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Story Matters: Matt Seager comes back for music in Grand Rapids

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Matt Seager discovered Grand Rapids' food, beer and music scenes when he attended Aquinas College. Seager sat down with us at Ah Nab Awen Park and told us what makes him still come back to visit Grand Rapids whenever he gets the chance.
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Tell your story

You can join us at the story fort and tell your story for our Story Matters project at a variety of ArtPrize venues. 

Events at SiTE:LAB and City parks are weather permitting.

September 28

  • Saturday, 12-2 p.m.
  • SiTE:LAB
  • 54 Jefferson SE
  • Saturday, 4-6 p.m.
  • Louis Campau Promenade
  • 125 Monroe Ave NW

October 1

October 4

October 5

We build community when we share our stories - whether they be a memory, an experience or just simply telling what we think is great about this place. While at various ArtPrize venues throughout the event, The Rapidian's Story Matters project asked several local citizens to share their stories. STORY MATTERS. is a story collecting project from The Rapidian and GRTV.

Matt Seager says the three things that make Grand Rapids rock are Yesterdog, Yesterdog and Yesterdog. He also loves returning to the city for the music scene- local musicians and even the music stores- and the microbrew culture.

 

You can see all the Story Matters videos archived at therapidian.org/placematters/story.

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