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Grand Rapid's North East Neighborhood

Mary Ellen McNaughton exhibits at DCM

Submitted 09-03-2013 under NONPROFITS

Long-time local Artist, Mary Ellen McNaughton shows variety and beauty in her show "Visionary Odyssey." at Dominican Center Gallery.

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In Season: August 31, 2013

Submitted 08-30-2013 under NONPROFITS

Stock your fridge for the last weekend of the summer! Stop by Fulton Street for the seasons freshest varieties.

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When building places it's the people who count

Submitted 08-27-2013 under PLACE-MATTERS

Grand Rapids architect Mark Miller shares his recent experience in Traverse City. He talks tactical urbanism, waterfront activation and access and Friday night festivities.

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Third Annual Chair Affair Auction Steps It Up, and Every Chair Has a Story to Tell

Submitted 08-26-2013 under NONPROFITS

On November 9th Arts in Motion Studio West Michigan will host it's third annual Chair Affair auction event. Every year, this event raises funds for the creative arts, dance, music, and drama workshops and performance opportunities that are offered by AIM.

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Local History: Creston landmarks lost to fire

Submitted 08-26-2013 under NONPROFITS

Magnificent structures in Creston lost to fire

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Welcoming Dizzy Dog to the neighborhood

Submitted 08-26-2013 under NONPROFITS

Creston native starts business in the neighborhood.

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In Season: August 24, 2013

Submitted 08-23-2013 under NONPROFITS

It's peak season West Michigan- stop by Fulton Street before August sneaks away!

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Serve on a City board or commission

Submitted 08-20-2013 under NEWS

City Commission accepting application for volunteers

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In Season: August 17, 2013

Submitted 08-16-2013 under NONPROFITS

As the summer heats up, Michigan's produce does too- Peppers, Tomatoes and Melons will accompany the warmer temps this week!

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100% Homegrown program at Fulton Street Farmers Market celebrates 100% Farmer

Submitted 08-15-2013 under LOCAL LIFE

Founded in 2010, the "100% Homegrown" program is the first to certify and recognize farmers that sell only what they grow themselves.

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