May 16 Thursday
Charles E. Boyk Law Offices are proud to offer our 16th annual Bikes for Kids Giveaway. To promote bicycle safety and recognize deserving children in the community, we are giving away 10 bikes to local children for the summer! To learn more and make a nomination visit our Bikes for Kids Giveaway page.
The Ypsilanti Community Choir is excited to present its Spring Concert, Thursday, Mary 16, 2024 at 7:30 pm at Towsley Auditorium, on the campus of Washtenaw Community College, 4800 East Huron River Drive, Ann Arbor, MI. The concert will include many favorites including pieces by Irving Berlin and Simon and Garfunkel. We will also feature guest soloist, Derek Ronayne, in several pieces including a gospel arrangement of “Stand By Me”. As is our tradition, the evening will come to a close with “Battle Hymn of the Republic”! The choir is led by director Ariel Toews-Ricotta and accompanied by Maria Cimarelli.
Bring your song, story, poetry, comedy, expression, magic, monologue, mood, presence, attention, and appreciation to a safe and welcoming space in the beautiful queer community as we connect with each other and each other’s art. Sign-up begins at 6:30
Hosted by Coley Roberts and Thea Zuby.
David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize winning play, depicts a group of real estate salesmen in the 1980's as they struggle to survive in a cut-throat world. Their office has set up a competition: the salesman who makes the highest dollar sales will win a new Cadillac; the loser will be fired. Mature themes and language. May 9 - 18, Thursdays, Fridays, & Saturdays at 7:30pm. Sunday & Wednesday matinees at 2pm.
May 10-12 and 17-19, Fri/Sat at 8pm and Sun at 2pm. | When Leo needs twenty grand to save the family business, he does the only thing he can, turn to his former criminal associate Eddie “The Fish” Cohen. But Eddie has his own plans for the Grand Tiki, and if Leo, his sister Pheenie, and bartender and aspiring luchador Manny “The Chupa-Cobra” Santini can’t get the money back, all while dodging Leo’s P.O., it’s all going to go up in smoke. This play is rated PG-13.
May 17 Friday
Join us for a free happy hour concert!Wind, Wood & Steel brings many years of life, musical styles and performing experience to their artful blending of harmonized voices and musical instrumentation. Seasoned voices are joined by regular and specially tuned nylon and steel string acoustical and electric Martin, Gibson and Ibanez guitars that are strummed, finger and flat-picked, hammered, and harmonicized. The guitars and voicers are accompanied by roiling flutes (Western Concert and Alto), piano, Bass Guitar, Mandolin and Mandola. Wind, Wood & Steel perform original and cover songs within a jazzy structure that provides opportunities for reflection, expression, innovation and, most of all, interpretation.
Midland First United Methodist Church presents Hope UMC's Gospel Chior.
Hailing from the Ann Arbor area, the Pontiac Trail Blazers have been the house bluegrass band for Detroit Street Filling Station since 2017. They are often joined by a bevy of special guests and focus on the beautiful harmonies and acoustic prowess that are unique to their Bluegrass roots. With a deep repertoire of traditional standards, originals, and unique covers, the Trail Blazers will keep you guessing with unexpected tunes and arrangements every week. Joining them this week will be Mike Harrington on Pedal Steel Guitar
$10 Cover.