Israel Nash
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Vince plays a tasty mix of folk, blues, jazz, rock and worldbeat that will satisfy your early morning cravings for the eclectic sound of WYCE!
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Support for WYCE comes from First Steps Kent.
The Ready by Five Early Childhood Millage provides dedicated funding for programs that improve the health, school readiness, and well-being of children five and younger.
In 2022, Ready by Five served more than twelve thousand young children in Kent County. Thousands more were supported with information about early childhood.
More information about The Ready by Five Early Childhood Millage is at first steps kent dot org.
This message was paid for with regulated funds by First Steps Kent and authorized by Yes Ready by Five.
Support for WYCE comes from The BOB... proud to present their Chilly Blues and Brews Annual Chili Cook-Off Competition and Live Blues Festival on Saturday, March 23, from noon to 4pm at The BOB.
The BOB's Chilly Blues and Brews will feature 40 chilis to sample and prizes for different entries.
There will be live music from Asamu Johnson & The Associates of Blues and Kathleen & The Bridge Street Band, plus a hot pepper eating contest.
More information about signing up for The BOBs Annual Chili Cook-Off Competition is at thebob dot com
Support for WYCE comes from the Kalamazoo State Theatre presenting the return of Ben Folds.
Support for WYCE comes from The Man In The Hat Productions, presenting Amy Speace with special guest Ralston Bowles on Friday April 12th at the Peter Martin Wege Auditorium.
Amy Speace is a modern folk singer songwriter.
A portion of every ticket sold directly supports WYCE.
Tickets and more information is available online at wyce dot org forward slash concerts
The Mental Health Foundation of West Michigan is sponsoring its annual Stomp Out Stigma 5k Walk for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention on Saturday, May 18 at the GVSU Campus -Seward Lot in Downtown Grand Rapids.
Registration begins at 8 AM on the day of the walk and the walk begins at 9 AM. Proceeds from the walk benefit Be Nice programs and awareness throughout the West Michigan community.
The "Be Nice" action plan educates students about mental illnesses and encourages them to exchange stereotypes for understanding, compassion, and acceptance.
Registration is FREE for the Stomp Out Stigma 5k Walk, and available now at BeNice dot org. That's be nice dot o-r-g.
Support for WYCE comes from The BOB... proud to present their Chilly Blues and Brews Annual Chili Cook-Off Competition and Live Blues Festival on Saturday, March 23, from noon to 4pm at The BOB.
The BOB's Chilly Blues and Brews will feature 40 chilis to sample and prizes for different entries.
There will be live music from Asamu Johnson & The Associates of Blues and Kathleen & The Bridge Street Band, plus a hot pepper eating contest.
More information about signing up for The BOBs Annual Chili Cook-Off Competition is at thebob dot com