Ada Michigan has a new park addition. The Carl Creek Wetlands Preserve
is the newest addition to the Ada township park lands. It is protected
by the Land Conservancy of West Michigan as natural habitat for local
wildlife.
This land, 34.02 acres is located south of Forest Glen Residential
Development, M-21 (Fulton St )and north of the railroad tracks. It can
be accessed at Alta Dale Ave. Carl Creek drains into the Grand River and
this wetland area is a prime example of open herbaceous wetlands.

Ada Township is having a Dedication Ceremony for their newest Park
The Carl Creek Wetlands Preserve
on October 12, at 3pm. Parking and the ceremony will be at
155 Alta Dale Ave Ada, Michigan. Ceremony will proceed rain or shine.
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Shakespeare & Renaissance Festival ~ GVSU Homecoming 
Sounds like a little something for everyone this fall at Grand
Valley State University Campus.
Grand Valley State University is celebrating their 15th season of
Shakespeare by going "Back to the Forest."
The play A Midsummer Nights Dream by William Shakespeare
will be performed be on Sept. 26, 27, Oct 2, 3, 4 at 7:30 pm
Sept 27,28, Oct 4, 5 at 2 pm
Special mid week matinees for school groups
Sept 30, Oct 1, 2 at 10 am.
Student and regional artists, as well as guest professional actor
Brian Webb Russell will be featured in the production.
The play precedes the Renaissance Festival on Oct. 11 & 12.
The Renaissance Festival is the only completely
Student Run Free Faire in the country.
It will take place at The Clocktower Plaza from 10 am to
dusk on October 11 & 12th in Allendale.
Which happens to coincide with Grand Valley Campus Homecoming Celebration.
Homecoming celebrations will be held at the Allendale Campus on October 10, 11, & 12th.
See the above link for times and events of interest. There is a 5K run to get started in the
morning, various activites and Saturday ends with the Lakers vs Hillsdale at 7pm.

Grand Valley State University has buses headed to Allendale from metro-Detroit and
Chicago areas on Saturday. Check the for departure times and locations.
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Photo of Lakers mascot & Titania & Bottom from GVSU website
Photo of 2005 Renaissance Festival by Dave Perrin
I love the Pre-Fall Season. Here in Michigan, the days are usually warm,
60-70 degrees, with a slight nip in the breeze. It gets colder at night but
when the sun is shining, it is perfect weather. At the zenith of this season,
comes the Fallsburg Fall Festival in Lowell, Michigan. It is held at Kent
County's Fallsburg Park off Lincoln Lake Road north of Lowell. This is a
large, rambling park with a shelter house, one of 2 wooden covered wooden
bridges in Kent County, and rolling hills full of trees and park settings.
Very pretty, very scenic, a perfect place to have a festival of the arts.

The Lowell Area Arts Council holds their Fallsburg Fall Festival here in late
September. This year is the 40th festival celebrating arts & crafts.
I have been going since the crowds were thin and hadn't yet discovered
this wonderful arts festival.
There is plenty of room to park and wander the park grounds. They usually
have demonstrations of spinning, blacksmithing, leather tooling, origami,
and rug hooking, to name a few. There is a raffle for donated items
donated by the artists and a wonderful hand made quilt that is the grand
prize. There are many tents full of artisans selling their wares, there are
musicians performing on the stage live, and there are many
food booths with local organizations cooking and serving their specialties.
If you would like a weekend activity for September 27-28, come on out to
Fallsburg Park for the Fallsburg Fall Festival. It is always a fun event!
P.S. I'm planning on winning the quilt this year!
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Alright, so I don't live on Elm Street. It is a journalistic right to move around a little.
But the scarlet flame is for real and they are my poppy plants. They light up the yard with
thier brilliant red-orange color and make spring into a thing of beauty. I have peonies
budding, bleeding heart blooming, and clematis vines are starting to strut their stuff.
Columbine is hanging its sweet heads and the iris is showing its ruffled flags to the world.
But when I turn the corner and head my car for home, it is the poppy that draws my gaze
with it's startling siren red call - who can resist spring in all its beauty ??
Can you??







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Spring has arrived in full force here in my Ada Michigan Flower Garden.
I love this time of year.
The intense colors, the sweet floral scents of daffodils and lilacs scent the air.
The Rococo Parrot Tulips on parade here amid the Muscari and Vinca set a gorgeous picture.
You can see why the Dutch went mad for Tulips in the 16th century and paid thousands
of dollars for specialty bulbs like these.

I invite you to walk in my garden and enjoy the flowers on this beautiful May evening via
the magic of a digital camera and the internet.
Here in Grand Rapids Michigan, we look forward to spring with enthusiasm. The change from
the bleak and colorless winter landscape to a full blown spring color show in just a few weeks
time can be startling. These bleeding hearts and frilled cup daffodils have popped into bloom
in the past 2 weeks.

The next photos are of our crapapple trees in full bloom. They put on a breathtakingly
gorgeous floral show for us each spring, free of charge. Yes, the colors are different,
they are two different varieties.



And last but not least is the little muscari or grape hyacinths. I love the intensity of color in this
little bulb. It demands nothing, procreates like rabbits, and gives that contrast punch to the floral
color scheme like no other flower.

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