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City of Grand Rapids earns $75k grant for indigenous art along Grand River


City of Grand Rapids earns $75k grant for indigenous art along Grand River
City of Grand Rapids
and last updated 2021-05-13 13:28:35-04
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The City of Grand Rapids has been awarded a $75,000 Our Town grant to research, plan and integrate wayfinding, historical markers and art of original indigenous people into the “River for All” Grand River trail and restoration project.
The grant – through the National Endowment for the Arts – will help fund a series of interpretive monuments along the Grand River trail and a feature sculpture of Anishinaabe art at Ah-Nab-Awen Park, according to a news release Thursday. ....

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Grand Rapids discontinues some synthetic pesticide use along Grand River to reduce chemical runoff


Grand Rapids discontinues some synthetic pesticide use along Grand River to reduce chemical runoff
Updated Apr 20, 2021;
Posted Apr 20, 2021
View of downtown Grand Rapids from River House Condos on Tuesday, March 21, 2017. The greenspace along the river on the right side are the city s Sixth Street and Canal parks. (Cory Morse | MLive.com)
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GRAND RAPIDS, MI Grand Rapids plans this spring to stop using synthetic pesticides and fertilizers at two of its riverside parks in an effort to reduce chemical runoff and make a cleaner Grand River.
The change is coming to Sixth Street and Canal parks along Monroe Avenue north of I-196, and the city will work with Midwest Grows Green, a nonprofit sustainable landscaping initiative, to implement the natural lawn care. ....

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