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Hope College DeVos Fieldhouse,
LAUP‘s 15th Annual Youth Development Conference on February 11th, 2024. Hope College will host at the Devos Fieldhouse for a morning career fair. We will be there to answer voting questions they may have, or to register new voters.
League members are invited to join us for an informal gathering. Meet new members and learn more about the League.
Join staff from Community Action House, First United Methodist Church’s Refresh: Hygiene and Hope Program, and Good Samaritan as they explore their organization’s perspectives, strategies, and visions to address homelessness in our area. This panel will highlight current efforts, challenges, and innovative strategies for providing support and creating lasting change for those experiencing housing instability.
This is a free adult Cultural Lens program sponsored by Corewell Health. The Holland Museum Cultural Lens Series is designed to foster meaningful conversations around social issues that shape our community.
Today, the League of Women Voters of the United States celebrates 105 years of empowering voters and defending democracy!
Founded by suffragists on February 14, 1920, the League was established six months before the 19th Amendment was finally ratified.
Zoom Call in February
Holland Arts Council other months
Under the shadow of the windmill at the geographic center of our community, the Macatawa River works its way through its marsh and flows into Lake Macatawa. The surrounding area comprises the Macatawa Watershed, which has profoundly impacted the settlement of the Holland/Zeeland area and how our community functions today.
Join the Holland Museum, along with Dan Callam and Kelly Goward from the Outdoor Discovery Center Network, for An Environmental History of the Macatawa Watershed as they share an overview of how the area was formed following the end of the Ice Age, how humans have interacted with and impacted the watershed, why our community lake hasn’t always had the best reputation, and the story of how efforts are being made to fix it.
Thursday, February 20, 2025
7:00-8:30 pm
Holland Museum
FREE Adult Tales from the Archives Program
Registration is encouraged