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The Pine Performance Center Events

For more information on events happening at The Pine Performance Center and the Erickson Center for the Arts, click on Event Calendar or call 906.586.9974 Monday-Friday. For tickets, click HERE.
~ Veterans Discount Tickets offered for all ECA events.
~Student and Children's Discount Tickets offered for select events.
Call the ECA office to ask about Senior Programs.

February Events


ECA Performing Arts Club February Meeting

Wednesday, February 18 4 -7 PM 

Join organizer Emily Hill for a club meeting each month, where members will EXPLORE THEIR TALENT and participate in fun, educational workshops and learn about all things theater including: *Acting/Characterization *Improv *Vocals *Stage Make Up *Choreography
and MUCH MORE! February's Meeting:
Embracing Your Character and Showing Emotion
A Mexican Potluck will be held in the lobby.

This club is FREE and open to the public. Adults and students ages 12 and up welcome to attend. No prior stage or theater experience required. Pre-registration not required. For questions, please call Emily Hill at 614.282.4036.


March Events

2026 Friends of Seney National Wildlife Refuge Winter Film Festival
The Pine Performance Center.
~FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!~
6:30 PM Doors @ 6:00 PM
Donations welcome and will benefit the Friends of Seney National Wildlife Refuge Group

March 5
LIVE PRESENTATION: OWLS OF WHITEFISH POINT
Join Chris Neri and Nova Mackentley for a behind-the-scenes look at more than 25 years of owl banding at Whitefish Point. In this special presentation offered in partnership by Friends of Whitefish Point and Friends of Seney National Wildlife Refuge, the renowned field biologists and wildlife photographers share stories, images, and research insights that reveal owl migration patterns and what long-term monitoring tells us about change in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

March 12
ALL TOO CLEAR
Using cutting-edge underwater drones, All Too Clear is an award-winning film that dives beneath the Great Lakes to reveal a startling transformation. As invasive quagga mussels alter entire food webs, scientists race to understand what's being lost-and what hope remains. Visually stunning, the film explores the impact of the quagga mussel on the whitefish population and what scientists are doing to protect our freshwater ecosystems. Elliot Nelson with Michigan Sea Grant will join us to answer questions after the film.

March 19
RETURN OF THE TRUMPETERS
Once nearly extinct, trumpeter swans have returned to the Great Lakes thanks to decades of conservation work. This inspiring film traces the remarkable recovery of North America's largest swan, celebrating persistence, partnership, and the power of wetlands to heal when given the chance. This 90 minute film is a project of The Trumpeter Swan Society and funded by a bequest from the James and Patricia Bigley Trust. It was created and produced by Steve Devon and includes spectacular
footage of Seney's swans. A Seney ranger will be on hand to answer questions after the film.



"This is an amazing venue. State of the art sound system and lighting in a theater where there is truly not a bad seat, even in the last row. They were very welcoming to our band and took very good care of us. I can't say enough good about the place!"

-Eddie, Lookin' Back A Tribute to Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band

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