![]() Prismatica will be a beautiful way to invite people outside - especially at night - enjoy a uniquely engaging public art experience and enliven Downtown during the cold weather months when we typically like to hibernate." ![]() “We're thrilled to host this world-traveling public art exhibit in Downtown Grand Rapids, especially at the peak of winter. "We're essentially building a giant kaleidoscope for people to play in on the banks of the Grand River," said Kimberly Van Driel, DGRI’s Director of Public Space Management. The interactive exhibit includes 25 pivoting prisms, each over six feet tall, mounted on projectors and set up to transmit and reflect every color in the visible spectrum, creating a rainbow ice palace. Prismatica is a collection of light prisms that have toured the world, adding energy and creativity to urban neighborhoods and business districts. Goes on Display January 17 in Monroe North.ĭowntown Grand Rapids this winter will host the uniquely interactive Prismatica public art installation at 555 Monroe Ave. Great place to grab coffee with a friend! Plus if your vegan or gluten free, they’ve got you covered.JanuInteractive 'Prismatica' Public Art Exhibit Coming Downtown GR 6th - just in time for all the spring babies about to arrive.Ī Buckeye from Rise Authentic Baking Co. The refreshed and expanded Pink Lemonade in Gaslight Village opens tomorrow, Friday Feb. R Athletics offers Date Night Drop Off events for kids ages 4-8 from 6-10p every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month. Tuesday weekly which means $6 movie tickets! Also, Tuesdays they have All Day Happy Hour! Pro Tip (that I recently learned): it’s not listed on their menu.Īll Celebration Cinemas offer T.A.C.O. The Last Word (cocktail) from Buffalo Traders Lounge. It’s worth a read if you need an entertaining book. Watching the Oscars this Sunday night at 8p!īook Club - I am hosting this month and already finished the book: The Woman in the Window by A.J. Winter Family Day FMGs is this Saturday from 1-4pm. ON DECK: The next two weeks we’re looking forward to… We’re turning a corner, my friends, and the future looks bright! This summer at the lake is bound to be a whole new world for us considering swim lessons, potty training and dropping Thomas’ afternoon naps. The goal is to have them both confident in the water without their swimmies by springtime. Thomas had a blast at the ninja themed party and honestly, I think his switch to underwear made him more agile through the ninja obstacle course - pretty strategic timing on his part.īoth kids have been doing ‘swimmingly’ with their lessons each Monday night at Wealthy Pool. That, plus officially ditching his diapers… it was a pretty big weekend for him. Last weekend Thomas was invited to his very first big boy birthday party at R Athletics which is located off 28th and Cascade Rd. And lastly, watching their story played out on the big screen made me wish that I had sisters. Amy made me want to work on those things about myself. And Amy is the youngest who’s treated as such throughout the story. Beth is shy, musical and the peacemaker, and she made me want to be more patient. ![]() Jo (the main character) is the fiery sister who paves her own path. Meg is the responsible one who takes care of her family. ![]() Each of the sisters is different but I found myself relating to each of them in different ways. And for those that are in the same boat as I was before this week, Little Women is a tale loosely based on its author (Jo) and her three sisters (Meg, Beth & Amy). This week I saw Little Women at Studio Park downtown with some girlfriends from church and it was really really good! Full disclosure, I had never seen or read the story of Little Women and so, to no surprise to those who have read the book… my eyes were like leaky faucets. ![]()
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