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Catalyst Radio: The Market presented by Avenue For The Arts is Saturday

The first of two artists markets is Sat., June 8, noon-8 p.m. on Division Avenue, featuring various arts, crafts and entertainment.

About Catalyst Radio

Catalyst Radio is the weekly public affairs radio program of Community Media Center, with producer and host Linda Gellasch. The program is a feature of WYCE and The Rapidian and includes interviews with organizations and people working on social change and community support, examines media and free speech issues, and takes a look at the behind-the-scenes of Rapidian reporting. You can catch it on air at noon every Friday on WYCE 88.1 FM or streaming on the Grand Rapids Community Media Center Website.

Past Catalyst Radio episodes are archived on The Rapidian.

Daydream Studios will be among the estimated 80 artists vendors at The Market on Division Avenue Saturday.

Daydream Studios will be among the estimated 80 artists vendors at The Market on Division Avenue Saturday.

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INTERVIEW

In this episode of Catalyst Radio is featured Avenue For The Arts, and its Market highlighting artists and businesses and the community of South Division Avenue between Fulton and Cherry.

In studio is Jes Hacker, who is a coordinator for The Market Presented by Avenue For The Arts, along with two of the artists participating in the Market – Lynn McKeown and Amber Gerard.

MUSIC

Music featured in this episode of Catalyst Radio is from local artist Jake Stilson, who is set to perform at tomorrow’s artists market event on Division Avenue. The song “You Sigh” is from his early release The Same Moon Shines On both Of Us.

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