AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY - Contact
Info
A nationwide community-based voluntary health organization dedicated
to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer,
saving lives and diminishing suffering from cancer through research,
education, advocacy and service. For cancer information 24 hours a day,
7 days a week, call 1-800-ACS-2345 or visit their web site at www.cancer.org.
Your local representative is Rachael Stern, 129 Jefferson, Grand Rapids, MI 49503. Rachael can also be reached at 616-551-4036 or 616-364-6121 or rachael.stern@cancer.org.
Relay for Life for 2008 is June 6 & 7, 2008, 3:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Nickels Intermediate School, 8638 Byron Center Ave. SW, Byron CenterTo
volunteer or participate call 364-6121.
BCTV
BCTV - Byron Center's
educational access television station which airs on AT&T Cable Channel
25. The station's goal is to provide educational programming that supports
and promotes the values of Byron Township. BCTV is located in Byron
Center's public high school. The majority of programs that air on BCTV
are locally produced through Byron Center's public and parochial school
districts. For more information please call 878-6860.
BYRON COMMUNITY MINISTRIES
"Byron Community Ministries is an outreach of nineteen sponsoring
and supporting Byron area churches. It is committed to serving the needs
of disadvantaged, lower economic, in-need, at-risk and senior persons
in the wider Byron area, with out preference, in the name of Jesus Christ."-
mission statement.
Services include food and clothing distribution, senior
meals to the homebound as well as senior congregate meals, counseling,
blood drives, flu shot clinic and financial counseling. For more information
please call 878-6000. Director-Steve
Gibson.
BYRON AREA MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The Byron Center Historical Society preserves the history of Byron Township
by accumulating and assembling historical information. Open 12-3, M & W and the last Saturday of the month, the museum is located at 2506
Prescott St., Byron Center. Please contact Elaine Snyder at 878-0888 for
more information.
BYRON CENTER ROTARY
Promotes the ideal of service as a basis for worthy enterprise. For more information please contact Pete Quakkelaar @ 616.583.8300 or visit their website.
BYRON
TOWNSHIP LIBRARY
Library service has been available since the mid 1870's for the residents
of Byron Township. In 1887, the township clerk was paid $27.50 from
Kent County to operate the Byron Library out of his office. In the 1930's,
the WPA organized a collection of 300 books in the Township Hall. Hours
were Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Since that modest beginning, the
Byron Township library has developed a current collection of 46,000
items, is serviced by a staff of 10 and are now open 52 hours when they
moved to their new location, 8191 Byron Center Ave. SW, in late December
of 2003. This 13,600 sq ft building is open Mondays and Thursdays 12-8,
Tuesdays 9:30-8:00 and Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays 9:30-5:00 starting
December 22nd of 2003.
Please call 647-3830 (branch manager, Marie VanFleet)
or visit the Kent District Libraries web site at www.kdl.org
for more information.
BYRON TOWNSHIP PARKS AND RECREATION
Director- Carrie Klingelsmith, CPRP @ 878-1998
Byron Township
Byron Township Recreation
The Byron Township Recreation Department is committed to offering quality
recreation programs to the Byron Center community. There are a variety
of programs for youth, adult and seniors. Some of the youth programs
include basketball, football, baseball, softball, enrichment classes
and summer activities. The adult programs include league sports such
as slow pitch softball, fast pitch softball, volleyball and basketball.
The senior programs include luncheons, trips and special events on a
monthly basis. The Recreation Department is expanding it's offerings
as much as possible to accommodate the growing community.
For more information about new and existing programs that
are offered please feel free to contact the Parks and Recreation Department
at 878-1998 or check us out at www.byrontownship.org,
under the Parks and Recreation link.
Byron Township Parks
Bicentennial Park
8085 Byron Center Avenue SW
Open daily (7am-10pm)
(Closed to vehicular traffic November -March)
Facilities - restrooms, tennis courts, basketball courts, shuffleboard
courts, softball and baseball diamonds, wooded trail and playground
equipment.
Cutler Park
6751 Buchanan Avenue SW
Open daily (7am-10pm)
(Closed to vehicular traffic November -March)
Facilities - softball and baseball diamonds, tennis courts, shuffleboard
courts and playground equipment.
Whistlestop Park
2120 - 76th Street SW
Open daily (7am-10pm)
(Closed to vehicular traffic November -March)
Facilities - 2 restroom buildings with concession stands, 4 adult softball
diamonds, 4 youth softball/baseball diamonds, soccer fields, youth football
fields, playground equipment, catch and release fishing pond, pavilion,
picnic areas, and walking paths.
Kent County Parks
Douglas Walker Park (Kent County)
1191- 84th St. SW
Open daily - 7:00 a.m. until dark
(Closed to vehicular traffic November through March)
Reservations/information - Kent County Parks and Recreation (336-3697)
Facilities- restrooms, softball/baseball diamonds, soccer field(s),
picnic tables and a pavilion (by reservation only)
Kent Trails (Johnson Park, John Ball Park, Douglas
Walker Park)
Information- Kent County Parks Department (336-3697)
Permitted uses-walking, hiking, running, biking, rollerblading and cross
country skiing (non-motorized vehicles only)
COMMUNITY WELLNESS CONNECTION
The Community Wellness Connection of Kent County is a non-profit
organization dedicated to promoting a safe, healthy, caring and exciting
community. "Community" is broadly defined as, but not limited
to our schools, government units, service agencies, religious institutions
and businesses that are part the Byron Center area. Members include
police officers, school personnel and administrators, health officials,
business people and parents. For more information please contact John Belaski at 364-5535.
MICHIGAN COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER-Grand Valley
Michigan Community Blood Centers-Grand
Valley is a nonprofit organization that provides 100% of the
blood supply for all hospitals in Kent County. Any healthy person 17
or older who weighs 110 pounds or more may be eligible to give blood
every 56 days. Volunteer blood donors are needed year-round. For more
information on sponsoring a blood drive, contact GVMOBILE@miblood.org.
It's About Life!
VAN SINGEL FINE ARTS CENTER
The Van Singel
Fine Arts Center is a multi-faceted arts facility in Byron Center,
Michigan at the Byron Center High School, 8500 Byron Center Ave., near
the intersection of 84th St. SW and Burlingame Ave.
Located between Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo, it offers
performing arts enthusiasts a prime venue featuring many popular off
Broadway touring productions, as well as elaborate high school productions
and corporate satellite conferences, focusing on providing family friendly
entertainment in this state of the art theatre.
In partnership with Kent Career Technical Center, it offers educational
opportunities to students throughout Kent County by providing the only
Theatre Arts Technology Program that serves both public and private
high schools.
The Gainey Gallery, an integral component of this diverse facility,
is an art gallery featuring a different artist or art group each month
from September through May. It is open and free to the public Monday
through Friday, 12 noon to 5 p.m.
The Van Singel Fine Arts Center is also available for rent as it is
a popular facility used by many area corporations for company meetings
and gatherings.
YMCA
Putting Christian principles into practice through programs that build a healthy spirit, mind and body; membership open to all. Coming to Metro Health Village in the fall of 2010. Please contact Sara DeMann @ 616.855.9682 for more information or visit their website.