Category Weekly News Happenings

$5 Million and Change

$5 Million and Change! That’s the slogan for the City of Holland which is a semi-finalist in the Georgetown University Energy Prize competition. The prize will be awarded to the community that shows, within a two-year period, the most significant cuts…

America Recycles Day

The City of Holland is providing a Community Recycling Day as part of the national “America Recycles.” On Saturday, November 15 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Holland Civic Center, 150 West 8 Street, clothes, electronics (no freon…

More Big Read Events

Thurs, Nov 6, 7 pm: Retired educator Mary Marshall Tucker, a friend of author Harper Lee, presents “Maycomb: My Perspective from across the Fence“: what life was like for a young African American girl in Alabama during the Jim Crow era. Part…

“The Celebration”

A community event called “The Celebration” will take place on Sunday, September 28 from 3-6 p.m. at the Midtown Center (96 West 15th). The Celebration (in honor of the late Philip E. Beal) will be relational, not informational … no…

Street Party This Saturday

Local First is hosting its first Street Party on the Lakeshore this Saturday, September 20 from 3-9 p.m. in Washington Square. The event will feature local businesses engaging a diverse community by providing a variety of food and music. The event…

Weekend Fun

kalliewalker.com

There will be free ice cream at the Washington School Garden, 85 W. 11th, at 6:30 tonight. Afterwards, you can wander over to Pillar Church (across from Lemonjello’s) to hear Chris Williams perform a free concert on the front lawn…