

2024 Lowell Chamber Gathering of the membership

LowellArts presents Best Kept Secrets in March

Photos - Lowell Wrestling Wins Eleventh Straight State Championship

Lowell Wrestling Wins 11th Straight - Live Coverage Archive
Coming to you live from Kalamazoo!

Beauty and The Beast Comes to Lowell High School
Harper Postema takes on the role of Gaston, and he says that, “Even though a lot of stress comes with this role, it’s a lot of fun! I get to do some great comedy bits in the show, and the challenge of stepping out of my comfort zone - singing, dancing, and portraying a character, who is the polar opposite of myself, onstage - is very fulfilling.”

Catalyst Game Labs Donates Board Games to Lowell Nonprofits
Lowell nonprofits have put their board game donations to good use. Tyson Hoffman, the Childcare Director at Litehouse Family YMCA, has handed out board games to participants in the nonprofit’s various children’s programs, and Shannon Jammal-Hollemans, the Pastor at First Congregational UCC of Lowell, reported that the church is selling board games, at a cost of $10 per game, with proceeds going toward youth programming.
LAS Library Media Director Christine Beachler Earns Distinct Honor
“The Governor's Educator Advisory Council consists of 15 voting members appointed by the governor and includes individuals representing various roles in Michigan's public education system, including the Michigan Teacher of the Year.”
City Council addresses “A Perfect Storm” of budgetary concerns
“It kind of was like a perfect storm this year,” City Manager Burns noted. “Am I concerned that the sky is falling over us? No.”

Ball’s Softee Creme to Become Frosty Boy of Lowell
For the Kremers, the idea of expanding and adding a second Frosty Boy location, after so many years of success in Cascade, was always in the back of their minds, and the location could not be better, as the family lives right between Cascade and Lowell.

Los Portales Offers Mix of Authentic and Tex Mex Cuisine
The menu at Los Portales is a mixture of simple to more complicated dishes in Mexican cuisine; from good tacos to Molcajete which has a little bit of everything, steak, chicken, and shrimp in a flavorful red sauce.

Fallasburg Historical Society Hosts Burning Love Winter Party and Bonfire
The bonfire itself will take place across the street from Fallasburg Historical Society’s schoolhouse building, where food and drinks are served. The food will be served potluck-style. Though participants are not required to bring a dish to pass, they are more than welcome to do so.

Sarah Ellis, a Newly Awarded Fulbright Scholar, Will Visit Uruguay This Summer
Then on July 1st, after she and Chaye Klomparens, also a LHS Spanish teacher, got back from a student trip to Costa Rica, Ellis heard some news about her third application. It was good news. She had won the Fulbright Award.

WinterFest at Wittenbach Wege Center Takes to Great Outdoors
WWC WinterFest will take place this Saturday, Feb. 3 from 10 am to 3 pm.

State Awards $17.5 Million Grant to Prepare Lowell Township’s Covenant Business Park for Development
The parcel, which is zoned PUD for industrial and commercial use, is located at the southwest corner of Cascade Road and Alden Nash, just north of I-96; with its proximity to a major highway and minutes from an international airport, Covenant Business Park has been considered to be the finest parcel available in greater Grand Rapids.

Murray Lake Third Graders Visit the Museum
An elementary school tradition, Murray Lake third graders enjoy some of the exhibits at the Lowell Area Historical Museum.
Lowell Area Schools Board of Education kicks off the New Year
“A strong public education is a key element for the future of our community, our state, and our country. Our students and their families count on our public schools to prepare them for a successful future.”

Lowell Expected to Face Blizzard-Like Conditions Friday and Saturday
Lowellians can expect at least a rough 36 hours of winter to come in starting on Friday. Lowell Area Schools have already closed for the day tomorrow and all athletic and school events canceled for Friday and Saturday.

The Children’s Village Café offers a unique experience for Lowell families
“The kids get to play and the moms get to enjoy their coffee. We have a sensory room, too; when the kids get over-stimulated and overwhelmed, a parent can take them into that room, a room with kinetic sand, rocking chairs, a swing, and a light table.”
Podcast Recap - Al Eckman and WRWW Radio
In October, we planned out our podcast series with both Al Eckman and Laurie Summerfield, and are excited to be able to offer this additional media opportunity to the Lowell community.
As one of our first podcasts, we sat down with Al to learn a little bit more about WRWW.

RichaadEB Shredded His Way Into a Music Career
When Bichler turned fourteen, he picked up a guitar that he could call his own. Some friends had played guitar in the middle school talent show, and he enjoyed playing, even though he described himself as bad. Bichler can absolutely shred now, and he really could not back then, so it stands to reason that he was bad, at least according to his current standards, but we will have to take him on his word for it.