Weekend Events Jan. 4-Jan. 6 2019

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Fri. Jan. 4

 

Greater Flint Arts Council presents: Water & Glass

This is the last day of the exhibition of original works of art by Michigan Glass Artists and the 2018 Traveling Exhibit by the Michigan Watercolor Society from 9am-5pm.

Greater Flint Arts Council, 816 S. Saginaw St., Flint

 

 

FIA FOMA Films presents: Juliet Naked

Based on a novel by Nick Hornby (About a Boy), this romantic comedy concerns an odd love triangle involving a young woman (Rose Byrne) in a difficult relationship with an obsessive fan (Chris O’Dowd) of a reclusive ’70s rocker (Ethan Hawke). “A winsome screwball love story,” says Variety. 7:30pm.

Flint Institute of Arts, 1120 E. Kearsley St., Flint

 

 

Fri. Jan. 4-Sun. Jan 6

 

University of Michigan-Flint Open Ice Skate

Have some family fun skating at the UM-Flint Ice Skating rink. Friday 5-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-4pm. Admission is free. Skate Rental $3 or bring you own skates. No hockey sticks/pucks or any other equipment or play items allowed during open skate. Rink may be cleared periodically for ice resurfacing. Rink will close for inclement weather or poor ice conditions.
University Pavilion, 303 S. Saginaw St., Flint

 

 

Fri. Jan 4-Sat. Jan. 5

Buckham Gallery presents: Artist Member Show

The Artist Member Show will be the last exhibit in the original Buckham Gallery. The gallery is moving across the street this month, to a newly refurbished ground-level space. Friday, 11am-6pm, Saturday 11am-5pm. Admission is free.

Buckham Gallery, 134 1/2 W. Second St., Flint

 

 

Sat. Jan. 5

Saturday Morning Community Yoga

Join your friends and neighbors for Saturday Yoga at the Ferris Wheel Building.

The donation-based community yoga class, will meet in the lobby of the Ferris Wheel. This 45-minute class is open to all levels.

Ferris Wheel, 615 S. Saginaw St., Flint

 

FIA Huntington Free Saturdays

Huntington celebrates the Flint Institute of Arts by providing everyone access free of charge every Saturday from 10am-5pm. Huntington’s “Welcome” philosophy is a perfect fit for Free Saturdays at the Flint Institute of Arts and an open invitation for all to come, see, and experience art. Throughout its 150-year history, Huntington has committed to a full scope of community investments from business growth, affordable housing and financial education to sustaining a better quality of life through support of arts and education

Flint Institute of Arts, 1120 E. Kearsley St., Flint

 

 

Totem Books: Children’s Storytime

Please join Totem Books every Saturday for their weekly children’s story time program!  Come listen to read aloud stories, create a fun craft, and enjoy shared refreshments from 11am-12pm

Totem Books, 620 W. Court St., Flint

 

FIA Glassblowing Demonstration

Join Flint Institute of Arts every Saturday in their Art School Hot Shop for free glassblowing demonstrations thanks to McLaren Health Care, from 11am-4pm.

Flint Institute of Arts, 1120 E. Kearsley St., Flint

 

 

Sun. Jan. 6

Flint Firebirds

The Flint Firebirds will host the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds at 2pm.

Dort Federal Credit Union Event Center, 3501 Lapeer Rd., Flint

 

 

Live Trivia at Blondie’s Food & Spirits

Visit the Tap Room for Live Trivia! Every Sunday from 6-8pm

Blondie’s Food & Spirits, 2520 W Hill Rd., Flint

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