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February 15

Zumba Glow Party.  Get your glow on and support the Jackson YMCA and Children Miracle Network.  Help raise money while doing Zumba!  Glow gear for sale.  Prizes for best glow gear.  6 PM to 8 PM.  All fitness levels welcome.  6 PM to 8 PM.  Families $20, individuals $10.  Jackson YMCA, downtown Jackson.

Art Journaling at the Spring Arbor Branch.  Learn how to relax by expressing yourself through different media of art journaling. A stress relieving activity for adults. No special art skills needed. Space and supplies are limited.  Join us every Friday from 2-4 p.m. REGISTRATION REQUIRED! Call the Spring Arbor Branch today at (517) 750-2030 to save your spot  Intended for adults.  Spring Arbor Branch, Jackson District Library.

Center Stage Jackson presents Jeeves Intervenes.  Dinner Theatre at Sandhill Crane Vineyards.  Performances at 7 PM Friday and Saturday, 4 PM on Sunday.  Tickets online here.

“Little Women” at White Auditorium,  Spring Arbor University Campus.  RESERVE YOUR TICKETS AT (517) 750-6493 or by emailing dramatickets@arbor.edu.  $10 General Admission ($8 Students with ID).  This year the Music Department and Drama Program at Spring Arbor have chosen the musical version of Little Women based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott as their joint musical theater production.  The cast, orchestra, and crew are made up of students from across campus who have been involved with music and drama courses and activities. Dr. Natalie Emptage Downs, serves as the Vocal Director, with SAU’s Director of Instrumental Music, Dr. Mark Douglass, as this production’s Music Director and Producer. Communication and Media Associate Professor, Jen Letherer, is Director.  Showtimes:  Friday and Saturday at 8 PM, Sunday at 3 PM.

February 16

The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber.  Songs that you sing long after the concert!  Music that you simply cannot get out of your mid with the song styling of the world’s finest tenor, Terry Barber.  Music from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Broadway musicals.  Terry Barber, along with a cast of outstanding singers and musicians, brings these showstoppers to the stage.  7 PM, Jackson College, Potter Center Music Hall.  Tickets: 517-796-8600 or jccmi.edu/pottercenter.

Community Action Agency Homebuyer Education Class today from 9:00 AM until 3:00 PM.   The class fulfills the education requirement for MSHDA Down Payment Assistance and many lenders. Even if you are not required, it is a great way to find out if it is the time to pursue homeownership. The class will be held at the Community Action Agency Building located at 1214 Greenwood Ave, Jackson, Michigan.   For those working, unable to attend the six-hour class, or busy that day, Community Action Agency also offers a self-paced online version for $99 at: www.ehomeamerica.org/caa. Registration is required as seating is limited.  For more information, and to register, contact today!  PH# (517)539-8266, or lroberts@caajlh.org

Center Stage Jackson presents Jeeves Intervenes.  Dinner Theatre at Sandhill Crane Vineyards.  Performances at 7 PM Friday and Saturday, 4 PM on Sunday.  Tickets online here.

Pints & Pistons.  Start thinking about riding season at the annual Pints & Pistons – an exhibit of rare and vintage motorcycles! Classic bikes from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s – Nortons, BSAs, Kawasakis and more.  Located in the event room at Grand River Brewery. No admission fee!  ALL DAY SATURDAY 10:00AM-11:00PM, ALL DAY SUNDAY 10:00AM-8:00PM.  Come join us, have a pint and grab some grub!

Music on Tap.  Returning to the Wax “The Un-Valentines Show-Songs and Tales of Unforgiveness, Heartbreak, Dysfunction and Revenge” brings together three of Michigan’s favorite singers and songwriters. These hilarious songs cover topics that will have you laughing while tap your feet. Whether you love or hate Valentine’s Day, this show will once again be a great night.  8-10pm, Weatherwax Hall at the Jackson Symphony Orchestra, 215 W. Michigan Ave, Jackson.  Tickets are $15.00 in advance and $20.00 at the door.  Tickets: jacksonsymphony.org.  Cash bar available. View the Facebook Page.

“Little Women” at White Auditorium,  Spring Arbor University Campus.  RESERVE YOUR TICKETS AT (517) 750-6493 or by emailing dramatickets@arbor.edu.  $10 General Admission ($8 Students with ID).  This year the Music Department and Drama Program at Spring Arbor have chosen the musical version of Little Women based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott as their joint musical theater production.  The cast, orchestra, and crew are made up of students from across campus who have been involved with music and drama courses and activities. Dr. Natalie Emptage Downs, serves as the Vocal Director, with SAU’s Director of Instrumental Music, Dr. Mark Douglass, as this production’s Music Director and Producer. Communication and Media Associate Professor, Jen Letherer, is Director.  Showtimes:  Friday and Saturday at 8 PM, Sunday at 3 PM.

February 17

Racing for Dollars.  The Myers Family Little Caesars presents the 13th annual Daytona 500 Viewing Party.  Doors open at 12:30 PM, race begins at 2:30 PM.  Great food, prizes, raffles and more.  Gene Davis Banquet Center.  For tickets, call Joe Wolfe at 787-1704 or visit racingfordollars.com.

Center Stage Jackson presents Jeeves Intervenes.  Dinner Theatre at Sandhill Crane Vineyards.  Performances at 7 PM Friday and Saturday, 4 PM on Sunday.  Tickets online here.

Pints & Pistons.  Start thinking about riding season at the annual Pints & Pistons – an exhibit of rare and vintage motorcycles! Classic bikes from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s – Nortons, BSAs, Kawasakis and more.  Located in the event room at Grand River Brewery. No admission fee!  ALL DAY SATURDAY 10:00AM-11:00PM, ALL DAY SUNDAY 10:00AM-8:00PM.  Come join us, have a pint and grab some grub!

“Little Women” at White Auditorium,  Spring Arbor University Campus.  RESERVE YOUR TICKETS AT (517) 750-6493 or by emailing dramatickets@arbor.edu.  $10 General Admission($8 Students with ID).  This year the Music Department and Drama Program at Spring Arbor have chosen the musical version of Little Women based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott as their joint musical theater production.  The cast, orchestra, and crew are made up of students from across campus who have been involved with music and drama courses and activities. Dr. Natalie Emptage Downs, serves as the Vocal Director, with SAU’s Director of Instrumental Music, Dr. Mark Douglass, as this production’s Music Director and Producer. Communication and Media Associate Professor, Jen Letherer, is Director.  Final showtime:  Sunday at 3 PM.

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