Events Happening in Muskegon County – Monday March 29, – Sunday April 4, 2021

*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

Museums open to the public:
Lakeshore Museum Center: www.lakeshoremuseum.org
Muskegon Museum of Art: www.muskegonartmuseum.org
USS Silversides Submarine: www.silversidesmuseum.org

Monday March 29 :

Cardio Drumming!
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

A fun workout for all ages, sizes and fitness levels! First timers can rent the needed equipment for $1 Lakeshore Sports Arena 4470 Airline Rd. Muskegon, MI 49444 The class is just $2 per person. Required equipment: Water bottle, available to rent for $1 each are: 17 gallon bucket, 65-75cm yoga ball, Drumsticks. Keep up to date with the Muskegon Drum Crew Facebook Group . Classes are Monday & Thursday. Social distance is required.

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 March 30:

Friends of Art: 100 Years
11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster is featuring a selection of almost 30 artworks donated by the Friends to the museum’s permanent collection over the decades. Including pieces by James Richmond Barthé and Paul Howard Manship and one of our signature paintings, Tunis Ponsen’s Yacht Club Pier.” A video, Friends of Art 100th Year Anniversary, tells the story of the history of the group through the years. The video and exhibition information can be found here: https://muskegonartmuseum.org/exhibition/friends-of-art-100-years/ Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Open 11-4. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570

Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams in the 1940s. Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570

Who is Rosie Lee Wilkins? Piecing Together Her History’ Exhibit
Quilts are made from an endless combination of patterns, colors, fabrics, and techniques. 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

Wednesday March 31:

Disability Awareness Art Show
11:00 am – 5:00 pm

City Center Arts located at 356 W. Western Ave. is hosting this event. Living in the world differently than most people can give different perspectives on many things especially when you don’t have a choice of the difference you have in your life. Many of us have disabilities which gives us this different perspective on living life. This show is for those in the art community that live with disabilities. CLOSED Monday & Tuesday, Wednesday – Friday: 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Nuveen Open Studio
2:00 am – 5:00 pm

Middle and High School students are invited to the ACWL-Nuveen for Open Studio sessions on Wednesdays between 2:00 and 5:00, p.m. ACWL-Nuveen staff will be available to help students with both art and music projects. Art students are welcome to bring in projects they are already working on or just an idea for something new. They will be able to use the numerous supplies we have on hand, as well as receive help from ACWL-Nuveen Assistant Director Susan Wink. Music students are invited to bring in the pieces they are currently studying and receive practice and musicality tips from ACWL-Nuveen Director Erin Peyer. Topics/Mediums we are able to assist students with: Art Drawing, Painting – acrylic, watercolor, Mixed Media, Small scale sculpture techniques,Fiber Arts, Music, Practice help, Music theory. About the Facilitators: COVID-19 Considerations: Although the Open Studio is FREE, students ARE required to register due to COVID-19 social distancing mandates and capacity restrictions. We can host up to 6 students in each of the two Art Open Studio Slots: 2:00-3:30 and 3:30-5:00. Students can sign up for both slots or just one, and you don’t have to be here the entire time. We can only host 1 music student in each of the 4, 45-minute slots, unless students are already working together in a duo or trio. Music slots are 2:00-2:45, 2:45-3:30, 3:30-4:15, 4:15-5:00. The ACWL-Nuveen has a keyboard on sight, but students studying other instruments will need to bring those with them. Call 231-893-2524 or Sandra@artswhitelake.org located at 106 E. Colby. St.

Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams in the 1940s. Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570

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

Friends of Art: 100 Years
11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster is featuring a selection of almost 30 artworks donated by the Friends to the museum’s permanent collection over the decades. Including pieces by James Richmond Barthé and Paul Howard Manship and one of our signature paintings, Tunis Ponsen’s Yacht Club Pier.” A video, Friends of Art 100th Year Anniversary, tells the story of the history of the group through the years. The video and exhibition information can be found here: https://muskegonartmuseum.org/exhibition/friends-of-art-100-years/ Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Open 11-4. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570

Thursday April 1:

2021 Cheers and Chocolate Community Crawl
April 1 – April 30

This event encourages the whole community to frequent area businesses to purchase the featured Cheers items in support of both the business and Every Woman’s Place. “Joining efforts with popular businesses in our community allows us to increase our messaging to survivors who may not otherwise reach out to for assistance.” This full month of community engagement will be capped off by the Community Crawl Finish Line. The Finish Line is an all-day “eat, drink and stroll” through the Muskegon downtown Social District, with live entertainment at the end of the evening, which will be broadcast on MuskegonChannel.com for those wishing to attend virtually. Community Crawl Finish Line (April 24, 5-8 pm)
The Finish Line will also feature the sale of boxed hand-made chocolates prepared especially for Cheers & Chocolate by the student chefs of the Culinary Institute of Michigan. In-person and virtual attendees of the Finish Line can reserve their choice of boxed chocolates, priced from $10 to $20 and in 4-count, 8-count, or 12-count sizes, for pickup either at EWP or the Finish Line. This event raises funds to support the work of Every Woman’s Place. For 45 years, Every Woman’s Place has provided support to victims of domestic and sexual violence. EWP provides safe shelter, a 24-Hour Crisis Line, counseling, a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), legal advocacy and services for men, women, and children who have been affected by sexual assault, domestic violence, and sex trafficking. For a complete list of businesses participating visit www.everywomansplace.org 231-759-7909

Open Studio Session: Climate Art
April 1 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Community members are invited to drop-in to the ACWL-Nuveen located at 106 E. Colby St. to create climate-related art! If you don’t have any ideas for inspiration, White Lake Area Climate Action Council volunteers will be on hand to share information about climate changes affecting our area. You will also have the opportunity to have your artwork displayed at area businesses as part of the Earth Day 2021 Exhibition. Prizes will be awarded! To be included in the Earth Day 2021 Exhibition, artists must submit either a 12″x12″ repurposed canvas or 12″x12″ cardboard square to the ACWL-Nuveen by April 19. ACWL-Nuveen will have both on hand, although repurposed canvases are limited. Registration is required: www.artswhitelake.org/open-studio-session. Questions: 231-893-2524

Reservation for City Center Arts Show Reception
Sign up now. Limited Availability
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

City Center Arts Gallery and Artisan Shop located at 356 W. Western Ave. is a new upcoming gallery that has rotating theme exhibits featuring all local artists. It is a gallery of all styles, mediums and price points. Reserving a ticket for a reception is a chance to come out and see the exhibit shows with exclusive hours outside of our normal hours. It’s a great chance to meet with friends and family and other art lovers. Some receptions will offer a chance to speak with artists and hear about their work. It’s also a great way to shop for art and artisan hand crafted merchandise at a different pace and environment than when we are open for normal business hours. Staff on hand can help answer questions about purchasing art pieces too. With safety guidelines in place, our receptions are more of a docent feel, but our grand event receptions with food and beverages will return soon if we all do our part; so grab a mask and come join us for some of the best art in town! Also contact us to request a reception or for more details on our Eventbrite or at CityCenterArts.com 231-571-9101

Disability Awareness Art Show
11:00 am – 5:00 pm

City Center Arts located at 356 W. Western Ave. is hosting this event. Living in the world differently than most people can give different perspectives on many things especially when you don’t have a choice of the difference you have in your life. Many of us have disabilities which gives us this different perspective on living life. This show is for those in the art community that live with disabilities. CLOSED Monday & Tuesday, Wednesday – Friday: 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Friends of Art: 100 Years
11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster is featuring a selection of almost 30 artworks donated by the Friends to the museum’s permanent collection over the decades. Including pieces by James Richmond Barthé and Paul Howard Manship and one of our signature paintings, Tunis Ponsen’s Yacht Club Pier.” A video, Friends of Art 100th Year Anniversary, tells the story of the history of the group through the years. The video and exhibition information can be found here: https://muskegonartmuseum.org/exhibition/friends-of-art-100-years/ Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Open 11-4. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570

Cardio Drumming!
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

A fun workout for all ages, sizes and fitness levels! First timers can rent the needed equipment for $1 Lakeshore Sports Arena 4470 Airline Rd. Muskegon, MI 49444 The class is just $2 per person. Required equipment: Water bottle, available to rent for $1 each are: 17 gallon bucket, 65-75cm yoga ball, Drumsticks. Keep up to date with the Muskegon Drum Crew Facebook Group . Classes are Monday & Thursday. Social distance is required.

Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams in the 1940s. Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570

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

Muskegon Museum of Art: Free Thursdays
11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Free museum admission all day every Thursdays at the Muskegon Art museum located at 296 W. Webster Ave., compliments of The Meijer Foundation. Please remember your mask.

Friday April 2:

Friday Night Cornhole
April 2 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Sherman Bowling Center located at 1531 W. Sherman Blvd. invites everyone who is looking for something to do! The bar and restaurant will be open. Mask is required when not eating or drinking.Doors open at 6:00 to come in and practice, Blind draw (Random Partner) tournament starts at 6:30. THIS IS A VERY SOCIAL EVENT Meet new friends, bring your group, and just plan on having a great time. You do not have to be a serious player to come out and play. Cornhole is for everyone! Bring your own bags or use provided bags. $15 / player ($5 cover charge – $10 blind draw entry) Cash prizes to the top teams. 616-710-2318

2021 Cheers and Chocolate Community Crawl
April 1 – April 30

This event encourages the whole community to frequent area businesses to purchase the featured Cheers items in support of both the business and Every Woman’s Place. “Joining efforts with popular businesses in our community allows us to increase our messaging to survivors who may not otherwise reach out to for assistance.” This full month of community engagement will be capped off by the Community Crawl Finish Line. The Finish Line is an all-day “eat, drink and stroll” through the Muskegon downtown Social District, with live entertainment at the end of the evening, which will be broadcast on MuskegonChannel.com for those wishing to attend virtually. Community Crawl Finish Line (April 24, 5-8 pm)
The Finish Line will also feature the sale of boxed hand-made chocolates prepared especially for Cheers & Chocolate by the student chefs of the Culinary Institute of Michigan. In-person and virtual attendees of the Finish Line can reserve their choice of boxed chocolates, priced from $10 to $20 and in 4-count, 8-count, or 12-count sizes, for pickup either at EWP or the Finish Line. This event raises funds to support the work of Every Woman’s Place. For 45 years, Every Woman’s Place has provided support to victims of domestic and sexual violence. EWP provides safe shelter, a 24-Hour Crisis Line, counseling, a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), legal advocacy and services for men, women, and children who have been affected by sexual assault, domestic violence, and sex trafficking. For a complete list of businesses participating visit www.everywomansplace.org 231-759-7909

Reservation for City Center Arts Show Reception
Sign up now. Limited Availability
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

City Center Arts Gallery and Artisan Shop located at 356 W. Western Ave. is a new upcoming gallery that has rotating theme exhibits featuring all local artists. It is a gallery of all styles, mediums and price points. Reserving a ticket for a reception is a chance to come out and see the exhibit shows with exclusive hours outside of our normal hours. It’s a great chance to meet with friends and family and other art lovers. Some receptions will offer a chance to speak with artists and hear about their work. It’s also a great way to shop for art and artisan hand crafted merchandise at a different pace and environment than when we are open for normal business hours. Staff on hand can help answer questions about purchasing art pieces too. With safety guidelines in place, our receptions are more of a docent feel, but our grand event receptions with food and beverages will return soon if we all do our part; so grab a mask and come join us for some of the best art in town! Also contact us to request a reception or for more details on our Eventbrite or at CityCenterArts.com 231-571-9101

Friends of Art: 100 Years
11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster is featuring a selection of almost 30 artworks donated by the Friends to the museum’s permanent collection over the decades. Including pieces by James Richmond Barthé and Paul Howard Manship and one of our signature paintings, Tunis Ponsen’s Yacht Club Pier.” A video, Friends of Art 100th Year Anniversary, tells the story of the history of the group through the years. The video and exhibition information can be found here: https://muskegonartmuseum.org/exhibition/friends-of-art-100-years/ Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Open 11-4. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570

Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams in the 1940s. Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570

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

Saturday April 3:

Flashlight Scavenger Hunt
5:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Bridge Bible Church located at 3777 Holton Rd. is calling all kid-tectives in K-6th grade! Put on your detective caps and join them for this fun twist on an Easter Egg scavenger hunt. Kids will sign up in teams of 4. Your mission is to search our field for eggs with clues. Find all 10 clues to solve the case! Sign up today! This is a FREE event. https://signup.com/go/wcPvaPN For questions please call 231-747-7189 or contact leigh@bridgebiblechurch.org www.bridgebiblechurch.org

Muskegon Risers Home Soccer Game vs Cleveland Crunch
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

One of the biggest names in arena soccer history is back! The Cleveland Crunch will visit Muskegon’s Mercy Health Arena on April 3 in an historic matchup with the Risers. The Crunch were active from 1989 through 2001 at the highest level of arena soccer and won three National Championships during that time. April 3 is guaranteed to be a monumental occasion for the sport! Tickets are available now at www.muskegonrisers.com/tickets and are just $7 a ticket. GO RISERS!

Sherman Bowling Center Cornhole Tournament
1:00 pm – 11:00 pm

West Michigan Cornhole will be running an indoor tournament at Sherman Bowling Center located at 1531 W. Sherman Blvd. This facility has been impacted by the pandemic restrictions over the past year. They have an awesome space for cornhole that has a bar inside it. Come out and support this venue and have some fun! This will include two different events. Competitive Tournament $40/team
32 teams limit Double Elimination 1pm Check-in / 2pm Start Bring your own bags and see how you do against the serious throwers in the area. Social Tournament
$40/team 32 team limit Double Elimination 5pm Check-in / 6pm Start. All players will use provided house bags for a social and fun event. Blind draw events TBD based on time and interest Due to capacity limits no spectators allowed. If capacity limits change before the event this could change. MASKS ARE REQUIRED AND CAN BE REMOVED ONLY WHEN EATING OR DRINKING Registration instructions posted in the comments for the events. No refunds unless the event gets canceled. The bar and restaurant will be open! Please no outside food or drinks. 616-710-2318

2021 Cheers and Chocolate Community Crawl
April 1 – April 30

This event encourages the whole community to frequent area businesses to purchase the featured Cheers items in support of both the business and Every Woman’s Place. “Joining efforts with popular businesses in our community allows us to increase our messaging to survivors who may not otherwise reach out to for assistance.” This full month of community engagement will be capped off by the Community Crawl Finish Line. The Finish Line is an all-day “eat, drink and stroll” through the Muskegon downtown Social District, with live entertainment at the end of the evening, which will be broadcast on MuskegonChannel.com for those wishing to attend virtually. Community Crawl Finish Line (April 24, 5-8 pm)
The Finish Line will also feature the sale of boxed hand-made chocolates prepared especially for Cheers & Chocolate by the student chefs of the Culinary Institute of Michigan. In-person and virtual attendees of the Finish Line can reserve their choice of boxed chocolates, priced from $10 to $20 and in 4-count, 8-count, or 12-count sizes, for pickup either at EWP or the Finish Line. This event raises funds to support the work of Every Woman’s Place. For 45 years, Every Woman’s Place has provided support to victims of domestic and sexual violence. EWP provides safe shelter, a 24-Hour Crisis Line, counseling, a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), legal advocacy and services for men, women, and children who have been affected by sexual assault, domestic violence, and sex trafficking. For a complete list of businesses participating visit www.everywomansplace.org 231-759-7909

Open Studio Session: Climate Art
12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Community members are invited to drop-in to the ACWL-Nuveen located at 106 E. Colby St., to create climate-related art! If you don’t have any ideas for inspiration, White Lake Area Climate Action Council volunteers will be on hand to share information about climate changes affecting our area. You will also have the opportunity to have your artwork displayed at area businesses as part of the Earth Day 2021 Exhibition. Prizes will be awarded! To be included in the Earth Day 2021 Exhibition, artists must submit either a 12″x12″ repurposed canvas or 12″x12″ cardboard square to the ACWL-Nuveen by April 19. ACWL-Nuveen will have both on hand, although repurposed canvases are limited. Registration is required. Register here: https://www.artswhitelake.org/…/open-studio-session…

Disability Awareness Art Show
10:00 am – 4:00 pm

City Center Arts located at 356 W. Western Ave. is hosting this event. Living in the world differently than most people can give different perspectives on many things especially when you don’t have a choice of the difference you have in your life. Many of us have disabilities which gives us this different perspective on living life. This show is for those in the art community that live with disabilities. CLOSED Monday & Tuesday, Wednesday – Friday: 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Friends of Art: 100 Years
11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster is featuring a selection of almost 30 artworks donated by the Friends to the museum’s permanent collection over the decades. Including pieces by James Richmond Barthé and Paul Howard Manship and one of our signature paintings, Tunis Ponsen’s Yacht Club Pier.” A video, Friends of Art 100th Year Anniversary, tells the story of the history of the group through the years. The video and exhibition information can be found here: https://muskegonartmuseum.org/exhibition/friends-of-art-100-years/ Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Open 11-4. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570

Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams in the 1940s. Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570

Muskegon Farmers Indoor Winter Market
8:00 am – 2:00 pm

The Muskegon Farmers Market located at 242 W. Western Ave. will be open indoors Saturdays until May. For COVID19 safety measures, the market will have a different look and feel this year: Please wear your mask and walk within the direction arrows. Thank you

Sweetwater Local Foods MarketSweetwater Local Foods Market – OFFERING PREORDERS FOR PICKUP
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Sweetwater Local Foods Market, 6401 Harvey St.

Sweetwater Local Foods Market will be offering a PREORDER ONLY market, out in the parking lot, from 10:00am to 11:00am. Sign up for the newsletter to get your order in here: https://tinyletter.com/SweetwaterLocalFoodsMkt or get the list from the website here: sweetwaterlocalfoodsmarket.org Sweetwater Local Foods Market offers healthy, humane, homegrown, local food you can trust! They are open year-round.

Boomtown Market Craft Beer & Wine Tastings
10:00 am – 7:00 pm
BoomTown Market, 351 W. Western Ave

Boomtown Market in Downtown Muskegon invites you to free Draft, Craft Beer & Wine Tastings every Saturday starting at 10 a.m. Sample unique Craft Beers on Tap from all around Michigan! If you like it, we’ll can a 32 ounce-er for you right then and there!

Sunday April 4:

2021 Cheers and Chocolate Community Crawl
April 1 – April 30

This event encourages the whole community to frequent area businesses to purchase the featured Cheers items in support of both the business and Every Woman’s Place. “Joining efforts with popular businesses in our community allows us to increase our messaging to survivors who may not otherwise reach out to for assistance.” This full month of community engagement will be capped off by the Community Crawl Finish Line. The Finish Line is an all-day “eat, drink and stroll” through the Muskegon downtown Social District, with live entertainment at the end of the evening, which will be broadcast on MuskegonChannel.com for those wishing to attend virtually. Community Crawl Finish Line (April 24, 5-8 pm)
The Finish Line will also feature the sale of boxed hand-made chocolates prepared especially for Cheers & Chocolate by the student chefs of the Culinary Institute of Michigan. In-person and virtual attendees of the Finish Line can reserve their choice of boxed chocolates, priced from $10 to $20 and in 4-count, 8-count, or 12-count sizes, for pickup either at EWP or the Finish Line. This event raises funds to support the work of Every Woman’s Place. For 45 years, Every Woman’s Place has provided support to victims of domestic and sexual violence. EWP provides safe shelter, a 24-Hour Crisis Line, counseling, a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), legal advocacy and services for men, women, and children who have been affected by sexual assault, domestic violence, and sex trafficking. For a complete list of businesses participating visit www.everywomansplace.org 231-759-7909

Latin Dance Lesson and Open Dance – Bachata
5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Are you ready for partner dancing again? Located at 5571 E. Apple Ave. ,weekly Latin dance events every Sunday in March. The events will be a beginner’s lesson and open dancing. Take the lesson or just come and dance. Your choice. No partner or experience needed. We will not be switching partners. Bring a partner, meet a partner there or come dance solo. It’s all fun. We will accept gift donations to cover our costs, but that is not required. This is open to the community and we want your bodies there! Invite your friends and let’s make it a party! If you would like to extend your social network, get some very fun exercise, learn some new dance moves, or just want to dance, this is for you! Feel free to bring your own non-alcoholic beverages. Casual attire and comfortable shoes (or dance in your socks). No street shoes on the dance floor. Get details on all of our dance events on our Facebook group page MADLOS. 231-736-3205

Disability Awareness Art Show
12:00 pm – 3:00 pm

City Center Arts located at 356 W. Western Ave. is hosting this event.Living in the world differently than most people can give different perspectives on many things especially when you don’t have a choice of the difference you have in your life. Many of us have disabilities which gives us this different perspective on living life. This show is for those in the art community that live with disabilities. CLOSED Monday & Tuesday, Wednesday – Friday: 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Friends of Art: 100 Years
11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster is featuring a selection of almost 30 artworks donated by the Friends to the museum’s permanent collection over the decades. Including pieces by James Richmond Barthé and Paul Howard Manship and one of our signature paintings, Tunis Ponsen’s Yacht Club Pier.” A video, Friends of Art 100th Year Anniversary, tells the story of the history of the group through the years. The video and exhibition information can be found here: https://muskegonartmuseum.org/exhibition/friends-of-art-100-years/ Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Open 11-4. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570

Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams in the 1940s. Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570