Liam’s Be Cafe Celebrates Grand Opening on World Down Syndrome Day
Justin Scott Justin Scott

Liam’s Be Cafe Celebrates Grand Opening on World Down Syndrome Day

Moreover, Liam’s Be Cafe addresses the pipeline problem associated with employing people with disabilities. If as many as 80 percent of the population of people, with disabilities, struggle with even entering the workforce, and the remaining 20 percent have been limited by the assumptions of even some of their boldest supporters, gaining important skills, higher wages, and satisfying work is all but off the table.

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Lowell FFA Successful at State Convention
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Lowell FFA Successful at State Convention

In the State Proficiency Awards, Madilynne Morgensen was named the State winner in the area of Agricultural Sales and Service. The Proficiency Awards recognize students that have outstanding Supervised Agricultural Experiences (SAE).

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Litehouse YMCA Receives Unique Donation During Annual Fundraiser
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Litehouse YMCA Receives Unique Donation During Annual Fundraiser

Though Litehouse YMCA is part of the YMCA of Greater Grand Rapids network, every penny raised in Lowell stays in Lowell, so when Rozema says this money helps children, she means it helps the children of Lowell; when she says it helps cancer survivors, she means it helps cancer survivors in Lowell.

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Bushnell First Grade Class Earns Top Honors Bowl in Michigan ReadBowl
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Bushnell First Grade Class Earns Top Honors Bowl in Michigan ReadBowl

Her students read over 60,000 minutes, over a five-week period, an impressive feat. The ReadBowl is part of the Share the Magic Foundation. Started in 2016 by Malcom Mitchell, a former NFL player who played for the New England Patriots, the ReadBowl has motivated thousands of students across the globe. 

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Beauty and The Beast Comes to Lowell High School
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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.”

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Catalyst Game Labs Donates Board Games to Lowell Nonprofits
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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.

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Ball’s Softee Creme to Become Frosty Boy of Lowell
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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.

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