In Season: October 17, 2015
Submitted 10-17-2015 under NONPROFITS
A list of locally grown fruits and vegetables along with locally produce products available at your local farmers markets.
#RacisminGR discussion to come to CRC Office of Race Relations
Submitted 10-17-2015 under NEWS
dThe third of a four part series discussing racism in the Grand Rapids community hosted by Partners for a Racism Free Community will be taking place at the CRC Denominational building on October 20.
Behind the Art: the Artists' Perspectives
Submitted 10-14-2015 under NEWS
Hear from ArtPrize Seven award winners about their inspiration for and message behind their work.
S.O.U.L = Something Outstanding Urges Listening
Submitted 10-14-2015 under OPINION
Soul music can be described as Something Outstanding Urges Listening, that someone is Charles Bradley
Join GGRWHC's Writing Bee to summarize transcripts of interviews with notable local women
Submitted 10-13-2015 under NONPROFITS
The Greater Grand Rapids Women's History Council is looking for a few good writers who can write summaries of transcripts created through oral histories of local notable women.
Principal of Shawmut Hills encourages neighbors to participate in Westside growth
Submitted 10-13-2015 under OPINION
The upper west side has only one park and it has not been updated since the mid 1950's.
Bluegrass concert to benefit Education Foundation's individual scholarship fund
Submitted 10-13-2015 under NONPROFITS
The October 22 concert at the Downtown Market will feature the North Carolina band Mipso, with Grand Rapids opener Mark Lavengood.
Human library event aims to increase understanding, reduce prejudice
Submitted 10-13-2015 under NEWS
On October 17 at 10 a.m., the Grand Rapids Public Library be holding a "human library" event. At this event, people from diverse backgrounds act as "books" that can be checked out, so that people can ask about their experiences.
SiTE:LAB community creates one more surprise at final performance of grand prize winner
Submitted 10-12-2015 under OPINION
At the end of the marathon that is ArtPrize, the true test of the SiTE:LAB community was met: to make sure long-time volunteer Toni Bal could swing right along the rest of the women in Kate Gilmore's winning "Higher Ground."
Mayor answers questions from local citizens in City Connection
Submitted 10-12-2015 under NONPROFITS
Mayor Heartwell answered citizen questions, submittable by phone calls, emails, tweets or comments on the article, Monday at 5:00 p.m.