Free “Kansas” Rock Concert ~ Fifth Third Ball Park ~ June 6, 2009

Local sponsors have a treat for classic rock fans in Grand Rapids this spring.

June 6th, 2009, Kansas, the rock band will perform at the park and entry is

free.  They are charging $5 for parking, so get your friends, and car pool!

You won’t need a ticket, it is general admission. Gates open at 5 pm, so get

there early to get a good seat. 

 

Good news, they are allowing cameras, binoculars and cell phones.

No video cameras and recording devices.

 

So come on out to Comstock Park’s Fifth Third Ball Park and ROCK OUT

Saturday June 6th.

 

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Information from Whitecaps Fifth Third Ball Park

A Night at The Griffins Play Off Game

We are so fortunate to have several minor league teams here in Grand Rapids

Michigan.  We have baseball with the West Michigan Whitecaps, arena

football with the Grand Rapids Rampage, basketball with The Grand Rapids

Flight,  and last, but not least, is the Grand Rapids Ice Hockey team,

The Griffins. 

The Griffins have won the IHL Joseph Turner Memorial Cup runner up in 2000

and the Fed A Huber Trophy ( regular season champion) 2001. This year they

are in the Playoffs again.  We are all rooting for our home team, and there  is

some real talent to found here. The Griffins are affiliated with the Detroit Red

Wings, not exactly unknown in the hockey arena.

Here is a few shots of the recent play-off game I attended against The

Hamilton Bulldogs. I was a guest of Arbor Mortgage, thanks guys!

 

Not quite sure how The Griffins took a 3-0 lead into 4-3 loss but oh, well,

that’s hockey!  Unfortunately, The Griffins didn’t win the Calder Cup Playoffs

this year.

 

 

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Roselle Park at Flood Stage Ada Michigan

We took a drive along the Grand River last week and took in some

local sites.  The Grand River was a full flood stage and it changed the

scenery in a few places. This short video was taken at Roselle Park

in Ada Township Michigan.  This park is a 274 acre natural preserve

right on the banks of the Grand River.  It normally has some swampy

areas, but nothing like the scenes in the video.  Usually you have to

walk about 100 yards to get close to the river.

 

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Since we didn’t bring our wading boots, we stayed near the entrance and

just shot our video.  We will go back and photograph the park without

water soon.

 

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Annual Public Town Hall Meeting of Vern Ehlers ~ May 2nd 2009

Held at the Gerald R Ford Presidential Museum in downtown Grand Rapids Michigan

We attended the annual Public Town Hall Meeting that Vern Ehlers held at

Gerald R. Ford Museum on Saturday May 2nd, 2009.  We have a few video

clips of parts of the meeting and the beautiful water fountain outside of

the museum entrance.  The Grand River was at flood stage and the water

covers the sidewalk that is at the river’s edge. 

This was an interesting hour spent among our peers discussing the items

we felt were important to us here in Grand Rapids.  Congressman Ehlers

gave us his thoughts and insight on many current topics.

We were disappointed to see less than 100 people out of a population of

over 660,000 that Rep. Ehlers Third District covers in Michigan.  Although

he was pleased to see that the crowd was bigger than normal. 

 

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Ehlers Town Hall Meeting Grand Rapids MI

 

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Video by Terry Westbrook

Congressional Rep Vern Ehlers Holds Town Meeting

Saturday May 2 ~ 9 AM at The Gerald R Ford Presidential Museum

US Congressional Representative, Vern Ehlers will hold a public town

meeting on Saturday, May 2nd to hear from his constituents in the

Third Congressional District. 

The Museum is located at 303 Pearl Street NW in downtown Grand Rapids.

If you have questions or comments about living or doing business in the

Third District, please attend the meeting and let  Rep. Ehlers hear your

concerns.

The Third Congressional District covers Barry, Ionia and most of Kent County.

DEMOCRACY is based upon the conviction that there are

extraordinary  possibilities in ordinary people. 

Harry Emerson Fosdick 

1878-1969, American Minister 

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Meijer Gardens ~ Summer Concert Series 2009

Frederick Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park announces

2009  Summer Concert Series

Meijer Gardens has a wonderful Outdoor Amphitheater that will host

 12 Concerts and a few musical legends in entertainment this summer.

 Among those featured that you might know are our own Michigander,

 Jeff Daniels, and Lyle Lovett, The Doobie  Brothers, and Bonnie Raitt.

I must admit, some of the newer bands are not familiar to me but they

have great web sites!

 

The 12 Concerts are as follows:

Derek Trucks Band will open the Concert Series on Wednesday, June 10th.

 

The Avett Brothers will be featured on Thursday, June 18th.

 

Indigo Girls will bring their Grammy award winning songwriting to the stage

on Wednesday, June 24th.

 

The Wallflowers will play The Gardens on Monday June 29th.

 

Neko Case will be performing her trademark vocals on Thursday, July 16th.

 

Lyle Lovett – Live in Concert on Sunday, July 19th.

 

Keb’Mo’ will be performing his own brand of blues on Thursday July 23th.

 

Doobie Brothers, one of America’s most loved rock bands will rockin’ the

house on Wednesday, July 29th.

 

Jeff Daniels, movie actor, will be singing on Monday, August 3rd.

 

Earl Scruggs, Bluegrass legend, will be here on Thursday August 13th.

 

George Thorogood & The Destroyers & Jonny Lang, perform on

Wednesday, August 19th.

 

Bon Taj Roulet: Bonnie Raitt & Taj Mahal Alone & Together finish

off the concert series on Sunday, August 23rd.

 

Meijer Gardens Ticket Information Pre-Sale Tickets are available for

Gardens Members – a definite perk of membership.

 

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Ada Township Parks Announce Spring Summer Programs 2009

Below is the Ada Township Parks Spring Summer Programs Scheduled:

Arbor Day Festival                Ada Park & Arboretum                     Free

Saturday, April 25                   10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.                                    Donations accepted

Bring your family out to the Locke Arboretum at Ada Park for this festival of events to celebrate Arbor Day.   Ada Park will be set up with activity stations for all ages including workshops on tree pruning and care, backyard wildlife habitats, nature displays, conservation exhibits, youth crafts and games, wildflower & tree walks and fishing for kids. Special "tree theme" snacks and beverages will be available for purchase. One free tree sapling to each family as supplies last.

4th of July Celebrations                                                       

Celebrate our National Holiday in the Village of  Ada.  At the following events:

    Friday July 3rd       

Fireworks                               Dusk                            7590 E. Fulton at Ada Dr.

    Saturday, July 4

Pancake Breakfast                    8:00 a.m.                      Ada Fire Station

4th of July Parade                       10:00 a.m.                    Ada Village Green

Entertainment/Activities            11:00 -3:00                  Ada Village Green

Play Ball!

The Ada Softball Program will start games May 4th at Ada Park and Leonard Field.  Games are held Monday through Thursday evenings and some Saturdays. A few openings exist for teams to sign up. Contact the Park Office at 676-0520 or email softball@ada.mi.us for an application or more details.

Area Youth League & Sports Contacts:

For information on organized youth leagues contact the following numbers or web sites:

  T-ball:  Southeast YMCA, 616-285-9077

  Baseball: Thornapple Valley Baseball League, www.tvbl.org

  Soccer: American Youth Soccer Organization, www.ayso-soccer.com

  Golf, cheerleading, basketball and swimming: www.enjoylearning.com

  Summer sports camps: www.fhps.k12.mi.uswww.lowellschools.com

Pickle Ball

Yes, Pickle Ball!  It’s a version of racket ball played on the tennis courts and was brought to us by area seniors.  Ada Park Tennis Court #1 is designated now for this game with markings on the court and allocated time slots.  Check in with the park office for more information.

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National Senior Health & Fitness Day        

Wednesday, May 27               Special Activities at Ada Park                        9:00 – 3:00 Free

100,000 adults will participate in activities at more than 1,000 locations throughout the U.S. as we celebrate the 16th annual National Senior Health & Fitness Day. The common goal for this day: to help keep older Americans healthy and fit.  Come on out to Ada Park to take part in a series of guided activities and presentations to promote your health.  Or just come out to any of our local parks for some fresh air and exercise.  Contact the Park office for details; 616-676-0520, adaparks@ada.mi.us.

Volksmarch

Sunday, August 9                    Ada Park                                             11:00 – 3:00    Free

This walking event will start at Ada Park then head down the bike paths through the Ada Covered Bridge and the Village.  All ages welcome.  Wear comfortable shoes.  Contact the Park office for details; 616-676-0520, adaparks@ada.mi.us.  A partnership event with the American Volkssport Association www.ava.org

Walks with a Naturalist                     Dates, Times & Locations Vary      $3/adult, $2/youth

Guided outings in Ada Parks to explore nature and enjoy the outdoors.  Come dressed for the weather of the day and walking.  Open to all ages but youth must be with an adult guardian.

Pre-registration is appreciated by calling 676-0520 or email adaparks@ada.mi.us.  Pay at site.

Spring Wildflowers     Friday, April 17         10:00-11:30 am   Ada Park

Rivers & Wetlands       Tuesday, May 19     7:00 – 8:30 pm    Roselle Park

Summer Solstice           Monday, June 22      7:00 – 8:30 pm     Roselle Park

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Youth Programs

Discovery Days – Spring        Ages 3-5         Ada Park             $4/youth*

For pre-schoolers and parents together at Ada Park for a fun morning of nature study, hands-on activities and crafts.  Programs will have inside and outdoor activities so come dressed to be outside. Pre-registration requested by calling 676-0520 or email adaparks@ada.mi.us.

Cool Critters                               Monday, April 20        10 to 12 Ada Park

  Does it have fur, scales or feathers? Does it run, swim or fly? Look for the many

  different critters that live just outside our back door.

Butterflies, Flying Flowers                       Tuesday, May 5          10  to 12 Ada Park

  Dress up like a butterfly, learn what caterpillars need to grow up into a beautiful butterfly,

  make a caterpillar out of an egg carton.

Discovery Days – Summer Ages 5-7         Ada Park             $4/youth*

Parents may drop-off or join their youth at Ada Park for a fun morning of nature study, hands-on activities and crafts.  Programs will have inside and outdoor activities so come dressed to be outside. Pre-registration requested at 676-0520 or email adaparks@ada.mi.us.

Creepy Crawlies                           Wednesday, July 8      10 am – 12 noon

  What creepy crawlies live in our neighborhood? Go on an insect hunt to find out and

  pretend to be a firefly looking for some friends.

Rock Hounds                                Wednesday, August 12 10 am to 12 noon 

  Be a rock hound as we explore all different sizes & types of rock. Make a pet rock to take home.

Junior Naturalist – Summer      Ages 7-11     Dates & Locations vary            $5/youth*

Outdoor discovery programs with special presentations, hands-on science activities, crafts, games, snacks and outings. Programs will have inside and outdoor activities so come dressed to be outside. Parents may drop off youth with completion of a contact information form. Pre-registration requested by calling 676-0520 or email adaparks@ada.mi.us.

Fishing Frenzy        Thursday, June 11    9:30 to 12 noon          Ada Park

  Learn about fishing equipment and what makes good fish habitat. Get a chance to fish in

  the Ada Park pond. Borrow our equipment or bring your own.

Arts in the Park      Tuesday, June 23     9:30 to 12 noon          Ada Park

  Find the artist inside you! Try different mediums as you create some cool artwork to take home.

Incredible Insects              Thursday, July 9       9:30 to 12 noon           Ada Park

  Learn about our 6-legged friends as we crawl, splash, and search through different habitats

  for these special critters.

Rocks & Fossils     Thursday, August 13            9:30 to 12 noon          Ada Park

  Explore a variety of rocks and fossils and how they are made plus go round hounding

Bikes & Hikes       Tuesday, July 28        9:30 to 12 noon          Roselle Park 

  Bring your bikes out to Roselle park for a morning of riding the bike trails and hiking off trail through the woods and wetlands.

*Ada Township residents receive $1.00 off the fee of these programs.

Kids Bike & Safety Rodeo              

Saturday, June 13    10:00 -1:30    4-12 year olds             Ada Park

The Kent County Sheriff Department invites you to the Kids Bike & Safety Rodeo. Join in a day of fun activities, food and goodie bags for all who attend. From 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. stations will be set for bike Inspections, helmet Inspections, bus safety, fire safety plus a bike obstacle course.  At 12:00 noon awards, raffles and a free cookout lunch will be provided followed by the "Bike Parade" at 1:00 p.m. led by the Kent County Sheriff motorcycles.

The Bike Rodeo is for children under the age of 12 who are able to ride a two wheeled bike.  You will need to bring your own bike and helmet.  Please register by mail or in person to Sandi Jones, Kent County Sheriff Department, Community Policing Unit, 701 Ball Avenue NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503. Donations of $5.00 per child will be donated towards the Kent County D.A.R.E. program and the Community Policing Unit. Make checks payable to: K.C.T.S. Action Fund. Contact Sandi Jones at (616) 632-6220 for more information.

Bike Decorating Day             Thursday, July 2        10 a.m. to 12 noon      Ada Park

Bring your bike out to the Ada Park Shelter to decorate it just in time for the 4th of July Parade in Ada!  Helpers and materials will be available.  For 4 – 12 year olds with parent or guardian.  $3 per youth. Register on site.

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Ada Parks Summer Day Camp Adventures

Camps sessions run for two or three day per week, Tuesday – Thursday, on various weeks in the summer from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.  They are targeted for youth ages 6-11 years old where younger campers (6-7) may sign up for ½ day sessions.  All camps start at Ada Park with some days held at Roselle Park except for Pioneer days which will be held at the Museum.

Fees: $55/full 3-day session; $45/half-day 3-day session; $45/full 2-day session; $35/half day 2-day session.  Ada Township residents receive 10% off fees. Pre-registration required – obtain registration form from the Park office: 616-676-0520, adaparks@ada.mi.us.

Session 1: Water Wonders        Tuesday June 30 to Wednesday July 1  

  Explore ponds
, rivers & wetlands.  Fish and dip for tadpoles. Water games and

  more. Tuesday will be in Ada Park while Wednesday will be held at Roselle Park.

Session 2: Arts in the Park       Tuesday July 14 to Thursday July 16     

  Try a variety of art media from painting, drawing and sculpture to music and drama

  through presentations, instruction and opportunity for creative expression.

Wonderful Wildlife                     Tuesday July 21 to Thursday, July 23

Activities include special presentations about local wildlife, wildlife simulation games, habitat hikes, fishing and crafts. Two days based at Ada Park and one day at Roselle Park.

Pioneer Days                             Wednesday July 29 to Thursday, July 30 Ada Museum*

  A step back in time at the Ada Museum and Barn to explore life of the 1800’s.

  Activities to include pioneer era toys, tools, food, games, clothes and more

Sports Spectacular                     Tuesday August 4 to Thursday, August 6

  Three days of playing, instruction and coaching in a range of your favorite sports from

  basketball to tennis, baseball, soccer, flag football, ultimate Frisbee and more.

Schools Programs  

Field Trips: K-6 Outdoor Environmental Education Field Trips are available at Ada Park & Arboretum and Roselle Park.  These are naturalist guided, themed outdoor programs, 1-2 hours in length, tailored to your curriculum needs. There is a fee of $2/student.

Shelter rentals at Ada Park are available for self-guided programs by schools at $25/day.

Service Learning Projects are available without a fee.

Boy and Girl Scout Programs:

Badge Work: Instructional programs are available for Scouts after school, some evenings and occasional weekends. Contact the Park office for program options, scheduling and fees.

Rentals: The Ada Park Shelter is available for self-guided programs by Scout groups. $25/day

Service Projects: A variety of projects are available for Scouts ranging from conservation work to facility improvement and helping with special events. No fee.

Park Volunteer Opportunities:

Ada Parks & Recreation Department is recruiting volunteers to assist with grounds, gardens, stewardship, program instruction and clerical work. Contact the Park office at 676-0502 to apply.

Volunteer Stewardship Work Days:

Garlic Mustard Pulls Sunday April 26     10-1                         Ada Park

                                                        Friday, April 24      8:30 – 11                 Leonard Field

Monday, April 27  10-12                       Ada Park

Tuesday, May 12   10:30-12                  Roselle Park

Friday, May 15      9-12                         Ada Park

Backyard Habitats                      Tuesday, April 14  9-12                         Roselle Park

                                                        Tuesday, May 12   9-12                         Roselle Park

                                                        Tuesday, June 9      9-12                         Ada Park

Pre-registration requested at 676-0520 or adaparks@ada.mi.us.

da Township Parks:

Ada Park & Locke Arboretum  1180 Buttrick Ave., 57 acres

Softball & soccer fields, tennis courts, basketball court, playground, fishing pond, trails, picnic tables, grills, pavilion, gazebos,  Les Craig Learning Center and the Bud Locke Arboretum.

Leonard Field & Ada Covered Bridge  7490 Thornapple River Drive, 2 acres

Softball field, bike path, river overlook deck, Ada Covered Bridge.

Grand River Natural Area  Grand River Drive SE, enter via Ada Park or McGraw Park , 90 acres

Nature area, trails, bike path, woodlands, wetlands, Grand River.

Roselle Park              1010 Grand River Dr. NE,  247 acres

Bike path, trails, picnic area, observation decks, natural areas, wetlands, prairie, forests, wildlife, river shore.

Ada Township Parks & Recreation Department Contact Information:

Office located in Ada Park, 1180 Buttrick Ave, Ada, MI 49301. Office open daily 9-5.

Mailing address:  P.O. Box 370, 7330 Thornapple River Dr., Ada, MI 49301

Phone: 616-676-0520   fax: 616-676-5870   e-mail: adaparks@ada.mi.us web site: www.ada.mi.us

All information from Ada Township Parks Dept.

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Grand Rapids Featured on Antiques Roadshow

PBS’s popular TV show, Antiques Roadshow, will highlight  Grand Rapids

Michigan in April.  The 2 Grand Rapids shows were filmed last summer

in August 2008.

Local airings are scheduled for Monday, April 20th & April 27th, at 8 pm,

but check your local listings for more accurate information for your area.

Van Andel Museum

We are anxious to see what the Roadshow has selected for our Grand Rapids

area, though I think we will see people from all over the state and bordering

states, not just Grand Rapidians bringing their treasures in for evaluation.

Since Grand Rapids was known as "furniture city" during the second half

of the 19th century, it will be fascinating to see what is highlighted.

The big names in fine furniture: Baker, Knapp & Tubbs, Kindel, John

Widdicomb,  and Mastercraft were all based here in the city of Grand

Rapids.   Sadly, only Kindel Furniture Company still remains in our city

producing fine furniture.  The others have relocated to North Carolina

or have gone out of business.  We are now known for making office

furniture here in West Michigan.

If you are interested in the Grand Rapids furniture industry, there

is a detailed  exhibit at the Van Andel Museum that will walk you

through, from the start in the 1850’s to the furniture produced today.

Berkey & Gaye Secretary 002

This is a photo of the Berkey & Gaye Secretary circa 1865 that

we entered into the Roadshow furniture lottery.  Antique Roadshow

didn’t think our antique secretary was  rare enough to feature on

their broadcast.   I am showing it here to give you an idea of the

craftmanship that was produced  in Grand Rapids furniture factories

1850’s to the late 1980’s.

 

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Photos by Bonnie Westbrook

Fish Ladder on the Grand River

Is it difficult to go home? Ask the salmon that are attempting to reach their

spawning grounds in the upper reaches of the Grand River.  They have a

Herculean task to get up the fish ladder at the Grand River downtown

Grand Rapids.  Joseph E Kinnebrew IV, designed the Fish Ladder Sculpture

that allows the fish to climb the dam at Fourth Street and Front NW. 

 

The Fish Ladder was installed in 1974 and is a favorite spot to watch the

fish return up river in the fall.  We have seen the fish so thick that the

ducks can walk on their backs to catch treats thrown in for them.

 

Grand views of our local city and riverfront are visible from here.  You can

see the many cranes and buildings going up on Michigan Avenue, also

known as The Medical Mile. The VanAndel Institute, Butterworth Hospital,

Lemmon-Holton Cancer Center,  Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital and the

Michigan State University Medical School

 

A small public city park adjoins the fish ladder and is an intimate spot to

bring a picnic lunch and watch the activity on the river.

Fishermen were pulling huge salmon from the river when we visited the

other day.  The salmon are on their way from upstream to Lake Michigan.

 

Hope you enjoy our photo tour:

GR Fish Ladder

 

Fish Ladder seating

Grand River at Fish Ladder

Grand Rapids skyline over river

 

Grand River 6th st bridge

 

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Photos by Terry Westbrook

Watermark Country Club ~ Cascade Michigan ~ Pool Time!

Watermark Country Club in Cascade Township has a wonderful pool facility.

We are not members but being members of the golf course we are allowed

to use the facility several times a year at a small charge.

Yesterday was POOL DAY!!   Our grandson, Jeffy is up from Indianapolis for

his yearly “Grandparents Camp Week” with us. The pool is one of his favorite

places to go.

It was in the eighties and humid—perfect pool weather, even though the

clouds looked menacing.  We had tried on Monday but got rained out before

we could get wet. The pool staff keeps  a sharp eye on the weather and closes

the pool if a storm threatens. Watermark has lunch available poolside and

we had hamburgers and a hotdog to keep our energy up for the big day.

We took a couple of pictures, so you can see what a great place it is.

view of pools

This is a shot of both pools, the adult pool with slide tower in back, and

the kid’s pool in front. There is a putting range behind the storage

building in the background for the kids to use.

kids pool

The kids pool is THE MOST popular area – a small slide, 2 water shooting

animals to ride,and the dumping pails tower in the center make this fun

for big and little children.

lunch area

The pool house has a men’s and women’s locker room with showers,

toilets and changing stations.  An additional restroom is located close

to the pool. Grilled burgers and other lunch favorites are available until

the pool closes at 8 pm.

sand & play structure

The sand box is a draw for big and little children.  A small play structure, a

large play fort with slide, and a swing set are all set in this huge sand box.

Jeffy is on the right heading for the water spigot, he is excavating a water

trench with buckets and shovels.

TW at the driving range

That’s me taking a few swings at the driving range – just over the fence

from the pool.

The Watermark Residences

The Grille at Watermark

Watermark Country Club

If you would like further information about Forest Hills Homes, please

contact me directly:  1-888-240-1968

Terry@TerryWestbrook.com

Grand Rapids Michigan Real Estate Westbrook Realty

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Photos of Watermark pool area by Bonnie Westbrook