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SUMMARY:Thursday\, February 1 – January Series of Calvin University - TIM DALRYMPLE 12:30 P.M.
DESCRIPTION:TIM DALRYMPLE\nTimothy Dalrymple is a former national champion gymnast who turned to academia following an accident in college where he broke his neck. He’s studied at Stanford University\, Princeton Theological Seminary\, and Harvard’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences\, where he made suffering a key theme of his research and teaching in modern Western religious thought.   \nHe was a key player in the launch of patheos.com\, an online marketing place of religious ideas\, and he pioneered many of the techniques that led Patheos to become the world’s largest platform for multi-religious conversations. In 2013\, Dalrymple founded Polymath\, a creative agency that services businesses and nonprofits serving the world.   \nDalrymple currently serves as Christianity Today’s President and CEO\, the flagship evangelical media ministry founded in 1956 by Billy Graham.   \nThis lecture will be broadcast live at the Dogwood Center from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Admission is free. \nFor more information on the Calvin University January Series click here. \nThe Dogwood Center\, a remote site for the Calvin University January Series\, is supported in part by the Fremont Area Community Foundation.
URL:https://dogwoodcenter.com/events/thursday-february-1-january-series-of-calvin-university-tim-dalrymple-1230-p-m-2/
LOCATION:Dogwood Center for Performing Arts\, 4734 S. Campus Court\, Fremont\, MI\, 49412\, United States
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SUMMARY:Friday\, February 2 – January Series of Calvin University - PEARL SHANGKUAN 12:30 P.M.
DESCRIPTION:PEARL SHANGKUAN\nTUNING OUR MINDS\, EARS\, AND HEARTS TO SING GOD’S GRACE: REFLECTIONS OF A CONDUCTOR\nPearl Shangkuan is a highly sought-after conductor\, lecturer\, and clinician. She’s led performances\, seminars\, and workshops on six continents\, and she is a beloved professor and the director of choral activities at Calvin University. \nShe’s conducted multiple performances at Carnegie Hall and other major concert halls throughout the U.S. She’s served on the jury of several international choir competitions and has led conducting master classes for the ACDA national conference\, Chorus America conferences\, the University of Michigan\, the University of Illinois Choral Conducting Symposium\, and many other prominent institutions. And\, she is the national president-elect of the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA). Pearl will reflect on many of these experiences\, and most importantly\, the ways God’s grace was abundant throughout her conducting career. \nAlthough she plans to retire from Calvin in the spring of 2024\, Pearl will serve as the chorus director Grand Rapids Symphony and editor of Hinshaw Music. Pearl will also collaborate with the Calvin Institute of Christian Music and continue as the music editor of its choral series. \nThis lecture will be broadcast live at the Dogwood Center from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Admission is free. \nFor more information on the Calvin University January Series click here. \nThe Dogwood Center\, a remote site for the Calvin University January Series\, is supported in part by the Fremont Area Community Foundation. \n 
URL:https://dogwoodcenter.com/events/friday-february-2-january-series-of-calvin-university-pearl-shangkuan-1230-p-m/
LOCATION:Dogwood Center for Performing Arts\, 4734 S. Campus Court\, Fremont\, MI\, 49412\, United States
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SUMMARY:Friday\, February 2 - Melody Angel 7:30 p.m. Black Box
DESCRIPTION:Melody Angel is the complete package: gifted guitarist and multi-instrumentalist\, songwriter\, vocalist\, arranger\, and producer. Along the way Angel found time to launch a successful theater and film acting career and received international acclaim at the Cannes Film Festival in France. The Chicago Reader newspaper called her “The Future of the Blues.” The Southside Chicago artist is indeed navigating a forward-looking musical path while integrating the legacy of classic blues. Her music encompasses many 20th century American genres\, including Rhythm & Blues\, Rock\, Folk\, and Funk\, all layered on a strong bed of Chicago blues. \nLike many of us\, Angel’s life and earning opportunities were upended in 2020 by the Covid pandemic. “Lucky for me I spent most of the year working on my 3rd album\, She Black. This album saved my life and my sanity. I have never been prouder of a project. On this album\, the truth I shared in the lyrics really healed me. Music is a powerful gift and I’m grateful for it.” On where she sees the direction of the blues\, Angel is both optimistic and ready to embrace the future.  “I always have hope that the blues will live on. The blues is what all great American musical genres are made from after all. Everything starts with the blues. \nClick here for tickets. Tickets are $17.50. General admission\, Black Box. Tables can be reserved with the purchase of eight tickets; to reserve a table\, please call the Box Office\, 231-924-8885. The Dogwood Center is located one mile east of downtown Fremont. Doors open for seating at 7:00 p.m. Online sales close two hours prior to events\, please call the box office for ticket availability if online sales have ended. The Dogwood Center Box Office is open Tuesday – Friday\, 10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Tickets are available online at www.dogwoodcenter.com\, at the Dogwood Box Office\, or at NCCA-Artsplace in downtown Fremont. For more information\, phone 231.924.8885.
URL:https://dogwoodcenter.com/events/friday-february-2-melody-angel-730-p-m-black-box/
LOCATION:Dogwood Center for Performing Arts\, 4734 S. Campus Court\, Fremont\, MI\, 49412\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tuesday\, February 6 - Great Decisions - KAISER KUO 6:00 P.M.
DESCRIPTION:     What Makes Chinese Tech Tick?\nKaiser Kuo\, host and co-founder of The Sinica Podcast. \n“Strategic competition” between the US and China can be seen across many sectors\, including the race to develop and refine advanced technology like semiconductors and artificial intelligence. How do the US and China differ in their approaches to innovation and market development? Is there room (or desire) for cooperation within the current dynamic? Join us for an evening with China tech expert Kaiser Kuo\, host of the Sinica Podcast\, as he explains Chinese innovation strategies and how the U.S. might respond. \nThis lecture will be broadcast live at the Dogwood Center from 6:00 – 7:15 p.m. in our Black Box. Admission is free!
URL:https://dogwoodcenter.com/events/tuesday-february-6-great-decisions-kaiser-kuo-600-p-m/
LOCATION:Dogwood Center for Performing Arts\, 4734 S. Campus Court\, Fremont\, MI\, 49412\, United States
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SUMMARY:Friday\, February 9 - The Charlie Millard Band 7:30 p.m. Black Box
DESCRIPTION:The Charlie Millard Band is from Michigan’s northern lower peninsula and has developed a unique sound\, voice and thought-provoking lyrics/poetry of their own. Always playing lots of festivals and venues\, mainly across the Midwest and Canada\, percussionist Will Harris\, Jercat Millard on guitars\, and Charlie on the keys/organ/Rhodes bass\, strive to give you a musical experience\, like small movies for the ears. \nClick here for tickets. Tickets are $17.50. General admission\, Black Box. Tables can be reserved with the purchase of eight tickets; to reserve a table\, please call the Box Office\, 231-924-8885. The Dogwood Center is located one mile east of downtown Fremont. Doors open for seating at 7:00 p.m. Online sales close two hours prior to events\, please call the box office for ticket availability if online sales have ended. The Dogwood Center Box Office is open Tuesday – Friday\, 10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Tickets are available online at www.dogwoodcenter.com\, at the Dogwood Box Office\, or at NCCA-Artsplace in downtown Fremont. For more information\, phone 231.924.8885.
URL:https://dogwoodcenter.com/events/friday-february-9-the-charlie-millard-band-730-p-m-black-box/
LOCATION:Dogwood Center for Performing Arts\, 4734 S. Campus Court\, Fremont\, MI\, 49412\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tuesday\, February 13 - Great Decisions - KYLE SULLIVAN 6:00 P.M.
DESCRIPTION:   Perspectives on Managing the Challenges and Opportunities in U.S.-China Commercial Relations\nKyle Sullivan\, Vice President\, Business Advisory Services\, US China Business Council. \nJoin us for an evening with Kyle Sullivan from the US-China Business Council\, as he delves into the dynamics of the US-China trade and commercial relationship. This event will offer valuable insights into the trajectory of the US-China relationship in the year ahead\, and discuss the latest trade policies\, market trends\, and impact of geopolitical tensions on US companies that conduct business with China. Mr. Sullivan will also offer views on China’s domestic business environment and the unique challenges and opportunities facing US companies that operate there. Don’t miss this chance to gain a deeper understanding of one of the most consequential bilateral commercial relationships in the world today. \nThis lecture will be broadcast live at the Dogwood Center from 6:00 – 7:15 p.m. in our Black Box. Admission is free!
URL:https://dogwoodcenter.com/events/tuesday-february-13-great-decisions-kyle-sullivan-600-p-m/
LOCATION:Dogwood Center for Performing Arts\, 4734 S. Campus Court\, Fremont\, MI\, 49412\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tuesday\, February 20 - Great Decisions - DAN SLATER 6:00 P.M.
DESCRIPTION:   Understanding Indonesia with Dan Slater\nDr. Dan Slater\, James Orin Murfin Professor of Political Science; Director\, Center for Emerging Democracies\, University of Michigan. \nDespite its large size\, Indonesia remains virtually unknown to most Americans. But as one of the world’s largest democracies\, the world’s largest Muslim-majority nation\, and as an economic driver of ASEAN\, why does it fly below the radar? Join us for a timely conversation with Dr. Dan Slater from the University of Michigan as he contextualizes Indonesia and discusses the impacts of their presidential elections happening in February. With democracies in decline worldwide\, what does the future hold for Indonesia? \nThis lecture will be broadcast live at the Dogwood Center from 6:00 – 7:15 p.m. in our Black Box. Admission is free!
URL:https://dogwoodcenter.com/events/tuesday-february-20-great-decisions-dan-slater-600-p-m/
LOCATION:Dogwood Center for Performing Arts\, 4734 S. Campus Court\, Fremont\, MI\, 49412\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240227T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240227T193000
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SUMMARY:Tuesday\, February 27 - Great Decisions - HIROKO MURAKI-GOTTLIEB 6:00 P.M.
DESCRIPTION:   The U.N. High Seas Treaty and Protecting our Global Commons\nHiroko Muraki-Gottlieb\, Elizabeth Haub School of Law\, Pace University. \nThe high seas\, nearly ⅔ of the ocean\, belong to all but no one in particular: It is a global common. In June 2023\, after more than 20 years of studies and negotiations\, nearly 200 countries agreed by consensus to adopt a historic treaty to better conserve and sustainably use the high seas. The Treaty will address the unprecedented and accelerating biological diversity loss and degradation of the ocean due to climate change\, pollution\, and unsustainable use. It also aims to advance scientific research\, globally\, and address inequalities in sharing benefits associated with organisms of the high seas. Join environmental lawyer Hiroko Muraki-Gottlieb as she discusses the challenges and opportunities to effectively implement the treaty to ensure the health of the largest biodiversity of the Earth for the current and future generations. \nThis lecture will be broadcast live at the Dogwood Center from 6:00 – 7:15 p.m. in our Black Box. Admission is free!
URL:https://dogwoodcenter.com/events/tuesday-february-27-great-decisions-hiroko-muraki-gottlieb-600-p-m/
LOCATION:Dogwood Center for Performing Arts\, 4734 S. Campus Court\, Fremont\, MI\, 49412\, United States
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