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Entertainment & Things To Do
Capones Café at Lil Bos
540 W. Front St., 231-946-6925, www.lilbo.com
Built as a hot dog stand in 1932, Lil Bos is a true Traverse City icon! Enjoy a full menu, specializing in the very best authentic Sicilian cuisine, the "Best Burger in Town" and live entertainment 5 nights a week. Local family-owned since 1969, Lil Bos & Capone's appreciates your business. Due to popular demand, Lil Bo's & Capone's is now SMOKE FREE ALL DAY & ALL NIGHT every Thursday! Come and be a part of this fabulous piece of TC history!
City Opera House
106 E. Front St, 231-941-8082, www.cityoperahouse.org
This Historic Venue has recently opened after 28 years and $8.2 Million Dollar restoration. We offer cultural events for the community as well as rental opportunities for public or private events. The blend of history and modern amenities (lighting, sound, handicap accessibility) is truly a treat for patrons. We are everything entertaining!
Gallerie Medici
535 W. Front St., 231-995-3633, www.galleriemedici.com
Hands On Art
144 Hall St., 231-941-5071.
Turn down Hall Street behind the Lighting Center into the Warehouse District to have a unique experience painting your own pottery! This is fabulous for parties, first dates, keepsakes, unique gifts for every occasion, or just for something fun to do! The pottery you paint is food and dishwasher safe.
Insideout Gallery
229 Garland St. (Warehouse District), 231-929-3254, www.insideoutgallery.com
The largest selection of urban & underground art in the Midwest. Featuring an intriguing look at life through Outsider, Lowbrow, and Pop Surrealism sculptures, painting and photographs. Our music and film venue features an amazing performance space for a great listening experience. Art shouldn't match your sofa!
State Theatre
233 E. Front Street, (231) 947-4800, www.traversecityfilmfest.org/statetheatre
Open as a full-time art house and film center throughout the year, offering fifty-two weeks of the best in films of all genres for all people in this community. Enjoy updated pleasures with all new comfortable seating, concession area, a 25x50ft screen (the largest in 100 miles), a digital video cinema, and a satellite extension on the roof for major event broadcast.
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Traverse Area District Library
610 Woodmere, 231-932-8500, www.tadl.org.
Check out your local library for Computer access, free events, CD's, DVD's and more!
Call for more info.
Traverse Area District Library 231-932-8500
East Bay Branch 231-922-2085
Kingsley Branch 231-263-5484
Fife Lake Public Library 231-879-4101
Interlochen Public Library 231-276-6767
Peninsula Community Library 231-223-7700
Traverse City Film Festival
231-392-1134, www.traversecityfilmfest.org
The Traverse City Film Festival is an annual celebration of film in one of the most beautiful areas in the country, Traverse City, Michigan. We will show the best in world cinema -- American and Foreign, Fiction & Non-Fiction, Live Action & Animation, Classics, and Premieres. Our mission is to show "just great films." July 29-August 3, 2008
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