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  1. Friday Matinee

    Stop in at the Loutit District Library for a free matinee showing! Feel free to bring snacks and drinks to enjoy during the film. Submit suggestions for future matinees after the film. Registering for one event in the Friday Matinee series registers you for the entire month so you don’t miss out!

    Film titles are scheduled as follows:

    Friday, July 07: Apollo 13 (1995)

    Friday, July 14: Hidden Figures (2016)

    Friday, July 21: Seabiscuit (2013)

    Friday, July 28: The Call of the Wild (2020)

  2. Friday Matinee

    Stop in at the Loutit District Library for a free matinee showing! Feel free to bring snacks and drinks to enjoy during the film. Submit suggestions for future matinees after the film. Registering for one event in the Friday Matinee series registers you for the entire month so you don’t miss out!

    Film titles are scheduled as follows:

    Friday, July 07: Apollo 13 (1995)

    Friday, July 14: Hidden Figures (2016)

    Friday, July 21: Seabiscuit (2013)

    Friday, July 28: The Call of the Wild (2020)

  3. Friday Matinee

    Stop in at the Loutit District Library for a free matinee showing! Feel free to bring snacks and drinks to enjoy during the film. Submit suggestions for future matinees after the film. Registering for one event in the Friday Matinee series registers you for the entire month so you don’t miss out!

    Film titles are scheduled as follows:

    Friday, July 07: Apollo 13 (1995)

    Friday, July 14: Hidden Figures (2016)

    Friday, July 21: Seabiscuit (2013)

    Friday, July 28: The Call of the Wild (2020)

  4. Maritime Heritage

    United States Coast Guard United States Life Saving Service On February 1, 1871, an Act of Congress established the United States Life Saving Service as an agency of the U.S. Treasury Department. It linked together several volunteer lifesaving groups along the nation’s waterways. These men worked to save the lives of those whose vessels wereRead More

  5. Bicentennial Park

    Located on the Grand River Channel on S. Harbor Drive, Bicentennial Park is a linear linkage along the public Grand River waterfront. The park includes a riverfront walkway with benches, boat tie-offs, a retail/food vendor area with rooftop viewing deck, public art and linkages to curb side parking along Harbor Drive. The lawn area is a popular informal sitting and blanket picnic area especially for the iconic Musical Fountain viewing.

  6. Grand Haven City Beach

    The  Grand Haven City Beach is nestled between The Noto’s At The Bilmar, a beachfront restaurant, and Grand Haven State Park beach on Harbor Drive. Limited free parking is available. Restrooms available. No fees or passes required. This  sandy large beach front is perfect for families and dog lovers ( see below for details) 

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