Grace Theisen Music
Friday at the Flats (Grace Theisen Duo w/ Carolyn Koebel)
Celery Flats Picinic Pavilion and Restrooms
7335 Garden Ln
Portage, MI 49002
May 24, 2024
4:30 PM EDT
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We are bringing the taste of Portage to you! Friday at the Flats returns to the Celery Flats Pavilion in 2024. Join us on the fourth Friday of the month for dinner and experience a wide range of food vendors and live music. Seating is limited, but lawn space is plentiful, so bring a blanket or chair. Connect with your loved ones at Celery Flats through food and fun. While at the event, join the Friday at the Flats Community Food Drive! All items must be sealed, undamaged, unexpired, non-perishable or canned food. Some examples of current needs are: jelly/jam, cereal, canned soups, boxed meals (e.g. Hamburger Helper), shelf-stable powdered milk, baking mixes (e.g. Jiffy or Bisquick), shelf-stable tortillas, granola bars or microwavable foods (like rice in a bag). Donations can be dropped off at the donation bin at the Portage Parks & Recreation tent throughout the event.
» Celery Flats Pavilion (7335 Garden Lane, Portage, MI)
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Jorge de María
January 16th 2023
First show of hers I've seen with the full band. Her violinist in particular's an absolute killer. Added so much to her sound.
Kalamazoo, MI@Bell's Brewery
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Grace Theisen Music Biography
Grace Theisen is a queer Americana artist originally from Kalamazoo, Michigan. After graduating from Hope College in 2014 with a double major in Gender Studies and Psychology, Grace moved to Nashville, TN from 2015-2018 to run her nonprofit, Songs Against Slavery, full-time. Their mission was to raise awareness and fight sex trafficking in the U.S. through benefit concerts. They ended up raising over $375,000 to aid in the fight. In that time, she opened for Emmylou Harris, played the infamous Bluebird Cafe, participated in songwriter rounds at The Listening Room and opened for Matthew Perryman Jones at The Nashville City Winery.
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