Muskegon County Calendar of Events February 10-17, 2020

Presented by the Muskegon County Convention & Visitors Bureau
www.visitmuskegon.org

Monday February 10:

Hackley Crafts: Black History Bracelet
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Come to Hackley Public Library located at 316 W. Webster Ave. to create your own bracelet in celebration of Black History Month!  To register for this free craft event, call HPL at 231-722-8011 or visit HPL’s online events calendar.  Registration opens 1 month before the class date.

Team Trivia Game Show
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Check out Trivia night at Racquet’s Downtown Grill located at 446 W Western Ave. for the Team Trivia Game Show!  Groups of any size are invited to play for free with prizes for the top three teams!  Categories range from pop culture and entertainment, to sports, history, science, culture and general knowledge.  Your live host will also offer many genres of music throughout the game, plus, you’ll enjoy food and drink specials each week.  call (231) 726-4007.

Tuesday February 11:

Trivia Night
6:00 pm
The North Muskegon Library located at 1522 Ruddiman Dr. invites you to Trivia Night!  Are you a wise guy?  A smarty pants?  Go head to head against others and prove it. Refreshments will be served and prizes will be awarded.  Test your knowledge and exercise your mind.  This event is open to anyone 16 and older.  Call 231-744-6080 to register.

Open Mic Night
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Open Mic Night Read a poem, story, sing or play a song at The Book Nook & Java Shop located at 8744 Ferry St., Montague. www.thebooknookjavashop.com

Cheese + Beer Tasting Class
6:30 pm
Come to Pigeon Hill Brewing Company located at 500 Western Ave. for a Cheese + Beer Tasting Class.  Get ready for some handcrafted and hand selected beer and cheese pairings as Pigeon Hill welcomes the Cheese Lady to their taproom. Seats are $25 and include 5 beer pairings with a variety of cheeses.  The Cheese Lady will educate you on the craft of cheese making and how easy (and delicious) it is to pair cheese and beer!  Call the taproom at (231) 375-5184 to reserve your seat today.  Do it soon, this class is limited to 25 people

We Are Stars: FREE Show
7:00 pm
An event every week that begins at 7:00 pm on Tuesday and Thursday, repeating until March 26, 2020 January 14 – February 27, and March 10 – March 26, (no shows on March 3 and 5) come to the Carr-Fles Planetarium at Muskegon Community College located at 221 Quarterline Rd. for the free show, “We Are Stars!”  What are we made of? Where did it all come from?  Explore the secrets of our cosmic chemistry and our explosive origins.  Connect life on Earth to the evolution of the Universe by following the formation of Hydrogen atoms to the synthesis of Carbon, and the molecules for life.  Narrated by Andy Serkis.  This is a 35-minute presentation.  For more information call 231-777-0289.

Wednesday February 12:

MCC Black History Month Celebration Film Festival: BlacKkKlansman
5:00 pm
Muskegon Community College located at 221 Quarterline Rd. will celebrate Black History Month 2020 with several events during the month of February.  All of the events, with the exception of the Love In Action Awards Dinner, are free and open to the public.  For more information, contact Trynette Lottie-Harps in the MCC Community Outreach Office at (231) 777-0559. The Black History Month Film Festival happens Wednesdays in February at 5:00pm in the Stevenson Center, Room 1300.  There will be free popcorn and a discussion following each film.  For more information, contact Mary Tyler at (231) 777-0327 or by email at mary.tyler@muskegoncc.edu. Tonight “BlacKkKlansman,” directed by Spike Lee and starring John David Washington, Adam Driver, Topher Grace, Corey Hawkins, Harry Belefonte and Laura Harrier.

Ice Breaker Wednesdays: Weather Permitting
6:00 pm
Enjoy “Ice Breaker Wednesdays” at the Muskegon Luge & Adventure Sports Park located at 462 Scenic Dr. This is your chance to learn how to skate and cross country ski with free skate and ski lessons for beginners.  Whether young or old, all beginners are welcome to participate.  A $5 rink or trail pass is required for each activity.  Rental equipment is also available for $5 inside the lodge.  Lessons begin promptly at 6:00pm.  All participants should arrive early enough to purchase a pass and get equipment on.  For more information, visit www.msports.org.

Thursday February 13:

Jazz Night Aedan McCauley
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Jazz Night with  Aedan McCauley at the Book Nook and Java Shop located at 8744 Ferry St., Montgue www.booknookjavashop.com

Brown Bag Film – Craft in America: Service
12:00 pm
Join the Muskegon Museum of Art located at 296 W. Webster Ave. for the Brown Bag Film, “Craft in America:  Service!”  “Service” documents the power of the handmade to inspire, motivate and heal. Featured artists include Ehren Tool, Peter Voulkos, Judas Recendez, women veterans working at Shotwell Paper Mill, and Caisson Platoon leather artists working at Arlington National Cemetery. (60 mins.) Auditorium doors open at noon.  Free coffee and cookies will be offered.  Brown Bag Film admission is free, but paid admission is required to enter the galleries.  For more information call 231-720-2570.

Date Night: Pizza & Puzzles
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Celebrate your Valentine and friendship with a date night at the Muskegon Museum of Art! Bring your sweetheart or a friend for a relaxed night of pizza and puzzles in the galleries.  Tickets include a table for puzzle building with your partner, pizza, and 1 free drink ticket for the cash bar.  Puzzles are provided.  The cost is $20 per person or $15 for MMA members.  Call 231-720-2580 to purchase tickets from the Museum Store.

Swing Dance Lessons at SE4SONS
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Join Swing Dance Instructor, Becky Biesiada, at SE4SONS located at 2801 Lakeshore Dr. for a series of 3 classes in February.  This is a fun opportunity to learn something new!  Don’t forget to check out SE4SONS Gastropub after class for great Happy Hour Deals. Variety of Swing Class Dates: February 6,13, 20 Class Time: 6:00pm – 7:00pm Cost: $85 per couple/ $60 per single This is limited to the first 30 participants.  Everyone is welcome, you do not need to be a Muskegon Country Club member to participate.  Call 231-755-3737 for reservations today.

We Are Stars: FREE Show
7:00 pm
An event every week that begins at 7:00 pm on Tuesday and Thursday, repeating until March 26, 2020 January 14 – February 27, and March 10 – March 26, (no shows on March 3 and 5) come to the Carr-Fles Planetarium at Muskegon Community College located at 221 Quarterline Rd. for the free show, “We Are Stars!”  What are we made of? Where did it all come from?  Explore the secrets of our cosmic chemistry and our explosive origins.  Connect life on Earth to the evolution of the Universe by following the formation of Hydrogen atoms to the synthesis of Carbon, and the molecules for life.  Narrated by Andy Serkis.  This is a 35-minute presentation.  For more information call 231-777-0289.

Friday February 14:

FREE Midwinter Break Movie: The Addams Family
1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
The North Muskegon Library located at 1522 Ruddiman Dr. will show a screening of the 2019 animated release of The Addams Family on their 100-inch screen!  This event is free and so are the snacks!  For more information call (231) 744-6080.

Valentine’s Day Beer Dinner at Pigeon Hill
6:30 pm
Enjoy a Valentine’s Day Beer Dinner at Pigeon Hill Brewers Lounge at 495 Fourth St.!  This is a fantastic 6 course meal crafted by Harris Catering, plus 6 paired beers and a tour of the new production facility.Menu: Signature Slab Bacon paired w/ Smore Beast In my Cup Stout, Charred Octopus paired w/ No Diggnity Hazy IPA, Irish Cheddar & Ale Soup paired w/ Walter Blondale, Harvest Salad paired w/ Walter Gets Buzzed, SCP Braised Beef paired w/ Salted Caramel Porter, Mexican Dark Chocolate Cake paired w/ Cinnagram on French Toast. Tickets are $50 per person and are limited to 30 people.  Tickets must be purchased in advanced to reserve a seat, so stop by the taproom or call (231) 375-5184.  If you have food allergies, please notify them when placing reservation.

Comedian Michael Palascak
8:00 pm
Come to the Back Alley Comedy Club located at 1531 W. Sherman Blvd. for Comedian Michael Palascak! Most recently, Michael was named the 2018 Stand-Up of the Year by the Late Nite Last Week podcast for his performance on The Late Late Show with James Corden.  A guy that’s just as funny offstage as on, which is like magic.”  Michael’s short film “You’re Alive” was accepted into numerous festivals including the Hollywood Comedy Shorts Festival and was the winner of the Audience Award at the Chicago Comedy Film Festival.  Tickets are $25 and available at Eventbrite.com.  For more information call the club at (616) 570-8765.

FREE Movie Time: The Princess and the Frog
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Come to the Montague Library located at 8778 Ferry St. to celebrate the spirit of New Orleans with a showing of The Princess and the Frog during Mid-Winter Break!  After the show, there will be crafts and games exploring the rich New Orleans culture.  Snacks and beverages are provided at this free event!  For more information call 231-893-2675.

Valentines Wine/Chocolates Tasting / Truck Driver Bingo
7:00 pm –  9:00 pm
Enjoy 5 premium wines and delicious chocolates from our kitchen with Truck Driver Bingo on the Ballard Stage at the Book Nook and Java Shop located at 8744 Ferry St., Montague. With your favorite love(s). Truck Driver Bingo is a guitar/bass/ drums power trio that plays raw blues and out jazz. While our primary motivation for making this music is to get people to listen, it’s not unusual for them to get up and dance as well. The band consists of Jim Nichols on bass; Hank Cupp on drums; and Frank Galante on vocals and guitar. All three band members are seasoned musicians and are committed to musical excellence and a polished performance. We like making people happy! Reservations (231) 894-5333. $15/person www.booknookjavashop.com

Friday Family Fun Night: Valentine’s Day
5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Come to the Lakeshore Museum Center located at 430 W. Clay for a Valentine’s Day Friday Family Fun Night! Enjoy collecting Valentine’s from various museum creatures, create your own Valentine’s Day craft, and learn some love science.  You’ll also get a Valentine’s Day treat to take home!  The cost is $5 or free for Muskegon County residents.  No RSVP is required.  For more information call 231-722-0278.

Valentine’s Day with Nathan Dill
5:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Bring your sweetheart to the Lake House Waterfront Grille located at 730 Terrace Point Dr. for Valentine’s Day with Nathan Dill!  Treat your special someone to a very special evening. Call and reserve your spot in the ballroom today at (231) 722-4461.

The Alley Door Club Westside Soul Surfers (R & B, Funk, Soul)
6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Celebrating its’ 15th season, The Alley Door Club at the Frauenthal Center has live performances from an array of local bands!  The Alley Door Club features live music from popular West Michigan bands in a fun environment which includes a cash bar and dancing in the Ballroom located on the 3rd Floor of the Hilt Building in the Frauenthal Center located at 425 W. Western Ave.  The doors open at 6:00pm for Happy Hour ($1 off all drinks), with live music from 7:00pm – 10:00pm.

Muskegon Civic Theatre Presents: Our Town
7:30pm
The Muskegon Civic Theatre located at 425 W. Western Ave. presents, “Our Town” on the Beardsley Theater stage! Described by Edward Albee as “…the greatest American play ever written,” Our Town tells the universal story of small town America and asks us to consider what is important in life.  This American classic celebrates the beauty of life as it is played out against a simplistic back drop of daily rituals.  The citizens of Grover’s Corners eat breakfast, work in town, do household chores, garden, gossip, got to school, attend choir practice, and admire the moonlight, providing us with a deeply moving glimpse into the concerns of all humankind.  Tickets are $26.50 and available through the Frauenthal Box Office.  For more information call 231-727-8001.

Learn to Luge Weekends: Weather Permitting
February 7
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, December 27 – March 8, enjoy “Learn to Luge Weekends” at the Muskegon Luge & Sports Complex inside Muskegon State Park! They offer one of only four luge tracks in the United States.  Although shorter in overall length than the Olympic tracks in New York and Salt Lake City, the Muskegon Luge track provides an Olympic thrill for first timers.  The track was designed by three-time Olympian Frank Masley and consists of six curves and speeds around 30 mph. THEY WILL TEACH YOU HOW TO LUGE Their coaching staff enjoys sharing their knowledge of the sport with others and teaching new sliders steering and form techniques. While luge is referred to as the fastest sport on ice, their track is designed for the first time slider at slower speeds than an Olympic track where sliders can reach speeds of 90+ mph.  The top speed on this track from the public start is approximately 30 mph on a “good ice” day, although to most new sliders this still feels like 90 mph!  Each “Learn to Luge” sliding session is 2.5 hours and is limited to a maximum of 30 participants which allows 3-5 runs depending on efficiency of group.  Since 1984 our program has provided a “Olympic” type luge experience to tens of thousands of sliders visiting from across the globe. EQUIPMENT Participants are outfitted with elbow pads and a helmet. Participants will share an authentic luge training sled, handcrafted by the Gasser family, 3rd generation luge sled builders in Austria. PARTICIPANT AGE All participants must be at least 8 years old at the time of their session. An instructor will explain the components of the sled and teach how to control the sled. GET SOME PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN THE WINTER The most strenuous part of the luge experience is carrying your sled to the top of the luge track. Sleds weigh between 25-40 lbs. and are transported up a flight of stairs to the top of the luge track by human power…you!  Small children will most likely need adult help to get their sled back up the hill.  If you have heart troubles or health issues that may be complicated by climbing stairs or participating in adrenaline pumping outdoor thrill sports, this activity may not be recommended. OTHER THINGS TO EXPECT All participants must complete a waiver and provide proof of health insurance at check in for the luge session. Participants under the age of 18 must have a waiver signed by a legal guardian.  After purchasing your tickets you will receive a downloaded waiver that can be filled out in advance of your visit. For more information call (231) 744-9629.

Saturday February 15:

2020 Free Fishing Weekends
February 15 – February 16
Two days, twice a year, families and friends can enjoy one of Michigan’s premiere outdoor activities, Michigan Fishing, for free! The 2020 Free Fishing Weekends are schedule for winter: All fishing license fees will be waived for two days. A Recreation Passport will not be required for entry into state parks and recreation areas during Free Fishing Weekend. Residents and out-of-state visitors may enjoy fishing on both inland and Great Lakes’ waters for all species of fish.  All fishing regulations will still apply.

Comedian Michael Palascak
8:00 pm
Come to the Back Alley Comedy Club located at 1531 W. Sherman Blvd. for Comedian Michael Palascak! Most recently, Michael was named the 2018 Stand-Up of the Year by the Late Nite Last Week podcast for his performance on The Late Late Show with James Corden.  A guy that’s just as funny offstage as on, which is like magic.”  Michael’s short film “You’re Alive” was accepted into numerous festivals including the Hollywood Comedy Shorts Festival and was the winner of the Audience Award at the Chicago Comedy Film Festival.  Tickets are $25 and available at Eventbrite.com.  For more information call the club at (616) 570-8765.

Art at the Redi 3
5:00-8:00pm
Fundraiser for the Boys and Girls Club located at 2233 Temple (behind Redi Rental’s office on Glade St.) $10 donation for this one night only art space for Art, cash bar and great eats from the Righteous Cuisine food truck. All art sold will benefit the Boys and Girls Club of Muskegon Lakeshore.

Muskegon Civic Theatre Presents: Our Town
7:30pm
The Muskegon Civic Theatre located at 425 W. Western Ave. presents, “Our Town” on the Beardsley Theater stage! Described by Edward Albee as “…the greatest American play ever written,” Our Town tells the universal story of small town America and asks us to consider what is important in life.  This American classic celebrates the beauty of life as it is played out against a simplistic back drop of daily rituals.  The citizens of Grover’s Corners eat breakfast, work in town, do household chores, garden, gossip, got to school, attend choir practice, and admire the moonlight, providing us with a deeply moving glimpse into the concerns of all humankind.  Tickets are $26.50 and available through the Frauenthal Box Office.  For more information call 231-727-8001.

College Night presented by Muskegon Community College
7:00 pm
7:15pm – 9:15pm, come to the Mercy Health Arena located at 470 W. Western Ave. for College Night presented by Muskegon Community College! This will be the first women’s arena soccer game as the Muskegon Risers host Muskegon Community College Women’s Soccer!  They’ll take on Oakland County FC!  Season and single game tickets are available at www.muskegonrisers.com/mens-arena-tickets.

Troy Bowditch
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Troy Bowditch acoustic banjoist and songster at Book Nook and Java Shop located at 8744 Ferry St., Montague www.booknookjavashop.com

Sweetwater Local Foods Market
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Sweetwater Local Foods Market located at 6401 Harvey St. offers local food you can trust! They are open year-round, Saturdays from 9:00am – 12:00pm.  Summer markets are held in the parking lot; winter markets are inside the lobby.  For more information visit the website below.

Winter Farmers Market
9:00 am – 2:00 pm
The Muskegon Farmers Market located at 242 W. Western Ave. invites you to their Winter Farmers Market!  Vendors will be there offering produce and other hand made goods. Come visit on Saturdays from 9:00am – 2:00pm.  For more information visit the website below.

Parkas & Plates
February 15
The Muskegon Luge & Adventure Sports Park located at 462 Scenic Dr. will have a five course dinner set up at the intersections of the lighted ski and snowshoe trails. Never cross country skied or snowshoed before?  That’s okay! The dinner course is set up on a beginner ski route with small hills and only about 2 km in distance. Along the trails you will receive each course of your meal and some craft beverages. Folks who wish to ski other parts of the trails may do so at their leisure throughout the evening.  Participants will take off in flights beginning at 6:00pm with a new flight taking off about every 10 to 15 minutes.  You can select your flight time when you purchase your ticket.  All participants should plan on arriving up to a half hour before their flight takes off to ensure enough time to get equipment on and get ready. Not interested in skiing, snowshoeing or food?  Stop by and just enjoy the music and some beverages.  Anyone can come out and enjoy their outdoor music venue.  They will have a $5 donation cover charge and you must be 21 years or older to enter. They will have a limited number of tickets, and based on last year they will sell out quickly. www.msports.org for ticket sales and the 2020 menu!

The Very Hungry Caterpillar & Other Eric Carle Favorites
11:00am and 2:00pm
Come to the Frauenthal Center located at 425 W. Western Ave. for The Very Hungry Caterpillar & Other Eric Carle Favorites! Enter a magical world of enchantment as three beloved stories by award-winning children’s book author, Eric Carle, come to life right before your very eyes!  This world-class touring show by the Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia has been seen by millions in over 13 countries across the globe and is coming to Muskegon for 2 shows only! Tickets are $20.00 for adults (18+) or $10 for children (under 18).  All ages must have a ticket.  For more information, call the box office at 231-727-8001.

Learn to Luge Weekends: Weather Permitting
February 8
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, December 27 – March 8, enjoy “Learn to Luge Weekends” at the Muskegon Luge & Sports Complex inside Muskegon State Park! They offer one of only four luge tracks in the United States.  Although shorter in overall length than the Olympic tracks in New York and Salt Lake City, the Muskegon Luge track provides an Olympic thrill for first timers.  The track was designed by three-time Olympian Frank Masley and consists of six curves and speeds around 30 mph. THEY WILL TEACH YOU HOW TO LUGE Their coaching staff enjoys sharing their knowledge of the sport with others and teaching new sliders steering and form techniques. While luge is referred to as the fastest sport on ice, their track is designed for the first time slider at slower speeds than an Olympic track where sliders can reach speeds of 90+ mph.  The top speed on this track from the public start is approximately 30 mph on a “good ice” day, although to most new sliders this still feels like 90 mph!  Each “Learn to Luge” sliding session is 2.5 hours and is limited to a maximum of 30 participants which allows 3-5 runs depending on efficiency of group.  Since 1984 our program has provided a “Olympic” type luge experience to tens of thousands of sliders visiting from across the globe. EQUIPMENT Participants are outfitted with elbow pads and a helmet. Participants will share an authentic luge training sled, handcrafted by the Gasser family, 3rd generation luge sled builders in Austria. PARTICIPANT AGE All participants must be at least 8 years old at the time of their session. An instructor will explain the components of the sled and teach how to control the sled. GET SOME PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN THE WINTER The most strenuous part of the luge experience is carrying your sled to the top of the luge track. Sleds weigh between 25-40 lbs. and are transported up a flight of stairs to the top of the luge track by human power…you!  Small children will most likely need adult help to get their sled back up the hill.  If you have heart troubles or health issues that may be complicated by climbing stairs or participating in adrenaline pumping outdoor thrill sports, this activity may not be recommended. OTHER THINGS TO EXPECT All participants must complete a waiver and provide proof of health insurance at check in for the luge session. Participants under the age of 18 must have a waiver signed by a legal guardian.  After purchasing your tickets you will receive a downloaded waiver that can be filled out in advance of your visit. For more information call (231) 744-9629.

Sunday February 16:

FREE Family Movie: “Toy Story 4”
3:00 pm
The Frauenthal Center located at 425 Western Ave.  presents a “Free Family Movie Series” for 2020!  This new family-friendly entertainment series features 11 free family movies beginning in February and running through December of 2020!  Showcasing modern box office hits, the series aims to encourage families in the community to experience the Frauenthal Center. No tickets are required.  All movies will begin at 3:00pm with the doors opening at 2:15pm. Concessions to purchase will be available.  For more information call 231-727-8001.

Muskegon Civic Theatre Presents: Our Town
3:00pm
The Muskegon Civic Theatre located at 425 W. Western Ave. presents, “Our Town” on the Beardsley Theater stage! Described by Edward Albee as “…the greatest American play ever written,” Our Town tells the universal story of small town America and asks us to consider what is important in life.  This American classic celebrates the beauty of life as it is played out against a simplistic back drop of daily rituals.  The citizens of Grover’s Corners eat breakfast, work in town, do household chores, garden, gossip, got to school, attend choir practice, and admire the moonlight, providing us with a deeply moving glimpse into the concerns of all humankind.  Tickets are $26.50 and available through the Frauenthal Box Office.  For more information call 231-727-8001.

Learn to Luge Weekends: Weather Permitting
February 9
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, December 27 – March 8, enjoy “Learn to Luge Weekends” at the Muskegon Luge & Sports Complex inside Muskegon State Park! They offer one of only four luge tracks in the United States.  Although shorter in overall length than the Olympic tracks in New York and Salt Lake City, the Muskegon Luge track provides an Olympic thrill for first timers.  The track was designed by three-time Olympian Frank Masley and consists of six curves and speeds around 30 mph. THEY WILL TEACH YOU HOW TO LUGE Their coaching staff enjoys sharing their knowledge of the sport with others and teaching new sliders steering and form techniques. While luge is referred to as the fastest sport on ice, their track is designed for the first time slider at slower speeds than an Olympic track where sliders can reach speeds of 90+ mph.  The top speed on this track from the public start is approximately 30 mph on a “good ice” day, although to most new sliders this still feels like 90 mph!  Each “Learn to Luge” sliding session is 2.5 hours and is limited to a maximum of 30 participants which allows 3-5 runs depending on efficiency of group.  Since 1984 our program has provided a “Olympic” type luge experience to tens of thousands of sliders visiting from across the globe. EQUIPMENT Participants are outfitted with elbow pads and a helmet. Participants will share an authentic luge training sled, handcrafted by the Gasser family, 3rd generation luge sled builders in Austria. PARTICIPANT AGE All participants must be at least 8 years old at the time of their session. An instructor will explain the components of the sled and teach how to control the sled. GET SOME PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN THE WINTER The most strenuous part of the luge experience is carrying your sled to the top of the luge track. Sleds weigh between 25-40 lbs. and are transported up a flight of stairs to the top of the luge track by human power…you!  Small children will most likely need adult help to get their sled back up the hill.  If you have heart troubles or health issues that may be complicated by climbing stairs or participating in adrenaline pumping outdoor thrill sports, this activity may not be recommended. OTHER THINGS TO EXPECT All participants must complete a waiver and provide proof of health insurance at check in for the luge session. Participants under the age of 18 must have a waiver signed by a legal guardian.  After purchasing your tickets you will receive a downloaded waiver that can be filled out in advance of your visit. For more information call (231) 744-9629.

Monday February 17:

FREE Movie Time: The Princess and the Frog
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Come to the Holton Library located at 8776 Holton-Duck Lake Rd. to celebrate the spirit of New Orleans with a showing of The Princess and the Frog during Mid-Winter Break!  After the show, there will be crafts and games exploring the rich New Orleans culture.  Snacks and beverages are provided at this free event!  For more information call (231) 821-0268.

Team Trivia Game Show
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Check out Racquet’s Downtown Grill located at 446 W. Western Ave. for the Team Trivia Game Show!  Groups of any size are invited to play for free with prizes for the top three teams!  Categories range from pop culture and entertainment, to sports, history, science, culture and general knowledge.  Your live host will also offer many genres of music throughout the game, plus, you’ll enjoy food and drink specials each week.  For more info., call (231) 726-4007.

Please visit our website www.visitmuskegon.org for a complete listing of events in Muskegon County!