The City of Kentwood opens a new Community Center this September, a long awaited community space designed for fitness, recreation, events, and more, with a Founding Membership opportunity beginning this week. We talk about the vision and impact with Shelby Henshaw.
June is Pride Month. We are joined by Jazz McKinney, GR Pride Center and Carol Tanis, author of Here Before There Was Queer, her memoir sharing a tread of patience, persistence, and resilience.
The author of The Navigator's Letter Jan Cross Dondi tells the intertwined war experiences of her uncle and her father, an account of combat and sacrifice showing the impact of war on families and the complexities of loyalty, sacrifice, loss, and love. We talk to Jan.
Its back, Queen of the Court 2026, a 3rd annual event at Davenport University. This unique women basketball competition adds a fun twist by bringing back familiar faces from past events, including three Miss Michigan Basketballs. Owner Kaleese Jeffries with conversation.
Muskegon Heritage Museum of Business and Industry puts the spotlight on trucking during a free community day. We talk to Wendy Van Woerkom about the focus for tomorrow's event plus a tease of the remaining Community Days Schedule.
Transcripts are provided upon request.
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