
Inna Kovtun
Burning FiresBurning Fires 2023 via Alchemy
Do-it-yourself TV, podcasting, and filmmaking start here at the Grand Rapids Community Media Center with GRTV!
GRTV's certification classes are now back in full swing, and they offer knowledge & access for makers of every skill level.
Class offerings include Intro to Video Production, Intro to Podcasting, Studio Production, and others
Once certified, GRCMC Members get free access to GRTV gear, available for checkout during business hours.
You can learn more at grtv dot org slash learn. (grtv.org/learn)
Vibrant Futures wants Kent County parents and caregivers to know about their Little Scholars program.
The Little Scholars program is designed to teach parents how to learn and reinforce important techniques for strengthening growth, child development, and learning for their infant, toddler or preschool child.
Parent coaching can be done at home, by phone, Zoom, or in a convenient location of your choice.
Cost for this program is covered by the generosity of Kent County taxpayers and is offered to parents of children between 0 to 5 years old in Kent County.
Interested persons can learn more at vibrant futures mi dot org forward slash little-scholars.
The YWCA West Central Michigan is a social justice organization with more than 100 years of experience providing service to, and advocating on behalf of the most vulnerable people in our community.
Are you a Michigan musician or know of a few talented artists?
The NIA(*Nee-Ah) Centre in Grand Rapids invites the public to attend "My Story 5", a major art exhibition happening October 24-28 at Muse GR, located at 727 Leonard Northwest.
The My Story 5 exhibition will graphically depict how African Americans have been impacted by prejudice, bigotry, racism, and negative stereotypes.
This major art exhibition will feature artwork created by emerging African American artist Esan Sommersell.
More information on "My Story 5" is available at niacentregr dot org. That n-i-a-c-e-n-t-r-e dot org.