Book Club to meet December 16
The North Muskegon Branch of the Muskegon Area District Library, at 1522 Ruddiman Drive, North Muskegon, will host Book Club from 6 to 7 p.m., Tuesday, December 16.
The December book is “The Autobiography of Santa Claus,” by Jeff Guinn.
The December book is “The Autobiography of Santa Claus,” by Jeff Guinn.
‘Home for the Holidays’
set December 19
The West Michigan Symphony “Home for the Holidays – Around the World” is set 7:30 p.m., Friday, December 19, at the Frauenthal Center.
Join conductor Scott Speck and WMS, with singer Finn Sagal, the North Muskegon High School Choir and West Michigan Symphony Children’s Choir for a fresh twist on this beloved annual holiday tradition: a musical journey around the globe. Celebrate holiday music and traditions from both near and far, including a festive sing-along, and a visit from Santa.
Join conductor Scott Speck and WMS, with singer Finn Sagal, the North Muskegon High School Choir and West Michigan Symphony Children’s Choir for a fresh twist on this beloved annual holiday tradition: a musical journey around the globe. Celebrate holiday music and traditions from both near and far, including a festive sing-along, and a visit from Santa.
‘Crossroads’ Exhibit at MMA
to run through March 15
“Crossroads: Intersections of Black Family Culture” is an interdisciplinary exhibition exploring the cultural significance of Black family dynamics in the Americas.
In response to forced separations and disrupted biological ties, Black communities developed unique family structures centered on communal relationships, extended networks, and collective responsibility.
Organized by the Muskegon Museum of Art in partnership with co-curators Sydney G. James, Scheherazade Washington-Parrish, and Juana Williams, the exhibition comprises artworks of twenty artists from the Detroit area.
The exhibit will include painting, mixed media, photography, and textile based artworks.
The show will run through March 15, 2026.
In response to forced separations and disrupted biological ties, Black communities developed unique family structures centered on communal relationships, extended networks, and collective responsibility.
Organized by the Muskegon Museum of Art in partnership with co-curators Sydney G. James, Scheherazade Washington-Parrish, and Juana Williams, the exhibition comprises artworks of twenty artists from the Detroit area.
The exhibit will include painting, mixed media, photography, and textile based artworks.
The show will run through March 15, 2026.




