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Mighty Uke Day in Old Town is for kids from 1 to 100

Mighty Uke Day in Old Town is for kids from 1 to 100

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on May 1, 2012

All day events for people who want to watch, people who want to play, people who want to learn and people who want to buy ukulele art

Posted in News | Tagged Ben Hassenger, Lansing, mighty uke day, Old Town, ukulele | Leave a response

End of an Era: Mystic Shake says farewell

End of an Era: Mystic Shake says farewell

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on November 21, 2010

“Shake your cans” one last time on Sunday, December 5 in Old Town from 3 to 7 at the Sir Pizza Grand Cafe

Posted in Arts-plus, News | Tagged Ben Hassenger, dick johnson, dick rosement, farewell concert, grand river cafe, mystic shake, Old Town, pat molloy, sir pizza | 4 Responses

The Charms of Sista Otis

By Rico Thomas Rico on August 17, 2010

Sista Otis lives up to Detroit’s music legacy. She plays at Chrome Cat Friday night in Old Time. RTR guarentees you’ll be charmed.

Posted in Arts-plus, Life in Lansing, Tom Rico's Blog | Tagged Chrome Cat, Old Town, Sista Otis | Leave a response

Events Saturday at the MSU Museum

Super Saturday Trio: East Lansing Art Fair, MI-Funk, Malcolm X

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on May 21, 2010

Can you find a way to attend them all?

Posted in Arts-plus, News | Tagged bop harvey, delilah dewylde, east lansing arts festival, Gregory Reed, Lost Chapters, Malcom X, MI Funk Fest, Old Town, steppininit, William Alex Haley | Leave a response

Red Cedar Friends build a new home in Old Town

Red Cedar Friends build a new home in Old Town

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on May 16, 2010

We offer two videos – one on the new environmentally friendly facility (and the open house this coming Sunday) and one on what Quakers believe.

Posted in Community & Opinion, Faith, News | Tagged Ann Francis, energy efficient, environmentally friendly, Judith Morrigan, LEED, meetinghouse, Old Town, Quaker, Red Cedar Friends | Leave a response

Gore Wired owner Colleen Davis serves a free breakfast to the homeless

Lansing Lists: Top 5 LGBT-Friendly Enterprises

By Todd A. Heywood on December 21, 2009

Todd A. Heywood lists his five LGBT-friendly establishments in town

Posted in News | Tagged City Pulse, lansing association for human rights, lgbt-friendly, Old Town, Preuss, spiral, Theio's | 1 Response

Victorian touches add authenticity

Dickens Village needs more authentic touches

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on December 13, 2009

Old Town’s Dickens Village is a charming idea that needs more activities and some clever authentic touches.

Posted in Community & Opinion, News | Tagged Bucqueroux, dickens village, Lansing, Michigan, Old Town | Leave a response

Doggie Halloween trick or treating in Old Town

Doggie Halloween trick or treating in Old Town

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on October 24, 2009

Doggies trick or treating in Old Town – dragging their owners along for the ride.

Posted in Community & Opinion, Moanin' in Mason, News | Tagged Beth Contreras, Bonnie Bucqueroux, Casey Williamson, doggie, dogs, Halloween, Jana Nicol, Lansing, Lansing Online News, Michigan, Old Town, trick or treat | Leave a response

Honora Bird’s gallery in Old Town showcases new artists

Honora Bird’s gallery in Old Town showcases new artists

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on October 18, 2009

Through October, Honora Bird’s Studio Gallery showcases the paintings of “Solderadas” by Paloma Rosales – and Charlie the squirrel can show you the way.

Posted in Arts-plus, News | Tagged Bird, Charlie, Honora, Lansing, Mexican Revolution, Old Town, Paloma Rosales, Solderadas, squirrel, Studio Gallery | 2 Responses

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