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Grand Rapids City Planning Department & Master Plan (City Connection)

The RapidianJun 08, 2021

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Rapidian Community Update (October 8th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (October 8th, 2021)

Grand Rapids' first outdoor 'gear library' opening this weekend. City of Grand Rapids seeking public input in search for new police chief. ArtPrize 2021 winners revealed.  

https://www.grandrapidsmi.gov/Government/Programs-and-Initiatives/Thrive-Outside  

https://www.grandrapidsmi.gov/Home  

https://www.artprize.org/

Oct 07, 202103:29
Rapidian Community Update (September 20th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (September 20th, 2021)

City of Grand Rapids creates Affordable Housing Fund. MDHHS launches online portal for immunization records. Susan Mast ALS Foundation hosting "PedALS" bike ride, walk to support local ALS families.

Sep 20, 202102:23
City Connection with: Milinda Ysasi & the 2nd Ward

City Connection with: Milinda Ysasi & the 2nd Ward

This month's special guest is Milinda Ysasi from the 2nd Ward to talk about local matters, live on City Connection. 

Sep 13, 202101:00:54
Rapidian Community Update (September 10th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (September 10th, 2021)

GRCC, Grand Valley receive $1.2M grants to help local adults earn college degrees. Grand Rapids Public Museum announces "Polish Halls in Grand Rapids" program. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  

https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ope/trio/index.html  

https://www.grpm.org/

Sep 10, 202102:31
Passing the Mic: West Michigan Hindu Temple's Fred Stella answers, "What is the purpose of your life?"

Passing the Mic: West Michigan Hindu Temple's Fred Stella answers, "What is the purpose of your life?"

Rishi Singh, Sikh practitioner and interfaith outreach officer for the Sikh Society of West Michigan, previously asked Grand Rapids faith communities:

  • "What is the purpose of your life? How can you live a spiritual life – how can you attain that which you’re sent here for – if you can’t answer that fundamental question, which is 'what is the purpose of your life?'"

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Fred Stella, Hindu practitioner and Pracharak (outreach minister) for the West Michigan Hindu Temple, responds, and passes a question on to the city's Christian community:

  • "I would like to ask someone from the Christian community about how they are able to balance the religious dictate that was given to them in the Bible – to spread the message of the gospel to all peoples and to try to recruit people to the gospel – … with their interfaith activity?"

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Passing the Mic is a project of Grand Rapids Community Media Center (CMC) that promotes online, community-wide discussion of local issues and topics using the spoken word.

Residents are invited to share one to three-minute audio responses to locally-focused questions from fellow neighbors, with questions geared toward all Grand Rapidians or specific communities within the city. Keeping the discussion going, speakers are encouraged to end their responses with their own question related to a local issue or topic -- passing along the opportunity to amplify community voices.

Opinions expressed through Passing the Mic are those of the speakers and do not reflect the editorial voice of The Rapidian or CMC. Posted responses are subject to The Rapidian's Terms of Use, which include adherence to inclusiveness, civility, ethical reporting, proper credit, local emphasis, and open identity (no anonymous posting).

Sep 10, 202106:08
Rapidian Community Update (September 2nd, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (September 2nd, 2021)

Blandford Nature Center celebrating late founder with four-day exhibit. Grand Rapids Public Library returning to regular hours. ArtPrize adding locations beyond downtown for 2021 event. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  

https://blandfordnaturecenter.org/experiences  

https://www.grpl.org/regular-hours-return 

 https://www.artprize.org/blog

Sep 03, 202102:44
Rapidian Community Update (August 27th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (August 27th, 2021)

The Rapid begins bus service changes on Aug. 30. Ken-O-Sha Park reopens with improvements. Festival of the Arts cancels Sept. event over pandemic concerns. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  

https://www.ridetherapid.org/  

https://www.grandrapidsmi.gov/Government/Programs-and-Initiatives/Grand-Rapids-Parks-Projects  

https://festivalgr.org/news

Aug 27, 202103:29
Rapidian Community Update (August 20th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (August 20th, 2021)

Kent District Library launching streaming platform for local musicians. Grand Rapids Public Schools requiring face coverings for all students, staff. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  

https://vibes.kdl.org/curators  

https://vibes.kdl.org/faq  

https://www.kentisd.org/

Aug 20, 202102:59
Rapidian Community Update (August 17th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (August 17th, 2021)

Fiesta Mexicana returning to downtown Grand Rapids next month.  City of Grand Rapids earns national award for residential recycling programs. CDC classifies Kent County as "substantial" COVID-19 risk. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  

https://www.facebook.com/mexicanheritageassociation 

https://www.grandrapidsmi.gov/Government/Programs-and-Initiatives/Single-Stream-Recycling-Program 

https://www.accesskent.com/Health/covid-19-data.htm

Aug 17, 202102:42
Rapidian Community Update (August 10th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (August 10th, 2021)

Grand Rapids Police Chief Eric Payne to retire next year. Grand Rapids Public Schools, Kent ISD recommending face coverings for fall start of school. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.   

https://www.grandrapidsmi.gov/Government/Departments/Police-Department/Grand-Rapids-Police-Department-Draft-Strategic-Plan-Fiscal-Year-2021-2023

Aug 10, 202102:42
Mayor Rosalynn Bliss w/ Friends of GR Parks & Stephanie Adams (City Connection August 2021)
Aug 04, 202150:11
Passing the Mic: Sikh Society of West Michigan's Rishi Singh answers, "What does your faith do to address your members' suffering?"

Passing the Mic: Sikh Society of West Michigan's Rishi Singh answers, "What does your faith do to address your members' suffering?"

Ven. Yong Su Mark Hepper, Mahayana Buddhist practitioner and Teaching Monk at the Grand Rapids Buddhist Temple, previously asked Grand Rapids faith communities:

"What does your faith, your religion, do to specifically address your members' suffering?"

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Rishi Singh, Sikh practitioner and interfaith outreach officer for the Sikh Society of West Michigan, responds, and passes a question on to other faith communities in the city:

"What is the purpose of your life? How can you live a spiritual life -- how can you attain that which you're sent here for -- if you can't answer that fundamental question, which is 'what is the purpose of your life?'"

---

Passing the Mic is a project of Grand Rapids Community Media Center (CMC) that promotes online, community-wide discussion of local issues and topics using the spoken word.

Residents are invited to share one to three-minute audio responses to locally-focused questions from fellow neighbors, with questions geared toward all Grand Rapidians or specific communities within the city. Keeping the discussion going, speakers are encouraged to end their responses with their own question related to a local issue or topic -- passing along the opportunity to amplify community voices.

Opinions expressed through Passing the Mic are those of the speakers and do not reflect the editorial voice of The Rapidian or CMC. Posted responses are subject to The Rapidian's Terms of Use, which include adherence to inclusiveness, civility, ethical reporting, proper credit, local emphasis, and open identity (no anonymous posting).

Jul 31, 202106:27
Rapidian Community Update (July 30th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (July 30th, 2021)

Gangnam District in South Korea becomes Grand Rapids’ new sister city. Storytime Grand Rapids adds more Storytime in the Park dates. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  

https://grsistercities.org/about  

https://www.storytimegr.org/about

Jul 30, 202102:36
Rapidian Community Update (July 23rd, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (July 23rd, 2021)

City of Grand Rapids replacing private lead service lines in Neighborhoods of Focus. The DAAC bringing back public art, music shows. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.   

https://www.grandrapidsmi.gov/Government/Departments/Water-System/Private-Lead-Service-Line-Replacements  

http://thedaac.org/

Jul 23, 202102:52
Rapidian Community Update (July 17th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (July 17th, 2021)

Grand Rapids Urban League selected to lead Cure Violence in Grand Rapids. UICA reopens in new downtown location. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  

https://www.grandrapidsmi.gov/Government/Programs-and-Initiatives/Cure-Violence  

https://www.uica.org/

Jul 17, 202102:39
1st Ward Commissioner Jon O'Connor (City Connection)
Jul 12, 202149:60
Rapidian Community Update (July 09th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (July 09th, 2021)

City of Grand Rapids resuming in-person government meetings next week.  Kent County Health Department, community partners launch mobile vaccine unit in southeast Grand Rapids.  The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  

https://www.grandrapidsmi.gov/Government/Meetings 

https://vaccinatewestmi.com/clinics

Jul 09, 202102:38
Rapidian Community Update (June 11th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (June 11th, 2021)

Heritage Hill hosting Garden Tour, Pleasant Park Marketplace on June 19. Fulton Street Artisans Market opening day this Sunday. Grand Rapids Public Library kicks off adult summer reading program. GRCMC open to the public. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  

https://therapidian.org/community-updates-thursday-june-10 

https://www.heritagehillweb.org/ticket_thanks_garden-htm 

https://www.facebook.com/FultonStreetARTisansMarket 

https://www.grpl.org/grreads

Jun 11, 202103:00
Grand Rapids City Planning Department & Master Plan (City Connection)

Grand Rapids City Planning Department & Master Plan (City Connection)

Kristin Turkelson from the City Planning Department joins Grand Rapids Mayor Rosalynn Bliss & host Linda Gellasch in the GRTV studio. Bliss and Turkelson will discuss the City of Grand Rapids master plan, which is to be updated over the next few years. City Connection for June 2021.

To learn more about the GR City Planning Department, visit:
https://www.grandrapidsmi.gov/Government/Departments/Planning

City Connection is a production of GRTV & The Rapidian; proud services of the Grand Rapids Community Media Center. To learn more about citizen journalism, video/TV production, media literacy, & more you can visit us at:  
http://www.therapidian.org/
http://www.grcmc.org/
http://www.grtv.org/
http://www.grcity.us/  

For over 25 years, the monthly live Q&A show featuring the mayor  & other city officials of Grand Rapids. City Connection is an  opportunity to interact directly with one of our city’s top elected  officials. Powered by GRTV, The Rapidian, & the Community Media  Center. Broadcasting on GRTV’s Livewire, Comcast channel 24, streaming  online, & now distributed digitally via podcast. Mayor John Logie  started the program in 1992 as a way to share mayoral perspective with  Grand Rapidians and to bring a little more transparency to local  government. Talk to us & submit your questions & comments for  discussion via email at: cityconnection@grcmc.org

Jun 08, 202155:07
Rapidian Community Update (June 04th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (June 04th, 2021)

City of Grand Rapids expands micromobility pilot with electric assist bikes. Kent County expands Chief Hazy Cloud Park to nearly 400-acre natural preserve. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  

https://therapidian.org/community-updates-friday-june-4 

https://www.grandrapidsmi.gov/Government/Programs-and-Initiatives/Shared-Mobility 

https://www.kentcountyparks.org/chiefhazycloud

Jun 04, 202102:43
Rapidian Community Update (May 21st, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (May 21st, 2021)

Grand Rapids leaders approve 2022 budget. Gov. Whitmer announces lifted outdoor capacity limits in June, no indoor limits in July. Uptown Grand Rapids continues beautification projects for east side business districts. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  

https://therapidian.org/community-updates-thursday-may-20  

https://www.grandrapidsmi.gov/Government/Departments/Budget-Office/Library/Upcoming?BestBetMatch=city%20budget%7Cd13b95b2-5146-4b00-9e3e-a80c73739a64%7C4f05f368-ecaa-4a93-b749-7ad6c4867c1f%7Cen-US  

https://www.michigan.gov/coronavirus/0,9753,7-406-98178_98455-533660--,00.html  Uptown Grand Rapids continues beautification projects for east side business districts

May 21, 202103:08
Rapidian Community Update (May 14th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (May 14th, 2021)

City of Grand Rapids receives $75K grant for local Indigenous art along Grand River. ArtPrize shifts away from traditional public vote for 2021 event. Qualifying households now eligible for federally-funded discounts on internet service. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  

https://www.therapidian.org/community-updates-thursday-may-13  

https://www.arts.gov/about/news/2021/national-endowment-arts-announces-second-round-grants-fy-2021  

https://www.artprize.org/  

https://www.getemergencybroadband.org/

May 14, 202103:42
City Connection May 2021: Jordoun Eatman (Lead Neighborhood Connector) & Mayor Rosalynn Bliss on Neighborhood Summit
May 10, 202152:50
Rapidian Community Update (May 08th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (May 08th, 2021)

The 49507 Project will transform POC/LGBTQ-led education into large-scale murals and youth poetry performances, aiming to uplift perceptions of the city's 49507 neighborhood.  

https://thediatribe.org/  

https://thediatribe.org/the49507project

May 08, 202102:52
Rapidian Community Update (April 30th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (April 30th, 2021)

The City of Grand Rapids releases proposed 2022 budget plan. The Rapid switches to summer service schedule May 10. Gov. Whitmer announces 'MI Vacc to Normal' plan for relaxing state’s COVID-19 restrictions. Grand Rapids Public Schools refrains from expanding high school in-person learning to four days a week. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  https://therapidian.org/community-updates-thursday-april-29  http://www.grandrapidsmi.gov/files/assets/public/departments/fiscal-budget/budget-office/fiscal-plans/fy2022-preliminary-fiscal-plan.pdf  https://www.ridetherapid.org/articles/summer-service-schedule-begins-may-10-2021  https://www.michigan.gov/whitmer/0,9309,7-387-90499_90640-558091--,00.html  https://www.grps.org/

Apr 30, 202104:47
Rapidian Community Update (April 24th, 2021)
Apr 24, 202103:36
Passing the Mic: Grand Rapids Buddhist Temple's Rev. Yong Su answers, "Has there been any aspect of your faith that you've changed your perspective on over this pandemic?"

Passing the Mic: Grand Rapids Buddhist Temple's Rev. Yong Su answers, "Has there been any aspect of your faith that you've changed your perspective on over this pandemic?"

Muneeba Khan, Islamic practitioner and member of At-Tawheed Islamic Center, previously asked Grand Rapids faith communities:

"Has there been any aspect of your faith that you’ve changed your perspective on over this pandemic time?"

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Rev. Yong Su Mark Hepper, Mahayana Buddhist practitioner and Dharma Teacher at the Grand Rapids Buddhist Temple, responds, and passes a question on to other faith communities in the city:

"What does your faith, your religion, do to specifically address your members’ suffering?"

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Passing the Mic is a project of Grand Rapids Community Media Center (CMC) that promotes online, community-wide discussion of local issues and topics using the spoken word.

Residents are invited to share one to three-minute audio responses to locally-focused questions from fellow neighbors, with questions geared toward all Grand Rapidians or specific communities within the city. Keeping the discussion going, speakers are encouraged to end their responses with their own question related to a local issue or topic -- passing along the opportunity to amplify community voices.

Opinions expressed through Passing the Mic are those of the speakers and do not reflect the editorial voice of The Rapidian or CMC. Posted responses are subject to The Rapidian’s Terms of Use, which include adherence to inclusiveness, civility, ethical reporting, proper credit, local emphasis, and open identity (no anonymous posting).

Apr 17, 202104:26
Rapidian Community Update (April 16th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (April 16th, 2021)

City of Grand Rapids launches e-scooter Community Pass for underserved residents. The DAAC to host Open Studio Nights in new Creston neighborhood space. Veen Observatory’s public observing nights return for 2021 season. MIOSHA extends state’s workplace emergency rules through Oct. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  

https://therapidian.org/community-updates-thursday-april-15  

https://www.grandrapidsmi.gov/Government/Programs-and-Initiatives/Shared-Mobility  

https://thedaac.org/events  

https://www.graaa.org/upcoming-events  

https://www.michigan.gov/leo/0,5863,7-336-100207---,00.html

Apr 16, 202103:58
Rapidian Community Update (April 09th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (April 09th, 2021)

Friends of Grand Rapids Parks hosting citywide park cleanups. Grand Rapids Public Library launches home delivery, hold locker services. The City of Grand Rapids launches second year of summer youth jobs program. Kent County opening rapid COVID-19 testing sites this weekend amid spring break travel returns. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  

https://therapidian.org/community-updates-thursday-april-8  

https://www.friendsofgrparks.org/event/itsmyparkday2021 

https://www.grpl.org/about/hours-and-locations 

https://www.grandrapidsmi.gov/Our-City/News-Media/City-partners-with-local-employers-to-launch-summer-youth-jobs-program 

http://www.kentisd.org/Core/News/Article/1619

Apr 09, 202103:54
Mayor Rosalynn Bliss & new The Rapid CEO: Deborah Prato (City Connection)

Mayor Rosalynn Bliss & new The Rapid CEO: Deborah Prato (City Connection)

Mayor Rosalynn Bliss is joined in the GRTV studio by new CEO for The Rapid, Deborah Prato! Get to know Deborah as she starts her journey with our regions transit authority! City Connection is hosted by Linda Gellasch.

Broadcasted live on Monday April 5th, 2021. Including a Q&A portion where you can connect by submitting your questions/comments for discussion! Email us at: cityconnection@grcmc.org

Learn more about The Rapid at:
http://www.ridetherapid.org/
Learn more about what's happening in your city at: http://www.grcity.us/

This production is powered by GRTV, The Rapidian, & the Grand Rapids Community Media Center.
http://www.grcmc.org/
http://www.therapidian.org/
http://www.grtv.org/


For nearly 30 years, the mayors of Grand Rapids have hosted City Connection, a monthly, live call-in show on 
GRTV’s Livewire, Comcast channel 24. Mayor John Logie started the program in 1992 as a way to share mayoral perspective with Grand Rapidians and to bring a little more transparency to local government. City Connection is an opportunity to interact directly with one of our city’s top elected officials.

Apr 06, 202153:21
Passing the Mic: At-Tawheed Islamic Center's Muneeba Khan answers, "What aspect of your tradition has been the most difficult within the last year?"

Passing the Mic: At-Tawheed Islamic Center's Muneeba Khan answers, "What aspect of your tradition has been the most difficult within the last year?"

Allison Egrin, Jewish practitioner and Program Assistant at Kaufman Interfaith Institute, previously asked Grand Rapids faith communities:

"What aspect of your tradition has been the most difficult or taxing within the last year?"

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Muneeba Khan, Islamic practitioner and member of At-Tawheed Islamic Center, responds, and passes a question on to other faith communities in the city:

"Has there been any aspect of your faith that you’ve changed your perspective on over this pandemic time? For instance, you thought about a certain aspect of your faith in one way, but something happened during the pandemic, or you read something, or you heard something, and it completely changed your perspective on it?"

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Passing the Mic is a project of Grand Rapids Community Media Center (CMC) that promotes online, community-wide discussion of local issues and topics using the spoken word.

Residents are invited to share one to three-minute audio responses to locally-focused questions from fellow neighbors, with questions geared toward all Grand Rapidians or specific communities within the city. Keeping the discussion going, speakers are encouraged to end their responses with their own question related to a local issue or topic -- passing along the opportunity to amplify community voices.

Opinions expressed through Passing the Mic are those of the speakers and do not reflect the editorial voice of The Rapidian or CMC. Posted responses are subject to The Rapidian’s Terms of Use, which include adherence to inclusiveness, civility, ethical reporting, proper credit, local emphasis, and open identity (no anonymous posting).

Mar 30, 202105:23
Rapidian Community Update (March 19th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (March 19th, 2021)

The City of Grand Rapids income tax deadline extended to June 1. Circle Theatre Grand Rapids adds in-theatre, outdoor performances to its 2021 season. The Grand Rapids Community Media Center  is looking for a full-time web developer. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.   

https://www.grandrapidsmi.gov/Government/Departments/Income-Tax-Department/Forms  

https://circletheatre.org/  

https://grcmc.org/node/41326/job-posting-web-developer

Mar 19, 202102:30
Rapidian Community Update (March 12th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (March 12th, 2021)

The City of Grand Rapids expanding efforts to improve curbside recycling. Kent County Health Department awarded extra COVID-19 vaccines by state for vaccine equity pilot project. New “Women’s Way” downtown mural to feature local Latinx leader Maurilia Ortiz Blakely. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  

https://therapidian.org/community-updates-friday-march-12 

https://www.grandrapidsmi.gov/Government/Programs-and-Initiatives/Feet-on-the-Street 

https://vaccinatewestmi.com/ 

https://www.womenswaygr.org/

Mar 12, 202104:12
Rapidian Community Update (March 4th, 2021)
Mar 04, 202103:33
Rapidian Community Update (February 27th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (February 27th, 2021)

Festival of the Arts hosting ‘Plein Air’ event in June in downtown social zones. LaughFest announces 2021 festival headliners. Grand Rapids Community Foundation’s scholarship applications for 2021-22 academic year due March 1. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  

https://therapidian.org/community-updates-friday-feb-26  

https://festivalgr.org/ 

https://www.experiencegr.com/ 

https://www.laughfestgr.org/events 

https://www.grfoundation.org/apply-for-scholarships

Feb 28, 202103:45
Passing the Mic: Kaufman Interfaith Institute's Allison Egrin answers, "What tenet of your faith tradition most stands out to you right now?"

Passing the Mic: Kaufman Interfaith Institute's Allison Egrin answers, "What tenet of your faith tradition most stands out to you right now?"

Brett Townsend, Community Services Specialist at Grand Rapids Community Media Center (CMC), asks leaders or practitioners in Grand Rapids faith communities:

"What tenet of your religious or spiritual tradition most stands out to you right now?"

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Allison Egrin, Jewish practitioner and Program Assistant at Kaufman Interfaith Institute, responds, and passes a question on to other faith communities in the city:

"What aspect of your tradition has been the most difficult or taxing within the last year?"

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Passing the Mic is a project of CMC that promotes online, community-wide discussion of local issues and topics using the spoken word.

Residents are invited to share one to three-minute audio responses to locally-focused questions from fellow neighbors, with questions geared toward all Grand Rapidians or specific communities within the city. Keeping the discussion going, speakers are encouraged to end their responses with their own question related to a local issue or topic -- passing along the opportunity to amplify community voices.

Opinions expressed through Passing the Mic are those of the speakers and do not reflect the editorial voice of The Rapidian or CMC. Posted responses are subject to The Rapidian’s Terms of Use, which include adherence to inclusiveness, civility, ethical reporting, proper credit, local emphasis, and open identity (no anonymous posting).

Feb 24, 202103:39
Rapidian Community Update (February 19th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (February 19th, 2021)

City of Grand Rapids launches survey tool to regularly collect quick resident feedback. Grand Rapids Public Library tentatively reopening branches on Feb. 24. Kent County Health Department reports continued decline in county’s COVID-19 case growth. Avenue for the Arts to host virtual skills-building talks for creative professionals in March. The DAAC moves into its new permanent space. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  

https://therapidian.org/community-update-friday-feb-19 

https://www.flashvote.com/grandrapids 

https://www.grpl.org/reopen 

https://www.accesskent.com/Health/covid-19-data.htm 

https://breakitdownmakeitbetter.org/

Feb 20, 202105:44
Rapidian Community Update (February 12th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (February 12th, 2021)

Mayor Bliss to deliver virtual State of the City address on Feb. 16. Three Grand Rapids parks lit with luminary pathways for Valentine’s Day weekend. The Rapid continues paper ticket phase-out with end of 10-ride paper tickets. U.K. COVID-19 variant confirmed in Kent County. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  

https://therapidian.org/community-updates-friday-feb-12  

https://www.facebook.com/events/427843664996490 

https://www.friendsofgrparks.org/event/happyhearts-2021 

https://wave.ridetherapid.org/ 

https://www.accesskent.com/Health/covid-19-data.htm

Feb 12, 202104:15
Rapidian Community Update (February 5th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (February 5th, 2021)

Local museums, library celebrating Black History Month with online events. Grand Rapids Fire Department forms community education team to improve fire prevention. LaughFest returns for mostly-virtual 2021 festival in March. MDHHS allows winter contact sports to resume on Feb. 8. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  

https://therapidian.org/community-updates-thursday-feb-4  

https://www.facebook.com/events/1108634676251114 

https://www.grandrapidsmi.gov/Government/Departments/Fire-Department 

https://www.laughfestgr.org/ 

https://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs

Feb 05, 202104:44
City Connection - Mayor Rosalynn Bliss & David Green (GR Communications Director)

City Connection - Mayor Rosalynn Bliss & David Green (GR Communications Director)

Mayor Rosalynn Bliss talks with David Green, Grand Rapids' new Communications Director. City Connection is hosted by Linda Gellasch and powered by GRTV & The Rapidian; services of the Grand Rapids Community Media Center. Topics discussed include: World of Winter outdoor festival, making GR a more active 4-season city, homeless outreach efforts & partnerships, affordable housing, David Green's background and his thoughts on modern day communications solutions, engaging with community conversation, GR comparisons to Austin, vaccines, City FInances, violence and public safety, jobs programs, and the upcoming State of the City address. Conversation recorded on February 1st, 2021.

http://www.therapidian.org/
http://www.grcmc.org/
http://www.grtv.org/
http://www.grcity.us/

For over 25 years, the monthly live Q&A show featuring the mayor & other city officials of Grand Rapids. Powered by GRTV, The Rapidian, & the Community Media Center. Broadcasting on GRTV’s Livewire, Comcast channel 24, streaming online, & now distributed digitally via podcast. Mayor John Logie started the program in 1992 as a way to share mayoral perspective with Grand Rapidians and to bring a little more transparency to local government. City Connection is an opportunity to interact directly with one of our city’s top elected officials. Talk to us & submit your questions & comments for discussion via email at: cityconnection@grcmc.org

Feb 02, 202156:09
Rapidian Community Update (January 29th, 2021)
Jan 30, 202104:16
Rapidian Community Update (January 22nd, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (January 22nd, 2021)

Grand Rapids Public Schools resumes in-person learning. Grand Rapids Public Museum opening Windows GR exhibit, highlighting local artists of color. ArtPrize opens artist registration for 2021 event on April 19. Indoor dining at restaurants and bars across Michigan will reopen on February 1st. The Grand Rapids Asian-Pacific Foundation is hosting a livestream virtual Lunar New Year celebration on February 12th. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  

https://therapidian.org/community-updates-thursday-jan-21  

https://www.grps.org/ 

https://www.grps.org/all-grps-news-events/1087-grab-go-meal-sites-starting-8-24  

https://www.grpm.org/  

https://www.artprize.org/

Jan 23, 202103:59
Rapidian Community Update (January 15th, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (January 15th, 2021)

Grand Rapids Public Library celebrating 150th anniversary. Free public Wi-Fi comes to 10 Grand Rapids parks. MDHHS extends statewide emergency order, relaxes some restrictions. Meijer partners with state to help administer COVID-19 vaccines. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  

https://therapidian.org/community-updates-friday-jan-15  

https://www.grpl.org/  

https://www.grandrapidsmi.gov/Government/Departments/Parks-and-Recreation?fbclid=IwAR2-oB9AFMNLjEQtb9_SMzd3DB_G4RT4_89U9TJLcVE5V9Dzi6_-yYcxhZI  

https://www.facebook.com/GRParksandRec  

https://www.michigan.gov/images/coronavirus/1-13_COVID_Gathering_Guidelines_v1_712834_7.png  

https://www.michigan.gov/coronavirus/0,9753,7-406-98178_98455-549437--,00.html  

https://vaccinatewestmi.com/

Jan 15, 202104:59
Rapidian Community Update (January 01st, 2021)

Rapidian Community Update (January 01st, 2021)

Community leaders address storming of U.S. Capitol. Kent County Health Department asks for patience with COVID-19 vaccine rollout. ArtPrize returning in 2021. The Rapid makes schedule changes to Route 1. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.   

https://therapidian.org/ethics-and-religion-talk-how-do-you-prevent-clergy-burnout 

https://therapidian.org/end-pandemic-we-need-make-trust-contagious https://therapidian.org/passing-the-mic-neighbors-of-belknap-lookout 

https://therapidian.org/guiding-light-welcomes-kyle-hinton-board-directors  

https://twitter.com/mayorbliss/status/1346983715180830722 

https://www.accesskent.com/Departments/BOC/ 

https://twitter.com/GovWhitmer/status/1346981917648953344  

http://vaccinatewestmi.com/ 

https://www.michigan.gov/coronavirus/0,9753,7-406-98178_103214_103272-547150--,00.html  

https://www.artprizeisback.com/  

https://www.ridetherapid.org/ride/routes/1

Jan 08, 202105:18
Passing the Mic: Neighbors of Belknap Lookout answers, "How are you making sure you're engaging with the full diversity of your neighborhood?"

Passing the Mic: Neighbors of Belknap Lookout answers, "How are you making sure you're engaging with the full diversity of your neighborhood?"

Shelby Garbini, Board Member of King Park Neighbors, asks Grand Rapids' neighborhood associations:

"I’m curious how other neighborhood associations are really making sure that they are interacting and engaging with a diverse group of neighbors across all their boundaries? Are they tracking that in some way, or do they have some sort of plan to make sure that they capture all of those voices?"

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Elianna Bootzin, Executive Director of Neighbors of Belknap Lookout, responds, and passes a question on to other neighborhood associations in the city:

"Even if you've got that good participation, how do you weigh opinions? Whose opinion counts more? How do you make that decision?"

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Passing the Mic is a project of Grand Rapids Community Media Center (CMC) that promotes online, community-wide discussion of local issues and topics using the spoken word.

Residents are invited to share one to three-minute audio responses to locally-focused questions from fellow neighbors, with questions geared toward all Grand Rapidians or specific communities within the city. Keeping the discussion going, speakers are encouraged to end their responses with their own question related to a local issue or topic -- passing along the opportunity to amplify community voices.

Opinions expressed through Passing the Mic are those of the speakers and do not reflect the editorial voice of The Rapidian or CMC. Posted responses are subject to The Rapidian’s Terms of Use, which include adherence to inclusiveness, civility, ethical reporting, proper credit, local emphasis, and open identity (no anonymous posting).

Jan 08, 202104:20
Rapidian Community Update (December 21st, 2020)

Rapidian Community Update (December 21st, 2020)

 COVID-19 vaccinations begin in West Michigan. Mel Trotter Ministries, partners prepare winter emergency shelter for people experiencing homelessness. Rosa Parks Circle Ice Rink opens Friday, with safety measures. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.

https://therapidian.org/community-upd...

https://therapidian.org/season-report...

https://therapidian.org/covid-vaccine...

https://therapidian.org/kyd-kane-beco...

https://therapidian.org/putting-piece...

https://www.michigan.gov/coronavirus/...

http://vaccinatewestmi.com/

https://www.grandrapidsmi.gov/Governm...

https://www.facebook.com/RosaParksSka...

Dec 21, 202004:51
Rapidian Community Update (December 11th, 2020)

Rapidian Community Update (December 11th, 2020)

Kent County Health Department reports stabilizing COVID-19 case growth for Kent County. Updated guidance on quarantine period from the KCHD. City of Grand Rapids making city parks, playgrounds smoke-free zones on Jan. 1. Grand Rapids Area Black Businesses launches revamped website with directory of local Black-owned businesses. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  

https://therapidian.org/community-updates-december-10 

https://therapidian.org/metro-health-university-michigan-health-offers-sign-bonus-new-medical-assistants 

https://therapidian.org/metro-health-university-michigan-health-offers-sign-bonus-new-medical-assistants 

https://therapidian.org/secchia-honored-hillman-orr-award-world-affairs-council  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKfjzYtZEL8 

https://www.accesskent.com/Health/covid-19-faq.htm 

https://www.grandrapidsmi.gov/Government/Departments/Parks-and-Recreation/Clean-Air-and-Public-Places-Ordinance 

https://grabblocal.com/directory-businesses

Dec 11, 202004:18
City Connection - 2020: A Look Back, And Ahead (w/ Mark Washington & Rosalynn Bliss)

City Connection - 2020: A Look Back, And Ahead (w/ Mark Washington & Rosalynn Bliss)

City Manager Mark Washington joins Mayor Rosalynn Bliss virtually in the  GRTV studio to look back on the year of 2020, and ahead to 2021. Hosted  by Linda Gellasch.  A production of GRTV, The Rapidian, and the Community Media Center.  Conversation recorded Monday December 7th, 2020.

http://www.therapidian.org/
http://www.grtv.org/
http://www.grcmc.org/
http://www.grcity.us/  

City Connection is a monthly program where Mayor Bliss or a  representative from the city will discuss current local affairs, efforts  of City Hall & beyond, as well as respond to citizen questions. A  production of the Community Media Center & the City of Grand Rapids  for over 18 years, to provide transparency and civic engagement with the  communities of Grand Rapids. To submit your own question for  discussion, please email us at: cityconnection@grcmc.org

Dec 08, 202055:25
Rapidian Community Update (December 4th, 2020)

Rapidian Community Update (December 4th, 2020)

Kent County launches #KCTakeoutChallenge to support local restaurants. Grand Rapids Community Foundation accepting scholarship applications for 2021-22 academic year. Cinema Lab is once again partnering with the Wealthy Theatre for free virtual movie and TV show discussions this month. The Rapidian encourages local residents to share their own stories related to civic, economic, and public health developments in the Grand Rapids area on The Rapidian’s platform. To get started as a community reporter, visit TheRapidian.org/write.  

https://therapidian.org/community-updates-december-3 

https://therapidian.org/ethics-and-religion-talk-fathers-responsibility 

https://therapidian.org/passing-the-mic-heartside-downtown-neighborhood-association  

https://apps.accesskent.com/take-out-challenge 

https://www.experiencegr.com/blog/post/winter-outdoor-dining 

https://www.grfoundation.org/apply-for-scholarships

Dec 04, 202003:54
Passing the Mic: Heartside Downtown Neighborhood Association answers, "How are you preserving your neighborhood's unique history and stories?"

Passing the Mic: Heartside Downtown Neighborhood Association answers, "How are you preserving your neighborhood's unique history and stories?"

Amy Brower, Executive Director of Roosevelt Park Neighborhood Association, asks Grand Rapids' neighborhood associations:

"In the midst of all this fast moving change and planning for the future, how are they . . . still preserving some of the rich history of their unique neighborhoods, or some of the stories that reflect their past?"

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Mallory Patterson, Co-Chair of Heartside Downtown Neighborhood Association, responds, and passes a question on to other neighborhood associations in the city:

"What advice would you give to newer neighborhood associations as it relates to best serving the community? And, with that, what do you wish you could change or do differently as you're thinking about the future of your organization?"

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Passing the Mic is a project of Grand Rapids Community Media Center (CMC) that promotes online, community-wide discussion of local issues and topics using the spoken word.

Residents are invited to share one to three-minute audio responses to locally-focused questions from fellow neighbors, with questions geared toward all Grand Rapidians or specific communities within the city. Keeping the discussion going, speakers are encouraged to end their responses with their own question related to a local issue or topic -- passing along the opportunity to amplify community voices.

Opinions expressed through Passing the Mic are those of the speakers and do not reflect the editorial voice of The Rapidian or CMC. Posted responses are subject to The Rapidian’s Terms of Use, which include adherence to  inclusiveness, civility, ethical reporting, proper credit, local emphasis, and open identity (no anonymous posting).

Dec 01, 202004:02