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Grab your friends, and let’s punk the halls together! 🎤✨
This is more than a Christmas concert—it's a celebration for everyone! Whether you rock flannel, leather, or ugly holiday sweaters, all are welcome to come as they are. Let's share in the joy of the season with music, community, and a little rebellious cheer.
🎶 When: 7 - 9 pm, Friday December 6
📍 Where: The 109 Cultural Exchange
Join us for a holiday event like no other! Darnell Don't Like Citrus will crank up the volume and bring the spirit of the season with a twist—performing high-energy pop punk hits and punked-out Christmas classics that'll keep your head banging all night.
🎸 Get Ready to Rock Around the Christmas Tree! 🎄
Darnell Don't Like Citrus is a pop punk cover band based out of Ypsilanti, Michigan. The three members, Sam Scarlett (Guitar, Vocals), Aidan Hartman (Drums), and Jonathan Hoover (Bass, Vocals) met while working at the same movie theater together. Once finding out they all liked the same type of music, they decided to form a band. Darnell Don't Like Citrus aims to rediscover the nostalgic, rebellious feel from punk music born out of the 1990s and early 2000s, covering bands like blink-182, Green Day, as well as some more recent bands like Neck Deep. Together, they raise the roof in any venue that likes to make noise.
This event is open to all ages but recommended for teens and older. Ticket prices are $15 in advance for people 16 years of age or older, $20 at the door. Children under the age of 16 are free with adult(s)!
The SALINE SOCIAL DISTRICT IS OPEN for this event.
For Tickets, go to: https://app.gopassage.com/events/punk-rock-christmas-concert-with-darnell-don-t-like-citrus
The 109 Cultural Exchange
109 W Michigan Avenue
Saline, MI 48176
United States
Moderate rain, with a high of 55 and low of 34 degrees. Don't forget your umbrella! Overcast in the morning, patchy rain nearby overnight.
Disagree with Dillon's assessment of Girbach and relieved that Council voted otherwise regarding appointments.
Denial of maintenance is a bit of a canard.
Girbach and Dillon and many other were under the understanding that the most recent "study" of the feasibility of the Rec Center was exactly that. Instead, they were given a report that was nothing but a "if you build it, they will come" request for money.
Disagree with your assessments. That said, if you believe the process was flawed well . . . . perhaps, again, you should be looking at Girbach as he was involved in the process (don't know what, if any other Council members were).