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  1. Suydam- Here are some of the other parties and events (got this from the ArtPrize website; there are more listed there, too): Thursday, September 23 Westside Neighborhood Party 8 – 10:30pm Location: Corner of Seward Ave and 5th St Details: Westside residents and ArtPrize fans are invited to gather together for a night at the movies... in an untraditional way. Bring your chair and blanket and escape to mid-1950’s Manhattan for a special outdoor screening of West Side Story. The concessions are on the house! Brought to you by Celebration! Cinema. Friday, September 24 Hillside Neighborhood Party 5 – 7pm Location: Gay Ave, between Washington and Fulton Grand Rapids, MI Details: This neighborhood street party will spotlight the talent of Grand Rapids' theatre district for a beer-tasting happy hour with some of Michigan’s best-loved brews. ArtPrize is all about exploration and conversation, and so is this unique event! Brought to you by Founders Brewing Company. Saturday, September 25 Center City Neighborhood Party/ArtPrize Concert: SURFER BLOOD Series 7 – 10pm Location: Rosa Parks Circle Corner of Monroe Ave and Monroe Center Grand Rapids, MI Details: Center City will be bustling with art fans and music lovers alike for the first of three concerts during ArtPrize 2010. Headlining: SURFER BLOOD Taking the stage will be Surfer Blood, an indie-rock band from West Palm Beach, Florida, who released their debut album in early 2010 to favorable reviews. Brought to you by Stella Artois. Monday, September 27 Monroe North Belknap Neighborhood Party 8 – 10pm Location: Cambridge House 600 Monroe Ave NW Grand Rapids, MI Details: It’s game night! Artists and public are invited to square off in competition while enjoying snacks and draft specials. Come on over after an evening of enjoying the venues in the Monroe North/Belknap area. Brought to you by Cambridge House. Thursday, September 30 Westside Neighborhood Day All Day Location: Westside Details: Westside Neighborhood Day is a day for local businesses, associations, communities, and ArtPrize venues to draw ArtPrize participants to the Westside through events, programming, specials, and more. What to do? It’s up to you! Friday October 1 Hillside Neighborhood Day All Day Location: Hillside Details: Hillside Neighborhood Day is a day for local businesses, associations, communities, and ArtPrize venues to draw ArtPrize participants to the Hillside through events, programming, specials, and more. What to do? It’s up to you!
  2. So this does not directly refer to our airport in GR, but this is something that would be great to see as the next phase: Airports pitch sites as all-purpose transport hubs http://www.usatoday.com/travel/flights/2010-07-20-airporthubs20_CV_N.htm
  3. While I appreciate your opinion, if I was told that I had to sell my property even if I did not want to, then I would consider that getting "ripped off" to put it in your terms. In this situation, Devries was willing to discuss selling the property to GVSU; it is just that GVSU did not like the terms that were presented and therefore is going to just take the land. Again, the right of a property owner is to own their land. It should not be so easy to just take it from them. Otherwise, what is the point of owning it in the first place?! I don't like it any more than anyone else that we have landlords on the west side by GVSU who leave their rental properties in near-ruin to save a buck. But it is their property. And just because I don't like it should not matter. Laws to protect the safety and well being of the renters make sense. But how they handle their property ownership is their right. Yes, I understand that most public infrastructure systems have happened using eminent domain. But again, I cannot accept that as a reason to take someone's land. If you have lived somewhere for years and now they want to pound out a freeway through your front porch, why should that be allowed?! The common good?! The common good should be to protect an American citizen's right and freedom to own property. It should not be to decide that because it is cheaper to take their land to build their road (or a building) that makes it okay. It flies in the face of property rights, IMHO. I am all about the idea of progress. Just not at the expense of my rights. And eminent domain continues to scare the heck out of me. We are a smart country; there surely is a better way to do this. Again, I appreciate your opinion. I simply don't agree with eminent domain.
  4. Eminent Domain sucks. Repeal Eminent Domain laws...all of them. If you own property, you should be able to sell or not sell if you want to.
  5. So if GVSU is looking to tear down the old A & P Building and put a 100,000 sq. ft. building up, I am guessing that it will be a 3-4 Story building, correct? Just looking at that lot, it would seem that the building would be about that size.
  6. I volunteered and will be one of a few hundred "way finders" next week!
  7. Is there/does anyone have a list of the current "spinoff" events that have planned because of ArtPrize (i.e. ShirtPrize)?
  8. We are; have about a dozen friends coming in for it! A lot from New York!
  9. On the east wall of the Grand Rapids Community Foundation's new building (the Icehouse building) there is an artist who has, for the last couple of weeks, been performing prep work. I think that it is this guy: http://www.artprize.org/artist/id/3217 Being that it will be finished with ..."an exterior UV resistant varnish..." this will be a long lasting piece of the first ArtPrize. Cannot wait to see how this one turns out!
  10. This is a great big deal! How cool is it that lil ol' GR is going to host 1000 artists from around the world and have the chance to interact with many of the artists and talk about their art?!! This is turning out to be a bigger event than I would have ever imagined! Anyone volunteering? I think that I am going to sign up to help! Sounds like they are going to need every hand available. And, what a great opportunity to promote Grand Rapids and West Michigan!
  11. QUOTE (Yankee Fan @ Jul 23 2009, 10:02 AM) I don't know much about this proposal (looks like it has been in the works for a couple of years) but this is pretty cool. I know that there are some who would look at this and think that we should focus on more localized things, first. However, after reading the article, going to this company's website, and learning about what this could do, I really like this. http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/ind...ail_from_g.html Why? What makes this idea silly? What is it that I am missing?
  12. You can now fly on Allegiant direct to Phoenix. http://www.mlive.com/business/west-michiga...irect_flig.html
  13. So they are going to announce new air service at the Ford; anyone want to spill the beans before woodtv? http://www.woodtv.com/dpp/news/local/grand..._for_GR_airport
  14. I don't know much about this proposal (looks like it has been in the works for a couple of years) but this is pretty cool. I know that there are some who would look at this and think that we should focus on more localized things, first. However, after reading the article, going to this company's website, and learning about what this could do, I really like this. http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/ind...ail_from_g.html
  15. Yes- but our extended family has already used the names that we would have liked (Connor, McKenna, etc.) and we thought changing it up a bit might be a good way to go.
  16. I have always liked places/structures with Celtic and Irish names. Here are some I like (with meanings): The "Camdens" (From The Valley) The "Kylene" (Little Piece Of Land) Oona (One) Teranika (Earth's Victory)
  17. Just wanted to remind you guys that the Res Life car show is this weekend. It is a great time for the kids, too. See below for details. ResLife Car Show July 19 {sodEmoji.|} Sunday {sodEmoji.|} 5:00 p.m Don't miss this 9th Annual ResLife Family Day and Car Show, a fun-filled event for the whole family! Activities Hundreds of sweet rides, from classics to custom hotrods and cycles. Lots of games for the kids! Your favorite summer time concessions! Great Food There will be plenty of food and refreshments for you and your family, all proceeds will go to support Power House inner city kids ministry. Food Hotdogs Hamburgers Pizza ResLife 5100 Ivanrest Ave SW Grandville, MI 49418 Office (616) 534-4923
  18. Go ahead and call me a big nerd, but I am voting for Robert Burden!!!! C'mon, anyone who wants to do a piece on Voltron is fricken awesome!!!! http://www.artprize.org/artist/id/1590
  19. Maybe Granholm is trying to ensure that the people of Detroit have a "quick" way to leave the state when everything closes down...
  20. Maybe they have uncovered the process that the Egyptians used to build the pyramids...
  21. I kept convincing myself that it was not the facade, but the sign kind of put the nail in the coffin. I am thoroughly disappointed in the facade, too.
  22. I agree. GM relocating their HQ to GR would be a really bad thing. However, who is not to say that a company like Fiat would not come and "park" their US headquarters in good ol' West Michigan?! Now wouldn't that shake our state up a little bit?!
  23. Thank you for your response. And your point about setting the stage to continue to improve transit throughout West Michigan is a good one and speaks to me. With that said, I think that I will end up voting for this. But once this is in process... I want to see a continued focus on integrating the various modes of transportation around town. And I have a suggestion for a way to integrate two of our favorites on UP: 1. The Silver Line goes in. Each station should add a ton of available space for bicycles. Make it nice. Have some lockers, some spots that people can lease and "reserve" on a monthly basis. Don't just slap some "normal" bike racks in there. Make it a little nicer, a little more intimate. 2. At the same time that we are talking about the Silver Line, we are adding the bike trail along the South Beltline. There is already a bike trail from Byron Center to the Zoo. There are other trails all around West Michigan, but in this case I will talk about the trails in proximety to the Silver Line. Why not create new trail "spurs" that directly link to the stations on the Silver Line? If you live within a mile of the Silver Line, you may bike or walk to a station. If you live farther than that, unfortunately you may be unwilling to ride your bike on a street to get to a station. I am not saying that some won't do this, but why not leverage our existing bike trail infrastructure and link it to the new Silver Line. Maybe, to take this just a step further, you add signage on the bike trails, directing you to the nearest Silver Line station? My point: Like any venture, you have to drive "traffic" to your doorstep. For people who already use the bike trails, this would be a natural way to extend their use of the trails and the new Silver Line. Am I stretching here or is this within the realm of reasonable thought?
  24. Or, in my case, because I truly do not understand how this is adding up to a good investment. I have no vested interest in this either way as I will not be riding it and I do not live in that area. But I get to vote on it, so I want to know why it makes sense to say yes. I like the idea, the theory. Just not ready to say that this is as great of an idea as some are. I am sorry Rizzo, but please don't lump me in with people trying to "prove a point." You shouldn't chastize those who are trying to get their arms around this. If it ends up making sense, I will vote yes.
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