Join the Title Track family at these Earth Week 2025 events across the state
Title Track launched on Earth Day 2019 with a commitment to weaving the arts and creative practice into all that we do – believing that music and storytelling can speak to the heart, mind and soul in a meaningful way that can uniquely contribute to the healing and transformation that our world so desperately needs. Few people embodied this belief and commitment more beautifully than our beloved friend and colleague, Holly T. Bird.
We are so grateful for the many kind words, moving remembrances, and memorial donations that have been shared and contributed in honor of Holly over these last few weeks. As we continue to grieve and remember, our commitment to this creative path and heart-centered work only grows deeper as we honor Holly’s countless contributions over the last 6 years to the envisioning, launch, program development, and community building of Title Track.
This Earth Week the Title Track family will be participating in various
Tuesday, April 21 at 7pm: “A Water Trail: The Birth of a Water Protector” documentary screening at the Alluvion, Traverse City. Featuring Title Track board member, Amber Hasan. Panel discussion to follow.
Friday, April 25 at 10am-9pm: Water is Life Festival at Northern Michigan University in Marquette featuring a full day of activities and an evening program featuring The Sister Tour (Amber Hasan and Shea Cobb).
Saturday, April 26 at 10am-1pm: Water Protector’s Training Camp at the Old Art Building in Leland, MI. Free (donations accepted) and open to all young people ages 10-17.
Saturday, April 26 at 3-6pm: “Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America” at Milliken Auditorium, Traverse City. Northern Michigan E3 presents this documentary screening followed by a panel of local BIPOC community members including Title Track board members Crystal Woodward-Turner and Amber Hasan
Sunday, April 27 at 1-4:30pm: Ann Arbor’s Earth Day Festival at Leslie Science & Nature Center, Ann Arbor. Title Track will present a musical performance featuring Title Track staff and friends, followed by a Water Protector’s Training Camp and a concert from Joe Reilly & The Community Gardeners. Free.
Wednesday, April 24 – Sunday, April 27: Seth Bernard Earth Week music tour visiting Leland, Bellaire, Brethren, and Ann Arbor. See details below in the tour graphic.