Dec 15 Monday
Charlevoix Circle of Arts invites the community to celebrate the season at its annual Charlevoix Circle mARkeT, running November 14 through December 30, 2025. This festive holiday marketplace features an inspiring array of handmade goods, original artwork, and locally produced specialty treats, all created by talented Michigan artisans.
The mARkeT opens with a reception on Friday, November 14, from 5–7 p.m., featuring complimentary refreshments and the first opportunity to shop the beautifully curated selection of locally made items.
Each year, the Circle’s gallery transforms into a winter wonderland of creativity, offering unique gifts for everyone on your list—and maybe a little something for yourself. Shoppers will find handcrafted jewelry, pottery, textiles, fine art, ornaments, candles, cards, and more, all made with care by local artists, crafters, and makers.
This exhibit is made possible thanks to the generous sponsorship support of Charlevoix State Bank, whose commitment helps bring this beloved community tradition to life.
Charlevoix Circle of Arts, located at 109 Clinton Street in downtown Charlevoix, is open Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information about the Charlevoix Circle mARkeT or upcoming exhibits and events, please call (231) 547-3554 or visit www.charlevoixcircle.org.
Sing-along with David Baumann and enjoy nibbles. Hosted by Friends of PCL.
Come hear these two top notch high school bands perform on one concert! Each ensemble will perform three pieces of traditional band standards and then they will combine for a rousing version of Leroy Anderson’s Sleigh Ride and Christmas Festival Overture.
Dec 16 Tuesday
Something To Smile About: Mixed Media Paintings By Carol C Spaulding
Leelanau County artist Carol C Spaulding brings Something To Smile About, a small group of new mixed media paintings, to the Glen Arbor Arts Center’s Lobby Gallery. The exhibition runs September 2 - December 17.
Working intuitively, Spaulding combines cut-paper collage with exuberant painting. She creates lively compositions in a bright, uplifting palette, full of expressive lines, inserting an array of delightful marks and icons. “I like to begin with an open mind and a playful attitude,” Spaulding said.
Something To Smile About may be viewed in the Lobby Gallery or online, GlenArborArt.org / EXHIBITS.
The GAAC is open:Monday - Friday, 9 am - 3 pmSaturday and Sunday, noon - 4 pm
Deck the halls with local flair! Find unique handmade gifts from regional artists showcasing a variety of ready-to-gift handmade items, holiday cards, ornaments, accessories and more.
Oliver Art Center is closed on Mondays and also on November 27th and 28th.
Market hours are Tuesday - Saturday from 10am-4pm
This artisans’ group has been creating art and contributing to the community for over 40 years. Newcomers are always welcome! For more info, email taartisansguild@gmail.com. Sponsored by Alden District Library and held at Helena Township Community Center, 8751 Helena Rd, Alden, 231-331-4318.
People of all skill levels, including beginners are invited to play.
Free Event.
Sponsored by Alden District Library and held at Helena Township Community Center, 8751 Helena Rd, Alden, 231-331-4318.
People of all skill levels, including beginners, are welcome! For more info, contact Sue Archer at 231-944-0013.
Sponsored by Alden District Library and held at Helena Township Community Center & Library, 8751 Helena Rd, Alden, 231-331-4318.
Come learn about the rich and tasty legacy of Michigan beer in this virtual lecture by author Patti F. Smith. She’ll highlight the history of our state’s brewers, from the pioneers through Prohibition and post-WWII.
Learn how immigrants brought distinctive beer styles from their home countries, as well as about early Detroit brewers, brewing consolidation after the war, and how the industry continues to evolve.
The lecture is part of the ongoing History Hounds series, presented by the Historical Society of Michigan.
Join us for Queer Tales Book Club where we chat about books that are by and/or about LGBTQIA+ people. Reading is not required, and everyone is welcome.
We meet on the third Tuesday of the month at 7pm in the Nelson Room.
This month's book is Make Room for Love by Darcy Liao.