Arts and Culture

Members First Credit Union manager donates hair to help kids with hair loss

Melanie Duke, branch manager at Member's First Credit Union, recently donated all of her hair to help kids suffering from hair loss.

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International film festival set to take over the screens of Mt. Pleasant

The films include a range of Oscar-nominated movies and otherwise critically-acclaimed independent cinema.

Nine ideas for Valentine’s Day romance in mid-Michigan

Your love life doesn't have to cool down with the weather. In Isabella county, romance abounds on any budget.

Public art campaign seeks submissions from the general public and local organizations

An Isabella County public art tradition has once again launched throughout several local communities.

The growing STEM Ecosystem in the Great Lakes Bay Region

With the help of the Great Lakes Bay Regional Alliance, our community is home to several resources to help local students get involved with STEM education in order to prepare for the workforce of tomorrow.

Taylor Idema and Chris Bundy
Local teen taking community arts pavilion from concept to concrete

After two years of fundraising, planning, and permit processes, Taylor Idema's vision of a place where her community can gather outdoors for music and performances is slated for completion within the year.

The Gurski home on East Maple Street
Seven must-see Christmas light displays in Mt. Pleasant

Pour a cup of hot chocolate, hop in the car, and follow our handy google map to seven festive displays around town. 

Nagazi is a band of brothers bonded by metal

The Hafer brothers and their bandmates are preparing to go on a national tour. It's just one more step on the road to making it in a time when the way bands market themselves has changed. 

Mt. Pleasant’s Discovery Museum wants kid to run, explore, and play their way into learning

Mt. Pleasant's Discovery Museum offers 12,000 square-feet of space for kids to move, learn, and explore.

Poet Marc Hudson read a selection of his work to a full house last month at the Wellspring Literary Series tenth season kickoff
In its tenth season, Wellspring Literary is art for all

Next Monday, November 12, a crowd will assemble. To the naked eye, they’ll probably look like they don’t quite belong together, but in this room behind the tall sparkling glass that faces Broadway street everyone is connected.

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