July 9, 2025
09
Jul
Parkinson's Disease Support Group
Parkinson's Disease is a progressive nervous disorder which can cause a variety of symptoms including difficulty with movement and communication. This support group offers education, support, and resources to patients with Parkinson's Disease, caregivers and other members of their support team.
Although caregivers/family members are welcome, we request a maximum of one per participant due to space limitations.
09
Jul
Moving with Parkinson's Dance Therapy
This free class is led by and instructor from the Grand Rapids Ballet and has been specifically developed for people with Parkinson’s disease. The class, which is accompanied by music, incorporates therapeutic movements in the sitting and standing positions.
July 10, 2025
10
Jul
UM Health-West Farm Market
Looking to support local farms and small businesses? Stop by and visit our farm market vendors for a wide variety of products including fresh and local produce, meat, dairy products, handmade crafts and artistry and more!
Our market is proud to accept the following food assistance programs as methods of payment: SNAP/EBT, Double Up Food Bucks, WIC Project Fresh, Senior Project Fresh, cash and credit cards.
10
Jul
Better Breathers Club
Breathe easier knowing you are not alone. Our Better Breathers Club meets once a month to present educational information and offer support to individuals with chronic lung disease and their families. Registration is required.
10
Jul
Breastfeeding Support Group
07/10/2025
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
$0.00
All moms and babies are welcome to come together to allow breastfeeding mothers to support each other through the sharing of their unique breastfeeding journeys and experiences while receiving support from a certified lactation consultant. This group is designed to help moms gain confidence in breastfeeding through friendship and encouragement. This group will meet on the 2nd floor in the Mike and Beverly Faas Classroom. Registration required.
If registration is closed, but you would still like to attend, please call 616-252-7894 to register.
July 14, 2025
14
Jul
Monday Intermediate Yoga - Virtual Class
If you want to take your yoga practice to the next level, this is the class for you. In addition to helping you further develop strength and flexibility, this class features vinyasa (flowing from pose to pose). We will also teach yoga principles that you can apply to all aspects of your life. Enjoy this practice in the comfort of your own home! Registration is required and a link to the class will be sent to the provided email address.
14
Jul
Gentle Yoga - Virtual Class
Gentle, deep breathing, light stretching and relaxation await when you register for this virtual class. No yoga experience necessary as you will learn about its health benefits and how you can apply yoga principles to your daily life. Enjoy this practice in the comfort of your own home! Registration is required and a link to the class will be sent to the provided email address.
July 15, 2025
15
Jul
Exercise for Parkinson's Disease
This is a free exercise class specifically designed for people with Parkinson’s disease. Led by LSVT BIG certified physical therapists, it is a combination of chair and standing exercises. If needed for individual safety a caregiver can also attend.
15
Jul
Pet Therapy
Take a break from your busy day and enjoy some tail-wagging comfort at our upcoming Pet Therapy Event! Certified therapy animals and their trained handlers will be on-site to provide gentle companionship, stress relief, and lots of furry affection. Whether you're looking to unwind, connect with others, or simply spend time with some friendly four-legged visitors, this event offers the perfect opportunity. All are welcome—come pet, relax, and smile!
15
Jul
Aphasia Support Group
Aphasia can make it hard to speak, understand others, read or write. It's a common challenge after stroke or brain injury. Join this support group to:
- Learn more about aphasia.
- Meet community members with aphasia.
- Practice communicating in a supportive environment.
- Build confidence when speaking to others.
- Explore different strategies for communication.
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Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
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27
Exercise for Parkinson’s Disease
30
2
3
4
7
9
Virtual Expectant Parent Education
11
Exercise for Parkinson’s Disease
16
17
18
Impact of Diet on Bone Health
UM Health-West Farm Market
Breastfeeding Support Group
Cancelled – Stop the Bleed Training Course
23
24
25
28
30
31
28
Apr
If you want to take your yoga practice to the next level, this is the class for you. In addition to helping you further develop strength and flexibility, this class features vinyasa (flowing from pose to pose). We will also teach yoga principles that you can apply to all aspects of your life. Enjoy this practice in the comfort of your own home! Registration is required and a link to the class will be sent to the provided email address.
28
Apr
Gentle, deep breathing, light stretching and relaxation await when you register for this virtual class. No yoga experience necessary as you will learn about its health benefits and how you can apply yoga principles to your daily life. Enjoy this practice in the comfort of your own home! Registration is required and a link to the class will be sent to the provided email address.
01
May
05/01/2025
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
All moms and babies are welcome to come together to allow breastfeeding mothers to support each other through the sharing of their unique breastfeeding journeys and experiences while receiving support from a certified lactation consultant. This group is designed to help moms gain confidence in breastfeeding through friendship and encouragement. This group will meet on the 2nd floor in the Mike and Beverly Faas Classroom. Registration required.
If registration is closed, but you would still like to attend, please call 616-252-7894 to register.
01
May
While we can't prevent every fall, there are many things you can do to decrease your chances of falling to avoid severe injury. ThinkFirst to Prevent Falls is a one-hour presentation designed for older adults and their family members or caregivers. Its goal is to raise awareness about risk factors for falls and to learn how to reduce them in their home and community, and in regards to their medications, vision, nutrition, and physical activity. The presentation facilitated by our Injury Prevention Coordinator, also covers what to do in case of a fall and the importance of talking with your health care provider.
05
May
If you want to take your yoga practice to the next level, this is the class for you. In addition to helping you further develop strength and flexibility, this class features vinyasa (flowing from pose to pose). We will also teach yoga principles that you can apply to all aspects of your life. Enjoy this practice in the comfort of your own home! Registration is required and a link to the class will be sent to the provided email address.
05
May
Gentle, deep breathing, light stretching and relaxation await when you register for this virtual class. No yoga experience necessary as you will learn about its health benefits and how you can apply yoga principles to your daily life. Enjoy this practice in the comfort of your own home! Registration is required and a link to the class will be sent to the provided email address.
06
May
- Kidney Personal Action Toward Health (Kidney-PATH) is a 8-week virtual workshop for participants who are in various stages of Chronic Kidney Disease. The first six weeks focus on overall healthy living, with two additional sessions that cover kidney specific content. This free course is brought to you by the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan.
- This workshop is for YOU if:
- You have kidney disease, kidney failure, or a kidney transplant
- You are a caregiver
- Learn how to:
- Manage everyday activities
- Control symptoms and decrease stress
- Improve communication skills
- Avoid complications
- Improve your overall health and increase your energy
- Become an advocate for yourself
- Ask a panel of experts about kidney disease
- Understand treatment options for kidney failure
06
May
05/06/2025
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
We can help you feel more confident about having a positive birth experience. Childbirth classes help you build trust in your body’s ability to give birth. You’ll have the opportunity to discuss any concerns about labor and birth with the instructor and other expectant couples. Your partner will learn how to support you on the big day – and attending together will create a special bond.
This class is a 3-part series.
Learn about what matters most:
- Am I in labor? What will it really be like?
- Relaxation and breathing techniques
- Comfort measure and pain relief options
- Empowering partners to provide support
- Cesarean birth basics
- Early postpartum self-care
08
May
Looking to support local farms and small businesses? Stop by and visit our farm market vendors for a wide variety of products including fresh and local produce, meat, dairy products, handmade crafts and artistry and more!
Our market is proud to accept the following food assistance programs as methods of payment: SNAP/EBT, Double Up Food Bucks, WIC Project Fresh, Senior Project Fresh, cash and credit cards.
08
May
05/08/2025
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
All moms and babies are welcome to come together to allow breastfeeding mothers to support each other through the sharing of their unique breastfeeding journeys and experiences while receiving support from a certified lactation consultant. This group is designed to help moms gain confidence in breastfeeding through friendship and encouragement. This group will meet on the 2nd floor in the Mike and Beverly Faas Classroom. Registration required.
If registration is closed, but you would still like to attend, please call 616-252-7894 to register.
08
May
05/08/2025
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Taking your baby home and the first six weeks are exciting. Let us help you prepare!
This class will help new parents feel more confident, comfortable and prepared for the first six weeks of baby’s life. It’s also ideal for parents who are adopting a newborn. You’ll enjoy the hands-on stations to practice real-life scenarios, as well as great discussion that includes practical tips. Topics include: newborn appearance, senses and brain development, understanding baby’s communication cues, why babies cry and how to comfort them, feeding your baby, diapering, bathing, sleeping, keeping baby healthy and safe, and more! We recommend that you take this class in addition to the Childbirth Class.
*This class is $35 and is directly billed to your insurance. Your insurance will not be billed until after you have completed this class series. You are responsible for any balance not covered by insurance. If you have questions regarding insurance coverage, please contact your insurance company directly. They may ask for a diagnostic or procedure code: Newborn Care (Parenting) Class (S9444).
10
May
We offer online self-guided childbirth, newborn care, and breastfeeding classes. These classes are available in both English and Spanish. Each class costs $15.00 and is not covered by insurance. This option allows you to go through the class content on your own time, and you have access to the content for 90 days. The same book and educational videos that are used for our in-person classes are used for these online classes.
12
May
If you want to take your yoga practice to the next level, this is the class for you. In addition to helping you further develop strength and flexibility, this class features vinyasa (flowing from pose to pose). We will also teach yoga principles that you can apply to all aspects of your life. Enjoy this practice in the comfort of your own home! Registration is required and a link to the class will be sent to the provided email address.
12
May
Gentle, deep breathing, light stretching and relaxation await when you register for this virtual class. No yoga experience necessary as you will learn about its health benefits and how you can apply yoga principles to your daily life. Enjoy this practice in the comfort of your own home! Registration is required and a link to the class will be sent to the provided email address.
14
May
Parkinson's Disease is a progressive nervous disorder which can cause a variety of symptoms including difficulty with movement and communication. This support group offers education, support, and resources to patients with Parkinson's Disease, caregivers and other members of their support team.
Although caregivers/family members are welcome, we request a maximum of one per participant due to space limitations.
15
May
Looking to support local farms and small businesses? Stop by and visit our farm market vendors for a wide variety of products including fresh and local produce, meat, dairy products, handmade crafts and artistry and more!
Our market is proud to accept the following food assistance programs as methods of payment: SNAP/EBT, Double Up Food Bucks, WIC Project Fresh, Senior Project Fresh, cash and credit cards.
15
May
05/15/2025
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
All moms and babies are welcome to come together to allow breastfeeding mothers to support each other through the sharing of their unique breastfeeding journeys and experiences while receiving support from a certified lactation consultant. This group is designed to help moms gain confidence in breastfeeding through friendship and encouragement. This group will meet on the 2nd floor in the Mike and Beverly Faas Classroom. Registration required.
If registration is closed, but you would still like to attend, please call 616-252-7894 to register.
15
May
05/15/2025
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn what to do if your baby or child is choking or stops breathing. This life-saving course includes demonstration, hands-on practice, and discussion of CPR, choking rescue and first aid. Parents, grandparents, and anyone caring for your baby or child are highly encouraged to take this class!
NOTE: This class uses American Heart Association (AHA) resources, but this is NOT a certification class. The AHA uses the following guidelines: Infant is 1 year or less of age, Child is 1 year of age up until puberty. CPR is different for infants versus children.
19
May
If you want to take your yoga practice to the next level, this is the class for you. In addition to helping you further develop strength and flexibility, this class features vinyasa (flowing from pose to pose). We will also teach yoga principles that you can apply to all aspects of your life. Enjoy this practice in the comfort of your own home! Registration is required and a link to the class will be sent to the provided email address.
19
May
Gentle, deep breathing, light stretching and relaxation await when you register for this virtual class. No yoga experience necessary as you will learn about its health benefits and how you can apply yoga principles to your daily life. Enjoy this practice in the comfort of your own home! Registration is required and a link to the class will be sent to the provided email address.
20
May
Take a break from your busy day and enjoy some tail-wagging comfort at our upcoming Pet Therapy Event! Certified therapy animals and their trained handlers will be on-site to provide gentle companionship, stress relief, and lots of furry affection. Whether you're looking to unwind, connect with others, or simply spend time with some friendly four-legged visitors, this event offers the perfect opportunity. All are welcome—come pet, relax, and smile!
20
May
Aphasia can make it hard to speak, understand others, read or write. It's a common challenge after stroke or brain injury. Join this support group to:
- Learn more about aphasia.
- Meet community members with aphasia.
- Practice communicating in a supportive environment.
- Build confidence when speaking to others.
- Explore different strategies for communication.
22
May
Looking to support local farms and small businesses? Stop by and visit our farm market vendors for a wide variety of products including fresh and local produce, meat, dairy products, handmade crafts and artistry and more!
Our market is proud to accept the following food assistance programs as methods of payment: SNAP/EBT, Double Up Food Bucks, WIC Project Fresh, Senior Project Fresh, cash and credit cards.
22
May
05/22/2025
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
All moms and babies are welcome to come together to allow breastfeeding mothers to support each other through the sharing of their unique breastfeeding journeys and experiences while receiving support from a certified lactation consultant. This group is designed to help moms gain confidence in breastfeeding through friendship and encouragement. This group will meet on the 2nd floor in the Mike and Beverly Faas Classroom. Registration required.
If registration is closed, but you would still like to attend, please call 616-252-7894 to register.
22
May
“Stop the Bleed” is a national initiative sponsored by the American College of Surgeons and has the goal of training millions of civilians to identify and stop life-threatening bleeding the crucial minutes after an injury.
University of Michigan Health-West is dedicated to the health of the communities we serve. That is why we invite you to attend a free one-hour training session. Registration is required.
26
May
If you want to take your yoga practice to the next level, this is the class for you. In addition to helping you further develop strength and flexibility, this class features vinyasa (flowing from pose to pose). We will also teach yoga principles that you can apply to all aspects of your life. Enjoy this practice in the comfort of your own home! Registration is required and a link to the class will be sent to the provided email address.
26
May
Gentle, deep breathing, light stretching and relaxation await when you register for this virtual class. No yoga experience necessary as you will learn about its health benefits and how you can apply yoga principles to your daily life. Enjoy this practice in the comfort of your own home! Registration is required and a link to the class will be sent to the provided email address.
29
May
Looking to support local farms and small businesses? Stop by and visit our farm market vendors for a wide variety of products including fresh and local produce, meat, dairy products, handmade crafts and artistry and more!
Our market is proud to accept the following food assistance programs as methods of payment: SNAP/EBT, Double Up Food Bucks, WIC Project Fresh, Senior Project Fresh, cash and credit cards.
29
May
05/29/2025
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
All moms and babies are welcome to come together to allow breastfeeding mothers to support each other through the sharing of their unique breastfeeding journeys and experiences while receiving support from a certified lactation consultant. This group is designed to help moms gain confidence in breastfeeding through friendship and encouragement. This group will meet on the 2nd floor in the Mike and Beverly Faas Classroom. Registration required.
If registration is closed, but you would still like to attend, please call 616-252-7894 to register.
29
May
05/29/2025
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Parents will gain hands-on training and confidence with their baby’s car seat. The class is facilitated by Certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians. The class provides information on properly securing baby in the car seat, correctly installing in your car, safety features of your car seat and your vehicle, common car seat errors and solutions, allowed add-on products and more.
Why a car seat safety class?
One of the most important responsibilities parents have is to keep their children safe. Part of that duty involves being mindful of child passenger safety. 90% of car seats are not used correctly which correlates with traffic crashes are a leading cause of death and injury in children. To protect against this tragedy, parents must have the proper information and resources they need to correctly buckle up their children in their car.
What to bring to class
- Car seat and base (if applicable)
- Car seat manual
- Doll/stuffed animal
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Mon
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27
Exercise for Parkinson’s Disease
30
2
3
4
7
9
Virtual Expectant Parent Education
11
Exercise for Parkinson’s Disease
16
17
18
Impact of Diet on Bone Health
UM Health-West Farm Market
Breastfeeding Support Group
Cancelled – Stop the Bleed Training Course
23
24
25
28
30
31
28
Apr
If you want to take your yoga practice to the next level, this is the class for you. In addition to helping you further develop strength and flexibility, this class features vinyasa (flowing from pose to pose). We will also teach yoga principles that you can apply to all aspects of your life. Enjoy this practice in the comfort of your own home! Registration is required and a link to the class will be sent to the provided email address.
28
Apr
Gentle, deep breathing, light stretching and relaxation await when you register for this virtual class. No yoga experience necessary as you will learn about its health benefits and how you can apply yoga principles to your daily life. Enjoy this practice in the comfort of your own home! Registration is required and a link to the class will be sent to the provided email address.
01
May
05/01/2025
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
All moms and babies are welcome to come together to allow breastfeeding mothers to support each other through the sharing of their unique breastfeeding journeys and experiences while receiving support from a certified lactation consultant. This group is designed to help moms gain confidence in breastfeeding through friendship and encouragement. This group will meet on the 2nd floor in the Mike and Beverly Faas Classroom. Registration required.
If registration is closed, but you would still like to attend, please call 616-252-7894 to register.
01
May
While we can't prevent every fall, there are many things you can do to decrease your chances of falling to avoid severe injury. ThinkFirst to Prevent Falls is a one-hour presentation designed for older adults and their family members or caregivers. Its goal is to raise awareness about risk factors for falls and to learn how to reduce them in their home and community, and in regards to their medications, vision, nutrition, and physical activity. The presentation facilitated by our Injury Prevention Coordinator, also covers what to do in case of a fall and the importance of talking with your health care provider.
05
May
If you want to take your yoga practice to the next level, this is the class for you. In addition to helping you further develop strength and flexibility, this class features vinyasa (flowing from pose to pose). We will also teach yoga principles that you can apply to all aspects of your life. Enjoy this practice in the comfort of your own home! Registration is required and a link to the class will be sent to the provided email address.
05
May
Gentle, deep breathing, light stretching and relaxation await when you register for this virtual class. No yoga experience necessary as you will learn about its health benefits and how you can apply yoga principles to your daily life. Enjoy this practice in the comfort of your own home! Registration is required and a link to the class will be sent to the provided email address.
06
May
- Kidney Personal Action Toward Health (Kidney-PATH) is a 8-week virtual workshop for participants who are in various stages of Chronic Kidney Disease. The first six weeks focus on overall healthy living, with two additional sessions that cover kidney specific content. This free course is brought to you by the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan.
- This workshop is for YOU if:
- You have kidney disease, kidney failure, or a kidney transplant
- You are a caregiver
- Learn how to:
- Manage everyday activities
- Control symptoms and decrease stress
- Improve communication skills
- Avoid complications
- Improve your overall health and increase your energy
- Become an advocate for yourself
- Ask a panel of experts about kidney disease
- Understand treatment options for kidney failure
06
May
05/06/2025
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
We can help you feel more confident about having a positive birth experience. Childbirth classes help you build trust in your body’s ability to give birth. You’ll have the opportunity to discuss any concerns about labor and birth with the instructor and other expectant couples. Your partner will learn how to support you on the big day – and attending together will create a special bond.
This class is a 3-part series.
Learn about what matters most:
- Am I in labor? What will it really be like?
- Relaxation and breathing techniques
- Comfort measure and pain relief options
- Empowering partners to provide support
- Cesarean birth basics
- Early postpartum self-care
08
May
Looking to support local farms and small businesses? Stop by and visit our farm market vendors for a wide variety of products including fresh and local produce, meat, dairy products, handmade crafts and artistry and more!
Our market is proud to accept the following food assistance programs as methods of payment: SNAP/EBT, Double Up Food Bucks, WIC Project Fresh, Senior Project Fresh, cash and credit cards.
08
May
05/08/2025
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
All moms and babies are welcome to come together to allow breastfeeding mothers to support each other through the sharing of their unique breastfeeding journeys and experiences while receiving support from a certified lactation consultant. This group is designed to help moms gain confidence in breastfeeding through friendship and encouragement. This group will meet on the 2nd floor in the Mike and Beverly Faas Classroom. Registration required.
If registration is closed, but you would still like to attend, please call 616-252-7894 to register.
08
May
05/08/2025
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Taking your baby home and the first six weeks are exciting. Let us help you prepare!
This class will help new parents feel more confident, comfortable and prepared for the first six weeks of baby’s life. It’s also ideal for parents who are adopting a newborn. You’ll enjoy the hands-on stations to practice real-life scenarios, as well as great discussion that includes practical tips. Topics include: newborn appearance, senses and brain development, understanding baby’s communication cues, why babies cry and how to comfort them, feeding your baby, diapering, bathing, sleeping, keeping baby healthy and safe, and more! We recommend that you take this class in addition to the Childbirth Class.
*This class is $35 and is directly billed to your insurance. Your insurance will not be billed until after you have completed this class series. You are responsible for any balance not covered by insurance. If you have questions regarding insurance coverage, please contact your insurance company directly. They may ask for a diagnostic or procedure code: Newborn Care (Parenting) Class (S9444).
10
May
We offer online self-guided childbirth, newborn care, and breastfeeding classes. These classes are available in both English and Spanish. Each class costs $15.00 and is not covered by insurance. This option allows you to go through the class content on your own time, and you have access to the content for 90 days. The same book and educational videos that are used for our in-person classes are used for these online classes.
12
May
If you want to take your yoga practice to the next level, this is the class for you. In addition to helping you further develop strength and flexibility, this class features vinyasa (flowing from pose to pose). We will also teach yoga principles that you can apply to all aspects of your life. Enjoy this practice in the comfort of your own home! Registration is required and a link to the class will be sent to the provided email address.
12
May
Gentle, deep breathing, light stretching and relaxation await when you register for this virtual class. No yoga experience necessary as you will learn about its health benefits and how you can apply yoga principles to your daily life. Enjoy this practice in the comfort of your own home! Registration is required and a link to the class will be sent to the provided email address.
14
May
Parkinson's Disease is a progressive nervous disorder which can cause a variety of symptoms including difficulty with movement and communication. This support group offers education, support, and resources to patients with Parkinson's Disease, caregivers and other members of their support team.
Although caregivers/family members are welcome, we request a maximum of one per participant due to space limitations.
15
May
Looking to support local farms and small businesses? Stop by and visit our farm market vendors for a wide variety of products including fresh and local produce, meat, dairy products, handmade crafts and artistry and more!
Our market is proud to accept the following food assistance programs as methods of payment: SNAP/EBT, Double Up Food Bucks, WIC Project Fresh, Senior Project Fresh, cash and credit cards.
15
May
05/15/2025
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
All moms and babies are welcome to come together to allow breastfeeding mothers to support each other through the sharing of their unique breastfeeding journeys and experiences while receiving support from a certified lactation consultant. This group is designed to help moms gain confidence in breastfeeding through friendship and encouragement. This group will meet on the 2nd floor in the Mike and Beverly Faas Classroom. Registration required.
If registration is closed, but you would still like to attend, please call 616-252-7894 to register.
15
May
05/15/2025
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn what to do if your baby or child is choking or stops breathing. This life-saving course includes demonstration, hands-on practice, and discussion of CPR, choking rescue and first aid. Parents, grandparents, and anyone caring for your baby or child are highly encouraged to take this class!
NOTE: This class uses American Heart Association (AHA) resources, but this is NOT a certification class. The AHA uses the following guidelines: Infant is 1 year or less of age, Child is 1 year of age up until puberty. CPR is different for infants versus children.
19
May
If you want to take your yoga practice to the next level, this is the class for you. In addition to helping you further develop strength and flexibility, this class features vinyasa (flowing from pose to pose). We will also teach yoga principles that you can apply to all aspects of your life. Enjoy this practice in the comfort of your own home! Registration is required and a link to the class will be sent to the provided email address.
19
May
Gentle, deep breathing, light stretching and relaxation await when you register for this virtual class. No yoga experience necessary as you will learn about its health benefits and how you can apply yoga principles to your daily life. Enjoy this practice in the comfort of your own home! Registration is required and a link to the class will be sent to the provided email address.
20
May
Take a break from your busy day and enjoy some tail-wagging comfort at our upcoming Pet Therapy Event! Certified therapy animals and their trained handlers will be on-site to provide gentle companionship, stress relief, and lots of furry affection. Whether you're looking to unwind, connect with others, or simply spend time with some friendly four-legged visitors, this event offers the perfect opportunity. All are welcome—come pet, relax, and smile!
20
May
Aphasia can make it hard to speak, understand others, read or write. It's a common challenge after stroke or brain injury. Join this support group to:
- Learn more about aphasia.
- Meet community members with aphasia.
- Practice communicating in a supportive environment.
- Build confidence when speaking to others.
- Explore different strategies for communication.
22
May
Looking to support local farms and small businesses? Stop by and visit our farm market vendors for a wide variety of products including fresh and local produce, meat, dairy products, handmade crafts and artistry and more!
Our market is proud to accept the following food assistance programs as methods of payment: SNAP/EBT, Double Up Food Bucks, WIC Project Fresh, Senior Project Fresh, cash and credit cards.
22
May
05/22/2025
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
All moms and babies are welcome to come together to allow breastfeeding mothers to support each other through the sharing of their unique breastfeeding journeys and experiences while receiving support from a certified lactation consultant. This group is designed to help moms gain confidence in breastfeeding through friendship and encouragement. This group will meet on the 2nd floor in the Mike and Beverly Faas Classroom. Registration required.
If registration is closed, but you would still like to attend, please call 616-252-7894 to register.
22
May
“Stop the Bleed” is a national initiative sponsored by the American College of Surgeons and has the goal of training millions of civilians to identify and stop life-threatening bleeding the crucial minutes after an injury.
University of Michigan Health-West is dedicated to the health of the communities we serve. That is why we invite you to attend a free one-hour training session. Registration is required.
26
May
If you want to take your yoga practice to the next level, this is the class for you. In addition to helping you further develop strength and flexibility, this class features vinyasa (flowing from pose to pose). We will also teach yoga principles that you can apply to all aspects of your life. Enjoy this practice in the comfort of your own home! Registration is required and a link to the class will be sent to the provided email address.
26
May
Gentle, deep breathing, light stretching and relaxation await when you register for this virtual class. No yoga experience necessary as you will learn about its health benefits and how you can apply yoga principles to your daily life. Enjoy this practice in the comfort of your own home! Registration is required and a link to the class will be sent to the provided email address.
29
May
Looking to support local farms and small businesses? Stop by and visit our farm market vendors for a wide variety of products including fresh and local produce, meat, dairy products, handmade crafts and artistry and more!
Our market is proud to accept the following food assistance programs as methods of payment: SNAP/EBT, Double Up Food Bucks, WIC Project Fresh, Senior Project Fresh, cash and credit cards.
29
May
05/29/2025
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
All moms and babies are welcome to come together to allow breastfeeding mothers to support each other through the sharing of their unique breastfeeding journeys and experiences while receiving support from a certified lactation consultant. This group is designed to help moms gain confidence in breastfeeding through friendship and encouragement. This group will meet on the 2nd floor in the Mike and Beverly Faas Classroom. Registration required.
If registration is closed, but you would still like to attend, please call 616-252-7894 to register.
29
May
05/29/2025
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Parents will gain hands-on training and confidence with their baby’s car seat. The class is facilitated by Certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians. The class provides information on properly securing baby in the car seat, correctly installing in your car, safety features of your car seat and your vehicle, common car seat errors and solutions, allowed add-on products and more.
Why a car seat safety class?
One of the most important responsibilities parents have is to keep their children safe. Part of that duty involves being mindful of child passenger safety. 90% of car seats are not used correctly which correlates with traffic crashes are a leading cause of death and injury in children. To protect against this tragedy, parents must have the proper information and resources they need to correctly buckle up their children in their car.
What to bring to class
- Car seat and base (if applicable)
- Car seat manual
- Doll/stuffed animal