Events of Thursday, October 6, 2022 - JTV Jackson

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Rummage-Bake-Craft Sale.  South Jackson Community Church is holding a Rummage/Bake/Craft Sale on Thursday, October 6th and Friday, October 7th from 9 am to 5 pm. Many blessings are to be found amongst all the goodies so come get yours! 1024 W. Kimmel Road, Jackson.

The Green Market at Henry Ford Jackson Hospital.  9 AM to 2 PM.  We focus on natural, sustainable Michigan produce and products.  All foods and products sold at The Green Market at Henry Ford Allegiance Health are grown and/or produced in Michigan using little or no pesticides, herbicides, inorganic fertilizers, or antibiotics.  This means healthier foods for the greater Jackson community and less pollution for our rivers and lakes.  Baked goods, Cheese, Crafts items, Flowers, Eggs, Herbs, Vegetables, Honey, Jams, Maple, Meat, Plants, Poultry, Prepared food, Soap.  Come shop and have lunch!   EBT and credit cards accepted.  East Michigan and Waterloo (across from the hospital).

Member Movie Night at the Michigan Theatre.  Tonight, the 1984 film “Ghostbusters”. Doors open at 6:30 pm. Film begins at 7:00 pm. Admission is $5. Michigan Theatre Members receive FREE ADMISSION.

Chris Canas Acoustic at Grand River Brewery.  6 PM.  Detroit’s Prince Of Blues, Chris Canas, performs his raw unfiltered acoustic show LIVE for the fine folks of Jackson, MI. Come get some Blues, Funk, And Soul.  Grand River Brewery, 117 W. Glick, Jackson.

The Future of Comedy Show.  7 PM.  On this episode of The Future of Comedy Show we are at the Brass Rail with nationally touring headliners Jamie Shirner and Mike Ball. Along with special guests Alaina Bamfield, Aaron Lamar, Ken Witzgall and Steve Kaz. Doors are at 7 pm and show starts at 8 pm.  Jamie Shriner is a comedian based in Chicago, IL. She uses her vocal stylings and blunt point of view to comment on how she experiences the world around her. 308 Brass Rail, 308 W. Prospect Street, Jackson.

Mark Arshak at CC’s Classic Lounge.  7 PM to 10 PM.  Mark Arshak & Guest.  Acoustic blues and more.  629 East Michigan Avenue, Jackson.

How People Make Things Exhibit.  Ella Sharp Museum.  Every object in our world has a story of how it is made. How People Make Things tells this story by linking familiar childhood objects to a process of manufacturing that combines people, ideas and technology. Join us on the “factory floor” and create objects with real tools while exploring four manufacturing processes – molding, cutting, deforming, and assembly. Displays demonstrate the steps familiar objects — Vans sneakers, Matchbox Cars, and baseballs — undertake during their transformation from raw materials to finished products, as well as the various manufacturing processes utilized along the way. Plus, nostalgia buffs can relive Fred Rogers’ visits to manufacturing factories in vintage Picture Picture videos from the original Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Series. Cost: adults/$5, children/$3. ESM members and children under 5/free. Galleries are open Wednesday – Sunday during regular business hours. Planetarium shows and historical Farm House tours are also available on select weekends. Admission can be purchased on-site or at www.ellasharpmuseum.org .