Chateau Chantal hosts summer food and wine program
Starting on Thursday, Chanteau Chantal will be offering wine and food experiences for the summer.
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Golf great Jack Nicklaus scheduled for West Michigan Sports Commission event in fall
The event is currently scheduled for Monday, Sept. 28, from 5-9 p.m., at the DeVos Place Convention Center’s Steelcase Ballroom,
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Lowell Arts Gallery reopens with new exhibit
The exhibit features three groups of artist each focusing on one of the specific topics of “Being + Wonder + Within.”
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Worth the wait: Meijer Gardens exhibit ‘George Segal: Body Language’ set for delayed opening
The exhibition will span the career of Segal and focus on his “creative vision in representing body language across a variety of materials.”
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Action Wake Park hosts a summer water sports camp
Action Water Park opens its summer camp starting June 11.
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Water exploration planned in Suttons Bay
Inland Seas Education Association invites the public to engage with water through their Going to the Water Summer stewardship Series.
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A reunion with Jason Isbell’s latest music, despite ‘postponed’ local concert
If you were hoping to catch Isbell and his Unit on a local stage this month, that ain’t happening. But his new music still seems like songs for these hard times.
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Muskegon Heritage Museum joins Lakeshore Museum Center
With the retirement of the longtime volunteer directors, the Muskegon Heritage Museum was gifted to the Lakeshore Museum Center.
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Small town stay-cation ideas for those look to stay close
By Adrienne Brown-ReasnerWest Michigan Tourist Association As travel begins to re-open throughout West Michigan, people are looking for ways to explore the area safely this [Read More]
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Downtown Holland open for business
Retail shows are now open with dine-in services at restaurants expected to start June 8.
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Boyne Theater becomes a community asset
By Kelsie King-DuffBoyne City Main Street The lights of the Boyne Theater will shine again! For the last 18 months a small group of community [Read More]
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Grand Rapids Public Museum’s Camp Curious program goes virtual for Summer 2020
The virtual Camp Curious programs will start June 15 and will be offered at a reduce rate.
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2020 Lowell Showboat Summer concerts cancelled
Lowell announces the cancelation of its summer concert series. Planning to return in 2021.
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Grand Rapids Public Museum launches ‘Keeping it Curious’ blog
By Christie BenderGrand Rapids Public Museum The Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) announced today the official launch of its Keeping it Curious blog. Online visitors of all [Read More]
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Oliver Art Center hosts ‘Make a Mask, Make a Difference’ contest
Cash prizes will be awarded for the best creativity and originality.
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Michael Carbonaro show rescheduled to 2021
The magician know for his original hidden camera magic series will come to the Holland Civic Center in 2021.
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Grand Rapids Symphony ratifies one-year contract agreement with Symphony musicians
The collective bargaining agreement continues provisions of the expiring contact.
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GR Symphony, Meijer Gardens cancel summer concerts, hope to offer alternatives in August
Both organizations are looking to August for possible outdoor events to help fill the summer void of music performances.
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Grand Rapids Ballet creates two new virtual programs
The first of the new virtual programs will be released May 15.
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Fountain Street Church to host ‘Streetlight Harmonies’ documentary virtual screening, Q&A
Streetlight Harmonies uncovers the artists and the history “that laid the foundation for Rock & Roll, Rhythm & Blues, and built a bridge to the Civil Rights Movement.”
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St. Cecilia, looking to better days ahead, announces extensive 2020-21 concert season
The current lineup of 18 chamber, folk and jazz shows will be highlighted by the February 2021 inaugural jazz WinterFest featuring Christian McBride and Friends.
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St. Cecilia, jazz pianist Emmet Cohen team up to offer livestream concert May 14
With St. Cecilia quiet and the Royce stage empty, the music center and the jazz pianist are bringing a livestream concert from his living room to your living room.
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Virtual Arts Festival set to take place June 5 and 6
The event is set for June 5 with an encore showing June 6 on WOOD-TV.
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