WEST MICHIGAN, MI – Picturing yourself in West Michigan has never been easier, with the West Michigan Live Camera Gallery from the West Michigan Tourist Association (WMTA). Whether you’re planning a vacation and want to preview conditions at your destination, or want to travel around the state without leaving home, you’ll find live feeds of what’s happening right now across the West Michigan area.
WMTA is excited to announce another new live camera stream in their online gallery, this one from Houghton Lake, located in Roscommon County. The live stream may be found here: https://www.wmta.org/live-west-michigan-camera-gallery/houghton-lake-west-michigan-live-camera/
The Houghton Lake Area Tourism Bureau has installed this live camera, overlooking their namesake lake. Houghton Lake is Michigan’s largest inland lake, covering 22,000 acres.
Houghton Lake is a great destination if you’re looking for a beach day: with dozens of resorts, motels, and lodges located right on the water, and many more public beaches and picnic areas, you will have your pick of the right beach for you. There are two great public beaches that include swimming, children toys, barbecue pits, and sheltered picnic areas.
The lake also offers great fishing possibilities for walleye, pike, bass, and bluegill. There are seven access sites strategically located around the lake.
Roscommon County and Houghton Lake offer activities for the whole family, whether you love to hike and bike, golf and shop, or canoe and swim. Visitors will find four seasons of fun, fishing, fireworks, and festivals. Michigan’s “Other Great Lakes” – Houghton Lake, Higgins Lake, and Lake St. Helen will delight you with their natural beauty, wildlife viewing, and spectacular sunrises and sunsets. All three lakes are a sportsman’s fishing and boating paradise.
“The Live Camera Gallery is a great way to virtually travel around West Michigan without leaving your computer or phone,” says Dan Sippel, executive director of the West Michigan Tourist Association. “We’re excited for the opportunities that it gives to locations, for them to show off what’s happening in real time around the area. Travelers or people living in the area can virtually explore different areas of West Michigan that they may not otherwise have a chance to visit.”
Camera feeds will continue to be added to the gallery moving forward, expanding the available views of the West Michigan area. Current camera feeds range from Mackinac Island to Muskegon to Drummond Island, and beyond.
Link to live West Michigan Live Camera Gallery: https://www.wmta.org/live-west-michigan-camera-gallery/
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Secretary Benson Announces New Era of Improved Customer Service Operations
On April 29, 2021, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson announced the Michigan Department of State (MDOS) has entered a new service-driven era of operations that is more convenient and efficient for customers. She noted that the majority of transactions can now be carried out from home or at a grocery store, and residents who are required to visit a Secretary of State Office are typically in and out in 20 minutes.
“Michiganders can now complete most of their transactions online, by mail or at one of our new self-service stations located at their local grocery store,” Benson said. “And the remaining in-person transactions are carried out by appointment, ensuring the vast majority of customers have little to no wait time.”
More than 60 percent of transactions are already conducted outside of branch offices — up from 30 percent in 2019 — and this year more than 1 million people have already visited department offices. Benson noted that since MDOS began operating by appointment in June of last year, its ratings on Google have doubled — from two to four stars on a five-star scale — and are higher than they have ever been. Many Michiganders have asked for the department to continue operating by appointment, and Benson said their wish is coming true.
“We’re going to listen to the people on this,” said Benson. “It’s clear they do not want us to go backwards to the old way of doing things, where on any given day you could spend hours waiting for a basic transaction in any given branch office. The branch office by appointment model is working and yes, it is a new way of doing things. But it’s a better way of doing things.”
Benson acknowledged that the system still needs to be improved, as some customers find it challenging to book appointments. To help remedy that, she announced MDOS is increasing its offering of appointments by at least 10 percent, or 35,000 appointments per month, and in the coming weeks will dedicate call center staff to booking online appointments for residents with internet limitations.
Benson also announced her Service Driven Legislative Agenda, and called on legislative leaders to implement reforms that would enable customers to interact less frequently and more efficiently with the department. She called on the state Legislature to allow remote driver’s license testing, stop requiring veterans with the military equivalent of a commercial driver’s license to retrain and retest for a civilian CDL, and provide funding and authority for the department to develop innovative public-private partnerships to improve operations.
“We need lawmakers to join us as innovators in furthering a vision for the people of Michigan and pass needed reforms that will help us improve customer convenience and satisfaction,” said Benson. “That means pushing forward and implementing modern, best practices and available technology along with innovative ideas that support Michiganders in ways that work best for them.”
To access online services, locate a self-service station in your area or make a branch office appointment, visit Michigan.gov/SOS.
Targeted Abortions Ban Introduced in Michigan House
Lansing, MI — A ban on targeted abortions was introduced on Thursday, April 29, 2021, in the Michigan House.
House Bills 4737 & 4738 would ban abortions targeted at babies not just diagnosed with Down syndrome, but any disability, as well as babies targeted for reasons of sex or racial discrimination.
The bills, sponsored by Rep. Julie Calley and Rep. Andrew Fink, would make it a felony punishable by up to two years in prison for the person who knowingly performs a targeted abortion. The bills define disability as any physical or mental disability, and specifically lists several common disabilities for inclusion.
On April 12, the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals allowed Ohio’s ban on targeted abortions of children with Down syndrome to be enforced while court challenges continue. Michigan is also under the jurisdiction of the Sixth Circuit.
The following statement is from Right to Life of Michigan President Barbara Listing:
“With the legal situation in the Sixth Circuit, this is our highest priority, since a targeted abortion ban would be enforceable now. Because the neighboring Fifth Circuit struck down a similar Indiana law, this is an opportunity for the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in.
Abortion is used as a tool of discrimination on a horrifying scale. We have heard of situations where parents of women in interracial relationships have attempted to convince or coerce their daughters into getting race-selection abortions. More than 160 million women around the globe are missing because of sex-selection abortions. Abortion is wrong, period, but even people who consider themselves pro-choice should have a problem with taking the life of a child because they are a girl or aren’t a desired race.
Some countries boast of all but eliminating certain disabilities by targeting disabled children in the womb. Most people would be horrified of taking the life of a disabled child a day after birth, and they should be equally horrified by the idea of taking that child’s life a day before birth.
Gallup asked a polling question on this in 2018. Only 29% of Americans thought it should be legal to take the life of a child with Down syndrome in the third trimester, and only a minority, 49%, thought it should be legal in the first trimester. Majorities thought abortion should be illegal in the third trimester for mental disabilities or conditions that threaten the life of the child. It’s clear Roe v. Wade and the current state of abortion law is nowhere close to lining up with the views of the American public.
With continuing advances in care for the disabled and new programs like perinatal hospice, there are better options for society to invest in than causing the death of these little ones. A modern society that prides itself on creating equity can’t be a society that allows violently taking the life of a child deemed unworthy of human care because of a physical or mental characteristic.”
Background information:
HB 4737
HB 4738
Targeted abortion facts
6th Circuit Ohio ruling
2018 Gallup Poll
In Person Events Happening in Muskegon County – Monday May 3, – Sunday May 9, 2021
*Please call before attending for any changes. Remember to wear your mask to all events*
Please check our website for virtual events happening
www.visitmuskegon.org
Monday May 3:
Hackley Library Crafts
Visit Hackley Library website daily to see what take home crafts they have for you. www.hackleylibrary.org 231-722-8000 Limited Supply of crafts.
MI Power of Travel Gift Card Scavenger Hunt
May 2 – May 8
Keep a close eye out for hidden treasures during National Travel and Tourism Week (May 2-8, 2021)!
Two boxes will be hidden in two secret locations somewhere in Muskegon County beginning Monday May 3rd. Watch our social media for clues on where to find these little treasure boxes. Once discovered, bring the box (and certificate within) to Visit Muskegon’s Visitor’s Center to claim your prize.
Each treasure box will contain gift cards with a total value of $100 meant to introduce you to two Pure Michigan destinations; Calhoun County (Battle Creek/Marshall/Albion) and Charlevoix!
Why these locations? Because we are celebrating National Travel and Tourism Week along with more than 30 Michigan destinations, for a statewide scavenger hunt!
To celebrate National Travel and Tourism Week, Visit Muskegon has teamed up with over 30 destinations from around the beautiful state of Michigan for a statewide scavenger hunt!
Read more about National Travel and Tourism Week here:
The The Michigan Association of Convention and Visitor Bureaus (MACVB) and Visit Muskegon hope to connect you with destinations from around our great state and encourage you to plan an epic Pure Michigan summer road trip.
There are even more ways (and prizes!) for you to embrace the Power of Travel! Share a photo on Facebook and/or Instagram of your favorite Michigan destination with the hashtag #MIPowerofTravel throughout the month of May. You might win one of ten overnight vacation packages! Click Here for MIpoweroftravel – Official Rules.
Visit Muskegon extends gratitude to the donors who made it possible for Muskegon County to be included in the #MIPowerOfTravel promotion: Aquastar Cruises, Dr. Rolf’s Barbeque, Pigeon Hill Brewing Company, Ice Box Ice Cream, Yodels Frozen Yogurt, USS Silversides Submarine Museum, Russ’ Restaurants and Shoreline Inn & Conference Center, Ascend Hotel Collection.
White Lake Climate Art Display for Earth Day 2021
April 20 – May 4
To recognize Earth Day, the White Lake Area Climate Action Council and the Arts Council of White Lake invite artists of all ages to create a work of art. The art will be displayed at to view for free at these locations: Montague City Hall, Edible Delights Bakery, North Grove Brewery, Fetch Brewery, Hokey Pokey, Goobers Bakery, White Lake Community Library, White Lake Area Chamber.
Movies at the Getty Drive-In Theatre
8:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Open seven days a week! Only 9 drive-in theaters remain scattered throughout the state of Michigan, and one is found here in Muskegon! The Getty Drive-In Theatre located at 920 E. Summit Ave. offers a double feature on 4 outdoor screens. Tune your car radio to the cinematic sounds coming from the big screen. Movies begin at dusk. Tickets a can be pre-ordered here bit.ly/GettyDriveInWebsite Adult $11.00 Child (6-12) $6.50 Senior Citizen (60+) $7.00 College Student $7.00 TACO Tuesday Adult $7.50 231-798-2608
Cardio Drumming!
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
A fun workout for all ages, sizes and fitness levels! First timers can rent the needed equipment for $1 Lakeshore Sports Arena 4470 Airline Rd. Muskegon, MI 49444 The class is just $2 per person. Required equipment: Water bottle, available to rent for $1 each are: 17 gallon bucket, 65-75cm yoga ball, Drumsticks. Keep up to date with the Muskegon Drum Crew Facebook Group. Classes are Monday & Thursday. Social distance is required.
Tuesday May 4:
Muskegon Farmers Market
8:00 am – 2:00 pm
The Muskegon Farmers Market located at 242 W. Western Ave. will be open outside Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday until November. For COVID19 safety measures, the market will have a different look and feel this year: Please wear your mask and walk within the direction arrows.
Dance Flow
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Come to Goodrich Park located at 100 N. Lake St. Dance offers the opportunity to be truly present; it connects to the core of self -awareness through movements that strengthen and balance the body. Led by experienced dancer and certified Zumba instructor Rommyna, class will start with a warm up, followed by dancing to Latin and World Music, and finished with a cool down. This class will be accessible for beginners and beyond .Through this movement, participants will improve their mental and physical health. Please note that students will be required to sign a participation waiver upon arrival and should bring their own water. Ages 18+ $12 for non-members $10 for ACWL-Nuveen Members OR purchase a month-long pass: $10/class or $9/class for ACWL-Nuveen Members
MI Power of Travel Gift Card Scavenger Hunt
May 2 – May 8
Keep a close eye out for hidden treasures during National Travel and Tourism Week (May 2-8, 2021)!
Two boxes will be hidden in two secret locations somewhere in Muskegon County beginning Monday May 3rd. Watch our social media for clues on where to find these little treasure boxes. Once discovered, bring the box (and certificate within) to Visit Muskegon’s Visitor’s Center to claim your prize.
Each treasure box will contain gift cards with a total value of $100 meant to introduce you to two Pure Michigan destinations; Calhoun County (Battle Creek/Marshall/Albion) and Charlevoix!
Why these locations? Because we are celebrating National Travel and Tourism Week along with more than 30 Michigan destinations, for a statewide scavenger hunt!
To celebrate National Travel and Tourism Week, Visit Muskegon has teamed up with over 30 destinations from around the beautiful state of Michigan for a statewide scavenger hunt!
Read more about National Travel and Tourism Week here:
The Michigan Association of Convention and Visitor Bureaus (MACVB) and Visit Muskegon hope to connect you with destinations from around our great state and encourage you to plan an epic Pure Michigan summer road trip.
There are even more ways (and prizes!) for you to embrace the Power of Travel! Share a photo on Facebook and/or Instagram of your favorite Michigan destination with the hashtag #MIPowerofTravel throughout the month of May. You might win one of ten overnight vacation packages! Click Here for MIpoweroftravel – Official Rules.
Visit Muskegon extends gratitude to the donors who made it possible for Muskegon County to be included in the #MIPowerOfTravel promotion: Aquastar Cruises, Dr. Rolf’s Barbeque, Pigeon Hill Brewing Company, Ice Box Ice Cream, Yodels Frozen Yogurt, USS Silversides Submarine Museum, Russ’ Restaurants and Shoreline Inn & Conference Center, Ascend Hotel Collection.
White Lake Climate Art Display for Earth Day 2021
April 20 – May 4
To recognize Earth Day, the White Lake Area Climate Action Council and the Arts Council of White Lake invite artists of all ages to create a work of art. The art will be displayed at to view for free at these locations: Montague City Hall, Edible Delights Bakery, North Grove Brewery, Fetch Brewery, Hokey Pokey, Goobers Bakery, White Lake Community Library, White Lake Area Chamber.
Movies at the Getty Drive-In Theatre
8:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Only 9 drive-in theaters remain scattered throughout the state of Michigan, and one is found here in Muskegon! The Getty Drive-In Theatre located at 920 E. Summit Ave. offers a double feature on 4 outdoor screens. Tune your car radio to the cinematic sounds coming from the big screen. Movies begin at dusk. Tickets a can be pre-ordered here bit.ly/GettyDriveInWebsite Adult $11.00 Child (6-12) $6.50 Senior Citizen (60+) $7.00 College Student $7.00 TACO Tuesday Adult $7.50
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams in the 1940s. Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
Wednesday May 5:
Middle and High School Students Open Studio
2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Middle & High School Students FREE at Art Council of White Lake located at 106 E. Colby St. 231-893-2524 Registration is required! Visit www.artswhitelake.org/upcoming-classes to register
Middle and High School students are invited to the ACWL-Nuveen for Open Studio sessions on Wednesdays between 2:00 and 5:00, p.m. ACWL-Nuveen staff will be available to help students with both art and music projects. Art students are welcome to bring in projects they are already working on or just an idea for something new. They will be able to use the numerous supplies we have on hand, as well as receive help from ACWL-Nuveen Assistant Director Susan Wink. Music students are invited to bring in the pieces they are currently studying and receive practice and musicality tips from ACWL-Nuveen Director Erin Peyer.
Cinco de Mayo Street Dance!
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
MADLOS PRESENTS –On the Olthoff Stage located at 425 W. Western Ave.– Free Cumbia dance lesson from 6:00-7:00 pm. We will keep the music on until at least 8:00. No experience or partner needed. Let’s make it a party! Take the lesson and then stay and practice what you’ve learned. If you don’t need a lesson and just want to dance, dance to the side of the lesson or join us at 7:00 for the only opportunity in Muskegon for this venue. No cost for the lesson or dance, but we will accept donations. Bring your own snacks and non-alcoholic drinks. 736-3205
Muskegon Flea Market Opens for the Season
8:00 am – 2:00 pm
Flea Market located at 242 W. Western Ave. opens Wednesday, May 5, at 8:00 AM. Flea Market open every Wednesday, May – October.
MI Power of Travel Gift Card Scavenger Hunt
May 2 – May 8
Keep a close eye out for hidden treasures during National Travel and Tourism Week (May 2-8, 2021)!
Two boxes will be hidden in two secret locations somewhere in Muskegon County beginning Monday May 3rd. Watch our social media for clues on where to find these little treasure boxes. Once discovered, bring the box (and certificate within) to Visit Muskegon’s Visitor’s Center to claim your prize.
Each treasure box will contain gift cards with a total value of $100 meant to introduce you to two Pure Michigan destinations; Calhoun County (Battle Creek/Marshall/Albion) and Charlevoix!
Why these locations? Because we are celebrating National Travel and Tourism Week along with more than 30 Michigan destinations, for a statewide scavenger hunt!
To celebrate National Travel and Tourism Week, Visit Muskegon has teamed up with over 30 destinations from around the beautiful state of Michigan for a statewide scavenger hunt!
Read more about National Travel and Tourism Week here:
The The Michigan Association of Convention and Visitor Bureaus (MACVB) and Visit Muskegon hope to connect you with destinations from around our great state and encourage you to plan an epic Pure Michigan summer road trip.
There are even more ways (and prizes!) for you to embrace the Power of Travel! Share a photo on Facebook and/or Instagram of your favorite Michigan destination with the hashtag #MIPowerofTravel throughout the month of May. You might win one of ten overnight vacation packages! Click Here for MIpoweroftravel – Official Rules.
Visit Muskegon extends gratitude to the donors who made it possible for Muskegon County to be included in the #MIPowerOfTravel promotion: Aquastar Cruises, Dr. Rolf’s Barbeque, Pigeon Hill Brewing Company, Ice Box Ice Cream, Yodels Frozen Yogurt, USS Silversides Submarine Museum, Russ’ Restaurants and Shoreline Inn & Conference Center, Ascend Hotel Collection.
Movies at the Getty Drive-In Theatre
8:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Only 9 drive-in theaters remain scattered throughout the state of Michigan, and one is found here in Muskegon! The Getty Drive-In Theatre located at 920 E. Summit Ave. offers a double feature on 4 outdoor screens. Tune your car radio to the cinematic sounds coming from the big screen. Movies begin at dusk. Tickets a can be pre-ordered here bit.ly/GettyDriveInWebsite Adult $11.00 Child (6-12) $6.50 Senior Citizen (60+) $7.00 College Student $7.00 TACO Tuesday Adult $7.50
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams in the 1940s. Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
Thursday May 6:
Muskegon Farmers Market
8:00 am – 2:00 pm
The Muskegon Farmers Market located at 242 W. Western Ave. will be open outside Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday until November. For COVID19 safety measures, the market will have a different look and feel this year: Please wear your mask and walk within the direction arrows. Thank you
MI Power of Travel Gift Card Scavenger Hunt
May 2 – May 8
Keep a close eye out for hidden treasures during National Travel and Tourism Week (May 2-8, 2021)!
Two boxes will be hidden in two secret locations somewhere in Muskegon County beginning Monday May 3rd. Watch our social media for clues on where to find these little treasure boxes. Once discovered, bring the box (and certificate within) to Visit Muskegon’s Visitor’s Center to claim your prize.
Each treasure box will contain gift cards with a total value of $100 meant to introduce you to two Pure Michigan destinations; Calhoun County (Battle Creek/Marshall/Albion) and Charlevoix!
Why these locations? Because we are celebrating National Travel and Tourism Week along with more than 30 Michigan destinations, for a statewide scavenger hunt!
To celebrate National Travel and Tourism Week, Visit Muskegon has teamed up with over 30 destinations from around the beautiful state of Michigan for a statewide scavenger hunt!
Read more about National Travel and Tourism Week here:
The The Michigan Association of Convention and Visitor Bureaus (MACVB) and Visit Muskegon hope to connect you with destinations from around our great state and encourage you to plan an epic Pure Michigan summer road trip.
There are even more ways (and prizes!) for you to embrace the Power of Travel! Share a photo on Facebook and/or Instagram of your favorite Michigan destination with the hashtag #MIPowerofTravel throughout the month of May. You might win one of ten overnight vacation packages! Click Here for MIpoweroftravel – Official Rules.
Visit Muskegon extends gratitude to the donors who made it possible for Muskegon County to be included in the #MIPowerOfTravel promotion: Aquastar Cruises, Dr. Rolf’s Barbeque, Pigeon Hill Brewing Company, Ice Box Ice Cream, Yodels Frozen Yogurt, USS Silversides Submarine Museum, Russ’ Restaurants and Shoreline Inn & Conference Center, Ascend Hotel Collection.
Movies at the Getty Drive-In Theatre
8:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Only 9 drive-in theaters remain scattered throughout the state of Michigan, and one is found here in Muskegon! The Getty Drive-In Theatre located at 920 E. Summit Ave. offers a double feature on 4 outdoor screens. Tune your car radio to the cinematic sounds coming from the big screen. Movies begin at dusk. Tickets a can be pre-ordered here bit.ly/GettyDriveInWebsite Adult $11.00 Child (6-12) $6.50 Senior Citizen (60+) $7.00 College Student $7.00 TACO Tuesday Adult $7.50
Cardio Drumming!
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
A fun workout for all ages, sizes and fitness levels! First timers can rent the needed equipment for $1 Lakeshore Sports Arena 4470 Airline Rd. Muskegon, MI 49444 The class is just $2 per person. Required equipment: Water bottle, available to rent for $1 each are: 17 gallon bucket, 65-75cm yoga ball, Drumsticks. Keep up to date with the Muskegon Drum Crew Facebook Group. Classes are Monday & Thursday. Social distance is required.
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams in the 1940s. Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
Muskegon Museum of Art: Free Thursdays
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Free museum admission all day every Thursdays at the Muskegon Art museum located at 296 W. Webster Ave., compliments of The Meijer Foundation. Please remember your mask.
Friday May 7:
Spring Extravaganza
10:00 am – 6:00 pm
The Garden Shed invites you to come out for this event that will spotlight several local artisans. Farms that specializes in many different jams and delicacies. Whiskey Creek Woodworking, Violet’s Closet and more. The Garden Shed is located at 7895 S. 44th Ave., Montague.
After Dark Tours
9:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Experience the Hackley and Hume Historic Site AFTER DARK located at 484 W. Webster! See all five floors of the houses on this classic tour. Join us to learn more about the lumbering business, the Hackley and Hume families, and the Victorian Era in Muskegon. Gather your friends or family and make your visit AFTER DARK! $15 for non-members, $10 for members Purchase tickets via Eventbrite here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/after-dark-tour-tickets-136859788311 Space is limited, so be sure to order your tickets quickly!
Opening Day at Lewis Adventure Farm & Zoo
May 7
Now open daily for Summertime Fun! Lewis Farms are located at 4180 West M-20 New Era. Come experience wide open spaces, unique animals, delicious farm made goodies, and 46+ Attractions!
MI Power of Travel Gift Card Scavenger Hunt
May 2 – May 8
Keep a close eye out for hidden treasures during National Travel and Tourism Week (May 2-8, 2021)!
Two boxes will be hidden in two secret locations somewhere in Muskegon County beginning Monday May 3rd. Watch our social media for clues on where to find these little treasure boxes. Once discovered, bring the box (and certificate within) to Visit Muskegon’s Visitor’s Center to claim your prize.
Each treasure box will contain gift cards with a total value of $100 meant to introduce you to two Pure Michigan destinations; Calhoun County (Battle Creek/Marshall/Albion) and Charlevoix!
Why these locations? Because we are celebrating National Travel and Tourism Week along with more than 30 Michigan destinations, for a statewide scavenger hunt!
To celebrate National Travel and Tourism Week, Visit Muskegon has teamed up with over 30 destinations from around the beautiful state of Michigan for a statewide scavenger hunt!
Read more about National Travel and Tourism Week here:
The The Michigan Association of Convention and Visitor Bureaus (MACVB) and Visit Muskegon hope to connect you with destinations from around our great state and encourage you to plan an epic Pure Michigan summer road trip.
There are even more ways (and prizes!) for you to embrace the Power of Travel! Share a photo on Facebook and/or Instagram of your favorite Michigan destination with the hashtag #MIPowerofTravel throughout the month of May. You might win one of ten overnight vacation packages! Click Here for MIpoweroftravel – Official Rules.
Visit Muskegon extends gratitude to the donors who made it possible for Muskegon County to be included in the #MIPowerOfTravel promotion: Aquastar Cruises, Dr. Rolf’s Barbeque, Pigeon Hill Brewing Company, Ice Box Ice Cream, Yodels Frozen Yogurt, USS Silversides Submarine Museum, Russ’ Restaurants and Shoreline Inn & Conference Center, Ascend Hotel Collection.
Live Music at Smash Wine Bar Bistro
8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Live Music Fridays & Saturdays located at 415 W. Western Ave. 8pm-10pm. Check their website www.smashwinebar.com or FB page for the schedule.
Movies at the Getty Drive-In Theatre
8:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Open seven days a week! Only 9 drive-in theaters remain scattered throughout the state of Michigan, and one is found here in Muskegon! The Getty Drive-In Theatre located at 920 E. Summit Ave. offers a double feature on 4 outdoor screens. Tune your car radio to the cinematic sounds coming from the big screen. Movies begin at dusk. Tickets a can be pre-ordered here bit.ly/GettyDriveInWebsite Adult $11.00 Child (6-12) $6.50 Senior Citizen (60+) $7.00 College Student $7.00 TACO Tuesday Adult $7.50 231-798-2608
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams in the 1940s. Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
Saturday May 8:
Art Council of White Lake -Nuveen Artisan Market
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Shop for artwork located at 8660 Water St. created by local artisans! Work will include pottery, home decor, macrame, soaps, greeting cards, and more. There will also be either an on-site craft activity or take-home art kits, sponsored by the City of Montague. For questions please call 231-893-1155
Michillinda Lodge Vintage Vendor and Craft Fair
9:00 am – 3:00 pm
This is their 3rd annual vintage craft fair at Michillinda Lodge located at 5207 North Scenic Dr. Come out and support your local crafters, vintage and repurposed collectors and sellers. Some vendors include DLB Designs, Lisa Pufpaff, Honeybee gifts, Sand Drift Jewelry, Shannon’s Vintage Goods, Catco, Legacy Wood Carvings to name a few!
Pomona Park Craft Show
10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Come out and support your local community crafters at Pomona Park located at Third and Park Streets in Fruitport MI. There will be many different handmade items and some great things for Mothers Day!!
Spring Extravaganza
10:00 am – 6:00 pm
The Garden Shed invites you to come out for a two day event that will spotlight several local artisans. Semelbaur Farms specializes in many different jams and delicacies. Whiskey Creek Woodworking, Violet’s Closet and more. The Garden Shed is located at 7895 S. 44th Ave. Montague.
MI Power of Travel Gift Card Scavenger Hunt
May 2 – May 8
Keep a close eye out for hidden treasures during National Travel and Tourism Week (May 2-8, 2021)!
Two boxes will be hidden in two secret locations somewhere in Muskegon County beginning Monday May 3rd. Watch our social media for clues on where to find these little treasure boxes. Once discovered, bring the box (and certificate within) to Visit Muskegon’s Visitor’s Center to claim your prize.
Each treasure box will contain gift cards with a total value of $100 meant to introduce you to two Pure Michigan destinations; Calhoun County (Battle Creek/Marshall/Albion) and Charlevoix!
Why these locations? Because we are celebrating National Travel and Tourism Week along with more than 30 Michigan destinations, for a statewide scavenger hunt!
To celebrate National Travel and Tourism Week, Visit Muskegon has teamed up with over 30 destinations from around the beautiful state of Michigan for a statewide scavenger hunt!
Read more about National Travel and Tourism Week here:
The The Michigan Association of Convention and Visitor Bureaus (MACVB) and Visit Muskegon hope to connect you with destinations from around our great state and encourage you to plan an epic Pure Michigan summer road trip.
There are even more ways (and prizes!) for you to embrace the Power of Travel! Share a photo on Facebook and/or Instagram of your favorite Michigan destination with the hashtag #MIPowerofTravel throughout the month of May. You might win one of ten overnight vacation packages! Click Here for MIpoweroftravel – Official Rules.
Visit Muskegon extends gratitude to the donors who made it possible for Muskegon County to be included in the #MIPowerOfTravel promotion: Aquastar Cruises, Dr. Rolf’s Barbeque, Pigeon Hill Brewing Company, Ice Box Ice Cream, Yodels Frozen Yogurt, USS Silversides Submarine Museum, Russ’ Restaurants and Shoreline Inn & Conference Center, Ascend Hotel Collection.
Live Music at Smash Wine Bar Bistro
8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Live Music Fridays & Saturdays located at 415 W. Western Ave. 8pm-10pm. Check their website www.smashwinebar.com or FB page for the schedule.
Movies at the Getty Drive-In Theatre
8:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Open seven days a week! Only 9 drive-in theaters remain scattered throughout the state of Michigan, and one is found here in Muskegon! The Getty Drive-In Theatre located at 920 E. Summit Ave. offers a double feature on 4 outdoor screens. Tune your car radio to the cinematic sounds coming from the big screen. Movies begin at dusk. Tickets a can be pre-ordered here bit.ly/GettyDriveInWebsite Adult $11.00 Child (6-12) $6.50 Senior Citizen (60+) $7.00 College Student $7.00 TACO Tuesday Adult $7.50 231-798-2608
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
Eastern Conference Finals: Lumberjacks Home Game Playoffs!
Puck drops 7:00 pm
Purchase your tickets at www.muskegonlumberjacks.com/tickets. Game is at Mercy Health Arena located at 470 W. Western Ave. GO JACKS!
Muskegon Farmers Market
8:00 am – 2:00 pm
The Muskegon Farmers Market located at 242 W. Western Ave. will be open outside Saturdays until November. For COVID19 safety measures, the market will have a different look and feel this year: Please wear your mask and walk within the direction arrows. Thank you
Sweetwater Local Foods Market Sweetwater Local Foods Market – OFFERING PREORDERS FOR PICKUP
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Sweetwater Local Foods Market, 6401 Harvey St.
Sweetwater Local Foods Market will be offering a PREORDER ONLY market, out in the parking lot, from 10:00am to 11:00am. Sign up for the newsletter to get your order in here: https://tinyletter.com/SweetwaterLocalFoodsMkt or get the list from the website here: sweetwaterlocalfoodsmarket.org Sweetwater Local Foods Market offers healthy, humane, homegrown, local food you can trust! They are open year-round.
Boomtown Market Craft Beer & Wine Tastings
10:00 am – 7:00 pm
BoomTown Market, 351 W. Western Ave
Boomtown Market in Downtown Muskegon invites you to free Draft, Craft Beer & Wine Tastings every Saturday starting at 10 a.m. Sample unique Craft Beers on Tap from all around Michigan! If you like it, we’ll can a 32 ounce-er for you right then and there!
Sunday May 9:
FREE Tours for Muskegon County Moms
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Muskegon County Moms receive free access to the Historic Sites for the afternoon. Their visit includes a tour at the Hackley and Hume Historic Site, Fire Barn Museum, and the Scolnik House of the Depression Era. Mothers will also receive a complementary gift. Free For Muskegon County Moms – Other visitors on the day will pay normal admission Adults $15 Seniors (65+) $12 Kids 2-12-$5 Tours start in the City Barn (carriage house) at the Hackley and Hume Historic Site. No registration required.Visitors are welcome to walk-in during open hours. Tours leave the City Barn (carriage house) every 30 minutes in groups of 6 or less. The last tour leaves at 4:00 pm. Free Parking on Webster Ave & 6th Street.
Movies at the Getty Drive-In Theatre
8:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Open seven days a week! Only 9 drive-in theaters remain scattered throughout the state of Michigan, and one is found here in Muskegon! The Getty Drive-In Theatre located at 920 E. Summit Ave. offers a double feature on 4 outdoor screens. Tune your car radio to the cinematic sounds coming from the big screen. Movies begin at dusk. Tickets a can be pre-ordered here bit.ly/GettyDriveInWebsite Adult $11.00 Child (6-12) $6.50 Senior Citizen (60+) $7.00 College Student $7.00 TACO Tuesday Adult $7.50 231-798-2608
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams in the 1940s. Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
Mother’s Day at Lewis Adventure Farm & Zoo
May 9
This Mother’s Day, spend some quality time at the farm located at 4180 West M-20 New Era! Mothers will enjoy FREE admission on this day!
Enhanced Flight Schedule Makes Flying From Muskegon Even Better!
Flights operated by SkyWest Airlines
Muskegon, Michigan, – The Muskegon County Airport (MKG), professionally managed by F3 Airport, is pleased to announce an additional flight will be serving the airport during the summer travel season. The third daily United Express flight, operated by SkyWest Airlines, from Muskegon to Chicago will be available beginning June 3, 2021.
“This is great news for our community and is an indicator that people are slowly feeling comfortable traveling again amidst the global pandemic,” said Joel Burgess, Director at the Muskegon County Airport.
This enhanced seasonal flight schedule will provide passengers with greater flexibility and makes it easier to fly wherever they want to travel!
“We’re pleased to bring an additional flight to Muskegon this summer and provide passengers with more travel options,” said Greg Atkin, SkyWest’s managing director of Market Development. “Passengers can also fly with confidence thanks to the layered approach to safety, which includes enhanced cleaning, mandatory face coverings and customer self-assessments with check-in.”
The flights from Muskegon are timed to provide maximum connection opportunities in Chicago and will provide travelers seamless access to United’s global network. From Chicago, United offers hundreds of daily flights to more than 200 destinations around the world. Customers will also have the opportunity to accrue frequent flier miles in United’s MilelagePlus loyalty program.
All United Express flights from Muskegon to Chicago are aboard SkyWest’s 50-passenger CRJ200 regional aircraft.
Customers may book their flight today at united.com or by calling United Airlines reservations at 1.800.846.8331. Remember, the best fares are always available at united.com.
About Muskegon County Airport:
Muskegon County Airport (MKG) is a county-owned, public-use airport in Muskegon County, Michigan, and is the aviation gateway to the West Michigan Lakeshore.
About F3 Airport:
F3 Airport is a leader in professional management and consulting services across the U.S. and internationally. Our services include all aspects of development and property management.
F3 Airport parent company, Founders 3 Real Estate Services, is the largest independent fullservice real estate firm based in Wisconsin. Throughout the past 25+ years, F3 has grown from 8 employees to over 250 employees, and manage properties from Door County, Wisconsin to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and internationally.
Absentee Ballots should be Returned in Person, Via Drop Box for May 4 Elections
Visit Michigan.gov/Vote for election information
Voters in jurisdictions with an election on May 4 should return their absentee ballots as soon as possible, either by drop box or in person at their local city or township clerk’s office. Those who have not yet requested a ballot, or have requested one but have not received it, should visit their clerk’s office to request, fill out and submit their ballot all in one trip. Voters can find the operating hours, contact information and locations of their local clerk’s office and drop boxes at Michigan.gov/Vote.
“Michigan voters have options to cast their ballot in person or absentee, with each being equally accessible and secure,” said Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. “Millions of citizens made their voices heard using absentee ballots and drop boxes last year, and voters can do so again in their local elections now.”
Absentee ballot requests sent by mail must be received by the clerk by 5 p.m. today, though voters have until 4 p.m. on Monday, May 3 to request an absentee ballot in person at their local clerk’s office. This close to the election, because of possible postal delays voters should not mail absentee ballots.
Voters who already have their ballot should fill it out at home, sign the back of the envelope and return it to a secure ballot drop box in their jurisdiction or their clerk’s office as soon as possible. Voters may also allow an immediate family member or a member of their household to drop off their sealed and signed ballot for them. All ballots must be received by the voter’s city or township clerk by 8 p.m. on Election Day, May 4, to be counted.
Voters will also have the option to vote in person at their designated polling location, where COVID-19 prevention safeguards — including social distancing and the use of personal protection equipment by election workers — remain in place.
Voters can find out if they have a May 4 election, track their absentee ballot, find their drop box and clerk office locations, and view sample ballots at Michigan.gov/Vote.
Tulip Time COVID-19 Testing & Vaccination
Tulip Time Festival in Holland will have no-cost COVID-19 testing and vaccination available starting tomorrow
The Ottawa County Department of Public Health (OCDPH) and the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), in partnership with the City of Holland and Tulip Time Festival, are offering no-cost COVID-19 testing and vaccination opportunities. Through the HHS Community-based COVID-19 Testing program, rapid testing will be offered at an outdoor walk-up site. The OCDPH will also provide COVID-19 vaccination opportunities to community members and visitors. More information about the events and requirements is listed below.
“Testing for COVID-19 is an important tool to identify where the virus is circulating in our community,” said Dr. Paul Heidel, medical director with OCDPH. “It is particularly crucial for those who’ve recently traveled.”
“Partnering with the City of Holland and Tulip Time Festival gives us a great opportunity to meet people where they are and offer vaccination,” said Toni Bulthuis, immunization supervisor with OCDPH. “We will be administering the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine to make it as convenient as possible for people to get vaccinated.”
“Tulip Time is thrilled to partner with the Ottawa County Department of Public Health to provide testing and vaccines to residents and guests,” said Gwen Auwerda, executive director with Tulip Time Festival. “This is the first large festival in the state in the last 15 months. We encourage people to take advantage of both of these services to stay safe so we can stay open.”
Click for more information about Tulip Time’s COVID-19 Update.
Click for more information about the MDHHS Gatherings and Face Mask Order.
Click for more information about Ottawa County’s COVID-19 Updates.
COVID-19 Testing Site
The soccer field at 61 E 6th St, Holland, MI 49423
Saturday, May 1 – Saturday, May 8
Walk-up between 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Thursday, May 6
Walk-up between 4-8 p.m.
Rapid antigen testing available to anyone (parental consent required for minors). Samples are taken by nasal swab. Results within 15-30 min.
No appointment needed • No doctor’s order needed • No insurance needed
No Fee • Please bring a form of ID • No pets allowed • Wear a face covering
Find other COVID-19 testing locations here.
COVID-19 Vaccination Site
The soccer field at 61 E 6th St, Holland, MI 49423
Saturday, May 1
Walk-up between 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Monday, May 3
Walk-up between 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Wednesday, May 5
Walk-up between 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Thursday, May 6
Walk-up between 4-8 p.m.
These dates and times are all for the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine for anyone aged 18 years or older. Please wear a mask, bring a photo ID and wear clothing that allows vaccine administration in your upper arm.
Additional Walk-in Vaccination Opportunities
OCDPH Clinic at GVSU Holland Campus
515 S Waverly Rd, Holland, MI 49423
Tuesday, May 4
Walk-in between 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Option to schedule an appointment to ensure vaccine availability and for more available times. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. or 1-5 p.m. This is the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine for anyone aged 16 years or older. Please only schedule this first-dose appointment if you’re able to receive your second dose on June 1. Please wear a mask, bring a photo ID and wear clothing that allows vaccine administration in your upper arm. Minors will need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Holland Hospital – Urgent Care
3232 N Wellness Dr, Holland, MI 49424
Monday, May 3
Walk-in between 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Option to schedule an appointment to ensure vaccine availability. This is the first dose of the Moderna vaccine for anyone aged 18 years or older. Please only schedule this first-dose appointment if you’re able to receive your second dose on May 31 (to be scheduled after receiving your first dose). Please wear a mask, bring a photo ID and wear clothing that allows vaccine administration in your upper arm.
Tuesday, May 4
Walk-in between 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Option to schedule an appointment to ensure vaccine availability. This is the first dose of the Moderna vaccine for anyone aged 18 years or older. Please only schedule this first-dose appointment if you’re able to receive your second dose on June 1 (to be scheduled after receiving your first dose). Please wear a mask, bring a photo ID and wear clothing that allows vaccine administration in your upper arm.
Wednesday, May 5
Walk-in between 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Option to schedule an appointment to ensure vaccine availability. This is the first dose of the Moderna vaccine for anyone aged 18 years or older. Please only schedule this first-dose appointment if you’re able to receive your second dose on June 2 (to be scheduled after receiving your first dose). Please wear a mask, bring a photo ID and wear clothing that allows vaccine administration in your upper arm.
Thursday, May 6
Walk-in between 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Option to schedule an appointment to ensure vaccine availability. This is for the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine for anyone aged 18 years or older. Please wear a mask, bring a photo ID and wear clothing that allows vaccine administration in your upper arm.
Friday, May 7
Walk-in between 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Option to schedule an appointment to ensure vaccine availability. This is for the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine for anyone aged 18 years or older. Please wear a mask, bring a photo ID and wear clothing that allows vaccine administration in your upper arm.
Ask Dr. Universe – Sunburn
Hey, Dr. Universe: Why do we humans get sunburns when we are out in the sun too long? – Gavyn, 13, Indiana
Dear Gavyn,
Humans need sunlight to help keep their bones, blood and other body systems healthy, but too much time in the Sun can sometimes leave people with a sunburn.
Sunburns often strike when the body gets too much of a type of light, called ultraviolet light, from the Sun. As your body recognizes there is too much ultraviolet light, it turns on a defense system.
The immune system, which responds to invaders like viruses and other harmful things like ultraviolet light, kicks in. Some people might see their skin get red or blistered. They might feel itchy or painful. But not everyone experiences sunburn in quite the same way.
A big part of the answer to your question also has to do with human cells. My friend Cynthia Cooper, a researcher at Washington State University, knows a lot about cells and how they work.
She said the human body is made up of billions of cells, and they do all kinds of different jobs. Some cells help us get energy from food, some cells help us grow hair, and other cells in the skin can even make something like a shield that protects us from the Sun’s ultraviolet rays.
These natural shields are what scientists call melanin, a kind of dark pigment. You may remember that pigments are colors we find in nature. Melanin is also part of what gives human beings their skin color.
You can think of the melanin-making cells in your body like a hand with fingers reaching out to the neighbor cells called keratinocytes. The “fingers” of a melanin-making cell can help pass melanin to several keratinocytes at the same time. Then, the keratinocytes can move melanin to the cell’s control center: the nucleus.
This nucleus is really important because it protects your DNA, which contains the instructions your body needs to grow and develop. DNA has all the information that makes you, well, you.
“The melanin almost acts like a little flying-saucer that hovers over the nucleus,” Cooper said. “It reflects the ultraviolet rays to protect the DNA from damage.”
So, if you don’t make a lot of these shield-like flying saucers of melanin pigment, you may be more likely to experience a sunburn. Meanwhile, there are some people who don’t produce any melanin at all. People with this condition called albinism must be very careful in the sun because they don’t have a lot of those natural shields.
In the lab at WSU, Cooper and her team are investigating the innerworkings of cells to learn more about new treatments for people with cell diseases like albinism as well as treatments for the most serious types of skin cancer. When we understand more about how cells work, we can continue help improve human health for everyone.
Speaking of health, one thing you can do to help protect your body and its cells from ultraviolet light is to wear sunscreen when you go outside.
When you wear sunscreen, you can help take care of your body, so your body can keep taking care of you.
Sincerely,
Dr. Universe

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FCS – Board of Education Regular Monthly Meeting Minutes – 04/19/21
Fruitport Board of Education
Regular Monthly Meeting
April 19, 2021 7:00 p.m.
Board Room and Virtual via Zoom
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I. The Regular meeting of the Board of Education was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Board President, Dave Hazekamp.
II. The PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE was recited.
III. ROLL CALL: Present –Elroy Buckner, Tim Burgess (virtual), Kris Cole, Susan Franklin, Dave Hazekamp, and Steve Kelly (virtual). Absent –Jill Brott.
IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Item 21-051. MOTION by Franklin, SECOND by Cole to approve the agenda as presented.
MOTION CARRIED 6-0
V. PRESENTATIONS
Board President, Dave Hazekamp presented School Social Worker, Emily MacArthur with an Above and Beyond Award for her exceptional work with Shettler students and families.
Dave Hazekamp presented Robotics’ Leaders with an Above and Beyond Award for their work moving the Robotics’ Lab multiple times throughout the duration of the high school construction project.
VI. COMMUNICATIONS
None.
VII. SUPERINTENDENT/ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS
None.
VIII. REMARKS FROM THE PUBLIC
None.
IX. CONSENT AGENDA
Item 21-052. MOTION by Cole, SECOND by Franklin to approve the Consent Agenda as listed below:
1. Approval Special Meeting Minutes of April 14, 2021
2. Acceptance of Bills, Monthly Financial Report, and ACH Transactions
3. Acceptance of Student Activity Summary Report
4. Acceptance of Credit Card and Utilities Report
5. Approval of Capital Projects Progress Report
6. Approval of the Personnel Report
MOTION CARRIED 6-0
X. GENERAL BOARD BUSINESS
1. Continuation of the Instructional Plan.
Item 21-053. MOTION by Burgess, SECOND by Cole to continue with the current learning plan with all K-12 students not in the 100% virtual program attend school under a normal full-day, 5-day per week schedule.
MOTION CARRIED 6-0
2. MAISD Biennial Election Resolution for Consideration.
Item 21-054. MOTION by Buckner, SECOND by Cole to consider and discuss the upcoming MAISD biennial election.
MOTION CARRIED 6-0
3. Selection of a Superintendent Search Firm.
Item 21-055. MOTION by Franklin, SECOND by Kelly to select MASB to conduct the Superintendent search for Fruitport Community Schools. Roll call vote: Buckner, Yes; Burgess, Yes; Cole, Yes; Franklin, Yes; Hazekamp, Yes; Kelly, Yes. Absent – Brott.
MOTION CARRIED 6-0
XI. BUSINESS AND FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORTS & RECOMMENDATIONS
1. Chartwells’ Contract Renewal.
Item 21-056. MOTION by Buckner, SECOND by Cole to approve the 2021-22 Chartwells’ contract for management services, including the summer school addendum, as presented.
MOTION CARRIED 6-0
XII. PERSONNEL COMMITTEE REPORTS & RECOMMENDATIONS
1. Nothing to report.
XIII. STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE REPORTS & RECOMMENDATIONS
1. Secondary Special Education Programming Proposal.
Item 21-057. MOTION by Franklin, SECOND by Buckner to approve the workshop model proposed for secondary special education, as presented.
MOTION CARRIED 6-0
XIV. BOARD MEMBER REPORTS AND DISCUSSIONS
Dave Hazekamp spoke about School Improvement Plan changes which includes moving the process from “school-based” to “district-based” among other important features.
Kris Cole spoke about the high school and middle school Robotics’ teams. The high school team earned the Chairman’s Award for the second year in a row. The middle school team has started participating in virtual competitions and will be hosting a virtual competition in the weeks to come.
XV. AGENDA ITEMS for FUTURE MEETINGS & SCHEDULING OF ANY SPECIAL MEETINGS
1. Business and Finance Committee will meet May 10, 2021 at 11:30 a.m.
2. Personnel Committee will meet May 10, 2021 at 5:00 p.m.
3. Student Affairs Committee will meet May 12, 2021 at 12:00 p.m.
XVI. REMARKS FROM THE PUBLIC
Retired Principal, Amy Upham thanked the Board for doing what is best for the district. She appreciates the unity of the Board and believes they are doing a fantastic job!
Robotics’ Coach, Joe Hebert thanked the board for their support of the Robotics’ program. He expressed his appreciation for the support of the principals, parents, and alumni as well.
XVII. ADJOURNMENT
Item 21-058. MOTION by Buckner, SECOND by Franklin to adjourn.
MOTION CARRIED 6-0
The meeting adjourned at 7:51 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Steve Kelly
Board Secretary
Maribeth Clarke
Recording Secretary
FCS – Board of Education Special Meeting Minutes – 04/14/21
Fruitport Board of Education
Special Board Meeting
April 14, 2021 6:00 p.m.
Board Room
Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/95120896152?pwd=bEFsQWJWVEkzQ0ZOQvgvOVhwNHFDUT09
I. The Special Meeting of the Board of Education was called to order at 6:00 p.m. by Board President, Dave Hazekamp.
II. ROLL CALL: Present – Jill Brott, Elroy Buckner, Tim Burgess (virtual), Kris Cole, Susan Franklin, Dave Hazekamp, and Steve Kelly (virtual).
III. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Item 21-048. MOTION by Cole, SECOND by Brott to approve the agenda as presented.
MOTION CARRIED 7-0
IV. GENERAL BOARD BUSINESS
1. Approval of Workshop Meeting Minutes of March 22, 2021
Item 21-049. MOTION by Buckner, SECOND by Brott to approve the Workshop Meeting Minutes of March 22, 2021.
MOTION CARRIED 7-0
2. Superintendent Search Firm Presentations
MASB, Hulings and Associates, and Michigan Leadership Institute presented information on the upcoming superintendent search. All three firms reviewed their proposal for executive search services. A question and answer session followed each presentation.
3. Selection of a Superintendent Search Firm
A round table discussion was held regarding the three proposals. It was decided to table the decision until the Regular Board Meeting on April 19, 2021.
4. Other
None.
V. REMARKS FROM THE PUBLIC
None.
VI. ADJOURNMENT
Item 21-050. MOTION by Buckner, SECOND by Brott to adjourn.
MOTION CARRIED 7-0
The meeting adjourned at 8:22 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Maribeth Clarke, Board Secretary
Fruitport Community Schools Special Board Meeting Agenda – 05/03/21
Fruitport Community Schools
SPECIAL BOARD MEETING
Monday, May 3, 2021 – 6:00 p.m.
Board Room/Virtual
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AGENDA
I. CALL to ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
III. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
IV. GENERAL BOARD BUSINESS
- Approval of Workshop Minutes of March 22, 2021 (attachment IV-1)
- MASB Discussion Regarding Superintendent Search
- Other
V. REMARKS FROM THE PUBLIC*
VI. ADJOURNMENT
*Time is provided for members of the audience to address the Board of Education regarding any topic including items on the agenda. The board is providing one opportunity for the public to comment during the meeting. Members of the audience may wish to bring issues to the Board of Education for board consideration. Time limits may be placed if a large number of individuals would like to address the board.
Statewide Gift Card Scavenger Hunt Celebrating National Travel and Tourism Week – May 2 – 8, 2021
Visit Muskegon joins with 30 Michigan Association of Convention & Visitor Bureaus (CVBs) for a statewide gift card scavenger hunt to celebrate National Travel and Tourism Week, May 2 – 8, 2021
MUSKEGON, MI – The impact of Covid-19 has been felt by all of us, including the travel industry. One thing is certain: travel and tourism remain as important as they were prior to Covid-19. “Travel and tourism play a major role in Michigan’s economy, and as more people across the country receive the vaccine and demand for travel rises, we are certain travel to Muskegon County and Pure Michigan will increase exponentially,” said Bob Lukens, Director of Visit Muskegon, the countywide convention and visitors bureau. “With increasing numbers of travelers come the jobs that build the local and state economies.”
To encourage visitors to travel and explore new places in Michigan, the Michigan Association of Convention and Visitor Bureaus (MACVB) marketing committee, in coordination with National Travel and Tourism Week (NTTW), has created an engaging, statewide campaign to help promote the NTTW theme “Power of Travel”.
National Travel and Tourism Week is an annual, week long, celebration of the U.S. travel community. Travel and tourism professionals across the country join forces to salute and promote the value of travel; what it means to our economy, businesses and personal well-being. In 2021 NTTW shines a light on the POWER OF TRAVEL. The MACVB picks up the torch and carries it forward with #MIPowerOfTravel.
Visit Muskegon is among 31 participating state CVB’s who have collected gift cards valued at $100 (or combination totaling $100) to restaurants, shops, attractions and lodgings in our communities. Participating CVB’s will receive a gift card package from another region and then hide the gift cards somewhere in their community. Social media posts will provide various clues to fans on where to find them. For example: A Frankenmuth visitor, or local, may find gift cards valued at $100 to Muskegon County area businesses and attractions, providing incentive to visit, stay overnight, and patronize our shops and tourism spots.
The program also includes ten grand prize overnight vacation packages. Social media audiences are asked to share a photo of their favorite overnight vacation in Michigan using the hashtag #MIPowerOfTravel to be entered for these.
Travel Michigan (Michigan.org) will be supporting the initiative with social media posts as well as its own landing page on Michigan.org. The landing page will provide further details on how guests can participate in the Scavenger Hunt program
Visit Muskegon extends gratitude to the donors who made it possible for Muskegon County to be included in the #MIPowerOfTravel promotion: Aquastar Cruises, Dr. Rolf’s Barbeque, Pigeon Hill Brewing Company, Ice Box Ice Cream, Yodels Frozen Yogurt, USS Silversides Submarine Museum, Russ’ Restaurants and Shoreline Inn & Conference Center, Ascend Hotel Collection.
2020 Census Population Counts for Apportionment
submitted by Ottawa County
On April 26, 2021 the US Census Bureau released the 2020 Census Apportionment Results which include new figures for state resident population counts, apportionment population counts, and overseas population counts. This post contains a summary of the population count updates and apportionment updates. Apportionment population results are used to calculate the number of seats in the US House of Representatives to which each state is entitled.
According to the new population count data, Michigan has gained 193,691 residents since 2010 — a 2.0% increase — for a total population of 10,077,331 residents. Because of the population increases in Georgia and North Carolina, Michigan has dropped from the eight most populous state in 2010 to the tenth most populous state in 2020.
This map from the Census Bureau shows the change in resident population for each state:
Despite a gain in resident population, the increase in other states’ populations will result in a decrease of 1 seat for Michigan in the House of Representatives for a total of 13 seats.
This map from the Census Bureau shows the change in apportionment for each state:
There is currently no official release date for 2020 Census county population data, but it is likely to be released this year.
Please reference the following links for more information:
Source: US Census Bureau Press Release on 2020 Census Population Counts for Apportionmenthttps://www.census.gov/data/tables/2020/dec/2020-apportionment-data.html
LowellArts Invites You To GETAWAY, A New Gallery Exhibit Opening May 1
LOWELL, MI –LowellArts invites visitors to GETAWAY, a new gallery exhibit opening on May 1. The exhibit features artwork by 100 artists from Michigan that celebrates the places or moments in time that provide us a chance to retreat, relax, and recharge. Artists ages 14+ were invited to submit artwork, in any medium, that fit this theme. Entries could be either representational or abstract depictions of locations, objects, or an atmosphere meant to inspire, uplift, and transport the viewer to a place of rest or renewal.
The artwork will be on display at the LowellArts Gallery, 223 W Main St, Lowell, MI 49331, from May 1 to June 12. Gallery hours are: Tues-Fri 10am-6pm and Sat 12-5pm.
For more, visit www.lowellartsmi.org/getaway
About LowellArts
LowellArts connects artists and audiences through the visual and performing arts. Located on Main Street in downtown Lowell, LowellArts is a vibrant arts organization that has served the greater Lowell community since 1977. Annual programming includes: rotating gallery exhibitions, art and theater classes, house concerts, community theater, the Showboat Sizzlin’ Summer Concert Series (featuring free evening concerts every Thursday June through August by the Flat River), and the Fallasburg Arts Festival (a two-day juried art fair with 100+ artists, live music, and craft demonstrations held at Fallasburg Park).
Ottawa County Preliminary Unemployment Rate for March 2021
The preliminary unemployment rates for March 2021 were released recently by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management, and Budget. Ottawa County’s unemployment rate has decreased from a high of 20.4% in April 2020 to 4.3% in March 2021. This is currently the third-lowest unemployment rate in Michigan, with rates ranging from 16.2% in Mackinac County to 3.2% in Livingston County.
Read more from the Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget
Home, Garden + Boat Show Opens New Convention Center
from the Muskegon Lakeshore Chamber of Commerce
The weekend of April 16 + 17 the Muskegon Lakeshore Home, Garden + Boat show successfully opened the new VanDyk Mortgage Convention Center in downtown Muskegon. With the increase in space, the show was able to have over 60 local businesses and create a new addition of boat dealers and marine exhibitors. A wide range of DIY and demonstration seminars were also offered from cooking demonstrations to boater safety to floral arranging. Thank you to everyone that attended and our exhibitors and sponsors for making this the most successful show yet!
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In Person Events Happening in Muskegon County – Monday April 26, – Sunday May 2, 2021
*Please call before attending for any changes. Remember to wear your mask to all events*
Please check our website for virtual events happening
www.visitmuskegon.org
Monday April 26 :
Movies at the Getty Drive-In Theatre
8:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Open seven days a week! Only 9 drive-in theaters remain scattered throughout the state of Michigan, and one is found here in Muskegon! The Getty Drive-In Theatre located at 920 E. Summit Ave. offers a double feature on 4 outdoor screens. Tune your car radio to the cinematic sounds coming from the big screen. Movies begin at dusk. Tickets a can be pre-ordered here bit.ly/GettyDriveInWebsite
Adult $11.00 Child (6-12) $6.50 Senior Citizen (60+) $7.00 College Student $7.00 TACO Tuesday Adult $7.50 231-798-2608
Who is Rosie Lee Wilkins? Piecing Together Her History’ Exhibit
In her lifetime, Rosie created over 100 quilts and unfortunately, her story was left unfinished. Along with highlighting some of her quilts—which are only a part of her legacy—visitors to the exhibit will get a behind the scenes look at how the museum staff worked to research and piece together the history of Rosie’s life. www.lakeshoremuseum.org 231-722-0278
2021 Cheers and Chocolate Community Crawl
April 1 – April 30
This event encourages the whole community to frequent area businesses to purchase the featured Cheers items in support of both the business and Every Woman’s Place. “Joining efforts with popular businesses in our community allows us to increase our messaging to survivors who may not otherwise reach out to for assistance.” This full month of community engagement will be capped off by the Community Crawl Finish Line. The Finish Line is an all-day “eat, drink and stroll” through the Muskegon downtown Social District, with live entertainment at the end of the evening, which will be broadcast on MuskegonChannel.com for those wishing to attend virtually. Community Crawl Finish Line (April 24, 5-8 pm)
The Finish Line will also feature the sale of boxed hand-made chocolates prepared especially for Cheers & Chocolate by the student chefs of the Culinary Institute of Michigan. In-person and virtual attendees of the Finish Line can reserve their choice of boxed chocolates, priced from $10 to $20 and in 4-count, 8-count, or 12-count sizes, for pickup either at EWP or the Finish Line. This event raises funds to support the work of Every Woman’s Place. For 45 years, Every Woman’s Place has provided support to victims of domestic and sexual violence. EWP provides safe shelter, a 24-Hour Crisis Line, counseling, a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), legal advocacy and services for men, women, and children who have been affected by sexual assault, domestic violence, and sex trafficking. For a complete list of businesses participating visit www.everywomansplace.org 231-759-7909
Tuesday April 27:
Movies at the Getty Drive-In Theatre
8:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Only 9 drive-in theaters remain scattered throughout the state of Michigan, and one is found here in Muskegon! The Getty Drive-In Theatre located at 920 E. Summit Ave. offers a double feature on 4 outdoor screens. Tune your car radio to the cinematic sounds coming from the big screen. Movies begin at dusk. Tickets a can be pre-ordered here bit.ly/GettyDriveInWebsite Adult $11.00 Child (6-12) $6.50 Senior Citizen (60+) $7.00 College Student $7.00 TACO Tuesday Adult $7.50
Friends of Art: 100 Years
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster is featuring a selection of almost 30 artworks donated by the Friends to the museum’s permanent collection over the decades. Including pieces by James Richmond Barthé and Paul Howard Manship and one of our signature paintings, Tunis Ponsen’s Yacht Club Pier.” A video, Friends of Art 100th Year Anniversary, tells the story of the history of the group through the years. The video and exhibition information can be found here: https://muskegonartmuseum.org/exhibition/friends-of-art-100-years/ Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Open 11-4. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams in the 1940s. Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
2021 Cheers and Chocolate Community Crawl
April 1 – April 30
This event encourages the whole community to frequent area businesses to purchase the featured Cheers items in support of both the business and Every Woman’s Place. “Joining efforts with popular businesses in our community allows us to increase our messaging to survivors who may not otherwise reach out to for assistance.” This full month of community engagement will be capped off by the Community Crawl Finish Line. The Finish Line is an all-day “eat, drink and stroll” through the Muskegon downtown Social District, with live entertainment at the end of the evening, which will be broadcast on MuskegonChannel.com for those wishing to attend virtually. Community Crawl Finish Line (April 24, 5-8 pm)
The Finish Line will also feature the sale of boxed hand-made chocolates prepared especially for Cheers & Chocolate by the student chefs of the Culinary Institute of Michigan. In-person and virtual attendees of the Finish Line can reserve their choice of boxed chocolates, priced from $10 to $20 and in 4-count, 8-count, or 12-count sizes, for pickup either at EWP or the Finish Line. This event raises funds to support the work of Every Woman’s Place. For 45 years, Every Woman’s Place has provided support to victims of domestic and sexual violence. EWP provides safe shelter, a 24-Hour Crisis Line, counseling, a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), legal advocacy and services for men, women, and children who have been affected by sexual assault, domestic violence, and sex trafficking. For a complete list of businesses participating visit www.everywomansplace.org 231-759-7909
Who is Rosie Lee Wilkins? Piecing Together Her History’ Exhibit
Quilts are made from an endless combination of patterns, colors, fabrics, and techniques. Along with highlighting some of her quilts—which are only a part of her legacy—visitors to the exhibit will get a behind the scenes look at how the museum staff worked to research and piece together the history of Rosie’s life. www.lakeshoremuseum.org 231-722-0278
Wednesday April 28:
Knitting for Beginners: Twisted Headband
2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Students ages 12+ $55 for non-members $49.50 for ACWL-Nuveen Members
In this Knitting for Beginners class, you will learn the basics and beyond – enough to get you started on a Twisted or Untwisted Headband. Students will learn basic knitting terminology, how to start and finish a project, and specific stitches for the headband project. All supplies will be provided by the Art Council of White Lake-Nuveen located at 106 E. Colby St. and will be yours to keep. This includes two, 5mm yarn needles, 4 oz of soft pink or light grey yarn, and a yarn needle.
Registration is required. Register here: https://www.artswhitelake.org/…/knitting-for-beginners… for questions call 231-893-2524
Movies at the Getty Drive-In Theatre
8:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Only 9 drive-in theaters remain scattered throughout the state of Michigan, and one is found here in Muskegon! The Getty Drive-In Theatre located at 920 E. Summit Ave. offers a double feature on 4 outdoor screens. Tune your car radio to the cinematic sounds coming from the big screen. Movies begin at dusk. Tickets a can be pre-ordered here bit.ly/GettyDriveInWebsite Adult $11.00 Child (6-12) $6.50 Senior Citizen (60+) $7.00 College Student $7.00 TACO Tuesday Adult $7.50
Disability Awareness Art Show
11:00 am – 5:00 pm
City Center Arts located at 356 W. Western Ave. is hosting this event. Living in the world differently than most people can give different perspectives on many things especially when you don’t have a choice of the difference you have in your life. Many of us have disabilities which gives us this different perspective on living life. This show is for those in the art community that live with disabilities. CLOSED Monday & Tuesday, Wednesday – Friday: 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams in the 1940s. Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
2021 Cheers and Chocolate Community Crawl
April 1 – April 30
This event encourages the whole community to frequent area businesses to purchase the featured Cheers items in support of both the business and Every Woman’s Place. “Joining efforts with popular businesses in our community allows us to increase our messaging to survivors who may not otherwise reach out to for assistance.” This full month of community engagement will be capped off by the Community Crawl Finish Line. The Finish Line is an all-day “eat, drink and stroll” through the Muskegon downtown Social District, with live entertainment at the end of the evening, which will be broadcast on MuskegonChannel.com for those wishing to attend virtually. Community Crawl Finish Line (April 24, 5-8 pm)
The Finish Line will also feature the sale of boxed hand-made chocolates prepared especially for Cheers & Chocolate by the student chefs of the Culinary Institute of Michigan. In-person and virtual attendees of the Finish Line can reserve their choice of boxed chocolates, priced from $10 to $20 and in 4-count, 8-count, or 12-count sizes, for pickup either at EWP or the Finish Line. This event raises funds to support the work of Every Woman’s Place. For 45 years, Every Woman’s Place has provided support to victims of domestic and sexual violence. EWP provides safe shelter, a 24-Hour Crisis Line, counseling, a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), legal advocacy and services for men, women, and children who have been affected by sexual assault, domestic violence, and sex trafficking. For a complete list of businesses participating visit www.everywomansplace.org 231-759-7909
Who is Rosie Lee Wilkins? Piecing Together Her History’ Exhibit
In her lifetime, Rosie created over 100 quilts and unfortunately, her story was left unfinished. Along with highlighting some of her quilts—which are only a part of her legacy—visitors to the exhibit will get a behind the scenes look at how the museum staff worked to research and piece together the history of Rosie’s life. www.lakeshoremuseum.org 231-722-0278
Friends of Art: 100 Years
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster is featuring a selection of almost 30 artworks donated by the Friends to the museum’s permanent collection over the decades. Including pieces by James Richmond Barthé and Paul Howard Manship and one of our signature paintings, Tunis Ponsen’s Yacht Club Pier.” A video, Friends of Art 100th Year Anniversary, tells the story of the history of the group through the years. The video and exhibition information can be found here: https://muskegonartmuseum.org/exhibition/friends-of-art-100-years/ Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Open 11-4. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
Thursday April 29:
Movies at the Getty Drive-In Theatre
8:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Only 9 drive-in theaters remain scattered throughout the state of Michigan, and one is found here in Muskegon! The Getty Drive-In Theatre located at 920 E. Summit Ave. offers a double feature on 4 outdoor screens. Tune your car radio to the cinematic sounds coming from the big screen. Movies begin at dusk. Tickets a can be pre-ordered here bit.ly/GettyDriveInWebsite Adult $11.00 Child (6-12) $6.50 Senior Citizen (60+) $7.00 College Student $7.00 TACO Tuesday Adult $7.50
2021 Cheers and Chocolate Community Crawl
April 1 – April 30
This event encourages the whole community to frequent area businesses to purchase the featured Cheers items in support of both the business and Every Woman’s Place. “Joining efforts with popular businesses in our community allows us to increase our messaging to survivors who may not otherwise reach out to for assistance.” This full month of community engagement will be capped off by the Community Crawl Finish Line. The Finish Line is an all-day “eat, drink and stroll” through the Muskegon downtown Social District, with live entertainment at the end of the evening, which will be broadcast on MuskegonChannel.com for those wishing to attend virtually. Community Crawl Finish Line (April 24, 5-8 pm)
The Finish Line will also feature the sale of boxed hand-made chocolates prepared especially for Cheers & Chocolate by the student chefs of the Culinary Institute of Michigan. In-person and virtual attendees of the Finish Line can reserve their choice of boxed chocolates, priced from $10 to $20 and in 4-count, 8-count, or 12-count sizes, for pickup either at EWP or the Finish Line. This event raises funds to support the work of Every Woman’s Place. For 45 years, Every Woman’s Place has provided support to victims of domestic and sexual violence. EWP provides safe shelter, a 24-Hour Crisis Line, counseling, a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), legal advocacy and services for men, women, and children who have been affected by sexual assault, domestic violence, and sex trafficking. For a complete list of businesses participating visit www.everywomansplace.org 231-759-7909
Open Studio Session: Climate Art
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Community members are invited to drop-in to the ACWL-Nuveen located at 106 E. Colby St. to create climate-related art! If you don’t have any ideas for inspiration, White Lake Area Climate Action Council volunteers will be on hand to share information about climate changes affecting our area. You will also have the opportunity to have your artwork displayed at area businesses as part of the Earth Day 2021 Exhibition. Prizes will be awarded! To be included in the Earth Day 2021 Exhibition, artists must submit either a 12″x12″ repurposed canvas or 12″x12″ cardboard square to the ACWL-Nuveen by April 19. ACWL-Nuveen will have both on hand, although repurposed canvases are limited. Registration is required: www.artswhitelake.org/open-studio-session. Questions: 231-893-2524
Disability Awareness Art Show
11:00 am – 5:00 pm
City Center Arts located at 356 W. Western Ave. is hosting this event. Living in the world differently than most people can give different perspectives on many things especially when you don’t have a choice of the difference you have in your life. Many of us have disabilities which gives us this different perspective on living life. This show is for those in the art community that live with disabilities. CLOSED Monday & Tuesday, Wednesday – Friday: 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Friends of Art: 100 Years
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster is featuring a selection of almost 30 artworks donated by the Friends to the museum’s permanent collection over the decades. Including pieces by James Richmond Barthé and Paul Howard Manship and one of our signature paintings, Tunis Ponsen’s Yacht Club Pier.” A video, Friends of Art 100th Year Anniversary, tells the story of the history of the group through the years. The video and exhibition information can be found here: https://muskegonartmuseum.org/exhibition/friends-of-art-100-years/ Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Open 11-4. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
Cardio Drumming!
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
A fun workout for all ages, sizes and fitness levels! First timers can rent the needed equipment for $1 Lakeshore Sports Arena 4470 Airline Rd. Muskegon, MI 49444 The class is just $2 per person. Required equipment: Water bottle, available to rent for $1 each are: 17 gallon bucket, 65-75cm yoga ball, Drumsticks. Keep up to date with the Muskegon Drum Crew Facebook Group . Classes are Monday & Thursday. Social distance is required.
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams in the 1940s. Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
Who is Rosie Lee Wilkins? Piecing Together Her History’ Exhibit
In her lifetime, Rosie created over 100 quilts and unfortunately, her story was left unfinished. Along with highlighting some of her quilts—which are only a part of her legacy—visitors to the exhibit will get a behind the scenes look at how the museum staff worked to research and piece together the history of Rosie’s life. www.lakeshoremuseum.org 231-722-0278
Muskegon Museum of Art: Free Thursdays
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Free museum admission all day every Thursdays at the Muskegon Art museum located at 296 W. Webster Ave., compliments of The Meijer Foundation. Please remember your mask.
Friday April 30:
Sister Act: Live in Concert! (Drive-In Live Theatre)
7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Join the Muskegon Civic Theatre at the Mart Dock located at 560 Mart Dock in downtown Muskegon for a LIVE concert production of Sister Act. Drive up, tune in your radio, and we’ll cover the rest! Enjoy LIVE THEATRE from the comfort of your own car! We’re bringing you the family favorite live on stage in concert format! Our volunteer actors will perform the show live in front of you — giving you the chance to see and hear live theatre magic from the comfort and safety of your own vehicle. www.muskegoncivictheatre.org for tickets. 231-903-0669 General Admission tickets: $25 per person; Gates open at 7:00pm; ALL PARKING SPOTS – FIRST COME FIRST SERVED
Live Music at Smash Wine Bar Bistro
8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Live Music Fridays & Saturdays located at 415 W. Western Ave. 8pm-10pm. Check their website www.smashwinebar.com or FB page for the schedule.
Movies at the Getty Drive-In Theatre
8:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Open seven days a week! Only 9 drive-in theaters remain scattered throughout the state of Michigan, and one is found here in Muskegon! The Getty Drive-In Theatre located at 920 E. Summit Ave. offers a double feature on 4 outdoor screens. Tune your car radio to the cinematic sounds coming from the big screen. Movies begin at dusk. Tickets a can be pre-ordered here bit.ly/GettyDriveInWebsite Adult $11.00 Child (6-12) $6.50 Senior Citizen (60+) $7.00 College Student $7.00 TACO Tuesday Adult $7.50 231-798-2608
2021 Cheers and Chocolate Community Crawl
April 1 – April 30
This event encourages the whole community to frequent area businesses to purchase the featured Cheers items in support of both the business and Every Woman’s Place. “Joining efforts with popular businesses in our community allows us to increase our messaging to survivors who may not otherwise reach out to for assistance.” This full month of community engagement will be capped off by the Community Crawl Finish Line. The Finish Line is an all-day “eat, drink and stroll” through the Muskegon downtown Social District, with live entertainment at the end of the evening, which will be broadcast on MuskegonChannel.com for those wishing to attend virtually. Community Crawl Finish Line (April 24, 5-8 pm)
The Finish Line will also feature the sale of boxed hand-made chocolates prepared especially for Cheers & Chocolate by the student chefs of the Culinary Institute of Michigan. In-person and virtual attendees of the Finish Line can reserve their choice of boxed chocolates, priced from $10 to $20 and in 4-count, 8-count, or 12-count sizes, for pickup either at EWP or the Finish Line. This event raises funds to support the work of Every Woman’s Place. For 45 years, Every Woman’s Place has provided support to victims of domestic and sexual violence. EWP provides safe shelter, a 24-Hour Crisis Line, counseling, a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), legal advocacy and services for men, women, and children who have been affected by sexual assault, domestic violence, and sex trafficking. For a complete list of businesses participating visit www.everywomansplace.org 231-759-7909
Friends of Art: 100 Years
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster is featuring a selection of almost 30 artworks donated by the Friends to the museum’s permanent collection over the decades. Including pieces by James Richmond Barthé and Paul Howard Manship and one of our signature paintings, Tunis Ponsen’s Yacht Club Pier.” A video, Friends of Art 100th Year Anniversary, tells the story of the history of the group through the years. The video and exhibition information can be found here: https://muskegonartmuseum.org/exhibition/friends-of-art-100-years/ Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Open 11-4. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams in the 1940s. Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
Who is Rosie Lee Wilkins? Piecing Together Her History’ Exhibit
In her lifetime, Rosie created over 100 quilts and unfortunately, her story was left unfinished. Along with highlighting some of her quilts—which are only a part of her legacy—visitors to the exhibit will get a behind the scenes look at how the museum staff worked to research and piece together the history of Rosie’s life. www.lakeshoremuseum.org 231-722-0278
Saturday May 1:
Hackley and Hume Historic Sites Open for the Season
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Opening Day! Season runs through Sunday, October 31, 2021
During our touring season, we are open for tours that will be starting every 30 minutes. Tours at the Hackley and Hume Historic Site located at 484 W. Webster Ave. usually take about an hour. The tickets are sold in the City Barn (Carriage House) at the Hackley and Hume Historic Site. With a purchased ticket, visitors will enjoy a classic Hackley and Hume tour at the site, the Scolnik House of the Depression Era, and the Fire Barn Museum. Visitors are welcome to walk-in during open hours. The last tour leaves at 4:00 pm. Adults $15 Seniors (65+) $12 Kids 2-12 $5 Free Parking on Webster Avenue and 6th Street
Derby Day at Wonderland Distilling
12:00 pm – 10:00 pm
It’s Kentucky Derby Day at Wonderland Distilling located at 1989 Lakeshore Dr. in Lakeside! Wear your biggest, fanciest hat, and enjoy a mint julep with us while we watch the horses race on TV at the cocktail bar. Official race time is 6:50 p.m., but we’ll be serving mint juleps and wearing big hats all day!
Wonderland Distilling – Cask Strenght Blend of Straight Whiskies Bottle Release
12:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Our Cask Strength Whiskey is bottled and ready to go! We are releasing a VERY limited quantity on May 1, beginning at noon. Wonderland is located at 1989 Lakeshore Dr. We’ll have 144 bottles from this batch (Batch #3!). Tasting notes: Wonderland’s Cask Strength Blend of Straight Whiskeys is a whiskey for whiskey lovers, and a true collector’s bottle.
Sister Act: Live in Concert! (Drive-In Live Theatre)
7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Join the Muskegon Civic Theatre at the Mart Dock located at 560 Mart Dock in downtown Muskegon for a LIVE concert production of Sister Act. Drive up, tune in your radio, and we’ll cover the rest! Enjoy LIVE THEATRE from the comfort of your own car! We’re bringing you the family favorite live on stage in concert format! Our volunteer actors will perform the show live in front of you — giving you the chance to see and hear live theatre magic from the comfort and safety of your own vehicle. www.muskegoncivictheatre.org for tickets. 231-903-0669 General Admission tickets: $25 per person; Gates open at 7:00pm; ALL PARKING SPOTS – FIRST COME FIRST SERVED
Live Music at Smash Wine Bar Bistro
8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Live Music Fridays & Saturdays located at 415 W. Western Ave. 8pm-10pm. Check their website www.smashwinebar.com or FB page for the schedule.
Acrylic Paint Pouring: Dirty Flip Cup
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Come create with Sabryna at the McLaughlin Community Fellowship (1198 Spring St.). 25% of the proceeds from this workshop will go to the McLaughlin Community Center, where it is hosted. Acrylic Paint Pouring is fun, a bit messy, and a little unpredictable too. Come spend a Saturday afternoon with Sabryna and learn how to make your own serendipitous work of art. Students will learn about the materials, tools and techniques needed in this form of paint pouring and each participant will create their own 11″ x 14″ painting. Registration is $20 per person. Tools and materials provided. Seating is limited, so please register ahead of time. This class is for ages 8+ (8-14 with adult supervision) and materials and tools will be provided. Class size is limited, so please register ahead of time.
Beginner’s Chainmaille – Celtic Pattern Bracelet
11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Come and learn the medieval art form of Chainmaille by creating a bracelet in the Celtic pattern style. $20 Registration includes all of the materials used to create one bracelet as well as written instructions that you will be able to keep and two hours of instruction. Tools will be provided. Seating is limited, so please register ahead of time. 25% of the proceeds from this workshop will go to the McLaughlin Community Center, where it is hosted located at 1198 Spring St.
Ceramics and Wine Tasting At BoomTown Market
11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Paint your masterpiece at Boomtown Market located at 351 W. Western Ave. Cost $35 while experiencing four unique wines. Choose from a flower pot or a travel mug. Create something great for yourself or, hey, Mother’s Day is coming up. Finished pieces will be kiln fired and ready for you a few days later.
Movies at the Getty Drive-In Theatre
8:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Open seven days a week! Only 9 drive-in theaters remain scattered throughout the state of Michigan, and one is found here in Muskegon! The Getty Drive-In Theatre located at 920 E. Summit Ave. offers a double feature on 4 outdoor screens. Tune your car radio to the cinematic sounds coming from the big screen. Movies begin at dusk. Tickets a can be pre-ordered here bit.ly/GettyDriveInWebsite Adult $11.00 Child (6-12) $6.50 Senior Citizen (60+) $7.00 College Student $7.00 TACO Tuesday Adult $7.50 231-798-2608
Muskegon Risers Home Soccer Game vs Colorado Inferno FC
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The Colorado Inferno F.C., is flying to Muskegon to play soccer at the Mercy Health Arena located at 470 W. Western Ave. The Inferno will bring a unique arena soccer brand and style to face the Risers. Tickets are available now at www.muskegonrisers.com/tickets # GORISERS! Tickets are just $7 each!
Art Class at City Center Arts: Urban Photo Walk with Photographer Dianne Carroll Burdick
10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Local photographer Dianne Carroll Burdick leads an exploration of the urban environment, beginning at City Center Arts located at 356 W. Western Ave., and then moving outdoors to photograph downtown Muskegon. Bring your camera. Class is $35 per person.
Friends of Art: 100 Years
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster is featuring a selection of almost 30 artworks donated by the Friends to the museum’s permanent collection over the decades. Including pieces by James Richmond Barthé and Paul Howard Manship and one of our signature paintings, Tunis Ponsen’s Yacht Club Pier.” A video, Friends of Art 100th Year Anniversary, tells the story of the history of the group through the years. The video and exhibition information can be found here: https://muskegonartmuseum.org/exhibition/friends-of-art-100-years/ Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Open 11-4. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams in the 1940s. Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
Muskegon Farmers Indoor Winter Market
8:00 am – 2:00 pm
The Muskegon Farmers Market located at 242 W. Western Ave. will be open indoors Saturdays until May. For COVID19 safety measures, the market will have a different look and feel this year: Please wear your mask and walk within the direction arrows. Thank you
Sweetwater Local Foods MarketSweetwater Local Foods Market – OFFERING PREORDERS FOR PICKUP
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Sweetwater Local Foods Market, 6401 Harvey St.
Sweetwater Local Foods Market will be offering a PREORDER ONLY market, out in the parking lot, from 10:00am to 11:00am. Sign up for the newsletter to get your order in here: https://tinyletter.com/SweetwaterLocalFoodsMkt or get the list from the website here: sweetwaterlocalfoodsmarket.org Sweetwater Local Foods Market offers healthy, humane, homegrown, local food you can trust! They are open year-round.
Boomtown Market Craft Beer & Wine Tastings
10:00 am – 7:00 pm
BoomTown Market, 351 W. Western Ave
Boomtown Market in Downtown Muskegon invites you to free Draft, Craft Beer & Wine Tastings every Saturday starting at 10 a.m. Sample unique Craft Beers on Tap from all around Michigan! If you like it, we’ll can a 32 ounce-er for you right then and there!
Sunday May 2:
Movies at the Getty Drive-In Theatre
8:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Open seven days a week! Only 9 drive-in theaters remain scattered throughout the state of Michigan, and one is found here in Muskegon! The Getty Drive-In Theatre located at 920 E. Summit Ave. offers a double feature on 4 outdoor screens. Tune your car radio to the cinematic sounds coming from the big screen. Movies begin at dusk. Tickets a can be pre-ordered here bit.ly/GettyDriveInWebsite Adult $11.00 Child (6-12) $6.50 Senior Citizen (60+) $7.00 College Student $7.00 TACO Tuesday Adult $7.50 231-798-2608
Friends of Art: 100 Years
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster is featuring a selection of almost 30 artworks donated by the Friends to the museum’s permanent collection over the decades. Including pieces by James Richmond Barthé and Paul Howard Manship and one of our signature paintings, Tunis Ponsen’s Yacht Club Pier.” A video, Friends of Art 100th Year Anniversary, tells the story of the history of the group through the years. The video and exhibition information can be found here: https://muskegonartmuseum.org/exhibition/friends-of-art-100-years/ Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Open 11-4. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams in the 1940s. Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
Ask Dr. Universe – Saturn’s rings
Dr. Universe: How did Saturn’s rings form? -Amelia, 9, Washington State
Dear Amelia,
We still don’t know exactly how the rings around Saturn formed, but scientists who study Saturn’s rings have come up with a couple of ideas.
One common theory many scientists agree upon is that Saturn’s rings are made from the little leftover pieces of what used to be a moon.
My friend David Atkinson is really curious about the solar system and told me more about it. He is a graduate of Washington State University and now works at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He also worked on the Cassini-Huygens space research mission which helped us learn more about Saturn, Saturn’s large moon Titan, and the entire Saturn system.
He said that when we investigate questions about Saturn’s rings, it helps to know about both moons and gravity.
Moons are usually smaller than their planets. Our Earth has just one moon, but Saturn has 82 moons. Each moon has a name, such as Titan, Enceladus, Mimas, Dione — just to name a few.
According to NASA, there are likely another 29 moons around Saturn, but we are still waiting to confirm the discoveries and give the moons their names.
Saturn, like Earth and other planets, also has gravity around it. The gravity gets weaker the further away you travel from the planet.
Atkinson said that for each moon, Saturn’s gravity on the side of the moon that faces the planet is stronger than the gravity on the side that faces away from the planet.
“The gravity stretches the moon out a little bit,” he said. We call this a tidal force.
He told me the story about a scientist named Édouard Roche who figured out that if a moon gets close enough to a planet, this stretching force will be so strong that it can break a moon apart.
“The theory is there was a small moon of Saturn that got too close to the planet. That small moon got inside Saturn’s Roche Limit, or inside that special distance, and the tidal force broke the moon into pieces,” Atkinson said. “Those pieces spread themselves around the planet and that is the ring.”
Throughout the years, scientists have been able to study the size, thickness and materials that make up Saturn’s rings. We’ve learned that the rings are made up of rocks, ice and dust. Scientists have also asked what would happen if we took all of the materials that make up Saturn’s rings and packed them together.
“It turns out that it would pack together into a pretty small-size moon,” Atkinson said.
You know, Saturn isn’t the only planet that has ring systems. Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune also have rings, too. But the rings are pretty faint and much harder to see, even with a telescope.
There is still so much to discover about our solar system and the worlds beyond our Earth. Maybe one day you can help us learn more about the way different planets form and help us find answers to big questions just like this one.
Sincerely,
Dr. Universe

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Cancellation of Fruitport Old Fashioned Days 2021
After much consideration, the Fruitport Lions Club has decided to cancel Fruitport Old Fashioned Days for this year. We will, however, hold a virtual 5K road race and a virtual bike run.
There has been a myriad of things that helped us make the decision to cancel. First – Covid-19 numbers are continuing to rise. We thought since our event was the end of May we could still do it. Second – the responsibilities of the club would include social distancing for all activities, the carnival would need to be fenced in with ingress and egress spots, a limit of 1000 people including staff must be accounted for and these things would be hard to do especially on getting volunteers and the cost of fencing. Third – large gatherings were a contributing factor to cancelling the fireworks and the parade.
We do not want to become the source of spreading the virus so we will have to wait until next year to try our event again.
Pat Stressman, Chairperson
Fruitport Old Fashioned Days
Village of Fruitport Council Meeting Minutes – 03/29/21
VILLAGE OF FRUITPORT
COUNCIL MEETING
MARCH 29TH, 2021
1. Call to Order
President Roger Vanderstelt called the meeting to order at 7:00pm.
2. Roll Call
Present: Roger Vanderstelt, Amy Haack, Carl Rothenberger, Bill Overkamp, Jeff Guiles and Ann LaCroix
3. Approval of March 29th Meeting Agenda
Motion made by Amy to approve the March 29th meeting agenda, supported by Bill. With a unanimous vote, the motion carried.
4. Approval of the January 18th meeting minutes
Motion made by Amy to approve the February council meeting minutes, the March 13th work session minutes, and the March 22nd public hearing minutes, supported by Bill. With a unanimous vote, the motion carried.
5. Public Comment
None
6. Correspondence
Ann read a letter from the Church of Seventh Day Adventist; students will be canvassing the area this summer. Ann read a letter from Mark Oldenburg, 270 Pine regarding the Temporary Local Watercraft Control Application. He stated the water is down about 3 feet from last year and does not think it is necessary right now. If possible if the permit you are applying for give some discretion that would be ideal.
7. Reports from Officers.
Amy gave an update on the Playground. A public input event will be held in May. Amy gave an update on the Senior Millage. We received approval from our County Commissioner to submit the application for funding this year.
Carl had nothing to report.
Bill had nothing to report.
Jeff questioned the size of the Personnel Committee now that the council size has been reduced. The Personnel Committee needs to be reduced to two members in the Committee.
Roger had nothing to report.
Motion made by Amy at 7:08pm to close the Council meeting, supported by Jeff, with a unanimous vote the motion carried.
Motion made by Jeff to open the Budget hearing, supported by Amy, with a unanimous vote
The motion carried.
8. Budget Hearing
Roger asked if anyone had any questions about the 2021-2022 budget that was discussed in the budget meeting. No one had any questions or comments. Roger questioned if there was any Public Comment, no comments were made.
Motion made by Amy to close the Budget hearing at 7:10pm, supported by Jeff, with a unanimous vote the motion carried.
Motion made by Amy to open the Council meeting, supported by Carl, with a unanimous vote the motion carried.
9. 2021-2022 Budget Adoption
Motion made by Roger to approve the budget as presented, supported by Jeff. Roll call AYES: Haack, Rothenberger, Overkamp, Guiles and Vanderstelt. NAYS: None
Budget resolution offered by Roger, supported by Jeff. Roll call AYES: Haack, Rothenberger, Overkamp, Guiles and Vanderstelt NAYS: None (Resolution attached).
10. Motto
Amy advised that we need to work on a Village Motto. She will send out an email to council and review suggestions at the next council meeting.
11. Temporary Local Watercraft Control Application/Resolution
Roger and council discussed the input from the Public Hearing. Temporary Local Watercraft Control Resolution offered by Roger, supported by Jeff. Roll call AYES: Haack, Overkamp, Guiles and Vanderstelt NAYS: None Absent: Rothenberger (left meeting at 7:19pm) (Resolution attached).
12. 7th & Peach
Roger gave an update on the work at 7th & Peach.
13. Kayak Launch Update and Approval of Purchases
Amy advised of a virtual meeting with Prein & Newhof. Working on submitting information to the DEQ. The parking lot and launch will be completed in the late summer or early fall. Motion made by Amy to approve the purchase of the kayak launch pad and gang way in an amount not to exceed $50,000.00, supported by Jeff. Roll call AYES: Haack, Overkamp, Guiles and Vanderstelt NAYS: None Absent: Rothenberger.
14. Public Comment
None
15. Warrants
Motion made by Jeff to approve the warrants, supported by Bill. Roll call AYES: Haack, Overkamp, Guiles and Vanderstelt. NAYS: None Absent: Rothenberger
16. Adjournment
Motion made by Jeff to adjourn the meeting at 7:47pm, supported by Bill. With a unanimous vote the motion carried.
Respectfully submitted by,
Ann LaCroix
Clerk
Village of Fruitport Budget Council Meeting Minutes – 03/29/21
VILLAGE OF FRUITPORT
BUDGET COUNCIL MEETING
MARCH 29, 2021
1. Call to Order
President Roger Vanderstelt called the meeting to order at 6:00pm.
2. Roll Call
Present: Roger Vanderstelt, Amy Haack, Carl Rothenberger, Bill Overkamp, Jeff Guiles and Ann LaCroix
3. Approval of the March 29th Budget meeting Agenda
Motion made by Bill to approve the March 29th budget meeting agenda, supported by Jeff. With a unanimous vote, the motion carried.
4. Public Comment
None
5. 2021-2022 Budget
A. Boat launch attendant – Roger discussed increasing the boat launch attendant wage to $14.00 per hour. He also would like to increase the attendant’s hours at the launch and handling other responsibilities for the Village this year. Motion made by Jeff to increase the boat launch attendant wage to $14.00 per hour and that the President has authority to approve the hours that the attendant works, supported by Amy. Roll call: AYES: Haack, Rothenberger, Overkamp, Guiles and Vanderstelt. NAYS: None
B. Council wages – Ann reviewed the current wording of the ordinance regarding President, council, and clerk meeting pay and maximum meetings per month. Motion made by Bill to move forward with the ordinance change of meeting pay and to increase the meeting pay maximum from 4 meetings to 6 meetings per month, supported by Jeff. Roll call AYES: Haack, Rothenberger, Overkamp, Guiles and Vanderstelt. NAYS: None. Ann will prepare the revised ordinance to present at the next council meeting.
C. DPW Wishlist – a review was made of the DPW Wishlist. These items will be reviewed and discussed throughout the year. Roger discussed the need for an aerator. A discussion took place. Motion made by Bill to approve the purchase of an aerator in an amount not to exceed $3000.00, supported by Carl. Roll call: AYES: Haack, Rothenberger, Overkamp, Guiles and Vanderstelt. NAYS: None
D. Advanced Pavement Marking Services – Roger advised that this company agreed to do the pavement marking at the same cost as last year if we confirm by April 19th. A discussion took place about seal coating of the basketball court. This item is tabled until the next meeting so that further information can be researched. Bill agreed to work on this item with the DPW Supervisor.
E. Bridge Street Lights – Roger gave an overview of the flashing lights installed on Bridge Street.
F. Ann reviewed the budget for the 2021-2022 fiscal year.
6. 2020-2021 Budget Amendments
G. Ann reviewed the amendments that need to be made to the current year budget (See attached). Motion made by Amy to approve the amendments as presented, supported by Carl. Roll call: AYES: Haack, Rothenberger, Overkamp, Guiles and Vanderstelt. NAYS: None
7. Public Comment
None
8. Adjournment
Motion made by Bill to adjourn the meeting at 6:54pm, supported by Amy. With a unanimous vote, the motion carried.
Respectfully submitted by,
Ann LaCroix
Clerk/Treasurer
Village of Fruitport Public Hearing Minutes – 03/22/21
Hackley Public Library – 2021 May Programs
For more details on programs, visit hackleylibrary.org or HPL’s Facebook page.
For the latest HPL updates and services available, visit hackleylibrary.org and click on the “NEWS” page, or give us a call (231-722-8000)!
Have questions? Call us at 231-722-8000, email us at askus@hackleylibrary.org, message us through Facebook, or stop by Hackley Library.
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Adult Programs:
Hackley Public Library is celebrating Mental Health Month with several virtual events, including a Yoga class, an Art Therapy session, and a Music therapy program!
Mindful Movements – Yin Yoga Class (Virtual Zoom)
12:00 pm, Thursday, May 6
Mental Health Month Series
Kick off our month long celebration of Mental Health Month with mindful movements during a virtual Yin Yoga class! Yin yoga is a meditative and physical practice where poses are held anywhere from 90 sec to 5 min. It allows the dense tissues of the body to lengthen and find flexibility through passive movements, and offers us the ability to let go of held stress and emotions that we hold inside our bodies. Yin yoga is a beautiful way to allow past and present stressors to melt out of the mind and body, and is a way to reconnect with the deeper pieces of who you are and heal past and present trauma. For more details, or to register for this free, virtual program, visit hackleylibrary.org, HPL’s Facebook page, call 231-722-8011, or visit the Library. Free.
Springtime: Letting Go to Grow – Art Therapy (Virtual Zoom)
6:00 pm, Monday, May 24
Mental Health Month Series
“Springtime: Letting Go to Grow” is an hour workshop where participants will learn about art therapy and experience working with art to let go of the bits and pieces that are holding us back. Art therapy is a wonderful mental health option that requires no artistic ability and is a comfortable way to explore our thoughts and feelings that does not necessarily require verbal expression. Please virtually join Deb Czechowicz, Registered Art Therapist and Licensed Professional Counselor on May 24th to explore and grow! Registration for this free, virtual program will open at 10 am on April 24. An art therapy kit will be included with registration, while supplies last. For more details, visit hackleylibrary.org, HPL’s Facebook page, call 231-722-8011, or visit the Library. Free.
Music Therapy and Well-Being (Virtual Zoom)
6:00 pm, Tuesday, May 25
Mental Health Month Series
In the last of our series celebrating Mental Health Month, we are going to explore music therapy. You may have seen news articles on the benefits of music therapy for adults with dementia or for those who have lost their ability to speak due to traumatic brain injury. Pretty cool, right? But how does it work? Presented by Audrey Stein, MSW, MT-BC, participants will learn about what music therapy looks like with a variety of populations and the neuroscience research that has led to advancements in the field. Furthermore, participants will receive insight on how music therapy improves our physical, social, intellectual, and emotional well-being. Registration for this free, virtual program will open at 10 am on April 26. For more details, visit hackleylibrary.org, HPL’s Facebook page, call 231-722-8011, or visit the Library. Free.
Left to Write Prompts – Creative Writing Group (Virtual Facebook)
Every Wednesday at 2:00 PM – Posted to Facebook
Hackley Public Library has a creative writing group called Left to Write! For the time being, we’re bringing “Left to Write” to you virtually! We’ll be posting online writing prompts to HPL’s Facebook page every Wednesday at 2 pm. Anyone can participate by using the prompt to inspire your writing! Once the library is hosting programs inside the library, we will have a special meeting to read over what you’ve written at home. Free.
Youth Services Programs:
Youth Take and Make Craft – Private Detective Kit
Instructional video will be posted to HPL’s Facebook page at 3:00 pm on May 3 and May 17.
Craft kits will be available to pick up beginning May 3.
It’s Mystery month so let’s get to solving a mystery. Come and pick up your private detective kit, including an invisible ink pen, and get started! Craft kits will be available at Hackley Library beginning May 3 and through the end of month while supplies last. An instructional video will be posted on Facebook on May 3 at 3:00 pm and May 17 at 3:00 pm. Free.
Teen Take and Make Craft – Among Us Perler Beads
Instructional video will be posted to HPL’s Facebook page at 3:00 pm on May 3 and May 17.
Craft kits will be available to pick up beginning May 3.
Chaos? Betrayal? Not here! Just very adorable Among Us crewmates made out of Perler beads! If you made a Baby Yoda craft back in February, use the pegboard you received then, as a limited number of pegboards will be available for pick up. The Bead kits will be available at Hackley Library beginning May 3 and through the end of month while supplies last.
An instructional video will be posted on Facebook on May 3 at 3:00 pm and May 17 at 3:00 pm. Free.
May the 4th Be With You! (Virtual Facebook)
3:00 pm, Tuesday, May 4
Who could possibly show up at the Hackley Youth Services Department on May the 4th?? We’re not telling! At 3:00 pm on May 4 the mystery guest will be revealed visiting with Miss Lydia as she reads “Are you Scared, Darth Vader?” By Adam Rex and “100 First Words for Little Geeks” by Brooke Jorden. This virtual program will be shared to our Facebook page at 3:00 pm on May 4. Free.
Super Sleuths Needed! (Virtual Facebook)
3:00 pm, Thursday, May 20
Join us for a mystery that will knock your socks off. In honor of Mystery Month, Miss Lydia and Miss Melissa have pulled together a mysterious surprise for all of our friends! Join us virtually on Thursday, May 20 at 3:00 pm – and check our Facebook page for more details to come! Free.
Facebook LIVE Story Time
Look below for dates and times
Enjoy all the best parts of story time from the convenience of your home! Join Hackley Library virtually for songs, stories, and movement activities on Thursday and Friday mornings at 10:30 am. Not sure which day to watch? Our Toddler Story Time on Thursdays is intended for children who enjoy shorter stories and more movement activities. Our Preschool Story Time on Fridays is designed for children who prefer to follow along with longer stories. FREE.
Facebook Live Story Times
10:30 am, May 6, 13, 20 — Toddler Story Time
10:30 am, May 7, 14, 21 — Preschool Story Time
Visit hackleylibrary.org for more information and see what you can discover today!
Don’t forget! Using your Hackley Library card, you can have access to eBooks, audiobooks, movies, music and more, all for FREE.
Link to HPL’s Black History Month webpage: https://www.hackleylibrary.org/events-programs/annual-events/black-history-month/
Link to HPL’s Digital Library: https://www.hackleylibrary.org/books-more/digital-library/
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HackleyPL/
Instagram: @hackleypubliclibrary
HPL Teens Instagram: @hackleylibraryteens
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About the Hackley Public Library
The Hackley Public Library is dedicated to 1) promoting knowledge, understanding, and wisdom, 2) combating ignorance, intolerance, and indifference, 3) promoting the free exchange of ideas, and 4) conserving our national and local cultural heritage.
The mission of the Hackley Public Library is to inform, inspire, and delight our diverse community by providing information, knowledge, literature, new technologies, and traditional and innovative programs.
For more information, please contact Hackley Public Library, 316 W Webster Ave Muskegon MI 49440, at Reference: 231-722-8011, Circulation: 231-722-8000, Youth Services: 231-722-8014, @hackleyref, or askus@hackleylibrary.org.
Painting Conservator & Art Historian Uncovers Cranach Mystery on May 6
Solving the Cranach Mystery Surrounding the Portraits of Martin Luther and Katharina von Bora
With Art Conservator and Historian Barry Bauman

Martin Luther and Katharina von Bora
Signed and Dated 1537
Height 20” x Width 14”
Muskegon, MI – Is it true that a painting conservator is also a detective? According to acclaimed conservator and art historian Barry Bauman, every painting has its secrets. During his 46 years of experience treating and analyzing damaged paintings, he has uncovered many of them—lost signatures, hidden dates, and entire paintings hidden beneath other works. Two of his discoveries were so phenomenal they landed on the front page of The New York Times. Bauman will uncover answers to mystery surrounding two of the Muskegon Museum of Art’s treasured paintings in a free Zoom presentation, “Solving the Cranach Mystery Surrounding the Portraits of Martin Luther and Katharina von Bora,” hosted by the museum on Thursday, May 6, at 5:00 pm EDT.
Those who attend Bauman’s Zoom presentation will share in the joy of one of his most remarkable discoveries. The Muskegon Museum of Art will host the event online. The virtual event is free and open to the general public. Registration is required. To register, visit www.muskegonartmuseum.org event page at https://muskegonartmuseum.org/event/zoom-presentation-by-painting-conservator-art-historian-barry-bauman/.
About Barry Bauman

Bauman’s discoveries lectures have been his most popular, especially for a museum audience, where attendees interested in art, art history, chemistry, physics, history, and museum studies all overlap with conservation concerns. Most individuals are not aware of the conservation field and the rewards it has to offer.
At the beginning of his career, Barry Bauman worked for eleven years at the Art Institute of Chicago, departing as the Associate Conservator of Paintings. He then founded and directed the Chicago Conservation Center for 20 years, which was the largest conservation facility in the nation. In 2004, Bauman left the private sector to establish Bauman Conservation, America’s first conservation laboratory dedicated to offering complimentary services to museums and non-profit organizations. When he closed Bauman Conservation in 2018, it was estimated he had contributed more than $6,000,000 in conservation services to museums and nonprofits.
In August 2019, Barry Bauman opened Conservation Ventures (ConservationVentures.org), a company that focuses on presentations and CAP grants to assist museums with recommendations and priorities for long-range collection care. Bauman is an Elected Fellow of the American Institute for Conservation.
Barry Bauman in the News
ConservationVentures.org
“Fine Art Connoisseur” CAP Article
CBS National Evening News (VIDEO)
New York Times Front-Page Story
Oliver Art Center Announces ‘Little Free Art Galleries’ in Frankfort
FRANKFORT MI – Oliver Art Center is excited to announce its newest community program, Little Free Galleries.
“The idea came from an article in the Seattle Times about an artist who established a gallery much like the well-known Little Free Libraries. We put out a call for a volunteer to make us one to put out in front of the art center and we received three offers! We then adjusted our thinking and decided it would be fun and could reach more of the community to have three located in Frankfort,” said Mercedes Michalowski, Executive Director of Oliver Art Center. Both Benzie Shores District Library and Century 21 Northland have agreed to host their own gallery in partnership with Oliver Art Center.
The Galleries have been made by Brad Sprouse, Lou Cenname, and Bob Crissman, all of Frankfort. The volunteers have vast carpentry experience and even experience in building Little Free Libraries and Pantries. The artwork will be provided by volunteers as well. Anyone is welcome to participate!
“The program will function much like the Little Free Libraries with the idea of: need art, take art; have art, leave art. We hope folks will enjoy the free exchange of art objects that will include paintings, fiber work, ceramic sculptures, and much more. While there is no requirement to leave art if you take it, we hope that people will just enjoy the art and idea itself. And if folks don’t have art to give, but want to give back, OAC is accepting donations in order to maintain the galleries,” said Michalowski.
Benzie Shores District Library is hoping to also expand their gallery’s offerings to books and art supplies. “We are so excited to share this project with the Art Center. Who knows, I may even create my own little piece of art for the gallery!” said Stacy Pasche, Library Director.
“Art can stir memories or evoke strong feelings… just as selling or purchasing a home can do the same. The agents and brokers at CENTURY 21 Northland are humbled and honored to be able to give back to our communities by hosting a Little Free Art Gallery. Being located in one of the busiest two blocks on Main Street is key to showcasing Oliver Art Center’s presence and will bring smiles and good conversations to those walking by,” said Judi Tousley, Century 21 Northland.
Frankfort’s Little Free Art Galleries will be installed and ready for art and visitors May 1. Oliver Art Center is currently accepting art for the galleries. They are looking for smaller size works of art (less than 12 inches) and even have 4×4 blank canvases kits available to purchase for $10 – all proceeds go to maintenance and upkeep of the galleries. If you have any questions, please contact Mercedes or Brian at the Oliver Art Center, info@oliverart.org or 231-352-4151.
Boot Scootin’ Baby LifeWalk 2021 Fundraiser
What’s New at Mackinac State Historic Parks?
MACKINAW CITY, MI – Opening day for Mackinac State Historic Parks’ sites is less than three weeks away, and MSHP staff are busy readying new tours, exhibits, publications, and more.
The most exciting opening for the season is the Biddle House, featuring the Mackinac Island Native American Museum. It had been slated to open for the 2020 season. However, construction progress was derailed during at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing MSHP to only open the site for a weekend at the very end of the 2020 season. It will open on May 1 with the rest of the MSHP island sites.
“We believe everyone will enjoy the reinvented Biddle House,” said Steve Brisson, MSHP director. “Working with the various tribal partners to tell the continuing story of the Anishnaabek people has been very rewarding, and we’re excited to have it open for the season.”
Up at Fort Mackinac, the beloved Kids’ Quarters will receive an update, the third to the exhibit in its history, helping to fulfill MSHP’s mission in presenting the history of the Straits of Mackinac. Housed in the oldest public building in Michigan, the Kids’ Quarters will allow guests to experience how soldiers and civilians lived at Fort Mackinac in the 19th century. Here you’ll be able to play various musical instruments used by the military, try on clothes, or design your very own fort, among many other activities.
“The Kids’ Quarters has consistently been one of our most popular exhibits,” Brisson said. “We’re happy to unveil this expanded and reimagined version to our guests.”
New programs at Fort Mackinac for the 2021 season include “The Changing Face of Fort Mackinac,” “The Army of the 1880s,” a deeper look into Mackinac National Park, a tour showcasing the women who called Fort Mackinac home, a Signal Drill Activity, and a program dedicated to what happened at Fort Mackinac after the army left in 1895. The Tea Room at Fort Mackinac, operated by Grand Hotel, will feature new menu items for the 2021 season, and, as always, will feature one of the most stunning views in Michigan. The venerable fort also saw some physical updates, with buildings painted, boardwalks replaced, and chimneys repaired. As always, the classic cannon and rifle firings will take place throughout the day, and guests can purchase the opportunity to fire the very first cannon salute of the day.
At The Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum, located in front of Fort Mackinac in Marquette Park, a new juried art exhibition will debut on the second floor – “The Seasons of Mackinac.” While Mackinac has always been known as a “summer gathering place,” its beauty is unparalleled in all seasons. Mackinac Island resident and award-winning artist Bill Murcko will serve as juror for the show. It will be on display at the art museum from May 1 through October 10. Additionally, seven artists-in-residence will stay on Mackinac Island throughout the summer. Each artist will host a special, free workshop on the second Wednesday of their residency.
Special events at Fort Mackinac and Mackinac Island include the annual Vintage Base Ball game, on July 24, special activities for July 4, and Movies in the Fort throughout the summer.
As guests enter Colonial Michilimackinac, in Mackinaw City, they will be stepping back in time to 1778, when rumors of war and peace swirled around Michilimackinac. Guests will see and hear how soldiers, civilians, and Native people responded to threats real and imagined as they attempted to maintain their livelihood, the fur trade. Two new programs at the fort will provide guests an opportunity to get more hands-on with history, where you’ll unpack a trade bale and another where you’ll explore an artilleryman’s arsenal. Other programs at the site will talk about women’s roles at the fort, the enslaved community, the 5,500 square feet of gardens, as well as musket and artillery demonstrations.
An exciting new program at Colonial Michilimackinac allows guests the opportunity to fire all four black-powder weapons at Michilimackinac: the Short Land Musket, Wall Gun (a BIG musket), Coehorn Mortar, and, as the finale, the cannon. This program is available every evening after the fort closes for regular business June 5-October 8.
The Mackinac State Historic Parks’ archaeology program will enter its 63rd season in 2021. Work will continue in House E of the Southeast Rowhouse at Colonial Michilimackinac. Archaeologists will be out daily (weather permitting) during the summer months.
Special events at Colonial Michilimackinac include an exhilarating “Fire at Night” program, informative history talks on topics such as gardening, archaeology, laundry and more, a celebration of the King’s Birth-day on June 4, Movies by the Bridge, the ever-popular Fort Fright, and A Colonial Christmas, among others.
The last few years have seen several gallery openings at Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse – the Straits of Mackinac Shipwreck Museum, the Science and Technology Exhibit, and the Marshall Gallery on the extensively renovated second floor. All galleries will be fully open for the 2021 season. Throughout the day guides will sound the Fog Signal Whistle.
Over at Historic Mill Creek Discovery Park, the Adventure Tour will return to operation for the 2021 season. A more robust daily events schedule will showcase the sawpit and sawmill, an extensive tour looking at what else happened historically at Historic Mill Creek, and guided nature hikes through the three miles of groomed hiking trails.
Two new publications will hit bookshelves in 2021. The first, Preservation at Mackinac – The History of the Mackinac Island State Park Commission, 1895-2020, is an update to 100 Years at Mackinac, originally published in 1995 as part of the centennial celebration of Mackinac Island State Park. This updated version fills in the past 25 years and adds additional details to other events. The other publication, Pipes and Bottles or Bacchanalian Revels? The Truth About Robinson’s Folly, is a new vignette by Todd E. Harburn and Brian Leigh Dunnigan.
Finally, the last major new development will be the completion of road work along M-185. The road, which has been heavily damaged by high water levels the last few years, will be fully paved throughout the summer. While this may cause annoyances for the 2021 season, the completed road will allow visitors to explore the beautiful shoreline in peace for many years in the future.
“We were very pleased and fortunate to safely open last year,” Brisson said. “We’re optimistic for the 2021 season and excited to provide our guests with these new experiences to go along with the programming they’ve come to expect from us.”
Most major projects were funded, in part, by Mackinac Associates. Visit mackinacparks.com for a complete listing of updates and projects at Mackinac State Historic Parks. The season begins at Fort Mackinac, The Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum, and Biddle House on May 1. Colonial Michilimackinac opens May 5, Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse May 6, and Historic Mill Creek Discovery Park May 7. More images are available upon request. A downloadable version of this release can be found here.
Mackinac State Historic Parks, a family of living history museums and parks in northern Michigan’s Straits of Mackinac, is an agency within the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Its sites—which are accredited by the American Alliance of Museums—include Fort Mackinac, the Biddle House, The Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum, Historic Downtown Mackinac, and Mackinac Island State Park on Mackinac Island, and Colonial Michilimackinac, Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse, Historic Mill Creek Discovery Park and Michilimackinac State Park in Mackinaw City. Mackinac State Historic Parks is governed by the Mackinac Island State Park Commission, established in 1895 to protect, preserve and present the parks’ rich historic and natural resources for the education and recreation of future generations. Visitor information is available at (231) 436-4100 or on the web at www.mackinacparks.com.
2021 Edition of Lake Michigan Lighthouse Map & Circle Tour Now Available
West Michigan – Get ready for your next lighthouse adventure! The West Michigan Tourist Association (WMTA) is excited to announce the release of the 2021 Lake Michigan Lighthouse Map & Circle Tour. This is a free poster-sized publication which details all of the lighthouses located on the shores of Lake Michigan, as well as the Circle Tour driving route to guide motorists around the lake.
The full circle tour driving route around Lake Michigan is available online, and website visitors may also download a PDF of this year’s Lighthouse Map, or request that a free copy be mailed to them here: www.wmta.org/lake-michigan-lighthouse-map-circle-tour/
Vacationers have been looping the lake for generations, but the official “Lake Michigan Circle Tour” route was not established until the 1980s when the Michigan Department of Transportation teamed up with West Michigan Tourist Association to create the route and its official guidebook. Along the way, travelers will find more than 100 lighthouses, countless islands, unique attractions, parks and natural areas, miles of glorious beaches, quaint harbor towns, and one “modern marvel” – the Mackinac Bridge.
While a loosely-organized “circle route” around Lake Superior was promoted by local tourist organizations as early as the 1960s, the first official (and signed) Great Lakes Circle Tour was the Lake Michigan Circle Tour. The only single-nation Circle Tour (Lake Michigan being the only Great Lake completely within the US), the Lake Michigan Circle Tour also has the most mileage of any Circle Tour in the state.
Working in conjunction with the Michigan Department of Transportation, the West Michigan Tourist Association helped to make the first of the official Great Lakes Circle Tours a reality and the first publication was released in 1988 as a 52-page guide book. The guide book was transformed into a map in 2007, and the Circle Tour driving route can now be found online.
The cover of this year’s map features Point Betsie Lighthouse as photographed by Michael Mullin, which is located in Frankfort, Michigan
Lake Michigan Lighthouse Map & Circle Tour publications are also available in bulk quantities; please contact Travel@WMTA.org for more information.
Mercy Health Muskegon Transitions Hackley Campus Urgent Care Space to Hackley Community Care
Muskegon, Mich.–Mercy Health Muskegon Hackley Campus Urgent Care operations will officially transition to Hackley Community Care (HCC) on May 10, 2021. Hackley Community Care plans to bring enhanced patient services to the 30,000 sq. ft. space, formerly Mercy Health Hackley Campus Emergency Department.
This expands Hackley Community Care’s services to the Clinton Street location in Muskegon. HCC will provide NowCare medical services and mental health services for all Muskegon County residents. NowCare medical services include treatment for acute symptoms that require immediate care such as allergies, bites and stings, headaches, pink eye, pain, rash, insomnia, sprains, toothaches, and so on. Mental health services will include counseling for depression, anxiety, recovery from sexual abuse or childhood abuse and neglect, and other specialized physical and emotional outpatient therapy.
“Hackley Community Care is excited to join with Mercy Heath in this endeavor,” said Linda Juarez, Chief Executive Office of Hackley Community Care. “We are expanding services to the surrounding residents near the Clinton Street location because we are committed to providing access to those who have relied on having health care options within walking distance to where they live.”
Hackley Community Care provides comprehensive medical, dental, mental health and pharmacy services at 2700 Baker Street. HCC operates at the Hackley Campus Professional Building, providing medical and mental health services. Hours of operation at 1675 Leahy, Suite 103, (Professional Building) are Mondays – Wednesdays, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Thursday and Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. HCC’s NowCare medical services and expanded mental health services will be an enhancement to the services HCC currently provides.
HCC NowCare medical services at 1550 Clinton Street will be provided Monday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Mental Health services hours will be available from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Patients can make an appointment by calling 231.737.1335. Walk-ins are welcomed.
The Clinton space will temporarily close from April 23 through the first week in May to allow for HCC redesign and renovations. During this time period, patients may seek Urgent Care at Mercy Health’s Sherman, Norton Shores and Lakes Campus (reopening April 26, 2021) locations, with all emergency and trauma care services at Mercy Campus, 1500 E. Sherman Blvd. in Muskegon. Mercy Health will continue to offer Behavioral Health, Primary and Specialty Care services on the Hackley Campus.
“When Mercy Health planned the hospital consolidation project years ago, the goal was to build a world-class medical center that would serve the needs of our community for years to come and to ensure that seamless health care services remained available for the residents who live near Hackley Campus,” said Gary Allore, president of Mercy Health Muskegon. “Now that all acute care services have transitioned to Mercy Campus, we are proud that Hackley Community Care, a longtime partner, will build upon a legacy that that started there over 115 years ago.”
Hackley Community Care has been providing patient care in Muskegon County for almost 30 years.
“Our humble beginnings began on the Hackley Hospital campus in a little brown house,” said Juarez. “We are now coming full-circle, and we are humbled to be returning to our first home, to continue and enhance the health of our community.”
Medication Take Back Event at Spectrum Health Zeeland Community Hospital on April 24th
Remove the Risk from your Home – Participate in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day

The United States is currently experiencing an epidemic of prescription drug misuse and abuse. Opioid overdose deaths in Michigan have almost tripled in five years. To help turn the tide on this epidemic, Community Mental Health of Ottawa County and Spectrum Health are partnering with Michigan OPEN and the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Department to host a medication take-back event on Saturday, April 24th from 10am-2pm.
This will be a drive thru event to ensure the safety of everyone participating. Please bring any unused or expired medications including over-the-counter, prescription, liquids, inhalers, ointments and pet meds to be properly disposed of. We will also be taking back used needles for proper disposal.
Did you know?
• Every 10 minutes a child visits the emergency room for medication poisoning
• 12.5 million people age 12 and older misused opioids in the last year
• Three in five teens say prescription pain medication is easy to get from their parents’ medicine cabinet
Community opioid medication take-back events provide a safe process for disposing of unused medications and used needles while protecting our communities, children and environment.
Please, remove the risk from your home and bring your unused medications and used needles to Spectrum Health Zeeland Community Hospital at: 8333 Felch Street, Zeeland, MI 49464 on Saturday, April 24th between 10am-2pm.
If you would like more information please contact Jessica Irvin at 616-494-4489 or jirvin@miottawa.org
Become A Certified Trainer of QPR

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE!
BECOME A QPR TRAINER IN A DAY
There are very few days left to register for our QPR Train-The-Trainer. Please reach out as the deadline nears. We have very few seats left and how to have 30-35 new QPR Trainers in Michigan after our Suicide Prevention Training Week! Now is the change for school districts, health systems and others to have a trainer in-house. This class is one 6 hour virtual class with some on-line study prior to. Join us! The class on the 19th has a few seats.
Email: Jennifer at jneamtu@hegirahealth.org
ASIST Training From Our Friends at Gryphon Place in Kalamazoo
Gryphon Place is offering an ASIST training prior to the big week in May. If you or anyone you know would like to attend an ASIST training and cannot make the mid-May trainings here is the opportunity.
Dates: April 29th and 30th
Time: 8am to 5pm each day (1 hour lunch break, lunch is provided)
Cost: $100
Location: Pretty Lake Camp, Mattawan MI
https://gryphon.org/events/asisttraining/
Questions? Email Nicole at nangel@gryphon.org
Events Happening in Muskegon County – Monday April 19, – Sunday April 25, 2021
*Please call before attending for any changes. Remember to wear your mask to all events*
Please check our website for virtual events happening
www.visitmuskegon.org
Museums open to the public:
Lakeshore Museum Center: www.lakeshoremuseum.org
Muskegon Museum of Art: www.muskegonartmuseum.org
USS Silversides Submarine: www.silversidesmuseum.org
Monday April 19:
Movies at the Getty Drive-In Theatre
8:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Only 9 drive-in theaters remain scattered throughout the state of Michigan, and one is found here in Muskegon! The Getty Drive-In Theatre located at 920 E. Summit Ave. offers a double feature on 4 outdoor screens. Tune your car radio to the cinematic sounds coming from the big screen. Movies begin at dusk. Showing this week are: Godzilla vs. Kong / The Little Things. Nobody / John Wick. Tom & Jerry / The Iron Giant. Voyagers / Chaos Walking Tickets a can be pre-ordered here bit.ly/GettyDriveInWebsite Adult $11.00 Child (6-12) $6.50 Senior Citizen (60+) $7.00 College Student $7.00 TACO Tuesday Adult $7.50 231-798-2608
Cardio Drumming!
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
A fun workout for all ages, sizes and fitness levels! First timers can rent the needed equipment for $1 Lakeshore Sports Arena 4470 Airline Rd. Muskegon, MI 49444 The class is just $2 per person. Required equipment: Water bottle, available to rent for $1 each are: 17 gallon bucket, 65-75cm yoga ball, Drumsticks. Keep up to date with the Muskegon Drum Crew Facebook Group. Classes are Monday & Thursday. Social distance is required.
‘Who is Rosie Lee Wilkins? Piecing Together Her History’ Exhibit
In her lifetime, Rosie created over 100 quilts and unfortunately, her story was left unfinished. Along with highlighting some of her quilts—which are only a part of her legacy—visitors to the exhibit will get a behind the scenes look at how the museum staff worked to research and piece together the history of Rosie’s life. www.lakeshoremuseum.org 231-722-0278
2021 Cheers and Chocolate Community Crawl
April 1 – April 30
This event encourages the whole community to frequent area businesses to purchase the featured Cheers items in support of both the business and Every Woman’s Place. “Joining efforts with popular businesses in our community allows us to increase our messaging to survivors who may not otherwise reach out to for assistance.” This full month of community engagement will be capped off by the Community Crawl Finish Line. The Finish Line is an all-day “eat, drink and stroll” through the Muskegon downtown Social District, with live entertainment at the end of the evening, which will be broadcast on MuskegonChannel.com for those wishing to attend virtually. Community Crawl Finish Line (April 24, 5-8 pm)
The Finish Line will also feature the sale of boxed hand-made chocolates prepared especially for Cheers & Chocolate by the student chefs of the Culinary Institute of Michigan. In-person and virtual attendees of the Finish Line can reserve their choice of boxed chocolates, priced from $10 to $20 and in 4-count, 8-count, or 12-count sizes, for pickup either at EWP or the Finish Line. This event raises funds to support the work of Every Woman’s Place. For 45 years, Every Woman’s Place has provided support to victims of domestic and sexual violence. EWP provides safe shelter, a 24-Hour Crisis Line, counseling, a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), legal advocacy and services for men, women, and children who have been affected by sexual assault, domestic violence, and sex trafficking. For a complete list of businesses participating visit www.everywomansplace.org 231-759-7909
Tuesday April 20:
Movies at the Getty Drive-In Theatre
8:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Only 9 drive-in theaters remain scattered throughout the state of Michigan, and one is found here in Muskegon! The Getty Drive-In Theatre located at 920 E. Summit Ave. offers a double feature on 4 outdoor screens. Tune your car radio to the cinematic sounds coming from the big screen. Movies begin at dusk. Showing this week are: Godzilla vs. Kong / The Little Things. Nobody / John Wick. Tom & Jerry / The Iron Giant. Voyagers / Chaos Walking Tickets a can be pre-ordered here bit.ly/GettyDriveInWebsite Adult $11.00 Child (6-12) $6.50 Senior Citizen (60+) $7.00 College Student $7.00 TACO Tuesday Adult $7.50
Friends of Art: 100 Years
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster is featuring a selection of almost 30 artworks donated by the Friends to the museum’s permanent collection over the decades. Including pieces by James Richmond Barthé and Paul Howard Manship and one of our signature paintings, Tunis Ponsen’s Yacht Club Pier.” A video, Friends of Art 100th Year Anniversary, tells the story of the history of the group through the years. The video and exhibition information can be found here: https://muskegonartmuseum.org/exhibition/friends-of-art-100-years/ Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Open 11-4. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams in the 1940s. Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
2021 Cheers and Chocolate Community Crawl
April 1 – April 30
This event encourages the whole community to frequent area businesses to purchase the featured Cheers items in support of both the business and Every Woman’s Place. “Joining efforts with popular businesses in our community allows us to increase our messaging to survivors who may not otherwise reach out to for assistance.” This full month of community engagement will be capped off by the Community Crawl Finish Line. The Finish Line is an all-day “eat, drink and stroll” through the Muskegon downtown Social District, with live entertainment at the end of the evening, which will be broadcast on MuskegonChannel.com for those wishing to attend virtually. Community Crawl Finish Line (April 24, 5-8 pm)
The Finish Line will also feature the sale of boxed hand-made chocolates prepared especially for Cheers & Chocolate by the student chefs of the Culinary Institute of Michigan. In-person and virtual attendees of the Finish Line can reserve their choice of boxed chocolates, priced from $10 to $20 and in 4-count, 8-count, or 12-count sizes, for pickup either at EWP or the Finish Line. This event raises funds to support the work of Every Woman’s Place. For 45 years, Every Woman’s Place has provided support to victims of domestic and sexual violence. EWP provides safe shelter, a 24-Hour Crisis Line, counseling, a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), legal advocacy and services for men, women, and children who have been affected by sexual assault, domestic violence, and sex trafficking. For a complete list of businesses participating visit www.everywomansplace.org 231-759-7909
‘Who is Rosie Lee Wilkins? Piecing Together Her History’ Exhibit
Quilts are made from an endless combination of patterns, colors, fabrics, and techniques. Along with highlighting some of her quilts—which are only a part of her legacy—visitors to the exhibit will get a behind the scenes look at how the museum staff worked to research and piece together the history of Rosie’s life. www.lakeshoremuseum.org 231-722-0278
Wednesday April 21:
Knitting for Beginners: Twisted Headband
2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Students ages 12+ $55 for non-members $49.50 for ACWL-Nuveen Members
In this Knitting for Beginners class, you will learn the basics and beyond – enough to get you started on a Twisted or Untwisted Headband. Students will learn basic knitting terminology, how to start and finish a project, and specific stitches for the headband project. All supplies will be provided by the Art Council of White Lake-Nuveen located at 106 E. Colby St. and will be yours to keep. This includes two, 5mm yarn needles, 4 oz of soft pink or light grey yarn, and a yarn needle.
Registration is required. Register here: https://www.artswhitelake.org/…/knitting-for-beginners… for questions call 231-893-2524
Movies at the Getty Drive-In Theatre
8:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Only 9 drive-in theaters remain scattered throughout the state of Michigan, and one is found here in Muskegon! The Getty Drive-In Theatre located at 920 E. Summit Ave. offers a double feature on 4 outdoor screens. Tune your car radio to the cinematic sounds coming from the big screen. Movies begin at dusk. Showing this week are: Godzilla vs. Kong / The Little Things. Nobody / John Wick. Tom & Jerry / The Iron Giant. Voyagers / Chaos Walking Tickets a can be pre-ordered here bit.ly/GettyDriveInWebsite Adult $11.00 Child (6-12) $6.50 Senior Citizen (60+) $7.00 College Student $7.00 TACO Tuesday Adult $7.50
Disability Awareness Art Show
11:00 am – 5:00 pm
City Center Arts located at 356 W. Western Ave. is hosting this event. Living in the world differently than most people can give different perspectives on many things especially when you don’t have a choice of the difference you have in your life. Many of us have disabilities which gives us this different perspective on living life. This show is for those in the art community that live with disabilities. CLOSED Monday & Tuesday, Wednesday – Friday: 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams in the 1940s. Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
2021 Cheers and Chocolate Community Crawl
April 1 – April 30
This event encourages the whole community to frequent area businesses to purchase the featured Cheers items in support of both the business and Every Woman’s Place. “Joining efforts with popular businesses in our community allows us to increase our messaging to survivors who may not otherwise reach out to for assistance.” This full month of community engagement will be capped off by the Community Crawl Finish Line. The Finish Line is an all-day “eat, drink and stroll” through the Muskegon downtown Social District, with live entertainment at the end of the evening, which will be broadcast on MuskegonChannel.com for those wishing to attend virtually. Community Crawl Finish Line (April 24, 5-8 pm)
The Finish Line will also feature the sale of boxed hand-made chocolates prepared especially for Cheers & Chocolate by the student chefs of the Culinary Institute of Michigan. In-person and virtual attendees of the Finish Line can reserve their choice of boxed chocolates, priced from $10 to $20 and in 4-count, 8-count, or 12-count sizes, for pickup either at EWP or the Finish Line. This event raises funds to support the work of Every Woman’s Place. For 45 years, Every Woman’s Place has provided support to victims of domestic and sexual violence. EWP provides safe shelter, a 24-Hour Crisis Line, counseling, a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), legal advocacy and services for men, women, and children who have been affected by sexual assault, domestic violence, and sex trafficking. For a complete list of businesses participating visit www.everywomansplace.org 231-759-7909
‘Who is Rosie Lee Wilkins? Piecing Together Her History’ Exhibit
In her lifetime, Rosie created over 100 quilts and unfortunately, her story was left unfinished. Along with highlighting some of her quilts—which are only a part of her legacy—visitors to the exhibit will get a behind the scenes look at how the museum staff worked to research and piece together the history of Rosie’s life. www.lakeshoremuseum.org 231-722-0278
Friends of Art: 100 Years
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster is featuring a selection of almost 30 artworks donated by the Friends to the museum’s permanent collection over the decades. Including pieces by James Richmond Barthé and Paul Howard Manship and one of our signature paintings, Tunis Ponsen’s Yacht Club Pier.” A video, Friends of Art 100th Year Anniversary, tells the story of the history of the group through the years. The video and exhibition information can be found here: https://muskegonartmuseum.org/exhibition/friends-of-art-100-years/ Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Open 11-4. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
Thursday April 22:
Movies at the Getty Drive-In Theatre
8:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Only 9 drive-in theaters remain scattered throughout the state of Michigan, and one is found here in Muskegon! The Getty Drive-In Theatre located at 920 E. Summit Ave. offers a double feature on 4 outdoor screens. Tune your car radio to the cinematic sounds coming from the big screen. Movies begin at dusk. Showing this week are: Godzilla vs. Kong / The Little Things. Nobody / John Wick. Tom & Jerry / The Iron Giant. Voyagers / Chaos Walking Tickets a can be pre-ordered here bit.ly/GettyDriveInWebsite Adult $11.00 Child (6-12) $6.50 Senior Citizen (60+) $7.00 College Student $7.00 TACO Tuesday Adult $7.50
2021 Cheers and Chocolate Community Crawl
April 1 – April 30
This event encourages the whole community to frequent area businesses to purchase the featured Cheers items in support of both the business and Every Woman’s Place. “Joining efforts with popular businesses in our community allows us to increase our messaging to survivors who may not otherwise reach out to for assistance.” This full month of community engagement will be capped off by the Community Crawl Finish Line. The Finish Line is an all-day “eat, drink and stroll” through the Muskegon downtown Social District, with live entertainment at the end of the evening, which will be broadcast on MuskegonChannel.com for those wishing to attend virtually. Community Crawl Finish Line (April 24, 5-8 pm)
The Finish Line will also feature the sale of boxed hand-made chocolates prepared especially for Cheers & Chocolate by the student chefs of the Culinary Institute of Michigan. In-person and virtual attendees of the Finish Line can reserve their choice of boxed chocolates, priced from $10 to $20 and in 4-count, 8-count, or 12-count sizes, for pickup either at EWP or the Finish Line. This event raises funds to support the work of Every Woman’s Place. For 45 years, Every Woman’s Place has provided support to victims of domestic and sexual violence. EWP provides safe shelter, a 24-Hour Crisis Line, counseling, a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), legal advocacy and services for men, women, and children who have been affected by sexual assault, domestic violence, and sex trafficking. For a complete list of businesses participating visit www.everywomansplace.org 231-759-7909
Open Studio Session: Climate Art
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Community members are invited to drop-in to the ACWL-Nuveen located at 106 E. Colby St. to create climate-related art! If you don’t have any ideas for inspiration, White Lake Area Climate Action Council volunteers will be on hand to share information about climate changes affecting our area. You will also have the opportunity to have your artwork displayed at area businesses as part of the Earth Day 2021 Exhibition. Prizes will be awarded! To be included in the Earth Day 2021 Exhibition, artists must submit either a 12″x12″ repurposed canvas or 12″x12″ cardboard square to the ACWL-Nuveen by April 19. ACWL-Nuveen will have both on hand, although repurposed canvases are limited. Registration is required: www.artswhitelake.org/open-studio-session. Questions: 231-893-2524
Disability Awareness Art Show
11:00 am – 5:00 pm
City Center Arts located at 356 W. Western Ave. is hosting this event. Living in the world differently than most people can give different perspectives on many things especially when you don’t have a choice of the difference you have in your life. Many of us have disabilities which gives us this different perspective on living life. This show is for those in the art community that live with disabilities. CLOSED Monday & Tuesday, Wednesday – Friday: 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Friends of Art: 100 Years
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster is featuring a selection of almost 30 artworks donated by the Friends to the museum’s permanent collection over the decades. Including pieces by James Richmond Barthé and Paul Howard Manship and one of our signature paintings, Tunis Ponsen’s Yacht Club Pier.” A video, Friends of Art 100th Year Anniversary, tells the story of the history of the group through the years. The video and exhibition information can be found here: https://muskegonartmuseum.org/exhibition/friends-of-art-100-years/ Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Open 11-4. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
Cardio Drumming!
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
A fun workout for all ages, sizes and fitness levels! First timers can rent the needed equipment for $1 Lakeshore Sports Arena 4470 Airline Rd. Muskegon, MI 49444 The class is just $2 per person. Required equipment: Water bottle, available to rent for $1 each are: 17 gallon bucket, 65-75cm yoga ball, Drumsticks. Keep up to date with the Muskegon Drum Crew Facebook Group. Classes are Monday & Thursday. Social distance is required.
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams in the 1940s. Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
‘Who is Rosie Lee Wilkins? Piecing Together Her History’ Exhibit
In her lifetime, Rosie created over 100 quilts and unfortunately, her story was left unfinished. Along with highlighting some of her quilts—which are only a part of her legacy—visitors to the exhibit will get a behind the scenes look at how the museum staff worked to research and piece together the history of Rosie’s life. www.lakeshoremuseum.org 231-722-0278
Muskegon Museum of Art: Free Thursdays
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Free museum admission all day every Thursdays at the Muskegon Art museum located at 296 W. Webster Ave., compliments of The Meijer Foundation. Please remember your mask.
Friday April 23:
2021 Cheers and Chocolate Community Crawl
April 1 – April 30
This event encourages the whole community to frequent area businesses to purchase the featured Cheers items in support of both the business and Every Woman’s Place. “Joining efforts with popular businesses in our community allows us to increase our messaging to survivors who may not otherwise reach out to for assistance.” This full month of community engagement will be capped off by the Community Crawl Finish Line. The Finish Line is an all-day “eat, drink and stroll” through the Muskegon downtown Social District, with live entertainment at the end of the evening, which will be broadcast on MuskegonChannel.com for those wishing to attend virtually. Community Crawl Finish Line (April 24, 5-8 pm)
The Finish Line will also feature the sale of boxed hand-made chocolates prepared especially for Cheers & Chocolate by the student chefs of the Culinary Institute of Michigan. In-person and virtual attendees of the Finish Line can reserve their choice of boxed chocolates, priced from $10 to $20 and in 4-count, 8-count, or 12-count sizes, for pickup either at EWP or the Finish Line. This event raises funds to support the work of Every Woman’s Place. For 45 years, Every Woman’s Place has provided support to victims of domestic and sexual violence. EWP provides safe shelter, a 24-Hour Crisis Line, counseling, a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), legal advocacy and services for men, women, and children who have been affected by sexual assault, domestic violence, and sex trafficking. For a complete list of businesses participating visit www.everywomansplace.org 231-759-7909
Friends of Art: 100 Years
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster is featuring a selection of almost 30 artworks donated by the Friends to the museum’s permanent collection over the decades. Including pieces by James Richmond Barthé and Paul Howard Manship and one of our signature paintings, Tunis Ponsen’s Yacht Club Pier.” A video, Friends of Art 100th Year Anniversary, tells the story of the history of the group through the years. The video and exhibition information can be found here: https://muskegonartmuseum.org/exhibition/friends-of-art-100-years/ Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Open 11-4. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams in the 1940s. Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
‘Who is Rosie Lee Wilkins? Piecing Together Her History’ Exhibit
In her lifetime, Rosie created over 100 quilts and unfortunately, her story was left unfinished. Along with highlighting some of her quilts—which are only a part of her legacy—visitors to the exhibit will get a behind the scenes look at how the museum staff worked to research and piece together the history of Rosie’s life. www.lakeshoremuseum.org 231-722-0278
Saturday April 24:
Muskegon Risers Home Soccer Game vs Colorado Inferno FC
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The Colorado Inferno F.C., is flying to Muskegon to play soccer at the Mercy Health Arena located at 470 W. Western Ave. The Inferno will bring a unique arena soccer brand and style to face the Risers. Tickets are available now at www.muskegonrisers.com/tickets #GORISERS! Tickets are just $7 each!
Art Class at City Center Arts: Urban Photo Walk with Photographer Dianne Carroll Burdick
10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Local photographer Dianne Carroll Burdick leads an exploration of the urban environment, beginning at City Center Arts located at 356 W. Western Ave., and then moving outdoors to photograph downtown Muskegon. Bring your camera. Class is $35 per person.
2021 Cheers and Chocolate Community Crawl
April 1 – April 30
This event encourages the whole community to frequent area businesses to purchase the featured Cheers items in support of both the business and Every Woman’s Place. “Joining efforts with popular businesses in our community allows us to increase our messaging to survivors who may not otherwise reach out to for assistance.” This full month of community engagement will be capped off by the Community Crawl Finish Line. The Finish Line is an all-day “eat, drink and stroll” through the Muskegon downtown Social District, with live entertainment at the end of the evening, which will be broadcast on MuskegonChannel.com for those wishing to attend virtually. Community Crawl Finish Line (April 24, 5-8 pm)
The Finish Line will also feature the sale of boxed hand-made chocolates prepared especially for Cheers & Chocolate by the student chefs of the Culinary Institute of Michigan. In-person and virtual attendees of the Finish Line can reserve their choice of boxed chocolates, priced from $10 to $20 and in 4-count, 8-count, or 12-count sizes, for pickup either at EWP or the Finish Line. This event raises funds to support the work of Every Woman’s Place. For 45 years, Every Woman’s Place has provided support to victims of domestic and sexual violence. EWP provides safe shelter, a 24-Hour Crisis Line, counseling, a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), legal advocacy and services for men, women, and children who have been affected by sexual assault, domestic violence, and sex trafficking. For a complete list of businesses participating visit www.everywomansplace.org 231-759-7909
Friends of Art: 100 Years
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster is featuring a selection of almost 30 artworks donated by the Friends to the museum’s permanent collection over the decades. Including pieces by James Richmond Barthé and Paul Howard Manship and one of our signature paintings, Tunis Ponsen’s Yacht Club Pier.” A video, Friends of Art 100th Year Anniversary, tells the story of the history of the group through the years. The video and exhibition information can be found here: https://muskegonartmuseum.org/exhibition/friends-of-art-100-years/ Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Open 11-4. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams in the 1940s. Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
Muskegon Farmers Indoor Winter Market
8:00 am – 2:00 pm
The Muskegon Farmers Market located at 242 W. Western Ave. will be open indoors Saturdays until May. For COVID19 safety measures, the market will have a different look and feel this year: Please wear your mask and walk within the direction arrows. Thank you
Sweetwater Local Foods Market Sweetwater Local Foods Market – OFFERING PREORDERS FOR PICKUP
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Sweetwater Local Foods Market, 6401 Harvey St.
Sweetwater Local Foods Market will be offering a PREORDER ONLY market, out in the parking lot, from 10:00am to 11:00am. Sign up for the newsletter to get your order in here: https://tinyletter.com/SweetwaterLocalFoodsMkt or get the list from the website here: sweetwaterlocalfoodsmarket.org Sweetwater Local Foods Market offers healthy, humane, homegrown, local food you can trust! They are open year-round.
Boomtown Market Craft Beer & Wine Tastings
10:00 am – 7:00 pm
BoomTown Market, 351 W. Western Ave
Boomtown Market in Downtown Muskegon invites you to free Draft, Craft Beer & Wine Tastings every Saturday starting at 10 a.m. Sample unique Craft Beers on Tap from all around Michigan! If you like it, we’ll can a 32 ounce-er for you right then and there!
Sunday April 25:
Muskegon Lake Spring Volunteer Cleanup 2021
8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Always one of our favorite times of the year to make a difference for our community. Muskegon has the best volunteers! The Muskegon Lake Watershed Partnership and our partners – UAW Local 637, West Michigan Shoreline Regional Development Commission (WMSRDC), The Greater Muskegon Jaycees, City of Muskegon, Muskegon County, West Michigan United Labor (WMUL), DTE, Muskegon Co. Environmental Coordinating Council, Greater and United Way of the Lakeshore – along with other generous, local volunteers will team up, once again, to improve Muskegon Lake shoreline and watershed locations along the Lakeshore Trail from the Muskegon River to Lake Michigan and along it’s tributaries. NOTE: Social distancing & mask wearing where necessary will be in effect. ITINERARY:
• 8:00 – Meet at The Depot at 610 W. Western Ave. for your instructions, locations & supplies – we will disperse quickly to get to work as soon as instructions are given out. No registration is required. Just show up!
* PLEASE DRESS IN LAYERS for changing weather conditions along the shoreline. Plan to get wet but be safe! Please do not disturb wildlife. Bring rubber gloves or work gloves if you have them. Wear old shoes, rubber boots, hip boots or waders. You can even ride your bicycle to the cleanup locations along the Lakeshore Trail. Most of all… have fun!
Trash Bash
April 25 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
The White Lake Area Chamber of Commerce seeks the public’s help to act as “Trash Bashers” and clean up North and South of the bike trail, shoreline areas, and waterways at Trash Bash 2021! Come one come all! Groups and volunteers with waders, kayaks, and/or canoes are greatly needed. Meet at the Chamber Depot, 124 W Hanson St., Whitehall, where an action plan will be announced. Volunteers are asked to dress accordingly with masks, sunscreen, gloves, etc. Trash bags and refreshments will be supplied. Contact the Chamber at 231-893-4585 for more information. A rain date has been set for May 2nd.
2021 Cheers and Chocolate Community Crawl
April 1 – April 30
This event encourages the whole community to frequent area businesses to purchase the featured Cheers items in support of both the business and Every Woman’s Place. “Joining efforts with popular businesses in our community allows us to increase our messaging to survivors who may not otherwise reach out to for assistance.” This full month of community engagement will be capped off by the Community Crawl Finish Line. The Finish Line is an all-day “eat, drink and stroll” through the Muskegon downtown Social District, with live entertainment at the end of the evening, which will be broadcast on MuskegonChannel.com for those wishing to attend virtually. Community Crawl Finish Line (April 24, 5-8 pm)
The Finish Line will also feature the sale of boxed hand-made chocolates prepared especially for Cheers & Chocolate by the student chefs of the Culinary Institute of Michigan. In-person and virtual attendees of the Finish Line can reserve their choice of boxed chocolates, priced from $10 to $20 and in 4-count, 8-count, or 12-count sizes, for pickup either at EWP or the Finish Line. This event raises funds to support the work of Every Woman’s Place. For 45 years, Every Woman’s Place has provided support to victims of domestic and sexual violence. EWP provides safe shelter, a 24-Hour Crisis Line, counseling, a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), legal advocacy and services for men, women, and children who have been affected by sexual assault, domestic violence, and sex trafficking. For a complete list of businesses participating visit www.everywomansplace.org 231-759-7909
Latin Dance Lesson and Open Dance – Bachata
5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Are you ready for partner dancing again? Located at 5571 E. Apple Ave. ,weekly Latin dance events every Sunday in April. The events will be a beginner’s lesson and open dancing. Take the lesson or just come and dance. Your choice. No partner or experience needed. We will not be switching partners. Bring a partner, meet a partner there or come dance solo. It’s all fun. We will accept gift donations to cover our costs, but that is not required. This is open to the community and we want your bodies there! Invite your friends and let’s make it a party! If you would like to extend your social network, get some very fun exercise, learn some new dance moves, or just want to dance, this is for you! Feel free to bring your own non-alcoholic beverages. Casual attire and comfortable shoes (or dance in your socks). No street shoes on the dance floor. Get details on all of our dance events on our Facebook group page MADLOS. 231-736-3205
Disability Awareness Art Show
12:00 pm – 3:00 pm
City Center Arts located at 356 W. Western Ave. is hosting this event.Living in the world differently than most people can give different perspectives on many things especially when you don’t have a choice of the difference you have in your life. Many of us have disabilities which gives us this different perspective on living life. This show is for those in the art community that live with disabilities. CLOSED Monday & Tuesday, Wednesday – Friday: 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Friends of Art: 100 Years
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster is featuring a selection of almost 30 artworks donated by the Friends to the museum’s permanent collection over the decades. Including pieces by James Richmond Barthé and Paul Howard Manship and one of our signature paintings, Tunis Ponsen’s Yacht Club Pier.” A video, Friends of Art 100th Year Anniversary, tells the story of the history of the group through the years. The video and exhibition information can be found here: https://muskegonartmuseum.org/exhibition/friends-of-art-100-years/ Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Open 11-4. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Ansel Adams: The Photographs of Yosemite Suite features 24 iconic images of Yosemite National Park, the location and pictures that defined Adams’s internationally celebrated career can be seen at the Muskegon Art Museum located at 296 W. Webster. Friends of Art members purchased the photographs for the museum collection in 1989. The exhibition provides a view into unforgettable scenes of America’s natural grandeur, first photographed by Adams in the 1940s. Open with enhanced cleaning and social distancing protocols. Mask wearing is required. Closed Mondays. 231-720-2570
The Virtual Tulip Time Run
Run, Walk, Anytime, Anywhere!
HOLLAND, MI – Tulip Time Festival recently announced additional details for the 2021 Virtual Tulip Time Run.
Join the Tulip Time Virtual Run and participate in the 5K or 10K as your schedule permits and on any course. Select the Tulip Time 5K or 10K course and experience the beauty of Holland as you run through the tulip-lined streets! Other options have also been mapped including the Window on the Waterfront 5K, Centennial Park 5K, or Centennial Park 5-mile course. Or, you can create your own course. It’s a fun way to get the entire family involved!
All registered participants will receive a commemorative finisher medal, a race bib, an exclusive race buff ($10 value), and discount for the Tulip Time Run 2022. Run shirts and hoodies, designed and printed by SilkScreen Marketing, are available for purchase. Participants will receive their run packets by mail.
In addition, for the first time ever, RaceJoy is coming to the Tulip Time Run. RaceJoy is a runner-tracking phone app offering remote engagement with participants. It allows a customizable and interactive virtual race experience with GPS tracking and updates every mile. RaceJoy is fun for participants and spectators. RaceJoy is all about creating an exciting, fun running experience no matter where the finish line is.
For more information, to check out the routes, and to register, visit www.tuliptime.com/run. Registration is open now through May 10. No matter where or when you run, be sure to share your photos with us by using #ExperienceTulipTime #TulipTimeRun.
Michigan 20th Circuit Court’s Online Parenting Time Complaint Resolution
Getting Tech Friendly: Ottawa County Friend of the Court Offers Online Parenting Time Complaint Resolution
The Ottawa County Friend of the Court has expanded its ground-breaking online dispute resolution platform to include parenting time complaints. Parents may now initiate and resolve parenting time complaints online from a smartphone, computer or tablet. The 20th Circuit Court in Ottawa County is the only court in the state of Michigan and in the nation to offer this option.
“Online dispute resolution of parenting time complaints can happen outside of court hours,” said Chief Judge Jon Van Allsburg, “and the parties do not have to appear at the same time, to solve transportation and scheduling issues. Technology provides access to the court to parents who cannot attend court in person, and we believe that is important.”
Jennell Challa, Ottawa County Friend of the Court, said “we encourage parents to prevent misunderstandings by putting their parenting time schedules in writing and by adjusting them as their circumstances change. If a parent misses scheduled time with their child, we seek to address the issue in a way that is convenient for both parents.”
Matt Schmid, Assistant Friend of the Court, notes that “this online process will work the same as it does in person. Any parent will get the chance to explain the problem or the circumstances. We can then create makeup parent time agreements or refer the parents to mediation via the platform, just as we would in person. Additional options are helpful during this difficult time.”
The platform works by enabling any parent with an existing court case to electronically contact their caseworker. That person can provide information, and the caseworker then invites the other parent to respond. The other parent has various options for how to respond, including proposing make-up parenting time. The caseworker can assist by offering ideas and suggestions. If the parents reach an agreement, the case worker will prepare the legal document for all parties to review and sign. The agreement is then submitted electronically to the judge for signing. When the agreed upon order is signed, any hearing on the dispute is canceled if all disputed matters have been resolved. The parties need not come to court to finalize the agreement and the entire process can be completed in a few days, whereas filing a motion and scheduling a hearing on the same dispute can take several weeks.
This process is similar to “in-person” parenting time complaint resolution, is free of charge and convenient for people who cannot come to court for any reason, including work, school, health, or quarantine.
The 20th Circuit Court has long been a national leader in improving outcomes for families via online access. In 2016, it was the first family court in the nation to launch an online child support compliance platform. In 2020, the court launched an online dispute resolution process, which has now been expanded to offer parenting time complaint initiation and resolution.
The platform is powered by Matterhorn by Court Innovations, an online dispute resolution provider based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. “Congratulations to the Michigan 20th Circuit Court for taking a proactive, public-centered approach to working with families. We are proud to provide the technology platform for their great work,” said Court Innovations CEO, MJ Cartwright.
Visit courtinnovations.com/MIC20 to see the platform.
Free Walking Program in Ottawa & Allegan Counties
Parks & Public Health team up to offer Step it Up! Walking Program free in Ottawa & Allegan counties
Registration is now open for Step it Up!, a free, 8-week program created in partnership by Ottawa County’s Parks & Recreation and the Department of Public Health. Step it Up! was designed to help participants get active and visit new parks. All levels of fitness are welcome!
Participants will be able to set activity goals and track their activity through the Step it Up! online platform. Each week, participants who track their activity are eligible for incentive prizes.
The program begins May 10! To register, visit: miottawa.org/stepitup
👟 >> Register for Step it Up! today << 👟

Group walks & activities
In order to help participants stay active throughout the program, Ottawa County Parks & Recreation offers multiple guided walks of varying paces each week. To encourage participants to discover new recreational activities, the program also offers opportunities to try kayaking, orienteering, and more. These activities and necessary equipment are free-of-charge to registered participants. Space for activities is limited and registration for each will be required. Links will be provided to registered participants.
Step it Up! begins on May 10
Commit to fit & register by May 7: miOttawa.org/Step it Up
Workplace Wellness
Local employers are invited to join the Workplace Wellness initiative to encourage their employees to participate in Step it Up! Additional incentive prizes are available to participating organizations.
To learn more about how to bring Step it Up! to your company or organization this spring, contact Jessica VanGinhoven or Amy Sheele.
Fruitport Board of Education Meeting Agenda – 04/19/21
Fruitport Community Schools
BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING
Monday, April 19, 2021 – 7:00 p.m.
Board Room
Zoom Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/91244123011?pwd=Z0FNc3BxVEIwbjJWU21BSEYzRG5mQT09
Meeting ID: 912 4412 3011
Passcode: 533524
I. CALL to ORDER
II. PLEDGE of ALLEGIANCE
III. ROLL CALL
IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
V. PRESENTATIONS
- Above and Beyond Recognitions
VI. COMMUNICATIONS
VII. SUPERINTENDENT/ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS
VIII. REMARKS FROM THE PUBLIC*
IX. CONSENT AGENDA
- Approval of Special Meeting Minutes of April 14, 2021 (attachment IX-1)
- Approval of Bills (attachment IX-2)
General Fund $142,694.88
Other Funds:
Early Childhood Center 2,381.81
Food Service 80,652.65
Coop Ed (ISD) Tech Millage 1,590.00
2017 Debt Retirement 500.00
Debt Service Fund 2010 2,000.00
Total Bill List $229,819.34 - Acceptance of Monthly Financial Report and ACH Transactions (attachment IX-3)
- Acceptance of Student Activity Summary Report (attachment IX-4)
- Acceptance of Credit Card and Utilities Report (attachment IX-5)
- Approval of Capital Projects Progress Report (attachment IX-6)
- Approval of Personnel Report (includes confirmation of new hires, resignations, retirees, and transfers) (attachment IX-7)
X. GENERAL BOARD BUSINESS
- Continuation of the Instructional Plan (attachment X-1)
- MAISD Biennial Election Resolution for Consideration (attachment X-2)
- Selection of a Superintendent Search Firm (attachment X-3)
XI. BUSINESS & FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORTS & RECOMMENDATIONS
Elroy Buckner, Chairperson
- Chartwells’ Contract Renewal (attachment XI-1)
XII. PERSONNEL COMMITTEE REPORTS & RECOMMENDATIONS
Steve Kelly, Chairperson
XIII. STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE REPORTS & RECOMMENDATIONS
Jill Brott, Chairperson
- Secondary Special Education Programming Proposal (attachment XIII-1)
XIV. BOARD MEMBER REPORTS AND DISCUSSIONS
XV. AGENDA ITEMS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS & SCHEDULING OF SPECIAL MEETINGS
- Schedule Business & Finance Committee Meeting
- Schedule Personnel Committee Meeting
- Schedule Student Affairs Committee Meeting
- MAISD Annual Budget Review April 27, 2021 @ 5:30 p.m. virtually via ZOOM
- Excellence in Education, May 2, 2021 @ 2:00 p.m.
XVI. REMARKS FROM THE PUBLIC*
XVII. ADJOURNMENT
*Time is provided for members of the audience to address the Board of Education regarding any topic including items on the agenda. The board is providing two opportunities for the public to comment during the meeting. The first is for people who wish to bring issues to the Board of Education for board consideration. At the end of the meeting the board will provide a brief opportunity for community members to comment on activities and/or discussion that took place during the board meeting. Time limits may be placed if a large number of individuals would like to address the board.
Instructions for Participating in the April 19th Fruitport Village Council meeting
Village Council meeting Monday April 19th at 7pm. Due to COVID-19 it will be done as a teleconference call. To participate you will need to call 1-844-474-0925 and use a passcode of 57182580 followed by the # sign. The meeting will start at 7pm but the phone line will be open at 6:45pm to allow for you to join prior to the opening of the council meeting. Just like a regular meeting the public will be given an opportunity to talk during the Public Comment portion of the meeting. If possible, please mute your phone if you participate and only unmute if you make a public comment. Thank you.
Village of Fruitport Council Meeting Agenda – 04/19/21
VILLAGE OF FRUITPORT
AGENDA
APRIL 19TH, 2021
COUNCIL MEETING
- Call to Order
- Roll Call
- Approval of April 19th Council Meeting Agenda
- Approval of February March 29th budget meeting and March 29th council meeting
- Public Comments (limited to 3 minutes each)
- Correspondence
- Reports from Officers
New Business
- 3rd Avenue Beautification
- Reappointment of Clerk/Treasurer
- Change of Ordinance Council Wages
- Seal Coating Project
- Advanced Pavement Markings
Old Business
- Motto
- 7th & Peach
- Public Comment (Limited to 3 minutes each)
- Warrants
- Adjournment
Melissa Horton Promoted to Executive Director of Lakeshore Museum
MUSKEGON, MI – “The Lakeshore Museum Center Board of Directors and staff are excited to announce the hiring of Melissa Horton as Executive Director,” says Rob Johnson, Board President.
Horton will maintain daily operations of the Museum, as well as overseeing its operating budget. Additionally, she will serve as a liaison between the Museum and its staff and the Board of Directors in developing any future goals and initiatives.
Johnson adds, “Melissa’s over 22 years working for the Lakeshore Museum Center, and wide range of experience within the organization during those years, made her an ideal candidate.” Previous to her promotion to Executive Director, Horton has served as the Interim Director, Vice President, Programming and Exhibits Director, and Program Director of Visitor Experiences, and Curator of Education, beginning her career at the Lakeshore Museum Center in 1998.
Horton was heavily involved in the decision making process of Michigan’s Heritage Park, as well as being instrumental in its construction. She worked directly with the architect to design the Visitors Center and Farm House, as well as researched and contracted the building of the Wigwam Village, Settlers Cabin, and Logging Shanty. Additionally, she developed the initiatives that made the visitor experience at Heritage Park a special one.
She is a member of the American Alliance of Museums, American Association of State and Local History, and Michigan Archeological Society. She has also been a long-standing member of the Michigan Museum Association, and has presented at their conferences since 2004.
She graduated from Grand Valley State University with a degree in Anthropology.
About Lakeshore Museum Center
Since 1937, the Lakeshore Museum Center has explored, preserved, and interpreted the history of Muskegon County through historic exhibits, education and cultural-based programs, and special events and presentations for all ages. The Center is comprised of multiple sites and buildings including the Hackley & Hume Historic Site, the Fire Barn Museum, the Scolnik House of the Depression Era and the Muskegon Heritage Museum.






