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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.
The World Affairs Council is committed to providing non-partisan, global perspectives by bringing international diplomats and global experts to our community.
Their motto is: "To change the world," we believe, "one must first know the world."
To learn more, register for events, and become a member it's worldmichigan dot org
Winter is coming, and the Hispanic Center needs winter coats to keep families warm!
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Lowell Arts announces the Solo Seven exhibition, featuring work by 7 exceptional artists from Michigan.
A body of work from each artist is on, and a wide range of styles and media are represented.
The exhibition is open to the public at the Lowell Arts Gallery, 223 W Main St. in Lowell.
Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday, 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, and Saturday, 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
For additional information, it's www.lowellarts dot org.
The Michigan Parkinson Foundation is holding its annual Parkinson Hero Walk at Aquinas College to raise funds for the 35,000 individuals diagnosed with Parkinson's in Michigan and allow individuals to honor the Parkinson's Hero in their lives.
The walk is scheduled for Saturday, October 19th. Registration begins at 9 AM, and the walk starts at 10:30 AM, at the Aquinas College Athletics & Recreation Building.
It will include sponsors from across the community, exercise demonstrations, an interactive kids' corner, and a one-mile walk.
More information is available at parkinsonsmi dot org.