Warming Up During the Winter Months

2019-03-06T14:24:15-05:00Blog, Blog Posts|

Photograph courtesy of Catch Air Although the winter months can be pretty in West Michigan, sometimes they can get a little long. Going outside always an option, but sometimes the layers and subsequent wet mittens can get exhausting. That’s why I am always looking for an indoor place where my kids are run [...]

A Day with the Kids

2019-01-10T10:15:36-05:00Blog, Blog Posts|

My husband and I have two boys, ages 3 and 1. While some days we would like to sit around and relax, we know that’s pretty impossible with both of them! They are often on the move and always ready for the next big adventure that awaits them. One of our favorite places to take the [...]

Gotta DASH!

2018-10-18T12:38:50-04:00Blog, Blog Posts|

I’ve lived in Grand Rapids for 3 years now and come downtown periodically, usually by car, and park near my destination. When I started interning with Hello West Michigan and coming downtown several times a week, I learned about the Downtown Area Shuttle, or DASH bus. The DASH is a free bus that circulates through [...]

ArtPrize: A Closer Look

2018-10-08T16:21:10-04:00Blog, Blog Posts|

It’s that time of the year again. The streets of Grand Rapids are bustling with people from all over the world. Art adorns the city, adding pops of color everywhere. ArtPrize is in full swing, but for those who don’t live in West Michigan, ArtPrize might be unfamiliar. So, what is it? To put [...]

Traditions: Old and New

2018-09-05T12:43:33-04:00Blog, Blog Posts|

Got your Labor Day plans set? I do. I’ll be spending the holiday in exactly the same way I have spent it for the last three decades – at the homestead with my extended family in South Haven. Chilling at the South beach, reading a novel, and listening to the waves? Check! Stocking up on [...]

The Perfect Hammocking Spot

2018-09-11T08:31:58-04:00Blog, Blog Posts|

  It’s a blue-sky day. The beach is calling your name and the only thing you want to do is sit in your hammock near Lake Michigan and read a book. The problem is, you can’t find the perfect spot. The trees are too close together and branches are blocking the view of the Lake. [...]

Muskegon to Milwaukee

2018-08-15T10:47:53-04:00Blog, Blog Posts|

Going home, is a 5-hour drive from Grand Rapids. It’s manageable, but not always the most convenient trip for a weekend visit or doctor’s appointment. Fortunately there are other ways to get home. Flying from the Ford Airport or taking the Amtrak are two popular options, but my favorite alternative to driving is a trip [...]

Dinner and a Magic Show

2018-07-26T12:14:38-04:00Blog|

You can’t talk about West Michigan without talking about the Lake. When I moved to Grand Rapids from the east side of the state for college, I was ecstatic to learn that I was only 20 minutes away from the beach. In these last couple of years, I’ve explored many beaches, including Holland, Grand Haven, [...]

Cook Arts Center

2018-07-19T10:38:36-04:00Blog, Blog Posts|

This past school year, I had the opportunity to volunteer at Cook Arts Center for one of my Spanish courses. Cook Arts Center is a program of Grandville Avenue Arts and Humanities. I participated in their after-school program, helping with a ceramics class and drumming class. They have a variety of free arts programs, ranging [...]

Line Dancing

2018-04-19T14:43:24-04:00Blog, Blog Posts|

Last year on a lazy Friday night, I found myself tagging along with some friends to Holland to repair a dirt bike. Oh the adventures you find yourself in while in college. On our way, we drove past a giant barn on the side of the road. When I saw it, I commented on how [...]

Interview with a Chicagoan

2018-04-10T11:32:18-04:00Blog|

My freshman year at Grand Valley State University, I chose to go in blind for a roommate match in the dorms. I was lucky enough to get matched up with someone that I now call my best friend. We came from different cultures, had different interests, and grew up in completely different types of towns. I am [...]

Grand Rapids Startup Weekend

2018-03-26T17:01:04-04:00Blog|

You can feel the energy when you’re close to electric people. I felt it a few weekends ago when I found myself in a room of entrepreneurs at Grand Rapids Startup Weekend. The event, which is put on by Techstars, a startup accelerator, and was sponsored by Google for Entrepreneurs, invited anyone from the community [...]

Coffee Anyone?

2018-03-15T11:50:05-04:00Blog, Blog Posts|

I can make it through my morning and day without my usual cup of coffee.    But, by “making it through” I mean have a pounding headache and want to fall asleep at my desk at least three times.   I have accepted my addiction to caffeine, and in fact,  embraced it. I brew it every morning, have at least a cup [...]

GVSU Pals Mentoring

2018-03-01T13:38:11-05:00Blog, Blog Posts|

One of the best decisions I made as a freshman at GVSU was joining “Pals.” Pals is a student organization that connects underprivileged youth with college mentors that can provide them with extra attention and fun activities that they may not get otherwise. I was assigned to young girl who lived downtown, and while at [...]

Slow Winter Snow

2018-02-13T10:59:18-05:00Blog, Blog Posts|

It’s true. It’s cold here. And wet. And slippery. And sometimes a snowflake journeys thousands of feet from a cloud only to land right between your scarf and coat collar.  Winter is upon us. And by upon us, I mean that in every sense of the word. On our cars, on our heads, on the [...]

Southern Roots

2018-01-25T10:54:47-05:00Blog, Blog Posts|

Growing up, “yes ma’am” and “no sir” were expected phrases when speaking to everyone, carbonated beverages were ALWAYS “soda”, and “y’all” was the only proper way to address a group of people. I was born and raised in Michigan, but the two biggest influences in my life were southerners. My parents grew up in the [...]

Discovering a Reason to Get Up Early

2017-12-05T14:44:05-05:00Blog, Blog Posts|

We often speak with people living in places like California, Arizona, and Florida that cite West Michigan's winter as the first objection to relocating to the area. But the truth is, every state has an "indoor" season. In Arizona, you spend the summer going from air conditioned house, to your (remote started) air conditioned car, [...]

A Midwest Cajun Palate

2017-12-05T14:42:55-05:00Blog, Blog Posts|

While I consider myself a West Michigan native, my parents certainly are not. They spent their childhoods and a good part of their young adult life down south in Louisiana. So, even though I may have grown up in the north, there was certainly a constant Southern influence in the house. The South is well known for its hospitality and it’s hard to be a great host without serving great food. Anyone who [...]

Mel Trotter Ministries

2017-11-06T14:37:37-05:00Blog, Blog Posts|

As all of my friends went back home this summer, I found myself alone in a city I didn’t know and looking for something to do. I’ve always enjoyed volunteer work, and I thought it would be a great way to meet people and get involved in the community I would now be calling home. [...]

Not in Kansas Anymore?

2017-10-16T13:03:05-04:00Blog, Blog Posts|

Growing up in West Michigan is quite the experience; you could get a completely different perspective from 10 people that grew up 30 minutes apart. For me, the first thing that comes to mind when I think about growing up here is my small hometown, Stevensville, and the outdoors. Whether it be long walks, days [...]

Dancing Away Stress at Tuesday Night Swing

2017-09-25T15:13:03-04:00Blog, Blog Posts|

The first time I found myself at Tuesday Swing Dancing in Rosa Parks Circle was during the afterglow at West Michigan Intern Connect, a networking requirement of my summer internship; and the first experience hooked me. It was certainly nerve wracking to stand at the edge of Rosa Parks Circle, in the middle of downtown, surrounded by people, many of [...]

My New Breakfast Spot

2017-09-19T10:06:02-04:00Blog, Blog Posts|

Wolfgang’s. For many Grand Rapidians, a necessary pilgrimage. Among students, the restaurant enjoys mythical status as the place you can get a $4 early bird special, that is, if you can peel yourself out of bed in time. It’s common for little herds of Calvin students make the pilgrimage together, emerging from dormitories into the [...]

Essential Service Award

2017-11-27T12:20:03-05:00Blog|

The Essential Service award seeks to recognize the important role of service workers in our community and the role they play in our economy. Without these people who faithfully fulfill necessary roles, our economy would suffer greatly. Award recipients will be recognized at a special Economic Club meeting in January and is sponsored by Michigan [...]

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