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Downtown to host holiday events
The holidays in Downtown Holland kick off on November 15. The season includes discounts, promotions, and special family-friendly events.
Dinner to feature award-winning executive and leadership expert
As the founder of BeLIVE Coaching & Consulting and co-president of United Latinas, Saldana brings over 20 years of global executive experience from her work with Fortune 500 companies in Mexico and the U.S.
Nonprofit increases accessibility with relocation
The move marks a significant step in the nonprofit’s commitment to providing high-quality programs and resources for adults seeking to learn English language literacy.
Workforce development agency recognized at the White House
Apprenticeships are paid work experiences that combine on-the-job and classroom learning.
Tribe receives grant to advance historic preservation
The grant will enable the Tribal Historic Preservation Office to establish a Tribal Register of Historic Places and develop the necessary forms, policies, and procedures.
Arts and education nonprofit names new Executive Director
He is a Grand Rapids native with nearly two decades of experience in nonprofit leadership.
Experienced energy counsel joins law firm
She brings diverse experience, having served as a trial attorney for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, in-house counsel to a leading publicly traded independent power producer, and in private practice.
Notable creatives return to West Michigan to support youth
Leading film and digital media professionals from West Michigan are returning home to inspire and support local students.
Distillery brings back popular spirit for the holidays
Last fall, the ready-to-drink spirit was introduced in a limited release, which sold out in every West Michigan store that carried it.
Grand Rapids Founder and CEO receives statewide industry award
The Young Architect Award recognizes proficiency and exceptional accomplishments in, and contributions to, the profession by an architect who has been a member of the AIA Michigan Chapter for at least three years and is 40 years old or younger during the year of the award.
Gardens appoints new board members, kicks-off 30th anniversary
ENLIGHTEN is a new outdoor holiday light spectacle running on select dates from November 27 to January 4.
U.S. Air Force veteran and wife open charcuterie store
The menu offers a variety of boards to suit different tastes and dietary preferences, including classic, plant-based, and dessert options.
Brewery to host Día de los Muertos celebration
The event will feature a Hispanic artist market, traditional Mexican food offerings, cultural decorations, and live music.
Homeless service provider hires new Director of Development
She previously held leadership positions with several nonprofit organizations including Autism Support of Kent County, the Jenison Public Education Foundation, and the American Heart Association.
New orthopedic surgery center opens in Zeeland
As residents throughout the community age and become more active, the demand for specialized orthopedic care continues to grow.
University appoints new president
The Board of Trustees unanimously approved the hire based on the recommendation of the presidential search committee.
New STEM learning space aims to close achievement gaps
This event marks a historic collaboration—the first-ever partnership between Grand Rapids Public Schools and a Black-founded nonprofit resulting in a dedicated education space.
Architecture, design, and engineering firm hires new President and CEO
A multi-disciplinary design firm has a new president and CEO.
Local film screening explores identity, belonging, and education equity
The film, which follows the lives of three Latino high school students in Holland, sheds light on their struggles with identity and belonging as children of Mexican immigrants in a predominantly Dutch community.
Event aims to raise $250,000 and spark 100,000 acts of kindness
Grand Rapids Giving Day will focus on "philanthropreneurship," a movement combining business skills with social impact to create sustainable, community-driven solutions.