This Dog Has Never Had an Indoor Home! Can You Give Him One?
I ve grown up with pets for the majority of my life so I couldn t imagine it any other way. Pets bring so much joy into our lives but we also do the same for them, especially ones who don t have a home.
I d like to introduce you to this handsome pup named Indy. Indy is a 4-year-old German Shepherd who has never lived in a home indoors until he was recently taken in by the Humane Society of West Michigan. The staff at the Humane Society describe him as smart and eager to please. Because he s never been an indoor dog he needs an owner who can give him the time to adjust to a new living situation. However, I m sure once he gets spoiled he ll love what life on the inside is all about. Indy would do best in a home with older children and no other pets. Indy could make a wonderful pet for you. Get more info here.
The World Of Winter Festival inspires you to be active in the winter making Grand Rapids an active year-round city. The list of events taking place for January have been posted.
It was 10 years ago today, January 11, 2011, that the big blue building on the Medical Mile turned $286 million into becoming the Helen Devos Children's Hospital.
Free Jazz & Folk Concerts Virtually From St. Cecilia
St. Cecilia Music Center (SCMC) just announced new offerings to their Winter/Spring 2021 virtual concert series. As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to keep SCMC’s doors closed for in-person concerts, the organization remains committed to bringing ongoing great music to the community virtually.
The new concerts will include popular Michigan artists performing live from SCMC’s Royce Auditorium stage, for viewers to watch free virtually on SCMC’s Facebook and YouTube channels. In addition to the Michigan artist series, SCMC will feature virtual performances from artists who were to perform on the Jazz and Acoustic Café Folk Series.
The Griffins Will Drop the Puck in February!
The Grand Rapids Griffins have good news for hockey fans. There will be a season. It just won t start for a bit.
The Griffin s put out a statement from American Hockey League President and Chief Executive Officer Scott Howson regarding the league’s 2020-21 season:
The American Hockey League Board of Governors has approved the structural framework for an AHL season that will begin on February 5, 2021.
Details are still being worked out, but this step allows our teams and their National Hockey League partners to better determine their plans for the coming season. We look forward to dropping the puck on Feb. 5.