Oct 08 Thursday
Created by artist Mary E. Burns, the exhibit features 29 handwoven jacquard portraits celebrating scientists, activists, educators, artists, and Indigenous water protectors from more than 20 countries. Through intricate textile art, the exhibition explores the universal importance of water and the women whose work helps sustain and protect this essential resource.
The exhibition will be on display on the Petoskey District Library's second floor from August 27 through October 15, 2026. Throughout its run, the library will offer docent-led tours, related programs, book displays, and community conversations that explore themes of water, environmental stewardship, Indigenous knowledge, and women's leadership.
Partners making this possible: Michigan League of Handweavers & Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community Foundation.
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Oct 31 Saturday
DESCEND INTO THE MYSTERY...Beneath the surface lies a place filled with history, mystery, and secrets waiting to be discovered.
This Halloween, Inside Nevermore invites you underground for an unforgettable experience at the historic Rathskeller.
The underground is waiting.
CHOOSE YOUR TEA TIMEELEVENSES11:00 AMorAFTERNOON TEA3:00 PMWhichever time you choose, your journey begins with three teas specially selected for the Haunted Underground Tea.
Enjoy three specially selected, steeped and prepared teas with a variety of tea sandwiches, ghoulish treats, and desserts served with enchanting music and décor.
Nov 01 Sunday