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Holland s 92nd Tulip Time Festival, May 1-9 | WTVB | 1590 AM · 95 5 FM

Holland’s 92nd Tulip Time Festival, May 1-9 By Peg McNichol The 92nd Annual Tulip Time Festival kicks off Saturday, May 1, 2021. Yes, COVID-19 has forced a few changes: No parades. No Dutch Dances. Still, an array of other events are planned, and millions of tulips are ready for visitors. Pure Michigan’s Dave Lorenz says festivals celebrating heritage are important connecting events. “It’s a really unique European culture that the community has held onto and shown pride in,” he told WHTC. “That’s really important. This is one of those things that brings us together. Festivals and events bring us together as communities. If there’s ever a time when we need that, it’s right now.”

Holland s 92nd Tulip Time Festival, May 1-9 | WIN 98 5 Your Country | WNWN-FM

Holland’s 92nd Tulip Time Festival, May 1-9 By Peg McNichol The 92nd Annual Tulip Time Festival kicks off Saturday, May 1, 2021. Yes, COVID-19 has forced a few changes: No parades. No Dutch Dances. Still, an array of other events are planned, and millions of tulips are ready for visitors. Pure Michigan’s Dave Lorenz says festivals celebrating heritage are important connecting events. “It’s a really unique European culture that the community has held onto and shown pride in,” he told WHTC. “That’s really important. This is one of those things that brings us together. Festivals and events bring us together as communities. If there’s ever a time when we need that, it’s right now.”

Holland s 92nd Tulip Time Festival, May 1-9 | WKZO | Everything Kalamazoo

Holland s 92nd annual Tulip Time Festival is May 1 to 9, 2021. Peg McNichol/MWC Radio The 92nd Annual Tulip Time Festival kicks off Saturday, May 1, 2021. Yes, COVID-19 has forced a few changes: No parades. No Dutch Dances. Still, an array of other events are planned, and millions of tulips are ready for visitors. Pure Michigan’s Dave Lorenz says festivals celebrating heritage are important connecting events. “It’s a really unique European culture that the community has held onto and shown pride in,” he told WHTC. “That’s really important. This is one of those things that brings us together. Festivals and events bring us together as communities. If there’s ever a time when we need that, it’s right now.”

The Draft Room Is Open

Gutekunst was quiet in the open free agency market, the only signing this spring was a street free agent long snapper,  Joel Fortunato.   He’s been trying for four years to stick on an NFL roster and will get a chance by competing with incumbent Hunter Bradley.    Yet Gutekunst, and Vice President of Football Operations Russ Ball were very busy in creatively moving money around in a depressed salary cap off-season to keep some of their own free agents from hitting the open market. Restructured money for David Bakhtiari, Preston Smith, Adrian Amos (twice), Mason Crosby and Za’Darius Smith freed up enough cash to bring back most notably, Aaron Jones on a four year, 48 million dollar deal and Kevin King on a one year, six million dollar contract.  Chandon Sullivan and Marcedes Lewis are coming back on team friendly, one year deals.   All of the restricted free agents, including tight end Robert Tonyan are also coming back.

The Draft Room Is Open

The Draft Room Is Open
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