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Support for WYCE comes from The Saugatuck Center for The Arts!
The Saugatuck Center for the Arts kicks off summer with its annual Jump into Summer celebration on Friday, June 6th.
Doors open at 5 p.m. with tunes from Chicago's "DJ Alexander Great," plus hands-on art activities, food trucks, and live music with Rudy de Anda and his 5-piece band at 7:30 p.m.
SC4A's Jump into Summer is open to the public and all ages at no charge. Registration is strongly encouraged at S C 4 A dot org (sc4a.org)
Today's WYCE Day Sponsor is The Beltline Bar, at the corner of Division and 28th St. in Grand Rapids.
The Beltline Bar... Home of the Original Wet Burrito says, "Thank you, West Michigan, for helping us celebrate a historic milestone -- over 6 million wet burritos sold! We couldn't have done it without you! "
You're welcome to celebrate this tradition with them anytime.
More information is at thebeltlinebar dot com
(TheBeltlineBar.com)
Last Mile Café is a local, Black, and woman-owned business that aims to change the narrative of coffee to be more sustainable, equitable, and inclusive.
They sell only coffees with ethically and sustainably sourced beans, as well as compostable packaging and shipping materials.
More info is available at lastmile dot cafe *(lastmile.cafe)
Support for WYCE comes from The Saugatuck Center for The Arts!
The Saugatuck Center for the Arts kicks off summer with its annual Jump into Summer celebration on Friday, June 6th.
Doors open at 5 p.m. with tunes from Chicago's "DJ Alexander Great," plus hands-on art activities, food trucks, and live music with Rudy de Anda and his 5-piece band at 7:30 p.m.
SC4A's Jump into Summer is open to the public and all ages at no charge. Registration is strongly encouraged at S C 4 A dot org (sc4a.org)
Today's WYCE Day Sponsor is The Beltline Bar, at the corner of Division and 28th St. in Grand Rapids.
The Beltline Bar... Home of the Original Wet Burrito says, "Thank you, West Michigan, for helping us celebrate a historic milestone -- over 6 million wet burritos sold! We couldn't have done it without you! "
You're welcome to celebrate this tradition with them anytime.
More information is at thebeltlinebar dot com
(TheBeltlineBar.com)
Support for WYCE comes from Culinary Cultivations.
Culinary Cultivations is committed to providing a team of food service professionals for client events, functions, and parties.
Last Mile Café is a local, Black, and woman-owned business that aims to change the narrative of coffee to be more sustainable, equitable, and inclusive.
They sell only coffees with ethically and sustainably sourced beans, as well as compostable packaging and shipping materials.
More info is available at lastmile dot cafe *(lastmile.cafe)
Support for WYCE comes from The Saugatuck Center for The Arts!
The Saugatuck Center for the Arts kicks off summer with its annual Jump into Summer celebration on Friday, June 6th.
Doors open at 5 p.m. with tunes from Chicago's "DJ Alexander Great," plus hands-on art activities, food trucks, and live music with Rudy de Anda and his 5-piece band at 7:30 p.m.
SC4A's Jump into Summer is open to the public and all ages at no charge. Registration is strongly encouraged at S C 4 A dot org (sc4a.org)
Today's WYCE Day Sponsor is The Beltline Bar, at the corner of Division and 28th St. in Grand Rapids.
The Beltline Bar... Home of the Original Wet Burrito says, "Thank you, West Michigan, for helping us celebrate a historic milestone -- over 6 million wet burritos sold! We couldn't have done it without you! "
You're welcome to celebrate this tradition with them anytime.
More information is at thebeltlinebar dot com
(TheBeltlineBar.com)