Hello, Grand Rapids: Mayoral race gets interesting; Jenison Marching Band shows out in New York
GRAND RAPIDS, MI — The mayoral race in Grand Rapids just became more intriguing as a second candidate entered the field, adding more excitement and anticipation for the upcoming election. Former 3rd Ward City Commissioner Senita Lenear announced her candidacy on Tuesday, November 21, joining former state Rep. David LaGrand on the ballot. With the deadline to file still several months away, the race is shaping up to be a closely watched affair.
In other local news, Kent County leaders have expressed interest in contributing $15 million to a riverfront amphitheater project. The proposal, which received initial approval from the Kent County Board of Commissioners, has generated significant community interest due to its potential to bring cultural events and entertainment to the area. However, a revised proposal to expand parking at John Ball Zoo has faced pushback from neighbors and commissioners concerned about the impact on public greenspace. The discussion surrounding these projects highlights the delicate balance between development and preservation in the community.
Meanwhile, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade showcased the remarkable talent of the Jenison High School Marching Band from Michigan. The band’s 193 members captivated the national audience with their outstanding performance, representing the state with pride and skill. The Jenison community rallied behind the band, raising the necessary funds for their trip to New York City. Band Director Dave Zamborsky, along with the dedicated students, embraced the opportunity to showcase their talent on such a grand stage, calling it an incredible experience.
In an effort to bring residents back to West Michigan, a smart networking event called ReThink West Michigan took place during the Thanksgiving holiday. The event, now in its 12th year, aimed to connect former residents with some of the region’s biggest employers, showcasing the potential opportunities available in the area. This initiative seeks to harness the power of local talent and demonstrate that West Michigan is a vibrant and thriving destination for career growth and development.
These are just a few of the headlines that have captured our attention in Grand Rapids this week. As we continue to celebrate Thanksgiving with family and friends, it’s essential to stay informed about the exciting developments and events shaping our community. Whether it’s the mayoral race, infrastructure projects, or talented young musicians representing our state, Grand Rapids never fails to keep us engaged and enthralled.
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