Hank Williams
I'll Never Get Out of This World AliveThe Original Singles Collection Disc 3 1990 via PolyGram Records
Support for WYCE comes from the Kent County Health Department.
The Kent County Health Department operates four public health clinics that offer immunizations and services through the Women, Infants, and Children program, also known as WIC.
These programs are offered to prevent disease and ensure adequate nutrition for moms and babies from pregnancy to childhood.
Clinics are staffed by public health nurses who can answer health questions and assist individuals and families with finding other community services.
Information on clinic hours and locations is available by calling (616) 632-7200, or online at accesskent dot gov, under the "Health" tab.
Support for WYCE comes from Smiling Acres, presenting their flagship music festival, June 28-30th, in Trufant, Michigan.
Tickets are on sale now for this year's festival featuring live music from The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band, May Erlewine, Patty PerShayla and the Mayhaps, Lady Ace Boogie, and many more!
The Smiling Acres Music Festival also offers workshops for all ages, plus craft and food vendors.
Weekend passes plus more information about the Smiling Acres Music Festival, including private rentals and event sponsorships, are available at smiling acres festival dot com.
Happy 91st Birthday Willie!
Did you know that half a million children in Michigan live in food insecure households?
More than 34,000 of those children live right here in West Michigan.
The only way we will realize a hunger-free community is by getting there together.
Kids' Food Basket is a food equity nonprofit supporting West Michigan kids and families by increasing access to healthy, nourishing meals.
More information at kids food basket dot org.
Local music
Support for WYCE comes from GLC Live at 20 Monroe presenting indie-rock artist Ricky Montgomery.
Ricky Montgomery will be bringing "The Rick Tour" to GLC Live at 20 Monroe on October 5th.
Support for WYCE comes from the Kent County Health Department.
The Kent County Health Department operates four public health clinics that offer immunizations and services through the Women, Infants, and Children program, also known as WIC.
These programs are offered to prevent disease and ensure adequate nutrition for moms and babies from pregnancy to childhood.
Clinics are staffed by public health nurses who can answer health questions and assist individuals and families with finding other community services.
Information on clinic hours and locations is available by calling (616) 632-7200, or online at accesskent dot gov, under the "Health" tab.
Support for WYCE comes from Smiling Acres, presenting their flagship music festival, June 28-30th, in Trufant, Michigan.
Tickets are on sale now for this year's festival featuring live music from The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band, May Erlewine, Patty PerShayla and the Mayhaps, Lady Ace Boogie, and many more!
The Smiling Acres Music Festival also offers workshops for all ages, plus craft and food vendors.
Weekend passes plus more information about the Smiling Acres Music Festival, including private rentals and event sponsorships, are available at smiling acres festival dot com.
Local music
The City of Grand Rapids, in partnership with Priority Health and Downtown Grand Rapids Inc., is hosting another summer of free outdoor fitness in parks and public spaces across the city.
The city offers 16 dance, cardio, and yoga classes that will run weekly from now until August 22nd.
These fitness classes will be held weekly, Monday through Thursday, and are free of charge; no registration is required.
Cancellations due to weather will be announced on the City of Grand Rapids Parks and Recreation Facebook page.
More information is available on the city of Grand Rapids website at grandrapidsmi dot gov
Support for WYCE comes from the Kent County Health Department.
The Kent County Health Department operates four public health clinics that offer immunizations and services through the Women, Infants, and Children program, also known as WIC.
These programs are offered to prevent disease and ensure adequate nutrition for moms and babies from pregnancy to childhood.
Clinics are staffed by public health nurses who can answer health questions and assist individuals and families with finding other community services.
Information on clinic hours and locations is available by calling (616) 632-7200, or online at accesskent dot gov, under the "Health" tab.
Support for WYCE comes from Smiling Acres, presenting their flagship music festival, June 28-30th, in Trufant, Michigan.
Tickets are on sale now for this year's festival featuring live music from The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band, May Erlewine, Patty PerShayla and the Mayhaps, Lady Ace Boogie, and many more!
The Smiling Acres Music Festival also offers workshops for all ages, plus craft and food vendors.
Weekend passes plus more information about the Smiling Acres Music Festival, including private rentals and event sponsorships, are available at smiling acres festival dot com.