Anna Doyle is making her mark in The Big Apple
“Whether it is performing arts, visual art, or fashion design and construction, art has always been an essential part of me that I do not foresee disappearing from my future,” Anna said. “I like to describe my design style as ‘dilapidated tailoring’. I take classic menswear and womenswear pieces and twist and distort them into new creations. Clothing is a vital part of self expression. My intention is for anyone to wear my designs, as long as they love how they feel in it.”
Fusion Rock Orchestra Photos
Photos from the Lowell Fusion Rock Orchestra concert on Friday Night.
April Scrap Metal Drive Helping Troop 102
“This is a huge help to the troop, and hopefully a great way to help the local community as well," Meis concluded.
Kindred Roots Cafe Offers Food, Drinks, and a Family-Friendly Community Space
Kindred Roots offers typical cafe fare like coffee, lattes, and chai’s. They source their coffee from Littlefoot Coffee Roasters in Grandville.
LowellArts presents Mayhem at Camp Marigold
“Our goal is to create a connection with our audiences,” Conrad said. “We want them to feel something, and hopefully, to carry that feeling with them beyond the performance.”
Murray Lake Marina, serving the area since 1944, under new ownership
Two years ago, after 40 years of owning Murray Lake Marina, Dave Steinbrecher of Lowell thought maybe it was time to sell his life’s work.
LAS Board of Ed Approves Improvements to Security Features, High School Computer Lab
Antonio Casarez presented the Student Council report and congratulated the girls gymnastics team for making it to the state finals, and the wrestling team for winning the state championship. He also reported that due to March being “Reading Month,” student flex time is designated reading time.
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.
Lowell Football Finalizes 2024 Schedule
Lowell Football Finalizes 2024 Schedule - The Red Arrows have a new conference, plenty of new opponents, and one very familiar one this year.
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).
Fairground Teardown Wraps up at Lowell’s Recreation Park
The City Manager has already been approached by one anonymous organization looking to make use of Recreation Park, but they still have a lot of work to do before they are ready for a comprehensive presentation.
LHS Musical Beauty and the Beast Opens at the Lowell Performing Arts Center
The LHS Musical Beauty & The Beast Debuted Last Friday.
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.
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.
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
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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.”
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.