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April SUNDAY 4 EASTER MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 1 Save Yourself a Trip! Find more information on these events at MyNorth.com, and call ahead to verify all times and dates. il SUNDAY 4 EASTER MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 1 Save Yourself a Trip! Find more information on these events at MyNorth.com, and call ahead to verify all times and dates. The The Help, a mysteri- ous drama rolled into a too-good-to- set-aside book, is today’s topic of dis- cussion at the Shine Book Club. HORIZON BOOKS TRAVERSE CITY, 231-946-7290, HORIZONBOOKS.COM. LITERARY 13 Get organized to document your colorful Northern Michigan summer. Kabin Fever Kollege in Alden offers a class in Visual Journaling. HELENA TOWNSHIP LIBRARY, 231-331-4318. AND MORE 18 Central Grade School poets read for you today. They share the voice of innocence In their own origi- nal way. HORIZON BOOKS, TRAVERSE CITY, 231-946-7290, HORIZONBOOKS.COM. KIDS 25 The 2nd Annual AuSable Valley Recreation Expo exposes countless recreational opportu- nities in the Grayling area. RAMADA INN, 989-348-2921, AUSABLEEXPO.COM. SPORTS 21 Small town festival boasts “National” moniker. Kalkaska’s 74th Annual National Trout Festival runs today through Sunday. 231-258-9103, NATIONALTROUTFESTI VAL.COM. FESTIVALS 15 Billed as “France vs. Italy: Round Deux.” Translation: LaBécasse and Trattoria Stella serve up the second annu- al Old World wine and food experience. TRAVERSE CITY, 231-929-8989, STELLATC.COM. AND MORE 22 Discover Michigan’s Columbus in Kalkaska’s Kaliseum. The book’s author, Steve Lehto, speaks on the contributions of Dr. Douglass Houghton, one of Michigan’s forefa- thers. 231-258-9411, KALISEUM.COM. LITERARY 30 Exposures 2010, a student exhibit at Leland’s Old Art Building, reveals untapped, raw tal- ent too good to be missed. 231-256-2131, OLDARTBUILDING.COM. ART Dig out your old bowling shoes, or boots with cleats, or sandals. Bowling on Main Street is an annual rite of spring in Harbor Springs. 231-526-7999, HARBORSPRINGSCHAM BER.COM. AND MORE 9 Two one-act plays are akin to rapid-fire improv. The Cadillac Footliters present Egad What a Cad and Curse You, Jack Dalton. CADILLAC HIGH SCHOOL, 231-775-7336, CADILLACFOOTLITERS. COM. THEATER THURSDAY EDITED BY MONTEREY WHEELER FRIDAY SATURDAY 3 Take the kids to an Easter Egg Hunt near you. Check the schedule of community egg hunts on page 18 for details. HOLIDAYS 17 The tables are set for dinner as it was served to first, sec- ond and third class diners on the Titanic. Your dining steward: Stafford’s Perry Hotel in Petoskey. 231-758-3545, STAFFORDS.COM. AND MORE 24 EARTH DAY Traverse, Northern Michigan’s Magazine | APR’10 17

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