Events selected by Ten Pound Fiddle
Tuesday May 1, 2012
10:30 am 
Weekday Wildflower Walk
Harris Nature Center (3998 Van Atta Road Okemos, MI)

Contact: 517-349-3866 harriscenter@sbcglobal.net

Every week the spring woods looks a little different as more and more wildflowers poke up out of the ground. Join a naturalist at the Harris Nature Center, 3998 Van Atta Road in Meridian Township for a guided walk on Tuesday mornings in the spring and watch the changes! The next walk is on May 1, followed by walks on May 8 and June 5 at 10:30-11:30am. The fee is $3/person due at the time of the walk. For more information contact them at 517-349-3866 or harriscenter@sbcglobal.net
6:00 pm 
Coopersville Farm Museum Acoustic Jam Night
Coopersville Farm Museum (375 Main Street Coopersville, MI)

Contact: (616) 997-8555 leeannc@coopersvillefarmmuseum.org

Come on down to the Coopersville Farm Museum and sing or play with us! All acoustic musicians are welcome. Sign up with MaryLou and let her know what key your song is in so that the other musicians can accompany you. Doors open at 5pm $4 at the door, 12 and under are free, members of the Coopersville Farm Museum are free
7:00 pm 
English Country Dance
Chapel Hill Condominium Clubhouse (3350 Green Road Ann Arbor, MI)

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Shirley Harden and Linda Hanson lead dancing with music by Childgrove. All dances taught and prompted. Informal; no partner or experience needed. Dress comfortably; bring flat, non-slip shoes (like running shoes). First-timers come early. Right on Burbank from Green Rd; park "Clubhouse Parking" on Burbank. 734-665-7704. 7 - 9:30 pm. $7 adults; $4 students; under 14 free with parent. Chapel Hill Condominium Clubhouse (3350 Green Road, Ann Arbor, MI)
 
Traditional Square Dance
VFW Hall (125 E Mchattie St South Lyon, MI)

Contact: 248-486-0043 davesmith76@yahoo.com

No experience necessary, dances will be walked through then danced to recorded traditional square dance music. Caller: Dave Smith. $4/person
 
Hillbilly Endorsed Hippie Approved Music at Mad Toast Live
The Brink Lounge (701 East Washington Avenue Madison, WI)

Contact: 517-651-5487 kirk@smokinsleddogrecords.com

Michigan duo John Latini and Jamie-Sue Seal will make a stop at Mad Toast Live as they tour through Wisconsin and Minnesota. Latini is a 2-time Detroit Blues Challenge winner and a great songwriter. He also fronts his own band The Flying Latini Brothers. Seal is the owner of Smokin' Sleddog Records and a great songwriter and performer in her own right. She has received air play on many stations across the U.S. They both are working on new CDs in their spare time. Admission $10
 
Mid-Michigan Youth Symphony
East Lansing High School (509 Burcham Drive East Lansing, MI)

Contact: (517) 355-7661 commusic@msu.edu

Come watch the Mid-Michigan Youth Symphony perform at 7 p.m. at East Lansing High School.
10:00 pm 
Jen Sygit hosts Open Mic at Dagwood's
Dagwood Tavern & Grill (2803 E Kalamazoo St Lansing, MI)

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Show up early to sign up.
 
Jazz Tuesdays
Stobers Bar (812 East Michigan Avenue Lansing, MI)

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Jeff Shoup hosts open jam
Wednesday May 2, 2012
3:00 pm 
Indoor Farm Market and CSA Pick-Up
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.543.4658

Purchase produce and baked goods from some of your favorite vendors from the downtown Farmers' Market during the off-season! Summer Sun, Fleming Farm, Richards Farm, Eaters Guild, Young Earth Farm and Chicken Scratch Farm will be bringing things through the winter. Wednesdays, 3pm-6pm.
7:00 pm 
Recital for the Adult Guitar & Adult Piano classes
CMS-Detroit (3408 Woodward Ave. Detroit, MI)

Contact: (313) 578-9716 cmsd@msu.edu

Come watch the Adult Guitar and Adult Piano classes perform a recital in the Mulit-Purpose room on May 2.
 
SONG SWAP
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: toadhall10898@gmail.com

Foundry Hall's song swaps are an informal gathering of friends who like to sing and play music together. Instruments of all types are welcome, as are singers and musicians of all ages and skill levels. Monthly on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays. Doors open at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation; no one turned away for lack of funds.
7:30 pm 
Together, Let's Jam!
MSU Community Music School (841 Timberlane Street, Suite B East Lansing, MI)

Contact: (517) 355-7661 commusic@msu.edu

Together...Let's Jam provides monthly music experiences for teenagers and adults of all ability levels to gather together and participate in various music activities. No prior music training is needed. Together...Let's Jam is sponsored by the Capital Area Down Syndrome Association.
9:00 pm 
Rob Klajda Hosts Open Mic at Moriarty's
Moriarty's Pub (802 East Michigan Avenue Lansing, MI)

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Thursday May 3, 2012
10:00 am 
Coopersville Crazy Ladies Quilting Circle
Coopersville Farm Museum (375 Main Street Coopersville, MI)

Contact: (616) 997-8555 leeannc@coopersvillefarmmuseum.org

Quilting Group The Crazy Ladies are welcome to stay as long as they like! Well, until the museum closes! $3 group rate, members-free
2:00 pm 
Ingham County Household Hazardous Waste Collection
Behind the Ingham County Human Services Building (5303 S. Cedar Lansing, MI)

Contact: 517-887-4521 mknorek@ingham.org

Free collection of household pesticides, cleaners, gasoline, wood preservatives, brake & steering fluid, cell phones, fluorescent bulbs, aerosols, home repair products, mercury, small propane tanks, acids & bases, oil based paint, thinner, mineral spirits. DO NOT BRING: latex paint, waste oil, antifreeze, batteries, empty containers, 20 pound propane tanks, e-waste, product in 55 gallon drums. This prgram is NOTopen to businesses, churches, schools, non-profits or government agencies 2-6pm
5:30 pm 
Suzuki Concert
MSU Community Music School (841 Timberlane Street, Suite B East Lansing, MI)

Contact: (517) 355-7661 commusic@msu.edu

Come out and watch the Suzuki Concert in the Auditorium at 5:30 p.m.
7:00 pm 
Celtic Sessions @ Bravehearts Pub in Alma
Bravehearts Pub (218 East Superior Street Alma, MI)

Contact: (989) 466-2309

Friendly Celtic Music Session for fun! Musicians and listeners encouraged to attend! Join in or simple come to hear the music and enjoy the atmosphere and great Pub Grub! Sessions are FREE!
 
Hillbilly Endorsed Hippie Approved Music at Park Theater
Park Theatre (15791 US Highway 63 Hayward, WI)

Contact: 517-651-5487 kirk@smokinsleddogrecords.com

The first Thursday of every month throughout the summer, Molly and the Danger Band will host area musicians on a special night of music. John Latini and Jamie-Sue Seal will open the show. The Michigan duo are established singer/songwriters and they are the flagship artists on Smokin’ Sleddog Records. Latini is a two-time Detroit Blues Champ and Seal's music and voice have been used in radio and TV ads. No Pressure is a guitar duo featuring Randall Bruce and Gary Dupius, they will perform also. Benefit Concert for Park Theater, Free Will Offering
10:00 pm 
Frog & the Beeftones Blues Jam
Unicorn Tavern (327 E Grand River Ave Lansing, MI)

Contact: (517) 485-9910

Capital Area Blues Society member
Friday May 4, 2012
10:00 am 
Weekday Science Morning: Annelids
Harris Nature Center (3998 Van Atta Road Okemos, MI)

Contact: 517-349-3866 harriscenter@sbcglobal.net

Enhance your child's science education at the Harris Nature Center, 3998 Van Atta Road, in Meridian Township once a month through programs specifically designed to introduce and reinforce science curriculum for home-schooled children ages 5-14 years old. The next Weekday Science class, The Songs of Songbirds, is on Friday May 4 at 10 am or 1 pm. The fee is $4/child/class or $10/child/season (3 months). Contact harriscenter@sbcglobal.net or 517-349-3866 to register or for more information. Program repeats at 1 pm
12:00 pm 
Mighty Uke Day Kickoff - WLNZ Radio Diner
Sir Pizza (201 East Grand River Avenue Lansing, MI)

Contact: 517-896-4025 benhassenger@gmail.com

We are kicking off Mighty Uke Day with fun concert, part of the WLNZ Radio Diner Series. This show will feature a variety of ukulele groups, duos, and solo artists - come down to Sir Pizza or listen at: 89.7 FM in the Lansing area or worldwide via the internet: http://www.lcc.edu/radio/onair/ Free
1:00 pm 
Weekday Science Afternoon: Songs of Songbirds
Harris Nature Center (3998 Van Atta Road Okemos, MI)

Contact: 517-349-3866 harriscenter@sbcglobal.net

Enhance your child's science education at the Harris Nature Center, 3998 Van Atta Road, in Meridian Township once a month through programs specifically designed to introduce and reinforce science curriculum for home-schooled children ages 5-14 years old. The next Weekday Science class, The Songs of Songbirds, is on Friday May 4 at 10 am or 1 pm. The fee is $4/child/class or $10/child/season (3 months). Contact harriscenter@sbcglobal.net or 517-349-3866 to register or for more information. Program also held at 10 am
7:30 pm 
"Hillbilly Endorsed Hippie Approved " music at Three Crows
The Three Crows (225 River Street North Delano, MN)

Contact: 517-651-5487 kirk@smokinsleddogrecords.com

John Latini and Jamie-Sue Seal return to one of their favorite venues! Concert promoter Michael Curths remarked; "Jamie-Sue Seal and John Latini put together musical shows that go way beyond the aging hipster folk crap. Exceptional musicianship combined with enormous wit and engaging showmanship, they are the real deal." Another described their charged, sparkling chemistry as "a hilarious blend, possessing all the best and worst qualities of marital dysfunction and sibling rivalry."
 
TIM ERIKSEN
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.206.3059 info@foundryhall.com

Tim Eriksen is "widely regarded as the best ballad singer of his generation" (BBC Radio). He combines hair-raising vocals with savvy arrangements for fiddle, banjo, guitar and bajo sexto, transforming American tradition with a "northern roots" Americana sound that embraces old New England murder ballads, “shape-note” gospel and haunted originals alongside Southern Appalachian and Irish songs. He's shared stages with Kurt Cobain, Doc Watson, Jack White, Ralph Stanley and many others. Doors open at 7 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot. $10-$15. Get tickets at www.foundryhall.com, 800.838.3006, in person at StudioHaus or at the door before the show. Suggested donation after 7:30 pm.
8:00 pm 
Friday Night Swing
The Phoenix Center (220 S Main St Ann Arbor, MI)

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Weekly Swing Dance to DJed music FREE beginner lesson 8:00pm; Open dancing from 9:00pm to 12:00am $5 general admission; $3 students; AACTMAD members: $1 off
8:30 pm 
Howl at the Moon
Harris Nature Center (3998 Van Atta Road Okemos, MI)

Contact: 517-349-3866 harriscenter@sbcglobal.net

Enjoy the full moon while taking a guided walk throught the moonlit woods at the Harris Nature Center, 3998 Van Atta Road on Friday, May 4 at 8:30pm. Dogs are welcome on non-retractable leashes. Flashlights are permitted but not a necessity. The fee for this program is $3/ person due at the time of the walk. For more information, contact them at 517-349-3866 or harriscenter@sbcglobal.net.
Saturday May 5, 2012
9:00 am 
Native Plants Day
Harris Nature Center (3998 Van Atta Road Okemos, MI)

Contact: 517-349-3866 harriscenter@sbcglobal.net

Discover the value and versatility of our native Michigan plants on Saturday May 5 at 9 am through 3 pm at the Harris Nature Center, 3998 Van Atta Road, in Okemos. Native Plants Day is an opportunity for people to talk to the growers about the different wildflowers, grasses and ferns available. People who have pre-ordered plants can pick them up on this day as well. Proceeds from the sale support the Harris Nature Center. Contact them at 517-349-3866 or harriscenter@sbcglobal.net.
10:00 am 
Recital for Aspiring Musicians Program
CMS-Detroit (3408 Woodward Ave. Detroit, MI)

Contact: (313) 578-9716 cmsd@msu.edu

Come watch the Aspiring Musicians Program piano students perform a recital in the Mulit-Purpose room on May 5 at the CMS-Detroit Campus.
12:00 pm 
Suzuki Piano Recital
MSU Community Music School (841 Timberlane Street, Suite B East Lansing, MI)

Contact: (517) 355-7661 commusic@msu.edu

Come watch the Suzuki Piano Recital at noon and 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 5.
3:00 pm 
AACTMAD Annual Meeting
Concourse Hall (4531 Concourse Drive Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact: info@aactmad.org

Please join us for AACTMAD's annual meeting. Election of board members and nominating committee members. Committee reports. Learn what was accomplished this past year and future plans. Contribute to AACTMAD's continuing success. Annual meeting at 3pm. Committee leaders meet at 5pm.
4:30 pm 
May Day Contra Dance Saturday !
Pinery Park Lodge (2301 DeHoop Ave SW Wyoming, MI)

Contact: 616 307 0883 Promotions@grfolkarts.org

Wonderful nostalgic building with swirling haunting sounds and dances. The Band: Hawks & Owls & Caller: Local callers Picnic Potluck begins at 5pm Dancing starts at 7pm $ 7 Donation requested, $ 20 / Family
6:00 pm 
Killer Blues Fundraiser
Howmet Playhouse (304 South Mears Avenue Whitehall, MI)

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White Lake Blues Festival -- A Fundraiser for the Killer Blues Headstone Project
7:30 pm 
WEPECKET ISLAND RECORDS' ROLLING ROOTS REVUE
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.206.3059 info@foundryhall.com

Once a year, musicians and recording artists from the Wepecket Island Records label tour the nation together, performing in concert halls, churches, houses, libraries, taverns and coffeehouses. Members of the troupe hop on and off the "train," but the company maintains a corps of at least four and as many as nine performers who gleefully spread the word and song of America's history, ending each show with a participatory audience jam session and sing-around. Doors open at 7 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot. $8-$10. Get tickets at www.foundryhall.com, 800.838.3006, in person at StudioHaus or at the door before the show. Suggested donation after 7:30 pm.
8:00 pm 
AACTMAD First Saturday Dance
Pittsfield Union Grange (3337 Ann Arbor-Saline Road Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact: 734-769-1052 hellmann@umich.edu

Calling by Mark Hillegonds to music by Stout Hearted String Band At the door: $10 general, $9 AACTMAD members, $5 students
 
An Dro at The One Trick Pony
One Trick Pony Grill & Taproom (136 E. Fulton Grand Rapids, MI)

Contact: 616-891-1690 andromusic01@gmail.com

An Dro will be performing at the One Trick Pony on a Saturday. We plan to pull out all the stops for one of our only Grand Rapids appearances this spring. Come on out for an evening of great food and great music. no cover charge
 
'First Saturday' Contra & Square Dance
Central United Methodist Church (215 N. Capitol Ave, (NE corner of Capitol square) Lansing, MI)

Contact: info@tenpoundfiddle.org

Caller: JERRY HICKMAN, music: RHYTHM BILLIES. All dances taught; no partner needed! Dress for activity, bring comfortable shoes, and be prepared to dance the night away! Come early - at 7:30 - for a quick intro to essential contra dance moves. Plenty of free parking in the two church lots and on surrounding, well-lit street Beginners' Lessons (free) start at 7:30 pm, dance at 8 pm. Tickets - sold at the door: $9 public; $8 Fiddle Members and Looking Glass Music and Arts Members; $4 students (HS or College ID); 15 and under-free!
 
Nora Jane Struthers and The Bootleggers
Comfy Couch Concerts / Newport Furnishings (52504 Grand River Avenue Wixom, MI)

Contact: (248) 910-4941 stevenjohnson@michiganfolklive.com

Nora Jane Struthers and her band deliver a powerful live show complete with flat-footing, yodeling and original songs so clearly rooted in old time and bluegrass that audience members walk away with the feeling that they've seen something old and new, and utterly unique. Nora Jane is classic Americana. All concerts start at 8:00 pm. Doors open for advance ticket holders at 7:00 pm. $15 Adults, $10 Students. Tickets sold at door (if available) at 7:30 pm. Please call 248-910-4941 to inquire about ticket availability
9:00 pm 
Detroit Blues Champ And Duo Partner at Ginkgo's
Ginkgo Coffeehouse (721 North Snelling Avenue Saint Paul, MN)

Contact: 517-651-5487 kirk@smokinsleddogrecords.com

Two time Detroit Blues Challenge Winner John Latini and Jamie -Sue Seal will be bringing their talents to St. Paul. The duo is touring through Wisconsin and Minnesota the first part of May. They both are preparing to release new CDs in the near future. The duo will perform many genres of music, from Blues, Jazz, Cabaret and some of their own award winning originals. Tips/Donations
10:00 pm 
Mighty Uke Day
Various Locations in Old Town Lansing

Contact: 517-896-4025 benhassenger@gmail.com

A celebration of the ukulele with a showings of the "Might Uke" documentary, a concert featuring Lil' Rev and others, open mic, workshops, Lansing Area Ukulele Group Strum & Sing, and more! Complete details at: www.mightyukeday.com Movie only $12 Concert only $18 Combo package of movie/concert $25 (save $5) Go to www.mightyukeday.com to order online Buy at venue day of show
 
Country Night
Czar's 505 (505 Pleasant City not found, MI)

Contact: 269.271.5219 davidbauma@aol.com

Every First Saturday of the Month. Midwest best Country Bands. May Kris Hitchcock and Small Town Son Doors 8 PM Show 10 PM $5.00
Sunday May 6, 2012
1:30 pm 
HARBORFEST GOT TALENT: AUDITIONS
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.214.6438 marlenehickman12@yahoo.com

Got Talent? HarborFest Got Talent is looking for you! The contest is open to any acts, all ages, from anywhere. The winner takes the $1000 Grand Prize, plus the opportunity to showcase their act on the Harborfest Mainstage in South Haven on June 14 and 16, 2012! Auditions take place at Foundry Hall on April 15, April 29 and May 6 from 1:00-5:30 pm. The top 10 acts will showcase their talents at Foundry Hall at the Friday, May 18, Semifinals! Audition times by appointment. Register online at www.southhavenharborfest.com . $2 (audience), $20 (performer). For more information, call 269.214.6438 or email marlenehickman12@yahoo.com.
 
Gaelic League of Detroit Irish Radio Show
WNZK (21700 Northwestern Hwy # 1190 Southfield, MI)

Contact: 248-557-3300 GLIAWeb@aol.com

Listen Live or On-Line to Michigan's locally produced Irish Entertainment show. Visit the Gaelic League/Irish-American Club's web site to find out more information about the show, log on to listen live, or listen to archived broadcasts. The Phone Number listed is to reach the studio during broadcast time. Every Sunday on WNZK, and on-line! Its FREE to listen! If you are an Irish-American Business, why not consider advertising during the show?
2:00 pm 
Dance Just for Fun
Oshtemo Grange (3234 N 3rd St Kalamazoo, MI)

Contact: 269-372-7613 michael.clark@wmich.edu

An afternoon of variety in couple dances & set dances, for example waltz, contra, English, squares, etc. Singles & couples welcome. Learn style & skill in a relaxed atmosphere. It’s a workshop and a party! Local callers. Recorded music. $4 for students, $5 for others
3:00 pm 
Suzuki Graduation Recital
MSU Community Music School (841 Timberlane Street, Suite B East Lansing, MI)

Contact: (517) 355-7661 commusic@msu.edu

Come out to CMS for the Suzuki Graduation Recital at 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 6.
4:00 pm 
Vincent Hayes Project Sunday Blues Jam
Dee-Lite Bar & Grill (24 Washington Avenue Grand Haven, MI)

Contact: venue 616 844-5055

The Vincent Hayes Project hosts the Sunday Blues Jam! The most happenin' blues jam in Michigan! Guests include amateurs, regional professionals and occasional big name blues artists. Bring your own instrument (drummers excluded) 4pm-8pm. get there early as seating fills up quickly!. | Capital Area Blues Society member
5:00 pm 
Sunday Sings
Dan and Mary's House (3242 Brook Trails Drive SE Grand Rapids, Mi)

Contact: 246-6468 sundaysings@grfolkarts.org

Bring a dish to pass, a guitar, any kind of voice. Free: bring a dish to pass
7:00 pm 
Sessions at Conor O'Neill's in Ann Arbor
Conor O'Neill's Traditional Irish Pub (318 South Main Street Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact: 734-665-2968 cking@conoroneills.com

Our aim at Conor O’Neill’s is to bring to Ann Arbor a truly authentic traditional Irish Pub. To do so we had our pub designed and built in Ireland. The front of Conor O’Neill’s is the 'shop pub' with its timber floors and many shelves and drawers for the merchandise that would be sold. At the back is the cottage wall, where Publican would open his doors to friends and neighbors alike for cheerful hours of drinking, storytelling, conversations and music.
 
Irish Music Sessions in Grand Rapids
McFadden's Restaurant and Saloon (58 Ionia Avenue Southwest Grand Rapids, MI)

Contact: 616.454.9105 lynchslair@gmail.com

Whether you are a musician or an Irish Music fan, this session is as close to visiting an Irish Pub Session in Ireland, as you can get without flying to the Emerald Isle! Wonderful food, beer and drink specials, and toe-tapping traditional Irish Music. Traditional Irish Musicians, (any instruments - including voice,) are invited to join in! Music begins at 7PM, come early and enjoy the great menu items available! No tickets required! Come join in, either as a player, singer or Irish music fan!
Monday May 7, 2012
6:15 pm 
TIPTOPTAILS
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.539.1847 info@tiptoptails.com

TipTopTails' dog training is structured in easy-to-follow steps and your dog is rewarded for getting it right at each step along the way. We have a gentle approach to training based on scientific knowledge about learning and behavior, not fear or physical punishment. Puppy Primer & Intro to Nose Work at 6:15 pm. On The Town & Continuing Nose Work at 7:30 pm. $75 for five weeks (shelter dogs $65). Contact TipTopTails (269.539.1847) for registration and information.
6:30 pm 
Open-Mic Mondays at MBC Lansing
Michigan Brewing Co (402 S Washington Sq Lansing, MI)

Contact: kiddcincinnati@comcast.net

Happy Hour, Open Mic & JAM | Sign-up for a spot to play solo, duo or with your band or just sing some songs with our group! FREE on-street parking after 6pm! | Capital Area Blues Society member
7:00 pm 
MONDAY NIGHT OPEN MIC
Plymouth Coffee Bean (884 Penniman Avenue Plymouth, MI)

Contact: plymouthcoffeebean@gmail.com

"Best Open Mic in the area!" WEEKLY Music and Poetry Showcase All Ages, All Levels, All Styles WELCOME 2-3 songs per person. Sign Up at 7pm / Show starts at 7:30
 
Blarney on the Air Radio Show
WDCB Public Radio (College of DuPage, 425 Fawell Blvd. Glen Ellyn, IL)

Contact: blarneyshay@gmail.com

Blarney on the Air is a weekly Irish radio show brought to you from the Northwest Suburbs of Chicago, IL. Shay Clarke, one of the most widely read Irish music columnists brings you the best of Irish Music with special guests and co-hosts every week. Click on the website to listen live-(streaming,) every Monday Night! Listening is FREE!
7:30 pm 
Scottish Country Dance Social Class
Gretchen's House Child Care Center #5 Barn (2625 Traver Boulevard Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact: 734.395.7782 mwesselwalker@gmail.com

Scottish Country Dancing with live music from Susie Lorand and friends. Newcomers of all ages always welcome to join our friendly class. No partner necessary. Social Classes have an emphasis on learning and dancing as many dances as possible. This can include learning new and challenging dances as well as working with a repertoire of favorites. Figures and footwork are taught as they come up, but the focus of the class is on dancing many dances in one evening. $5 per class or $15 per month.
9:30 pm 
Steppin' In It
Green Door Blues Bar & Grill (2005 East Michigan Avenue Lansing, MI)

Contact:

Every Monday night
Tuesday May 8, 2012
10:30 am 
Weekday Wildflower Walk
Harris Nature Center (3998 Van Atta Road Okemos, MI)

Contact: 517-349-3866 harriscenter@sbcglobal.net

Every week the spring woods looks a little different as more and more wildflowers poke up out of the ground. Join a naturalist at the Harris Nature Center, 3998 Van Atta Road in Meridian Township for a guided walk on Tuesday mornings in the spring and watch the changes! The next walk is on May 8, followed by a walk on June 5 at 10:30-11:30am. The fee is $3/person due at the time of the walk. For more information contact them at 517-349-3866 or harriscenter@sbcglobal.net
7:00 pm 
English Country Dance
Chapel Hill Condominium Clubhouse (3350 Green Road Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact:

Bob Messer and Greg Meisner lead dancing with music by Childgrove. All dances taught and prompted. Informal; no partner or experience needed. Dress comfortably; bring flat, non-slip shoes (like running shoes). First-timers come early. Right on Burbank from Green Rd; park "Clubhouse Parking" on Burbank. 734-665-7704. 7 - 9:30 pm. $7 adults; $4 students; under 14 free with parent. Chapel Hill Condominium Clubhouse (3350 Green Road, Ann Arbor, MI)
10:00 pm 
Jazz Tuesdays
Stobers Bar (812 East Michigan Avenue Lansing, MI)

Contact:

Jeff Shoup hosts open jam
 
Jen Sygit hosts Open Mic at Dagwood's
Dagwood Tavern & Grill (2803 E Kalamazoo St Lansing, MI)

Contact:

Show up early to sign up.
Wednesday May 9, 2012
3:00 pm 
Indoor Farm Market and CSA Pick-Up
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.543.4658

Purchase produce and baked goods from some of your favorite vendors from the downtown Farmers' Market during the off-season! Summer Sun, Fleming Farm, Richards Farm, Eaters Guild, Young Earth Farm and Chicken Scratch Farm will be bringing things through the winter. Wednesdays, 3pm-6pm.
6:30 pm 
May Grange meeting, Arika Lycan will speak on Growing Hope
Pittsfield Grange (3337 Ann Arbor Saline Road Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact: hellmann@umich.edu

Arika Lycan will give us an update on what's going on with Growing Hope Potluck starts at 6:30, program at 7:30 Admission is free
9:00 pm 
Rob Klajda Hosts Open Mic at Moriarty's
Moriarty's Pub (802 East Michigan Avenue Lansing, MI)

Contact:

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Thursday May 10, 2012
10:00 am 
Coopersville Crazy Ladies Quilting Circle
Coopersville Farm Museum (375 Main Street Coopersville, MI)

Contact: (616) 997-8555 leeannc@coopersvillefarmmuseum.org

Quilting Group The Crazy Ladies are welcome to stay as long as they like! Well, until the museum closes! $3 group rate, members-free
2:00 pm 
Ingham County Household Hazardous Waste Collection
Behind the Ingham County Human Services Building (5303 S. Cedar Lansing, MI)

Contact: 517-887-4521 mknorek@ingham.org

Free collection of household pesticides, cleaners, gasoline, wood preservatives, brake & steering fluid, cell phones, fluorescent bulbs, aerosols, home repair products, mercury, small propane tanks, acids & bases, oil based paint, thinner, mineral spirits. DO NOT BRING: latex paint, waste oil, antifreeze, batteries, empty containers, 20 pound propane tanks, e-waste, product in 55 gallon drums. This prgram is NOTopen to businesses, churches, schools, non-profits or government agencies 2-6pm
8:00 pm 
TALES from the TECHNOSPHERE
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: jlauzzana@gmail.com

As we archive the technological/historical progress of humanity onto the internet we have created a "technosphere" which is wrapping our planet with a massive amount of cyber-material, information and thoughts. Julian Lauzzana pulls files from our collective archive and does live mixing/layering of visuals on a projected screen with a blending of electronic and live acoustic sound. This is a creative love/hate play with the tools and data of the "technosphere" which surround humanity. Doors open at 7:30 pm. $5 suggested donation. No one turned away for lack of funds.
10:00 pm 
Frog & the Beeftones Blues Jam
Unicorn Tavern (327 E Grand River Ave Lansing, MI)

Contact: (517) 485-9910

Capital Area Blues Society member
Friday May 11, 2012
6:30 pm 
Liudmila Bondar Studio Recital
MSU Community Music School (841-B Timberlane East Lansing, MI)

Contact: (517)355-7661 commusic@msu.edu

The students of Community Music School instructor Liudmila Bondar will perform at 6:30 p.m.
7:00 pm 
International Dancing
Wealthy Theatre Annex (1110 Wealthy St. SE Grand Rapids, MI)

Contact: 616 949-8374 International@grfolkarts.org

Visit a dozen countries or more in a single evening !!! “We teach beginning-level dances from Israel, Bosnia, France, Mexico, Japan, South Africa, Bolivia, Germany, Ghana, Turkey, Sweden, China, and many other countries.” No partner necessary. $ 6
 
Javier Aguilar folk dance birthday party
St James Parish - gym (241 Pearson St Ferndale, MI)

Contact: 313-870-8311 aguilar9333@att.net

Come help Javier celebrate his birthday by joining the Old World Folk Dancers, who do folk dancing every Friday. Your presence is the best present (please, no gifts). Javie says, "I will have some food at 9 pm. RSVP by Thursday May 10th. Please tell any long-time contra dancers you know. I cannot do the old Christmas parties but we can try birthday parties instead." $7 admission
 
CMS Choir Concert
TBA (TBA East Lansing, MI)

Contact: (517) 355-7661 commusic@msu.edu

Come watch the Children of the MSU Choir's on Friday, May 11 at 7 p.m.
7:30 pm 
WHO HIT JOHN?
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.206.3059 info@foundryhall.com

SW Mich. favorites, Who Hit John?, return to Foundry Hall with songs from their new album, "Great Recession Blues"! Since 2006, WHJ has tenaciously evolved from an old time string band playing on the street corner for tips; now weaving gypsy jazz and swing flavors into an already assorted collage of barnstorming old time originals and traditionals, they blend music of the past with a new vibrant breath of excitement and soul, with fiddle and trumpet melodies over a rhythmic acoustic core. Doors open at 7 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot. $8-$10. Get tickets at www.foundryhall.com, 800.838.3006, in person at StudioHaus or at the door before the show. Suggested donation after 7:30 pm.
8:00 pm 
Sally Rogers and Claudia Schmidt - Mother's Day Wkend - Very Special Show!
Unitarian Universalist Church (855 Grove Street East Lansing, MI)

Contact: booking@tenpoundfiddle.org

Michigan favorites and great friends Sally Rogers and Claudia Schmidt are together again in their first Fiddle Mom's Day concert in over 10 years - including the release of their newest CD! Before moving East, Sally honed her tremendous skills in, and played a large role in building this folk music community. Claudia is a perennial favorite of Fiddle audiences. Some of the most memorable Fiddle concerts have been their Mom's Day shows. Don't miss this! www.sallyrogers.com www.claudiaschmidt.com Box office opens at 7; doors opn at 7:30; show starts at 8. Tickets: $20 public; $15 Fiddle members; $5 students. Available on line -now - at www.tenpoundfiddle.org, or at the door, starting at 7 pm. Show at 8
 
Friday Night Swing
The Phoenix Center (220 S Main St Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact:

Weekly Swing Dance to DJed music FREE beginner lesson 8:00pm; Open dancing from 9:00pm to 12:00am $5 general admission; $3 students; AACTMAD members: $1 off
 
Advanced English Dance
Concourse Hall (4531 Concourse Drive Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact: 248-288-4737 ffuerst@juno.com

Music by Dave Wiesler (Delaware), Susie Lorand, and Josh Burdick (Philadelphia) with dances led by Mady Newfield (Chicago), Dan Blim, Ray Bantle, and Catherine Kohn and Sue Wartell from Columbus. For experienced English dancers ready for challenges. Make a weekend of it with the Scottish ball! $10
Saturday May 12, 2012
9:00 am 
Lansing Area All-Day Shape Note Singing
Faith Lutheran Church (4515 Dobie Road Okemos, MI)

Contact: 517.381.1321 singing@fasolamichigan.org

We sing for our enjoyment, not for performance, in a non-worship setting, from "The Sacred harp," an old traditional shape note hymnal, in continuous publication since 1844. This style of singing is an old tradition, once used primarily in rural southern churches, but now found around the globe, featuring wonderful harmonies and poetry. This style of singing can be seen in the film "Cold Mountain" and features powerful harmonies and open fifths, with each part having its own unique melody. Registration starts at 9 am, singing starts at 9:30 am.
 
It's Always Earth Day
Harris Nature Center (3998 Van Atta Road Okemos, MI)

Contact: 517-349-3866 harriscenter@sbcglobal.net

It's always Earth Day at the Harris Nature Center, 3998 Van Atta Road in Okemos and they are looking for volunteers to help in the park on Saturday May 12 at 9-11am. Volunteers will help prepare the flower beds, pull invasive plants in the woods and general grounds clean-up. The Harris Nature Center is holding a Stewardship Day once a month, April - September. People can volunteer one time, two times or every month. For more information contact them at 349-3866 or harriscenter@sbcglobal.net. Stewardship Days repeat monthly
10:00 am 
Recital for Aspiring Musicians Program
CMS-Detroit (3408 Woodward Ave. Detroit, MI)

Contact: (313) 578-9716 cmsd@msu.edu

Come watch the Aspiring Musicians Program's flute, clarinet, oboe/bassoon, saxophone, trumpet, low brass, guitar, and percussion students perform a recital in the Mulit-Purpose room on May 12 at the CMS-Detroit Campus.
3:00 pm 
Sue Garber Studio Recital
MSU Community Music School (841-B Timberlane East Lansing, MI)

Contact: (517)355-7661 commusic@msu.edu

The students of Community Music School instructor Sue Garber will perform at 3 p.m.
5:30 pm 
Potluck Supper and Annual Meeting
Oshtemo Grange (3234 N. Third St. Kalamazoo, MI)

Contact: 269-372-7613 michael.clark@wmich.edu

Potluck supper and the annual meeting of Country Dancing in Kalamazoo. Everyone is welcome at the supper. Everyone is welcome at the annual meeting as well, though only CDK members may vote.
6:00 pm 
Formal Scottish Dance Ball with Dinner
Concourse Hall (4531 Concourse Drive, Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact: 734.395.7782 mwesselwalker@gmail.com

Catered dinner followed by dancing with live music with Susie Lorand and Dave Wiesler. For dance program, visit our website at https://sites.google.com/site/a2scottishdancing/ Dinner, followed by dancing $50. Hospitality and student rates available. Please register in advance.
7:00 pm 
Bayside Travellers Contra Dance
Twin Lakes, Gilbert Lodge (6800 N. Long Lake Rd. Traverse City, MI)

Contact: 231-313-2596 pat@dancetc.com

Bayside Travellers Contra Dance. Live music by the local band Tanglemere. All dances will be called and taught by Drake Meadows from Ann Arbor. Everyone is welcome, no partner or experience is needed. If you haven’t contra-danced before, plan to arrive at 7:00 for a lesson before the dancing begins. Youth must be accompanied by and supervised by an adult. 7:00-7:45 – Introduction to Contra-dance-free lesson. 8-11 Dance Adult - $10, Student w. ID - $6, Members - $8
7:30 pm 
Contra and Square dance
Oshtemo Grange (3234 N. Third St. Kalamazoo, MI)

Contact: 269-372-7613 michael.clark@wmich.edu

Contra and Square Dance open to the public. American traditional dancing to live music. All dances are taught. New dancers (singles and couples) are always welcome and should come early; dances get more challenging during the evening. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes for energetic dancing. No smoking, no alcohol. Band: The Mean Lids (1st time with us, from Urbana, IL). Caller: Mike Clark. Skills workshop and orientation at 7:00 CDK members $6. Students (13 and up) $4. Others $8.
 
Midland Traditional Dancers contra dance
Midland Community Center (2205 Jefferson Avenue Midland, MI)

Contact: 989-631-7153 gchickman@chartermi.net

All ages, beginners and experienced dancers, singles, couples, and families welcome! We suggest cool, casual dress and comfortable shoes for energetic dancing. Water provided. All dances & workshops held in the Barstow-Shipps multi-purpose room on the main level. Dances taught and led by Jerry Hickman, Tina Jacobs, Cilla Jones, and Vivian Stafford to live music by Morpeth Rant and other guest bands New folks, there's a warm-up session at 6:30 pm before the dance. $6 admission, or $60 for a season pass (includes all 13 dances)
 
International Folkdancing with Ann Arbor Folkdancers
Gretchen's House Childcare Center (2625 Traver Blvd. Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact: igruhl@provide.net

International folk dancing to live music by The Ethnic Connection (David Owens, Nan Nelson, Carol Palms, Ralph Katz) playing Balkan, Israeli and other international music. No partners are necessary! Wear comfortable shoes and clothes, make new friends and have fun in our folk dance community. $10; students: $5
8:00 pm 
2nd Saturday Contra Dance
Pittsfield Grange (3337 Ann Arbor - Saline Rd. Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact: 734-408-1829 don.theyken@gmail.com

Don Theyken calls contras to live music by the Sharon Hollow String Band. No partner needed. Wear cool, casual clothes and bring flat, smooth-soled shoes for dancing. 8 p.m.. Garth Gerber will lead a "Beginners Session" at 7:30 p.m. Pittsfield Grange, 3337 Ann Arbor Saline Road (1/2 mile south of I94). $10/$5 students. 734-408-1829 or don.theyken@gmail.com
Sunday May 13, 2012
1:30 pm 
Gaelic League of Detroit Irish Radio Show
WNZK (21700 Northwestern Hwy # 1190 Southfield, MI)

Contact: 248-557-3300 GLIAWeb@aol.com

Listen Live or On-Line to Michigan's locally produced Irish Entertainment show. Visit the Gaelic League/Irish-American Club's web site to find out more information about the show, log on to listen live, or listen to archived broadcasts. The Phone Number listed is to reach the studio during broadcast time. Every Sunday on WNZK, and on-line! Its FREE to listen! If you are an Irish-American Business, why not consider advertising during the show?
2:00 pm 
Preserving Traditions: Crepes
Pittsfield Grange (3337 Ann Arbor-Saline Rd. Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact: preservetrad@gmail.com

Patrick Haggood teaches how to make a selection of sweet and savory crepes. End time is approximate Free for Grange members. Non-members: $5-10, sliding scale. Reservations requested (see link)
3:00 pm 
All-School Recital
CMS (841 Timberlane Street, Suite B East Lansing, MI)

Contact: (517) 355-7661 commusic@msu.edu

Come support students of the MSU Community Music School by attending the All-School Recital on May13.
 
Mother's Day Wildflower Walk
Harris Nature Center (3998 Van Atta Road Okemos, MI)

Contact: 517-349-3866 harriscenter@sbcglobal.net

Bring mom for a walk with a naturalist on Sunday May 13 at 3 pm at the Harris Nature Center, 3998 Van Atta Road in Meridian Township for a guided interpretive walk to enjoy native wildflowers such as large-flowered trillium and jack-in-the-pulpt. The fee for this program is $3/person or $7/family due at the time of the walk. For more information contact them at 517-349-3866 or harriscenter@sbcglobal.net
4:00 pm 
Marjan Helms Studio Recital
MSU Community Music School (841-B Timberlane East Lansing, MI)

Contact: (517)355-7661 commusic@msu.edu

The students of Community Music School instructor Marjan Helms will perform at 4 p.m.
 
Vincent Hayes Project Sunday Blues Jam
Dee-Lite Bar & Grill (24 Washington Avenue Grand Haven, MI)

Contact: venue 616 844-5055

The Vincent Hayes Project hosts the Sunday Blues Jam! The most happenin' blues jam in Michigan! Guests include amateurs, regional professionals and occasional big name blues artists. Bring your own instrument (drummers excluded) 4pm-8pm. get there early as seating fills up quickly!. | Capital Area Blues Society member
6:00 pm 
Sessions @ O'Connor's Public House
O'Connor's Irish Public House (324 Main Street Rochester, MI)

Contact: (248) 608-2537 gusochef@yahoo.com

Traditional Irish Music Sessions on the second and fourth Sunday of each month. Musicians are encouraged to join in, and listeners are always welcome! Enjoy the great atmosphere and award winning food of O'Connor's Public House while you experience the sounds of Ireland! Come early for a great meal, and stay to enjoy the music! Sessions are FREE!
7:00 pm 
Irish Music Sessions in Grand Rapids
McFadden's Restaurant and Saloon (58 Ionia Avenue Southwest Grand Rapids, MI)

Contact: 616.454.9105 lynchslair@gmail.com

Whether you are a musician or an Irish Music fan, this session is as close to visiting an Irish Pub Session in Ireland, as you can get without flying to the Emerald Isle! Wonderful food, beer and drink specials, and toe-tapping traditional Irish Music. Traditional Irish Musicians, (any instruments - including voice,) are invited to join in! Music begins at 7PM, come early and enjoy the great menu items available! No tickets required! Come join in, either as a player, singer or Irish music fan!
 
Sessions at Conor O'Neill's in Ann Arbor
Conor O'Neill's Traditional Irish Pub (318 South Main Street Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact: 734-665-2968 cking@conoroneills.com

Our aim at Conor O’Neill’s is to bring to Ann Arbor a truly authentic traditional Irish Pub. To do so we had our pub designed and built in Ireland. The front of Conor O’Neill’s is the 'shop pub' with its timber floors and many shelves and drawers for the merchandise that would be sold. At the back is the cottage wall, where Publican would open his doors to friends and neighbors alike for cheerful hours of drinking, storytelling, conversations and music.
Monday May 14, 2012
6:15 pm 
TIPTOPTAILS
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.539.1847 info@tiptoptails.com

TipTopTails' dog training is structured in easy-to-follow steps and your dog is rewarded for getting it right at each step along the way. We have a gentle approach to training based on scientific knowledge about learning and behavior, not fear or physical punishment. Puppy Primer & Intro to Nose Work at 6:15 pm. On The Town & Continuing Nose Work at 7:30 pm. $75 for five weeks (shelter dogs $65). Contact TipTopTails (269.539.1847) for registration and information.
6:30 pm 
Open-Mic Mondays at MBC Lansing
Michigan Brewing Co (402 S Washington Sq Lansing, MI)

Contact: kiddcincinnati@comcast.net

Happy Hour, Open Mic & JAM | Sign-up for a spot to play solo, duo or with your band or just sing some songs with our group! FREE on-street parking after 6pm! | Capital Area Blues Society member
7:00 pm 
Blarney on the Air Radio Show
WDCB Public Radio (College of DuPage, 425 Fawell Blvd. Glen Ellyn, IL)

Contact: blarneyshay@gmail.com

Blarney on the Air is a weekly Irish radio show brought to you from the Northwest Suburbs of Chicago, IL. Shay Clarke, one of the most widely read Irish music columnists brings you the best of Irish Music with special guests and co-hosts every week. Click on the website to listen live-(streaming,) every Monday Night! Listening is FREE!
 
MONDAY NIGHT OPEN MIC
Plymouth Coffee Bean (884 Penniman Avenue Plymouth, MI)

Contact: plymouthcoffeebean@gmail.com

"Best Open Mic in the area!" WEEKLY Music and Poetry Showcase All Ages, All Levels, All Styles WELCOME 2-3 songs per person. Sign Up at 7pm / Show starts at 7:30
7:30 pm 
Scottish Country Dance Social Class
Gretchen's House Child Care Center #5 Barn (2625 Traver Boulevard Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact: 734.395.7782 mwesselwalker@gmail.com

Scottish Country Dancing with live music from Susie Lorand and friends. Newcomers of all ages always welcome to join our friendly class. No partner necessary. Social Classes have an emphasis on learning and dancing as many dances as possible. This can include learning new and challenging dances as well as working with a repertoire of favorites. Figures and footwork are taught as they come up, but the focus of the class is on dancing many dances in one evening. $5 per class or $15 per month.
9:30 pm 
Steppin' In It
Green Door Blues Bar & Grill (2005 East Michigan Avenue Lansing, MI)

Contact:

Every Monday night
Tuesday May 15, 2012
6:00 pm 
Coopersville Farm Museum Acoustic Jam Night
Coopersville Farm Museum (375 Main Street Coopersville, MI)

Contact: (616) 997-8555 leeannc@coopersvillefarmmuseum.org

Come on down to the Coopersville Farm Museum and sing or play with us! All acoustic musicians are welcome. Sign up with MaryLou and let her know what key your song is in so that the other musicians can accompany you. Doors open at 5pm $4 at the door, 12 and under are free, members of the Coopersville Farm Museum are free
7:00 pm 
English Country Dance
Chapel Hill Condominium Clubhouse (3350 Green Road Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact:

Dan Blim and Don Theyken lead dancing with music by Judi Morningstar, Brad Battey, Susan Lazar. All dances taught and prompted. Informal; no partner or experience needed. Dress comfortably; bring flat, non-slip shoes (like running shoes). First-timers come early. Right on Burbank from Green Rd; park "Clubhouse Parking" on Burbank. 734-665-7704. 7 - 9:30 pm. $7 adults; $4 students; under 14 free with parent. Chapel Hill Condominium Clubhouse (3350 Green Road, Ann Arbor, MI)
9:00 pm 
ANDRU BEMIS, HOPE FOR AGOLDENSUMMER, KEEPING CARS
Bear's Place (1316 East 3rd Street Bloomington, IN)

Contact: 812.339.3460 lbrikmanis@hotmail.com

Since 2001, Michigan's foremost neo-folk troubadour has wandered the ends, edges and in-betweens of North America more times than he can count - by train, foot, thumb, bicycle, bus, subway, ski and occasional aeroplane. Wearing a three-piece suit and derby hat, Bemis carries his beat-up instruments on his back: banjo, guitar, sometimes a fiddle or banjolele.... His quirky humor, engaging stage presence and exquisitely crafted songs have earned Bemis a worldwide fanbase (www.andrubemis.com). $5; 21+.
10:00 pm 
Jazz Tuesdays
Stobers Bar (812 East Michigan Avenue Lansing, MI)

Contact:

Jeff Shoup hosts open jam
 
Jen Sygit hosts Open Mic at Dagwood's
Dagwood Tavern & Grill (2803 E Kalamazoo St Lansing, MI)

Contact:

Show up early to sign up.
Wednesday May 16, 2012
10:00 am 
2012 "Ideas for Life" Senior Expo
Grand Traverse County Parks (1213 West Civic Center Drive Traverse City, MI)

Contact: 231-930-4946 baileydesigns@charter.net

The Bay Area Senior Advocates (B.A.S.A.) are proud to announce their 11th Annual “Ideas for Life Senior Expo”, held May 16th at the Traverse City Civic Center from 10 am - 3 pm. This community-based event is a celebration for older adults, highlighting nutrition, health, wellness, education and advocacy. This event will have FREE ADMISSION thanks to our generous sponsors. FREE Admission, Educational Seminars, FREE Lunch for Seniors, Health Screenings
4:30 pm 
Ben Hassenger at the Ann Arbor Farmer's Market
Kerrytown (315 Detroit Street Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact: 517-896-4025 benhassenger@gmail.com

A great open-air market in cool, funky, Kerrytown. Shop for all kinds of food, crafts, and take a listen to me! Free, donations appreciated
7:00 pm 
Howell Opera House Contra Dance
Howell Opera House (123 W Grand River Ave Howell, MI)

Contact: 517-540-0065 gmorning@aol.com

Ruffwater Stringband members Judi Morningstar and Carl Visconti join with Michigan's Troubadour Neil Woodward to generate great acoustic dance music. Glen Morningstar Jr. leads the contra dances. All dances taught and walked through. No partner required...bring 5 friends if you can. Dance in this grand Opera House...wood floor...mood lighting...snacks available...wow! Doors open at 6:30 pm $5 donation at the door.
 
SONG SWAP
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: toadhall10898@gmail.com

Foundry Hall's song swaps are an informal gathering of friends who like to sing and play music together. Instruments of all types are welcome, as are singers and musicians of all ages and skill levels. Monthly on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays. Doors open at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation; no one turned away for lack of funds.
7:30 pm 
English Country Dance
Oshtemo Grange (3234 N. Third St. Kalamazoo, MI)

Contact: 269-372-7613 michael.clark@wmich.edu

English Country Dance. Wonderful English dances, from Elizabethan times to Jane Austen to modern. Various moods & tempos—lively, relaxed, playful, romantic. A gorgeous tune is matched to each dance. New dancers (singles & couples) are always welcome and should come early; dances get more challenging during the evening. Wear comfortable clothes & shoes for energetic dancing. No smoking, no alcohol. Music: Thorn Among the Roses. Callers: Roger Williams, Jan Coray, Bob Messer. Students (13 and up) $4. Others $5.
8:00 pm 
ANDRU BEMIS, HOPE FOR AGOLDENSUMMER
Uncommon Ground (1401 West Devon Avenue Chicago, IL)

Contact: 773.465.9801 bookings@uncommonground.com

Since 2001, Michigan's foremost neo-folk troubadour has wandered the ends, edges and in-betweens of North America more times than he can count - by train, foot, thumb, bicycle, bus, subway, ski and occasional aeroplane. Wearing a three-piece suit and derby hat, Bemis carries his beat-up instruments on his back: banjo, guitar, sometimes a fiddle or banjolele.... His quirky humor, engaging stage presence and exquisitely crafted songs have earned Bemis a worldwide fanbase (www.andrubemis.com). Dinner reservations guarantee seating for the show.
9:00 pm 
Rob Klajda Hosts Open Mic at Moriarty's
Moriarty's Pub (802 East Michigan Avenue Lansing, MI)

Contact:

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Thursday May 17, 2012
10:00 am 
Coopersville Crazy Ladies Quilting Circle
Coopersville Farm Museum (375 Main Street Coopersville, MI)

Contact: (616) 997-8555 leeannc@coopersvillefarmmuseum.org

Quilting Group The Crazy Ladies are welcome to stay as long as they like! Well, until the museum closes! $3 group rate, members-free
 
Chipmunk Story Time: Some Babies are Wild
Harris Nature Center (3998 Van Atta Road Okemos, MI)

Contact: 517-349-3866 harriscenter@sbcglobal.net

Join Chicory Chipmunk at the Harris Nature Center, 3998 Van Atta Road, in Meridian Township once a month for nature stories followed by games or a walk. The programs are open to preschool and elementary children. The next story time, "Some Babies are Wild" is Thursday, May 17 at 10 am. The fee is $3/ child and is due at the time of the program. Contact them at 517-349-3866 or harriscenter@sbcglobal.net with questions or to register your child.
2:00 pm 
Ingham County Household Hazardous Waste Collection
Behind the Ingham County Human Services Building (5303 S. Cedar Lansing, MI)

Contact: 517-887-4521 mknorek@ingham.org

Free collection of household pesticides, cleaners, gasoline, wood preservatives, brake & steering fluid, cell phones, fluorescent bulbs, aerosols, home repair products, mercury, small propane tanks, acids & bases, oil based paint, thinner, mineral spirits. DO NOT BRING: latex paint, waste oil, antifreeze, batteries, empty containers, 20 pound propane tanks, e-waste, product in 55 gallon drums. This prgram is NOTopen to businesses, churches, schools, non-profits or government agencies 2-6pm
7:00 pm 
Celtic Sessions @ Bravehearts Pub in Alma
Bravehearts Pub (218 East Superior Street Alma, MI)

Contact: (989) 466-2309

Friendly Celtic Music Session for fun! Musicians and listeners encouraged to attend! Join in or simple come to hear the music and enjoy the atmosphere and great Pub Grub! Sessions are FREE!
10:00 pm 
Frog & the Beeftones Blues Jam
Unicorn Tavern (327 E Grand River Ave Lansing, MI)

Contact: (517) 485-9910

Capital Area Blues Society member
Friday May 18, 2012
7:00 pm 
Dance Lab
Concourse Hall (4531 Concourse Drive Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact: 734-994-6494 dancelab@aactmad.info

7-8 pm: Workshop for callers and aspiring callers. 8-end: Open stage dance for callers to try out new dances and for novice callers to practice in a supportive setting. Music by the Pittsfield Open Band. Admission is FREE for dancers. Best suited to dancers with some experience. For more information, or to RSVP, send mail to dancelab@aactmad.info. (Advance notice by callers and choreographers is not required.) Free admission.
 
Allegan Woods Third Friday Contra Dance
Park Township Hall, Ottawa County Fairgrounds (1286 Ottawa Beach Road Holland, MI)

Contact: 616-402-6434 thompete@gmail.com

Get your hee-haw on! John Legge calls traditional squares and contra dances to live music provided by Puddingstone. Fun for the whole family! All dances taught and walked through before the music starts. Beginner dancers invited, no partner necessary. "If you can walk, you can contra dance." Wear comfortable clothing and soft-soled shoes. Bring a snack to share. Teens and college students dance here. Join us! Adults $8, Students $5, Family Maximum $20, Kids under 6 are free.
7:30 pm 
AL WEENER and THE THIRSTIN' HOWLERS: Sturgeon for Tomorrow Benefit
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle St South Haven, MI)

Contact: sturgeonista@gmail.com

The mission of the Kalamazoo River Sturgeon for Tomorrow, New Richmond Chapter is to support the reestablishment and maintenance of a healthy, self-sustaining Lake Sturgeon population in the Kalamazoo River system by assisting fisheries managers, promoting public education, furthering scientific research and engaging in other activities consistent with Sturgeon rehabilitation. Doors open at 7 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot. $10 at the door. Proceeds to benefit the "Sturgeon for Tomorrow" project (www.kazoosturgeon.org).
8:00 pm 
Friday Night Swing
The Phoenix Center (220 S Main St Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact:

Weekly Swing Dance to DJed music FREE beginner lesson 8:00pm; Open dancing from 9:00pm to 12:00am $5 general admission; $3 students; AACTMAD members: $1 off
Saturday May 19, 2012
9:00 am 
CMS Choir Auditions
MSU Community Music School (841-B Timberlane East Lansing, MI)

Contact:

Prospective singers looking to join a CMS choir should audition at the MSU Community Music School. Auditions will be held at CMS and no audition material is necessary.
 
Recycle Latex Paint
Ingham County Health Department (5303 S Cedar St Lansing, MI)

Contact: 517-887-4509 recycle@meridian.mi.us

Recycle all types of latex (water based) paint. No oil based paint. Bring paint in its original container. Do not miz paint.. Open to residents of Ingham, Eaton, and Clinton Counties. 9am - 1pm $1/can. Cash only.
10:00 am 
Discover Eastgate Park
Eastgate Park (4203 S Meridian Road Okemos, MI)

Contact: 517-349-3866 harriscenter@sbcglobal.net

Explore one of Meridian Township’s many parks with a naturalist guide from the Harris Nature Center. Find new places to walk, take your family and enjoy its beauty. The next walk is Saturday May 19 at 10am at Eastgate Park, 4203 S Meridian Road, Okemos. The fee for the walk is $3/ person due at the time of the walk. To see a complete list of walks, check www.meridian.mi.us and for more information contact us at 517-349-3866 or harriscenter@sbcglobal.net.
11:00 am 
Suzuki Performance
East Lansing Art Festival (410 Abbott Road East Lansing, MI)

Contact: (517) 355-7661 commusic@msu.edu

Come out and watch the Suzuki students perform at the East Lansing Art Festival.
1:30 pm 
An Dro at the East Lansing Art Festival
166 E Grand River Ave (166 E Grand River Ave Lansing, MI)

Contact: 616-891-1690 andromusic01@gmail.com

An Dro is pleased to be a part of the 49th Annual East Lansing Art Festival. Established in 1964, the East Lansing Art Festival is a two-day outdoor celebration of culture and the arts held in the downtown city streets of East Lansing, Michigan. It is mid-Michigan's first major art show of the spring and kicks off the summer festival season.
7:00 pm 
1st Annual Bon Brae Spring Contra Dance
Beaumont Bon Brae Center (22300 Bon Brae St. Clair Shores, MI)

Contact: 248.889.3013

Glen Morningstar Jr. teaches and calls the dances. Music by Michigan's State Troubadour Neil Woodward on fiddle, and one of Ruffwater Stringband's pearls Judi Morningstar on keyboard. An official "Spirit of Women" event. Registration includes door prizes, pop, bottled water and light snacks. Join the crowd for an evening of fun, friendship and wholesome physical activity! Helpful tips for bone and joint health available. New Dancers Instruction 7-7:30 pm. Regular dancing 7:30-10 pm. $10 pre-registration, $15 at the door. Register at https://classes.beaumont.edu or phone 800-633-7377. For more information phone 586-779-7900.
 
Frog Forage Campfire
Harris Nature Center (3998 Van Atta Road Okemos, MI)

Contact: 517-349-3866 harriscenter@sbcglobal.net

Nothing’s more fun than following the sound of a frog and catching it before it disappears into the water. On Saturday May 19 at 7 pm at the Harris Nature Center, 3998 Van Atta Rd in Okemos, you can learn about Michigan frogs while enjoying a campfire and then forage for frogs with a naturalist. The fee for the program is $3/ person or $7/ family due at the door. Contact them at 349-3866 or harriscenter@sbcglobal.net for more information.
7:30 pm 
Wheatland Contra Dance
Wheatland Music Organization (7251 50th Avenue Remus, MI)

Contact: 989/967-8879 wmo.office@wheatlandmusic.org

Music by Hawks & Owls with Laurie Pietravalle calling. All ages and beginners welcome. $6 per person at the door, under 18 free.
These dances will feature live old-time traditional acoustic music provided by local musicians and callers. Dances will begin at 7:30 PM in the Gladys Wernette building on the Wheatland Music site near Remus, and are open to the public. All dances are taught and beginners are welcome. No partner is required.
8:00 pm 
Looking Glass Contra and Square Dance
Christ Community Church (227 N Capitol Ave Lansing, MI)

Contact: 517 337 0235 bonhanno@gmail.com

CALLER - JULIE LEVY-WESTON ; BAND - OH CONTRAIRE! Come to an old-time contra dance hosted by the Looking Glass Music and Arts Association. No need to bring a partner we switch around after each dance. Please wear clean, soft soled shoes and dress for active movement. All dances are taught by our caller and danced to the wonderful sounds of live string band music. New dancer intro lesson (not required) at 7:30pm. Prices, General $9, Members $8, Students $4 General Public $9 Members $8 Students $4
 
Pittsfield Grange Contra Dance
Pittsfield Union Grange (3337 Ann Arbor Saline Road Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact:

Third Saturday Contra Dance: Pittsfield Grange. Robin Warner and Peter Baker prompt dances to live music by Dawn's Early Light. Wear cool, casual clothes and bring flat, smooth-soled shoes for dancing. Beginners are welcome; instruction at 7:30. No partner needed.
Sunday May 20, 2012
11:00 am 
Early Childhood Music Demo
East Lansing Art Festival (410 Abbott Road East Lansing, MI)

Contact: (517) 355-7661 commusic@msu.edu

Come out and watch the Early Childhood Music Demo at the East Lansing Art Festival.
1:30 pm 
Gaelic League of Detroit Irish Radio Show
WNZK (21700 Northwestern Hwy # 1190 Southfield, MI)

Contact: 248-557-3300 GLIAWeb@aol.com

Listen Live or On-Line to Michigan's locally produced Irish Entertainment show. Visit the Gaelic League/Irish-American Club's web site to find out more information about the show, log on to listen live, or listen to archived broadcasts. The Phone Number listed is to reach the studio during broadcast time. Every Sunday on WNZK, and on-line! Its FREE to listen! If you are an Irish-American Business, why not consider advertising during the show?
 
Motown in Motion with THE EISENHOWER DANCE ENSEMBLE
Wharton Center (320 East Lansing, MI)

Contact: (517)353-1982 whartoncenter@gmail.com

Celebrate the music of Motown in a razzle-dazzle afternoon of dance and music! Playful, humorous, and wonderfully theatrical, the Eisenhower Dance Ensemble will have you dancing in your seats… and out into the streets! Considered one of the finest contemporary dance companies in the nation, Eisenhower Dance Ensemble has received overwhelming critical acclaim along with enthusiastic audience support: “Intelligently crafted repertoire” - Dance Magazine; “dance that touches the soul” - De Tickets $8
2:00 pm 
Grange Family Dance
Pittsfield Union Grange (3337 Ann Arbor Saline Road Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact: 734-769-1052 hellmann@umich.edu

Dances suitable for parents or grandparents with children. Live music by David West and Donna Baird. Calling by two or three of our regular callers: John Freeman, Ed Vincent, Dave Smith, Marlin Whitaker. Followed by Grange-baked cookies. $12/family
 
Hobert Studio Recital
MSU Community Music School (841-B Timberlane East Lansing, MI)

Contact: (517)355-7661 commusic@msu.edu

The students of Community Music School instructor Deb Hobert will perform at 2 and 3:30 p.m. in the auditorium.
3:00 pm 
NHB/NHB, Too Concert
Holt High School (5885 Holt Road Holt, MI)

Contact: (517) 355-7661 commusic@msu.edu

Come out and watch the New Horizons Band and the New Horizons Band, Too perform at Holt High School at 3 p.m.
 
Capital Area Blues Brawl 2012
Green Door Blues Bar & Grill (2005 East Michigan Avenue Lansing Charter Township, MI)

Contact:

Blues acts from mid-Michigan compete to represent the Capital Area Blues Society in the annual International Blues Challenge
4:00 pm 
Laurence Studio Recital
MSU Community Music School (841-B Timberlane East Lansing, MI)

Contact: (517)355-7661 commusic@msu.edu

The students of Community Music School instructor Pat Laurence will perform at 4 p.m.
 
Vincent Hayes Project Sunday Blues Jam
Dee-Lite Bar & Grill (24 Washington Avenue Grand Haven, MI)

Contact: venue 616 844-5055

The Vincent Hayes Project hosts the Sunday Blues Jam! The most happenin' blues jam in Michigan! Guests include amateurs, regional professionals and occasional big name blues artists. Bring your own instrument (drummers excluded) 4pm-8pm. get there early as seating fills up quickly!. | Capital Area Blues Society member
7:00 pm 
Irish Music Sessions in Grand Rapids
McFadden's Restaurant and Saloon (58 Ionia Avenue Southwest Grand Rapids, MI)

Contact: 616.454.9105 lynchslair@gmail.com

Whether you are a musician or an Irish Music fan, this session is as close to visiting an Irish Pub Session in Ireland, as you can get without flying to the Emerald Isle! Wonderful food, beer and drink specials, and toe-tapping traditional Irish Music. Traditional Irish Musicians, (any instruments - including voice,) are invited to join in! Music begins at 7PM, come early and enjoy the great menu items available! No tickets required! Come join in, either as a player, singer or Irish music fan!
 
Sessions at Conor O'Neill's in Ann Arbor
Conor O'Neill's Traditional Irish Pub (318 South Main Street Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact: 734-665-2968 cking@conoroneills.com

Our aim at Conor O’Neill’s is to bring to Ann Arbor a truly authentic traditional Irish Pub. To do so we had our pub designed and built in Ireland. The front of Conor O’Neill’s is the 'shop pub' with its timber floors and many shelves and drawers for the merchandise that would be sold. At the back is the cottage wall, where Publican would open his doors to friends and neighbors alike for cheerful hours of drinking, storytelling, conversations and music.
Monday May 21, 2012
6:15 pm 
TIPTOPTAILS
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.539.1847 info@tiptoptails.com

TipTopTails' dog training is structured in easy-to-follow steps and your dog is rewarded for getting it right at each step along the way. We have a gentle approach to training based on scientific knowledge about learning and behavior, not fear or physical punishment. Puppy Primer & Intro to Nose Work at 6:15 pm. On The Town & Continuing Nose Work at 7:30 pm. $75 for five weeks (shelter dogs $65). Contact TipTopTails (269.539.1847) for registration and information.
6:30 pm 
Open-Mic Mondays at MBC Lansing
Michigan Brewing Co (402 S Washington Sq Lansing, MI)

Contact: kiddcincinnati@comcast.net

Happy Hour, Open Mic & JAM | Sign-up for a spot to play solo, duo or with your band or just sing some songs with our group! FREE on-street parking after 6pm! | Capital Area Blues Society member
7:00 pm 
Blarney on the Air Radio Show
WDCB Public Radio (College of DuPage, 425 Fawell Blvd. Glen Ellyn, IL)

Contact: blarneyshay@gmail.com

Blarney on the Air is a weekly Irish radio show brought to you from the Northwest Suburbs of Chicago, IL. Shay Clarke, one of the most widely read Irish music columnists brings you the best of Irish Music with special guests and co-hosts every week. Click on the website to listen live-(streaming,) every Monday Night! Listening is FREE!
7:30 pm 
Scottish Country Dance Social Class
Gretchen's House Child Care Center #5 Barn (2625 Traver Boulevard Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact: 734.395.7782 mwesselwalker@gmail.com

Scottish Country Dancing with live music from Susie Lorand and friends. Newcomers of all ages always welcome to join our friendly class. No partner necessary. Social Classes have an emphasis on learning and dancing as many dances as possible. This can include learning new and challenging dances as well as working with a repertoire of favorites. Figures and footwork are taught as they come up, but the focus of the class is on dancing many dances in one evening. $5 per class or $15 per month.
9:30 pm 
Steppin' In It
Green Door Blues Bar & Grill (2005 East Michigan Avenue Lansing, MI)

Contact:

Every Monday night
Tuesday May 22, 2012
7:00 pm 
English Country Dance
Chapel Hill Condominium Clubhouse (3350 Green Road Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact:

Ray Bantle leads dancing with music by Childgrove. All dances taught and prompted. Informal; no partner or experience needed. Dress comfortably; bring flat, non-slip shoes (like running shoes). First-timers come early. Right on Burbank from Green Rd; park "Clubhouse Parking" on Burbank. 734-665-7704. 7 - 9:30 pm. $7 adults; $4 students; under 14 free with parent. Chapel Hill Condominium Clubhouse (3350 Green Road, Ann Arbor, MI)
10:00 pm 
Jazz Tuesdays
Stobers Bar (812 East Michigan Avenue Lansing, MI)

Contact:

Jeff Shoup hosts open jam
 
Jen Sygit hosts Open Mic at Dagwood's
Dagwood Tavern & Grill (2803 E Kalamazoo St Lansing, MI)

Contact:

Show up early to sign up.
Wednesday May 23, 2012
4:00 pm 
Ben Hassenger at the Allen Street Farmer's Market
Allen Street Farmers Market (1619 East Kalamazoo Street Lansing, MI)

Contact: 517-896-4025 benhassenger@gmail.com

A great mid-week market in the heart of Lansing! Come on out and shop for all kinds of organic foods and listen to me on ukulele and guitar. Free - donations appreciated
7:00 pm 
4TH WEDNESDAY OPEN MIC
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: nq8r@i2k.com

Bring your own audience (family, friends, neighbors, pets) and share your music, poetry, comedy, juggling and other talents in front of a friendly crowd. Here's your chance to hone your performance for folks who love to applaud! Monthly on the 4th Wednesday. Signup begins at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation. No one turned away for lack of funds.
7:30 pm 
CIRQUE DU SOLEIL- Quidam
Breslin Student Events Center (1 Birch Road East Lansing, MI)

Contact: 1-800-WHARTON whartoncenter@gmail.com

Quidam had its world premiere in Montreal under the Big Top in April 1996. Since that time, the production has toured on five continents and been experienced by millions of people. In December 2010, Quidam embarked on a new journey, performing the same captivating production, but now in arenas throughout North America.The international cast features 52 world-class acrobats, musicians, singers and characters. Young Zoé is bored; her parents, distant and apathetic, ignore her. Her life has los Shows at 7:30PM May 23rd-26th; 3:30PM May 26th, 1:00PM and 5:00PM May 27th Adults: $35-70; Children (12 and under): $28-56; Military, Seniors, & Students: $31.50-63
9:00 pm 
Rob Klajda Hosts Open Mic at Moriarty's
Moriarty's Pub (802 East Michigan Avenue Lansing, MI)

Contact:

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Thursday May 24, 2012
10:00 am 
Coopersville Crazy Ladies Quilting Circle
Coopersville Farm Museum (375 Main Street Coopersville, MI)

Contact: (616) 997-8555 leeannc@coopersvillefarmmuseum.org

Quilting Group The Crazy Ladies are welcome to stay as long as they like! Well, until the museum closes! $3 group rate, members-free
2:00 pm 
Ingham County Household Hazardous Waste Collection
Behind the Ingham County Human Services Building (5303 S. Cedar Lansing, MI)

Contact: 517-887-4521 mknorek@ingham.org

Free collection of household pesticides, cleaners, gasoline, wood preservatives, brake & steering fluid, cell phones, fluorescent bulbs, aerosols, home repair products, mercury, small propane tanks, acids & bases, oil based paint, thinner, mineral spirits. DO NOT BRING: latex paint, waste oil, antifreeze, batteries, empty containers, 20 pound propane tanks, e-waste, product in 55 gallon drums. This prgram is NOTopen to businesses, churches, schools, non-profits or government agencies 2-6pm
7:00 pm 
Ben Hassenger at the SongAnon Monthly Showcase
Mentobe Cafe (33336 Grand River Avenue Farmington, MI)

Contact: 517-896-4025 benhassenger@gmail.com

John Finan, Sharon Tse, Karyn Goff Nctmb, Robin Monterosso, Jere Stormer, and Marilyn are going to provide you with a wonderful evening of entertainment and Ben Hassenger is going to host and play a couple of songs himself. All this great music in one place - how can you resist?! Donations appreciated
10:00 pm 
Frog & the Beeftones Blues Jam
Unicorn Tavern (327 E Grand River Ave Lansing, MI)

Contact: (517) 485-9910

Capital Area Blues Society member
Friday May 25, 2012
3:00 pm 
Wheatland Traditional Arts Weekend
Wheatland Music Organization (7251 50th Avenue Remus, MI)

Contact: 989/967-8879 wmo.office@wheatlandmusic.org

An annual event held on the Wheatland Festival grounds. Over 80 workshops in traditional forms of dance, music, crafts, vocal, and instrument instruction, silent auction, free primitive camping for participants, food is available to purchase on site. Register for the entire weekend, a single day, or workshop (some have limited participation).
A flyer with performers, classes, schedule and registration information is mailed in the spring. Weekend Daily Adults (16 & up) $75 $40 Children (11-15) $20 $12 Children (5-10) $5 Under 5 FREE
7:30 pm 
WISAAL (instrumental Arabic fusion)
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle St. South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.206.3059 info@foundryhall.com

Wisaal- an Arabic word meaning links, connections, or unities- reflects an attempt to fuse elements of Arabic musical heritage with Klezmer, Indian, and American influences while respecting the spirit of these traditions. Classical Arabic pieces become frameworks within which traditional Arabic forms and rhythmic patterns blend with Western harmonic backgrounds and rhythmically charged pop and world-music grooves. Instrumentation includes: oud, percussion, bass, clarinet, mandolin and tabla. Doors open at 7 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot. $5-$7. Get tickets at www.foundryhall.com, 800.838.3006, in person at StudioHaus or at the door before the show. Suggested donation after 7:30 pm.
8:00 pm 
Friday Night Swing
The Phoenix Center (220 S Main St Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact:

Weekly Swing Dance to DJed music FREE beginner lesson 8:00pm; Open dancing from 9:00pm to 12:00am $5 general admission; $3 students; AACTMAD members: $1 off
Saturday May 26, 2012
10:00 am 
Wheatland Traditional Arts Weekend
Wheatland Music Organization (7251 50th Avenue Remus, MI)

Contact: 989/967-8879 wmo.office@wheatlandmusic.org

An annual event held on the Wheatland Festival grounds. Over 80 workshops in traditional forms of dance, music, crafts, vocal, and instrument instruction, silent auction, free primitive camping for participants, food is available to purchase on site. Register for the entire weekend, a single day, or workshop (some have limited participation).
A flyer with performers, classes, schedule and registration information is mailed in the spring. Weekend Daily Adults (16 & up) $75 $40 Children (11-15) $20 $12 Children (5-10) $5 Under 5 FREE
11:00 am 
Ben Hassenger at the Holt Farmer's Market
Holt Farmer's Market (2150 Cedar Street Holt, MI)

Contact: 517-896-4025 benhassenger@gmail.com

Fun with fruits and vegetables! Come out for some fresh produce and live music from Ben Hassenger.
1:30 pm 
Afternoon Dance
Concourse Hall (4531 Concourse Drive Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact: 248-288-4737 ffuerst@juno.com

Nikki Herbst (from Iowa) calls advanced contras to music by Debbie Jackson and Brad Battey. $10
7:00 pm 
EPIC (Entertaining People In Coopersville)
Coopersville Farm Museum and Event Center (375 Main Street Coopersville, MI)

Contact: (616) 997-8555 leeannc@coopersvillefarmmuseum.org

Experience Excellence! This is opportunity for those of you in your teens and twenties to showcase your talents, and/or enjoy those of others! [all ages welcome] Talents include, but are not limited to: bands, solos, comedy, dance, poetry, etc. Food, Refreshments, Live Music, and More! Only $3 admission - performers receive FREE admission Every last Saturday of the month 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM (doors open at 6:30 PM) Doors open at 6:30pm $3 admission
 
EPIC (Entertaining People In Coopersville)
Coopersville Farm Museum and Event Center (375 Main Street Coopersville, MI)

Contact: (616) 821-1442 sa.carm1184@yahoo.com

An opportunity for those in their teens and twenties to showcase their talents and/or enjoy those of others. Talents include, but are not limited to: bands, solos, comedy, dance, poetry, etc. Food and refreshments are available. Doors open at 6:30 PM $3 admission, performers get in FREE
 
Branch County - Coldwater Grand Military Civil War Ball
Pierce Center, Branch County Fairgrounds (262 Sprague Street Coldwater, MI)

Contact: 517.924.0438

May 25-27, 2012 Civil War Days at Heritage Park in Coldwater. Reenactment battles, concerts and an evening Grand Military Ball at the Pierce Center in the Coldwater Fairgrounds on Saturday night May 26th. Glen Morningstar Jr. instructs and leads the dancing. The Olde Michigan Ruffwater Stringband plays the period music. All dances taught and walked through. Reels, contra dances, quadrilles, cotillions, waltz and polka. More information and registration requests found at http://www.civilwardays.webs.com/
 
HARBORFEST GOT TALENT: SEMIFINALS
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.214.6438 marlenehickman12@yahoo.com

Discover and support regional talent at the Second Annual HarborFest Got Talent! Semifinals, featuring ten performers from a month of auditions. The top acts from this show will get an opportunity to perform at HarborFest on June 14-17, and will also be in the running for the $1000 grand prize! This is one show you're sure to not want to miss. Doors open at 6:30 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot.
 
International Folkdancing with Ann Arbor Folkdancers
Gretchen's House Childcare Center (2625 Traver Blvd. Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact: igruhl@provide.net

Russ Ericksen will be hosting this dance; teaching of easier dances from 7 - 8 p.m. There will be 'open' dance from 8 - 10 p.m., with requests encouraged. Russ has a large repertoire of recorded music. No partners necessary! Come, get some good exercise, meet new people and have fun! Questions? 734-995-0011 or 734-709-8748. $5; students: $3.
8:00 pm 
English & American Dance
Concourse Hall (4531 Concourse Drive Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact: 248-288-4737 ffuerst@juno.com

Nikki Herbst (from Iowa) calls contras, squares, English, and couple dances to music by Debbie Jackson, Brad Battey, and Steve Schneider. High-energy contras, older "chestnuts," some slow-groove tunes, contra-friendly English, extra couple dances, and more! Beginner session 7:30. $10/$5 students
10:00 pm 
Ben Hassenger at Springsteen Tribute Night
Woodruff's (36 E. Cross Street Ypsilanti, MI)

Contact: 517-896-4025 benhassenger@gmail.com

I'm joining my son's band, Frank & Earnest, to play some of our favorite Springsteen tunes - and they're even going to let me front a couple of them! Other bands include: Jake Simmons & the Little Ghosts, Annie Palmer and Friends, Small Houses, Match By Match, Mark Fain of Gun Lake, and Nathan K. It should be a rockin' night! $5.00
Sunday May 27, 2012
10:00 am 
Wheatland Traditional Arts Weekend
Wheatland Music Organization (7251 50th Avenue Remus, MI)

Contact: 989/967-8879 wmo.office@wheatlandmusic.org

An annual event held on the Wheatland Festival grounds. Over 80 workshops in traditional forms of dance, music, crafts, vocal, and instrument instruction, silent auction, free primitive camping for participants, food is available to purchase on site. Register for the entire weekend, a single day, or workshop (some have limited participation).
A flyer with performers, classes, schedule and registration information is mailed in the spring. Weekend Daily Adults (16 & up) $75 $40 Children (11-15) $20 $12 Children (5-10) $5 Under 5 FREE
1:30 pm 
Gaelic League of Detroit Irish Radio Show
WNZK (21700 Northwestern Hwy # 1190 Southfield, MI)

Contact: 248-557-3300 GLIAWeb@aol.com

Listen Live or On-Line to Michigan's locally produced Irish Entertainment show. Visit the Gaelic League/Irish-American Club's web site to find out more information about the show, log on to listen live, or listen to archived broadcasts. The Phone Number listed is to reach the studio during broadcast time. Every Sunday on WNZK, and on-line! Its FREE to listen! If you are an Irish-American Business, why not consider advertising during the show?
4:00 pm 
Vincent Hayes Project Sunday Blues Jam
Dee-Lite Bar & Grill (24 Washington Avenue Grand Haven, MI)

Contact: venue 616 844-5055

The Vincent Hayes Project hosts the Sunday Blues Jam! The most happenin' blues jam in Michigan! Guests include amateurs, regional professionals and occasional big name blues artists. Bring your own instrument (drummers excluded) 4pm-8pm. get there early as seating fills up quickly!. | Capital Area Blues Society member
6:00 pm 
Sessions @ O'Connor's Public House
O'Connor's Irish Public House (324 Main Street Rochester, MI)

Contact: (248) 608-2537 gusochef@yahoo.com

Traditional Irish Music Sessions on the second and fourth Sunday of each month. Musicians are encouraged to join in, and listeners are always welcome! Enjoy the great atmosphere and award winning food of O'Connor's Public House while you experience the sounds of Ireland! Come early for a great meal, and stay to enjoy the music! Sessions are FREE!
7:00 pm 
Sessions at Conor O'Neill's in Ann Arbor
Conor O'Neill's Traditional Irish Pub (318 South Main Street Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact: 734-665-2968 cking@conoroneills.com

Our aim at Conor O’Neill’s is to bring to Ann Arbor a truly authentic traditional Irish Pub. To do so we had our pub designed and built in Ireland. The front of Conor O’Neill’s is the 'shop pub' with its timber floors and many shelves and drawers for the merchandise that would be sold. At the back is the cottage wall, where Publican would open his doors to friends and neighbors alike for cheerful hours of drinking, storytelling, conversations and music.
 
Irish Music Sessions in Grand Rapids
McFadden's Restaurant and Saloon (58 Ionia Avenue Southwest Grand Rapids, MI)

Contact: 616.454.9105 lynchslair@gmail.com

Whether you are a musician or an Irish Music fan, this session is as close to visiting an Irish Pub Session in Ireland, as you can get without flying to the Emerald Isle! Wonderful food, beer and drink specials, and toe-tapping traditional Irish Music. Traditional Irish Musicians, (any instruments - including voice,) are invited to join in! Music begins at 7PM, come early and enjoy the great menu items available! No tickets required! Come join in, either as a player, singer or Irish music fan!
Monday May 28, 2012
10:00 am 
Wheatland Traditional Arts Weekend
Wheatland Music Organization (7251 50th Avenue Remus, MI)

Contact: 989/967-8879 wmo.office@wheatlandmusic.org

An annual event held on the Wheatland Festival grounds. Over 80 workshops in traditional forms of dance, music, crafts, vocal, and instrument instruction, silent auction, free primitive camping for participants, food is available to purchase on site. Register for the entire weekend, a single day, or workshop (some have limited participation).
A flyer with performers, classes, schedule and registration information is mailed in the spring. Weekend Daily Adults (16 & up) $75 $40 Children (11-15) $20 $12 Children (5-10) $5 Under 5 FREE
6:30 pm 
Open-Mic Mondays at MBC Lansing
Michigan Brewing Co (402 S Washington Sq Lansing, MI)

Contact: kiddcincinnati@comcast.net

Happy Hour, Open Mic & JAM | Sign-up for a spot to play solo, duo or with your band or just sing some songs with our group! FREE on-street parking after 6pm! | Capital Area Blues Society member
7:00 pm 
Blarney on the Air Radio Show
WDCB Public Radio (College of DuPage, 425 Fawell Blvd. Glen Ellyn, IL)

Contact: blarneyshay@gmail.com

Blarney on the Air is a weekly Irish radio show brought to you from the Northwest Suburbs of Chicago, IL. Shay Clarke, one of the most widely read Irish music columnists brings you the best of Irish Music with special guests and co-hosts every week. Click on the website to listen live-(streaming,) every Monday Night! Listening is FREE!
7:30 pm 
Scottish Country Dance Social Class
Gretchen's House Child Care Center #5 Barn (2625 Traver Boulevard Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact: 734.395.7782 mwesselwalker@gmail.com

Scottish Country Dancing with live music from Susie Lorand and friends. Newcomers of all ages always welcome to join our friendly class. No partner necessary. Social Classes have an emphasis on learning and dancing as many dances as possible. This can include learning new and challenging dances as well as working with a repertoire of favorites. Figures and footwork are taught as they come up, but the focus of the class is on dancing many dances in one evening. $5 per class or $15 per month.
9:30 pm 
Steppin' In It
Green Door Blues Bar & Grill (2005 East Michigan Avenue Lansing, MI)

Contact:

Every Monday night
Tuesday May 29, 2012
4:00 pm 
CMS Choir Auditions
MSU Community Music School (841-B Timberlane East Lansing, MI)

Contact:

Prospective singers looking to join a CMS choir should audition at the MSU Community Music School. Auditions will be held at CMS and no audition material is necessary.
7:00 pm 
English Country Dance
Chapel Hill Condominium Clubhouse (3350 Green Road Ann Arbor, MI)

Contact:

Arlene Kindel, Linda Hanson, and Hal Breidenbach lead dancing with music by David West, Donna Baird, and friends. All dances taught and prompted. Informal; no partner or experience needed. Dress comfortably; bring flat, non-slip shoes (like running shoes). First-timers come early. Right on Burbank from Green Rd; park "Clubhouse Parking" on Burbank. 734-665-7704. 7 - 9:30 pm. $7 adults; $4 students; under 14 free with parent. Chapel Hill Condominium Clubhouse (3350 Green Road, Ann Arbor, MI)
10:00 pm 
Jazz Tuesdays
Stobers Bar (812 East Michigan Avenue Lansing, MI)

Contact:

Jeff Shoup hosts open jam
 
Jen Sygit hosts Open Mic at Dagwood's
Dagwood Tavern & Grill (2803 E Kalamazoo St Lansing, MI)

Contact:

Show up early to sign up.
Thursday May 31, 2012
10:00 am 
Coopersville Crazy Ladies Quilting Circle
Coopersville Farm Museum (375 Main Street Coopersville, MI)

Contact: (616) 997-8555 leeannc@coopersvillefarmmuseum.org

Quilting Group The Crazy Ladies are welcome to stay as long as they like! Well, until the museum closes! $3 group rate, members-free
2:00 pm 
Ingham County Household Hazardous Waste Collection
Behind the Ingham County Human Services Building (5303 S. Cedar Lansing, MI)

Contact: 517-887-4521 mknorek@ingham.org

Free collection of household pesticides, cleaners, gasoline, wood preservatives, brake & steering fluid, cell phones, fluorescent bulbs, aerosols, home repair products, mercury, small propane tanks, acids & bases, oil based paint, thinner, mineral spirits. DO NOT BRING: latex paint, waste oil, antifreeze, batteries, empty containers, 20 pound propane tanks, e-waste, product in 55 gallon drums. This prgram is NOTopen to businesses, churches, schools, non-profits or government agencies 2-6pm
6:00 pm 
Charles Culver Showcase Highlight of Parkside Members’ Gallery Opening
Parkside Arts Council Members' Gallery (202 N Bridge St Bellaire, MI)

Contact: 231-357-1453 info@parksidearts.org

The Parkside Arts Council is pleased to announce the Grand Re-Opening of the newly renovated Parkside Members’ Gallery on May 31st from 6 -9 pm. The centerpiece of the celebration is a retrospective showcase of works produced through the illustrious and varied career of Charles Culver. Light refreshments will be available to the public at the opening reception.
7:00 pm 
Detroit Blues Champ to perform at Stooges
Stooges (507 West Main Street Jackson, MO)

Contact: 517-651-5487 kirk@smokinsleddogrecords.com

Smokin’ Sleddog Records Artist John Latini has received numerous accolades for his clever, literate songs and is known for his powerful vocals and hard-driving guitar style. Latini was born and raised in Queens, New York. He relocated to Michigan where he spent several years as a weekend music warrior. Since 2007 he has worked as a full time musician and has begun to build an enthusiastic fan base throughout the Midwest.