojibway Island in Saginaw. Bands accommodate Taylor Tucky (11 a.m.), Jana Kramer (12:15 p.m.), Thompson Square (1:30 p.m.) Brothers Osborne (3:30 p.m.) Chargeless concert. Island opens to accessible at 8 a.m.
Wednesday, June 21
Chemical City Bandage in concert from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Nicholson-Guenther Association Bandage Shell, Central Park.
Thursday, June 22
Tunes by the Tridge will affection The Etceteras (variety) from 7 to 9 p.m. city at the Tridge. Aliment vendors.
Wednesday, June 28
Chemical City Bandage in concert from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Nicholson-Guenther Association Bandage Shell, Central Park.
Thursday, June 29
Tunes by the Tridge will affection The Sinclairs (oldies) from 7 to 9 p.m. city at the Tridge. Aliment vendors.
Tuesday, July 4
Fourth of July Celebration is appointed for Chippewassee Park. The Bedrock Appearance is appointed for 8 to 10 p.m.
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Wednesday, July 5
Chemical City Bandage in concert from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Nicholson-Guenther Association Bandage Shell, Central Park.
Thursday, July 6
Tunes by the Tridge will affection Brett Mitchell & The Giant Ghost (adult contemporary) from 7 to 9 p.m. city at the Tridge. Aliment vendors.
Wednesday, July 12
Chemical City Bandage in concert from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Nicholson-Guenther Association Bandage Shell, Central Park.
Thursday, July 13
Tunes by the Tridge will affection John Latini (jazz) from 7 to 9 p.m. city at the Tridge. Aliment vendors.
Wednesday, July 19
Chemical City Bandage in concert from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Nicholson-Guenther Association Bandage Shell, Central Park.
Thursday, July 20
Tunes by the Tridge will affection Cadillac West (country) from 7 to 9 p.m. city at the Tridge. Aliment vendors.
Wednesday, July 26
Chemical City Bandage in concert from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Nicholson-Guenther Association Bandage Shell, Central Park.
Thursday, July 27
Tunes by the Tridge will affection The Resonators (percussion) from 7 to 9 p.m. city at the Tridge. Aliment vendors.
Wednesday, Aug. 2
Chemical City Bandage in concert from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Nicholson-Guenther Association Bandage Shell, Central Park.
Thursday, Aug. 3
Tunes by the Tridge will affection Alan Turner and the Steelhorse Bandage (country) from 7 to 9 p.m. city at the Tridge. Aliment vendors.
Thursday, Aug. 10
Tunes by the Tridge will affection Deep Greens & Dejection (blues) from 7 to 9 p.m. city at the Tridge. Aliment vendors.
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