South Haven To Saugatuck Calendar

Thursday, January 26, 2012

South Haven Foundry Hall Presents "Song Swap"

Date:1ST & 3RD Wednesdays of each month- 2012
Start Time: 7:00 pm

Location: Foundry Hall

Category: South Haven Events

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$2 suggested donation

Foundry Hall's song swaps are an informal gathering of friends who like to sing and play music together. Instruments of all types are welcome, as are singers and musicians of all ages and skill levels.

Location Details

Foundry Hall
422 Eagle St
South Haven Mi

South Haven Foundry Hall Presents "Open Mic"

Date:The 4TH Wednesday Of Each Month- 2012
Start Time: 7:00 pm

Location: Foundry Hall

Category: South Haven Events

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Bring your own audience (family, friends, neighbors, pets) and share your music, poetry, comedy or juggling on the Mainstage in front of a friendly crowd. Here's your chance to hone your performance for folks who love to applaud! Monthly on the fourth Wednesday. Signup begins at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation; no one turned away for lack of funds.

Location Details

Foundry Hall
422 Eagle St
South Haven Mi

Red Barn Theatre Movie Night "Ocean's Eleven"

Date: Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Start Time: 7:00 pm

Location: Red Barn Theatre

Category: Saugatuck & Douglas Events

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The Red Barn Theater’s film series continues Feb. 28 with "Ocean's Eleven," the ring-a-ding 1960 comedy caper flick featuring Hollywood Rat Pack chieftans Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Peter Lawford, Joey Bishop, and Sammy Davis, Jr. along with the sweet and soulful Angie Dickinson.

Join host John Hardy at 7 p.m. in front of The Big Screen at The Red Barn, 3657 63rd St. at Blue Star Hwy., Saugatuck, about a quarter mile east of Exit 41 off of I-196. Suggested donation is $5. Free popcorn from CNJ Popcorn Co. and $1 concessions. Call (269) 857-5300 for more information or email lakeshorearts@comcast.net

Location Details

Red Barn Theatre
63RD & Blue Star Hwy.
Saugatuck Mi 49453

Location Phone: 269-857-5300

Saugatuck Center For The Arts Presents Hempy Keyboard Series with Bob Milne

Date: Sunday, February 26, 2012
Start Time: 2:00 pm

Location: Saugatuck Center For The Arts

Category: Saugatuck & Douglas Events

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$10

Students with ID and children 17 and under FREE.

Crowd-favorite Bob Milne returns to the SCA with a boogie woogie concert not to be missed!

Milne is considered to be the best ragtime and boogie-woogie pianist in the world, and is most often described as “unbelievable.”

He is an active “Musical Ambassador” for the United States Department of State, and has performed numerous times in Japan, including the Okinawan Islands and Hokkaido. He has also performed in this capacity for members of the Swiss Parliament at the U.S. Embassy in Berne.

Milne’s natural ability to hear and play music goes back to his early childhood, “I knew how to play a piano long before I ever started. Just push down the notes you hear and the instrument will play itself. Can’t everyone do this?”

Don't miss this intimate and informal concert - the perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon! Tickets are available at the door.

Series sponsored by Rex Hempy and Alan McPhail.

2012 Media Partners: Revue Magazine and WGVU

Location Details

Saugatuck Center For The Arts
400 Culver St
Saugatuck MI 49453

Location Phone: 269-857-2399

South Haven Foundry Hall Presents David Francey

Date: Saturday, February 25, 2012
Start Time: 7:30 pm

Location: Foundry Hall

Category: South Haven Events

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From carpenter to songwriter – Since leaving construction and recording Torn Screen Door in 1999, Scottish-born Canadian, David Francey is recognized as one of today’s finest singer-songwriters. He's a three time JUNO award winner and also received the prestigious SOCAN Folk Music Award. In concert David is a singer and a storyteller. His wry humour and astute observations combined with his openhearted singing style have earned him a loyal following throughout the world.

Tickets: $13 door / $11 advance & members

Location Details

Foundry Hall
422 Eagle St
South Haven Mi

South Haven Foundry Hall Presents Deborrah Wyndham

Date: Friday, February 24, 2012
Start Time: 7:30 pm

Location: Foundry Hall

Category: South Haven Events

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As seen on FOX, NBC and ABC, diverse artist Deborrah Wyndham, a jazz/contemporary concert pianist/composer has fascinated listeners in over 2,700 performances during the last ten years and more. Described by her jazz peers as "a cross between Liberace and Bill Evans," her live piano concerts bring unexpected satisfaction to both audiences seeking classical sounds and jazz sentiment. With radio/television appearances and fans all over the world, Deborrah offers something for every musical taste.

Tickets: $13 door / $11 advance & members

Location Details

Foundry Hall
422 Eagle St
South Haven Mi

Douglas Mardi Gras Parade

Date: Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Start Time: 7:00 pm

Category: Saugatuck & Douglas Events

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Food, Fun & Foolery in a small town atmosphere!
New Orleans style parade through downtown Douglas and ending at a local restaurant and bar for prizes and dancing. Starts at 7pm. For further information call (269) 857-1438.

Saugatuck Red Barn Theatre Movie Night "Captain Blood"

Date: Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Start Time: 7:00 pm

Location: Red Barn Theatre

Category: Saugatuck & Douglas Events

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The Red Barn Theater’s film series continues Feb. 21 with "Captain Blood," the swashbuckling 1935 pirate flick that made Errol Flynn a star. Flynn is Dr. Peter Blood, an Irish surgeon sold into slavery in the Caribbean after being wrongfully convicted of treason. Olivia De Havilland is Arabella Bishop, wealthy daughter of Col. Bishop who buys Blood to spite her father.

Join host John Hardy at 7 p.m. in front of The Big Screen at The Red Barn, 3657 63rd St. at Blue Star Hwy., Saugatuck, about a quarter mile east of Exit 41 off of I-196. Suggested donation is $5. Free popcorn from CNJ Popcorn Co. and $1 concessions. Call (269) 857-5300 for more information or email lakeshorearts@comcast.net

Location Details

Red Barn Theatre
63RD & Blue Star Hwy.
Saugatuck Mi 49453

Location Phone: 269-857-5300

Saugatuck Center For The Arts Presents Spencers Theatre of Illusion

Date: Sunday, February 19, 2012
Start Time: 4:00 pm

Location: Saugatuck Center For The Arts

Category: Saugatuck & Douglas Events

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$25 – adults

$10 – Children 17 or younger

Prepare to be mesmerized by two of the world’s greatest magicians in this sophisticated production filled with amazing and original magical creations and illusions!

People levitate, walk through walls, vanish, and reappear, and the entire audience participates in a stunning, interactive mind reading experience.

Trumpets the St. Louis Post Dispatch, “The Spencers have taken the art of illusion to an entirely new level!”

The Dallas Morning News says, “Don’t look for the stereotypical top hat and black cape of an old-time magician. The Spencers are young, hip 21st century entertainers.”

The Spencers Theatre of Illusion has redefined the art of magic by combining original theatrical elements with cutting edge illusions. They are one of the most sought-after illusion teams in the business and have been named Performing Arts Entertainers of the Year a staggering six consecutive times. Their peers have also recognized them as "the best of the best" by naming them International Magicians of the Year, an honor they share with the likes of Copperfield, Henning, Penn & Teller, and Criss Angel.

While this is not a children’s show, it is appropriate for younger viewers who will be as wowed as their parents by the performance.

2012 Spring Mainstage Sponsor: Hilliard Lyons

2012 Media Partners: WGVU and Revue

Location Details

Saugatuck Center For The Arts
400 Culver St
Saugatuck MI 49453

Location Phone: 269-857-2399

South Haven Foundry Hall Presents "The Blue Water Ramblers"

Date: Saturday, February 18, 2012
Start Time: 7:30 pm

Location: Foundry Hall

Category: South Haven Events

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The Blue Water Ramblers' repertoire comes right out of our Michigan life experiences and the history of the Great Lakes region. It includes lake shanties, lumberman ballads, union rallying cries, farmers' paeans, Michigan humor, '60s civil rights and protest music, love songs, gospel music and children's ditties. Everyone agrees that these combine into a versatile repertoire to the delight and entertainment of their audiences.

Tickets: $10 / $8 members

Location Details

Foundry Hall
422 Eagle St
South Haven Mi

Douglas Winter Break Gallery Stroll

Date February 18-19, 2012
(All day or non-timed event)

Category: Saugatuck & Douglas Events

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Winter Break Gallery Stroll in Douglas, Mi
February 18-19

South Haven Foundry Hall Presents Folias Flute & Guitar Duo

Date: Friday, February 17, 2012
Start Time: 7:30 pm

Location: Foundry Hall

Category: South Haven Events

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Grand Rapids, MI based Folias was founded by husband & wife duo Carmen Maret and Andrew Bergeron in 2002. They've performed concert halls, clubs and tango events across North America. The duo’s original compositions and arrangements have been recorded on 5 separate CD releases on the Blue Griffin & White Pine labels. The duo’s background in classical concert music performance and composition mixed with their training in tango and jazz make their performances both informed and exciting. Doors open at 7 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot. $10, $8 members. Get tickets at www.foundryhall.com, 800.838.3006 or at the door before the show. Suggested donation after 7:30 pm.

Location Details

Foundry Hall
422 Eagle St
South Haven Mi

South Haven Foundry Hall Presents Bill Staines

Date: Thursday, February 16, 2012
Start Time: 7:30 pm

Location: Foundry Hall

Category: South Haven Events

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Anyone not familiar with the music of Bill Staines is in for a special treat. For over 36 years, Bill has traveled back and forth across North America, singing his songs and delighting audiences at festivals, folksong societies, colleges, concerts, clubs and coffeehouses. Singing mostly his own songs, he has become one of the most popular singers on the folk music circuit today, averaging around 200 concert dates a year. Bill weaves a magical blend of wit and gentle humor into his performances. Doors open at 7 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot. $12 door, $10 members/advance. Get tickets at www.foundryhall.com, 800.838.3006 or at the door before the show. Suggested donation after 7:30 pm.

Location Details

Foundry Hall
422 Eagle St
South Haven Mi

Saugatuck/Douglas Library Movie Night-"How To Steal A Million"

Date: Thursday, February 16, 2012
Start Time: 7:00 pm End Time: 9:00 pm

Category: Saugatuck & Douglas Events

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In this elegant "caper" film, Audrey Hepburn stars as the daughter of a wealthy Parisian (Hugh Griffith), whose hobby is copying famous works of art. His replica of a famed Cellini sculpture is inadvertently displayed in an art museum, and he begins to worry that he'll lose his reputation once the experts evaluate the statuette. Audrey decides to rob the museum, and hires a burglar (Peter O'Toole) for that purpose. But the burglar is really a detective, who has every intention of arresting Audrey and her father when the deed is done. All style and little substance, How to Steal a Million is consummately acted by the stars, but the film is stolen hands-down by a "double take" reaction from French comic actor Moustache. The film was originally titled How to Steal a Million Dollars and Live Happily Ever After, which gave the whole game away and thus was pared down before release. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Saugatuck/Douglas Library-Center St-Douglas Mi

Saugatuck Red Barn Theatre Movie Night "An American In Paris"

Date: Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Start Time: 7:00 pm

Location: Red Barn Theatre

Category: Saugatuck & Douglas Events

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The Red Barn Theater’s film series continues Feb. 14 with the 1951 MGM big-screen musical-dance extravaganza "An American in Paris," which makes full use of the athletic moves of Gene Kelly and the winsome charm of Leslie Caron, not to mention the gorgeous Gershwin score.

Join host John Hardy at 7 p.m. in front of The Big Screen at The Red Barn, 3657 63rd St. at Blue Star Hwy., Saugatuck, about a quarter mile east of Exit 41 off of I-196. Suggested donation is $5. Free popcorn from CNJ Popcorn Co. and $1 concessions. Call (269) 857-5300 for more information or email lakeshorearts@comcast.net

Location Details

Red Barn Theatre
63RD & Blue Star Hwy.
Saugatuck Mi 49453

Location Phone: 269-857-5300

Saugatuck Center For The Arts Presents Hempy Keyboard Series with Thomas Pandolfi

Date: Sunday, February 12, 2012
Start Time: 2:00 pm

Location: Saugatuck Center For The Arts

Category: Saugatuck & Douglas Events

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$10

Students with ID and children 17 and under FREE.

This intimate concert will feature the exciting virtuoso Thomas Pandolfi.

Considered a leading interpreter of Gershwin, the young American pianist will play an all-Gershwin program in the SCA's beautiful Bob and Bobbie Lobby.

With each passing season, Pandolfi is becoming more and more sought after by audiences, and showered with superlatives by critics for his passionate artistry and amazing technique.

The Washington Post has described him as "an artist who is master of both the grand gesture and the sensual line. Pandolfi possesses first-rate technical skills, an unerring command of phrasing, a quicksilver touch and cunning legerdemain when it comes to pedaling...etched with calm and crystal clarity...outstanding."

Don't miss this informal concert - the perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon!

Tickets are available at the door.

Series sponsored by Rex Hempy and Alan McPhail.

2012 Media Partners: Revue Magazine and WGVU

Location Details

Saugatuck Center For The Arts
400 Culver St
Saugatuck MI 49453

Location Phone: 269-857-2399

South Haven Foundry Hall Presents Molly Bancroft

Date: Saturday, February 11, 2012
Start Time: 7:30 pm

Location: Foundry Hall

Category: South Haven Events

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Award-winning singer/songwriter and guitarist/producer Molly Bancroft has tasted quite a bit in her life as a musician. Bancroft creates a soulful and hypnotic sound, mixing the energy of rock with a strong pop sensibility and electronic and orchestral influences that mesmerize the listener with catchy, hummable melodies. She founded the 90s band, LIFT, which released 3 CDs and toured nationally with Indigo Girls, and has co-produced and sung many international dance/trance club hits. Doors open at 7 pm. General admission seating; arrive early to reserve your spot. $7, $5 members. Get tickets at www.foundryhall.com, 800.838.3006 or at the door before the show. Suggested donation after 7:30 pm.

Location Details

Foundry Hall
422 Eagle St
South Haven Mi

South Haven Al-Van Humane Society Presents Choco-Mania!

Date: Saturday, February 11, 2012
Start Time: 9:00 am End Time: 3:00 pm

Category: South Haven Events

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Where: First Congregational Church - Phoenix St-Downtown, South Haven

A Sweet Way to Support Our Local Pets, it’s Choco-Mania!

It is time for our 24th Annual Choco-Mania! This is a chocolate extravaganza that everyone loves because you build your own plate!

That’s right, for a $5 donation you get a plate and choose what you want to put on it! Our wonderful supporters make and donate all kinds of chocolate goodies. Choose from homemade fudge, cookies, chocolate candies, dipped pretzels, mini cupcakes, no bake cookies, and so much more!

So save-the-date to make a plate for you and your special Valentine! It is a sweet way to support our local pets.

We will also have our tee shirts, coffee, coffee mugs, and other items available.

For more information or if you would like to make or bake donations for this event, contact Lita Lewis, 269-767-2900 or litalew@comcast.net

Al-Van Humane Society

St Joe Presents Magical Ice Carving Festival

Date: February 11-13, 2012
(All day or non-timed event)

Category: West Michigan Coastal Surrounding Areas

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Downtown St. Joseph

Friday, February 10th

2pm - 10pm Professional Ice Carving - Watch Professional ice sculptors turn blocks of ice into beautiful creations along State St. Scavenger of logo sculptures - check in at the Welcome Center.

5pm - 10pm Schu's Festival Tent - great food & warm spirits at the corner of Pleasant and Lake Blvd. Music by DJ "An Absolute Blast" 6:00pm - 9:00pm. Call 983-7248 for more info.

7:30 p.m. Fire & Ice Opening Ceremony presented by Holiday Inn Express - St. Joseph - Pleasant St and Lake Blvd. across from Schu's. Look for the Schu's Festival Tent on Pleasant St. The Fire & Ice tower will be located near the tent in the vacant Lake Park Place lot - 30 blocks of ice encasing a roaring bonfire.

8:00 pm Island Weekend Kickoff @ Silver Beach Center - visit silverbeachcarousel.com for complete details.

Ongoing: Cooking Demos @ Perennial Accents - gourmet tips and techniques from the pros on State St.

Saturday, February 11th

12 noon - 5p.m. Professional Team Carving Competition (Sanctioned by the National Ice Carving Association)

12 noon - 10pm Schu's Festival Tent - great food & warm spirits at the corner of Pleasant and Lake Blvd. Music by "The Last Mangos 4.0" ....7:00pm - 10:00pm! 983-7248 for more info.

7:30 pm Heart-Warming Entertainment & Team Carving Awards Ceremony - Pleasant St and Lake Blvd. Look for the Schu's Festival Tent on Pleasant St.

6 - 10 p.m. Ice Skating - Bring your sweetie to the John and Dede Howard Ice Arena for outdoor skating and indoor amenities. Fee: $5 per person and $3 skate rental.

7:30 p.m. Southwestern Michigan Symphony Orchestra - Tribute to Benny Goodman at the Mendel Center - Visit www.smso.org for more information.

Sunday, February 12th- FOR KID'S!

Best of the Fest -The Coastline Children's Film Festival features a dynamic collection of the ten best short films from the Chicago International Children's Film Festival, Facets Multi-Media. This unique collection of recent, culturally diverse, and non-violent films are fun to watch and will inspire lively discussions, especially with children ages 5 to 9 (K-3). Sponsored by Festival Film Shorts, in partnership with Brookview School, suggested $1 donation per person. Showing at the Krasl Art Center at 11:00am and the St. Joseph Public Library at 1:00pm.

10 - 11:30 a.m. Krasl Art Center Magic Show - Magician John Dudley will begin at 10:00 a.m. sharp...cocoa and cookies available. 10:30am Coastline Children's Film Festival showing 30 minutes of film shorts, see above for details.

11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Maud Preston Palenske Library Magic & Stories - Magician John Dudley will perform at 11:30 a.m. for thirty minutes only. Box lunches available for purchase. 1:00pm Coastline Children's Film Festival showing 30 minutes of film shorts, see above for details

2:30 - 4 p.m. Curious Kids' Museum & Discovery Zone Crafts & Magic - Magician John Dudley at 2:30 p.m. More snowmen crafts at the new Discovery Zone at Silver Beach below the bluff.

ONGOING: SNOW BIZ SCAVENGER HUNT - As you explore downtown, look for glistening logo sculptures with special
items inside. To get started, come to the Welcome Center at 421 State St. in downtown St. Joseph.

South Haven Center For The Arts Presents "Artists in Transition"

Date: February 10-March 18, 2012
(All day or non-timed event)

Location: South Haven Center For The Arts

Category: South Haven Events

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(High School/Middle School Student Exhibition) Opening Reception: February 12, 2-4pm

Location Details

South Haven Center For The Arts
600 Phoenix
South Haven Mi

Saugatuck Center For The Arts Presents Real to Reel: The Interruppters

Date: Thursday, February 9, 2012
Start Time: 7:00 pm

Location: Saugatuck Center For The Arts

Category: Saugatuck & Douglas Events

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$5 SCA Members, HAAC Members, and Students
$7 General Admission

Interrupters tells the moving and surprising stories of three Violence Interrupters who try to protect their Chicago communities from the violence they once employed.

From acclaimed director Steve James and bestselling author Alex Kotlowitz, this film is an unusually intimate journey into the stubborn persistence of violence in our cities. Shot over the course of a year out of Kartemquin Films, The Interrupters captures a period in Chicago when it became a national symbol for the violence in our cities.

During that period, the city was besieged by high-profile incidents, most notably the brutal beating of Derrion Albert, a Chicago High School student, whose death was caught on videotape.

The film’s main subjects work for an innovative organization, CeaseFire. It was founded by an epidemiologist, Gary Slutkin, who believes that the spread of violence mimics the spread of infectious diseases, and so the treatment should be similar: go after the most infected, and stop the infection at its source. One of the cornerstones of the organization is the “Violence Interrupters” program, created by Tio Hardiman, who heads the program. The Interrupters — who have credibility on the streets because of their own personal histories — intervene in conflicts before they explode into violence.

The Interrupters follows Ameena, Cobe and Eddie as they go about their work, and while doing so reveals their own inspired journeys of hope and redemption. The film attempts to make sense of what CeaseFire’s Tio Hardiman calls, simply, “the madness”.

Sponsored by:

Clark Hill Entertainment Industry Team
Hidden Garden Cottages & Suites
Jon Helmrich & Stephen Mottram

Location Details

Saugatuck Center For The Arts
400 Culver St
Saugatuck MI 49453

Location Phone: 269-857-2399

South Haven Foundry Hall Presents North Shore Elementary Poetry Night

Date: Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Start Time: 7:00 pm

Location: Foundry Hall

Category: South Haven Events

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Enjoy an evening of Fourth Grade Poetry Readings, Tuesday, February 7th, 7:00 p.m. Mrs. Linstrom’s students from North Shore Elementary will be reading their own poetry on stage. Following the readings, you can have your program autographed by the authors! A free and fun time guaranteed. Doors open at 6:30 pm. General admission seating; arrive early to reserve your spot. Free admission

Location Details

Foundry Hall
422 Eagle St
South Haven Mi

Saugatuck Red Barn Theatre Movie Night "No Time for Sergeants"

Date: Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Start Time: 7:00 pm

Location: Red Barn Theatre

Category: Saugatuck & Douglas Events

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The Red Barn Theater’s film series continues Feb. 7 with the outrageous comedy "No Time for Sergeants," which marked the 1958 screen debut of Andy Griffith as Will Stockdale, a hillbilly who outslicks the entire U.S. Air Force. Contemporary filmgoers will recognize a bit of Forrest Gump in Stockdale, the hayseed inductee.

Join host John Hardy at 7 p.m. in front of The Big Screen at The Red Barn, 3657 63rd St. at Blue Star Hwy., Saugatuck, about a quarter mile east of Exit 41 off of I-196. Suggested donation is $5. Free popcorn from CNJ Popcorn Co. and $1 concessions. Call (269) 857-5300 for more information or email lakeshorearts@comcast.net


Location Details

Red Barn Theatre
63RD & Blue Star Hwy.
Saugatuck Mi 49453

Location Phone: 269-857-5300

Fenn Valley Vineyards Presents Girl's Afternoon Out

Date: Saturday, February 4, 2012
Start Time: 11:00 am End Time: 2:00 pm

Location: Fenn Valley Vineyards

Category: West Michigan Coastal Surrounding Areas

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Chef Christine Ferris will present a "Valentine Dinner Wine & Food Pairing".

Details at www.fennvalley.com

$30/pp includes lunch, wine, tax, tip.
11-2 pm. Reservations required (accepted January 1).

Location Details

Fenn Valley Vineyards
6130 122ND AVE
FENNVILLE MI 49408

Saugatuck 1St Annual Sales Of Saugatuck

Date: February 4-5, 2012
(All day or non-timed event)

Category: Saugatuck & Douglas Events

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S.O.S.
Sales of Saugatuck!

February 4th and 5th


10% TO 75% OFF
SELECTED STORES

BEST SALES OF THE YEAR ONE WEEKEND ONLY!

South Haven Presents Ice Breaker 2012

Date: February 3-5, 2012
(All day or non-timed event)

Category: South Haven Events

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Join us for our annual Ice Breaker event celebrating “The Four Seasons of South Haven” and South Haven’s downtown
Winter Wonderland.

A Sampling of Events!

Friday, February 3

Ice Skating
Knights of Columbus Fish Fry
Texas Hold 'Em

Saturday, February 4

Pancake Breakfast
Pro Chili Cook-Off
Amateur Chili Cook-Off
Ice Sculpting Competition
Mardi Gras Dinner
Kid’s Ice Breaker Crafts
Wagon Rides
Ice Skating

Sunday, February 5

Euchre Tournament
Ice Sculpting Displays
Ice Skating


Join us for our annual
downtown celebration!

South Haven Foundry Hall Presents Tales From The Technospere

Date: Thursday, February 2, 2012
Start Time: 8:00 pm

Location: Foundry Hall

Category: South Haven Events

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Audio/Visual Electronica Open Mic, hosted by Julian Lauzzana of Primal Digital, LLC. $5 suggested donation. No one turned away for lack of funds. (more)

Location Details

Foundry Hall
422 Eagle St
South Haven Mi

Saugatuck/Douglas Library Presents Movie Night-"Charade"

Date: Thursday, February 2, 2012
Start Time: 7:00 pm End Time: 9:00 pm

Category: Saugatuck & Douglas Events

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Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn star in this stylish comedy-thriller directed by Stanley Donen, very much in a Hitchcock vein. Grant plays Peter Joshua, who meets Reggie Lampert (Hepburn) in Paris and later offers to help her when she discovers that her husband has been murdered. After the funeral, Reggie is summoned to the embassy and warned by agent/friend Bartholemew (Walter Matthau) that her late husband helped steal 250,000 dollars during the war and that the rest of the gang is after the money as well. When three of the men who attended her husband's funeral begin to harass her, Reggie goes to Joshua for help, at which time Joshua confesses that his name is actually Alexander Dyle, the brother of a fourth accomplice in the gold theft. The three men from the funeral are revealed to be the three other accomplices in the crime, and though she knows next to nothing of the heist, Reggie is caught in a ring of suspense as she is followed by the shadowy trio, all after the money. Apparently, the only person she can trust is Joshua/Dyle -- until Bartholomew tells Reggie that the fourth accomplice had no brother, and Joshua/Dyle reveals that he is, in fact, a crook named Adam Canfield. Now Reggie doesn't know where to turn. The musical score by Johnny Mercer and Henry Mancini was nominated for an Academy Award. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

Saugatuck/Douglas Library, Center St, Douglas