Keep an eye on msufcuart.com and this page for updates and details. In the meantime, save the date! Questions? Email our event director at mary@m3group.biz.
- February 4
- March 4
- April 1
- May 6
- June 3
Parents and caregivers will learn how to talk, sing, read, write, and play with their littles ones to promote pre-reading skills. Concludes with hands-on activity stations. This storytime uses the Ready to Read Michigan program from the Library of Michigan.
This workshop series offers a structured and engaging introduction to the "game of kings," taught by professional chess coach Tyler Hug. Beginners on up will gain valuable skills in a fun, supportive environment. Attend one or all sessions.
Learn emergency procedures, discipline techniques, diapering, age-appropriate activities, rescue breathing, the Heimlich maneuver, and basic first aid skills needed while babysitting. Upon workshop completion, students receive an American Red Cross babysitting course certificate. Registration required, class size limited.
Use salt dough, cookie cutters, and faux jewels to create a beautiful Easter ornament!
Reading Challenge participants can join us for a Mario Party with snacks, games, and crafts. Not a Reading Challenge participant? You can sign up at the party!
Join us for these networking events at 9:00 AM on the second Wednesday of each month in the City Hall Community Room across from the Chamber office.
Join us and learn about fellow Chamber members.
Please like our Facebook page to keep up to date about who the presenter will be each month.
Parents and caregivers will learn how to talk, sing, read, write, and play with their littles ones to promote pre-reading skills. Concludes with hands-on activity stations. This storytime uses the Ready to Read Michigan program from the Library of Michigan.
Join Swordsmanship Museum and Academy historian Jerry Berg as he leads us on a journey back to the 1500s to explore the unique warriors that fought in and defended Ireland during this century of conquest and invasion. High quality replicas from the Museum's collection will also be featured, including some of the largest swords and the most intimidating ranged weapons!
This workshop series offers a structured and engaging introduction to the "game of kings," taught by professional chess coach Tyler Hug. Beginners on up will gain valuable skills in a fun, supportive environment. Attend one or all sessions.
It begins on Friday, March 13th at the Grand Ledge Opera House at 121 S. Bridge Street with the Pub Runners Band www.pubrunners.net . Enjoy an evening of singing and dancing as they perform the traditional Irish favorites. Doors open at 6:30PM and Irish entertainment starts at 7:30PM. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Your admission ticket for Friday includes an Irish beverage. There are a limited number of tickets so make sure to get yours today at www.gloperahouse.com .
On Saturday all the excitement begins at 11:00AM in Grand Ledge! From 11:00AM until 4:00PM the American Legion Post #48 located at 731 N. Clinton Street will be hosting their Annual Irish Stew Cook-off. Admission is free, so stop by and vote for the “Best in Town”. The Grand Ledge Opera House will open its doors starting at 11:00AM on Saturday for lunch. Stop by and enjoy a cup of potato soup and a Guinness beer before the parade. Donations accepted for admission. At 2:00PM the 22nd annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade kicks off down Bridge Street. Enjoy watching the Glen Erin Pipe Band, Irish Dancers, floats and much more as they march across the Grand River in the heart of Grand Ledge. After the parade the Opera House will continue to serve Irish fare and beverages along with entertainment including the Glen Erin Pipe Band and the Hubbardston and McCartney Irish Dancers. This event brings out a sign of Spring and is the perfect way for families to emerge from the winter weather and come together in celebration.
Follow the Rainbow To Bridge Street
The Grand Ledge Area Chamber of Commerce presents the ultimate St. Patrick's Day experience. Explore downtown, scan hidden codes, unlock amazing giveaways plus a chance to win the Grand Ledge Pot O' Gold.
It begins on Friday, March 13th at the Grand Ledge Opera House at 121 S. Bridge Street with the Pub Runners Band www.pubrunners.net . Enjoy an evening of singing and dancing as they perform the traditional Irish favorites. Doors open at 6:30PM and Irish entertainment starts at 7:30PM. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Your admission ticket for Friday includes an Irish beverage. There are a limited number of tickets so make sure to get yours today in person at the Opera House M-F 10am-2pm or at www.gloperahouse.com .
On Saturday all the excitement begins at 11:00AM in Grand Ledge! From 11:00AM until 4:00PM the American Legion Post #48 located at 731 N. Clinton Street will be hosting their Annual Irish Stew Cook-off. Admission is free, so stop by and vote for the “Best in Town”. The Grand Ledge Opera House will open its doors starting at 11:00AM on Saturday for lunch. Stop by and enjoy a cup of potato soup and a Guinness beer before the parade. Donations accepted for admission. At 2:00PM the 22nd annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade kicks off down Bridge Street. Enjoy watching the Glen Erin Pipe Band, Irish Dancers, floats and much more as they march across the Grand River in the heart of Grand Ledge. After the parade the Opera House will continue to serve Irish fare and beverages along with entertainment including the Glen Erin Pipe Band and the Hubbardston and McCartney Irish Dancers. This event brings out a sign of Spring and is the perfect way for families to emerge from the winter weather and come together in celebration.
Come Early, Stay Late, and Shop & Eat Downtown
If you have Celtic Pride or just want to see a Wee Bit of Irish, come on down to Bridge Street and take in the sights and sounds of the parade.
St. Patrick's Day Celebration Parade (2:00 PM)
Bridge Street Plaza Festivities (12:00 - 3:00 PM)
- Come chat with our sponsors at their booths
Bring the kids anytime between 6pm and 7pm to participate. Venture into the darkened Children's Department to find 3 eggs per child, then trade the eggs in for a small treat.
Please visit our website to see which Chamber member is hosting each event.
This workshop series offers a structured and engaging introduction to the "game of kings," taught by professional chess coach Tyler Hug. Beginners on up will gain valuable skills in a fun, supportive environment. Attend one or all sessions.
We’ll read a story, sing and rhyme together, and have fun while learning and playing. We’ll end with time for caregivers to socialize and babies to play.
Participants gather at our designated tables at BrickHaven, and everyone brings a book of their choice to read silently for 45 minutes while enjoying a drink/meal. Then they will share a bit about the book they’re reading. Registration required to reserve space.




