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Michigan's first beer co-op to begin selling memberships

Submitted 08-09-2013 under NEWS

After a long and, at times, tedious process, High Five Co-Op Brewery will begin to sell memberships on September 9.

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Harmony Brewing Company introduces local lunch menu

Submitted 08-06-2013 under OPINION

Beer for lunch? Harmony Brewing Company suggests just that, with a new lunch menu and a new lower alcohol beer.

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Italian chef delivers family recipe to Eastown

Submitted 07-24-2013 under NEWS

Grand Rapids resident Michelle Barnes bakes focaccia for the community from Uptown Kitchen.

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Committee to Ban Fracking in Michigan, Harmony Brewing Company to host benefit

Submitted 07-05-2013 under NEWS

The Committee to Ban Fracking in Michigan will host a benefit July 8 to raise awareness on fracking and a petition aimed to ban its use in the state.

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Join a drum circle at Wilcox Park

Submitted 06-25-2013 under LOCAL LIFE

Grand Rapids Community Drum Circle calling all 'beautiful vibes'

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Community Orchard idea taking root in MLK Park

Submitted 06-25-2013 under NEWS

Neighborhood organizers will bring 30 fruit trees to MLK Park and are asking for community support.

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New teen learning center to open in Eastown, holds open house during Bizarre Bazaar

Submitted 06-20-2013 under NONPROFITS

Open Doors, a school alternative for teens, will open on Lake Drive in July. Founder Rebecca Kirk shares the story behind Open Doors and invites the public to an open house on June 22.

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Eat.Shop.Rock. to celebrate local economy with food, music

Submitted 06-18-2013 under PLACE-MATTERS

Eastown, Wealthy, East Hills and East Fulton Districts are to be vibrant and lively this Thursday during the Uptown Eat.Shop.Rock event.

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BLOOMferments paves path for fermented foods

Submitted 06-18-2013 under INNOVATION-SPOTLIGHT

A new local organic business is creating healing concoctions through various forms of fermentation.

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Parking meters to get a raise

Submitted 06-17-2013 under NEWS

The Parking Commission has voted to increase rates of on-street parking meters while rates in downtown ramps will stay the same.

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