Monday, January 18, 2021 |
Time | Title |
7:00 AM | LWV Leelanau: Non-Partisan but PoliticalNon-Partisan but Political. What Sets the League of Women Voters Apart from Partisan Politics. Leelanau County League of Women Voters President, Tricia Denton, discusses the distinction between partisan and political and how the League's long standing consensus-based positions guide the political activities of the League. | info |
8:00 AM | Boats of Mackinaw - Bruce TrudgenA history of working boats of Mackinaw. | info |
9:00 AM | Chair Yoga with Jeana SeidelmanYoga class for men and women. Exercises done from seated position. Led by Certified Yoga Instructor, Jeana Seidelman. | info |
10:06 AM | Ideas Live: February 2020Ideas Live TV co-hosts, Anne-Marie Oomen and Karen Anderson interview Miriam Pico. | info |
11:00 AM | Department of Health and Human Services Board Meeting October 2020The regular monthly business meeting of the Grand Traverse County DHHS Board. | info |
2:00 PM | Traverse Area District Library Regular Board Meeting: November 19, 2020Regularly scheduled meeting of the Traverse Area District Library Board of Trustees from November 19, 2020. Conducted remotely via Zoom. | info |
4:05 PM | Young at Heart Senior Sing Along: Episode 10Join Frank Youngman for a fireside sing along featuring songs you know and love. | info |
5:00 PM | Ladysmith Black MambazoLadysmith Black Mambazo performs at Lars Hockstad in Traverse City. | info |
6:30 PM | St. Francis vs Cheboygan Varsity Football 2020St. Francis Gladiators vs. Cheboygan Chiefs, in Cheboygan. | info |
8:00 PM | 2020 MLK: A Musical RemembranceA musical celebration honoring the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. featuring the NMC Children's Choir Cantus, the Chamber Singers & Canticum Novum under the direction of Jeffrey Cobb and the NMC Jazz Big Band & Lab Band under the direction of Laurie Sears. Presented by Building Bridges with Music. | info |
10:00 PM | Ernie Mindel Show: Bonny ShoresFolk and Country singer Ernie Mindel performs with guest musicians in a variety of locations around Northern Michigan and Florida. Ernie brings a mix of original tunes and cover songs that are sure to please. | info |
Tuesday, January 19, 2021 |
Time | Title |
6:59 AM | Traverse City's Message and Music: 1/17/2021The message this week is, "Purposed" (Ecclesiastes 1:1-2) by Lead Pastor Chad Oyer. This week's special music features our Handbell Choir and soprano soloist Emlin Munch. Hymns and an organ postlude are also included. | info |
7:59 AM | Money Series: Tax Law RevisitedWatch Jason P. Tank, CFA provide a review and update of the new tax law, including the SECURE Act, and learn how it affects you and your planning. | info |
9:00 AM | Energetics Exercise Class Tuesday Session - Senior Center August 2020Certified Personal Trainer, Karen Belanger, uses her years of experience teaching senior exercise classes to adapt routines using common household items. Participants can expect to be challenged, and given suggestions to make all routines adaptable to their level of comfort. | info |
10:00 AM | Barbara's Bookshelf: Stars and TsarsLocal pre-school teacher Barbara Overdier reads three stories for young or young at heart listeners in this tenth episode. | info |
10:17 AM | Barbara's Bookshelf: Choose NiceLocal pre-school teacher Barbara Overdier reads books about becoming and being nice in this fifteenth episode. | info |
10:30 AM | Excerpts from a Oakwood Cemetery Tour with a Halloween Twist Five segments from the Traverse Area Historical Society Oakwood Cemetery Tour. Program includes the State Hospital patients, Julius Hannah, Dr. Agausta Rosenthal-Thompson, Ida Greilick, and a description of various monument types and styles. | info |
12:00 PM | National Writers Series - Mardi Jo LinkMardi Link sits down with special guest host Ron Jolly to talk about her new book Drummond Girls. Mardi is also the author of Bootstrapper, a chronicle of her time as an unemployed mother on a norhtern Michigan farm. | info |
2:00 PM | Parent's Vitural Coffee Break with Kid's ActivitiesKid's Activity during Parent's Coffee Hour with Newton's Road. Go to http://fb.me/NewtonsRoad/ to see participate in the live Coffee Hour for parents. | info |
3:00 PM | Young at Heart Senior Sing Along: Episode 4Join Mary Sue for a lively sing along featuring folk songs, a Sound of Music medley and a moon and stars medley. | info |
4:30 PM | K-5 STEM at Home with Newton's RoadThe folks at Great Lakes Children's Museum show you how to use a special key to help easily identify
animal tracks. | info |
5:30 PM | LWVLC: From Idea to AdvocacyJanuary 8, 2020 Meeting of the LWV-Leelanau: Information & discussion of the Process of Concensus used to develop policy position that empower advocacy. | info |
7:00 PM | IAF: World Press Freedom Day with Journalist Rami KhouriThe International Affairs Forum marked World Press Freedom Day by hosting Rami Khouri, a Beirut-based journalist whose work spans 50 years of reporting on some of the most important global stories. He discussed the importance of journalism and how it has changed, as well as the challenges looking ahead. This program was recorded April 30, 2019 at the State Theatre. | info |
8:30 PM | The Hannah Lay Building: Pillar of the Community The history and architecture of the Hannah Lay Building, built in 1882-3 to house the Hannah Lay Mercantile "Big Store", the first big box store in Northwestern Lower Michigan. It was the first brick building in downtown Traverse City, and dominated the retail scene for many years, until finally closing in 1928. The structure has been remodeled many times, and is currently undergoing another remodeling. Techniques and some materials have been updated since it was first built, but the bricks and mortar on a foundation is still sound building practice today. It may last hundreds of years, with proper maintenance. | info |
9:00 PM | Excerpts from a Oakwood Cemetery Tour with a Halloween Twist Five segments from the Traverse Area Historical Society Oakwood Cemetery Tour. Program includes the State Hospital patients, Julius Hannah, Dr. Agausta Rosenthal-Thompson, Ida Greilick, and a description of various monument types and styles. | info |
10:00 PM | Message of Faith: 1/17/2021Recorded Church Service Title: The Power Of Hope Text: Psalm 119:114. | info |
11:00 PM | Jax Tea Party: Communism!Sarah is Chinese and reads a lot about different subjects. We have talked about the Covid problem, how her business did, and what is America doing to deal with Covid. She has a small business and was herself shut down by the Chinese Government for two months. She lost a lot of money in those two months, but now she is back in business and has good traffic of customers. Her customers aren't as wealthy as a few months ago, but the business is coming up. Her business doesn't look like communism to me. | info |
Wednesday, January 20, 2021 |
Time | Title |
12:30 AM | Here:Say Storytelling - S.O.S.Storytellers take the stage to tell stories on S.O.S. Recored at The Workshop Brewery, Traverse City, MI. | info |
6:58 AM | Traverse Area District Library Regular Board Meeting: November 19, 2020Regularly scheduled meeting of the Traverse Area District Library Board of Trustees from November 19, 2020. Conducted remotely via Zoom. | info |
9:00 AM | Exercise No Registration Required - The Senior Center - Thursday SessionEnergetic with CPT Karen Belanger. The Thursday Session | info |
10:00 AM | Jax Tea Party: Septage Treatment FacilityA detailed review of the septage treatment facility in Traverse City. It was originally proposed in 1992. It was finally built in 2004. The complaints are finally diminishing in 2018. | info |
11:00 AM | Tip of the Mitt Songwriters Festival: Radel RosinRadel Rosin of Oh Brother Big Sister performs at the Tip of the Mitt Songwriters Virtual Music Festival. | info |
12:00 PM | Truly. Pt. 6What it truly means to live, love, learn, and leave a legacy. | info |
1:00 PM | Fountain Point Music Series - Soul PatchSoul Patch infuses styles from several backgrounds including, world beat, jazz, reggae, bluegrass, funk, surf, rockabilly, ska, blues, and straight up rock n' roll. The group's original music spans three decades and can only be described at eclectic, taking ideas from any one of the three songwriters in the band and plugging them into the musical vessel that is Soul Patch. The output is a sweet ride of organic grooves for your mind and feet. Get your groove on with Soul Patch. This performance was recorded on August 17, 2014 at Fountain Point on Lake Leelanau, the historic 1889 waterfront resort in northwest lower Michigan. | info |
2:30 PM | National Writers Series at the Opera House - Paula McLainPaula McLain, international bestselling author of The Paris Wife,returns to the National Writers Series for an up-close and personal conversation about her stunning new book, Circling the Sun. | info |
4:00 PM | Young at Heart Senior Sing Along: Episode 9Join Mary Sue for a selection of patriotic music followed by a selection of hymns. | info |
4:30 PM | NMC Children's Choir 25th AnniversaryThe NMC Childrens Choir celebrates their 25th anniversary with performances from all ages. | info |
6:00 PM | International Affairs Forum: From D-Day to the Founding of the United NationsTwo Remembrances from our Greatest Generation. As we march further from 1945, fewer and fewer people remain who were firsthand witnesses to the rise of the postwar order, which has framed our world for the past 75 years. Hear directly from two members of our Greatest Generation, Dick Grout and Isabel Kulski, who were personally involved in military and diplomatic efforts 75 years ago. The International Affairs Forum of Traverse City is a program of Northwestern Michigan College and an affiliate of the World Affairs Councils of America. Learn more about the International Affairs Forum at https://www.tciaf.com/. Edited by Jim Muratzki. A special thanks to Karen Puschel Segal for her origination and tireless work on this particular project. | info |
7:00 PM | Ideas Live: January 2020Ideas Live TV co-hosts, Anne-Marie Oomen and Karen Anderson interview Traverse City Mayor, Jim Carruthers. | info |
8:00 PM | LWV Leelanau: Non-Partisan but PoliticalNon-Partisan but Political. What Sets the League of Women Voters Apart from Partisan Politics. Leelanau County League of Women Voters President, Tricia Denton, discusses the distinction between partisan and political and how the League's long standing consensus-based positions guide the political activities of the League. | info |
9:00 PM | The Hannah Lay Building: Pillar of the Community The history and architecture of the Hannah Lay Building, built in 1882-3 to house the Hannah Lay Mercantile "Big Store", the first big box store in Northwestern Lower Michigan. It was the first brick building in downtown Traverse City, and dominated the retail scene for many years, until finally closing in 1928. The structure has been remodeled many times, and is currently undergoing another remodeling. Techniques and some materials have been updated since it was first built, but the bricks and mortar on a foundation is still sound building practice today. It may last hundreds of years, with proper maintenance. | info |
9:58 PM | Len Paxton Teaching Series: A Friend That Sticketh Closer Than A BrotherJoin Pastor Len Paxton as he shares the Love of Jesus. | info |
10:30 PM | Theology in Perspective: 1/17/2021 | info |
11:02 PM | Pastor Bob Joyce Series: Bearing The Cross Part 1Join Pastor Bob Joyce as he shares about what The Cross means to us. | info |
Thursday, January 21, 2021 |
Time | Title |
6:00 AM | Message of Faith: 1/10/2021Recorded Church Service, Title: "The Power of Hope", Text: Psalm 31:24. | info |
7:00 AM | Trinity Lutheran Church: Sermon 12/20/2020Trinity Lutheran Church LCMS: Rev. Michael Goers, sermon for 12/20/2020, the Fourth Sunday in Advent. | info |
7:59 AM | Pastor Bob Joyce Series: Bearing The Cross Part 1Join Pastor Bob Joyce as he shares about what The Cross means to us. | info |
9:00 AM | Energetics Cardio Class Thursday Session - Senior Center August 2020Certified Personal Trainer, Karen Belanger, uses her years of experience teaching senior exercise classes to adapt routines using common household items. Participants can expect to be challenged, and given suggestions to make all routines adaptable to their level of comfort. | info |
10:00 AM | Barbara's Bookshelf: SpidersLocal pre-school teacher Barbara Overdier reads three stories for young or young at heart listeners in this third episode. | info |
10:13 AM | Barbara's Bookshelf: Speak for the TreesLocal pre-school teacher Barbara Overdier reads a story for young or young at heart listeners in this fourth episode. | info |
10:27 AM | Barbara's Bookshelf: CharactersLocal pre-school teacher Barbara Overdier reads three stories for young or young at heart listeners in this fifth episode. | info |
1:00 PM | Money Series: Unlocking Your Charitable IRAWatch Jason P. Tank, CFA to learn how to use your IRA as a charitable tool after the new tax law's
changes. | info |
3:00 PM | Ideas Live: January 2020Ideas Live TV co-hosts, Anne-Marie Oomen and Karen Anderson interview Traverse City Mayor, Jim Carruthers. | info |
5:30 PM | Department of Health and Human Services Board Meeting October 2020The regular monthly business meeting of the Grand Traverse County DHHS Board. | info |
10:00 PM | Ernie Mindel Show: Bonny ShoresFolk and Country singer Ernie Mindel performs with guest musicians in a variety of locations around Northern Michigan and Florida. Ernie brings a mix of original tunes and cover songs that are sure to please. | info |