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  2. Trinity Health Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Trinity Health Arena is a 3,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Muskegon, Michigan, United States. It was built in 1960 in partnership with philanthropist and industrialist Louis Carlisle Walker at a cost of $2 million, and on October 27, 1960, was formally gifted to the City of Muskegon. Mr.

  3. Frauenthal Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Frauenthal Center's programming includes live music, theater, dance, film, and comedy, featuring local and touring artists. [1] The West Michigan Symphony Orchestra and the Muskegon Civic Theatre host their seasons at the Frauenthal. [2] Annual events include the Miss Michigan pageant and the Mona Shores Singing Christmas Tree choir show. [3]

  4. Unity Christian Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    Unity Christian Music Festival (Unity) is a four-day Christian music festival held annually during the month of August at Heritage Landing [1] in Muskegon, Michigan. [2]Unity was started in 2001 to bring Christians together for public praise, worship and fellowship; to provide a wholesome, family valued entertainment alternative and to raise funds and recruit volunteers for area Christian ...

  5. West Michigan Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Fewer than six weeks after the first concert was held on November 28, 1939, representatives from Grand Haven and Muskegon began to develop by-laws and form a permanent Board of Directors for the Symphony. Discussions regarding the management of a professional orchestra were first recorded in the minutes of the Board meeting held on August 23, 1944.

  6. WMUS - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Goodrich would move WMHG's calls and format to 1600 AM as "Magic 1600" (which later moved to Grand Rapids as WJNZ 1680AM Jamz, also the WKBZ calls would resurface on 95.3 as "Power 95.3" who would pick up the R&B format while 1600 AM continued for several years afterward with an adult standards format), and 107.9 FM would become WSHZ ("Z108"), with a satellite-fed hot AC format.

  7. WBLV - Wikipedia

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    WBLV (90.3 FM) and WBLU-FM (88.9 MHz), collectively known as "Blue Lake Public Radio", are two public radio stations in the Grand Rapids / Muskegon area of Michigan, United States, owned by the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp.

  8. WLAW-FM - Wikipedia

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    WLAW-FM (97.5 MHz, "97.5 Nash Icon") is a radio station broadcasting a country music format.Licensed to Whitehall, Michigan, the station serves the Muskegon, Michigan market.

  9. WLCS - Wikipedia

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    Broadcast area: Muskegon, Michigan ... Listen live: Website: www.983wlcs ... "Classic Hits 98.3 WLCS") is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed ...