18 Thursday, July 11, 2024 BATTLE CREEK SHOPPER NEWS http://www.thebattlecreekshopper.com
On Saturday, July 13, Community
Inclusive Recreation (CIR) is hosting
a community picnic for people that
have been a part of the CIR family
over the last 30 years, said Executive
Director Rhonda Ostrander-Cook.
The event will occur from 1-4 p.m.
at Leila Arboretum’s Fragrant Hill
Pavilion.
“Join us for food, music, games
and reminiscing about all the fun and
friendship over the last 30 years,”
said Ostrander-Cook.
Since 1994, CIR has been the pre-
miere agency serving people of all
abilities with recreation, arts and edu-
cation in Calhoun County.
“It started with bowling leagues and
dances and moved on to offering over
70 programs a year to over 1,
people,” said Ostrander-Cook. “All
are welcome to come and enjoy the
picnic, games and good time.”
Leila Arboretum is located at 928
W. Michigan Avenue in Battle Creek.
CIR celebrates 30
th
aAnniversary
with community picnic July 13
Learn more b y calling 963.1131 or apply today at bcacs.o rg.
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The annual Vibe@5 free summer
music series held its first concert
of 2024 last Friday (July 5) when
award-winning Denise Davis &
The Motor City Sensations pro-
vided attendees at Friendship Park
in downtown Battle Creek with
an assortment of blues, R&B and
Motown tunes to enjoy.
The group’s performance started
under late-afternoon summer skies
and temperatures in the 80s, but was
then cut short when a hard-driving
rain storm made its way through the
area.
The second of six Vibe@5 gath-
erings is now on deck for this
Friday (July 12) from 5-7:30 p.m.
at Friendship Park – located at the
corner of State Street and Capital
Avenue NE downtown – with a
performance of Soca, Motown
and soul music by another award-
The band Denise Davis and The Motor City Sensations from Detroit (pictured) kicked off this season’s Vibe@5 free
summer music series at Friendship Park in downtown Battle Creek last Friday by playing a variety of soul and Motown
tunes. This Friday’s act, from 5-7:30 p.m., will be the Caribbean Soul Experience Quartet. (Shopper News photo by Will Kowalski)
Vibe@5 kicks off 2024 free summer music series;
Caribbean Soul Experience is next this Friday
winning group, the Caribbean Soul
Experience Quartet.
The members of last week’s Motor
City Sensations group were vocalist
and bandleader Cynthia “Denise”
Davis, drummer Devon Johnson,
bassist Derron Jones and guitarist
and musical director Tony Jefferson.
The members of this Friday’s
Caribbean Soul Experience Quartet
are lead singer Julie Brown; Tim
Brown on drums, keyboards and
vocals; Jeff Davis on percussion and
drums; Jim Evans on guitars and
vocals; Dave Stevens on keyboards,
guitar and vocals; and Bob Withee
on bass and vocals.
After this Friday’s free music
appearance by the Caribbean
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