Trinity Health Muskegon - More Than Just a Hospital
Muskegon Rising
by Muskegon Rotary Club
3d ago
Gary Allore, president of Trinity Health Muskegon, explains the role Trinity Health has played throughout its centuries of existence in Muskegon County as a health provider, employer, and community partner. Trinity is so much more than a hospital ..read more
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Muskegon Polish Festival
Muskegon Rising
by Muskegon Rotary Club
1w ago
Learn about the vibrant world of the Muskegon Polish Festival with our special guests, Donna and Jason Piasecki. Entering its 9th year this Labor Day weekend, this beloved community event has a rich history of giving back. Get an exciting sneak peek at what attendees can expect. Whether you're a longtime festival-goer or curious about joining the festivities for the first time, learn more about this amazing celebration of Polish culture in the Muskegon community.  ..read more
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Judy Hayner - MuskegonCity Public Art Initiative
Muskegon Rising
by Muskegon Rotary Club
2w ago
Muskegon's art and culture scene is one of the community’s defining characteristics. Learn about the history and the public art projects that make Muskegon special in a captivating interview with Judy Hayner, Director of the MuskegonCity Public Art Initiative (MCPAI).  ..read more
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Tim Lipan - Muskegon Bike Time
Muskegon Rising
by Muskegon Rotary Club
3w ago
Now in its 18th successful year, Muskegon Bike Time attracts over 100,000 attendees and over 75,000 motorcycles. The first Harley-Davidson franchise was opened in Muskegon in 1919, shortly after the Muskegon Motorcycle Club was established. Bike Time has a multitude of events, including live music, the West Michigan Arm Wrestling Championship, a Cornhole Tournament, a Patriot Ride, and of course, amazing food and some adult beverages ..read more
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Michigan Irish Music Festival
Muskegon Rising
by Muskegon Rotary Club
1M ago
This Michigan Irish Music Festival, in its 25th year, provides a cultural experience unseen outside of Ireland. The festival boasts amazing Irish bands on six stages, traditional Irish food, and, of course, Irish beer and whiskey. It is a family-friendly festival that includes dancing, kid's story time, and even an area showcasing Celtic Canines.  ..read more
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Changing the Narrative: How One Man’s Mistake Transformed Into a Lifelong Mission
Muskegon Rising
by Muskegon Rotary Club
1M ago
Approximately ninety percent of those men and women who were incarcerated are released after their sentence is served and return home.  There are many barriers and obstacles for those returning home.  The stigma of a criminal conviction, the feeling of hopelessness, and not knowing where to go or who to turn to for answers are real dilemmas that these folks face.  Nate Johnson was one of those individuals.  He turned that negative into a positive by co-founding Fresh Coast Alliance.  In this podcast, you will learn about Nate's journey, which now encompasses a large no ..read more
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Ensuring School Safety: A Conversation with Jon Gale
Muskegon Rising
by Muskegon Rotary Club
1M ago
Jon Gale discusses his new role as safety and Security Liaison with Muskegon Area ISD, making safety in our schools a priority.  ..read more
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Mayor & Mayor - Past and Present: Nancy Crandall and Gary Nelund
Muskegon Rising
by Muskegon Rotary Club
1M ago
Former City of Norton Shores Mayor Nancy Crandall speaks to current Mayor Gary Nelund about the position, challenges, questions, and duties of being a city mayor.  What people should know about local government and the City of Norton Shores ..read more
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Lively Up Kombucha
Muskegon Rising
by Muskegon Rotary Club
2M ago
Kombucha is a 2000-year-old drink that is growing in popularity because of its potential health benefits. Made from tea, sugar, and yeast, it is a fermented beverage that often contains fruits, flowers, and/or spices to enhance the flavors and nutritional benefits. Muskegon is home to Lively Up Kombucha, one of the fastest-growing kombucha brewers in Michigan ..read more
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Patsy Petty
Muskegon Rising
by Muskegon Rotary Club
2M ago
In this interview with Patsy Petty you’ll get a short glance into the history of Muskegon’s progression in local politics through her rare personal experiences over a span of 60 years. If you’ve ever had a question why getting involved in your local community was important you will certainly get your answer after listening to this wise woman’s unique experiences of racial, and sexual inequalities that have impacted her personal life which now fuel her resilient passion to continue to serve the youth and Muskegon community at large ..read more
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