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Blues artist will perform for COVE benefit

August 13, 2013
Blues artist will perform for COVE benefit

LUDINGTON— Blues artist Sharrie Williams will perform on Saturday, September 21 at the Hart Public Schools Auditorium.  Williams’ performance will help raise funds for the Capital Campaign for COVE (Communities Overcoming Violent Encounters). Williams was born in Saginaw and her music was deeply rooted in gospel. At the age of 12, she began singing with the Greater Williams Temple C.O.G.I.C church choir. Williams performed with…

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Gold Coast Artisan Fair is this weekend

August 9, 2013

LUDINGTON — The Ludington & Scottville Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting the 30th Annual Gold Coast Artisan Fair this weekend in City Park. Artisans will be open Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 pm. Nearly 200 crafters from around the country will be selling their handmade crafts. For more information on the 2013 Artisan fair,…

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Garden wars voting

August 6, 2013

LUDINGTON — The gardens are once again in full bloom at the Ludington Area Center for the Arts. Last summer’s highly popular Garden Wars are back and the voting for People’s Choice is open. The grounds surrounding the Arts Center, 107 S. Harrison, have been beautified by local gardeners who are competing to become your favorite. For a $2 donation to the Arts…

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Cheers to West Shore Bank! Rhythm & Dunes was class act

August 4, 2013
Cheers to West Shore Bank! Rhythm & Dunes was class act

Our hats go off to West Shore Bank for a successful and entertaining second annual Rhythm & Dunes concert series. Saturday night’s beach night featuring Son of a Sailor Jimmy Buffet tribute band and opening act, Ludington-based Groove 101, entertained a crowd some are estimating as high as 4,000 at Ludington Waterfront Park. Last Saturday’s performance of the Glenn Miller…

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Movie by MCC alumni comes home to Scottville tonight

August 2, 2013
Movie by MCC alumni comes home to Scottville tonight

SCOTTVILLE — “The Adventures of Mickey Matson and the Copperhead Treasure” will come home tonight, making its very first public viewing in Scottville. The movie was written and directed by Mason County Central High School alumni Harold Cronk, who lives in Amber Township. Its executive producer was Edgar Struble, also a MCC alumni and Scottville native. The free viewing will…

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