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Top Art Galleries in West Michigan 

Hello, fellow art lovers! Are you looking for art galleries in West Michigan where you can admire and appreciate local artists? Maybe? Well, did you know that visiting art museums help foster a sense of creativity and actively stimulates positive emotions? Say what? The bottom line is, art galleries can actually lift your spirits and make you feel happier!  So, if you’re ready for a mood boost, here are some of the amazing art galleries West Michigan has to offer…

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Grand Rapids Art Museum

The GRAM has been building community through art, creativity, and design for over 100 years! In order to connect with a wide variety of audiences, each exhibition, event, and educational program covers a wide range of topics, mediums, and genres. This inspiring place also ensures that the art venue, resource, and education is accessible to the entire Grand Rapids community by offering free admission to qualifying guests. The GRAM is more than a world-class museum—from free workshops for the family to gallery chats that help you learn more about the art and artists, there are so many events offered here each week!

Center Art Gallery

The original Center Art Gallery first opened in 1974, and can currently be explored at Calvin University. It’s a hub for art lovers to be inspired by major loan exhibitions and work created by Calvin’s faculty, alumni, and students. This Gallery is home to 3,800 square feet of exhibition space that displays a wide range of temporary exhibitions. The permanent collection of art consists of over 1,800 works of art dating from the 16th century to the present. Early pieces are drawn from European paintings and Japanese printmaking schools. This wonderful space provides the educational opportunity to view the aesthetic richness of other cultures. 

Grand Valley State University Art Gallery

Did you know the second-largest art collection in the state of Michigan can be found at Grand Valley State University? If you walk through the campus at GVSU, you’ll find that artwork is thoughtfully incorporated into every university building. It feels like a borderless museum that spans the beautiful campus. Plus, each semester hosts a different temporary exhibition! The GVSU art gallery team empowers the community to engage with art through a variety of exhibitions, educational events, activities, and resources. Here, visual art-viewing experiences have the power to spark conversations, action, and reflection on core themes of social justice, human rights, and empathy that align with the university’s philosophy of liberal education.

Meijer Gardens

Experience masterpieces of art and nature that will delight all of your senses! Fredrick Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park has been a place to admire art and nature for over 13 million guests since opening in 1995. Just a few highlights from this magical place include The Richard & Helen DeVos Japanese Garden, Lena Meijer Children’s Garden, Michigan’s Farm Garden, outdoor summer concerts, and a tropical conservatory. Meijer Gardens has created a legacy of rich cultural experience. The Butterflies Are Blooming exhibition is the largest temporary tropical butterfly exhibition in the nation. Enjoy one of the nation’s premier horticultural display gardens and sculpture parks in this wonderful Grand Rapids, Michigan location! 

The Arts Marketplace

The Arts Marketplace has been focused on filling its space with diverse artists and promoting diversity in Grand Rapids since 2020. They also offer to start up artists’ rent subsidization to help promote long-term success and profitability. The Arts Marketplace is the perfect spot to engage in the community, support local creatives, and enjoy an inspiring retail experience right in the heart of downtown. 

Gallery 154

The banner outside Gallery 154 states “Unpredictable Gifts” for any occasion. In November and December, the Gallery seriously looks like a North Pole display. This Eastown jewel offers a wide variety of art forms, from over 70 Artists throughout the country. If you’re looking for some one-of-a-kind accessories, then you’re in luck because they’re well known for their amazing jewelry selection!

Muse GR

At Muse, you’ll find an open space perfect for gatherings, videos, photography, and music. It’s an interactive art gallery and event space located in Grand Rapids. This collaborative space is for artists to create projects, host events, facilitate workshops, and more. Here the beauty of the community is reflected by the diversity of art and creativity. The last secret comedy show hosted at Muse was sold out, soe sure to check out what this place has to offer! 

Studio JSD

Studio JSD is the home of award-winning jewelry designer Julie Sanford. When you walk in the doors you’ll marvel at some of the lakeshore’s best selection of jewelry and gifts created by local artists. In addition to a beautiful and welcoming shop, there’s also a fully equipped studio that provides space for professional jewelry-making classes and workshops. This exquisite gallery offers one-of-a-kind treasures and gifts and, if you are feeling inspired, they also have tools, lapidary equipment, books, materials, rocks, and metal available to purchase. 

Cascade Art Gallery

Cascade Art Gallery offers a spacious two-level exhibition space that features artwork in various mediums. The gallery showcases all works of art including oils, acrylics, pastels, watercolors, ceramics, hand-blown glass, sculpture, and unique jewelry. Wonder in amazement at the work of regional, national, and international artists in a variety of exhibitions throughout the year. Revolving exhibitions showcase collections from renowned artists such as Rembrandt, Dali, Durer, Picasso, Goya, Calder, Miro, and others.

DAAC

The Division Avenue Arts Collective is a gallery, music venue, and DIY project incubator that has been run by volunteers since 2003! The passion of these volunteers provides the fuel for this safe and artistic space, for the entire community regardless of age or experience. The DAAC invites creatives to express their inner artist in a non-commercial, independent, and transparent setting. The gallery includes seven art hanging rails, Juno gallery spotlights, and three moving panels for additional art hanging. 

LaFontsee Galleries

LaFontsee Galleries has achieved many awards and national recognition for exceptional artwork, and progressive ideas. You’ll find that the artwork of over seventy artists is not for sale but, rather, they are there to be understood and appreciated. This gallery began just as the arts culture in Grand Rapids was gaining spark. Scott and Linda LaFontsee founded the Underground studio in 1987 and expanded their vision in 1994 by developing LaFontsee Galleries. With a dedication to promoting the arts, the gallery hosts community events and non-profit organizations.  

GRCC Collins Art Gallery

The Grand Rapids Community College Paul Collins Art Gallery provides diverse exhibitions to educate and inspire the community. The exhibit consists of local creatives, visiting artists, faculty, and students. You’ll find that the art pieces offer diverse talents from local, regional, national, and international domains. Lectures by the curators are also offered at the gallery. 

Holland Area Arts Council

​Visit the Holland Area Arts Council today and you’ll be completely surrounded by art. All of the paintings and sculptures that color the gallery walls and rooms fully immerse you in that creative feeling. It’s easy to tell that this art space is deeply dedicated to educating and engaging the community through the art experience. The Arts Council invites families and artists of all ages to come and spark their imagination. Along with the exhibition’s ever-changing gallery, Holland Area Arts Council also hosts a wide variety of classes, camps, and workshops. Since 1967, the lakeshore community has supported the arts councils’ local arts initiatives, organized exhibitions, and provided arts education.                     

Visiting art galleries once or twice a month can help you stay mentally active! May these galleries break through language barriers, awaken your imagination and help you to feel connected. Who knows? You may even discover your new favorite artist! I hope you have fun Wandering West Michigan!

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Ada Village Guide: Discover and Enjoy a Flourishing Community 

This quickly growing town, located just east of Grand Rapids, was first established as a fur trading post in 1821. The blooming community is now home to more than 13,000 residents and 100 businesses! Here’s a guide for West Michigan travel enthusiasts that are looking to explore Ada village and discover Kent County’s first official settlement. There are a lot of great things happening in this growing township!

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Places To Eat 

Ada Village offers a diverse array of food options. There are a variety of small businesses that are sure to satisfy whatever craving! Visitors will find Ada sprinkled with a delightful assortment of restaurants and coffee shops.

Mudpenny

Here you will find a crew of people creating delicious food and drinks for the city! In 2012, Mudpenny, then known as Grace Coffee, was a coffee cart in the main lobby of the Waters Building in downtown Grand Rapids. This once one-man show has now expanded into a crew with two spectacular locations! 

Sprinkles

This delicious spot ensures their donuts, icings, and fillings are made fresh daily. Sprinkles Donut Shop is a family-owned bakery, dedicated to making the best quality donuts possible. Gary VanderStelt Jr. promotes his father’s legacy by continuing to offer delicious treats with the same passion for quality, freshness, and family. 

Gravel Bottom

Gravel Bottom Craft Brewery was established in 2013 in Ada, Michigan. They offer more than just one-of-a-kind craft beer and the Mug Club. Mug Club members enjoy daily and weekly discounts, a special mug, and entrance into members-only events. This family-friendly environment hosts events and educational classes as well. 

Ada Village General Store

Browse around this lovely little store as loved ones reserve a firepit or shanty, grab a snack, or sip on something warm at this historic building. The General Store was previously known as, The Little Red Schoolhouse. This spot is a familiar feature in the village of Ada. It has meant many things to many people over its 150+ years.

This well-loved structure was built in 1859 as Carl School, Ada Township’s District #3 Schoolhouse. The building was a space for educating Ada’s youth for 105 years. 

The General Store is nestled next to a park, in the middle of Ada Village.  

Nonnas

Stop into Nonnas for a comfortable atmosphere, welcoming staff, and a scrumptious taste of Italy! Going to Nonnas is an experience that includes the best ingredients and a reminder of the value of simple, well-prepared food. Allow the flavors to take your tastebuds on a trip abroad! 

Schnitz Ada Grill 

This local favorite transforms itself from a deli and bar during the day to casual fine dining in the evening. With world-famous sandwiches, salads, and house-made sides, the deli offers huge portions and great quality in a casual environment. Order at the counter or take a seat to have your lunch delivered right to you. The Ada Grill has something every member of your group will crave! 

Zeytins

This  Turkish restaurant offers a spacious, inviting atmosphere. During the warmer days, the outdoor patio provides the perfect relaxation spot with views of the new Ada Village, Legacy Park, and Grand River. Zeytin caters to those seeking an intimate dining experience, large lunch crowds, and friends just looking to catch the game.  

Brody’s Be Cafe

Brody’s Be Cafe is a welcoming workspace that serves coffee with a purpose. Become part of their movement to be inclusive to all who live in the community with each purchase or donation! They are dedicated to providing equal work opportunities for all of their employees. This quaint cafe dedicated itself to serving only the best coffee from Uncommon Grounds and works to provide the best place to enjoy a quiet moment alone or nurture a gathering with friends. 

Where To Shop

You’ll hop ’til you drop in Ada Village! With local shops featuring a  wide assortment of styles, gifts, and everything in between. These charming storefronts are sure to have something you can’t live without! 

The James 

This three-in-one salon, spa, and boutique prides itself on its commitment to customer service. The James Family makes it their mission to care for every facet of their clients’ aesthetic needs. Step through their doors and you’re sure to be greeted by a deep sense of comfort and restoration then leave feeling beautiful, enlightened, and confident. 

Pursuit

Pursuit is more than just a gift shop. They offer workshops, greeting cards, wall prints, onesies, journals, wholesale items, and more. Their line can be found in over 200 stores nationwide and beyond. This is truly a space to share laughter and show gratitude.

Things To Do

Enjoy the playground at the park that runs along the Thornapple River or visit one of the four community parks! With over 1,000 acres of public land and miles of trails spread across 37 square miles—there’s a little something for everyone. The great outdoors in Ada has so much to offer! From a fishing pond to the Locke Arboretum, there are countless opportunities to take a stroll, and view wildlife and migrating birds. 

Roselle Park 

Roselle Park is a 240-acre nature preserve. The park features an observation deck for bird-watching, a canoe stop along the Grand River, an exterior rock climbing wall, a playground, a picnic area, rain gardens, bird nesting boxes, and a converted silo observation tower with panoramic views of the entire park. You’ll never be bored! 

With both paved and mowed natural trails that wind through wetlands, prairies, and forests—you won’t want to stop walking! But if you want even more of a challenge, Roselle Park provides great opportunities for cross-country skiing in the winter. The multi-purpose building is used for Parks Programming, meetings, and other educational events, and can also be rented out by the public.

Ada Township Park

First established for the United States Bicentennial in 1976. This beautiful 57-acre park offers paved paths, a nature trail, a playground, picnic pavilions, soccer fields, tennis courts, pickleball courts, softball and baseball fields, a fishing pond, and an arboretum. The Bud Locke Arboretum is home to 200 trees including over 50 species from around the world! There are also plenty of tables and open areas for picnics and gathering—so, it’s a win-win!

Ada Preserves

Grand River Natural Area

The Grand River Nature Area, a linear park of over 150 acres, offers stunning views of the Grand River and many opportunities to view wildlife. The paved trail begins at Ada Park and continues off of Dogwood Meadows Drive and runs through Cascade Township, ending at the FHPS boathouse. There’s so much to see along the nature trail that runs along the Grand River. 

Carl Creek Crossing Preserve

This Preserve offers a perfect spot for a lunch break or morning meditation. Explore the eight acres of this hilly, wooded nature preserve along the banks of Carl Creek. The open hardwood forest has spectacular wildflowers in spring and is absolutely beautiful when the leaves change colors in the fall. A small parking lot is located off Grand River Road and the park extends to Fulton Street for easy access for all!

Leonard Park

Leonard Park, located along the Thornapple River, serves as the heart of Ada. This park features the historic Ada Bridge, a pedestrian bridge for walkers and bikers alike to enjoy. Originally built in 1867 and replaced after a fire in 1979, the covered bridge is one of the area’s most cherished icons. Bonus, it’s one of the few covered bridges left standing in Michigan to this day!

Ada is indeed a quickly growing town that is flourishing with new business waiting to be explored. From a fur trading post to a blooming community, a lot has changed since 1821. Great things happening in this growing township. Happy exploring all of you West Michigan travel enthusiasts! 

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Spring Break Trips – Driving Distance From Grand Rapids

Go on a much-needed adventure this spring break season by visiting one of our recommended road trip destinations. Stretched across a mere 20-mile span, you won’t have to go far from Grand Rapids to have the best road trip experience of 2024! Nearby, you’ll find whimsical tree tunnels with small towns, bright blue water with beaches and dunes, local dining, shops to explore, and so much more! Keep reading to see the one-of-a-kind trip you could create with just a car full of friends and a heart ready for fun and spontaneity. Make it a day trip or take the weekend, either way, you’ll have a grand time.

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Tunnel of Trees

Distance From Gand Rapids: 20 to 50 miles; 40 to 90 minutes

Why we suggest it: As mentioned above, the tree tunnel spans about 20 to 30 miles on M-119 and gives you the most beautiful natural arches covered with foliage! Just imagine what the trees will look like as they spring (literally) back to life! Drive through this scenic route and find the following amazing places along the way. Below, we’ve listed a couple choice stops along this particular route!

  • Horton Bay General Store – Boyne City This stop is the favorite of a famous historical figure—Ernest Hemingway! Hemingway spent time at this shop and you can still get old fashioned malts, small bites, and more!
  • Harbor Springs With parks, nature preserves, and even a farmhouse getaway with a petting zoo and fine dining, you’ll be certain to enjoy your time here.
  • Petoskey Area This area has many activities that will certainly interest you, but our favorites are the Odawa Casino and Bear River Valley. The casino has luxurious amenities and entertaining performances while Bear River Valley provides a setting to enjoy the beauty of nature.

Sleeping Bear Dunes

Distance From Grand Rapids: 160 miles northwest; 2 hour and 45-minute drive

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Why we suggest it: If you’re a lover of beaches and beautiful scenery, the dunes of Sleeping Bear need to be a top priority! See some of purest blue water, explore islands and lighthouses among the lakes, and snuggle with a loved one beneath the stars. This is a famous and highly traveled destination for good reason—the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore has been named, “the Most Beautiful Place in America” on shows like ABC’s Good Morning America in 2011 and again in 2017. After enjoying the areas historic lighthouses, lovely museums, and fine wineries, you may want to challenge yourself with the Dune Climb. You can even bring your bike along! There are so many places and ways to explore on your road trip, especially Pyramid Point!

Bonus Travel Tip: Hit up the Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive: It’s a 7-mile scenic route that takes you to the spectacular overlooks of Lake Michigan, Glen Lake, and the Sleeping Bear Dunes. There are two picnic stops along the way perfect for a family outing or romantic date.

Traverse City

Distance From Grand Rapids: 142 miles; 2 hours and 20 minutes- a great place to visit for your Spring Break Trip!!

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Front Street

Various Shoppes, Locations, and Prices

Enjoy a wonderful bay breeze and relaxing walk down front street where you can find everything you could possibly need! From their famous local theater, which you can always see about showings, to boutique shoe shopping, fine dining, and more—you can’t miss out on this area of Traverse City for your trip!

The Village at Traverse Commons

Various Shoppes and Prices

As a refurbished asylum this building is currently doing pretty well for itself as an indoor shopping center and place to display local art. Shop around for unique clothing and miscellaneous items, have a delicious lunch, and finish up at their underground cheesecake factory.

Boat Sails & Cocktails

  • Price: $149-$350
  • Duration: 3+ hours

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Live luxuriously while drinking delicious cocktails and relaxing on one ofTraverse City’s many beautiful Wind Dancer sailboat tours. This crew spoils its guests with tasty local fare, wine and beer samples, and whatever information you’d like to know about the city. They also teach anyone who wants to learn the basics of sailing by letting them help them throughout the tour. There are different tours to choose from, ranging in prices, length and activities. This is a must-try for any boat or water lovers out there!

5-Hour Traverse City Wine Tour:

  • 4 Wineries on Old Mission Peninsula
  • Price: $99 per adult with limit of 20 people
  • Click here for itinerary. Tastings not included in prices. Tastings range from $5 to $15.

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Avoid costly transportation costs and confusion by taking this amazing wine tour. Not only will they take care of travel from location to location but also your reservations! While this price doesn’t include wine tastings at each location, the prices are fairly reasonable ranging from $5 to $15 for flights and tastings. Visit four popular wineries along the Leelanau Peninsula, and take in unforgettable, green, and luscious views. This tour will make you feel like you’ve taken a portal to Italy at some locations, with their high class winery and scenery surroundings. Check out more details about this tour here.

Chicago

Distance From Grand Rapids: 142 miles; 2 hours and 20 minutes- the perfect spring break road trip!

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Take a Tour

There are so many tours you can take to learn about or just simply enjoy the city of Chicago. One of the most popular choices is the Chicago River Front Cruise Tour for only $47. Plus, you don’t even have to pay it right away to reserve your spot! You can also take a tour of the famous Sky Deck, visit the bean, or make your own coffee shop hop. You can even learn about the exciting history of mob crimes on this particular tour. Click here for a full list of tours as well as more details and where to book.

Chicago Pizza

You obviously can’t go to Chicago without trying their famous deep dish styled pizza! The top three pizza joints in Chicago according to trip advisor are:

Since you already can’t go wrong with most pizza, we just know your taste buds are going to be satisfied with any of these places during your trip. Great for family outings or date nights alike!

Chicago Bagel Authority

Another recommendation our team can’t go without mentioning is Chicago Bagel Authority (CBA). They have two locations and boast the “best sandwiches since 1998”. The menu is full of options for breakfast, “Steamwiches”, Snacks, Soups, Salads, and more! If you’re looking for a place to stop along your road trip for a great meal that is also memorable, you’ll have to give CBA a try.

Museums and More

There’s so much rich history as well as culturally diverse and simply beautiful art to explore in the City of Chicago. If you’re on a family vacation, you might want to check out the Field Museum or Adler Planetarium! There are also a variety of art museums to choose from, but one of the most popular is the Art Institute Chicago.

Whatever destinations you decide on, Chicago will certainly not disappoint.

Indianapolis

Distance from Grand Rapids: 293 miles; 4 hours and 35 minutes

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Take an Old World Gondola Ride

Did you know you can get a taste of Italy in Indianapolis? What a great date night idea for couples looking to get away from the stress of everyday life! You’ll be serenaded as you explore the wonders and scenery of downtown Indianapolis. But that’s not all, Indianapolis is also known for their horse carriage rides around downtown!

Courtyard Dinner for Two

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After your relaxing gondola ride, we’re sure you’ll want a bite to eat! How does a romantic courtyard dinner sound?  Bluebeard boasts one of the most intimate and romantic experiences with its elegant atmosphere and ambiance. You might enjoy trying their popular cheese board with Amelia’s Bread. If you like this idea, you’ could also check out: Iozzo’s Garden of Italy, Traders Point Creamery, and Late Harvest Kitchen.

Family Fun

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If you’re on a family vacation and looking to see and experience as much as possible, we highly recommend investing in an Indy Attraction Pass. With this pass, you’ll have the freedom to come and go from various locations through out the day without a time limit and for one price! Find out what’s included in each pass here. In the pass you’ll find things like museum entry, special access and even the zoo!

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Bar Hop Downtown Muskegon

MUSKEGON- A ‘bar hop’ is technically an experience wherein a group of people visit local drinking establishments to enjoy the libations that each place might offer. Nowadays, bars pull out all the stops, with live music, trivia contests, even yoga, dance lessons, and cornhole tournaments.

Muskegon is right in the mix of it all, with numerous local places in Muskegon are full of fun and entertainment. And, if you are going to do a real “Bar Hop,” you better start early- 2 a.m. comes REAL early with these places to visit!

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Rad Dads

470 W Western Ave Suite A

Located in L.C. Walker Arena and Event Center, this low-key industrial outpost serves street-style Mexican tacos alongside beer & tequila drinks. Tons of great dishes and yummy drinks to start out your night! Specials include $2 off Margaritas on Mondays and $1 Pound Town Tacos every #TacoTuesday. And don’t miss their epic Bloody Mary bar on the weekends!

18th Amendment Spirits Company

350 W. Western Avenue

Nicknamed “The Spirit of Downtown Muskegon,” this establishment offers entertainment, a restaurant, educational events, and a retail outlet. Truly a unique place to congregate, imbibe, shop, and enjoy the newly reinvigorated spirit of Downtown Muskegon.

By definition, 18th Amendment Spirits Co. is a craft distillery, but it’s far more than a distillery or bar. The building houses a vintage Brunswick bar, originally built in Muskegon, where patrons can enjoy exceptionally well-crafted cocktails at reasonable rates.

Socibowl by Pigeon Hill

441 W. Western Avenue

At its heart, Socibowl is three separate spaces- a full-service restaurant ready to fill your glass and belly, a duckpin bowling alley where your inner kid can escape, and an indoor beer garden with yard games, darts, and pinball! You can find all of them in Socibowl’s indoor beergarden! 

When the weather cooperates, the best of the outdoors is combined into a fun communal (and oh, so kitschy) space.  Always warm and safe from the snow, the beergarden is the most casual space at Socibowl.  Here, you can grab a beer and play some games while you wait for your tables or lanes.

Burl & Sprig

333 W. Western Avenue

A unique place for the connoisseur and the novice patron to experience, Burl & Sprig offers six rums that they distill at their sister distillery in Panama called Las Cabras, where one of the owners used to apprentice 5 years ago. The rest of their portfolio is made right in Muskegon.

They practice the art of true mixology. Every single product they sell is made from scratch, including over 30 mixers. Using fresh juice, mixers are made from the highest quality ingredients, using techniques and equipment most craft cocktail places dream of.

They won awards at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition in 2019, where they took home medals for their rums– beating every rum distillery in the world.

Rooted in the idea of seeing beauty in that which others may originally pass over, celebrating both the old and the new, and creating something that can be enjoyed by everyone, from food to cocktails.

They specialize in a rum-centric spirit line under the West Michigan Rum Company, borne from the unrelenting desire to distill, blend and discover designer rums of exceptional quality and taste. They also offer gin and vodka to lend diversity to their cocktail solutions but mainly focus on their specialty rums.

Pigeon Hill Brewing Co. Brewer’s Lounge

895 4th Street

You can’t NOT enjoy a great craft beer here- located at their production facility at 895 4th Street in Downtown Muskegon (the big blue building), the Brewer’s Lounge blends a mix of traditional taproom seating and a chance to sit amongst the towering stainless steel tanks.  Whether you are looking for a drink (they offer over 20 taps of craft beer, draft cocktails, wine, and cider) or a bit to eat, this taproom offers something for everyone.

Much like the community taverns of early American history, the Brewer’s Lounge is a community gathering space.  There are no TVs; instead, you’ll find board games, cards, and darts. 

Seating ranges from single seats at the bar to small tables to communal picnic tables.  It is a place where all are welcome, whether seeking a moment alone, a night with family, or a chance to meet new friends.

You’ll find events here as well, including (but never limited) to run group, dart league, euchre night, live music, game days, and more.

Unruly Brewing Company

360 W. Western Avenue

Unruly was born from a punk-life attitude and the drive to make awesome craft beer. If you’re looking for a quaint coffeehouse-style brewery to sip on some dessert beer rimmed with sugar, this isn’t the place for that. But if you want to drink some damn good beer and kick back to some really great music, this is the place for you.

Located beneath the taproom in the basement of the 1890’s circa building, this 5bbl Portland Kettle Works brew system keeps fresh craft beer flowing to the taproom daily.

They are proud to be different- “We make kick-ass beer, and we bring an against-the-grain attitude to the craft beer industry. We are one nation, the Unruly Nation. We have one life, and we live it UNRULY.”

On any given day, you’ll hear pumping through the speakers the likes of Green Day, Mustard Plug, Johnny Cash, might get into Motown, or maybe even a little Matt Williams if they’re feeling down home and country. Friday and Saturday nights, they tend to kick things up a notch with live music on the stage bringing in acts from all over the nation.

Skeetown Tavern

1308 W Sherman Blvd

This out-of-the-way stop on your pub hop is not only to taste their libations (Voted 2019 best bloody Mary in Muskegon at Muskegon JayCees Winter Fest), but to enjoy their award-winning food (Voted best steak in Muskegon by MLive and voted best soup at 2020 Muskegon JayCees Winter Fest for shrimp and sausage etouffee).

They take pride in their hand-crafted food that is cooked to order, with homemade roux, stocks, and sauces are foundations for their dishes. Fresh hand-cut chicken is brined for 24 hours. Handmade taco shells, hand-cut ribeye, in-house smoked pork and hand-battered fried items will send you home with a full belly and a batch of happy tastebuds.

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The Free Spirit Retreat Offers a Relaxing Overnight Stay in Newaygo

If you’ve never visited Newaygo or passed through town on your way to Fremont or points afar, it’s time to stop and enjoy this lovely town! Situated on the beautiful Muskegon River, there’s so much to see and do, and a stay at the new The Free Spirit Retreat is bound to make your trip an even more enjoyable one!

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ABOUT NEWAYGO

Indigenous culture has influenced Newaygo since before 100 B.C. when Native American Tribal Communities like the Hopewell and Ottawa Bands flourished here. They were masterful hunters, fishers, and trappers of this beautiful midwestern landscape and truly respected the environment around them.

There are many legends about the name chosen for Newaygo. It’s believed it was derived from a Native American man named, Nah-way-gon. He had a reputation for bravery and strength, and was known for his courage on the battlefield.

Now, Newaygo has evolved into a thriving, energetic, and beautiful community with echoes of its indigenous roots via a thriving salmon and trout population that serves as its own attraction to fishermen near and far. There are also a variety of events and attractions to suit any interest, from the Heritage Museum of Newaygo County to The Stream, a creative space in the heart of the city. Nature lovers will enjoy everything from fishing to canoeing, kayaking, or even tubing on the pristine Muskegon River!

Still looking for more? No worries! Henning Park provides disc golfers and mountain bikers the perfect venue for fun outdoor excursions. Dining and the night scene also leave no stone unturned in the activities available. Visit River Country Chamber of Commerce of Newago County for more information on events and attractions on their website.

WHERE TO STAY? THE NEW FREE SPIRIT RETREAT!

Locals, Jamie and Chris Wagner, have just established a lovely retreat rental which is located right downtown at 47 West State Road. This quaint retreat is exactly that, a place to relax and restore your spirit. For an additional booking fee, you can even bring your dog!

The retreat is so new that it has only taken reservations (all 5 Star reviews)! Be one of the first to book this new hot spot starting now! And, if you need a little bit more encouragement before committing to their new digs, then check out the discount code found on their website for those that want to book early!

ABOUT THE RETREAT:

This fresh-faced retreat features a bedroom area with a luxuriously made up king-size, wingback, platform bed with a 40 inch television featuring 50 plus Spectrum cable channels—great for a comfy, cozy night in after a busy day. A workstation with USB ports, desk, and chair will leave you wanting to kick back and Skype with someone from somewhere!

The kitchenette is stocked with a Keurig coffee and tea station with insulated cups, a compact fridge with freezer, microwave, and toaster. Wine glasses, beer and wine opener, cocktail shaker set with cocktail cups, and all the usual dining accessories and condiments are also stars of the kitchen. The Wagner’s have even thought of a first aid and a sewing kit!

The living room will enchant you with the electric fireplace, record player with Bluetooth speaker, and the aforementioned 50 inch television! It even features a snug Lazyboy sofa for relaxing and an end table with built-in USB ports to keep you on your social media game!

But that’s not all! The Free Spirit Retreat wouldn’t be a retreat without their luxury bath, equipped with a large six foot walk-in shower and all the amenities! Customers even have a thermostat to make the place as warm or cool as you prefer—win win! Side note, the floors do tend to be a little cool, so they suggest bringing along a pair of slippers or cozy socks but that just adds to the ambiance!

So don’t hesitate to book your listing today! The Wagners are pleased to be able to provide this cozy retreat so visitors can enjoy themselves and experience the special community of Newaygo.

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Girls’ Night Ideas—West Michigan 

Get ready to be inspired with some unique girl’s night ideas in West Michigan. Navigating hectic schedules and busy days can be tricky. But, taking the time to unwind and hang out with your friends is important. Whether your crew wants to keep it chill at home or go out for a night out on the town. 

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Try A Cooking Class

Experiencing a new culture through a cooking class can be an excellent way to bond. There are in-person classes held at The Downtown Market. It would also be fun to meet at someone’s house and check out an online class. If you live far apart, you could always cook your favorite dish over Zoom or Facetime.

Indulge in a Dessert Night 

Enjoy a luscious girls’ night indulging in fine desserts. You could head to a fancy ice cream parlor, or try that Bakery and Coffee Shop you’ve had your eyes on. Potluck style would be fun, too; everyone could bake a homemade sweet treat to share. You deserve to treat yourselves to something yummy! 

Check Out a Board Game Bar

Get competitive with the girls at a board game bar. House Rules is a board game lounge that offers events, craft beverages, and snacks. The game selection is out of this world! There’s also a Game Store that you get to walk through as well.  

Stroll the Isles at a Record Shop

Share some of your favorite tunes at a local record shop. There really isn’t anything that can bond people together like music! Vertigo Records in Grand Rapids has over 25,000 new LPs and 10,000 used LPs in stock, across multiple genres. You may even find a new genre that you love!  

Find a Speak Easy

Have you ever heard of the secret bar in Grand Rapids? Find the speakeasy at The Amway. IDC is one of the best-kept secrets in the Hotel District. There is a private, covered, year-round balcony bar with indoor and outdoor seating, and a panoramic view of the street below and the city above.

Have a Paint and Sip Night 

Wine and Canvas offers a step-by-step walk-through on how to recreate beautiful paintings, all while you sip on your favorite beverage. Feel relaxed and inspired in an artsy environment, or grab your own paint and canvases—leave your cares at the door and throw your own paint party! One fun paint project is round-robin painting. Each person gets to paint on a canvas for five minutes and then switch to the next person. 

Get Your Future or Tarot Cards Read 

You may want to try to get a tarot card reading in person at a metaphysical shop like The 12th House. You could also go online to watch a video or do a distant reading. Tarot reading may be a fun way to gain insight, self-reflect, and gain inspiration with enlightening messages.

Go Bowling

Want to let the good times roll with a night of bowling? Get all the old-school vibes rolling at Clique Lanes, a premier retro bowling center. There’s also BAM! in Holland which offers bowling, axe throwing, pool, and more! 

Have Fun Skating

Get a workout and have fun skating with the ladies! Tarry Hall Roller Skating Rink hosts adult nights on Thursdays. Many roller skating rinks also host themed parties! Experience a blast from the past with your friends.  

Zip Around on the Scooters 

It’s impossible to not smile when riding on an electric scooter. Download Lime and caravan around downtown with your crew. Full speed ahead—adventure awaits you! 

Play Tourist in Your Hometown 

Become a tourist in your very own town. Stay at the highest-rated hotel and visit some lakeshore attractions. Try that one restaurant that all the tourists have to eat at when visiting.  Now’s your chance to view your home from a new perspective. 

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Find a Comedy Show

Laughter is medicine and a fun way to bond with your friends. There are many venues around west Michigan that host open mic stand-up comedy nights. You can also check out Dr. Grins Comedy Club’s awesome event lineup. 

Watch a Meteor Shower 

Gaze into space and feel in awe of the universe on girls’ night. Watching shooting stars is like the definition of a magical evening. Crack open a bottle of whatever tickles your fancy, lay back, and look up into the beautiful night sky. Check online for sighting opportunities near you, Meteor Showers Calendar 2023

Chill at a Late-night Coffee Shop

Bask in the late-night coffee shop vibes with the gals. There’s a certain vibe that hits just right when you’re sipping a latte at midnight. The Bitter End Coffeehouse is ready to serve up your late-night cravings and provide a relaxing and ambient late-night atmosphere.  

Have A Tea Party 

Take the crumpets out of the oven and steep the tea for a delightful party. Live out your inner child with some warm tea and a fancy time with your girlfriends. The conversation is richer over a warm beverage and some treats.  Check out our new favorite place- High Tea GR!

Zen Out With Youtube Yoga

Roll out the yoga mats and turn on Youtube. Friends who do yoga together, stay together. Scroll through the many free online classes and find your inner peace. Yoga with Adriene offers a variety of really great classes!  

Feel Inspired at Craft Night

Here is your time to shine and try your hand at some of those crafts projects you’ve been wanting to bring to life. Hit up the local craft store and tap into your creative energy. Art projects turn out better when crafted together. 

Whether your crew wants to keep it chill at home or go out for a night out on the town, treat yourself to some soul-filling friend time. A “just because” girl’s night will be sure to uplift your mood. Everyone needs some friend time to bliss out and de-stress. 

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Hudsonville

Things To Do in Hudsonville

The small but beautiful city of Hudsonville is located in West Michigan and is just a short trip from the lake shore. The surrounding cities make this a great location to visit, but what truly makes this city special is its fun activities and atmosphere. Spend some time within the community and learn why Hudsonville is a must-visit destination in West Michigan.

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Hudsonville Nature Center

Offering 76 acres of woodland, prairies, and wetlands, the Hudsonville Nature Center offers a full day of fun for the entire family. Enjoy the numerous hiking trails, prairie lookouts, and picnic areas. For nature lovers who want a more detailed and informative hike, the nature center offers guided nature hikes and virtual hikes for those who want to appreciate the scenery from their homes. Explore the wide array of wildflowers, insects, plants, and so much more¾plus, don’t forget to bring a delicious lunch to bask in the beauty of the surrounding landscape.

Hours:

Monday – Sunday:  6 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Action Wake Park

Have a blast at Michigan’s first, full-size cable park! Water sports are no longer limited to those who have a boat or other fun aquatic equipment. Bring the family and learn how to wakeboard, kneel, and water ski. With a variety of cable passes, you can decide on how long you want to enjoy the fun, whether you want to include equipment rentals, and you can even utilize their Learn to Ride special¾which includes slow cable time to adjust to your bearings and knowledgeable, yet compassionate, instructors to help you successfully embark on your water sports journey.

As a little historic side note, Action Wake Park started from Action Water Sports as just a dealership in Zeeland. They eventually expanded dealerships out of West Michigan and into Traverse City, Fenton, and Central Florida making Action Wake Park the largest action water sports dealer in the nation! Though the dealership is widespread, this is the only water park in the area.

Hours:

Monday – Friday: Noon to 8 p.m.

Saturday: 9 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Sunday: Noon to 6 p.m.

Hudsonville Balloon Days

The annual Hudsonville Balloon Days event takes place in June and is a must see for families during the summer in West Michigan. Everyone is encouraged to bring their lawn chairs, blankets, kites, and more to the Unity Christian High School grounds for this fun two day event. This free event includes balloon flights, balloon glows at sunset each evening, food trucks, local vendors and music. Make sure to stay for the Pilot and Crew meet and greet and learn more about this fun sport from experts who love what they do.

Hudsonville Winery

Stop by on your way through Hudsonville or spend the day sipping on a variety of wines and servings of craft beer at the Hudsonville Winery. Sample their extensive wine list offering their award-winning wines, made right in Hudsonville, and make sure to try the summer favorite¾wine slushies. More of a craft beer lover? That’s okay, too! Hudsonville Winery always has a wide array of craft beer on tap for your enjoyment. Pair your beverage with one of their delicious food options, including starters to munch on, salads, entrees, and a kid’s menu for your youngsters to enjoy. Plus, their hard seltzers (in various flavors) are also delicious newbies added to what this wonderful winery has to offer!

Looking for fun activities? Then don’t be afraid to join in on one of their weekly euchre series or lounge around their awesome outdoor seating area while you sip on your beverage and watch the kids play.

Hours:

Monday – Thursday: Noon to 10 p.m.

Friday – Saturday: Noon to 11 p.m.

Sunday: Noon to 8 p.m.

Hang Out on Harvey Street

Bask in the sunshine on this walkable, pedestrian-friendly street. Bring your entire family and take a walk on Hudsonville’s Harvey Street. The street includes a pedestrian-only section with strings of lights perfect for photography enthusiasts! Be sure to bring swimwear for the kids so you can watch them enjoy the splash pad, dry off at the pocket park, then wrap the day up with some snacks with friends and family along the way. Harvey Street also intersects with Terra Square, which hosts the Farmers Market (weekly during the summer) and includes an event space offering many public events and a workspace.

Terra Square Farmers Market

Enjoy produce and delicious foods from local vendors weekly at the Terra Square Farmers Market. With over 20 different vendors, everyone is sure to find plenty of things to take home at the market. Some delicious foods, including cookies, other bakery items, cinnamon rolls, pies, baking kits, and many fruits, veggies, kettle corn, and more, can be purchased. That’s not all though craft items, soaps, handmade jewelry, etc. are also available! Don’t miss out! Be sure to head to the market to meet many local farmers and business owners.

Hours:

Wednesdays and Saturdays: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

*Only operational from June to September.

Happenings on Harvey

Enjoy summers in Hudsonville with Happenings on Harvey. These Thursday evening events are free and are a blast for the whole family. Take part in the fun children’s activities, listen to wonderful live music, and taste various delicious local cuisine. Each night features a different theme, so come and experience the festivities each week for a taste of something different.

*Only operational during the month of July.

Urban Hay Day

This fall festival takes place annually in October in downtown Hudsonville. Bring your family over for a fun-filled day, including delicious donuts and cider, hayrides, pony rides, and delightful live music. Try your luck on the mechanical bull, and watch your kids rollick through the critter barn and bounce house. Test your skills at the lumberjack cutout and bring a few bucks to participate in pumpkin carving ($1 per pumpkin). Head over to their website to see this year’s event date and details.

Concerts on the Green

Veterans Park comes alive with delightfully live music and an amazing community. Each night features children’s activities, various food trucks, and fun giveaways. Bring your lawn chair or blanket and enjoy great company in a wonderful atmosphere. Taking place annually in June, every Thursday from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., this is a great way to spend your Thursday evening in Hudsonville. 

Hours:

Thursday: 7 p.n. to 8:30 p.m.

*Only operational during the month of June.

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Spring Lake Sparkle

Spring Lake Sparkle Brings Old-Time Holiday Joy to West Michigan

Nestled between Grand Haven, Holland, Ferrysburg, and Grand Rapids, Spring Lake is a small but vibrant village sitting on a peninsula surrounded by two beautiful bodies of water—the Grand River and Spring Lake! They host the Spring Lake Sparkle, a holiday event you won’t want to miss!

Dates- November 25, 2023 – January 1, 2024

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Visit the Spring Lake Sparkle

Get ready for a dazzling display that will ignite the Holiday Spirit in Spring Lake! With over 400,000 multicolored lights and enchanting displays adorning the trees and local businesses in the heart of downtown, the town comes alive with festive radiance.

As you explore the illuminated wonderland, there are plenty of delightful activities in store. Santa himself will be available for meet & greets, spreading joy to visitors of all ages. While you’re enjoying the spectacle, take a break to relish in delicious food and drinks, capturing the moment with memorable photo-ops. Moreover, several businesses are extending their hours to welcome you with Holiday Cheer, offering unique gifts and warm smiles. The breathtaking lights will continue to brighten up the town every night through New Year’s, providing a continuous source of visual delight.

Sponsored by Lilly Cares

Spring Lake Sparkle is officially sponsored and managed by Lilly Cares, a nonprofit based in Spring Lake.  Joan Mack, Lilley Care Interim Executive Director, announced that the festival centers around three major components: music, lights, and Santa.

“Now that we are post-pandemic, we are excited to be able to pull our entire community together as never before for our holiday event,” Mack stated.

Epicurean Village & Santa’s House

The Epicurean Village (beautiful courtyard area located right off the main street) will be the center of festivities on Saturday, November 25, when Santa and Mrs. Claus arrive at the courtyard at Epicurean Village at 5 p.m. A giant Christmas tree will be illuminated, along with many others—so don’t be afraid to wear your shades amongst all that twinkle!

Santa’s House is one of the newest and most exciting places to visit as part of the Spring Lake Sparkle! A new addition was made possible by Sherry Zuidema and Jimmy Karrip of Nest Builder Development and Resolve Realty, who built and donated Santa’s new digs. Zuidema was excited to be able to give something back to the community, as her family has been in Spring Lake since it was founded in the 1840s.

“I just knew that the Santa House was something we had to do for Spring Lake,” Zuidema shared.

The Santa House will be a major focal point during the November 26 kickoff but be sure to stop by again on Tuesday, November 29 at 5 p.m. for caroling led by the Jeffers and Holmes Elementary Honors Choirs—your eyes and ears will have a blast!For more information on upcoming events, contact Village Liaison Chase Loreto at (231) 750-1702 or email info@springlakesparkle.com or visit their facebook page.

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Trick or Treating West Michigan

Trick or Treating West Michigan 2024

Don’t you think Thursdays have a certain spooky vibe to them? If you’re like me you do, and this year you’re in LUCK if you agree because that day is Halloween! This year, we’ve got the whole week AND following weekend to revel in ALL the spookiest activities. To make sure you don’t miss any chance for Halloween fun, we’ve gathered all the trick-or-treating schedules and trunk-or-treat events happening around West Michigan. Whether you’re after thrills, chills, or just some good old-fashioned candy, we’ve got you covered for a hauntingly good time!

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Ada Thursday, October 31 5:30-7:30 p.m.

Allendale │ Thursday, October 31 │ No times posted yet.

Belding│ Thursday, October 31 │ 6 to 8 p.m.

Bronson│ Thursday, October 31 │ 5 to 7 p.m.

Byron Township │Dates and times vary depending on the neighborhood

Village of Caledonia │ Thursday, October 31 │6 to 8 p.m.

Cascade Township │ Dates and times vary depending on the neighborhood

Alpine/Comstock Park│ Thursday, October 31 │ No specific times

Coopersville │Thursday, October 31 │ 6 to 8 p.m.

Dorr │ Thursday, October 31 │ No Specific Times

East GR │ Thursday, October 31 │ 6 to 8 p.m.

Ferrysburg │ Thursday, October 31 │ 6 to 8 p.m.
*downtown 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., community center 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Fruitport │ Thursday, October 31 │ Recommended 6 to 8 p.m.

Gaines Township │ Thursday, October 31 │ No specific times

Jenison │ Thursday, October 31│Not listed yet

Grand Haven │ Thursday, October 31│ 6 to 8 p.m.
downtown: 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., community center: 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Grand Rapids │ Thursday, October 31│ dusk to 8 p.m.

Grandville │ Thursday, October 31│ Recommended 6 to 8 p.m.

Greenville │ Thursday, October 31 │ 6 to 8 p.m.

Hastings │ Thursday, October 31 │ 5 to 8 p.m.

Holland │ Thursday, October 31│ 6 to 8 p.m.

Hudsonville │ Thursday, October 31│ No specific times

Kentwood │Thursday, October 31 │ 6 to 8 p.m.

Lowell │ Thursday, October 31 │ 5:30 to 8 p.m.

Middleville │ Thursday, October 31 │ 5 to 8 p.m.

Muskegon │ Thursday, October 31 │ 6 to 8 p.m.

Muskegon Heights │ Thursday, October 31 │ No specific times

Newaygo │ Thursday, October 31 │6 to 8 p.m.

Norton Shores │ Thursday, October 31 │ 6 to 8 p.m.

Plainfield Township │ Thursday, October 31│ 6 to 8 p.m. (but may vary by neighborhoods)

Rockford │ Thursday, October 31 │ 5:30 to 8 p.m.

Sparta │Saturday, October 29 in town square town square 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and Thursday, October 31 5:30 to 8 p.m.

Spring Lake │ Thursday, October 31 │ 6 to 8 p.m.

Walker │ Thursday, October 31│ 6 to 8 p.m.

Wayland │ Thursday, October 31 │ 5:30 to 8 p.m.

Wyoming │ Thursday, October 31 │ No specific times

Zeeland │ Thursday, October 31 │Downtown from 3 to 5 p.m. and neighborhoods 5 to 7 p.m.

Trunk or Treats

If you are looking to add more fun to your weekend before trick or treating in West Michigan on Halloween, take a look at some of the trunk or treats around the area. Grab the kids, put on your best costume, and map out your spooky plans for these wicked events going on around West Michigan.

Friday, October 25

Monster Mash │ Gr Kroc Center │ 2500 Division Ave S, Grand Rapids │ 5 to 7 p.m.

Pumpkin Prowl │ Ada Village – Ada │ 5 to 8 p.m.

Deep Roots Produce Trunk or Treat │8570 84th St Se, Alto │ 5 to 7 p.m.

South Harbor Church │ 1907 64th St SW, Byron Center │ 6 to 7:30 p.m.

The Point Caledonia │ 3449 76th St SE, Caledonia │ 6 to 7:30 p.m.

Camp Bow Wow Trunk or Treat │ 3625 Quincy St, Hudsonville │ 6 to 8 p.m.

Saturday, October 26 

Fellowship Reformed Church │ 6610 36th Ave, Hudsonville │ 10 to 11:30 a.m.

Ridge Point Community Church │ 340 104th Ave, Holland │ 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

GR Harley Davidson │ 2977 Corporate Grove Dr., Hudsonville │ 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Oakhill Church │ 1930 Leonard St NE, Grand Rapids │ 12 to 2:00 p.m.

Rising Grinds Café │ 1167 Madison Ave SE, Grand Rapids │ 12 to 2:30 p.m.

VFW Post 2144 Holland │ 175 W 8th St., Holland │ 12 to 3 p.m.

Championship Martial Arts │ 727 S Waverly Rd, Holland │ 1 to 3 p.m.

Third Coast │ 6069 Blue Star Hwy, Saugatuck │ 1 to 3 p.m.

Trinity Congregational Church │ 2725 4 Mile Road, Grand Rapids │ 1 to 3 p.m.

Red Barn Market │ 3550 Alden Nash Ave NE, Lowell │ 1 to 4 p.m.

Grand Haven Memorial Airport │ 16446 Comstock St, Grand Haven │ 2 to 4 p.m.

St. Paul’s UMC │ 3334 Breton Rd SE, Kentwood │ 2 to 4 p.m.

St. James Lutheran │ 2040 Oakwood Ave NE, Grand Rapids │ 2:30 to 4 p.m.

Cultivate Community Church │ 4872 136th Ave, Hamilton │ 3 to 4:30 p.m.

Blythefield CRC │ 6350 Kuttshill Dr NE, Rockford │ 3 to 5 p.m.

Rockford Springs Community Church │ 5815 14 Mile Rd NE, Rockford │ 3 to 5 p.m.

Rockford CC │ Downtown Rockford │ 3 to 5:30 p.m.

The Point Event Center │ 555 28th St SE, Grand Rapids │ 4 to 5:30 p.m.

Fairway Church │ 1165 44th St SW, Jenison │ 4 to 6 p.m.

Ottawa Executive Airport │ 5923 Byron Rd, Zeeland │ 4 to 6 p.m.

Town Center Holland │ 12330 James St., Holland │ 4 to 6 p.m.

Coopersville Community │ 198 East St, Coopersville │ 5 to 7 p.m.

Downtown Muskegon │W Western Ave, Muskegon │ 6 to 8 p.m.

Forest Hills Presbyterian Church │ 7495 Cascade Rd Se, Grand Rapids │ 6:30 to 8 p.m.

Wednesday, October 30 

Bread of Life Lutheran │ 7510 36th Ave, Hudsonville │10:50 a.m.

Kosciuszko Hall │ 935 Park St Sw, Grand Rapids │ 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

City Chapel │ 647 Monroe Ave NW, Grand Rapids │ 12 to 2 p.m.

Grand Rapids Christian │2342 Nelson Ave SE, Grand Rapids │ 12:30 to 2 p.m.

Grace Reformed Church │ 3330 Burlingame Ave SW, Wyoming │ 3:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Crane Orchards │ 6054 124th Ave, Fennville │ 4 to 6 p.m.

Shores Community Church │ 3800 Lake Harbor Rd, Norton Shores │ 4 to 6 p.m.

Crossroads Church │ 8331 Myers Lake Ave NE, Rockford │ 5 p.m.

Spring Valley Church │ 5947 Lake Michigan Dr, Allendale │ 5 to 6:30 p.m.

Rock Urban Church │ 3710 Chicago Dr SW, Grandville │ 5 to 7 p.m.

Thursday, October 31

Dutton Fire Dept │ 3471 68th St SE, Caledonia │ 5 to 8 p.m.

Rose Park Church │ 14241 Rose Park Dr, Holland │ 5:30 to 7 p.m.

Orchard Hill Reformed Church │ 1465 3 Mile Rd NW, Grand Rapids │ 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Resurrection Fellowship Church │ 321 W Valley Ave NW, Grand Rapids │ 5:30 to 8 p.m.

Westshore Christian Church │ 3062 120th Ave, Holland 49424 │ 6 to 8 p.m.

Special Events

September 

Michigan’s Adventure Tricks and Treats Fall Fest

Sat Sep 21, 22, 28, 29 from  12:00pm – 6:00pm

Experience Michigan’s Adventure like never before at Tricks and Treats, a family-friendly Halloween event. Celebrate the season with mischievous tricks, tasty treats, and so much more. Sat & Sun from Sept 14 – Oct 13, 2024.

Michigan’s Adventure, 1198 W Riley-Thompson Rd, Muskegon, MI

October 

Michigan’s Adventure Tricks and Treats Fall Fest

Sat Oct 5, 6, 12, 13 from 12:00pm – 6:00pm

Experience Michigan’s Adventure like never before at Tricks and Treats, a family-friendly Halloween event. Celebrate the season with mischievous tricks, tasty treats, and so much more. Sat & Sun from Sept 14 – Oct 13, 2024.

Michigan’s Adventure, 1198 W Riley-Thompson Rd

Trunk or Treat Vendor Popup at Coffee Clubhouse

Trunk or treat

Sun Oct 13th 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Trunk or treat!! Wear your costumes and trick or treat from our vendors. This is a free event! Open play and barista onsite. Join us for our monthly vendor event to shop local small businesses! Kids p …

Coffee Clubhouse, 3858 52nd St SE, Grand Rapids, MI 

Third Annual Railtown Trunk or Treat

Sat Oct 19th 2:00pm

Come join us for a fun afternoon of candy, beer, and hopefully sunshine and snacks! All ages are welcome! Want to hand out candy? Contact amanda@railtownbrewing.com for more information! MORE INFO

Railtown Brewing Company, 3555 68th St SE, Caledonia, MI

Deep Roots Trunk or Treat

Fri Oct 25th 5:00pm – 7:00pm

Our fifth annual trunk or treat! No need to sign up if you are just attending. This is a free community event. TRUNKS MUST SIGN UP IN ADVANCE! Sign up form for trunks will be published soon! MORE INFO …

Deep Roots Produce, 8570 84th St SE, Alto, MI

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Blue Man Group at Devos Performance Hall

Blue Man Group On Tour is coming to the DeVos Performance Hall with two nights of fantastic performances! This world-famous group will be in Grand Rapids on Tuesday, September 27 and Wednesday, September 28 with shows each night at 7:30 p.m.

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Blue Man Group is hard to describe and easy to love. More than 50 million people worldwide have experienced the fun, musical adventure. This is a show that can’t be missed! You’ll love the signature drumming, colorful moments of wonderful creativity, and fun, quirky comedy. It’s a masterful and musical trip led by three of the boldest, baldest, and bluest guys on the planet. The show features pulsing, original music, custom-made instruments, surprise audience interaction, and hilarious absurdity!

Blue Man Group is a fun show that unites audiences of all ages.

Show Highlights

  • Pain Drums: A vibrant combo of paint and drums that you won’t want to miss!
  • Drumbone: Half drum, have trombone!
  • Big Drum: It’s a super cool, giant drum!

By the Numbers

  • 25 countries visited worldwide!
  • 70 blue men!
  • 18 thousand cans of paint splashed per year!
  • 23 thousand broken drumsticks!

Get Your Tickets

Tickets can be purchased at the link below or at the box office at the DeVos Performance Hall at 303 Monroe NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503. Tickets start at $36.50.

Two Shows!

  • September 27 at 7:30 p.m.
  • September 28 at 7:30 p.m.

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