Grand Rapids Sports Hall of Fame 2008 Inductee ~ Mark Wilson, Watermark Golf Pro

We have known Mark Wilson since the late 1970’s, when he first became

 the golf pro at Hickory Hills Golf Club or was it Forest Hills Golf? Lots of things

 have changed at our course but he hasn’t changed a bit, he is still the

friendliest, most professional golf pro we have ever known.

Mark is going to be inducted into the Grand Rapids Sports Hall of

fame on Aug 21, 2008.  An honor Mark has well earned.

Let me tell you a little about Mark’s accomplishments.  He is a Michigan native

and has resided in Grand Rapids since graduating from college. He is also a

Rhodes scholar, lest you think golfers aren’t cerebral.

Mark has been fascinated and personally involved in the PGA Rules of Golf

for as long as I can remember.  These days you might see him on TV standing

next to Phil Mickelson or Tiger Woods at any premier PGA event and

giving some unwelcome news about his golf ball and/or penalty strokes. 

You see, Mark is the Chairman of the PGA of America Rules Committee

He travels around the world to PGA golf events to be available for a ruling.

Be aware if you ask a question about the rules, he will quote the page number

 or decision rendered about your question.

Members at Watermark have tried for years to stump Mark but we finally have

given up. When you see him, ask  “When was the last time you played

golf?   With all his duties he seldom has the time. Maybe after this year when

his term as chair of the PGA rules expires.

 

An excerpt from the Watermark Newsletter about Mark:

 

Mark Wilson, our Head Professional, has served the

membership of Watermark Country Club for over 25

Years.  He is responsible for overseeing the total golf

operation at Watermark.  His exceptional attention to

detail has produced years of quality and consistency

in both our regular and tournament play.  Mark is

currently the chairman of the PGA of America Rules

Committee.  He has served at all the PGA Tour major tournaments, several

European Tour tournaments as well as every Ryder Cup since 1995. Our

membership is proud to have him as our pro and look forward to many more

years with him in that role.

 

 

Grand Rapids Sports Hall of Fame

Transnation Title goes Local – Good News for West Michigan

Typically this story goes in the other direction. The large corporation buys out

a locally successful business and relocates the core to their home offices,

sooner or later. Here in West Michigan we have seen this happen frequently

to some of our large local companies.  Many long time employees lose their

jobs, must scramble to find a comparative position or relocate.  That is why

this is so newsworthy! We are encouraged for the local area by this

one reversal….

Do you think they have read  ” Small is Beautiful ” by E.F. Schumacher?

 

Transnation Title Agency Press Release:

 

National Company Goes Local

LandAmerica Financial Group (NYSE LFG) announced on July 1,

2008 that it has sold its twelve West Michigan Transnation

Title Insurance operations to a group of its senior Michigan

executives and key Western Michigan employees.

The purchaser, OFTA, LLC, has formed several title agencies and will

 be commonly known as Transnation Title Agency of Michigan. The agency

 has entered into a long term exclusive contract with LandAmerica and

will issue title insurance policies through LandAmerica’s two primary

underwriters, Lawyers Title Insurance Company and Commonwealth Land

 Title Insurance Company.

The terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Transnation Title Agency of Michigan is led by Monte Reinert who most recently

served as the Michigan Manager for LandAmerica’s title operations. Joining

Reinert on the executive team will be title industry veterans Tom Olson, Tom

Host, Sharlene Shineldecker, Steve Barnum, William VanHulle, Ed Tuma,

and Gary Opper.

Reinert indicated that this transaction was quite unique within the title industry

 in the sense that a major underwriter had agreed to sell what is considered by

many to be its jewel operation in the Midwest. “We were successful in

demonstrating to LandAmerica that by selling the operations to us, we could

actually help LandAmerica increase its market share and operating margins

which, over the past few years, have become the overriding focus of all the

 national title insurance companies. That focus has resulted in strategies aimed

 at reducing costs through standardization of processes and centralization.

Centralization simply means that large segments of our day to day work is

relocated to work centers in other partsof the country. That strategy goes

 against our group’s belief that superior service can best be

achieved through the efforts of highly trained and dedicated people

that customers know and can interact with on a local basis.”

Transnation executive Tom Olson stated that as unique as it was for

LandAmerica to sell a prime title operation, it is even more unique

that the agency will be wholly owned by a large number of its

 75 employees rather than just a few individuals oroutside

investors. “It is exciting for me that so many employees were able to

 become direct owners of this venture. We believe that our ownership

structure will empower employees at the local level to make decisions,

 solve problems, and take whatever action necessary to get the job

done for our customers.”

Reinert further stated that Transnation was instrumental in negotiating with

LandAmerica to keep the Zeeland title production center from being closed and

relocated to Twinsburg. Ohio. This not only prevented most of the

positions associated with the Zeeland location from being

eliminated, it allows for Transnation to keep the preparation of its

 title products in the hands of local experts familiar with the title

intricacies of West Michigan.

Transnation will be a full service title operation offering title insurance

and related title products for both residential and commercial transactions,

transaction management, escrow and closing services, mobile and bi-lingual

closings, 1031 Exchanges, customer marketing materials, builder

services, and customer information services.

 

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Terry Westbrook Five Star Real Estate LLC

Free Movie Nights ~ John Collins Park, East Grand Rapids Michigan

Friday Night !! – Free Movies!! – John Collins Park- East Grand Rapids MI

 Friday night is free movie night at John Collins Park in East Grand Rapids

 this summer.  The city of East Grand Rapids will be showing family rated

movies on a huge drive in movie screen at sundown.  The 2008 Movies

 in the Park is sponsored by Macatawa Bank. Bring your lawn chairs or a

 blanket for the show.  There will be a popcorn machine and an ice cream

 wagon available if you get the munchies.

 

Jed's SMALL serving of popcorn by psd.

 

 

The movies scheduled:

Friday August 1 – The Game Plan

Friday August 15 – Cars

Friday August 29 – National Treasure

*List of movies may change due to availability

http://www.flickr.com/photos/psd/53316358/

 

Grand Rapids Michigan ~ Silver Maple Music Festival ~ Fifth Third Ball Park Aug 2, 2008

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008 in Grand Rapids, Michigan:

The weather is supposed to be warm and sunny.

BORED?????

What ya Gonna Do??

Get yourself a ticket for the Silver Maple Music Festival!

One day, Seven Bands

at Fifth Third Ball Park, Comstock Park, Michigan

Kids under 12 are free and the gates open at 11 am.

Festivities start at Noon. Tickets are $40 and available

through the West Michigan Whitecaps website

Bands Featured are:

Aphrodesia
Big Leg Mama
Greensky Bluegrass
The Milroys
Donna the Buffalo
The Ragbirds
Railroad Earth
For details, see Silver Maple Music Festival

The Children's Garden in Grand Rapids Michigan ~ Frederick Meijer Gardens

Frederick Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids Michigan has a very special Children’s Garden. Admission is included with your daily ticket or membership ticket. At over 5 acres, it is one of the largest Children’s Gardens in the nation. This is a magical place for children of all ages, even the entrance is designed with children in mind: right beside the large entance is a mouse hole arched entrance with a gate. All of the Children’s Garden is wheelchair accessible, even Tree House Village.

frederick meijer childrens garden

We try to take our grandson, Jeffy, whenever he comes to visit. Come take a quick photo tour with us of the Children’s Garden.

The Children’s Garden has 10 Different Areas to Explore: frederick meijer childrens garden

  • Kids Sense Garden
  • Great lakes Garden
  • Story-Telling Garden
  • Wooded Wetlands
  • Rock Quarry
  • Log Cabin
  • Tree House Village
  • Sculpture Walk
  • Labyrinth
  • Butterfly Maze

One of the the most fun places for Jeffy was the Great Lakes Garden because it involved WATER, LOTS OF WATER. He spent a lot of time floating his boat around the Great Lakes!

frederick meijer childrens garden

The Kids Sense Garden was lots of fun, with plants to see, touch, smell, and taste. Even plants with funny names or appearances are included. The Log Cabin was a great place to explore our ancestors way of living but on a much smaller scale. Tree House Village is a large interconnected tree houses with lots of places to spy nature and its inhabitants. Jeffy especially liked the rope bridge, which he could get to swaying. He spent quite a while in the Rock Quarry, excavating for treasure, or maybe just because he liked to operate the shovel.

frederick meijer childrens garden

After the Sculpture Walk, Labyrinth, and Butterfly maze, we made our way back to the Horse Sculpture before calling it a day.frederick meijer childrens garden Jeffy wanted to pose for this shot.

*There are PALS -Play Activity Leaders -through out the Children’s

Garden to make the experience a little more fun and hands on. They might have boats, shovels, puppets, and other activities to make it a more educational or enjoyable day.

On one visit they had a clay station set up for the children to make their own animal sculptures.

If you would like to see more information about Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Please see my other articles ~

Part OneThe Sculpture Park

Part Two, The Conservatory

Part Four – The Annual Butterfly Exhibit

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Butterflies Galore in Grand Rapids Michigan ~ Frederick Meijer Gardens

Every year the Butterflies are anticipated in Grand Rapids Michigan by thousands of residents, starting March 1 through April 30th. It is an early glimpse of spring for us, while we still have snow on the ground. Meijer Gardens brings in hundreds of butterfly cocoons, so we can see them hatch, and watch them lazily visit flowers, food, and people on a wintry day here in the north. They are coming again this year ~ If your family hasn’t experienced this, you should treat yourself.

We took our grandson, Jeffy, last year and we would like to include you on our butterfly adventure.

meijer gardens butterfly exhibit

Here is a picture of the cocoon hatchery, Butterfly Bungalow. They are kept at a constant high temperature, so they will hatch. As soon as the group hatches, they are placed in a resting environment until their wings are dry and ready for flight. They come from Africa, Central and South America, and Asia. Thousands of colorful butterflies fill the 15, 000 square foot conservatory, lighting on branches, feeding at nectar stations, getting a drink in the flowing stream, or just enjoying the 80 degree tropical atmosphere.

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There are usually additional exhibits and activities for children to enhance

the butterfly experience.

meijer gardens butterfly exhibit

One of the butterfly feeding stations in the Conservatory.

meijer gardens butterfly exhibit

A delightful experience for anyone, young or old, capture the Butterfly Experience yourself this year!

If you would like to see more information about Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Please see my other articles ~ Part OneThe Sculpture Park, Part Two, The Conservatory, Part ThreeThe Children’s Garden

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Winter treat in Grand Rapids Michigan ~ Robinette's Apple Haus & Winery

Robinette’s AppleHaus, Gift Barn & Winery is almost a historical fixture here in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is a Centennial Farm, which means it has been farmed by the same family for over a hundred years. The Robinette Farm has kept up with Grand Rapids growth by providing what their customers want. Located at 3142 Four Mile Road at the East Beltline(M-37), they have an apple orchard farm and Apple Haus right on one of the heaviest traveled roads in Michigan.

robinette gift barn

The Gift Barn is open all winter with lots of Christmas items year round and other selected gifts. They have opened a wine tasting room in the cellar of the Barn, featuring Michigan wines and their own hard cider, Barzilla’s Brew, named after one of the original Robinette family. Tasting hours are limited in the winter, so check before heading out. Phone 1- 800-400-8100

robinette gift barn

The AppleHaus holds the Lunch Room, cider mill, and market shop that sells the cider, apples and frsh bakery treats Robinettes’ cook up. The lunch room is a favorite of ours. The desserts, such as fruit pies, are homemade and fresh from their ovens. If you haven’t had fresh peach pie, you are missing one of life’s great pleasures. The Lunch Room is only open in the summer and fall, but come early because it is always busy.

robinette gift barn

This is the original farm house from the 1880’s where one of the Robinette family still live. The Giant Apple is situated in the middle of the children’s play area and is has been a fixture for many years. Robinette’s has many other things to offer. There are trails to hike, hayrides in the Fall, and a Mountain Bike Trail that is challenging to say the least. Check out the video on their website of the mountain bike trail. It will give you a whole new appreciation for mountain biking and our beautiful terrain here in West Michigan.

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Grand Rapids Michigan Trivia Facts

Grand Rapids Michigan is over 180 years old and in that time, many notable

 events  and firsts have occurred in this  “Biggest Small Town” in the Midwest.

Gerald R. Ford described it as “The City that Works”.  It is also the kind of city

 that will have a lost pet turtle story on the local evening news, not just the local

accidents and disasters.  If you are From Grand Rapids, Live in Grand

Rapids, or are considering Moving to Grand Rapids, some of these facts

might interest you.

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Ottawa Indians were Grand Rapids’ first inhabitants and in 1826 the city was settled

by French fur traders.  Its name comes from the Grand River, Michigan’s largest

inland river.

Grand Rapids was originally known as the “Furniture Capital” of the nation.

It is known today  as the “Furniture Capital” of office furniture manufacturing.

It is headquarters to many national and multi-national headquarters including

 Steelcase, Herman Miller, Haworth, Amway, Wolverine World Wide

 and Meijer stores.

It is Michigan’s second largest city with a metropolitan population of 1,302,372. red apples

 

In 1945, Grand Rapids was the first city

in the U.S. to add fluoride to its

drinking water

Gerald R. Ford, a native son, became the 38th President of the

United States on August 9, 1974.

Kent County is Michigan’s largest apple-producing county.

It is also a major producer of peaches, celery, carrots, onions, corn, wheat

 and Christmas trees.

Grand Rapids has two homes in the city designed by Frank Lloyd

 Wright. One is the Amberg House and the other is the restored  Meyer

May House which is open to the public three days per week.    

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Grand Rapids was named an All-American City three times.

“La Grande Vitesse,” by Alexander Calder, was placed on Vandenberg Plaza

 in 1969.  The name means “Great Swiftness.”

In November 1998, Grand Rapids was named by Fortune magazine

 as one of the  Top 10 Best Cities for Business in the U.S.

Grand Rapids has $500 million in new attractions, meeting facilities and

 recreational venues.  The 1913 Room at the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel

is the only 5-Diamond restaurant in the Midwest outside of Chicago.

Heritage Hill Historic District, adjacent to downtown, has 60 architectural

styles  and 1300 homes.

There are 28 public golf courses with many only fifteen minutes from

downtown making  it one of the top cities in the U.S. in number of public golf

courses-to-population ratio.                     golf course

There are over 60 restaurants and night

clubs in the downtown area, all are within

walking distance.

The Frederik Meijer Gardens &

Sculpture Park has the Midwest’s

most comprehensive sculpture

collection.

The Gerald R. Ford International Airport is the second largest airport

in Michigan  and the 86th largest airport nationally, serving more than

2 million passengers annually.

Each May, the 25K Fifth Third Riverbank Run attracts 10,000

participants from all over the globe.

In April 2004, Grand Rapids was named as one of America’s

Most Livable Communities  by the Partners for Livable Communities.

Grand Rapids ranks fifth-healthiest town for men by Men’s Health

Magazine from  among 101 cities surveyed (October 2002).

                                                  

Van Andel Arena has been consistently rated in the top tier of

world-wide arenas in its class by Amusement Business Magazine.

Grand Rapids was named #6 Fishing City by Field & Stream Magazine,

 July 2006.

Zondervan Publishing House, located in Grand Rapids, was named one of the

 top 40 Christian places to work in America by Christianity Today Magazine,

 2005.

Grand Rapids is located three hours from Chicago and 35 minutes from the

sandy beaches of our closest inland sea, Lake Michigan.

   

                                             

Copyright by Terry Westbrook 2008

 Grand Rapids Michigan Real Estate

Email: terry@terrywestbrook.com

 Festival Grand Rapids MI Golf course by Terry Westbrook; Meyer May house courtesy of Steelcase, Inc.; red apples by jo allen courtesy of flickr ~ facts from gr visitors bureau