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Brittany Meyers

Brittany Meyers

Brittany Meyers is one of our newest freelance writers and photographers here at The Lakeshore. She is also an Assistant Creative Director and digital marketing professional with Chase Loreto Creative out of Spring Lake. 

Whenever she isn’t working her content creation magic, Brittany is a one-with-nature, yoga-loving, super-mom who can be found on one of the many hiking trails in Michigan with her family and dogs.
 

Brittany Meyers's Latest Articles

Mia's Village Eats, Dr. Rolf's Barbeque, and Hamburger Mikey picked downtown Spring Lake for their locations.
Grand openings: A look at 3 new eateries in Spring Lake

Find out why three new restaurants — Mia's Village Eats, Dr. Rolf's Barbeque, and Hamburger Mikey — picked downtown Spring Lake for their locations.

The butterfly sculpture was commissioned in honor of Kay Doss and donated to the Village of Spring Lake by the Doss family. The Dosses decided to relocate the sculpture so all could enjoy it.
Two families’ sculptures join Spring Lake’s Art in the Park initiative

Spring Lake’s Lakeside Trail now features two new works of art donated by the Doss and Rhem families.

Spring Lake Sparkle Festival makes a dazzling return

The Spring Lake Sparkle Festival has returned in 2022, bigger and better than ever. With over 120,000 multicolored lights, this community event has created a winter wonderland of holiday lights, sights, and sounds.

Sandy Parker
Spring Lake health educator’s wellness events raise funds for community causes

Sandy Parker, owner of On The Path Yoga, has raised funds to support several community causes through her outdoor yoga classes. It’s just one way she’s making a difference in the Village of Spring Lake.   

Attendees had an opportunity to tour U.S. Coast Guard ships during the week-long festival.
Thousands flock to Grand Haven for Coast Guard Festival

This festival began in 1924 when the local Coast Guard held rowing competitions for the service members stationed in Grand Haven. It has since grown to become one of the most popular festivals in Michigan.

Mark Powers cuts the blue ribbon to officially open Tanglefoot Park with the support of Village board members. (Brittany Meyers)
Long-awaited Tanglefoot Park opens with ribbon-cutting

Tanglefoot Park, four years in the making, started as an RV park and has now been transformed into an open, universal-access waterfront park that is available for all to enjoy. 

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