Holland

Located on the shores of little Lake Macatawa, just off the coast of expansive Lake Michigan, Holland is the epicenter of West Michigan’s Dutch history and culture. Not surprisingly, then, the city is perhaps best known for its annual Tulip Time Festival in May. But there’s much more to the Tulip City than, well, tulips. The city’s downtown is on the National Register of Historic Places and boasts as much retail activity as any urban core in the region. The community is flush with wildly popular waterfront beaches like Tunnel Park and Holland State Park. And Hope College lends the clean, conservative town a bit of youthful spirit.

Nonprofits unite to build Holland’s largest affordable housing community

Three nonprofits collaborate on an 18-acre project creating 120 mixed-income homes, expanding affordability, stability, and opportunity in Holland.

Gov. Whitmer honors chamber for being first in state to win top national award

Gov. Whitmer celebrates Michigan West Coast Chamber, praising innovative partnerships and its shared campus with Lakeshore Advantage and SURGE entrepreneurial program.

Windmill Island
Windmill Island extends season, hosts Touch a Truck at Fall Fest

Holland’s Windmill Island Gardens stays open longer with Fall Fest attractions, including tulip planting, artisan markets, live pumpkin carving, and Touch a Truck.

International Festival of Holland
International Festival of Holland celebrates global cultures with music and food

Holland’s free festival on Sept. 27 showcases worldwide music, food, art, and family storytelling, fostering cultural connections and community understanding.

Lakeshore Advantage expands SURGE programs to accelerate startups

Lakeshore Advantage’s new SURGE accelerators offer mentorship, capital pathways, and customer-focused strategies, helping Allegan and Ottawa County founders grow and scale.

Holland Chorale’s conductor focuses on expanding community connections

GRAMMY-nominated Philip Moody becomes Holland Chorale’s new artistic director, aiming to inspire audiences and increase accessible, community-focused performances.

Nonpartisan forums in Zeeland, Holland, and Saugatuck will let residents hear from candidates.
League of Women Voters hosting September forums in three cities

Nonpartisan candidate forums in Zeeland, Holland, and Saugatuck will give residents opportunities to hear from contenders and ask community-focused questions.

R. Aimee Chipman, owner of Bluestocking Bookshop, envisions it as more than just a bookstore.
Bluestocking Bookshop expands with inclusive space for community growth

The independent, LGBTQIA+ and woman-owned Bluestocking Bookshop in Holland reopens with a larger, accessible space designed for connection.

Michigan single moms scaled Pikes Peak with I Climb For Her—a symbol of resilience and rising together, step by step.
Holland single moms conquer Colorado peak, finding strength through community

Michigan single mothers scaled Pikes Peak, proving their resilience. The “I Climb For Her” expedition symbolizes overcoming challenges together, step by step.

Redlum Farm Preserve offers 20 acres with biking courses, a kids’ balance track, walking trails, a pond, and restored habitats..
Redlum Farm Preserve opens, expands biking options in Holland

Redlum Farm Preserve opened in August, connecting northside parks with trails, offering beginner-friendly biking, and drawing more than 500 people.

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