Submitted 02-03-2015 under NEWS
The Women and Environment Symposium, a one day event designed to inform participants on gender issues and environmental concerns, will cover environmental justice, healthy homes and family health, inclusion and localizing food.
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Submitted 02-03-2015 under NONPROFITS
Wayne Rietberg shares memories of his grandmother playing the old pump organ at Neland Avenue Christian Reformed Church.
Submitted 02-02-2015 under NONPROFITS
This month's live open forum included a conversation about the 12 point plan.
Loutisha Patterson remembers visiting Grand Rapids when her husband applied for a job at Fuller Avenue Christian Reformed Church.
Marcia Rose talks about her time at Blodgett and her experiences in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Submitted 01-30-2015 under NEWS
Community college administrators, GRCC students, and politicians respond to President Barack Obama's idea to provide federal and state funding to cover the first two years of college education for all American citizens.
United Way’s Kent County Tax Credit Coalition helps those trying to meet basic needs, offering free tax preparation. Show Me The Money fair on Saturday at Alger Middle School includes financial seminars.
Submitted 01-29-2015 under NONPROFITS
Tawangela Matthews talks about her work at Alternative Directions and gives advice for those seeking change in their lives.
Submitted 01-28-2015 under LOCAL LIFE
Local writers compete to win $250 and see their work published in this year’s Write Michigan anthology. Public votes are open through January 31.
Submitted 01-28-2015 under NONPROFITS
Rozann Mueller describes students in Alternative Directions’ GED program.