Green Wood Coffee House Event Listings

Join us for exceptional music, coffee, and dessert in an intimate setting at one of our Coffee House events.

We now have three locations! Please note which location is hosting your event!

Out Of Eden location: 2415 Norvell Rd, Grass Lake, MI 49240

Dixboro location: 5221 Church Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48105

Grace Church location: 3150 Glazier Way, Ann Arbor, MI 48105

No tickets are mailed; simply give your name at the door.

Doors open 30 minutes before show time.

Times are tough — money is tight. Music brings comfort and joy. If your budget prevents you from paying admission, please don’t stay away! At the door, simply pay what you can, or mention that you are on the guest list. It’s just not the same without you!

Is there an artist you’d like to see and hear, but the date conflicts with your schedule? Did you know that many artists sing in the Sunday 10am service at Grass Lake United Methodist Church while in the area? Upcoming special music at GLUMC: March 22, Laz and Jennifer; May 3, Don White; May 10, Don Henry; Sept 13, Mark Stuart; Sept 27, David Roth; Oct 4, Pierce Pettis; Nov 22, Rupert Wates. Come as you are; everyone welcome. 449 E. Michigan Ave.

Event Information:

  • Sat
    26
    Apr
    2025

    Tom Chapin

    7:30 pmDixboro United Methodist Church, 5221 Church Rd, Ann Arbor MI 48105

    Suggested Donation $20 BUY-TICKETS-NOW

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    In a career that spans 23 albums and includes three Grammy awards, Tom Chapin has covered a lot of creative ground. In addition to his work as a recording artist and concert performer, Chapin has acted on Broadway and worked in films, television and radio. Tom grew up in a family that encouraged artistic pursuits. He began performing professionally as a teenager in the early 1960s, playing in Greenwich Village folk clubs alongside his siblings, Harry and Steve, as one of The Chapin Brothers. In 1971, he began a five-year run as the host of the ABC-TV children's series, "Make A Wish." Chapin and his songs were also featured in the 1970 documentary film, "Blue Water, White Death," for which he spent six months sailing the Indian Ocean searching for great white sharks.

    As a music-maker, Chapin has maintained two parallel careers, as a highly respected contemporary folk artist and as a pioneer in the field of children's music. In the former role, Chapin has established a reputation for insightful, heartfelt songcraft and charismatic live performances. In the latter, he continues to engage the hearts, minds and imaginations of young listeners with witty, life-affirming original songs delivered in a sophisticated array of musical styles. Chapin's infectious songs, sterling musicianship and personal warmth shine, whether he's performing on record or in a concert hall, an outdoor festival, a school, in front of a symphony orchestra, or in an intimate coffeehouse.

    www.tomchapin.com