HOLLAND (WHTC-AM/FM) — Each week, Shandra Martinez, managing editor of The Lakeshore, talks with morning news host Peg McNichol about people and organizations making a positive difference along the Lakeshore. Listen to the full podcast: https://omny.fm/shows/whtcs-morning-news-podcast/good-things-on-the-lakeshore-with-shandra-marti-31
Here are some highlights from their conversation on Dec. 7, 2021.
Vaccine clinics for kids available across the lakeshore. What parents need to know about vaccination clinics are available across the lakeshore for children as young as 5 years old.
Make Waves on the Lakeshore: Donate your time, resources during season of giving. Beat the holiday blues by giving back with these Lakeshore opportunities.
Owner’s niece inspires Kenzie’s BE Café, where staff with disabilities will run the show. When Kenzie’s BE Café opens, owner Erin Lyon says the coffeehouse’s 25 employees with intellectual and developmental disabilities will “be pretty much running the show.”
Holland Aquatic Center expansion aims to serve diverse needs of community. When the Holland Aquatic Center opens in early 2022 after a major renovation and expansion, the facility will better serve the community’s diverse needs.
Grand Haven native adds classical spark to Vocal Synthwave band. Grand Haven native Kaylin Heydenburg brings her classical training to the West Michigan Vocal Synthwave band Von Kaiser.
Spanish-language radio pioneer ‘feeling proud’ as she retires after 57 years. After 57 years, Lu Reyes is retiring as host of Holland’s first Spanish-language radio show. but she will go on advocating for the marginalized.
Map highlights how GRCC brewers help Grand Rapids earn its Beer City USA title. The Grand Rapids Community College Foundation’s alumni relations team created a map of local craft breweries owned or operated by GRCC alums. It’s a fun way to create your own brewery tour and support GRCC alumni.
How 5 CFHZ grants will help enhance the Holland/Zeeland communities. Five Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area grants aim at addressing the child care crisis; preventing opioid deaths; and ensuring vital nonprofits can continue their missions.
Looking for something to do in December?
- Park hours, Ottawa County Parks Story Walks; Grab the kids on a nice day and go on a “Story Walk.” Pages from a featured book are posted along a path for your family to read together. Dec. 6-12 story: Goodbye Autumn, Hello Winter (hosted by Loutit District Library), Rosy Mound Natural Area, 13925 Lakeshore Ave., Grand Haven; Dec. 6-19 story: Rabbit’s Gift (hosted by Herrick District Library), Paw Paw West Park, 1099 Paw Paw Drive, Holland. Free. Details: news.miottawa.org/autumn-storywalks/
- 5 to 7 p.m. Dec. 10; Family Hike; Hemlock Crossing County Park, 8115 West Olive Road, West Olive. Join in the fun along the meadow trail, illuminated by LED candlelight, and then enjoy warm beverages and make an easy craft. The entire event takes place outdoors, so be sure to dress for the weather. (The Nature Center restrooms will remain open.) Free. Details: facebook.com/events/s/winter-family-event-at-hemlock/613759073307622/
- 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec. 11; Victorian Christmas Tours at Cappon House, 228 W. 9th St., Holland. Tour the Victorian-era home of Holland’s first mayor and learn about age-old holiday traditions and the Cappon family. Enjoy hot chocolate and a Victorian-themed craft activity. Admission: $7/adults, $5/seniors, $3/students, children 6 and younger admitted free. Masks required. Details: Holland Museum Victorian Christmas
- 1 to 4 p.m. Dec. 11; Holidays Around the World, Holland Museum, 31 W. 10th St., Holland. Explore holiday traditions around the world — Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, Christmas, Mashujaa Day, Diwali, Las Posadas, and Dia de Los Tres Reyes (Three Kings’ Day) — through stories and family-friendly activities. The Holland Chorale will entertain with carols. Admission: $7/adult, $6/senior, $4/student, children 6 and younger admitted free. Masks required. Details: Holland Museum Holidays Around the World
- 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., (with VIP shopping 11 a.m. to noon for $10, and noon to 5 p.m. $3; kids get in free) Merchants and Makers Very Merry Holiday Market, Trillium Events, 17246 VanWagoner Road, Spring Lake. Finish your holiday shopping at this fabulous market with 55 makers. Music by Plain Jane Glory; food available. Details: Merchants and Makers Very Merry Market
- 3 p.m. Dec. 12, Holland Chorale, First Reformed Church, 630 State St., Holland. After a two-year hiatus, the Holland Chorale returns with a live concert, ‘Tis the Season, featuring favorites of the season, selections from Benjamin Britten’s A Ceremony of Carols, a new work by Kyle Pederson, and much more. Members of the West Michigan Children’s Choir will be the Chorale’s special guests. Tickets are available at hollandchorale.org or via email at tickets@hollandchorale.org.
Check out more ideas in Sally Laukitis’ monthly column, December Along the Lakeshore: Sparkle, Sinterklaas, and shopping about ways to explore the Lakeshore.
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