Kent County Hazardous Waste Drop Off Dates

Kent County Hazardous Waste Saturday Drop Off Dates

Kent County Recycling maintains a free drop off service for

hazardous waste at 4 facilities year round.  Special Saturday

dates for all Kent County residents started this month.

recycling batteries

They accept batteries, cleaning supplies, CFL’s, motor oil,

and other hazardous materials.   If you have any

questions about what is acceptable, please call 616-356-2170

or check out item list at:  RecycleKent.org

They accept batteries, cleaning supplies, CFL’s, motor oil,

and other hazardous materials.

 

Saturday schedule for 2011:

August 6th – Rockford  2908 Ten Mile NE

August 27th – Grand Rapids 1500 Scribner Ave NW

September 10th – Kentwood  5068 Breton SE

September 24th – Grandville  2350 Ivanrest SW

October 8th – Rockford  2908 Ten Mile Rd NE

October 29th  – Grand Rapids  1500 Scribner Ave NW

 

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Grand Rapids Michigan July 4th 2011 Celebration

Grand Rapids Michigan July 4th 2011 Celebration

All activities are on Monday July 4th 2011

All activities are free and open to the public!

fireworks

Parade

5:00 pm – corner of Lyon and Ottawa NW

Will travel to Veteran’s Memorial Park 101 E Fulton St

where US military men and women will be honored.

 

Music & Entertainment

6:00 pm – dusk  Live music and children’s activities in

Ah Nab Awen Park,  303 Pearl St. NW 

 

Fireworks!

Fireworks will begin at approximately 10:30 p.m.

 

After Glow

11:00 pm – Live music by We the Kings in Rosa Parks Circle

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Grand Rapids Michigan 2011 Local Farmer’s Markets

Grand Rapids Michigan 2011 Local Farmer’s Markets

Michigan is an agricultural state. In fact, in agricultural products,

Michigan is second only to California among the diversity of its

products.  Agriculture and farming is a large segment of our local

West Michigan economy.

West Michigan is nationally known for its fruit production, including

blueberries, cherries, apples, grapes and peaches.  Add to this local

organic farmers that sell to local restaurants and grocery stores and

you can see how important growing food is to our local economy.

We like to support local businesses and farmers. Local produce

is the best!  So visit your local farmers’ Market, taste locally grown

food and support your local economy.  Fresh produce is here in Michigan

and available in most areas near you.

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Ada MI Farmers’ Market – Community Church Parking Lot

Tuesdays June 21 – Sept. 27, 2011  12:00 – 6:00 pm

Project FRESH accepted

“Chef in the Market” cooking demonstration program, also accepting

food basket donations for delivery to food pantry

Allendale Famers’ Market6101 Lake Michigan Dr – Heritage Town

Square Parking Lot ( North side of Lake Michigan Dr)  June 10 – Sept 30

Tuesdays and Fridays  11:00 am – 4 pm  Project FRESH accepted

Byron Center Farmers’ Market – Pathway Church Parking Lot or

grassy area north of the Post Office – 8350 Byron Center Av.

May – October Saturday 8am-1 pm Project FRESH accepted.

Caledonia Michigan Farmers’ Market – 9944 Cherry Valley Plaza

Saturday  9am –  1 pm  May 14th – until mid Oct  2011

Coopersville Farmers’ Market – North Main St parking lot pavilion

May 25 – Oct 2011 Wednesday 8 am – 1 pm  Project FRESH accepted

Veteran’s Memorial Park  Friday 2:00 – 7:00 pm   May 27 – Oct 2011

Fulton Street Farmer’s Market – 1147 E. Fulton St Grand Rapids MI

Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday  8:00 am – 3:00 pm

May to Christmas

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Grandville Farmers’ Market – Parking lot next to the Grandville Library

June –  mid Oct  2011   Tuesdays  8 am – 1 pm

Hudsonville Farmers’ Market & Crafts – 3302 Prospect St  corner of

Prospect and School just off Chicago Dr.

June 1 – October 5, 2011   Wednesdays 8 am – 2 pm

Project FRESH accepted

Lowell MI Farmers’ Market – 2111 W Main St

Tractor Supply Parking Lot

Thursdays June thru Sept 2011   12:30 pm – 6 pm 

Pet Friendly (on a leash)

Metro Health Hospital Farmers’ Market– Metro Health Village

5900 Byron Center Ave Wyoming MI – easy access off M-6

May 5 – Oct 13 2011  Thursdays 9am – 1 pm

Project FRESH accepted; weekly events

Plainfield Township Farmers’ Market – 4411 Plainfield Ave NE

(corner of 5 Mile Rd and Plainfield Ave) adjacent to Fire Station # 3.

June 14 – Oct 28 2011 Tuesday & Thursday   2 pm – 7 pm

Walker Farmers’ Market – 4300 Remembrance Rd at Rylee’s Ace Hardware??

Saturday June 15 – Sept 14  2011   8am – 2 pm

YMCA Farmers Market – 475 Lake Michigan Dr

Thursdays  3 –7 pm  June 2 – Sept 29  2011

Link to Michigan Farmer’s Market Assoc

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Foto Friday – GVSU Eberhard Center

Foto Friday – GVSU Eberhard Center

Grand Rapids Michigan has lots of smart people.  These smart people

tend to like education, in all forms.  This has resulted in 18 different colleges,

universities and higher level education schools located in our metro area.

 

Grand Valley State University Eberhard Center

Grand Rapids is a college town.  Yes, really.  We have around 77,000

students attending higher education schools in the Grand Rapids area.  This

is a larger number than attend MSU[47,000] and U of M[41,000], respectively. 

This is a great resource for local businesses and our communities.  Above, is

pictured GVSU Eberhard Center in downtown GR.

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Top 5 Reasons to Move to Caledonia Michigan

Top Five Reasons to Move to Caledonia Michigan:

Main Street Village of Caledonia MI

  1. Rural, Suburban setting
  2. Low Population density
  3. Highly rated public school system 
  4. Proximity to Grand Rapids, Lansing, Holland
  5. Close-knit community

Caledonia Michigan has a small village, an expanding commercial and

life style sector building up on M-37 to the east of the village.  The new

Caledonia Township offices and a newly constructed library are now

residing here.  While lots of rural farm land and suburban housing

is sprinkled all over Caledonia Township, the public schools system

consists of 9 schools.  The high school campus is located just west

of the village off Kraft Avenue.

 

You can register on our website and have up-to-date emails sent

to you with the newest listings in Caledonia sent right to your mail-box

every 24 hours.

 

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Comparing Caledonia and Lowell School Districts in West Michigan

Comparing Caledonia and Lowell School Districts in West Michigan

If you are considering a move to the suburban/rural communities of

Caledonia or Lowell on the southeast side of Grand Rapids, how do they

compare?  Besides the obvious answers of the local businesses,

size, and culture, the school system is usually a large drawing card to

attract local inhabitants.

 

Let’s see how the 2 public schools compare:

 Caledonia High School

Caledonia is a Class A public school system

  • 7 schools
  • 3501 students
  • 85.8% proficiency rate in Math & Reading
  • Median household income = $81,718
  • 92.2% graduation rate
  • Average SAT score = 1169
  • Average ACT score = 22

 Lowell MI High school

Lowell is a Class A public school system

  • 8 schools
  • 3897 students
  • 95.7% proficiency rate in Math & Reading
  • Average household income = $98,326
  • 91.7% graduation rate

 

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What IF a Grand Rapids Disaster Strikes? Why C.E.R.T. Training Makes Sense

What IF a Grand Rapids Disaster Strikes?  Why C.E.R.T. Training Makes Sense

We see natural and man–made disasters happen on the news:

tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis, chemical spills,

oil spills, & fires.  We always think: How terrible!  What would we do if

this happened to us and our loved ones?  It can, in a heartbeat.

Grand River

Would you be prepared if a policeman knocked on your door and

said  you had to evacuate NOW – no time to gather a few things, no

time to get essentials, leave right now or your life would be in imminent

danger?

 

That is one of the scenarios we were faced with on our first night

of Community Emergency Response Team training.  We were encouraged

to pack a “GO BAG” with necessary items, like a toothbrush, set of

clothes, a CD or zip file with our insurance information and important

financial account information, in case we couldn’t return home for an

extended time.

 

Just weeks ago, this seemed like a far-fetched, worst case fantasy.

Now, with the tragic news of Japan’s earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear

reactor meltdowns, it doesn’t seem so unlikely. 

 

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In our C.E.R.T. classes, we are learning how to be a citizen emergency

response team.  Basic safety, hazardous materials, medical emergency

response, basic search and rescue lessons are taught by a C.E.R.T.

instructor through the Homeland Security Agency and in

partnership with the Grand Rapids Fire Department.  We are learning a

lot about emergency response and disasters we might be asked to

assist on if we join the local team.  Even if we just use this information

for ourselves, our family, and our neighbors it will be worthwhile.

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The local C.E.R.T. instructors are trying to build a local C.E.R.T. Team

for the Grand Rapids area.  Did you know we have a population of about

1.5 million in the Greater Grand Rapids area?  Did you also know that

we have about 10,000 policemen, firemen, and EMT’s to respond

to an epic disaster?   Hmmm…

 

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If you would like to take this training, contact:

Kent County Volunteer C.E.R.T. Team

About C.E.R.T.

Kent County Preparedness Facts

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Michigan. Grand Rapids Michigan is a vibrant, growing metropolitan

area with a diverse business community, great medical research & services,

numerous universities, plus lively arts and entertainment of all kinds.

We believe: Grand Rapids is a Great Place to Live!

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SugarBush Time at Blandford Nature Center

SugarBush Time at Blandford Nature Center

March is sugarbush time in Michigan.  Blandford Nature Center 

is located at:   1715 Hillburn Ave NW  Grand Rapids MI 49504

616-735-6240

 

Saturday Program: Sugarbush Tours

March 5, 12, and 19, 12pm – 4pm, $3

Sugarbush programming all month long. Saturday tours from 12pm – 4pm.

Come see the history of syrup making and taste the results of

Blandford’s syrup production.

Beginning March 3, weekday group tours available on Tuesdays and

Thursdays from 2:30pm – 4pm. Reservations are required.

Please arrive early; programs begin promptly at 2:30pm.

For Saturday tours you will be placed within a group.

Large groups (10+) on Saturdays should RVSP.

Tours are $3 per person.

Syrup and maple candy are available in our General Store. 

Weekday store hours in March are 10am – 4pm, Saturdays are 12pm – 5pm.

 

Blandford Nature Center

The Interpretive Center is open free of charge, Monday – Friday

from 9am to 5pm and  Saturday from 12 to 5pm.

Trails are open every day from dawn until dusk.

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Grand Rapids Michigan is a vibrant, growing metropolitan area with a diverse

business community, great medical research & services, numerous universities,

plus lively arts and entertainment of all kinds.

We believe: Grand Rapids is a Great Place to Live!

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Ada Michigan Board of Review March 15, 2011

Ada Michigan Board of Review March 15, 2011

Ada Township Board of Review will hear assessment

appeals on March 15, 2011 9 am – 6 pm  and March 17,

2011 form 5-9 pm.

 

  • Appointments required.
  • You will need to provide sales data or an appraisal to substantiate

what you believe the value should be.

Letter appeals are welcome if you are unable to attend a Board Of Review

hearing, they must be received no later than March 4th, 2011.

Send them to:   Ada Township Board of Review

PO Box 370

Ada MI 49301

Did you Know?

  • Homeowners are responsible to review their own property record to ensure the data is correct.
  • Annual changes of assessment are based on sales in the neighborhood. Your

neighborhood rarely consists of just the homes on your street.

  • Taxable value can never exceed your assessed value.

 

Michigan State Guide to Appealing Your Tax Assessment

 

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numerous universities, plus lively arts and entertainment of all kinds.

We believe: Grand Rapids is a Great Place to Live!

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    Michigan #1 in Rails to Trails Mileage

    Michigan #1 in Rails to Trails Mileage

    The state of Michigan leads the nation in transforming old

    train rail lines to walking and biking trails.  To date we have

    2478 miles of trails, with another 394 miles in progress.

    This process started over 20 years ago, and many who

    use the trails today, have no idea of their controversial

    start. There were protests that vandals and criminals would

    haunt the rural trails.  These claims seem laughable now.

     

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    The Hart-Montague was Michigan’s first rail to trail conversion.

    It alone draws around  50,000 to 60,000 users each year.  West

    Michigan has:

    • 93-mile Fred Meijer White Pine Trail
    • Musketawa Trail from Marne to Muskegon
    • Kal-Haven Trail from Kalamazoo to South Haven
    • Kent Trails from Grand Rapids to Byron Center
    • Paul Henry-Thornapple Trail from Grand Rapids to Vermontville
    • 125-mile Fred Meijer trail complex that includes the Heartland,

           Flat River Valley, Grand River Valley and CIS trails

     

    Original Article here

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    West Michigan. Grand Rapids Michigan is a vibrant, growing

    metropolitan area with a diverse business community, great medical

    research & services, numerous universities, plus lively arts and

    entertainment of all kinds.

    We believe: Grand Rapids is a Great Place to Live!

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