Muskegon’s Harvest Fest on the Lakeshore happens October 24, at the Culinary Institute of Michigan. The event includes musicians, a signature plant giveaway, plus gourmet food and drink. Carla Flanders joins in with details.
Pickleball is alive and well in Kentwood. Dirt is finally moving for Dinks and Dingers, an innovative new sports and entertainment venue. We talk to Andy Anderson about the formal groundbreaking in the City of Kentwood and why pickleball is the sport that it is in right now.
Tickets are on sale for the Muskegon Museum of History and Science’s 31st annual Lumber Baron’s Ball: Jurassic Museum. We talk to Marci Dahm about this hottest party of the year, celebrating the ongoing Dinosaur Bones exhibit.
The American Heart Association offers the GR Heart Walk this Saturday, celebrating 100 years. We talk to Chair Ale Quiroga, President of Corewell Health-West about this signature event focusing on engaging local companies, employees and the public to fight against heart disease and stroke.
The nonprofit Lanturn is an organization that helps support and offer resources to families with loved ones who are struggling with addiction, including those with backgrounds in trauma, mental health disorders and more. Will Swets, Founder, shares the details of this start up.
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