The 360-degree main gallery of “Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience” features his painting, “The Starry Night.” The show opened in Grand Rapids on July 22 and runs through October 15 at 555 Center Dr. NW. (Courtesy)
On Aug. 2, Wyoming residents will narrow the field of mayoral candidates down to two who will face off in the November election.
“Seeing the world through another lens and being a ‘hometown tourist’ can be amazing,” according to iE-USA coordinator Sara Boucher.
The memorial site, featuring Ariel Sclesinger’s “Ways to Say Goodbye,” is dedicated to the millions of Jews who perished during the Holocaust.
So much happening this weekend from the National Cherry Festival to July 4th celebrations.
The Wayland native will being opening up the Kentwood Summer Concert series this Thursday.
At this year’s event, 10 privet gardens and two organizational gardens will be featured.
West Michigan native Jeffrey Brown is set to debut his adult-oriented memoirs on June 14.
The Kentwood Summer Concert series kicks of June 16 with the farmers market open before the concert gets rocking.
While it took a hit from the pandemic, the Wyoming Senior Sing-A-Long program is still strumming and singing along.
In its third installment, The WKTV Voices’ Storyteller event featured an array of real-life tales shared by area residents.
The $3.02 million reconstruction, resurfacing and maintenance program is expected to begin in June and be completed by the end of October.
Ten years ago, John Sinkevics knew that there was a “robust” music scene so he started the popular music site, Local Spins.
About 35 vendors will be at the opening for the University of Michigan Health – West’s Farmer’s Market, which officially opens tomorrow.
Munyon’s card game “Trashed” recently was accepted for distribution by Winning Moves Games and won a Toy Insider award.
The city’s income tax proposal is rejected by voters while Wyoming Public Schools’ $24.9 million bond proposal passes.
Residents can drop off yard waste, trash and general debris for disposal and electronics for recycling 8 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Kentwood Department of Public Works.
City seeks an income tax and decrease in property tax, while Wyoming Public Schools seeks a no increase bond millage at Tuesday’s special election.
Pitchfork Music Festival will return Friday, July 15, through Sunday, July 17, with a line-up including headliners The National, Mitski, and The Roots.
Following the U.S. Treasury guidelines for the ARPA funding, the City of Wyoming is looking at several possible projects such as water and sewer, equipping first responders, and affordable housing.
As it did at the high school, the district is seeking to not only modernize the aging junior high but “transform” the educational setting for district students.
The ballet’s special donation-based performance will support the refugees caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Roll & Hill announced this week that it will open a second facility in Wyoming, creating 50 new jobs.
Things are shaping up for the summer as the John Ball Zoo announces a new exhibit and Lowell announces its outdoor concert series lineup.
The first two businesses set to join include one which turns organic waste into natural gas and fertilizer, and the second reuses plastic and paper.
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Musicians, comedians and just flat interesting people have visited the famous stain-glass windowed, pipe-organ dominated sanctuary of the church.
Disc golfers of all skill levels are invited to join the best-shot doubles competition at Jaycee Park, 1088 Gentian Drive SE.
Motor City invades Grand Rapids with the Michigan international Auto Show and Gilmore Car Museum offers up its Winter Motoring Meet. Also the Lunar New Year is celebrated with a special outdoor storytime.
It was an evening of celebrations as the Wyoming Kentwood Area Chamber of Commerce recognized local businesses and honored former president and CEO Bob O’Callaghan.
“As a library, it’s our responsibility to provide quality, worthwhile, important content to our patrons,” said KDL’s David Specht. “We saw this as an opportunity to do that.”
Are you one of the lucky ones with Billy String tickets? If not, there are plenty of other options this weekend such as the Grand Rapids Griffins’ annual New Year’s Eve game.
GR Ballet returns to DeVos Performance Hall after a 24 month hiatus for live performances of the holiday favorite “The Nutcracker” — scheduled for two weekends, Dec. 10-12 and Dec. 17-19.
Located at Kentwood’s Schuler Books & Music, the Espresso Book Machine is one of 80 in the world printing out-of-print books to self-published novels and family histories.
Grab some holiday spirit at the GR International Wine, Beer & Food Festival, snag a few gifts at the Comstock Craft Show, or let Sparta and Lowell give you a hometown holiday.