Traverse City Record-Eagle

February 5, 2010

Entertainment Calendar: 02/05/2010


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Friday, Feb. 5

Dance

Chance to Dance, 10 p.m.-midnight, beginners and experienced dancers welcome, no partner necessary, wear slippery-soled shoes, $5 at the door; Northwestern Michigan College Physical Education Building, main campus, 1701 E. Front St., TC; 995-1700.

Etc.

Women's Resource Center Thrift Shop Bake Sale, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., featuring homemade cakes, sticky buns, breads, muffins and cookies, plus pies from "The Pie Lady" from The Eatery in Kingsley; WRC Thrift Shop, 3030 N. U.S. 31 South, TC; for details, 941-1210; to place an advance custom order with the Pie Lady, 633-1366.

YMCA Family Night, 6-9 p.m., games, sports, "all you can eat" pizza, beverages and treats, face painting and more, "Heart-to-Heart" Valentine theme, free for Y members, $15 per family for the public; Main YMCA, 3000 Racquet Club Dr., TC; 421-3568, molly@gtbayymca.org or www.gtbayymca.org.

"Art From Wine Country: Taste the Passion," 6-8 p.m., art and wine from Leelanau County paired with tapas by Chef John Piombo, kicks off Leelanau Peninsula Vintners Association's Taste the Passion Weekend, $20 includes tickets for two glasses of wine and food at multiple food stations, additional wine tickets $4 each or three for $10, portion of admission and sale of art goes to Glen Arbor Art Association for scholarships and after-school art program; The Homestead, Glen Arbor; 334-6112.

Cinema Curiosa film series, 8 p.m. showing of the 1971 road movie "Two-Lane Blacktop," free admission, donations welcome; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere Ave., TC; 932-8500.

Music

Luke Winslow-King Trio in concert, 7:30 p.m., $12 adults, $5 students, sponsored by Friends of Fine Arts at Suttons Bay Schools, proceeds benefit art and music programs at Suttons Bay Schools; Old Art Building, Leland; tickets available at Leelanau Books, Leland, Brilliant Books, Suttons Bay, and at the door.

Saturday, Feb. 6

Etc.

Frankfort Farmers Market hosts "For the Love of Chocolate and Humanity," 9 a.m.-2 p.m., chocolate creations from area restaurants and chocolatiers have been donated and will be sold at the Habitat Chocolate Shoppe, proceeds will benefit Habitat for Humanity of Benzie County, also Market Breakfast Sandwiches available 10 a.m.-noon, $5 donation to benefit market events and activities; indoors, Rec Center, Ninth and Main streets, Frankfort; 882-5264 or www.frankfortmich.com/currentevents.

"Northern Michigan Has Talent" Show auditions, beginning at 10 a.m., contestants must provide their own music, accompanist and any peripheral equipment and instrumentation, no age limit, selected acts will be notified by mail following auditions, $25 entry fee paid only if selected to perform, show to be held Feb. 27; The Opera House, 403 N. Huron, Cheboygan; for details or to sign up for auditions, call 627-5432.

Women's Winter Tour, 10 a.m.-noon Snowshoe d'Art through the Michigan Legacy Art Park, $15, all ages, both sexes; cross-country and downhill ski clinics and demos, brownie contest, live entertainment and dancing, 7-9:30 p.m. LunaFest Film Festival, $20 at the door; Crystal Mountain Resort, Thompsonville; for details or to register, visit www.womenswintertour.com.

Indoor Winter Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., The Mercato, The Village at Grand Traverse Commons, 11th Street and Division and follow signs, TC.

Dennos Museum Family Day, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., with 11 a.m. "Jack Sprat Low-Fat World Tour" musical production about the importance of healthy eating, $10 adults, $5 children 17/younger, includes performance, art activities and gallery hunts; Dennos Museum Center, 1701 E. Front St., TC; for tickets or details, call 995-1553 or visit www.dennosmuseum.org.

Dungeons and Dragons Quest, 10:30 a.m., using "Scales of War" by Wizards of the Coast, experienced Dungeon Master, first time players should arrive 15 minutes early to create a character, for ages 15/older; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere, TC; 932-8500.

Saturday Sampler, 11 a.m., snow stories and a snowman craft, for ages 5/older; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere Ave., TC; 932-8500.

Winter Golf Demo Day, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., demo newly released clubs, perfect your swing at indoor driving area, putt for prizes on indoor green, or try the outdoor course, sponsored by Boyne Country Sports, $10 includes glass of wine or Spirit Cider, souvenir logo wine glass or logo pint glass, bratwurst, demos of clubs, chip shots in the snow, indoor putting for prizes, $3 refills on cider and select house wine; Bowers Harbor Vineyards, Old Mission; for details or to reserve space, call 223-7615.

Chateau Chantal "Winter in Tuscany" cooking class, 12:30-5:30 p.m. with Chef/Educator Nancy Krcek Allen and Chef Lynne Brach, $125 per person, bring apron, chef's knife and an appetite; Chateau Chantal, Center Road, Old Mission Peninsula; for tickets or details, visit www.chateauchantal.com.

"Fossils Frenzy" program, 1-2 p.m., all ages welcome, video on how the Great Lakes were formed, learn to identify local fossils and pick a Petoskey stone to take home, bring fossils to trade, $5 donation suggested, registration not required; Boardman River Nature Center, 1450 Cass Road, TC; 941-0960 or www.natureiscalling.org.

Snowshoe Trek to Old Baldy, 1-3 p.m., dress for the weather, bring snowshoes or wear hiking boots if there's no snow, sponsored by GT Regional Land Conservancy; Old Baldy parking lot, Arcadia Dunes Nature Preserve, Old Baldy parking lot, M-22, north of Arcadia; for details, to register, call Lee Maynard, 929-7911; for directions to the hike meeting site, e-mail lee@gtrlc.org.

Horizon Books, 1-3 p.m. book signing by Judith Halsted, author of "Some of My Best Friends Are Books," the third edition of the source guide for gifted readers; and 3-5 p.m., by Leon Hank, author of "Proud Hunters Proud Yoopers"; Horizon Books, 243 E. Front St., TC; 946-7290, (800) 587-2147 or www.horizonbooks.com.

2Lads Winery "Fundamentals of RosÃ'" class, 2-4 p.m., discussion of proper tasting techniques, tasting of classic rosÃ' varietals, instruction on how rosÃ' wines are created at 2Lads, $35; 2Lads Winery, Old Mission Peninsula; for details or to reserve a seat, call 223-7722 or e-mai info@2lwinery.com.

Outdoor Sportsmen's Banquet, 6 p.m., roast beef dinner, speaker and drawings, $30 per person, sponsored by the Sportsmen's Committee of Eastport Baptist Church; Camp Hayo-Went-Ha, 919 N. East Torch Lake Dr., Central Lake; for tickets or details, visit www.eastportbaptistchurch.org or call 599-2122.

Music

"Jack Sprat Low-Fat World Tour" family performance, 11 a.m., musical production about the importance of healthy eating, $10 adults, $5 children 17/younger, includes Family Day art activities and gallery hunts from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; Dennos Museum Center, 1701 E. Front St., TC; for tickets or details, call 995-1553 or visit www.dennosmuseum.org.

Bob James and Keiko Matsui, 8 p.m., $30 advance, $35 at the door, $28 Dennos Museum members; Milliken Auditorium, 1701 E. Front St., TC; www.dennosmuseum.org or 995-1553.

The Tom Knific Quartet with special guest percussionist Ryan Andrews, 8 p.m., $20 adult non-members, $15 adult members, $10 student non-member, $5 student member, $50 patron seating, all seats reserved; Crooked Tree Arts Center, 461 E. Mitchell St., Petoskey; for tickets or details, call 347-4337 or visit www.crookedtree.org.

Gopherwood Concerts presents the Luke Winslow-King Trio with special guest Samantha Robbins, 8 p.m., advance tickets $10 adults, $5 students, at the door $12 adults and $6 students; Elks Club, 122 S. Mitchell St., Cadillac; advance tickets at Toy Town, downtown Cadillac; for details, call 775-2813.

Sunday, Feb. 7

Art

"Artistry in Woodturning" exhibit, on display during library hours through Feb. 26, featuring creations from the Northwestern Michigan Woodturners; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere Ave., TC; www.tcturners.org.

Application Beading Workshop, 1-5 p.m., learn how to apply beads to anything, taught by Jan Hinds, class fee $20 for Dennos Museum members, $25 non-members, plus approximately $10 material fee due the day of the class; Dennos Museum, 1701 E. Front St., TC; for details or to register, call 995-1029.

Dance

Argentine Tango class, 5-6 p.m., introduction to Tango for singles and couples, $5 per person, wear comfortable shoes, registration required; Beledi Dance Studio, Logan's Landing, South Airport Road, TC; for details or to register, call instructor Ron Hensel, 620-1485.

Etc.

Women's Winter Tour, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., three tour courses, adults ages 18-64, $35 before Feb. 5, $45 Feb. 5-7; teens ages 13-17 and seniors 65/older $25 through Feb. 4, $35 Feb. 5-7, $10 children ages 9/younger, also First Tracks-For Women Only downhill skiing, lifts open 8 a.m., $10 for before the event and all day after; Crystal Mountain Resort, Thompsonville; for details or to register in advance, www.womenswintertour.com.

Horizon Books, 1-2 p.m. "Sailing Toward Life's Heart Stories" writing workshop with Jay Littell, author of "Soul Sailing," for adults interested in journaling and storytelling; and 2-4 p.m. book signing by Jennifer Flynn, Beulah batik artist and author of "Clarissa: A True Fairy Tale"; Horizon Books, 243 E. Front St., TC; 946-7290, (800) 587-2147 or www.horizonbooks.com.

Valentine Cards and Origami Paper Crafts Funday Sunday, 1:30-3:30 p.m., recommended for children 3/older, children younger than six will need adult help, free with admission ($6 ages 2/older); Great Lakes Children's Museum, 13240 S. West Bay Shore Dr., TC; 932-4526 or www.greatlakeskids.org.

Women's History Project of Northwest Michigan presents 'Souper Sunday," 2 p.m., program on 19th Century food preservation by Susan Odom, followed by soup, bread and sweets, free, donations to the Women's History Project will be accepted; GT Heritage Center, 322 Sixth St., TC; to register, call 995-0313, for details, call Etta Rajkovich, 947-5178.

Bay Select Film Series presents "Treeless Mountain," 2 and 5 p.m., $8.50, non-subscriber tickets available 15 minutes prior to show times, Bay Theatre, Suttons Bay.

Winter Ecology Walk, 2 p.m., $5 suggested donation, snowshoe rental available, come dressed for the weather; Wagbo Farmhouse, East Jordan; 536-0333 or http://wagbopeacecenter.blogspot.com.

Super Bowl XLIV Party, activities and food/drink specials start after 5 p.m., game televised on 11-foot TV screen, free admission, prizes given away each quarter; Wilderness Crossing, 1355 Silver Lake Crossings Blvd., U.S. 31, one mile west of Chum's Corner; 943-9200, www.wildernesscrossing.com.

Music

Northwest MI Jazz Experience House Concert, 3-5:30 p.m., featuring Jeff Haas, Bill Sears, Ed Fedewa, Larry Ochiltree and Dave Hay, $5 for NMJE members, $15 non-members, NMJE memberships available at the door; Jeff Haas residence, 435 Second St., three houses east of Oak Street, TC; 943-4465 or 360-9857.

Monday, Feb. 8

Etc.

Book signing, 1-3 p.m., by Paul Taylor, author of "Orland M. Poe: Civil War General and Great Lakes Engineer"; Horizon Books, 243 E. Front St., TC; 946-7290, (800) 587-2147 or www.horizonbooks.com.

Bay Select Film Series presents "Treeless Mountain," 6 p.m., $8.50, non-subscriber tickets available 15 minutes prior to show time, Bay Theatre, Suttons Bay.

Grand Traverse Humanists meeting and program, 7 p.m., program by Dr. Karen Spears from the Department of Infectious Disease at Munson Medical Center, free, public invited; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere Ave., TC; 620-1225.

Tuesday, Feb. 9

Etc.

Peepers "Winter Birds" program, 10-11:30 a.m., for children ages 3-5 and their parents, seasonal nature themes, both indoor and outdoor activities, dress for the weather, $3 per child; Boardman River Nature Center, 1450 Cass Road, TC; 941-0960 or www.natureiscalling.org.

Bay Select Film Series presents "Treeless Mountain," 6 p.m., $8.50, non-subscriber tickets available 15 minutes prior to show time, Bay Theatre, Suttons Bay.

Cooking Live! at Aerie Restaurant & Lounge, 6 p.m., "Valentine's Day Aphrodisiacs" with Pastry Chef Carrie Riley, complimentary samples served throughout demonstration, $15 per person, fee applied as credit to each guest's dinner bill for three-course meal immediately afterward in Aerie, advance reservations recommended; Grand Traverse Resort & Spa, Acme; for details or reservations, call 534-6800.

Wednesday, Feb. 10

Etc.

Story time with Ollie Otter, 6:30-7:30 p.m., all ages welcome, enjoy a wintertime nature-themed story with Ollie Otter and his friend Cindy, $5 donation suggested; Boardman River Nature Center, 1450 Cass Road, TC; 941-0960 or www.natureiscalling.org.

Thursday, Feb. 11

Etc.

Book signing, 10-11 a.m., by Amy Alkon, author of "I See Rude People: One Woman's Battle to Beat Some Manners Into Impolite Society"; Horizon Books, 243 E. Front St., TC; 946-7290, (800) 587-2147 or www.horizonbooks.com.

Crooked Tree Arts Center presents "Swirl," 6-7:30 p.m., wine tasting, hors d'oeuvres, live music and more, partnering with Lake Street Market, tickets $10 advance, $12.50 the day of the event when available, different seasonal theme each month; Crooked Tree Arts Center, 461 E. Mitchell, Petoskey; 347-4337 or www.crookedtree.org.

National Writers Series presents "An Evening with Amy Alkon, doors open 6 p.m., 7 p.m. program, advice columnist and author Alkon will discuss her new book "I See Rude People: One Woman's Battle to Beat Some Manners Into Impolite Society," followed by interactive Q&A;, advance tickets $15 adults, $10 seniors, $5 students, $20 at the door for all ages, includes Indian dinner courtesy of Wellington Street Market, Indian music, free Tarot card readings, personal book signing with Alkon and afterglow reception with cash bar; City Opera House, 106 E. Front St., TC; www.cityoperahouse.org or www.treatickets.com.

"Live From New York: Book Talk with Random House," 6:30-8 p.m., representatives from Random House will share recommendations and insider tips, plus specials, give-aways and refreshments, admission free but tickets required; Saturn Booksellers, 133 W. Main St., Gaylord; free tickets available at the book store; for details, call (989) 732-8899 or visit www.saturnbooksellers.com.

Manga Book Club, 7 p.m. discussion of "Pluto: UrasawaXTezuka," all fans of Japanese comics and print cartoons 13/older welcome; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere, TC; 932-8500.

Theater

The Cadillac Footliters present "Last of the Red Hot Lovers," 8 p.m., $8 advance, $10 at the door; Cadillac High School Auditorium, Cadillac; advance tickets at Brink's Custom Framing, Pebbles and the UPS Store or at www.cadillacfootliters.com.

Friday, Feb. 12

Art

Opening reception for Michigan Art Education Association District 15 K-12 Student Art Exhibit, 5:30-7:30 p.m., exhibit showcases art work by area art students, birthday-themed reception honors Presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, free, public invited, exhibit on display through February; Artcenter Traverse City, 720 S. Elmwood Ave., TC; 941-9488 or www.artcentertraversecity.com

Dance

Chance to Dance, 10 p.m.-midnight, beginners and experienced dancers welcome, no partner necessary, wear slippery-soled shoes, $5 at the door; Northwestern Michigan College Physical Education Building, main campus, 1701 E. Front St., TC; 995-1700.

Etc.

Cherry Capital Winter WonderFest, today through Feb. 14, downtown TC, Grand Traverse Resort & Spa and Mt. Holiday Ski & Recreation Area; for details and a complete schedule, visit www.winterwonderfest.org.

Poetry Slam, 9:30-11:30 a.m., by Traverse Bay Christian Elementary School students; Horizon Books, 243 E. Front St., TC; 946-7290, (800) 587-2147 or www.horizonbooks.com.

Traverse City Winter Microbrew & Music Festival, 5-10 p.m., $25 includes live performances, craft beer education five 7 oz. pours (additional tokens available for purchase), free sleigh rides, free after-party at Aerie Lounge, free shuttle service from North Peak Brewery to the Resort and back; under heated tents, Grand Traverse Resort & Spa Clubhouse grounds, Acme; tickets on sale at Oryana, Old Town Coffee, North Peak, the Resort's Concierge Desk, www.tcbeerfest.com and www.porterhouseproductions.com.

Ellsworth's Best Dessert Tasting and Raffle, 7-8 p.m., dessert tastings, coffee, tea and punch by free-will donation, enter a raffle to win a dessert to take home, raffle tickets $2/each or three/$5, proceeds benefit the Front Porch Cafe; at the Front Porch Cafe, Ellsworth; 588-6391.

Chocolate • Champagne & Treasures benefit celebration, 7-9 p.m., silent auction of object d'art and treasures, chocolate delights, L. Mawby champagne and coffee, raffle drawing for queen-size quilt hand-sewn by members of Applique by the Lake, tickets $5 each or five/$20; admission $20 advance, $25 at the door, by Darcy Library Friends; Darcy Public Library, Beulah; advance tickets at Phoenix Cafe, Darcy Library or the Benzie County Chamber of Commerce, for details, call 882-4037.

Music

Kathy Kosins presents "The Ladies of Cool ... A Tribute to Julie London, June Christie, Anita O'Day and Chris Connor," 7:30 p.m., $20; The Opera House, 403 N. Huron, Cheboygan; tickets available at the Opera House box office or by calling 627-5841.

Theater

St. Francis High School presents "Bye Bye Birdie," 7 p.m., $15 adults, $10 students; St. Francis High School, East 11th Street, TC; for tickets or details, call 941-9875.

Ragamuffin Theatre & Company and Grey Gables Restaurant present a romantic comedy dinner theater, 7 p.m. meal and performance of "Viva La Difference," $40 per person includes tax and gratuity; Castle Farms, 5050 M-66, Charlevoix; for tickets visit www.ragamuffintheatre.com or call Kathleen Whittaker, 237-9986.

The Cadillac Footliters present "Last of the Red Hot Lovers," 8 p.m., $8 advance, $10 at the door; Cadillac High School Auditorium, Cadillac; advance tickets at Brink's Custom Framing, Pebbles and the UPS Store or at www.cadillacfootliters.com.

Saturday, Feb. 13

Dance

Northwest Michigan Ballet Theatre presents "The Princess Peony," 2 and 7 p.m., full-length original ballet based on a Japanese folk tale, $14 adults, $10 students/seniors; Milliken Auditorium, 1701 E. Front St., TC; for details or to purchase tickets, visit www.ballet-etc.com.

Bayside Travellers Dance Society Valentine's Dance, 4:30-6:30 p.m. jamboree, 7-7:45 p.m. workshop, 8-11 p.m. contra dancing, live music by Malarky, all dances called and taught by Pat Hoekje, everyone welcome, no partner or experience needed, $10 adults, $6 students with ID, $8 members; Twin Lakes Park, Gilbert Lodge, 6800 N. Long Lake Road, TC; 313-2596 or www.dancetc.com.

Valentine Dance, 6:30 p.m., round and square dancing to music by Country Rhythm & Friends, light lunch available, bring your own non-alcoholic beverages, free coffee served, donations accepted for building expenses; Manton Masonic Building, 141/2 Road, off old 131, north of Manton.

Etc.

Cherry Capital Winter WonderFest, through Feb. 14, downtown TC, Grand Traverse Resort & Spa and Mt. Holiday Ski & Recreation Area; for details and a complete schedule, visit www.winterwonderfest.org.

Winterfest 2010, wintertime activities include pancake breakfast, snowmobile poker run, horse-drawn hay rides, chili cook-off, parade, frozen fish toss, frozen turkey bowling, rubber duck race, bonfire, fireworks, airboat rides; Beulah and Benzonia; Benzie County Visitors Bureau, (800) 882-5801.

Second Annual Ice Fishing Derby for "The Rock" of Kingsley Youth Center, 6 a.m. -dusk, several $100 tagged fish, one $10,000 tagged fish, family fun and games on the ice, food concessions and more, $10 per angler, $25 for family of three or more; on Fife Lake, in Fife Lake.

GT Republican Party Reagan/Lincoln Day Breakfast, 9 a.m., doors open at 8 a.m., speakers include candidates running for governor, secretary of state and attorney general, $25 advance, $30 at the door; Park Place Hotel Dome, 300 E. State St., TC; 946-3333 or grandtraversegop@gmail.com.

Appraisal Day with Don Butkovich, beginning at 9 a.m. by appointment; Dennos Museum Center, 1701 E. Front St., TC; 995-1055.

Frankfort Farmers Market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Market Breakfast Sandwiches available 10 a.m.-noon, $5 donation to benefit market events and activities; indoors, Rec Center, Ninth and Main streets, Frankfort; 882-5264 or www.frankfortmich.com/currentevents.

Indoor Winter Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., The Mercato, The Village at Grand Traverse Commons, 11th Street and Division and follow signs, TC.

Back to The Basics Workshop Series for the do-it-yourselfer, 11 a.m., first in a series to be held first Saturday of each month through 2010, first program will focus on energy efficiency, sponsored by ISLAND, Odom Re-Use, and Eco-Building Products; at Eco-Building Products, 130 Hall St., Warehouse District, downtown TC; 668-6361, www.eco-buildingproducts.com, www.artmeetsearth.org or www.odomreuse.com.

Saturday Sampler, 11 a.m., Michele Rudd will read the love story "Leon and Albertine," plus Make-And-Take Valentine craft project, supplies provided, ages 3/older; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere, TC; 932-8500.

Family snowshoe hike, 1-2 p.m., all ages welcome, $5 snowshoe rentals at Brick Wheels or GT Cycle when participating in GT Conservation District program, $5 donation suggested; Boardman River Nature Center, 1450 Cass Road, TC; 941-0960 or www.natureiscalling.org.

Immigration Panel, 1 p.m., five local residents born in other countries will share their immigration stories and answer questions, free admission, international refreshments; Cadillac-Wexford County Public Library, 411 S. Lake St., Cadillac; 510-9047.

Snowshoe Adventure, 1 p.m., naturalist-led hike, class size limited, class fees apply and advance payment requested; Grass River Natural Area, County Road 618, five miles south of Bellaire; for details or to register, call 533-8314, e-mail info@grassriver.org or visit www.grassriver.org.

Snowshoe Trek to Old Baldy, 1-3 p.m., dress for the weather, bring snowshoes or wear hiking boots if there's no snow, sponsored by GT Regional Land Conservancy; Old Baldy parking lot, Arcadia Dunes Nature Preserve, Old Baldy parking lot, M-22, north of Arcadia; for details, to register, call Lee Maynard, 929-7911; for directions to the hike meeting site, e-mail lee@gtrlc.org.

Real Happiness introductory talk, 2-4 p.m., by Nancy Sherman, talk based on the works of Paul Ferrini; Horizon Books, 243 E. Front St., TC; 946-7290, (800) 587-2147, www.horizonbooks.com or www.realhappinessupnorth.com.

Free cross country skiing by lantern light, 6-9 p.m., 1.25-mile, groomed cross-country ski trail lit by more than 65 lanterns, hot beverages and snacks available in the Michigan Forest Visitor Center, daily motor vehicle permit required to enter the park; Hartwick Pines State Park, 4216 Ranger Road, Grayling; (989) 348-2537 or www.michigan.gov/hartwickpines.

"H'arts and Arts for All" fundraiser for VSA arts, 7-10 p.m., featuring "Jim, Doc and Donna: A Tribute to Peter, Paul and Mary," and music by the TC Central High School Choral-Aires, plus wine, local culinary treats, silent auction, $50 per person; Left Foot Charley, 806 Red Dr., in the Grand Traverse Commons, TC; for tickets visit www.vsaarts-gt.org; for details, call 947-1278.

Mardi Gras Masquerade, 7-11 p.m., appetizers catered by Grey Gables, costume contest, live entertainment by Charlie's Root Fusion, mystery raffle, cash bar, $30 per person, proceeds benefit St. Mary School in Charlevoix; at Castle Farms, Charlevoix; tickets available from St. Mary School or Charlevoix Screen Masters, for details, call 547-5111.

Valentine's Birthday Ball, 8 p.m., to celebrate Valentine's Day and birthday of the 1883 Historic Elk Rapids Town Hall, dancing, music, refreshments, displays of restoration plans, $15 in advance, $20 at the door, to benefit the Historic Elk Rapids Town Hall Association; at the Town Hall, 401 River St., Elk Rapids; for advance tickets go to www.treatickets.com/eventsearch/event/1_22026/.

Music

Little River Casino presents Mark Chesnutt Live in Concert, doors open 7 p.m. for 8 p.m. concert, $20/$25/$30; Little River Casino, 2700 Orchard Highway, Manistee; for tickets or information, 723-1535 or www.littlerivercasinos.com.

The Un-Valentine's Show: Songs and Tales of Unforgiveness, Heartbreak, Dysfunction & Revenge" (adult content), 8 p.m., doors open 7:30 p.m., with singer/songwriters Jamie-Sue Seal, Andre Villoch, John Latini and Dave Boutette, $10 advance, $12 at the door; The Cabbage Shed, 198 Frankfort Ave., Elberta; details and advance tickets available at the Cabbage Shed and online at www.jamminround.com.

Red Heart Concert, 8 p.m., featuring May Erlewine, Seth Bernard, Joshua Davis, and Rachael Davis, with Dominic John and Mike Shimmin, dessert intermission, $25 each, sponsored by West Shore Chapter of the American Red Cross; Ramsdell Theatre, Maple Street, Manistee; tickets available at the door, from volunteers or board members, or by calling the Red Cross office, 757-3069, Linda Schweyer, 930-4727, or Linda Zaydel, 845-2505.

"Best in the West" musician Jay Buchanan with opening act Jetty Rae, 8 p.m., bar service available, reserved seating, advance tickets $15 each or $25 per couple, tickets the night of the show $20 each; City Opera House, 106 E. Front St., TC; for tickets or details, call 941-8082 or visit www.cityoperahouse.org.

Modern Swing/Bluegrass band Sunnyside Up, 9 p.m., $15 advance, $18 at the door; Tali Bistro and Bar, 411 Main St., Frankfort; advance tickets at Tali Bistro, Fusion, Frankfort Bookstore and Phoenix Cafe; 352-5252.

Theater

St. Francis High School presents "Bye Bye Birdie," 7 p.m., $15 adults, $10 students; St. Francis High School, East 11th Street, TC; for tickets or details, call 941-9875.

The Cadillac Footliters present "Last of the Red Hot Lovers," 8 p.m., $8 advance, $10 at the door; Cadillac High School Auditorium, Cadillac; advance tickets at Brink's Custom Framing, Pebbles and the UPS Store or at www.cadillacfootliters.com.

Sunday, Feb. 14

Art

"Artistry in Woodturning" exhibit, on display during library hours through Feb. 26, featuring creations from the Northwestern Michigan Woodturners; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere Ave., TC; www.tcturners.org.

Dance

Northwest Michigan Ballet Theatre presents "The Princess Peony," 2 p.m. matinee, $14 adults, $10 students/seniors; 5 p.m. show $10 all seats, full-length original ballet based on a Japanese folk tale, free Valentine's reception between shows; Milliken Auditorium, 1701 E. Front St., TC; for details or to purchase tickets, visit www.ballet-etc.com.

Argentine Tango class, 5-6 p.m., introduction to Tango for singles and couples, $5 per person, wear comfortable shoes, registration required; Beledi Dance Studio, Logan's Landing, South Airport Road, TC; for details or to register, call instructor Ron Hensel, 620-1485.

Etc.

Cherry Capital Winter WonderFest, concludes today, downtown TC, Grand Traverse Resort & Spa and Mt. Holiday Ski & Recreation Area; for details and a complete schedule, visit www.winterwonderfest.org.

Valentine's Day Ski Tour fundraiser, noon-1:30 p.m., treats sponsored by the Chocolate Den, Chocolate Exotica and Benjamin Twiggs, live music at the start and finish areas and at food stops, Apres Ski 2-4 p.m., with music by TC Celtic, food, refreshments, chocolates and awards for best red/pink ski outfits, portion of proceeds benefit Munson Medical Center's Women's Heart Health Fund, $20; Timber Ridge Resort, 4050 Hammond Road, TC; to register or for details, visit www.vasa.org, registration also from noon-1:30 p.m. the day of the event.

"Share the Love Day," noon-4 p.m., free mini-readings, energy work sessions, massages, donations of non-perishable food items accepted for area food pantries, refreshments served; Higher Self Bookstore, 328 E. Front St., TC; 941-5805.

Seventh annual Sleddi-Spaghetti, noon-5 p.m., with 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. stories read by favorite teachers with hot chocolate and cookies, 2 p.m. registration for "Sweet Ride' cardboard sled contest that starts at 3 p.m., all day -- sledding, skiing, snowman building, crafts, Bring A Book-Take A Book and all-you-care-to-eat spaghetti dinner, $6 adults, $4 children, $20 per family includes everything, sponsored by Long Lake Township and Friends of TADL-Long Lake Branch; Twin Lakes Park, 6800 N. Long Lake Road, TC.

Northport Community Arts Center presents "Chinatown" screening, 2 p.m., starring Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway and John Huston, donations appreciated to cover expenses; Northport Community Arts Center at Northport School, 104 Wing St., Northport.

Winter Ecology Walk, 2 p.m., $5 suggested donation, snowshoe rental available, come dressed for the weather; Wagbo Farmhouse, East Jordan; 536-0333 or http://wagbopeacecenter.blogspot.com.

Lantern-lit Cross Country Ski Evening, 5:30-9 p.m., 1.8 mile groomed and track-set trail, bonfire at trailhead, another bonfire, snacks and hot chocolate at the halfway point (14 Foot Shoals cabin), snowshoers welcome but asked to stay off groomed ski tracks, motor vehicle permit required for park entry; Cheboygan State Park trailhead off Suffern Road, Cheboygan; 627-2811.

Valentine's Day Dinner & Movie, 6:30-7:15 p.m. seating starts for five-course meal at Catch Island Grille, followed by 6 p.m. showing of "Crazy Heart" at the State Theatre with reserved balcony seating, $100 per couple includes meal, film, tax, tip and special Valentine gift bag, proceeds benefit TC Optimist Youth Foundation; 946-7998.

Music

Modern Swing/Bluegrass band Sunnyside Up, 4 p.m., Sleder's Family Tavern, 717 Randolph St., TC; 947-9213.

Theater

St. Francis High School presents "Bye Bye Birdie," 2 p.m., $15 adults, $10 students; St. Francis High School, East 11th Street, TC; for tickets or details, call 941-9875.

The Cadillac Footliters present "Last of the Red Hot Lovers," 2 p.m., $8 advance, $10 at the door; Cadillac High School Auditorium, Cadillac; advance tickets at Brink's Custom Framing, Pebbles and the UPS Store or at www.cadillacfootliters.com.

Ragamuffin Theatre & Company and Grey Gables Restaurant present a romantic comedy dinner theater, 5 p.m. meal and performance of "Viva La Difference," $40 per person includes tax and gratuity; Castle Farms, 5050 M-66, Charlevoix; for tickets visit www.ragamuffintheatre.com or call Kathleen Whittaker, 237-9986.

Monday, Feb. 15

Etc.

Petoskey Winter Blues Festival, downtown Petoskey; for details and a schedule of events, visit www.petoskeydowntown.com.

Tuesday, Feb. 16

Etc.

Petoskey Winter Blues Festival, downtown Petoskey; for details and a schedule of events, visit www.petoskeydowntown.com.

Peepers "Active Animals of Winter" program, 10-11:30 a.m., for children ages 3-5 and their parents, seasonal nature themes, both indoor and outdoor activities, dress for the weather, $3 per child; Boardman River Nature Center, 1450 Cass Road, TC; 941-0960 or www.natureiscalling.org.

Great Lakes Children's Museum interactive story time, 11 a.m., "Go Dog Go" by P.D. Eastman with related activities and crafts, included in museum admission of $6 for ages 2/older; 13240 S. West Bay Shore Dr., TC; 932-4526.

Grand Traverse Hiking Club program, 7 p.m., "The 45th Parallel Here and There" by Nancy Fleming, who will share her adventures hiking in the Transylvanian mountains of Romania, free, public invited; Boardman River Nature Center, 1450 Cass Road, TC.

Interlochen

Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, 7:30 p.m., $30 adults, $27 seniors, $9 students; Corson Auditorium; (800) 681-5920, 276-7800 or http://tickets.interlochen.org.

Wednesday, Feb. 17

Etc.

Petoskey Winter Blues Festival, downtown Petoskey; for details and a schedule of events, visit www.petoskeydowntown.com.

"Publishing and Marketing Your Writing" seminar, 7-9 p.m., free, with freelance editor and award-winning book designer Mary Jo Zazueta, registration not required, bring writing tools, sponsored by Michigan Writers; room 215, NMC University Center, 2200 Dendrinos Dr., off Cass Road, TC; www.michwriters.org.

Music

Haiti benefit concert, doors open 7 p.m., music starts at 7:30 p.m. featuring Levi Britton, The Breakers and Blue Dirt, suggested $5 donation at the door, also silent auction, door prizes and other items for sale, proceeds will go to Missions of Love; Kilkenny's Irish Public House, 400 W. Front St., TC; tc2haiti@gmail.com.

Thursday, Feb. 18

Art

Talk About Art series, 7:30 p.m., sculptor Dewey Blocksma will discuss the folk, outsider and other art traditions that influence his work and share some folk art pieces from his own collection, free, public welcome; Glen Arbor Art Association, 6000 Pine, Glen Arbor; 334-6112 or info@glenarborart.org.

Etc.

Petoskey Winter Blues Festival, downtown Petoskey; for details and a schedule of events, visit www.petoskeydowntown.com.

International Affairs Forum, 5:15 p.m. reception, 6-7:15 p.m. lecture on "Why the Arctic Matters" by Mead Treadwell, chair of the U.S. Arctic Research Commission, $10 per person; Milliken Auditorium, 1701 E. Front St., TC; advance tickets available through the EES office, suite 102 at the University Center, also at the door if seats are available, 995-1700.

Mystery Movie Night, 7 p.m. showing of "Murder on the Orient Express," refreshments served, free; Betsie Valley District Library, 14731 Thompson Ave., Thompsonville; 378-2716 or www.betsievalleydistrictlibrary.org.

Music

Delta Blues singer/songwriter Eric Bibb, 8 p.m., general admission $20 advance, $25 at the door, $15 students, reserved seats $30, VIP $45; InsideOut Gallery, 229 Garland St., TC; 929-3254 or www.insideoutgallery.com.

Friday, Feb. 19

Dance

Chance to Dance, 10 p.m.-midnight, beginners and experienced dancers welcome, no partner necessary, wear slippery-soled shoes, $5 at the door; Northwestern Michigan College Physical Education Building, main campus, 1701 E. Front St., TC; 995-1700.

Etc.

Petoskey Winter Blues Festival, downtown Petoskey; for details and a schedule of events, visit www.petoskeydowntown.com.

Shiver By The River, "motocross-style snowmobile races on obstacle track, Snowmobile Cruise Night at the A&W; downtown and Open Space Park, Frankfort.

TADL BATL multi-game open play, 3-5:30 p.m., all ages, free; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere, TC; 932-8500.

Mardi Gras Party, 7-11 p.m., music, hors d'oeuvres, dancing, cash bar, $25 per person, costumes encouraged but not required, proceeds benefit the Ryan Dobry Diabetes Charity; TC Elks Lodge, 625 Bay St., TC; tickets available at the door.

YMCA Family Night, 6-9 p.m., "Heart-To-Heart" Valentine theme, event programmed toward preschoolers with a bounce house and more, free for Y members, $15 per family for the public; YMCA Child Care Center, 1100 Woodmere, suite B, TC; 421-3568, molly@gtbayymca.org or www.gtbayymca.org.

Midnight Comedy Combo with Jeff Garlin & Guests, midnight-2 a.m., improvisational event featuring surprise guests, in conjunction with TC Comedy Arts Festival, free, tickets available through the State Theatre; Horizon Books, 243 E. Front St., TC; 946-7290, (800) 587-2147 or www.horizonbooks.com.

Music

Puddle of Mudd and Cavo, 18/older with proper ID, $25 plus handling; Ground Zero Nightclub, 1669 S. Garfield Ave., TC; 932-1300 or www.groundzeroonline.com.

Sones de Mexico, 8 p.m., Grammy Award-winning folk music ensemble, $25 advance, $28 at the door, $22 Dennos Museum members; Milliken Auditorium, 1701 E. Front St., TC; www.dennosmuseum.org or 995-1553.

Theater

St. Francis High School presents "Bye Bye Birdie," 7 p.m., $15 adults, $10 students; St. Francis High School, East 11th Street, TC; for tickets or details, call 941-9875.

Saturday, Feb. 20

Etc.

Petoskey Winter Blues Festival, downtown Petoskey; for details and a schedule of events, visit www.petoskeydowntown.com.

Shiver By The River, "motocross-style snowmobile races on obstacle track, Winter Parade on Main Street, Snow World Games at Open Space Park, Bowling on Main Street, kids' games, snowman building, warming stations along downtown streets; Frankfort.

Frankfort Farmers Market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Market Breakfast Sandwiches available 10 a.m.-noon, $5 donation to benefit market events and activities; indoors, Rec Center, Ninth and Main streets, Frankfort; 882-5264 or www.frankfortmich.com/currentevents.

Winter Festival of Foods, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., explore cooking techniques, get fresh ideas and tips, taste samples, choose four 60-minute sessions from 16 options, $69 includes four sessions and samplings; Northwestern Michigan College's Oleson Center, 1701 E. Front St., TC; for a schedule of sessions or to register, visit www.nmc.edu/ees or call 995-1700.

Indoor Winter Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., The Mercato, The Village at Grand Traverse Commons, 11th Street and Division and follow signs, TC.

Grand Traverse Conservation District presents "Searching for Sheds" program, 10:30-11:30 a.m., recommended for teens and adults, learn when, where and how to find antlers cast off by northern Michigan bucks, $5 donation suggested, no registration required; Boardman River Nature Center, 1450 Cass Road, TC; 941-0960 or www.natureiscalling.org.

Saturday Sampler, 11 a.m. "Weekend Wigglers" with Jill Bert, stories, songs and rhymes for infants, toddlers, preschoolers and their "big people"; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere, TC; 932-8500.

Chateau Chantal "Winter Soups and Stews" cooking class, 12:30-5:30 p.m. with Chef Lynne Brach, $125 per person, bring apron, chef's knife and an appetite; Chateau Chantal, Center Road, Old Mission Peninsula; for tickets or details, visit www.chateauchantal.com.

Family theater, 12:30 p.m. screening of G- or PG-rated film, free admission, free popcorn; Kingsley Branch Library meeting room, 213 S. Brownson, Kingsley; 263-5484.

Snowshoe Trek to Old Baldy, 1-3 p.m., dress for the weather, bring snowshoes or wear hiking boots if there's no snow, sponsored by GT Regional Land Conservancy; Old Baldy parking lot, Arcadia Dunes Nature Preserve, Old Baldy parking lot, M-22, north of Arcadia; for details, to register, call Lee Maynard, 929-7911; for directions to the hike meeting site, e-mail lee@gtrlc.org.

Mario Kart Tournament Play, 1-4 p.m., for ages 12/older, under age 12 must be accompanied by an adult at all times; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere, TC; 932-8500.

Book signing, 2-4 p.m., by Joyce Ward, author of the new children's book "Where Is Bobbi," illustrated by Charles Murphy; Horizon Books, 243 E. Front St., TC; 946-7290, (800) 587-2147 or www.horizonbooks.com.

Crooked Tree Arts Center presents "Poetry Aloud" open-mic poetry night, 7 p.m., with featured poet Terry Wooten, all are welcome to recite a piece or just listen, in conjunction with the "Stopping by Woods On A Snowy Evening" exhibit, gallery open before and after the poetry reading; Ross Stoakes Theatre, Crooked Tree Arts Center, 461 E. Mitchell St., Petoskey; 347-4337 or www.crookedtree.org.

Public viewing night, 8-10 p.m., Rogers Observatory, Birmley Road, TC; 995-2300.

Midnight Comedy Combo with Jeff Garlin & Guests, midnight-2 a.m., improvisational event featuring surprise guests, in conjunction with TC Comedy Arts Festival, free, tickets available through the State Theatre; Horizon Books, 243 E. Front St., TC; 946-7290, (800) 587-2147 or www.horizonbooks.com.

Music

Blues at the Bluebird, 6:30 p.m. buffet dinner, 8 p.m. concert by Blues/Jazz/Rock virtuoso Melvin Taylor of Chicago, $35 per person, fundraiser for Leelanau Conservancy; The Bluebird Restaurant, Leland; for tickets, call 256-9665, e-mail gayle@theconservancy.com or visit the conservancy office, 105 N. First St., Leland.

Theater

The Cadillac Footliters present "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" dinner-theater, 5 p.m. meal followed by performance, $30 adults, $28 special senior price; Kettunen Center, Tustin; to reserve tickets or for details, call 829-3421.

St. Francis High School presents "Bye Bye Birdie," 7 p.m., $15 adults, $10 students; St. Francis High School, East 11th Street, TC; for tickets or details, call 941-9875.

Sunday, Feb. 21

Art

"Artistry in Woodturning" exhibit, on display during library hours through Feb. 26, featuring creations from the Northwestern Michigan Woodturners; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere Ave., TC; www.tcturners.org.

Polymer Clay Jewelry in the style of River of Gold, 1-5 p.m., learn techniques to make pendants, pins and small sculptural works inspired by the River of Gold exhibit, taught by Marcia Borell, class fee $30 Dennos Museum members, $35 non-members, $7 material fee due the day of the workshop; Dennos Museum, 1701 E. Front, TC; for details or to register, call 995-1029.

Dance

Argentine Tango class, 5-6 p.m., introduction to Tango for singles and couples, $5 per person, wear comfortable shoes, registration required; Beledi Dance Studio, Logan's Landing, South Airport Road, TC; for details or to register, call instructor Ron Hensel, 620-1485.

Etc.

Shiver By The River, "motocross-style snowmobile races on obstacle track, Open Space Park, Frankfort.

Winter Ecology Walk, 2 p.m., $5 suggested donation, snowshoe rental available, come dressed for the weather; Wagbo Farmhouse, East Jordan; 536-0333 or http://wagbopeacecenter.blogspot.com.

Music

Live! @ the Library presents a beginning guitar workshop, 2-4 p.m., presented by Aaron Parcher, bring guitar and notebook for basic guitar instruction; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere, TC; 932-8500.

Chamber Music North's Sundays at Three concert, 3 p.m., "French Waves" with the Merling Trio, chocolate tasting by Forest Confections, $30 adults, $8 students; Milliken Auditorium, 1701 E. Front St., TC; www.chambermusicnorth.com or 228-2172.

Benefit concert for Cheboygan Music Boosters featuring the Western Michigan Brass Quintet, 3 p.m., $10, all proceeds benefit the Music Boosters; City Opera House, 403 N. Huron, Cheboygan; tickets available from the Music Boosters or by calling 627-5841.

Theater

St. Francis High School presents "Bye Bye Birdie," 2 p.m., $15 adults, $10 students; St. Francis High School, East 11th Street, TC; for tickets or details, call 941-9875.

The Cadillac Footliters present "Last of the Red Hot Lovers," 5 p.m. hors d'oeuvres reception and show, $15 adults, $13 special senior price; Kettunen Center, Tustin; to reserve tickets or for details, call 829-3421.

Monday, Feb. 22

Etc.

Community Talent Show auditions, 3:45 p.m. or by appointment, show held March 12 and features a 1950s theme, all ages invited to participate; Forest Area High School, Fife Lake; 384-0654.

Share the Warmth Soup Supper, 5-7 p.m., gourmet soups prepared by more than 18 area restaurants served with salad, roll and homemade dessert, free-will offering, sponsored by Good Samaritan of Ellsworth to help area families stay warm this winter; at Ellsworth Elementary School, Ellsworth; 588-2208.

Interlochen

The Moscow Circus, 7:30 p.m., $9 to $30; Corson Auditorium; (800) 681-5920, 276-7800 or http://tickets.interlochen.org.

Tuesday, Feb. 23

Etc.

Great Lakes Children's Museum interactive story time, 11 a.m., "In the Snow: Who's Been Here" by Lindsay Barrett George with related activities and crafts, included in museum admission of $6 for ages 2/older; 13240 S. West Bay Shore Dr., TC; 932-4526.

Wednesday, Feb. 24

Thursday, Feb. 25

Etc.

Manga Book Club, 7 p.m. discussion of "Fushigi Yugi/The Mysterious Play," all fans of Japanese comics and print cartoons 13/older welcome; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere, TC; 932-8500.

Friday, Feb. 26

Dance

Chance to Dance, 10 p.m.-midnight, beginners and experienced dancers welcome, no partner necessary, wear slippery-soled shoes, $5 at the door; Northwestern Michigan College Physical Education Building, main campus, 1701 E. Front St., TC; 995-1700.

Etc.

Dewey Book Group, 1 p.m. discussion of "The Innocent Man" by John Grisham; Kingsley Branch Library, 213 S. Brownson, Kingsley; 263-5484.

Tasters' Guild Auction, 7 p.m., cuisines prepared by Great Lakes Culinary Institute students, local and select regional and international wines, live/silent auctions, raffle, to benefit NMC's Great Lakes Culinary Institute, $45 advance, $50 at the door, $600 for VIP table for 10, raffle tickets (only 1,000 sold) $20 each or three/$50; Hagerty Center, NMC Great Lakes Campus, 715 E. Front St., TC; raffle and event tickets available at www.nmc.edu/culinary; for details, call 995-1197.

Saturday, Feb. 27

Etc.

Frankfort Farmers Market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Market Breakfast Sandwiches available 10 a.m.-noon, $5 donation to benefit market events and activities; indoors, Rec Center, Ninth and Main streets, Frankfort; 882-5264 or www.frankfortmich.com/currentevents.

Home Expo, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., more than 100 vendors, $4 admission, sponsored by the Home Builders Association of the Grand Traverse Area Inc.; TC East Middle School, 1776 Three Mile Road, TC; tickets available at the door or in advance at the HBA office, 3040 Sunset Lane, TC; www.hbagta.com.

Indoor Winter Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., The Mercato, The Village at Grand Traverse Commons, 11th Street and Division and follow signs, TC.

Saturday Sampler, 11 a.m. "That Tastes Great" stories by Christopher Spear, "Weird Food" craft project, for ages 5/older; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere, TC; 932-8500.

Chateau Chantal cooking class, 12:30-5:30 p.m., topic to be determined, with Chef Lynne Brach, $125 per person, bring apron, chef's knife and an appetite; Chateau Chantal, Center Road, Old Mission Peninsula; for tickets or details, visit www.chateauchantal.com.

Snowshoe Trek to Old Baldy, 1-3 p.m., dress for the weather, bring snowshoes or wear hiking boots if there's no snow, sponsored by GT Regional Land Conservancy; Old Baldy parking lot, Arcadia Dunes Nature Preserve, Old Baldy parking lot, M-22, north of Arcadia; for details, to register, call Lee Maynard, 929-7911; for directions to the hike meeting site, e-mail lee@gtrlc.org.

Free cross country skiing by lantern light, 6-9 p.m., 1.25-mile, groomed cross-country ski trail lit by more than 65 lanterns, hot beverages and snacks available in the Michigan Forest Visitor Center, daily motor vehicle permit required to enter the park; Hartwick Pines State Park, 4216 Ranger Road, Grayling; (989) 348-2537 or www.michigan.gov/hartwickpines.

Owl Calling, 7 p.m., free family event, naturalist-led hike, bring snowshoes if there's deep snow, registration required; Grass River Natural Area parking lot, County Road 618, five miles south of Bellaire; for details or to register, call 533-8314, e-mail info@grassriver.org or visit www.grassriver.org.

Northern Michigan Has Talent Show, 7:30 p.m., MC'd by Vic McCarty, $8 general admission; The Opera House, 403 N. Huron, Cheboygan; for details or tickets, call 627-5841 or 627-5432 or go to www.theoperahouse.org.

Sunday, Feb. 28

Etc.

Home Expo, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., more than 100 vendors, $4 admission, sponsored by the Home Builders Association of the Grand Traverse Area Inc.; TC East Middle School, 1776 Three Mile Road, TC; tickets available at the door or in advance at the HBA office, 3040 Sunset Lane, TC; www.hbagta.com.

Winter Ecology Walk, 2 p.m., $5 suggested donation, snowshoe rental available, come dressed for the weather; Wagbo Farmhouse, East Jordan; 536-0333 or http://wagbopeacecenter.blogspot.com.

Jazz D'Vine, 3-5 p.m., live performance by the Jeff Haas Trio, wine pours, cheese samples, a tour of the wine cellar and wine making process, $25 per person, benefit for GT Pavilions; at Chateau Chantal, Rue de Vin, Old Mission Peninsula; for tickets, call the GT Pavilions Development Office, 932-3027.

Music

Co-headliners Cold and Nonpoint with Nashville rock band Day of Fire, 18/older with proper ID, $15 plus handling; Ground Zero Nightclub, 1669 S. Garfield Ave., TC; 932-1300 or www.groundzeroonline.com.