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Grand Rapids Official Visitor Guide 2008 - Bonus SectionContinuing StoriesDid you enjoy reading our stories in the 2008 Grand Rapids Visitor Guide? Still thirsty for more? We have some more information to tickle your taste buds. If you didn't get a chance to read the stories in the Visitors Guide check back soon and we'll have the new 2008 Visitors Guide available online! Greening of Grand RapidsWatch a 7-minute video, "Grand Rapids Leads in LEED."Read Peter M. Wege's book Economicology: The Eleventh Commandment. Learn more about Wege's environmental philanthropy. Read the Healing our Waters report on how to restore the Great Lakes. Check out the work of Healthy Lakes. Visit LEED-certified buildings in Grand Rapids. Find LEED projects in your city or state. LEED projects must be registered before becoming certified. Browse LEED guidelines for various new and renovated building types. Best BeachesGet driving directions and check costs at Michigan's West Coast beaches. Rent boards or kites, book lessons, and learn more about kiteboarding. Find current water temperatures at local Lake Michigan beaches. An Easy Place for Conventions
Lions Club International Meeting professionals at the Grand Rapids Convention & Visitors Bureau will help you every step of the way, just as they did for the 2007 gatherings of Community Leadership Association, National Rural Letter Carriers' Association, and USA/Canada Lions Leadership Forum. Read about key people from these gatherings to see what your group has in common with them.
You might like to check out testimonials from others who've had conventions here, see who else is meeting in Grand Rapids, and look at ways our CVB staff can help you plan your conference. Locally Grown = Great PicnicsLearn more about places mentioned in this story: Sweetwater Local Foods Market, Grand Rapids Fulton Street Farmers Market, Spice Merchants East, Grand River Grocery, and D&W Fresh Foods. Check out West Michigan Fresh, a fantastic online guide to local farm markets, U-pick and already-picked produce, and more. Another excellent source is Local Harvest. Extraordinary Restaurants
Marie Catrib Visit restaurants mentioned in this story: Bistro Bella Vita, Restaurant Bloom, Grand Traverse Pie Company, Heritage Restaurant, Marco New American Bistro, Marie Catrib's, and Scalawag's. Find other local foods restaurants within an easy drive from Grand Rapids. Some are listed on West Michigan Fresh, others on Local Harvest. Learn more about culinary arts and other hospitality education programs at Grand Rapids Community College. Outdoor RecreationCheck out more outdoor recreation options in Grand Rapids. During the summer at John Ball Zoo, you can feed budgies (Australian birds), pet farm animals, ride a camel, pedal a swan boat, and get a bird's eye view by riding a zip line above the exhibits. Kent Trails starts just outside John Ball Zoo. You can bike this easy paved path to Millennium Park for a swim or picnic. Bring your bicycle to Grand Rapids and explore some bike trails. Sure bets include Kent Trails, Fred Meijer White Pine Trail State Park, Fred Meijer Heartland Trail, and Musketawa Trail. For scenic fall color tours, whether by road bike or car, consider this northeast route. Or download detailed bicycle route maps near Grand Rapids or in Allegan County (Fennville and Saugatuck). Book a personal trainer session with Jen Byrne. Or while you're in town, exercise with Jen Byrne during a session of her Full Mighty class at The Armenta Studio. Urban AdventuresMonitor construction progress at Van Andel Institute. Ted Lott is a principal at Lott3Metz Architecture, which belongs to the U.S. Green Building Council and does a lot of urban construction and renovation. Lott3Metz is working with Midtown Neighborhood Association and other firms to revitalize the Brikyaat (Dutch for brickyard) neighborhood. Plans call for enclosing part of Grand Rapids Fulton Street Farmers Market for year-round access and improving housing. Keep up on Brikyaat development by following this thread.
Sculptures downtown Enjoy a self-guided Grand Rapids walking or driving tour. Find outdoor murals. Photograph your favorite outdoor sculptures or simply enjoy researching Grand Rapids sculptures online. Love to dance? Pick up your feet at a Grand Rapids ethnic festival. Book a bachelorette party (no bachelor parties) to learn belly dancing from Laura Armenta. Sign up for a salsa dance class at The Armenta Studio. See whether your schedule matches Armenta's one-time dance workshops. Catch a family-oriented At-Neemrah dance show at Mezze Cafe and Cabaret - and then get out of your seat and onto the dance floor. It's fun! Read the Grand Rapids Magazine feature "Living It Up Downtown."
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