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GRTV is offering a new service that allows community members and organizations to digitize their outdated home media through the launch of its "Media Preservation Suite."
The mission of the Stock Bridge Business Association is to connect local businesses with the community, support business growth and development, and honor the history and culture of Grand Rapids' West Side.
The Stock Bridge Business Association envisions a future where all are welcomed and honored for who they are and how they connect within the community, regardless of if they own a business or not.
If you want to know what's happening in the Bridge Street neighborhood, The Stock Bridge Business Association offers a way to connect and hear directly from business owners and representatives.
For more information, visit stockbridgegr dot com.
WYCE invites you to tune in weekly for "GR Live," presented by DGRI...Downtown Grand Rapids, Inc., Thursdays at Noon here on WYCE and live on wyce dot org..
Hosted by Quinn Mathews, GR Live features live music from groups playing in the area and interviews with people in our regional music and arts community.
You can listen to GR Live on 88.1 FM WYCE, WYCE dot org, our WYCE Smartphone App, or your smart speaker.
Disability Advocates works alongside persons with disabilities and helps them gain access to home, community, and employment through a wide range of programs.
Disability Advocates also provides home assessments for safety and independence, youth transition services such as career exploration, resume writing, and mock interviews for young adults with disabilities, and community assessments and education.
Disability Advocates mission is to provide access for all, regardless of ability.
More information on Disability Advocates is at www.dakc dot us (you-ess)
Lowell Arts Theater presents is proud to present the courtroom drama Twelve Angry Jurors by Reginald Rose.
The production runs now through February 9th in the gallery turned theatre located at 223 W Main Street in downtown Lowell.
*Due to mature themes, including discussions of murder, racist language, and threats of violence, this production is recommended for audiences ages 13 and above.
For tickets and more information it's lowellarts dot org.
The Grand Rapids Public Library is proud to announce the 57th Annual Dyer-Ives Poetry Competition.
The competition is open to Kent County ages 5 through adult who reside in or attend school in Kent County.
Poets can submit one original, unpublished poem now through February 28th.
Submitting poems is free and winners selected in different categories have their poems published in Voices, plus a cash award.
More information about the 57th Annual Dyer-Ives Poetry Competition is available at grpl dot org.