Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Wednesday, March 4th.
We're starting this Wednesday with some great community opportunities happening across our region. Northwestern Michigan College is continuing its commitment to supporting students and neighbors in need. They hosted a mobile food pantry yesterday afternoon in their main parking lot, and if you missed it, don't worry because they're doing it again next Monday, March 16th. Both drive-thru and walk-thru options will be available, so whether you're a student, a family, or anyone in our community who could use a little help, you're welcome to stop by.
Speaking of community support, there's a lot happening in the coming weeks that you won't want to miss. The Escanaba area has some wonderful events lined up, including a Spring Expo that's going to be huge. The Escanaba Kiwanis Club is hosting their Spring Expo vendor show from April 10th through the 12th. If you're a vendor looking to participate, registration materials are available at their website, EscanabaKiwanis.org, or you can email them at Kiwanis.SpringExpo at gmail dot com.
If you're looking for something to do this weekend, there's a St. Patrick's Day breakfast buffet coming up on Sunday, March 15th in Rock. The Rock Lions and Legion are hosting a full breakfast buffet with scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, hash browns, biscuits and sausage gravy, pancakes, and French toast, running from nine in the morning until noon. All proceeds support the Rock Lions Club's charitable work in our community.
For those interested in personal growth, there's a relationship seminar coming to the Escanaba SDA Church on Friday and Saturday, March 27th and 28th. Ron Price, a licensed mediator with over 35 years of experience, will be leading discussions on relationship building. Sessions start at five thirty on Friday evening and at eleven in the morning and two in the afternoon on Saturday.
We're also seeing some wonderful cultural activities. The Delta County League of Women Voters is seeking donations of books, audiobooks, DVDs, and music CDs for their annual book sale at the Waterfront Art Festival. They especially need large print books, which are always in high demand. If you have materials in good condition that are no more than ten years old, you can drop them off at the Ludington Centre.
There's truly something for everyone in our community this month, whether you're looking to give back, enjoy a meal with friends and neighbors, or grow personally.
This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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