Friday, November 3rd
Downtown Development Authority Winter Market. The first “Second Season” Winter Market will be held! Partnered with over 20 of our original vendors. Fridays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. It’s held from November through April at Found Church, 141 E. Michigan Ave., Jackson, next to RJ’s Metropolitan Ice Cream.
Clint Black concert. 8pm. Country music lovers — get ready for an exciting night of music from country music legend Clint Black when he comes to Jackson College’s Potter Center on Friday, Nov. 3 at 8 p.m. Clint Black has written, recorded and released over 100 of his songs and has had one of his most storied careers in modern music. This singer, songwriter, musician, multi-instrumentalist, and actor has recorded songs such as “Killin’ Time,” “Nobody’s Home,” “A Better Man,” “A Good Run of Bad Luck,” “When I Said I You can count things like “Do”. “Like the Rain” and “Nothing But the Taillights” are among his number one hits. He has so far earned his 22 No. 1 singles and 31 Top 10 hits, nearly 20 Gold and Platinum Awards, a Grammy Award, numerous CMAs, ACMs, and American Music Awards. Award-winning. Clint Black tickets are limited. Prices start at $35 and are available online. www.jccmi.edu/pottercenterStop by the Potter Center Box Office or call 517.796.8600.
36th Annual Jackson Storyfest. Storyteller Adam Melema will share a special story about veterans. November 3rd 3pm At the American Veterans Association in Brooklyn.this story fest Events hosted by the Jackson District Library are free and open to the public.Adam will also announce storytelling workshop in the brooklyn region November 4th 10am. Participants will learn how to interview others and pass their stories from generation to generation. Participation in the workshop is free, but registration is required. To register for the workshop, 517-905-1317 or community@myjdl.com.
36th Annual Jackson Storyfest. 7pm. Michigan’s largest storytelling festival returns to Jackson County with musical performances, workshops, and storytelling. The last event tonight is Storyfest showcase. Performer: Jeff Doyle, Robin Knott, Gene Boley, Corinne Stavish, Larry Castleberry. JSO Weatherwax Hall in downtown Jackson. It is free and open to the public.
Family Services and Child Assistance (FSCA) Comedy Night. 308 Brass Rail, 308 W Prospect St, Jackson. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The show begins at 8 p.m. A $40 ticket includes one meal, one drink ticket, and admission to the show. Tickets available online here Or, contact Family Service and Children’s Aid, 306 W. Jackson, Michigan.
Jackson Eagles route station. From 8pm to 11:30pm. Introducing Root Station, an exciting new musical project! Featuring four people who enjoy music from the 60’s and 70’s, we strive to appeal to a wide range of tastes. I would appreciate it if you could come and listen to it. Jackson Eagles Club, 301 Detroit Street Jackson.
Saturday, November 4th
jackson toy show. From 9am to 3pm. Admission is $5, free for ages 12 and under (early bird admission at 7:30 a.m. is $10, $5 for ages 12 and under). Hot Wheels, tractors, Tonka trucks, sports cards, comics, tin wind-ups, Pez, dolls, promos, die-casts, trains, slot cars, movie posters, action figures, sci-fi monsters, and more. American 1 Event Center, Keeley Park, Downtown Jackson.
Holiday Artisan Market. DaVinci Schools will host a Holiday Artisan Market on Saturday, November 4th at the school’s location, 2985 Springport Road, Jackson, MI 49201. Doors are open from 9am to 3pm. The general public is also welcome. this This annual event showcases a variety of handmade crafts from local vendors, perfect for finding a unique gift for a loved one or a special treat for yourself. You’ll find everything from jewelry and pottery to paintings and woodwork. A great place to enjoy holiday shopping or a fun day with the family. Admission is $3.00.
World premiere of the movie “The War to End All Wars.” The Michigan Military Heritage Museum has teamed up with Sabaton to produce a feature-length music film, The War to End All Wars, featuring songs from Sabaton’s 10th studio album, The War to End All Wars. We’re excited to be screening “Wars the Movie.” The film brings the story of World War I to life through animation and live action. This unique animated experience tells the story of Sabaton’s acclaimed album of the same name through video, narration, action scenes, and music. Stories such as the Christmas Truce of 1914, Harlem His Hellfighters, Lady of the Dark… See movies as they were meant to be seen in a museum surrounded by real history as depicted. Michigan Military Heritage Museum, 311 N Wisner Street, Jackson. Tickets are $7.00. Seating is limited and dates, times and tickets are available by visiting: mimhm.org/event
Michigan Center Eagles 3634 Holiday Craft Fair. From 9am to 4pm. Over 40 exhibitors! Candles, homemade crafts, jewelry, baked goods and more. 302 5th Street, Michigan Center, Michigan.
Ella Sharp Museum’s Masquerade Murder Mystery Dinner. From 6pm to 9pm. Join us for a night of detective work, drinks, food, and lots of fun. Join the Billionaire’s Club annual masquerade ball and help get the soiree off the ground by exchanging clues with other guests, gathering information, and solving crimes before the masked menace escapes. please. Ella Sharp Museum, 3225 4th Street, Jackson. Evening wear, ball gowns, Venetian masks, suits and tuxedos are what you should wear on this classy evening of masks and murder. Get ready for an enchanting night of mystery, intrigue, and murder at this Masquerade Murder Mystery Party! Dinner, dessert, cash bar, souvenirs, and riddles. ticket: $85 (member price $75). Please get it Click here for tickets.
A reading concert of the play “Juice.” 7:30 PM. What do you do when your estranged mother shows up unannounced? Set in 1970s Greenwich Village, young single mother Juice struggles to build a new life with her daughter Angel, with the support of her best friend Patrick. To do. Her estranged mother Margaret suddenly arrives after many years for reasons unknown to her. Juice tries to hide the fact that she has her granddaughter from Margaret until Juice finds out why her mother is there. When Margaret’s husband Bill shows up and reveals painful truths and long-hidden secrets, everything is at stake and Juice is forced to make a choice. $15.00 – $20.00. Michigan Theatre, 124 N Mechanic Street, Downtown Jackson. Event Policy: Warning: This play is for adults only and contains explicit language, sexual situations, and violence.
Sandhill Crane Comedy Night. 8pm. Sandhill Crane Vineyards, 4724 Walz Rd, Jackson. (517) 764-0679. We contacted Sandhill Crane Vineyards based on the advice of a family who had visited it. We were really happy with that because our family looks forward to Comedy Her Night as much as we do. We offer an all-ladies lineup that ensures Sandhill Crane Vineyards leaves the crater of comedy in which we currently stand. Please get it ticket Because now this is a night you don’t want to miss!
TCA Presents Christina Kohler Trio. 7:30 PM. TCA welcomes eclectic jazz vocalist Christina Kohler to the stage to perform Broadway favorites from her latest project, “No One is Alone.” Enjoy songs from classic musicals such as “West Side Story,” “Into the Woods,” “Hair,” and “Jesus Christ Superstar.” Koller takes a selection of songs he has performed in musical theater over the years and re-arranges them with a flair that weaves funk, jazz, and neo-soul into the mix, giving the familiar show-her tunes a captivating twist. I am. Come and experience the excitement of live performance at your local theater. To order a seasonal subscription, call 517-423-6617 or visit TCA online. www.TheTCA.org. Tecumseh Arts Center, 400 N. Maumee Street, Tecumseh.
Sunday, November 5
Divine Artist Concert: Three men and a tenor. 1 p.m. First Presbyterian Church of Jackson will host a free concert featuring three men and a tenor to celebrate the church’s 140th anniversary. Come and enjoy a great concert by this popular Michigan a cappella group. 743 West Michigan Avenue, Jackson.
World premiere of the movie “The War to End All Wars.” The Michigan Military Heritage Museum has teamed up with Sabaton to produce a feature-length music film, The War to End All Wars, featuring songs from Sabaton’s 10th studio album, The War to End All Wars. We’re excited to be screening “Wars the Movie.” The film brings the story of World War I to life through animation and live action. This unique animated experience tells the story of Sabaton’s acclaimed album of the same name through video, narration, action scenes, and music. Stories such as the Christmas Truce of 1914, Harlem His Hellfighters, Lady of the Dark… See movies as they were meant to be seen in a museum surrounded by real history as depicted. Michigan Military Heritage Museum, 311 N Wisner Street, Jackson. Tickets are $7.00. Seating is limited and dates, times and tickets are available by visiting: mimhm.org/event.
11th Annual Watkins Lake State Park Lantern Walk. From 4:45pm to 5:45pm. Join us at Watkins Lake State Park for a beloved annual tradition. Enjoy the beauty in the dark. The event will be held at Watkins Lake State Park on Sunday, November 5th at 4:45 p.m. This event is free. Before dusk, families gather together to sing songs, light lanterns (bring your own lanterns, bottles, flashlights, etc.), and enjoy a walk in the park. It’s a wonderful opportunity to pause and become aware of nature’s rhythms and cycles, the shortness of the days, and the welcome of the upcoming winter season.please Register here to participate With this short and sweet event!