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"I'm a solo, acoustic singer/songwriter from Montague. I play a variety of styles of music, mostly focusing on folk, Americana, country, & folk-rock. You'll hear a mix of covers and originals when I play."
"I'm a solo, acoustic singer/songwriter from Montague. I play a variety of styles of music, mostly focusing on folk, Americana, country, & folk-rock. You'll hear a mix of covers and originals when I play."
Eric Goodrich
Travis Espinoza
Kuame Kamau
Great Lakes folk & bluegrass.
Singers, poets, musicians - all are welcome at open mic night!
Michigan author Brenda Humphey Meisels will be discussing and signing her book: Family at Booknook. This will also be the book club meeting for the month.
A traumatized teenage mother, a cantankerous older man and a precocious child create an unlikely family.
Sixteen-year-old Sparrow is pregnant. Banished from her home, she is
deposited at Dave Stanley’s bookshop. Withdrawn and seemingly unaware
of her pregnancy, Sparrow remains and works at Booknook. With the birth
of her daughter, Finch, she awakens and is determined to keep her baby.
Dave becomes a surrogate grandfather, protector of mother and daughter.
Longing for her mysterious, absent father who, she mistakenly believes
can complete her family; Finch grows up feeling the sting of being
illegitimate. This is a story of relationships and of hope, in which a
reclusive single mother and a feisty girl come of age.
Ms. Meisels Writes:
As a psychotherapist I have heard many personal narratives and have
been privileged to play a part in helping people like Sparrow. I wanted
to show authentic characters that make mistakes, hurt and bleed but
learn to trust, love and find resolution. The novel is set in Michigan:
Milan, Adrian, Clinton, Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti, places I am familiar
with and fond of. I’m excited to meet and talk with people about the
novel and the process of writing and publishing.
Earl Hyde & Terry Buist- Guitar and Vocals
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Over the past few years, LaRon
Williams has been steadily earning a reputation as one of the finest
storytellers in the state of Michigan. His salient gift is his remarkable
rapport with audiences of all kinds. Children and adults respond with equal
enthusiasm to his warmth and vigor as he uses dialect, facial expressions and
movement to breathe life into tales which transcend the boundaries of class and
age.
LaRon Williams is a graduate of
Eastern Michigan University. His background includes theater, visual art, film
and video production, gymnastics, modern and traditional dance, vocal and
instrumental music, child care, food service, and newspaper reporting. He has
performed for audiences in theaters, churches, schools, and on radio and TV in
several states on both sides of the Mississippi River.
What people are saying about
LaRon Williams, storyteller:
"You're the best! ...Your
performance was captivating, animated, and delightful ... You are a pleasure to
work with!"
"You have such a special
way of being able to take people away from the present and actually make them a
part of the story scene! The children were delighted...what a fine role model
you are for them all."
Check
out LaRon's
website for more information!