Ada Michigan Spring 2011 Events

Ada Michigan Spring 2011 Events

April 30- May 1, 2011 
Tri Rivers Historical Museum Network Tour

All museums in the network will be open for the tour. 

Stop by Ada Historical Museum for a brochure and map.

Common Corners
Historic Charlton Park
Fallasburg Historic Village
The Fighting Falcon Museum
Flat River Historical Society
Ionia County Historical Museum
Lowell Area Historical Museum

Time: 11:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.
Location: 7144 Headley St at the Museum

Ada MI Historical  Museum sign

 

May 21, 2011
Arts in Ada—Come & participate in Ada’s annual celebration

of performing and fine arts.  There will be craft booths, food vendors

and  area dance schools and musical acts perform.

Time: 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Location: Bronson St., Ada

 

May 22 , 2011
Civil War Lecture—Come enjoy the presentation:

“Bedrolls and Bonnets—Daily Life in the Civil War Era,”
which highlights the lives of both men and women during
the Civil War.

Time: 2:00 PM
Location: Ada Township Assembly Hall.

Call for the Civil War Sesquicentennial –
The Society will be presenting a new temporary exhibit in
recognition of the 150th anniversary of the start of the
Civil War.  In an effort to tell the story of the Civil War
from an Ada perspective, we welcome any items, artifacts,
papers, memorabilia etc. that community members may
have to share.  If you would be interested in having your
Civil War items included in the exhibit, please do call us at
676.9346 or email adahistoricalsociety@gmail.com.

information from Ada Township Michigan

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West Michigan’s April Snow Showers

West Michigan’s April Snow Showers

Waking up to 2-3 inches of snow on the ground yesterday was an

April surprise, even for West Michigan, which is known for its

changing weather patterns.  I couldn’t resist taking photos of our

snow coated flowers.

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Even though it snowed all morning, by 3 pm, the snow was gone and we

were back to green lawns and spring.  The robins were pleased.

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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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Earth Day 2011 – Say Goodbye to the Beer Frig

Earth Day 2011 – Say Goodbye to the Beer Frig

by Bonnie and Terry Westbrook

Do you have that old refrigerator in the garage just in case

you might need it for a party or extra beverages?  Did you know

that old refrigerator or freezer can use more than twice the amount

of electricity as a new one?

 

Savings of up to $150 per year if you replace your old refrigerator

or freezer with a high efficiency one.  Plus it will keep harmful

materials out of landfills.  Green Hint: Usually your refrigerator is the

highest energy guzzling appliance you own.

 

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DTE Energy is offering rebates for turning in old

refrigerators, humidifiers, and room AC’s.

 

Did you know?

Recycling 30,500 refrigerators…

  • will reclaim more than 90,000 lbs. of aluminum
  • is equal to removing the emissions from 61,000 cars for a year
  • keeps 300,500 lbs. of foam insulation from landfills

DTE says about 95 percent of the materials used in each refrigerator

or freezer will be recycled and the toxins and ozone-depleting chloro-

fluorocarbon gases from foam insulation will be safely disposed.

 

DTE Program Requirements

DTE Program Details

 

photo courtesy of ThreelfByBike on Flickr

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Ada Township MI Calling All Volunteers

Ada Township MI Calling All Volunteers

Ada Parks & Recreation Department has volunteer opportunities

to assist with grounds care, gardens, trails, habitat stewardship,

clerical services and youth program.

Contact the Park office at 616-676-0520 or email

mfitzpatrick@adatownshipmi.com for and application,

interview or schedule of events.

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Spring Volunteer Orientation & Luncheon
Tuesday, April 12, 12:00 – 1:00     Ada Township Park  Free

Interested, new & current Volunteers are welcome for a light lunch

by the park staff followed by a presentation on our upcoming project

goals and opportunities for the season.

Please RSVP by April 8th to the Parks office.

Volunteer Stewardship Work Days in Ada Parks
Work on trails, gardens, invasive plants, habitat improvements.

Various Tuesdays and Locations 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon

  • April 12: Ada Park
  • April 26: Ada Park
  • May 3: Roselle Park
  • May 10: Leonard Field
  • May 14: Seidman Park (Saturday)
  • May 17: Carl Creek Preserve
  • May 24: Ada Park
  • June 7: Roselle Park
  • August 16: Location TB

 

Information from Ada Township

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Clements Mill Neighborhood Video Tour Ada Michigan

Clements Mill Neighborhood Video Tour  Ada Michigan

Clements Mill is a subdivision located in Forest Hills School District,

Ada Michigan.  Ada is a suburb on the east side of Grand Rapids.

We took a quick drive through part of the neighborhood, so you

could get a feel for the area.  There are lots of children in this

neighborhood.  We drove through on a windy, chill day during

Spring Break, otherwise, you would see lots of kids around.

 

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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.

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Foto Friday: MSU College of Human Medicine Secchia Center Grand Rapids Michigan

Foto Friday: MSU College of Human Medicine Secchia Center Grand Rapids Michigan

We attended a recent open house for Grand Rapids Chamber of

Commerce members at the MSU College of Human Medicine in

Grand Rapids new Secchia Center.  The building and its facilities

have state of the art technology, commanding views of downtown

Grand Rapids, and a beautiful new LEED certified building.  MSU’s

College of Human Medicine is ranked in the Top 25 Medical Schools by

U.S. News and World Report, so you can see why we care excited to

have them here in the heart of Grand Rapids.

 

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The Secchia Center, a seven-story, 180,000-square-foot building atop

a five-story parking deck along Grand Rapids’ Michigan Street, serves as the

medical education building and administrative headquarters for the MSU

College of Human Medicine.

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With a LEED silver certification by the U.S. Green Building Council, the

Secchia Center uses sustainable finish materials and "smart" lighting, as well

as photovoltaic glass in various areas to convert solar energy into electricity.

The building also features water reduction technologies and was designed

with a heat recovery system, radiant floor heat in the atrium and a

ventilation system that detects carbon dioxide levels in the air and auto-

matically adjusts for improved overall indoor air quality.

 

SecchiaCenter_Auditorium_Hall

 

Our second year student is giving us a tour of the auditorium.  With its

interactive live streaming system, students at the other MSU campuses can

hear the lecture and ask questions.

 

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Another Lecture Room with interactive capabilities. The black boxes on

the desks act like intercoms, so each student can interact with the instructor

and his fellow students.  [Yes, that is me in the red sweater!]

 

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This is the view of the Michigan Street hill from the fifth floor.

The Immanuel Lutheran School,  then Van Andel Institute, then the new

Spectrum DeVos Children’s Hospital  atop the hill.  Just part of

the Medical Mile here in Grand Rapids.

 

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This was my favorite item on the tour: the touch screen building directory

with Sparty, the MSU mascot helmet superimposed over a human skull.

 

The students have a really fantastic patient care & practice center that

is set up as a doctor’s office with treatment rooms that have a 2 way mirror

and video cameras.  Interviews and examinations can be viewed and videoed

so the student doctor can see how he is interacting with the “volunteer”

patient.  This practical experience helps to improve human interaction and

bedside manner, as well as patient treatment practice.  Volunteer patients

are from the local community and are trained on how to interact with the

students.

 

All of our photos of the tour are here on Flickr.

 

 

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The authors of the this blog write about Grand Rapids Real Estate,

the Greater Grand Rapids MI area, and what it is like to live in 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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