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Fennville educators leave $2.2M scholarship legacy

Students in Fennville Elementary and Middle Schools probably don’t know it yet but they will have an opportunity to receive a life-changing award years from now when they approach high school graduation.

By design: visionaries along the lakeshore

Residents along Michigan’s west coast, with visions of custom designed builds, have found a big assist from three Grand Rapids architecture firms.

New GR amphitheater readies itself for guests

As opening day approaches for the new Acrisure Amphitheater, Grand Rapids is fine-tuning two essentials of the concert experience: what you’ll eat and how you’ll get there.

Nine things to do in GR this weekend

A full weekend slate of live music, theater, sports, and hands-on experiences unfolds across the Grand Rapids area.

Youth take the lead at policy forum

On Friday morning, a new community landmark will amplify voices often left out of decision-making.

Get shreddy, Grand Rapids

If your desk drawers are stuffed with old bank statements, outdated files, and paperwork you’ve been meaning to deal with since at least last tax season, consider this your official nudge.

Up close and personal with alpacas

 The alpaca, arguably one of the most adorable creatures on earth, has a festival of its own.

Gavels down, gloves on

Judges and staff from the 61st District Court recently volunteered with local nonprofits across Grand Rapids.

Fresh on the scene: part 4, pizza!

Here at Grand Rapids Magazine, we keep a close eye on the city’s evolving food scene, highlighting the newest and most exciting places to eat.

City extends emergency training to Spanish speakers

In a move that reflects its commitment to inclusivity and public safety, the City of Grand Rapids recently hosted its first-ever Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Level 1 training conducted entirely in Spanish.

Coffee on the move

When I reached out to Marcia and Nate Czarnopys, I expected a classic mom-and-pop food truck story—because that’s our usual beat at Grand Rapids Magazine.

10 Things to do in West Michigan this weekend

Whether you’re in the mood for live theater, late-night museum wandering, cheap beer and hockey, or hands-on creativity, this weekend in Grand Rapids delivers every kind of outing.

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Coffee on the move

When I reached out to Marcia and Nate Czarnopys, I expected a classic mom-and-pop food truck story—because that’s our usual beat at Grand Rapids Magazine.

The Butler did it!

Saugatuck, Michigan should be on the list to be named in the top ten wonders of the world.

Fresh on the scene: part 3, Downtown Market makeover

After highlighting some of Grand Rapids’ newest street-level restaurants, the spotlight now moves indoors, where the Downtown Market has been quietly reinventing itself.

Tiny bubbles of local beverage are a breakout hit

There’s something quietly disruptive happening in the beverage aisle—and it’s coming out of Grand Rapids.

By design: visionaries along the lakeshore

Residents along Michigan’s west coast, with visions of custom designed builds, have found a big assist from three Grand Rapids architecture firms.

Youth take the lead at policy forum

On Friday morning, a new community landmark will amplify voices often left out of decision-making.

City extends emergency training to Spanish speakers

In a move that reflects its commitment to inclusivity and public safety, the City of Grand Rapids recently hosted its first-ever Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Level 1 training conducted entirely in Spanish.

City: Permits required for backyard fires

With spring in full swing and warmer evenings inviting residents outdoors, the Grand Rapids Fire Department is reminding homeowners and renters that a permit is required for any wood-burning recreational fire on private property.

The Grand indoors

April in West Michigan can feel like a waiting game. When patios are still on pause, Grand Rapids delivers indoors.

Spring cleaning your finances

April marks National Financial Literacy Month, and the Michigan Department of Treasury is urging residents to explore MiMoneyMatters.org

Searching for genetic mutations

Peter Glijnis is on a mission. Not to discover a new planet or to find a new species, but instead to find carriers of the minuscule PLN R14del gene mutation that effects only people of Dutch Friesland heritage.

Moving company takes on prom — no fairy godmother required

With prom season just around the corner, the pressure to find the perfect dress — without blowing the budget — is already setting in for many West Michigan families.

Nine things to do in GR this weekend

A full weekend slate of live music, theater, sports, and hands-on experiences unfolds across the Grand Rapids area.

10 Things to do in West Michigan this weekend

Whether you’re in the mood for live theater, late-night museum wandering, cheap beer and hockey, or hands-on creativity, this weekend in Grand Rapids delivers every kind of outing.

A wild night out for The Lion King attendees

Disney’s The Lion King roared to life last night at DeVos Performance Hall, kicking off its multi-week run from April 8 to 26.

A star-studded Summer Concerts lineup

Summer is coming to Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, and with it, a season of live music that promises to electrify.

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