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(2) Life after the Arts Council
A reflection on the impending closure of the Arts Council of Greater Grand Rapids from a former employee: what happened and where do we go from here?
(2) Grand Rapidians celebrate Day of the Dead
A collection of Day of the Dead altars celebrate the Mexican holiday at Grand Rapids Public Library.
(2) Fair Farm Bill Rally
West Michigan citizens demand Stabenow's support for Fair Farm Rules; listen to speakers Sheri Rop, Andrea Villarreal and Cynthia Price
(2) Uptown Kitchen: Cooking up a small business
A 23 year old college graduate takes a school assignment and turns it into a new local business set to open mid-December.
(2) Catch a peek Thursday night of a new book, "Tasting and Touring Michigan's Homegrown Food: A Culinary Road Trip"
Join us Thursday evening as two local women, writer Jaye Beeler and photographer Dianne Carroll Burdick, present a free sneak peek at their new book "Tasting and Touring Michigan's Homegrown...
(2) Diversity and Inclusion lecture series to start Wednesday
TEAM is launching its Diversity and Inclusion Lecture Series, starting Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 2 p.m. at the Grand Rapids Community Foundation.
(2) Aging well: Westminster Presbyterian Church celebrates 150th birthday
Westminister Presbyterian Church celebrates its 150th year with events for the community and congregation and commits to continue fighting injustice.
(2) TEAMwork: A night of dance and drag for diversity
The Pyramid Scheme will hold a charity benefit Dec. 10 that will feature bands, a drag show, a silent auction and a DJ.
(2) Who's engaging the community?
As the new Community Engagement Specialist at The Rapidian, I thought you'd like to know a little bit about who I am, how I got here, and what it means for the Rapidian community.
(2) Want to talk to Mother Nature? Now, there's an app for that.
Grand Rapids tech wizards AJ Paschka and Andy Weber promise to weave weather into our lives in a whole new way through their Weather Collage smartphone app.