Events on Friday, January 02 2009
These are special events in the Holland Area. Click on dates in blue to view a list of events for that date or use the range fields to view a list of events for multiple dates. Words in blue are also links to more information about specific events and event locations.
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- Saturday September 06, 2008 - Sunday February 1, 2009
- Native Michigan: The Paintings of William Kubiak
- Holland Museum
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An authority on Great Lakes Native American life, Grand Rapids artist and journalist William J. Kubiak is the author of “Great Lakes Indians: A Pictorial Guide.” This exhibit will focus on his paintings showing tribal life scenes or portraits of Michigan…
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http://www.hollandmuseum.org • 616.392.9084
- Saturday November 15, 2008 - Sunday February 1, 2009
- Nicholas, The Saint: Images from the East
- Dutch WinterFest & Holidays in Downtown Holland Holland Museum
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For centuries Nicholas the Christian Saint, also known as Santa Claus, has been venerated by Orthodox and Catholics and honored by Protestants, for his faith and his example of generosity to those in need, especially children. A selection of Saint Nicholas…
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http://www.hollandmuseum.org • 616.392.9084
- Tuesday December 02, 2008 - Friday January 2, 2009
- Lighting Up The Holidays
- Centennial Park Dutch WinterFest & Holidays in Downtown Holland
- Spend an evening strolling through Downtown Holland's beautiful Centennial Park, decorated for the holidays with thousands of twinkling lights and snowflakes. The Holland Board of Public Works continues to "light up the holidays" year after year.
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