6 AUTUMN GUIDE 2003 TRAVERSE CITY RECORD-EAGLE

Crooked Tree Arts Center, Petoskey; tickets $11 in advance at The Area District Library, 610 Nov. 2: ”Ailey II” featuring top Calendar tickets at Grain Train and Crooked Loading Dock, New Moon Records Woodmere, TC, 932-8500. dancers from the Alvin Ailey Tree Arts Center, Petoskey and and Oryana Food Cooperative, or Oct. 25: Leelanau Farmers Market, 8 Repertory Ensemble, 8 p.m., tickets Continued from Page 4 Quarters, Harbor Springs, call 348- $13 at the door, The Loading Dock, a.m.-noon, Broadway and Lincoln, $25 adults, $10 students, spon- Ø 7047. Traverse City, 941-4422. Suttons Bay, 256-9888. sored by Crooked Tree Arts Center available at Kejara’s Bridge in Lake Oct. 18: Wood Boats on the Wall, by Oct. 23: East Jordan Farmers Market; Oct. 25: Halloween Masquerade at Boyne City High School, 347- Leelanau; Leelanau Books and the Leelanau Historical Museum, 9 a.m.-noon; Sportsmen’s Park, East Pops, Traverse Symphony 4337 or visit the Web site, Leland Mercantile in Leland; North on the Leland River, Leland. Jordan. Orchestra; 8 p.m., $14-29, Lars www.crookedtree.org. Country Gardens in Northport; The Oct. 18: Progressive Irish band Oct. 23-25: “Picasso at the Lapin Hockstad Auditorium, TC. Call Nov. 2: “ in Song” with Bob Painted Bird in Suttons Bay; and Millish in concert, 8 p.m., with Agile” Studio Theatre production, 8 947-7120 or visit the Web site, Moy, Mary Anne Rivers, Donna Lea Horizon Books Traverse City, or at dancers from Heinzman School of p.m., $8, Old Town Playhouse, www.tso-online.org. Wilson and Dan Truckey, 4 p.m., the six studio sites; proceeds bene- Irish Dance, $10, Gopherwood 947-2210. Oct. 26: New Third Coast and Jim Grand Traverse Heritage Center, fit the Old Art Building in Leland, Concert Series, Elks Club, Cadillac, Oct. 24: Social dance, 7-8 p.m. les- Crockett in concert, 7 p.m., Grand 322 Sixth Street, $5 advance, $1 256-2131. tickets at Cadillac NewsCenter or son, followed by social, $5/person Traverse Heritage Center, 322 Sixth for children, $10 for families, Oct. 18: Little Traverse Light Station call 775-2813. for lesson, $5/person for social; Street, $11 advance, $13 at the smoke-free concert, phone 995- (Harbor Point Lighthouse) tours, 9 Oct. 18-19: Vintage passenger train Dance Center, 225 E. 14th, TC, door, smoke-free concert, 995- 0313. a.m.-5 p.m. by reservation only, offers one-hour excursions from 947-6820. 0313. Nov. 3: Cultural program, “Ties that $20 minimum donation per visitor; Lakefront Park in Cadillac; tickets Oct. 24 & 26: Elk Rapids Farmers Oct. 29: Cultural program, “Women Bind” with Darlene Kaczmarczyk, Harbor Springs; for details or tour in advance from Cadillac Market, 8 a.m., Elk Rapids in Developing Countries: Social West Shore Community College reservations, call 439-5121. NewsCenter and Downtown Chamber of Commerce, U.S. 31, Economics of Women in Gambia” Campus Center’s MBT Room, 11 Oct. 18: Comedy concert, 7 p.m., by Antiques and Collectibles, Cadillac, Elk Rapids, 264-8202 or (800) 626- with Fatoumatta Ssagnia-Sise, West a.m., ties in with “Ties that Bind” Christian comedian Ken Davis, $5; 256-7820. 7328. Shore Community College, Room exhibit running through November Christian Oct. 19: Teen poetry and coffee, 1-3 Oct. 24-25: “It’s a Scream,” horror- 204 Technical Center, 12:30 p.m.; in the Liberal Arts and Science School, McBain; tickets at p.m., all area teens are welcome to comedy on stage at the Ramsdell WSCC, Scottville, 845-6211, Ext. Center, WSCC, Scotville, 845-6211, Rehoboth Reformed Church or attend; Traverse Area District Theatre and presented by the 3407. Ext. 3407. Northern Michigan Christian Library, 610 Woodmere, TC, 932- Manistee Civic Players, 8 p.m., Oct. 30: East Jordan Farmers Market; Nov. 7: Michael Smith in a Blissfest School, McBain; Lemstone 8500. tickets $12, Manistee. 9 a.m.-noon, Sportsmen’s Park, East Folk Series Concert, 8 p.m., Christian Bookstore or Rainbow Oct. 19: Robin Lee Berry and Oct. 24-25: “Dancing at Lughnasa,” Jordan. reserved seating $12 in advance, Books, TC; Schepers & Hofstra Rachael Davis in concert, 7 p.m., 8 p.m., Center Stage Auditorium, Oct. 30: Wigglers Fun preschool general admission $10 advance, or Accountants or Gospel Bookstore, Grand Traverse Heritage Center, West Shore Community College, costume parade, 10 a.m., Traverse $12 at the door, Crooked Tree Arts Cadillac; Northern , 322 Sixth Street, $11 advance, $13 Scottville, (800) 848-9722, 845- Area District Library, 610 Center, Petoskey, 348-7047. Gaylord. at the door, smoke-free concert, 6211. Woodmere, TC, 932-8500. Nov. 7: Fall Craft Show, 9 a.m.-4 Oct. 18: Kirby & Friends in concert, 995-0313. Oct. 24-25: County-wide Kingsley Oct. 30: Halloween Walk, trick or p.m., Sabin Elementary School, TC, 8 p.m., $10 advance, $12 door, Oct. 21: Jack Williams smoke-free Community First Annual Book Sale, treating at participating merchants 943-3423. $12 advance reserved seating; concert, folk music, 7:30 p.m., 7-9 p.m. Oct. 24 with admission for 12 and under; 3:30-5:30 p.m., Nov. 7: The Avatar Brass, “A Salute $5 and refreshments, and no downtown TC; 922-2050. to the Big Band Era,” 8 p.m., tickets admission charge Saturday, Oct. Oct. 30-31: Explorers haunted $15-$20, Kirtland Center for the 25, from 8 a.m.-5 p.m., paperbacks House at the Kalkaska fire station, Performing Arts, Roscommon, (989) and hardcovers for sale, along with 7-10 p.m. Oct. 30 and 7 p.m.-mid- 275-6777. silent auction and some signed and night Oct. 31, Kalkaska. Nov. 7-15: Festival of Trees, Grand vintage books, proceeds benefit Oct. 30-31: Evernight Entertainment Traverse Heritage Center, TC, 995- COMING EVENTS new Kingsley Library, at Kingsley haunted house, 7 p.m.-midnight, 0313. Middle School small gym, 403 $8 adults, $6 for 12 and younger, Nov. 15: Claudia Schmidt presented Blair, Kingsley. Gaylord, across from K-mart, (989) by Gopherwood Concerts, 8 p.m., Northport Community Arts Center Oct. 24-26: Grand Hotel’s Big Band 731-9716 or 258-0239. tickets $10 are available at Cadillac Dance Extravaganza; Grand Hotel, Oct. 30-31: “It’s a Scream,” horror- NewsCenter or on the Web site, Mackinac Island, (906) 847-3331, comedy on stage at the historic www.gopherwoodconcerts.com, 2003 Fall/Winter Series (517) 349-4600, www.grandhotel. Ramsdell Theatre and presented by Cadillac Elks Club, Cadillac, 775- com. the Manistee Civic Players, tickets 2813. Series Tickets available September 29th Oct. 24-26: Evernight Entertainment $12, with a special midnight per- Nov. 15: The Harry Goldson Jazz Adult Series: $50 Student Series: $25 haunted house, 7 p.m.-midnight, formance on Halloween $7 to Ensemble with Betty Joplin, 8 p.m., $8 adults, $6 for 12 and younger, those in full costume, Manistee. $22 advance; Milliken Auditorium, Single Tickets available October 13th Gaylord, across from K-mart, (989) Oct. 31: “Dancing at Lughnasa,” 8 Dennos Museum, 1525 E. Front, Adult: $15 Student: $5 731-9716 or 258-0239. p.m., Center Stage Auditorium, TC, 995-1553. Oct. 25: Gladhander fund-raiser, St. West Shore Community College, Nov. 15: Traverse Symphony Francis High School, black-tie Scottville, (800) 848-9722, 845- Orchestra Saturday Family Saturday, October 25 at 7:30 p.m. optional event with gourmet din- 6211. Symphony “Winds ‘n Time,” 11 ner, cocktails, midnight breakfast, Oct. 31: Elk Rapids Farmers Market, a.m., tickets $5 children, $7 adults, Three Men and a Tenor silent and oral auction, benefit for 8 a.m., Elk Rapids Chamber of Milliken Auditorium, TC; 947- Grand Traverse Area Catholic Commerce, U.S. 31, Elk Rapids, 7120. Sunday, November 9 at 4:00 p.m. Schools; $300 per couple; 941- phone 264-8202 or (800) 626- Nov. 17: Traverse Youth Orchestras in GLAD or www.gtacs.org/gladhan- 7328. concert, 7 p.m., tickets $8 students, Interlochen Wind Ensemble der. $12 adults, TC West High School, Oct. 25: Three Men and a Tenor, TC, 947-7120. Saturday, November 22 at 7:30 p.m. cornball comedy and singing; 7:30 NOVEMBER Nov. 22-23: Traverse Symphony p.m., Northport Community Arts Orchestra presents “Vivaldi & Center, 104 Wing St., Northport. Nov. 1: Elk Rapids Community Beethoven” featuring Hal Ray Kamalay and 386-5001, www.northportcac.org. Bazaar, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., lunch Grossman as violin soloist; 8 p.m. His Red Hot Peppers Oct. 25: ”Sacred Dances from served, door prizes, child care Nov. 22 and 3 p.m. Nov. 23, tickets Around the World,” Unity Church, available; Elk Rapids High School, $14-$29, Corson Auditorium, TC, 882-4933. Meguzee Point Road, Elk Rapids; Interlochen Center for the Arts, Saturday, December 6 at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 25: “Cider, molasses and vine- 938-3283. Interlochen, 947-7120. gar,” Pumpkinfest, 10-5 p.m., Nov. 1: Explorers haunted House at Nov. 23: Grand Traverse Heritage Petoskey Steel Band Wellington Farm Park, 6940 S. the Kalkaska fire station, 7-10 Center presents Mustard’s Retreat in Military Rd., Grayling, (888) 653- p.m.., Kalkaska. concert at 310 restaurant, party and Sunday, December 14 at 4:00 p.m. 3276. Nov. 1: “It’s a Scream,” horror-come- food begins at 2 p.m., music at 4 Oct. 25: “A Midsummer Night’s dy on stage at the Ramsdell Theatre p.m., tickets are $25 in advance Christmas Concert Dream,” $18 members, $21 adults, and presented by the Manistee from the Grand Traverse Heritage Northport's Village Voices and Community Band $10 students, 8 p.m., The Opera Civic Players, 8 p.m., tickets $12, Center, Oryana Food Cooperative, House, Cheboygan, 627-5432, Manistee. Union Street Station and New bring the holidays home (800) 357-9408, www.theopera- Nov. 1: Siegel-Schwall Band (blues), Moon Records, $30 at the door, house.org. 8 p.m., $22 advance; Milliken 310 restaurant, 310 Cass, Traverse Oct. 25: Craft and Bake Sale, 9 a.m.- Auditorium, Dennos Museum, City, 995-0313. NCAC Auditorium is located at 104 Wing St. 4 p.m., Kingsley Area Schools, 401 1525 E. Front, TC, 995-1553. Nov. 29: Ann Rabson and Guy Davis (Northport Public School) Blair, Kingsley. Nov. 1-2: Evernight Entertainment (blues), 8 p.m., $20 advance; Oct. 25: Traverse City Children’s haunted house, 7 p.m.-midnight, Milliken Auditorium, Dennos For tickets or information, call 231-386-5001 Theatre presentation of “A $8 adults, $6 for 12 and younger, Museum, Northwestern Michigan or visit www.northportcac.org Thousand Cranes,” 11 a.m., free, Gaylord, across from K-mart, (989) College, 1525 E. Front, TC, 995-

10/10.720746-SU all area children welcome, Traverse 731-9716 or 258-0239. 1553.