May 03 Sunday
Join AAUW‑TC’s annual May Book Sale next weekend, where every purchase directly supports women’s education and local scholarships. Proceeds from the sale help fund scholarships and educational assistance for women in our community, making a tangible difference right here at home.
As a nonprofit, AAUW‑TC proudly funds three scholarships each year, helping women pursue degrees, advance their careers, or offset the cost of continuing education. This book sale is one of the most meaningful ways we make that impact possible.
Every book has been thoughtfully selected and curated by our members. You’ll find a fantastic mix of fiction, nonfiction, children’s books, cookbooks, and more, all priced at $5 or less. It’s a truly great selection with something for every reader.
Come shop with purpose, support local women, and stock your shelves with something special. Every book sold helps open doors through education.
Crime has always captured our imaginations, whether in non-fiction books or mass media. But how do these true stories come together? Where do crime writers get their ideas? Step into the research and writing process with NYT bestselling author and award-winning newspaper reporter Mardi Link, as she shares some of her behind-the-scenes discoveries.
Free Event. Sponsored by Alden District Library and Friends.
Come hang out with us every Thursday and Sunday from 3–6 PM for live music at Dune Bird Winery.
The inaugural Fresh Coast Film Festival: Traverse City (FCFF/tc) brings four days of documentary film to seven venues across the North Boardman Lake District and downtown Traverse City, April 30–May 3, 2026. Presented by the local nonprofit Old Mission Culture Company, the festival features 50+ films celebrating the Great Lakes and Upper Midwest, with nearly two dozen filmmakers attending from 11 states.
Highlights include two evening galas at the City Opera House — the Michigan premiere of the Mary Oliver documentary Saved by the Beauty of the World (May 2) and the northern Michigan premiere of Listers: A Glimpse Into Extreme Birdwatching (May 1) — plus artist panels, outdoor tours, student films, and passholder after-parties at local breweries. Day passes $35 | Gala tickets $20 | GA screenings $10.
Price/Price Range: $10–$35Ticketing Website: TC.FreshCoastFilm.comPresenting Organization: Old Mission Culture CompanyOrganization Email: traversecity@freshcoastfilm.comOrganization Website: TC.FreshCoastFilm.comDesignation: Not For Profit
A special Peter Paul & Mary Remembered Reunion Event with opener by Doc & Donna Probes and their Beach & Buffett Show.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Freewill Offering.
All proceeds to benefit the Central United Methodist Church Outreach Program, which offers compassionate assistance to those experiencing food, housing or economic insecurity.
May 04 Monday
Come visit Alden District Library and see Dave Varga’s collection of Jaw Harps.
The display can be viewed during normal library hours. Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri 9:30a-5p, Tue 9:30a-6p, Sat 9:30a-2p.
The library is located at 8751 Helena Rd, Alden, 231-331-4318. Free Event.
During International Compost Awareness Week, Nate Walton, MSU Extension Consumer Horticulture Educator, will lead this introduction to basic composting techniques.
During this free event, you will learn basic methods for composting residential waste at a household scale.
Virtual option available. Email Nate at waltonn2@msu.edu for more information.
Families drop in 5/4 between 3-6pm for DIY activities from our favorite out of this universe movies! Crafts, activities, a guessing game and more!
Come have fun with us at French Valley! Enjoy live music, locally crafted drinks, kid-friendly options, and tasty snacks for the whole family.
Free, peer-led mental health support groups:
*NAMI Family Support (Mondays at 6pm. Online and in-person at HBA, 3040 Sunset Ln. See website for zoom link.)
*NAMI Connection Group (Mondays at 6pm. Online, see website for zoom link)