Events Happening in Muskegon County – Sunday Dec. 27, 2020 to Monday Jan. 4, 2021

**Our office will be closed Dec. 24-Jan. 3**
*Please call before attending for any changes. Remember to wear your mask to all events*
Please check our website for virtual events happening
www.visitmuskegon.org

Sunday December 27:

The Art of the People: Contemporary Anishinaabe Artists Exhibit
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
The Muskegon Museum of Art located at 296 W. Webster Ave. is featuring nationally recognized and early career Native American artists, artworks in a wide array of media that combine cultural traditions and imagery with contemporary sensibilities and themes.  Open daily 11-4 and closed Monday. 231-720-2570

Russell Prather: Layers and Light Exhibit
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
At the Muskegon Museum of Art located at 296 W Webster you will see Russell Prather Layers and Light features the work of artist Russell Prather in this solo installation-style exhibition of his most recent works. Open daily 11-4 and closed Monday 231-720-2570

Getty Drive-In Theatre
5:30 pm – 9:00 pm
The Getty Drive-In Theatre has continued to stay open Friday, Saturday and Sunday to serve our community with holiday shows. www.celebrationcinema.com and shows will begin each evening beginning at 5:30. See shows like Frozen, Santa Clause with Tim Allen. Other showings might be Freaky and Vanguard. They are located at 920 E. Summit Ave. 231-798-2608 for what is showing this week

Taste of Muskegon Restaurant Bingo
Ongoing until December 31
Support Muskegon’s restaurants and you could win!
How to Play: Pick up a bingo card at the visitors bureau or www.tasteofmuskegon.org/tastemkgbingo
1. Visit a restaurant in each column of the Taste of Muskegon bingo card (they don’t need to be in the same row).
​2. Make a purchase of food, drinks, gift cards or holiday gifts at each of the 5 restaurants between December 7 and December 31, 2020.
3. Post a picture of your purchase on social media with #TasteMkgBingo.
4. Submit your entry on tasteofmuskegon.org by January 2, 2021 at Noon.
5. Winners of $25 restaurant gift cards will be announced on the Taste of Muskegon Facebook page on January 4-8. You’ll earn an entry for every set of five restaurants (one in each column) that you visit!

Bat’n Club Christmas Light Show
5:30 pm -11:00 pm
Bat’n Club is pleased to announce that the Christmas light show will begin at 5:30 PM and run until 11:00 PM every night. This is our way of giving back to the community who has supported us now for over 36 years.  Please simple rules, no parking right in front of the fence, please think of others wanting to get a spot and not social distance your vehicle, just stay in it.  Take you headlights off auto on.  There is a grass area in the front, if needed feel free to park on it. Each show is 25 minutes long with new shows starting every hour and half hour. Tune your radio to 88.1 to hear the music. Please enjoy and protect yourself and those you love. Location address is 2544 Barclay St. & Sherman Blvd.

Hackley Park Holiday Light Display
Ongoing until January 11, 2021
Bring the family to Hackley Park to enjoy festive lights and decorations that include Santa, polar bears, toy soldiers, reindeer, a nativity, music makers, a Christmas train and more! There’s a lot of holly jolly photo opportunities for you and your family. Watch the 2020 Lighting of the Christmas Tree here: bit.ly/TreeLightingMKGchannel (Thanks MuskegonChannel!)

Monday December 28

Taste of Muskegon Restaurant Bingo
Ongoing until December 31
Support Muskegon’s restaurants and you could win!
How to Play: Pick up a bingo card at the visitors bureau or www.tasteofmuskegon.org/tastemkgbingo
1. Visit a restaurant in each column of the Taste of Muskegon bingo card (they don’t need to be in the same row).
​2. Make a purchase of food, drinks, gift cards or holiday gifts at each of the 5 restaurants between December 7 and December 31, 2020.
3. Post a picture of your purchase on social media with #TasteMkgBingo.
4. Submit your entry on tasteofmuskegon.org by January 2, 2021 at Noon.
5. Winners of $25 restaurant gift cards will be announced on the Taste of Muskegon Facebook page on January 4-8. You’ll earn an entry for every set of five restaurants (one in each column) that you visit!

Hike the Lights – Naturally Socially Distanced
5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Michigan’s source for winter fun, the Muskegon Luge & Adventure Sports Park located at 462 Scenic Drive is having their trail lights on each night for you to hike, run, skip, or walk on your hands! Stay healthy with fresh air and social distance. The lodge will not be open at this time. There is a restroom at the east end of the parking lot. Dogs are welcome on a 6’ leash please. www.msports.org

Hackley Park Holiday Light Display
Ongoing until January 11, 2021
Bring the family to Hackley Park to enjoy festive lights and decorations that include Santa, polar bears, toy soldiers, reindeer, a nativity, music makers, a Christmas train and more! There’s a lot of holly jolly photo opportunities for you and your family. Watch the 2020 Lighting of the Christmas Tree here: bit.ly/TreeLightingMKGchannel (Thanks MuskegonChannel!)

Bat’n Club Christmas Light Show
5:30 pm – 11:00 pm
Bat’n Club is pleased to announce that the Christmas light show will begin at 5:30 PM and run until 11:00 PM every night. This is our way of giving back to the community who has supported us now for over 36 years.  Please simple rules, no parking right in front of the fence, please think of others wanting to get a spot and not social distance your vehicle, just stay in it.  Take you headlights off auto on.  There is a grass area in the front, if needed feel free to park on it. Each show is 25 minutes long with new shows starting every hour and half hour. Tune your radio to 88.1 to hear the music. Please enjoy and protect yourself and those you love. Location address is 2544 Barclay St. & Sherman Blvd.

Who is Rosie Lee Wilkins? Piecing Together Her History’ Exhibit
In her lifetime, Rosie created over 100 quilts and unfortunately, her story was left unfinished. Along with highlighting some of her quilts—which are only a part of her legacy—visitors to the exhibit will get a behind the scenes look at how the museum staff worked to research and piece together the history of Rosie’s life. www.lakeshoremuseum.org 231-722-0278

Tuesday December 29

The Art of the People: Contemporary Anishinaabe Artists Exhibit
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
The Muskegon Museum of Art located at 296 W. Webster Ave. is featuring nationally recognized and early career Native American artists, artworks in a wide array of media that combine cultural traditions and imagery with contemporary sensibilities and themes.  Open daily 11-4 and closed Monday. 231-720-2570

Russell Prather: Layers and Light Exhibit
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
At the Muskegon Museum of Art located at 296 W Webster you will see Russell Prather Layers and Light features the work of artist Russell Prather in this solo installation-style exhibition of his most recent works. Open daily 11-4 and closed Monday 231-720-2570

Hike the Lights – Naturally Socially Distanced
5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Michigan’s source for winter fun, the Muskegon Luge & Adventure Sports Park located at 462 Scenic Drive is having their trail lights on each night for you to hike, run, skip, or walk on your hands! Stay healthy with fresh air and social distance. The lodge will not be open at this time. There is a restroom at the east end of the parking lot. Dogs are welcome on a 6’ leash please. www.msports.org

Bat’n Club Christmas Light Show
5:30 pm – 11:00 pm
Bat’n Club is pleased to announce that the Christmas light show will begin at 5:30 PM and run until 11:00 PM every night. This is our way of giving back to the community who has supported us now for over 36 years.  Please simple rules, no parking right in front of the fence, please think of others wanting to get a spot and not social distance your vehicle, just stay in it.  Take you headlights off auto on.  There is a grass area in the front, if needed feel free to park on it. Each show is 25 minutes long with new shows starting every hour and half hour. Tune your radio to 88.1 to hear the music. Please enjoy and protect yourself and those you love. Location address is 2544 Barclay St. & Sherman Blvd.

Hackley Park Holiday Light Display
Ongoing until January 11, 2021
Bring the family to Hackley Park to enjoy festive lights and decorations that include Santa, polar bears, toy soldiers, reindeer, a nativity, music makers, a Christmas train and more! There’s a lot of holly jolly photo opportunities for you and your family. Watch the 2020 Lighting of the Christmas Tree here: bit.ly/TreeLightingMKGchannel (Thanks MuskegonChannel!)

Taste of Muskegon Restaurant Bingo
Ongoing until December 31
Support Muskegon’s restaurants and you could win!
How to Play: Pick up a bingo card at the visitors bureau or www.tasteofmuskegon.org/tastemkgbingo
1. Visit a restaurant in each column of the Taste of Muskegon bingo card (they don’t need to be in the same row).
​2. Make a purchase of food, drinks, gift cards or holiday gifts at each of the 5 restaurants between December 7 and December 31, 2020.
3. Post a picture of your purchase on social media with #TasteMkgBingo.
4. Submit your entry on tasteofmuskegon.org by January 2, 2021 at Noon.
5. Winners of $25 restaurant gift cards will be announced on the Taste of Muskegon Facebook page on January 4-8. You’ll earn an entry for every set of five restaurants (one in each column) that you visit!

Wednesday December 30

The Art of the People: Contemporary Anishinaabe Artists Exhibit
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
The Muskegon Museum of Art located at 296 W. Webster Ave. is featuring nationally recognized and early career Native American artists, artworks in a wide array of media that combine cultural traditions and imagery with contemporary sensibilities and themes.  Open daily 11-4 and closed Monday. 231-720-2570

Russell Prather: Layers and Light Exhibit
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
At the Muskegon Museum of Art located at 296 W Webster you will see Russell Prather Layers and Light features the work of artist Russell Prather in this solo installation-style exhibition of his most recent works. Open daily 11-4 and closed Monday 231-720-2570

Hike the Lights – Naturally Socially Distanced
5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Michigan’s source for winter fun, the Muskegon Luge & Adventure Sports Park located at 462 Scenic Drive is having their trail lights on each night for you to hike, run, skip, or walk on your hands! Stay healthy with fresh air and social distance. The lodge will not be open at this time. There is a restroom at the east end of the parking lot. Dogs are welcome on a 6’ leash please. www.msports.org

Bat’n Club Christmas Light Show
5:30 pm – 11:00 pm
Bat’n Club is pleased to announce that the Christmas light show will begin at 5:30 PM and run until 11:00 PM every night. This is our way of giving back to the community who has supported us now for over 36 years.  Please simple rules, no parking right in front of the fence, please think of others wanting to get a spot and not social distance your vehicle, just stay in it.  Take you headlights off auto on.  There is a grass area in the front, if needed feel free to park on it. Each show is 25 minutes long with new shows starting every hour and half hour. Tune your radio to 88.1 to hear the music. Please enjoy and protect yourself and those you love. Location address is 2544 Barclay St. & Sherman Blvd.

Hackley Park Holiday Light Display
Ongoing until January 11, 2021
Bring the family to Hackley Park to enjoy festive lights and decorations that include Santa, polar bears, toy soldiers, reindeer, a nativity, music makers, a Christmas train and more! There’s a lot of holly jolly photo opportunities for you and your family. Watch the 2020 Lighting of the Christmas Tree here: bit.ly/TreeLightingMKGchannel (Thanks MuskegonChannel!)

Taste of Muskegon Restaurant Bingo
Ongoing until December 31
Support Muskegon’s restaurants and you could win!
How to Play: Pick up a bingo card at the visitors bureau or www.tasteofmuskegon.org/tastemkgbingo
1. Visit a restaurant in each column of the Taste of Muskegon bingo card (they don’t need to be in the same row).
​2. Make a purchase of food, drinks, gift cards or holiday gifts at each of the 5 restaurants between December 7 and December 31, 2020.
3. Post a picture of your purchase on social media with #TasteMkgBingo.
4. Submit your entry on tasteofmuskegon.org by January 2, 2021 at Noon.
5. Winners of $25 restaurant gift cards will be announced on the Taste of Muskegon Facebook page on January 4-8. You’ll earn an entry for every set of five restaurants (one in each column) that you visit!

Who is Rosie Lee Wilkins? Piecing Together Her History’ Exhibit
In her lifetime, Rosie created over 100 quilts and unfortunately, her story was left unfinished. Along with highlighting some of her quilts—which are only a part of her legacy—visitors to the exhibit will get a behind the scenes look at how the museum staff worked to research and piece together the history of Rosie’s life. www.lakeshoremuseum.org 231-722-0278

Thursday December 31

Celebrate NYE – Farewell to 2020 Hotel Room Package
December 31, 2020 – January 3, 2021
New Year’s Eve Delta Hotel Package
You are invited to ring in the New Year with a loved one at the Delta Hotels by Marriott Muskegon Lakeshore Convention Center. Package Includes: – Bottle of Champagne and two champagne flutes – NYE Party Favors for two – Overnight Accommodations in our spacious, redesigned guest rooms with HDTV’s to watch the ball drop at midnight – Late checkout of 1pm
Celebrate all weekend long and take advantage of our “Stay and Save” Special!
Stay the weekend and you will receive 30% off on your second – or even third night with us! to book  www.marriott.com/reservation/rateListMenu.mi

Shoreline Inn New Year’s Eve Package
December 31, 2020 @ 4:00 pm – January 1, 2021 @ 1:00 pm
Book our New Year’s Eve Package and enjoy 1 bottle of sparkling wine, 2 champagne flutes & hats/favors for two – plus the room type of your choice!
Rates vary based on the room type. Sleep in and have late check out at 1:00pm . For rates & availability call us at (231) 727 – 8483!

Hike the Lights – Naturally Socially Distanced
5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Michigan’s source for winter fun, the Muskegon Luge & Adventure Sports Park located at 462 Scenic Drive is having their trail lights on each night for you to hike, run, skip, or walk on your hands! Stay healthy with fresh air and social distance. The lodge will not be open at this time. There is a restroom at the east end of the parking lot. Dogs are welcome on a 6’ leash please. www.msports.org

Bat’n Club Christmas Light Show
5:30 pm – 11:00 pm
Bat’n Club is pleased to announce that the Christmas light show will begin at 5:30 PM and run until 11:00 PM every night. This is our way of giving back to the community who has supported us now for over 36 years.  Please simple rules, no parking right in front of the fence, please think of others wanting to get a spot and not social distance your vehicle, just stay in it.  Take you headlights off auto on.  There is a grass area in the front, if needed feel free to park on it. Each show is 25 minutes long with new shows starting every hour and half hour. Tune your radio to 88.1 to hear the music. Please enjoy and protect yourself and those you love. Location address is 2544 Barclay St. & Sherman Blvd.

Hackley Park Holiday Light Display
Ongoing until January 11, 2021
Bring the family to Hackley Park to enjoy festive lights and decorations that include Santa, polar bears, toy soldiers, reindeer, a nativity, music makers, a Christmas train and more! There’s a lot of holly jolly photo opportunities for you and your family. Watch the 2020 Lighting of the Christmas Tree here: bit.ly/TreeLightingMKGchannel (Thanks MuskegonChannel!)

The Art of the People: Contemporary Anishinaabe Artists Exhibit
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
The Muskegon Museum of Art located at 296 W. Webster Ave. is featuring nationally recognized and early career Native American artists, artworks in a wide array of media that combine cultural traditions and imagery with contemporary sensibilities and themes.  Open daily 11-4 and closed Monday. 231-720-2570

Russell Prather: Layers and Light Exhibit
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
At the Muskegon Museum of Art located at 296 W Webster you will see Russell Prather Layers and Light features the work of artist Russell Prather in this solo installation-style exhibition of his most recent works. Open daily 11-4 and closed Monday 231-720-2570

Taste of Muskegon Restaurant Bingo
Ongoing until December 31
Support Muskegon’s restaurants and you could win!
How to Play: Pick up a bingo card at the visitors bureau or www.tasteofmuskegon.org/tastemkgbingo
1. Visit a restaurant in each column of the Taste of Muskegon bingo card (they don’t need to be in the same row).
​2. Make a purchase of food, drinks, gift cards or holiday gifts at each of the 5 restaurants between December 7 and December 31, 2020.
3. Post a picture of your purchase on social media with #TasteMkgBingo.
4. Submit your entry on tasteofmuskegon.org by January 2, 2021 at Noon.
5. Winners of $25 restaurant gift cards will be announced on the Taste of Muskegon Facebook page on January 4-8. You’ll earn an entry for every set of five restaurants (one in each column) that you visit!

Who is Rosie Lee Wilkins? Piecing Together Her History’ Exhibit
In her lifetime, Rosie created over 100 quilts and unfortunately, her story was left unfinished. Along with highlighting some of her quilts—which are only a part of her legacy—visitors to the exhibit will get a behind the scenes look at how the museum staff worked to research and piece together the history of Rosie’s life. www.lakeshoremuseum.org 231-722-0278

Friday January 1

Happy New Year!

Lakeshore Antique Trail Sales
8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Don’t miss this huge sale on the trail January 1, 2021. Go along the shoreline from Muskegon to South Haven and visit the antique stores and malls http://www.lakeshoreantiquetrail.com/ 616-836-6553

Snow Much Fun Outdoor Discovery Tour Contest
Jan 1-Feb 28
Pick up your Discovery map at Visit Muskegon located at 610 W. Western Ave. or download from our website www.visitmuskegon.org. Check-In at any or all of the outdoor, fun locations on the map, take a photo and #SnowMuchFunInMuskegon on Facebook. Those that participate have an opportunity to win weekly prizes along with discounts at Hanks Tavern, Walkers, Bellacino’s and Dr. Rolf’s when you show your map. The stops on the map are all FREE and fun family activities to enjoy winter in Muskegon! (You will need a recreation pass to enter parks)

Hike the Lights – Naturally Socially Distanced
5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Michigan’s source for winter fun, the Muskegon Luge & Adventure Sports Park located at 462 Scenic Drive is having their trail lights on each night for you to hike, run, skip, or walk on your hands! Stay healthy with fresh air and social distance. The lodge will not be open at this time. There is a restroom at the east end of the parking lot. Dogs are welcome on a 6’ leash please. www.msports.org

Hackley Park Holiday Light Display
Ongoing until January 11, 2021
Bring the family to Hackley Park to enjoy festive lights and decorations that include Santa, polar bears, toy soldiers, reindeer, a nativity, music makers, a Christmas train and more! There’s a lot of holly jolly photo opportunities for you and your family. Watch the 2020 Lighting of the Christmas Tree here: bit.ly/TreeLightingMKGchannel (Thanks MuskegonChannel!)

Saturday January 2

Snow Much Fun Outdoor Discovery Tour Contest
Jan 1-Feb 28
Pick up your Discovery map at Visit Muskegon located at 610 W. Western Ave. or download from our website www.visitmuskegon.org. Check-In at any or all of the outdoor, fun locations on the map, take a photo and #SnowMuchFunInMuskegon on Facebook. Those that participate have an opportunity to win weekly prizes along with discounts at Hanks Tavern, Walkers, Bellacino’s and Dr. Rolf’s when you show your map. The stops on the map are all FREE and fun family activities to enjoy winter in Muskegon! (You will need a recreation pass to enter parks)

The Art of the People: Contemporary Anishinaabe Artists Exhibit
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
The Muskegon Museum of Art located at 296 W. Webster Ave. is featuring nationally recognized and early career Native American artists, artworks in a wide array of media that combine cultural traditions and imagery with contemporary sensibilities and themes.  Open daily 11-4 and closed Monday. 231-720-2570

Hike the Lights – Naturally Socially Distanced
5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Michigan’s source for winter fun, the Muskegon Luge & Adventure Sports Park located at 462 Scenic Drive is having their trail lights on each night for you to hike, run, skip, or walk on your hands! Stay healthy with fresh air and social distance. The lodge will not be open at this time. There is a restroom at the east end of the parking lot. Dogs are welcome on a 6’ leash please. www.msports.org

Russell Prather: Layers and Light Exhibit
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
At the Muskegon Museum of Art located at 296 W Webster you will see Russell Prather Layers and Light features the work of artist Russell Prather in this solo installation-style exhibition of his most recent works. Open daily 11-4 and closed Monday 231-720-2570

Hackley Park Holiday Light Display
Ongoing until January 11, 2021
Bring the family to Hackley Park to enjoy festive lights and decorations that include Santa, polar bears, toy soldiers, reindeer, a nativity, music makers, a Christmas train and more! There’s a lot of holly jolly photo opportunities for you and your family. Watch the 2020 Lighting of the Christmas Tree here: bit.ly/TreeLightingMKGchannel (Thanks MuskegonChannel!)

Sunday January 3

Snow Much Fun Outdoor Discovery Tour Contest
Jan 1-Feb 28
Pick up your Discovery map at Visit Muskegon located at 610 W. Western Ave. or download from our website www.visitmuskegon.org. Check-In at any or all of the outdoor, fun locations on the map, take a photo and #SnowMuchFunInMuskegon on Facebook. Those that participate have an opportunity to win weekly prizes along with discounts at Hanks Tavern, Walkers, Bellacino’s and Dr. Rolf’s when you show your map. The stops on the map are all FREE and fun family activities to enjoy winter in Muskegon! (You will need a recreation pass to enter parks)

The Art of the People: Contemporary Anishinaabe Artists Exhibit
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
The Muskegon Museum of Art located at 296 W. Webster Ave. is featuring nationally recognized and early career Native American artists, artworks in a wide array of media that combine cultural traditions and imagery with contemporary sensibilities and themes.  Open daily 11-4 and closed Monday. 231-720-2570

Russell Prather: Layers and Light Exhibit
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
At the Muskegon Museum of Art located at 296 W Webster you will see Russell Prather Layers and Light features the work of artist Russell Prather in this solo installation-style exhibition of his most recent works. Open daily 11-4 and closed Monday 231-720-2570

Hike the Lights – Naturally Socially Distanced
5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Michigan’s source for winter fun, the Muskegon Luge & Adventure Sports Park located at 462 Scenic Drive is having their trail lights on each night for you to hike, run, skip, or walk on your hands! Stay healthy with fresh air and social distance. The lodge will not be open at this time. There is a restroom at the east end of the parking lot. Dogs are welcome on a 6’ leash please. www.msports.org

Hackley Park Holiday Light Display
Ongoing until January 11, 2021
Bring the family to Hackley Park to enjoy festive lights and decorations that include Santa, polar bears, toy soldiers, reindeer, a nativity, music makers, a Christmas train and more! There’s a lot of holly jolly photo opportunities for you and your family. Watch the 2020 Lighting of the Christmas Tree here: bit.ly/TreeLightingMKGchannel (Thanks MuskegonChannel!)

Monday January 4

Coat, Hat & Winter Gear Drive
January 4, 2021 @ 8:00 am – January 21, 2021 @ 5:00 pm
You can free up closet space in your home while helping community members stay warm through winter by donating your gently used or new coats! Coats*Hats*Gloves*Boots*Scarves! Donations will be provided to local United Way partners that provide assistance to individuals and families facing adversity. For additional information, visit their website www.unitedwaylakeshore.org, or you can give them a call at (231) 332-4006. Visit Muskegon has a collection box during the hours Monday – Thursday 10-3 and Friday 10-2. You can bring your donations to us at 610 W. Western Ave. Muskegon. Thank you

Snow Much Fun Outdoor Discovery Tour Contest
Jan 1-Feb 28
Pick up your Discovery map at Visit Muskegon located at 610 W. Western Ave. or download from our website www.visitmuskegon.org. Check-In at any or all of the outdoor, fun locations on the map, take a photo and #SnowMuchFunInMuskegon on Facebook. Those that participate have an opportunity to win weekly prizes along with discounts at Hanks Tavern, Walkers, Bellacino’s and Dr. Rolf’s when you show your map. The stops on the map are all FREE and fun family activities to enjoy winter in Muskegon! (You will need a recreation pass to enter parks)

Hike the Lights – Naturally Socially Distanced
5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Michigan’s source for winter fun, the Muskegon Luge & Adventure Sports Park located at 462 Scenic Drive is having their trail lights on each night for you to hike, run, skip, or walk on your hands! Stay healthy with fresh air and social distance. The lodge will not be open at this time. There is a restroom at the east end of the parking lot. Dogs are welcome on a 6’ leash please. www.msports.org

Hackley Park Holiday Light Display
Ongoing until January 11, 2021
Bring the family to Hackley Park to enjoy festive lights and decorations that include Santa, polar bears, toy soldiers, reindeer, a nativity, music makers, a Christmas train and more! There’s a lot of holly jolly photo opportunities for you and your family. Watch the 2020 Lighting of the Christmas Tree here: bit.ly/TreeLightingMKGchannel (Thanks MuskegonChannel!)

Who is Rosie Lee Wilkins? Piecing Together Her History’ Exhibit
In her lifetime, Rosie created over 100 quilts and unfortunately, her story was left unfinished. Along with highlighting some of her quilts—which are only a part of her legacy—visitors to the exhibit will get a behind the scenes look at how the museum staff worked to research and piece together the history of Rosie’s life. www.lakeshoremuseum.org 231-722-0278