2013 A Diamond for You Tour – The Music of Neil Diamond.
An evening with the Diamond Project Band presenting many of your favorite Neil Diamond hits. Recreated in the style of his 2008 top grossing tour.
Thursday, June 6, 2013 – 7:00 p.m.
Presale tickets now available. Click here to purchase tickets.
For more information on the band visit their website here.
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April 26 – FOP Lodge 135 Country Music Show – 5 & 8 p.m.
The Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 135 presents their annual fundraiser at the Dogwood Center on Friday, April 26.
Entertainers are Thom Bresh, the Van Lears, and Burns and Poe. Show are at 5:00 and 8:00 p.m.
For ticket information please call 231-225-0275. Tickets will be available at the door for $24.
May 9 – Grand Rapids TEDx Live Stream – 9:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Join us at the Dogwood Center for a live stream of the TEDxGrandRapids event! What a great opportunity for us to be a live stream site, not only for Newaygo County residents but also for our students and teachers! Free admission.
The speakers are scheduled throughout the day: 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., and 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
In its third year, TEDxGrandRapids is part of a global group of independent TED conferences that aim to spread ideas around technology, entertainment and design based on the model of the legendary TED conference, founded in Long Beach, Calif.
The one-day symposium features a range of dynamic speakers giving “TED Talks” designed to entertain, enlighten and inspire. Fourteen thought leaders in business start-ups, food, education, technology and innovation will take the stage during the 2013 presentation of TEDxGrandRapids.
According to TEDxGrandRapids lead organizer Bill Holsinger-Robinson, the third year of TEDxGrandRapids offers the most geographically diverse group of speakers to date. “We are incredibly excited to offer the range of ideas, talent and experience in this year’s TEDxGR speaker line-up,” says Holsinger-Robinson. “These talks – on topics ranging from business innovation to genetics, from design to educational and cultural transformation – will be powerful and personal explorations of the ways each of us is called to lead, inspire and contribute.”
The 2013 TEDxGrandRapids speaker line-up includes:
Dr. Simone Ahuja, Frugal Innovator. Ahuja is an author, researcher, consultant and adviser focused on innovation in emerging global markets. She founded Minneapolis-based boutique marketing agency Blood Orange and authored Jugaad Innovation: Think Frugal, Be Flexible, Generate Breakthrough Growth.
Lucy Bernholz, Ph.D., Game Changer. Bernholz is a self-described philanthropy wonk and visiting scholar at Stanford University. How do philanthropy, technology, information and policy intersect? She seeks to understand how we create, fund and distribute shared social goods in the digital age.
Jose Bright, Global Educator. Bright is a consultant, teacher, author and attorney in South Africa who explores how 21st-century technology can serve and educate at-risk children. He founded Teboho Trust, a successful educational support platform focused on small business development and caregivers of children in Soweto.
Nicole Caruth, Artist Activist. A writer, editor and curator in New York, Caruth is a leading voice on the subject of food in contemporary art. She founded With Food in Mind to create educational initiatives at the crossroads of food, visual culture and social change.
Eric Daigh, Technology Artist. Daigh is a portraitist and conceptual artist in northern Michigan, whose work began as large-scale mosaic and has since expanded into new forms and site-specific installations that are exhibited throughout the world.
Evan Grae Davis, Culture Changer. Davis is a husband, father, adventurer, activist and filmmaker who travels the world advocating for social justice. His first feature-length documentary, It’s a Girl, is currently screening worldwide, and focuses on why millions of women are missing in the world today simply because they are girls.
Luis de la Fuente, Ph. D., Classroom Futurist. A native of California, de la Fuente directs the Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation. He works to transform today’s classrooms into personalized learning environments by combining the best teaching with the best technology to radically improve public K – 12 education.
Greg Galle, Ingenuity Jumper. Galle is the co-founder of Future Partners, a rapid ingenuity firm that explores how design improves lives through story, experience, visualization, user interface and innovation. His award-winning work helps organizations , individuals and teams of all kinds achieve more through design.
Fred Keller, Thought Leader. A materials science engineer by training, Keller is the chair and CEO of Cascade Engineering. Known for his innovative views on sustainability and management, Keller believes business has the power to achieve financial success as well as positive social and environmental outcomes.
Gurgit Lalli, Social Entrepreneur. Born in England to Indian parents, raised in Scotland and educated in Sweden, Lalli is the founder of TEDxGlasgow. He co-founded The Power of Youth, where young entrepreneurs inspire and finance socially responsible development and collaboration.
Rick Leach, Ph. D., Genomics Expert. Leach leads business development for Complete Genomics, the first industrial-scale whole genome sequencing company. Dr. Leach’s previous work includes biotechnology, in vitro fertilization and genetics research. His primary focus is to bring genome sequencing to clinical practice.
Dr. J.A. Mustapha, Go-Getter. A Lebanon-born interventional cardiologist, he practices locally at Metro Health Hospital, is an associate professor, researcher and innovator, and holds several medical-device patents. His special areas of interest include peripheral vascular disease treatments and amputation prevention.
Tim Rowe, Community Builder. A native of Massachusetts, Rowe is the founder and CEO of Cambridge Innovation Center, which at 450+ is perhaps the world’s densest collection of start-ups. A graduate of the MIT Sloan School of Management and Amherst College, Rowe works to promote entrepreneurship at a national level.
Lori Schneider, Obstacle Remover. Schneider is a teacher, mountain climber and speaker who loves to travel and has visited more than 50 countries. Schneider plans to become the first person with multiple sclerosis to climb the highest peak on each continent to prove her belief that ordinary people can achieve extraordinary things.
Free admission. General Public – Black Box. Teachers and students – Main Stage.
Dogwood Box Office Hours are Tuesday-Friday 10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. For more information please contact Dogwood Box Office at 231.924.8885.
April 28 – Newaygo County Community Choir – 3:00 p.m.
Newaygo County Community Choir presents “Movie Music” starring choral music from popular films! Directed by Joseph Jennings featuring the Fremont High School Orchestra.
3:00 p.m. Main Stage. Free will offering. Punch reception following the concert.
Please call the Dogwood Center to reserve any wheelchair spots at 231.924.8885.
May 2 – "A Place at the Table" Film – 7:30 p.m.
TrueNorth Community Services and the Dogwood Center are coordinating together to bring a recently released documentary film “A Place at the Table” to Newaygo County. This film examines the issue of hunger in America through the lens of three families struggling with food insecurity.
The information in this documentary is extremely pertinent to the nation as a whole and to Newaygo County in particular. During January and February alone this year, the TrueNorth food pantry provided assistance 1,369 times. An additional 264 Newaygo County households were provided food through the Food Truck distribution at TrueNorth alone. Across the United States, one in four children does not know where their next meal is coming from. In “A Place at the Table”, co-directors Kristi Jacobson and Lori Silverbush examine the issue of food insecurity and show us how hunger poses serious economic, social, and cultural implications for our nation, and that it could be solved.
Nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and only seen in limited theatrical releases, “A Place at the Table” features testimony from a mother in a northern city who relies on food stamps, still can’t make ends meet, and wonders if hunger was the cause of her son’s developmental delays; a family in Colorado that includes an elementary school-aged child who can’t concentrate in school because she is hungry and fantasizing about food; and a child in Mississippi family suffering from obesity and related health problems while her family struggles to purchase food. Check out the movie trailer here.
Attendees of the film are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items. The donations will go to Newaygo County families through the TrueNorth Food Pantry.
Click here to purchase tickets! $5. Main Stage. General Admission. 7:30 p.m. Rated PG. Run time is 84 minutes.
Dogwood Box Office Hours are Tuesday-Friday 10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. and two hours prior to an event. For more information please contact Dogwood Box Office at 231.924.8885.
Tickets may also be purchased at NCCA-Artsplace in downtown Fremont. Hours are Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., Thursday, 9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m., and Saturdays 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.. For more information please contact the Artsplace at 231.924.4022.