Madam Sylvia reads the stars.

Canine astrologer Sylvia reads the stars

We have a new offering this week to warm up those long Lakeshore nights: Sylvia reads the stars. This is a lighthearted horoscope as written by one of the Lakeshore's many beloved dogs, Madam Sylvia, as told to Kathleen Schenck. 

A student participates in a Pick a better snack™ session presented by the Battle Creek Family YMCA.
Battle Creek Family YMCA changes palates one vegetable at a time

The Battle Creek Family YMCA has implemented a variety of initiatives to address lack of access to fresh food and vegetables in its community.

Sydney Ritsema was the recipient of the Herbert F. and Mabel L. Olney Memorial Scholarship. She graduated from Ferris State University with a bachelor's degree in criminal justice and a minor in forensic psychology. 
Foundation invites students to apply for more than $860K in scholarships

This year, the Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area will award more than $860,000 in scholarships for students to attend schools of higher education throughout the nation.

An expansion at Art Mulder and Sons Trucking will add 147,000 square feet of new facility space and create up to 55 new jobs.
Art Mulder and Sons Trucking plans $31M expansion

The expansion — with assistance from Lakeshore Advantage and the city of Holland — will add 147,000 square feet of new facility space and create up to 55 new jobs.  

Beyond26, a nonprofit that connects job seekers living with disabilities with employment opportunities, is expanding to Grand Haven.
Shredding barriers to employment for those living with disabilities

Beyond26, a nonprofit that connects job seekers living with disabilities with employment opportunities, is expanding to Grand Haven.

Donna Lowry
Pilot grant helps parents, employers deal with ‘critical’ child care crisis

Ready for School and Goodwill Industries of West Michigan are using a state pilot grant to help parents afford quality child care, making it easier for employers to recruit and retain their workforce.

Nikole Hannah-Jones is the Pulitzer Prize-winning creator of The 1619 Project.
Pulitzer Prize winner to speak at GRCC’s Diversity Lecture Series

Nikole Hannah-Jones, Pulitzer Prize-winning creator of The 1619 Project, will offer a keynote discussion at GRCC’s Diversity Lecture Series.

Kylen Blom
Screen printing, innovating, and community building: Q&A with Kylen Blom

Kylen Blom is no stranger to starting a new project. The serial entrepreneur has been building businesses since his days as a business student at Hope College.

Volunteer opportunities along the Lakeshore don't stop when the snow falls.
Make Waves on the Lakeshore: Let kindness fight the wintertime blues

There are plenty of ways to fight the good fight this season. Here are some ideas for making a difference this winter along the Lakeshore.

From left, Iliana Ponce, Esther Fifelski, and Susan Kragt are among those advocating for Afghan refugees in West Michigan.
Lakeshore agencies welcome Afghan refugees with open arms

Bethany Christian Services is working in concert with Lighthouse Immigrant Advocates to help Afghan individuals and families who are seeking asylum following the U.S. armed forces withdrawal from Afghanistan.

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