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SUMMARY:The Faulkners - Friday\, January 16 - Black Box 7:30 p.m. Tickets $15.00
DESCRIPTION:Click here for Tickets to The Faulkners!\nThis unique Father/Daughter Duo brings 100 years of American Music to the Dogwood! Scott Faulkner has played guitar professionally throughout the Midwest and Florida for 52 years – and daughter Carmen brings a modern vocal twist. \nThough this duo plays local\, this will be an all-new\, one-time show. Scott will introduce the sounds of 3 distinct period guitars\, and the duo will showcase songs with commentary and historical context that brings you closer to 100 years of songs that changed our culture. \nThe audience can expect a fast paced show that alternates between high energy favorites\, to ballads\, set against the history of music and sound in a whole new way. \nClick here for Tickets. Tickets are $15.00. 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 at 231-924-8885 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/the-faulkners-friday-january-16-black-box-730-p-m-tickets-15-00/
LOCATION:Dogwood Center for Performing Arts\, 4734 S. Campus Court\, Fremont\, MI\, 49412\, United States
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SUMMARY:Chicka Chicka Boom Boom: The Musical - Saturday\, January 17 - Main Stage 3:00 p.m. Tickets: Adults $17.50 Children 18 & under $10.00
DESCRIPTION:Click here for Tickets to Chicka Chicka Boom Boom: The Musical! Tickets – Adults $17.50\, Child (18 & under) $10.00\nChicka Chicka Boom Boom: The Musical bursts onto the stage in a bright\, musical\, and joy-filled celebration of letters\, words\, and imagination that will captivate kids and adults alike. With infectious rhythms\, dazzling puppets\, lively dancing\, and playful audience interaction\, this high-energy production transforms the beloved story into a whirlwind of color\, creativity\, and fun. As Seattle’s Child raves\, “‘Chicka Chicka Boom Boom: The Musical’ breathes fresh and new life into the story\, while still maintaining its bouncy and bright aesthetic… leaving viewers begging to get back to the coconut tree.”  \nPlease note: This performance includes loud sounds\, bright multi-colored lights\, and audience participation. The show features amplified music\, quick-changing lights\, and moments when the lights come up in the audience.  \nBased on Chicka Chicka Boom Boom ©1989 by Bill Martin Jr.\, John Archambault\, and Lois Ehlert. All rights reserved. Licensed by Moxie & Company\, LLC.   \nChicka Chicka Boom Boom\, the Musical is based on the #1 best-selling title for Simon & Schuster Publishing with over 30 million copies in print.  \nCurriculum Connections  \n\n Literacy \n Phonemic Learning\nPerforming arts\nTheatre\, music\, dance\nRhythm\nProblem Solving\nSocial/Emotional Learning\nSelf Confidence\nTeam Work\nStorytelling\n\nRun Time: 60 minutes (No Intermission)  \nClick here for Tickets. Tickets are $17.50 for Adults and $10.00 for Children 18 & under. The Dogwood Center is located one mile east of downtown Fremont. Doors open for seating at 2:30 p.m. Online sales close two hours prior to events\, please call the box office for ticket availability at 231-924-8885 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/chicka-chicka-boom-boom-the-musical-saturday-january-17-main-stage-300-p-m-tickets-adults-17-50-children-18-under-10-00/
LOCATION:Dogwood Center for Performing Arts\, 4734 S. Campus Court\, Fremont\, MI\, 49412\, United States
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SUMMARY:Monday\, January 19 – January Series Calvin University – NAOMI TUTU 12:30 P.M.
DESCRIPTION:Naomi Tutu – Our Shared Humanity: Creating Understanding Through the Principles of MLK\nRev. Naomi Tutu will share how Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s principles can guide reconciliation\, justice\, and cross-cultural understanding. Drawing on her lifelong activism and experience leading Truth and Reconciliation workshops\, Naomi offers practical insights for building bridges across race\, gender\, and culture. \nRev. Naomi Tutu is a renowned race and gender justice activist whose life experiences growing up Black and female in apartheid South Africa shaped her lifelong commitment to human rights. She has worked as an economist\, development consultant\, educator\, and program coordinator for initiatives on race\, gender\, and education across Africa and the United States. An Episcopal priest and sought-after speaker\, Naomi also founded Nozizwe Consulting to lead reconciliation and conflict-resolution workshops worldwide. \n  \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/monday-january-19-january-series-calvin-university-naomi-tutu-1230-p-m/
LOCATION:Dogwood Center for Performing Arts\, 4734 S. Campus Court\, Fremont\, MI\, 49412\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tuesday\, January 20 – January Series Calvin University –  KAITLIN CURTICE 12:30 P.M.
DESCRIPTION:Kaitlin Curtice – Journeying with Story\nKaitlin Curtice will reveal how powerful stories function like living seeds\, growing into trees that define who we are. An award-winning author and poet-storyteller\, Kaitlin will incorporate readings from her newest book\, Everything Is a Story\, to discover ways we can interact with stories and reclaim them for love and kinship. \nKaitlin Curtice is an award-winning author\, poet-storyteller\, and public speaker who engages in topics such as colonialism in faith communities and the importance of interfaith relationships. Her work appears in major publications\, and she speaks at conferences\, universities\, and faith communities nationwide. An enrolled citizen of the Potawatomi Nation\, she writes and teaches at the intersections of spirituality and identity for audiences committed to truth-telling and healing. \n  \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/tuesday-january-20-january-series-calvin-university-kaitlin-curtice-1230-p-m/
LOCATION:Dogwood Center for Performing Arts\, 4734 S. Campus Court\, Fremont\, MI\, 49412\, United States
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SUMMARY:Wednesday\, January 21 – January Series Calvin University – MAJORA CARTER 12:30 P.M.
DESCRIPTION:Majora Carter – Developing Healthy\, Equitable Cities for All\nMajora Carter will share how economic diversity is a cornerstone of healthy\, vibrant communities. Guided by her experience in urban revitalization\, Majora illustrates how low-status communities need to use the same talent-retention strategies that successful business implement\, reducing the brain-drain that cripples local economic progress. \nMajora Carter is a real estate developer and urban revitalization strategy consultant who teaches at Princeton University. Born and raised in the South Bronx\, she has led the creation of economic development\, green infrastructure\, and technology inclusion projects nationwide. Majora founded Sustainable South Bronx and Green For All and launched innovative ventures like Boogie Down Grind and StartUp Box. Her work has earned her eight honorary PhDs and numerous national awards. \nLearn more about her at ww.majoracartergroup.com. \n  \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/wednesday-january-21-january-series-calvin-university-majora-carter-1230-p-m/
LOCATION:Dogwood Center for Performing Arts\, 4734 S. Campus Court\, Fremont\, MI\, 49412\, United States
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SUMMARY:Thursday\, January 22 – January Series Calvin University – VIVEK MURTHY 12:30 P.M.
DESCRIPTION:Vivek Murthy – Human Connection in a Sometimes Lonely World\nDr. Vivek Murthy will discuss the growing epidemic of loneliness and its profound impact on health and well-being. Drawing from his book Together and his experience as U.S. Surgeon General\, Vivek will explore how human connection and strong communities are essential for personal and public health. \nDr. Vivek Murthy served as the 19th and 21st U.S. Surgeon General\, leading national efforts to address addiction\, youth e-cigarette use\, and the opioid crisis. He has been recognized as one of TIME magazine’s most influential people in health and has received numerous public health service awards. A physician and public health leader\, Vivek is the author of Together\, which explores the health impacts of loneliness and the power of human connection. \nLearn more about him at www.vivekmurthy.com. \n  \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-january-22-january-series-calvin-university-vivek-murthy-1230-p-m/
LOCATION:Dogwood Center for Performing Arts\, 4734 S. Campus Court\, Fremont\, MI\, 49412\, United States
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SUMMARY:Friday\, January 23 – January Series Calvin University – HARRY SMITH 12:30 P.M.
DESCRIPTION:Harry Smith – Less is more. More or less.\nHarry Smith will share insights on how simplifying life can create more meaning\, satisfaction\, and peace. Drawing on decades of storytelling as an Emmy- and Peabody-winning journalist\, Harry offers reflections on balance\, fulfillment\, and what truly matters. \nHarry Smith is a professor at Central College in Pella\, Iowa\, where he teaches on curiosity and adaptability. He is the recipient of four Emmys\, a Peabody Award\, and the Edward R. Murrow Lifetime Achievement Award in Journalism. A former NBC and CBS News reporter and anchor\, Harry has spent nearly four decades covering stories from all 50 states and every continent. \n  \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/friday-january-23-january-series-calvin-university-harry-smith-1230-p-m/
LOCATION:Dogwood Center for Performing Arts\, 4734 S. Campus Court\, Fremont\, MI\, 49412\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dave Bennett Quartet Swing\, Rock and Beyond - Friday\, January 23 - Black Box 7:30 p.m. Tickets $25.00
DESCRIPTION:Click here for Tickets to Dave Bennett!\n“Bennett is a player superbly well balanced between purity and power. Bennett injects three heady shots of adrenalin that bring the music sharply to life.” – Downbeat Magazine \nDave Bennett doesn’t fit the mold. For starters\, you don’t find many jazz clarinet players who name Alice Cooper\, Stevie Ray Vaughan\, and Chris Isaak among their influences. You won’t find many musicians who are equally conversant with the music of Benny Goodman (the “King of Swing”) and Roy Orbison (“The Soul of Rock and Roll”). In fact\, you may not find even one other clarinet virtuoso who breaks from his Swing Era repertoire to sing rockabilly hits while accompanying himself at the piano or electric guitar. \nDave began his national touring career at the age of 14. He has been a featured soloist at Carnegie Hall with The New York Pops (2013) and has been featured with 35 other US and Canadian orchestras including Nashville\, Houston\, Detroit\, Rochester\, Omaha\, Toronto\, Calgary\, Vancouver\, Orlando\, San Antonio\, Jacksonville\, Portland\, OR and Portland\, ME. Some of his annual appearances include The Elkhart Jazz Festival\, The Suncoast Classic Jazz Festival\, The Arizona Classic Jazz Festival\, The Sacramento Hot Jazz Jubilee\, The Clambake Music Festival\, and The Redwood Coast Music Festival. Dave has also opened for Sammy Hagar in Houston\, TX in 2022. \nClick here for Tickets. Tickets are $25.00. 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 at 231-924-8885 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/dave-bennett-quartet-swing-rock-and-beyond-friday-january-23-black-box-730-p-m-tickets-25-00/
LOCATION:Dogwood Center for Performing Arts\, 4734 S. Campus Court\, Fremont\, MI\, 49412\, United States
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SUMMARY:Monday\, January 26 – January Series Calvin University – DAVID BROOKS 12:30 P.M.
DESCRIPTION:David Brooks – The Path to Cultural Repair\nDavid Brooks will help us become more understanding toward others and find the joy that comes from being seen. His latest book\, How to Know a Person\, draws on neuroscience\, theater\, philosophy\, history\, and education. He will share how this integrated approach can enhance human connection. \nDavid Brooks is a columnist for The New York Times\, a contributor to The Atlantic\, and a commentator on The PBS Newshour. He currently serves as Senior Advisor at the University of Chicago Leadership & Society Initiative and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. An author of several #1 New York Times bestsellers\, David’s latest book\, How to Know a Person\, explores the art of deep connection and empathy. \n  \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/monday-january-26-january-series-calvin-university-david-brooks-1230-p-m/
LOCATION:Dogwood Center for Performing Arts\, 4734 S. Campus Court\, Fremont\, MI\, 49412\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tuesday\, January 27 – January Series Calvin University – SAMANTHA NUTT 12:30 P.M.
DESCRIPTION:Samantha Nutt – Conflicted? The World of War\nDr. Samantha Nutt will explore the devastating impact of war on civilians and the global implications of conflict. Drawing from over 20 years of frontline humanitarian work and her bestselling book Damned Nations\, she offers a powerful\, firsthand perspective on war\, aid\, and public health. \nDr. Samantha Nutt is a physician\, global affairs expert\, and the founder and president of War Child Canada and War Child USA. With over two decades of experience working in war zones around the world\, she is a recognized voice in humanitarian advocacy and a leading authority on conflict\, foreign policy\, and public health. A bestselling author and TED Talk speaker\, Samantha is also a practicing physician and assistant professor at the University of Toronto. \n  \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/tuesday-january-27-january-series-calvin-university-samantha-nutt-1230-p-m/
LOCATION:Dogwood Center for Performing Arts\, 4734 S. Campus Court\, Fremont\, MI\, 49412\, United States
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SUMMARY:Wednesday\, January 28 – January Series Calvin University – WU MAN 12:30 P.M.
DESCRIPTION:Wu Man – The Pipa – A Musical Bridge Between Cultures\nWu Man will share how the pipa\, a pear-shaped\, four-stringed Chinese lute\, serves as a bridge between cultures. Through music and storytelling\, she explores how this ancient instrument has helped her connect with her heritage and engage audiences across the globe. Drawing on decades of performance\, composition\, and cross-cultural collaboration\, Wu Man offers a compelling vision of music as a tool for understanding and unity. \nWu Man is recognized as the world’s premier pipa virtuoso and a leading ambassador of Chinese music. Wu is a Grammy Award winner and the first artist from China to perform at the White House. A soloist\, composer\, and educator\, she has premiered hundreds of new works for the pipa while preserving and promoting China’s ancient musical traditions. \n  \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/wednesday-january-28-january-series-calvin-university-wu-man-1230-p-m/
LOCATION:Dogwood Center for Performing Arts\, 4734 S. Campus Court\, Fremont\, MI\, 49412\, United States
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SUMMARY:Thursday\, January 29 – January Series Calvin University – TOM MEDEMA 12:30 P.M.
DESCRIPTION:Tom Medema – America at 250: How Our National Parks Inspire a More Perfect Union\nTom Medema will explore how America’s National Parks serve as living classrooms. Drawing on decades of experience as a ranger and senior leader in the National Park Service\, Tom shares powerful stories that illuminate how these treasured landscapes contribute to America’s story over the past 250 years. \nTom Medema served 35 years with the National Park Service\, retiring as Associate Director and “Chief Storytelling Officer” for over 430 national park sites. Recipient of numerous awards for his contributions to education and interpretation and co-founder of Rally for Rangers\, Tom currently consults with America250 to shape the nation’s ongoing 250th anniversary. \n  \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-january-29-january-series-calvin-university-tom-medema-1230-p-m/
LOCATION:Dogwood Center for Performing Arts\, 4734 S. Campus Court\, Fremont\, MI\, 49412\, United States
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SUMMARY:Friday\, January 30 – January Series Calvin University – SABRINA LITTLE 12:30 P.M.
DESCRIPTION:Sabrina Little – Sports as a Laboratory for Virtue\nSabrina Little will explore how sports can act as a laboratory for developing our character. Drawing on her experience as a philosopher and ultramarathon runner\, Sabrina shares practical insights into how sports can develop virtue\, foster moral development\, and avoid the possibility of forming a vice instead. \nSabrina Little is a philosopher at the Chase Center at Ohio State University\, specializing in virtue theory\, character education\, and moral psychology. Her book\, The Examined Run\, blends philosophical insight with athletic experience to illuminate how sport can shape character. A five-time U.S. National Champion and World Silver Medalist in trail and ultramarathon running\, Sabrina brings a unique perspective to the intersection of ethics and athletics. \n  \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/friday-january-30-january-series-calvin-university-sabrina-little-1230-p-m/
LOCATION:Dogwood Center for Performing Arts\, 4734 S. Campus Court\, Fremont\, MI\, 49412\, United States
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