Submitted 06-08-2012 under NEWS
Dr. Julia Mason discusses ecofeminism and women’s unique relationship with the environment.
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MAP is training volunteers to help prevent and end modern-day slavery
Submitted 06-07-2012 under NEWS
After nearly a year in business, Nourish Organic Market continues to grow in its food offerings to Grand Rapidians, like their bulk food section, expanded freezer space and a display kitchen.
Submitted 06-07-2012 under NONPROFITS
Southeast Area Farmers' Market is Fridays June 15 at GR Ford School, 2 p.m. - 7 p.m. and at Garfield Park on Saturdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Accepts EBT, Bridge Cards, WIC and Double Up Food Bucks.
Submitted 06-07-2012 under LOCAL LIFE
Folk-pop group Ribbons of Song, author Wade Rouse, and Beatles tribute band Toppermost entertain Bookfest attendees on a windy Saturday afternoon in front of the Public Library.
Young adult author Gary Schmidt and poet Romeo Ray captivate the audience with their passion for writing.
Submitted 06-06-2012 under NONPROFITS
The city's early fire brigades were volunteer organizations, the church bell at St. Andrews Cathedral was one of two fire alarms, and horses had to be harnessed before the engine could leave the fire house.
Songs from the Second Floor is a collection of the ephemeral performances that occur live on the air, in one take, on 88.1 WYCE. This video series is produced by GRTV in collaboration with WYCE and The Rapidian in order to capture and archive these rare moments.
Submitted 06-05-2012 under NONPROFITS
Karisa Wilson will be performing at The Market presented by the Avenue for the Arts June 9 at 12 p.m. at 106 S. Division. Her newest album will be available for purchase - fresh off the press!
Fulton Street Farmers Market is looking for volunteers on June 12th and June 15th.