Social Security has been around for 90 years, AARP's Jason Lachowski joins in to talk about its involvement, recent developments, and stats including more than 834,000 Michiganders using Social Security as their primary source of income.
The Grand Rapids Ballet announces its 2025-2026 season, including Sherlock, The Nutcracker, Swan Lake, and more. Artistic Diretor James Sofranko and ED Mary Jennings talk about this season, in addition to a continuing August line up.
Fork Fest happens early September, a continued conversation with vendors in the house. People First Economy brings back Forkfest September 12th, celebrating the vibrant local business scene in West Michigan. Guests from El Granjero, Furniture City Creamery, Olly's Doughnuts and All in Hospitality share their why's for participation.
The Harvey Girls, written by Juliette Fay, transports us back to that nostalgic America, bringing light to the world of railroad hospitality with rich period detail. This historical fiction talks about these girls, their training and experiences and the benefits.
A new fall campaign is launching across select Michigan orchards this season that's all about making apple picking more magical for kids. We talk about the Just For Kids U Pick Program, developed in collaboration with local orchards and Rockford Package Supply. We talk to Kristen Paulson and Stephanie Dunnebak.
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