WYCE's Community Closeup (*conversations concerning issues of importance in West Michigan)

WYCE's Community Closeup (*conversations concerning issues of importance in West Michigan)

By WYCE Independent Community Radio

WYCE's Community Closeup is a weekly public affairs program featuring community leaders and nonprofit organizations. WYCE is West Michigan's only independent, commercial-free, community radio station serving the greater Grand Rapids metro. WYCE programs an eclectic blend of folk, rhythm & blues, hip-hop, rock, jazz, and world music to the West Michigan community and beyond. Listener-sponsored, volunteer-powered. WYCE is a proud service of the Grand Rapids Community Media Center. We exist because of listener support. Please support us to keep the music playing: http://www.wyce.org
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WYCE's Community Closeup (*conversations concerning issues of importance in West Michigan)Apr 16, 2021
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How West Michigan's CSNIP provides affordable vet care for pet families (06-21-25)
Jun 20, 202513:59
A preview of the 2025 PrideFest: celebrating diversity, inclusion, and the 2-SLGBTQ+ community (06-14-25)

A preview of the 2025 PrideFest: celebrating diversity, inclusion, and the 2-SLGBTQ+ community (06-14-25)

On this week's episode, WYCE Station Manager Phil Tower welcomes Jazz McKinney, executive director of The Grand Rapids Pride Center.

The mission of The Grand Rapids Pride Center is to create positive change for the 2-SLGBTQ+ community by breaking down barriers, creating awareness, providing inclusive services, and bridging relationships.

Jazz spoke about the history of the Pride Center and also discussed the upcoming PrideFest 2025, happening on Calder Plaza on Saturday, June 21, and Sunday, June 22, full of activities for all kinds of people and family-friendly as well.

The first Pride Celebration was held at the Monroe Amphitheater in downtown Grand Rapids on June 19, 1988.

Today, it has grown to be one of the largest one-day events in Grand Rapids.

Grand Rapids Pride Festival is an event that brings 2-SLGBTQ+ community members, 2-SLGBTQ+ businesses, allies, and organizations together to celebrate diversity, inclusion, and the beautiful, vast 2-SLGBTQ+ community!

Going into its 37th year in 2025, Grand Rapids Pride Festival is working to create a safe, open, and inclusive environment for Grand Rapids community members to celebrate who they are.



Jun 13, 202516:28
Celebrating a party with a purpose: LINC UP's Rock The Block (06-07-25)

Celebrating a party with a purpose: LINC UP's Rock The Block (06-07-25)

On this episode, host Janet Zahn welcomes Lakiya Jenkins, executive director of LINC UP, and Donald Thompson, events coordinator with LINC UP.

They joined Janet to discuss their upcoming Rock the Block Festival on June 14th in Grand Rapids

LINC UP’s Rock the Block brings neighbors, local businesses, and community partners together for a vibrant day of connection, celebration, and culture. It features live music and food trucks, local vendors, and many family activities.

Rock the Block transforms their neighborhood into a block party with purpose—celebrating the people who make our community strong.  

About LINC UP:  With 20 years of experience building affordable housing and community power, LINC UP is working to achieve racial equity in Grand Rapids. 

The LINC UP mission is to advance a racial equity agenda in Grand Rapids by Expanding Affordable Housing and Increasing Community Power.  They strive to change policies that limit advancement opportunities in under-resourced communities and neighborhoods. 

 

Online: LINC UP

 

Jun 06, 202513:01
Dana Romero on how YWCA West Central Michigan inspires hope and healing(05-31-25)
May 30, 202516:38
Building a community of thriving people with Adrienne Goodstal, Executive Director at North Kent Connect (05-24-25)
May 23, 202515:47
Next Step of West Michigan: helping people heal and grow through work and relationships (05-17-25)
May 16, 202516:27
How the women and music from The Grand Rapids Women’s Chorus educates and inspires West Michigan(05-10-25)
May 08, 202512:50
Talking curbside trash and recycling with Nicole Rapacki from the Grand Rapids Department of Public Works(05-03-25)
May 02, 202515:19
A preview of the 2025-26 Season at Grand Rapids Civic Theatre(04-26-25)

A preview of the 2025-26 Season at Grand Rapids Civic Theatre(04-26-25)

On this week's episode, host Phil Tower speaks with Noddea Skidmore, the Director of Marketing and Communications with Grand Rapids Civic Theatre.

Noddea gave us a preview of the upcoming 20 25–20 26 season at Grand Rapids Civic Theatre, and talked as well about ticket packages that patrons can take advantage of.

We also discussed the upcoming "Ten For All" finals and accessibility at the theatre.

Established in 1926, Grand Rapids Civic Theatre and ⁠School of Theatre Arts⁠ is one of the oldest and largest community theatres in the country.

Today, the Grand Rapids Civic Theatre & School of Theatre Arts is the 5th largest community theatre in the country.

GRCT produces 9 mainstage productions each year with the help of over 800 volunteers.

The Civic is a true gem on the West Michigan arts and culture scene, and a proud community partner of WYCE.

You can learn more at ⁠Grand Rapids Civic Theatre


Upcoming Performances:


Ten for All 2025 Finals

Fri May 16, 2025 - Sat May 17, 2025

Waitress

Fri June 06, 2025 - Sun June 29, 2025

Brought to life on Broadway by a groundbreaking all-female creative team.

⁠More Info⁠⁠Book Now⁠

ROCK OF AGES

Fri September 12, 2025 - Sun October 05, 2025

Rock Musical Comedy

⁠More Info⁠⁠Book Now⁠

PETE THE CAT

Thu October 16, 2025 - Sun October 19, 2025

Theatre for Young Audiences Musical

⁠More Info⁠⁠Book Now⁠

FROZEN

Fri November 14, 2025 - Sun December 14, 2025

Holiday Show Musical

⁠More Info⁠⁠Book Now⁠

AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’

Fri January 16, 2026 - Sun February 01, 2026

Jazzy Musical Revue

⁠More Info⁠⁠Book Now⁠

THE LIGHTNING THIEF

Fri February 27, 2026 - Sun March 15, 2026

Adventurous Musical

⁠More Info⁠⁠Book Now⁠

DIAL M FOR MURDER

Fri April 17, 2026 - Sun May 03, 2026

Thriller Play

⁠More Info⁠⁠Book Now⁠

LEGALLY BLONDE

Fri June 05, 2026 - Sun June 28, 2026

Empowering, Glittering Musical

Apr 25, 202515:24
How the Tech Collaborative empowers West Michigan non-profits with innovative tech solutions(04-19-25)
Apr 18, 202515:09
Previewing Curiousity In Action: A Conference In Doing at The Saugatuck Center for The Arts(04-12-25)

Previewing Curiousity In Action: A Conference In Doing at The Saugatuck Center for The Arts(04-12-25)

On this week's program, Station manager, Phil Tower welcomes Whitney Valentine, Director of Education + Exhibitions, with the Saugatuck Center for The Arts, and New York Times best-selling author in speaker Brad Montague.

Brad Montague is the keynote speaker for the Curiosity In Action Conference on April 26 at the Saugatuck Center for the Arts.

We Hope You Fail Better, is currently on exhibit through May 16 at SC4A. 

It’s an exhibit where playful and thoughtful pieces are brought together by New York Times bestselling duo, Brad and Kristi Montague, for their debut exhibition, We Hope You Fail Better., just in time for the release of their new book “Fail-A-Bration.

Brad is the creator of the hit web series Kid President, and Kid Congress, and author of Becoming Better Grownups, and the New York Times best sellers Kid President's Guide to Being Awesome and The Circles All Around Us. As an illustrator, his work is regularly featured in Joanna Gaines's The Magnolia Journal.

You're invited to join others at the Curiousity In Action: A Conference In Doing, for a full day of unique and immersive experiences highlighting the intersection of wellness and creativity.

Conference participants will use curiosity to discover how creation is a form of self-care and how art-making is inherently therapeutic and spend the day with us making, thinking, connecting, creating, and just… being. We invite you to the first biannual Curiosity in Action: a conference for doing.

What’s a “Conference for Doing?” Well, it’s exactly what it sounds like: taking the conference framework and making it actionable.

Part of the aim in building a “conference for doing” is to offer all participants the opportunity to “try on” the ideas that are being shared by our presenters, so the day will follow an adult learning model that incorporates three elements: information, practice, and reflection. Each session will include all three pieces and they will repeat in this pattern:

  • INFORMATION – Encouraging, thoughtful, and creative ideas will be shared by dynamic presenters during the large group sessions
  • PRACTICE – Immediately following each presentation, attendees will be invited to engage a personal practice that allows them to work with the content offered in the presentation. Prompts will be provided and attendees may engage them in any way that is most helpful to them – maybe you take a quick walk outdoors and think about the prompt, maybe you’d prefer to find a quiet place to be still, or maybe you borrow a friend for a brief chat. 
  • REFLECTION – All conference attendees will be divided into Reflection Groups that will gather after the brief “practice” time to continue their learning in community. Each reflection group will be facilitated by trained hosts who guide conversations and activities to help the group dig deeper into the “information” offered by the presenter(s).

CURIOSITY IN ACTION- A CONFERENCE IN DOING

Overview, April 26, 2025, 9:00 am - 5:00 p @ Saugatuck Center for the Arts

Cost | $125.  INFO + REGISTRATION: https://sc4a.org/


SC4A Mission-the  SC4A is an arts center with a difference. They aim high and wide with a core mission of transforming lives by creating community, connecting people and spreading joy.  They focus on three areas: entertainment, education and engagement.  

Online: SC4A

Apr 11, 202515:53
Behind the scenes at Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park with John Vanderhaagen(04-05-25)

Behind the scenes at Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park with John Vanderhaagen(04-05-25)

On this week's episode, we welcome John VanderHaagen - Director of Communications, with Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park.

John provided us with a timely update on some important and newsworthy happenings at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park.

As the curtain falls on another long West Michigan winter, it's that time of year again when the Lena Meijer Tropical Conservatory comes alive with the return of Fred & Dorothy Fichter Butterflies Are Blooming!

The annual Butterflies are Blooming exhibit continues through April 30, 2025.

John reminded us that the butterfly exhibit is the largest temporary tropical butterfly exhibition in the United States.

Meijer Gardens is also offering three after-hours events for our community members with disabilities.

John told us that the gardens will be offering complimentary after-hours access for visitors with autism or other sensory processing needs, visitors who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (DHH), and visitors who are blind or have low vision.

We also previewed the dates for the upcoming Fifth Third Bank summer concert series, as well as the free Tuesday night concerts as a part of the Tuesday Evening Music Club.

Finally, John reminded us of the opening of a new exhibit, BUSTED: Contemporary Sculpture Busts.

BUSTED opened in early April and runs through September 20, 2025.

It showcases the ancient sculpture genre as radically transformed by 21st-century artists. Throughout history, sculpted busts have served to commemorate and preserve the likeness of distinguished individuals, and to celebrate divinity or nobility.

Online: Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park.

Apr 04, 202513:10
The 2025 Music Econ Summit: creating sustainable income and upward economic mobility for the Michigan music community(03-29-25)
Mar 28, 202517:13
David Bulkowski, with Disability Advocates of Kent County on the importance of Disability Awareness Day on every day life (03-22-25)
Mar 21, 202514:27
BAM Talent: celebrating, promoting, and advocating for Black and underrepresented artists in West Michigan! (03-15-25)
Mar 21, 202516:31
A behind the scenes preview of The Live From Wealthy Street Comedy Fundraiser (03-08-25)
Mar 07, 202513:39
Previewing the Asian American Leadership Summit with Bing Goei of The West Michigan Asian American Association(03-01-25)
Feb 28, 202514:46
Profiling the pioneering progressive African American women of Grand Rapids with Sophia Ward Brewer (02-22-25)
Feb 21, 202513:22
How Dégagé Ministries is serving the homeless and hungry in West Michigan (02-15-25)
Feb 14, 202515:11
How SECOM is empowering families to achieve their full potential (02-09-25)

How SECOM is empowering families to achieve their full potential (02-09-25)

On this week's episode, host Allison Donahue, program manager atThe Rapidian, speaks with Pablo Garcia, Executive Director, SECOM.

SECOM is a key Resource Center that gives help and hope to their neighbors by empowering families to achieve their full potential through healthy living, education, and economic opportunities.

SECOM offers a wide range of services, including a healthy food pantry and farm fresh market, a community garden, education, services, volunteering, and groups.

Pablo noted that ​addressing issues of inequity in their community has always been and will remain a focus of SECOM’s work. 

As SECOM Executive Director, Pablo and his staff are compelled to challenge themselves to better understand, uplift, and serve neighbors with the goal of equity and equality for all.

SECOM especially welcomes donations and volunteer support.

 

Learn more about how you can support this vital community service atSECOM.


Feb 07, 202513:22
Exceptional performances! Previewing Circle Theatre's 2025 Season(02-02-25)

Exceptional performances! Previewing Circle Theatre's 2025 Season(02-02-25)

In this week's episode, WYCE station manager, Phil Tower welcomesLynne Brown Tepper, Executive and Artistic Director Circle Theatre. 

Lynne joined us for a preview of the upcoming exciting2025 Season at Circle Theatre.

Circle Theatre is the only community theatre in the West Michigan area that specializes in summer theatre. The Theatre was founded in order to allow community performers of all ages to continue honing their craft and to provide another opportunity for directors, choreographers, musicians, designers and technicians to gain employment. Circle Theatre has over 300 volunteers and employs approximately 127 independent contractors from the West Michigan community on an annual basis.  Now that's a positive impact!

Lynne also shared with us news of an exciting fundraiser that circle theater is hosting on May 3rd, their "A Night Under the Stars, Adult Prom."

Online:Circle Theatre


Jan 31, 202514:51
Understanding Arbor Circle's Mental Health & Substance Abuse Treatment & Counseling Programs (01-25-25)
Jan 31, 202514:26
Protecting West Michigan's natural areas with the Land Conservancy of West Michigan (01-18-25)
Jan 17, 202513:49
Previewing "Guiding Light Live" An Acoustic All-Star Benefit Concert to Fight Addiction (01-11-25)

Previewing "Guiding Light Live" An Acoustic All-Star Benefit Concert to Fight Addiction (01-11-25)

In this episode, WYCE Station Manager Phil Tower welcomes Brian Elve, Executive Director Guiding Light, David Madiol, Director of development and communications with Guiding Light; and Michael Crittenden, Musician and President Mackinaw Harvest Music Group.

Brian provided us with an overview of the recovery services offered through Guiding Light. The program offers no charge substance abuse, addiction, recovery for men and women.

Guiding Light is hosting its first-ever, live benefit concert, “Guiding Light Live” on Saturday, February 15 at St Cecilia Music Center, 4-6:30pm. (*Note the time).

Guiding Light Live features an all-star lineup of Michigan acoustic legends, playing songs and sharing stories in the intimate setting of St. Cecilia Music Center’s Royce concert hall, featuring a performance in the round with these artists:

*Poet, producer, singer-songwriter, and local music institution, Ralston Bowles

*Michael Crittenden…Award-winning producer, singer-songwriter and founder of Troll for Trout.

*Kate Pillsbury, Songwriter, singer and guitarist for The Crane Wives.

*Joshua Davis, Singer-songwriter and finalist on NBC’s “The Voice."

The concert is from 4 – 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 15, and the show will open with a performance by three-part harmony female supergroup, The Rebel Eves.

Doors for the event open at 3 PM with a special silent auction for Guiding Light sponsored by The Gilmore Collection. Preshow Mocktails are provided by MeXo GR.

Tickets and More Info: Guiding Light Live


Jan 10, 202515:33
Chairman Ron Yob on The Grand River Bands of Ottawa Indians fight for federal recognition(01-04-25)

Chairman Ron Yob on The Grand River Bands of Ottawa Indians fight for federal recognition(01-04-25)

On this week's program, WYCE's Phil Tower speaks with Ron Yob, chairman of the Grand River Bands of Ottawa Indians

The Grand River Bands of Ottawa Indians is a native sovereign nation with agreements with the federal government dating back to 1795. The Grand River Bands originally included 19 bands of Ottawa people who lived along the Grand River and other waterways in southwest Michigan. Most of the Grand River Bands’ current membership resides in Kent, Muskegon and Oceana counties.

Their mission is to provide for the preservation of our way of life and the welfare of their people and to promote and restore the harmony and cooperation between the Grand River Bands, and other Michigan Ottawa and Chippewa bands, and the general public.

Since 1994 the Grand River Bands of Ottawa Indians’ have worked to petition the government for federal recognition of their tribe. 

Yob told us that once they receive federal recognition the tribe can access useful, supportive resources such as tuition, healthcare, and housing assistance.

These opportunities are granted to tribes that are federally recognized, and the Grand River Bands of Ottawa Indians should be able to access these benefits with no further delay. 

 

The Grand River Bands tribe has long been a vital part of Kent County and the community of western Michigan, and they have agreements with the federal government dating to 1795.

Jan 09, 202514:56
Previewing The World of Winter Festival 2025 with DGRI's Bill Kirk(12-28-24)

Previewing The World of Winter Festival 2025 with DGRI's Bill Kirk(12-28-24)

On this week's program, WYCE station manager Phil Tower speaks with Bill Kirk, Communications Director with Downtown Grand Rapids Inc.

Downtown Grand Rapids Inc. (DGRI) is the organization responsible for city building and place management in the urban core of the City of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Established in 2013, DGRI serves as the singular management entity for the combined operations of the Downtown Development Authority, the Downtown Improvement District , and the Monroe North Tax Increment Finance Authority.

Bill spoke with us about the World of Winter Festival is a free, outdoor celebration in Downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan, celebrating winter through art, events, and activities for all ages.

The festival is from January 10 - March 2, 2025, and is presented by Downtown Grand Rapids Inc.

World of Winter transforms the city into a winter wonderland each year.

Now in its 6th year, World of Winter features stunning art installations, interactive exhibits, and live performances, offering a unique way to embrace the season and enjoy the beauty of winter.

 Online: The World of Winter Festival

 Online: Downtown Grand Rapids Inc.

 

Dec 27, 202415:45
The positive impact of Steepletown Neighborhood Services with Executive Director, Emilio Zamarippa (12-21-24)
Dec 20, 202414:30
Behind the scenes at John Ball Zoo with Andy McIntyre, the Zoo's Chief Operating Officer (12-14-24)
Dec 16, 202415:02
Behind the scenes with Keith Elder, President & CEO of the Grand Rapids Symphony(12-07-24)
Dec 06, 202413:58
The positive and long-lasting impact of Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Kent County Volunteers(11-30-24)
Nov 27, 202415:43
The impact of the Ford Presidency with Brooke Clement, director of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum (11-23-24)

The impact of the Ford Presidency with Brooke Clement, director of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum (11-23-24)

This week's episode welcomes Brooke Clement, director of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum

Brooke Clement began her career with the National Archives as an archives technician at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She then held archival and supervisory positions with the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, and the Barack Obama Presidential Library.

Brooke joined us to discuss their current major exhibit, “Ford at 50,”… Decisions That Defined a Presidency. The exhibit features artifacts, documents, photographs, and much more to help tell the story of the Ford Presidency.

We also discussed the Betty Ford “mini-exhibit” profiling the “Betty Blip.” The exhibit gives visitors a chance to learn about Betty Ford’s breast cancer diagnosis just six weeks into her husband’s presidency. 

Finally, the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Express display returns for the holiday season. It's a model train exhibit with Ford-related pieces built by talented volunteers. The train is in the museum lobby and free to check out!

Learn more: Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum. 


Nov 22, 202415:43
Previewing Enlighten: a winter light spectacle, with Carol Kendra, COO of Frederik Meijer Gardens(11-16-24)
Nov 15, 202415:57
The importance of mental health counseling with Sister Colleen Ann of The Franciscan Life Process Center(11-09-24)
Nov 08, 202416:35
Care Resources (PACE) celebrates a new location and honoring West Michigan veterans with the Veterans Day 5(11-02-24)

Care Resources (PACE) celebrates a new location and honoring West Michigan veterans with the Veterans Day 5(11-02-24)

On this week's program, host Allison Donahue speaks with Veronica Horsley-Pettigrew, Community Outreach/Marketing Supervisor · Care Resources (PACE). Veronica joined Allison to discuss the community open house for Care Resources’ new location in Lowell, Michigan.

Care Resources is a community-based program for people 55 or older that promotes healthy, independent living and helps prevent nursing home placement. Our team of healthcare professionals works with you and your family to develop a comprehensive care plan — helping you make medical decisions every step of the way.

Online: Care Resources


In the second half of our program this week, WYCE station manager spoke with Tiffany Carr, the Community Engagement Coordinator for Michigan Veteran Homes and The Grand Rapids Home for Veterans, and Kristen Aidif, Director for the Veterans Day Five benefit run for The Grand Rapids Home for Veterans.

The fifth annual Veterans Day 5 starts and finishes at the Michigan Veteran Homes at Grand Rapids on Saturday, November 9!  

The event features a timed 5 mile and 5K runs, along with a no charge, untimed .5 mile Remembrance Walk; the Veterans Day 5 will benefit the Michigan Veteran Homes at Grand Rapids

The SpartanNash Community Pancake Breakfast will occur in the Michigan Veteran Homes and runs from 8:30a-11:30a.

Veterans Day 5


 

 

 

Nov 01, 202415:51
The importance of mobile mammography in battling breast cancer (10-26-24)
Oct 25, 202412:33
Previewing The Grand Rapids Mayoral Debate (10-19-24)
Oct 25, 202414:38
The positive impact of equipping and empowering youth with Bridge Street Ministries (10-12-24)
Oct 10, 202415:41
The ongoing positive impact of the Hispanic Center of West Michigan(10-05-24)
Oct 04, 202415:30
Building better neighborhoods with the Garfield Park Neighborhoods Association (09-28-24)
Oct 04, 202414:14
Celebrating the power of short stories with Kent District Library(09-21-24)
Sep 20, 202413:37
Revitalizing a neighborhood gem with The Fans of Valley Field (09-14-24)
Sep 20, 202415:27
A preview of the 2024 Grand Rapids African American Art & Music Festival(09-07-24)
Sep 09, 202415:33
Empowering West Michigan families to grow their own food with HOPE Gardens(08-31-24)
Aug 30, 202414:23
Previewing Grand Rapids' Fiesta Mexicana with Ruben Ramos, President, The Mexican Heritage Association of West Michigan(08-24-24)
Aug 27, 202415:04
A preview of this year's Great Lakes Music Camp (08-17-24)
Aug 16, 202415:04
The power of activating climate voters with Grand Rapids Climate Coalition(08-10-24)
Aug 09, 202414:60
A preview of the 2024 Piecing Together Unity Festival with Daryl Reece (08-03-24)

A preview of the 2024 Piecing Together Unity Festival with Daryl Reece (08-03-24)

On this week's program, WYCE station manager Phil Tower welcomes Daryl Reece, co-founder, along with his wife, Debra Reece, of the Pieces of Reeces Foundation.

Pieces of Reeces Foundation is again presenting the annual Piecing Together Unity Festival on Saturday, August 17, at Rosa Parks Circle and downtown Grand Rapids. 


The festival runs from 1 to 8 p.m. It will feature several vendors and community organizations, including the Boys and Girls Club of Grand Rapids. There will also be kids' and family activities, live music, several food trucks, and much more.

Pieces of Reeces Foundation has three basic tenets:

Providing Basic Support through essential resources such as food, clothing, and shelter to ensure that every child's basic needs are met, allowing them to focus on their education and personal growth.

Pieces of Reeces also enhances community engagement. By fostering a sense of community and belonging, we help youth build meaningful relationships and social connections that can positively impact their lives.

Daryl said the foundation also believes in supporting young people on their entrepreneurial journey, especially in the skilled trades, whether it's being a cosmetologist, a welder, a plumber, an electrician, a building contractor, or many other skilled trades.

The Pieces of Reeces Foundation strongly believes in supporting these efforts. Daryl transitioned from a factory job to owning a successful barber shop. He later launched the craft spirit brand Stock Da Bar vodka, emphasizing community support and philanthropy.

More info: Piecing Together Unity Festival 



Aug 02, 202413:30
Previewing Girls Rock! Grand Rapids 2024 with Grandville Avenue for Arts and Humanities(07-27-24)
Jul 25, 202413:10
The inside, scoop on parking, riding, and enjoying downtown Grand Rapids from Mobile GR(07-20-24)

The inside, scoop on parking, riding, and enjoying downtown Grand Rapids from Mobile GR(07-20-24)

In this week's program, Phil Tower speaks with Jennifer Kasper, assistant director with MobileGR.

We covered a number of issues in our conversation, including some soon to happen. Parking increases at meters and city own parking ramps for the city of grand Rapids, we also discussed the use of bikes and electric scooters, as well as DAH Routes, riding the Rapid and the cities effort at creating calmer neighborhoods, using transportation solutions.

Mobile GR is a City of Grand Rapids department that works to provide safe, reliable, affordable, and diverse transportation options.

Mobile GR operates city-owned parking systems and maintains many aspects of transportation and safety infrastructure within the City of Grand Rapids and Kent County.

Online: Mobile GR

Jul 23, 202415:24
Curbside recycling in Grand Rapids goes high-tech. (07-13-24)
Jul 11, 202414:46