Join us to hear stories, sing songs, and engage in play and hands-on activities while learning about different ways animals prepare for cold weather in this storytime hosted by the Hastings Public Library and Pierce Cedar Creek Institute. This storytime will be live-streamed through Zoom and Facebook Live so that you will have an opportunity to interact with and ask questions of the Hastings Public Library's Youth Services Librarian, Paige Brandli, and Pierce Cedar Creek Institute's Community Program Manager, Ellen Holste. Although open to all ages, this storytime is recommended for toddlers through elementary-aged students.
The Silver Lake Sand Dunes Jeep Invasion board is getting ready for their biggest year yet. The event will occur at Golden Township Park, where an estimated 1,500 Jeep vehicles … Read More ►
Hackley and Hume Historic Site of the Lakeshore Museum Center will celebrate the legacy of Charles Hackley with FREE tours for Muskegon County residents on May 25, 2024, from 10 … Read More ►
Great Lakes Center for the Arts (GLCFA) is pleased to announce two exciting leadership changes, effective August 1. This August, Kassia Perpich will be promoted to Executive Director. Ms. Perpich … Read More ►
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