Fifth Third Ball Park Pepsi Stadium Club Concerts Fall 2011

Fifth Third Ball Park Pepsi Stadium Club Concerts Fall 2011

Oakhurst      Wednesday     Oct 19, 2011

$ 8 advance  $10 at the door

500 Miles to Memphis    Sat Nov 5, 2011

$ 8 advance  $ 10 at the door

 

Denver-based band Oakhurst brings their unique bluegrass style

to Fifth Third Ballpark on Wednesday, October 19.  They have

performed with the likes of The Zac Brown Band, John Mayer,

Bela Fleck and many more. 

 

500 Miles to Memphis is named for the distance from their home city

of Cincinnati to Graceland, their music –“a mix of scrappy country

and scorching Rock & Roll–has a magnetic, wide appeal.” 

 

Doors open at 7pm and the show will start at 8pm, for both shows.   

 

 learn more about the band or to purchase tickets

Grand Rapids Michigan Sept 9-10th 2011 Events

Grand Rapids Michigan Sept 9 -10th 2011 Events

Downtown Grand Rapids

 

Celebration on the Grand Sep. 8-10, Grand Rapids – One of Grand Rapids’

prime late summer events features fireworks, live music at Ah-Nab-Awen Park

and Rosa Parks Circle and a chance to sample the best of local restaurants

at the Taste of Downtown. Free admission; food selections are $1-$5 each.

The fireworks display is scheduled for Friday, September 9 at dusk.

 

Hispanic Festival – Sep. 9-10, Grand Rapids – The 34th annual Hispanic

Festival at the Calder Plaza celebrates the different Latin American Cultures

unified by the Spanish language. Enjoy food, music, fun and free admission.

 

GRAM is FREE September 8-10th during Celebration on the Grand –

and they are all set up for ArtPrize 2011.  Why not see this venue early

and get a taste of ArtPrize 2011 early.  ArtPrize officially opens Sept 21. 

The Fish Ladder is a fun place to visit in late summer, early fall.

The salmon are running home to spawn and you can see the

heroic effort it requires for them to reach their spawning

grounds.  Climbing the Fish Ladder

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

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Foto Friday – Michigan Winter – Bear it!

Foto Friday – Michigan Winter – Bear it!

Bear at the John Ball Zoo

This Brown Bear lives at the John Ball Zoological Park in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

He should be hibernating in mid-winter, which is what many of us wish we

could do on these short, cold days.  There are lots of winter activities to

lure you out of your cave this winter in the West Michigan. 

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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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Foto Friday – Christmas Railway Garden Meijer Gardens 2010

Foto Friday – Christmas Railway Garden  Meijer Gardens 2010

Did you ever have the thrill of constructing a train set with a model village

to run your track through?  I have visited a few but never had the fun of

constructing my own.  Elves have made an awesome model railway village

in the Meijer Garden Conservatory that runs past quite a few West Michigan

landmark buildings.   The model train runs through the Victorian

Conservatory and the “Special Exhibit” Rooms.  The model Railway Garden

village is constructed of only natural materials.  It is decked out in African

Violets, orchids from the Gardens large collection, numerous ground covers,

small fir trees, tree bark, rocks and moss to give a green and magical feel

to the model railway village.

See if you can recognize the buildings before you scroll down to read

the description.

FountainStChurch

This is the iconic Fountain Street Church famous for liberal speakers and

bringing the outside world to West Michigan since 1924.

Ada  covered bridge

The Covered Wooden Bridge in Ada Michigan is represented here.

Fulton_St _power_plant

This odd looking building is the Steam Power Plant on Fulton Street in

downtown Grand Rapids.  This still functions, supplying steam power to many

downtown buildings.

BigRedLighthouseHolland

The Big Red Lighthouse in Holland Michigan.

GothicChurch

Gothic style Church – my guess is Immanuel Lutheran on Michigan Avenue hill?

[There are over 1200 churches in Grand Rapids, so help me out if you know]

FallasburgCoveredBridge

The Fallasburg Covered Bridge over the Flat River in Lowell Michigan.

GrandRapidsHome

An arts & Crafts Style Grand Rapids Michigan home, typical of many homes

built here in Grand Rapids in the early 20th century.

We hope you enjoyed the brief tour through the Christmas Railway Garden

Village at Meijer Gardens this year.  It will be on display until Jan. 9th, 2011.

In addition, horse drawn carriage rides, carolers, 40 theme Christmas trees,

and other holiday specials will be happening till the end of this year.

There will also be extended holiday hours on December 21, 22, 23,

27, 28, 29 and 30. The entire facility will be open until 9 pm.

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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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Lowell MI – Fallasburg Fall Festival Sept 25, 26 2010

Lowell MI – Fallasburg Fall Festival Sept 25, 26, 2010

If you want to see fall arrive in style, you might want to attend

the annual Fallasburg Fall Festival at Fallasburg Park in Lowell

Michigan.  The park is located on the Flat River off Lincoln Lake

Road about 4 miles north of Lowell.

The Lowell Area Arts Council feature 105 artists and their work,

raffle a quilt, live music, live demonstrations of crafts, food, and

children’s activities are offered.

A video tour of 2008 Fall Festival gives you an idea of what to

expect:

Hope to see you there!

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Greater Grand Rapids MI area, and what it is like to live in West Michigan.

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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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Grand Rapids Michigan Holiday Traditions

Grand Rapids Michigan Holiday Traditions

Holiday traditions to celebrate the winter solstice are common

to every culture around the world.  The transition from the shortest,

darkest day in mid-winter to the longest day of light at the beginning

of summer are a common theme to our world.

Frederick Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids

celebrates the light by showing the traditions of many countries

and cultures around the world.  Besides the forty one gorgeous

Christmas Trees that are decorated as they would be in their native

regions, they also display Kwanza, Jewish, and Buddhist traditional

decorations.  New this year is Tet Nguyen Dan, the Vietnamese

celebration of the lunar New Year; pronounced day wen don,

it literally means, “the first morning of the first day.”

Meijer Gardens is celebrating the completion of a $7.6 million

renovation and expansion that was awarded a silver level LEED

certificate in energy and environmental design.  The renovation

and expansion was centered around the cafe, visitor areas, office

and storage spaces.  The new cafe has a stunning Dale Chihuly

blown glass sculpture of colored glass flowers hanging from

the ceiling.

We have put together a few photos we took at the gardens

recently, so you can see some of the holiday decorations from

near and far. The gorgeous Christmas trees are all 12-15 feet tall

and loaded with beautiful ornaments.  This is just a sampling of the

Christmas Traditions displayed here:

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Our Holiday Wishes for Peace & Goodwill to all of you!

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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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Blues on The Mall ~ Downtown Grand Rapids, MI

Grand Rapids Michigan Blues Wednesday – Rosa Parks Circle

Presented by WLAV  FREE Summer Outdoor Blues Concerts on the Mall

in downtown Grand Rapids at Rosa Parks Circle.  Some of the best

blues bands performing today will be getting on the stage here

in Grand Rapids.

Get yourself over hump day by listening to the Blues on Wednesdays

6:30 pm to 9:00 pm  Food & Merchandise Available

 

June 10, 2009 – Mike Zito

June 17, 2009 – Big James & The Chicago Playboys

June 24, 2009 – Sugar Blue

July 1, 2009 – Harper

July 8, 2009 – Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials

July 15, 2009 – Larry McCray

July 22, 2009 – Gina Sicilia

July 29, 2009  – Ronnie Baker Brooks

August 5, 2009 – John Nemeth

August 12, 2009 – Tommy Castro

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