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Holland Comunity Development
Comunity Development in Holland, Michigan, United States
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Featured Businesses
Boatwerks Waterfront Restaurant2010-06-03
Located in Holland, Ottawa County, Michigan, United States
The Boatwerks Waterfront Restaurant in Holland, Michigan offers Family Friendly Casual Dining on the waterfront with the classic, vintage look and feel of earlier days on Lake Macatawa. Enjoy sublime food from a convenient full menu, with indoor and outdoor patio dining. Private parties, events and business meetings are catered for in both the Macatawa Room and the Outdoor Lawn and Patio. Dining at the Boatwerks Waterfront Restaurant is like a mini vacation and you'll be back time and again, that's guaranteed.READ MORE
The Inn at Old Orchard Road2010-06-02
Located in Holland, Ottawa County, Michigan, United States
The Inn at Old Orchard Road in Holland, Michigan is a 1906 Dutch farmhouse that welcomes with elegant antique furnishings and knotty pine floors, and guests can enjoy the doll and glassware collections. Rooms offer comfortable queen sized beds, private baths and cable TV. Enjoy a hearty full breakfast in the dining room every morning before starting your day and exploring all that Holland and the area has to offer.READ MORE
Nelis' Dutch Village Cooking Class2010-06-02
Located in Holland, Ottawa County, Michigan, United States
The Nelis' Dutch Village Cooking Class in Holland, Michigan teaches classes how to make Banket, which is a delicious traditional Dutch pastry. Groups learn how to make this fantastic treat of tubes of flaky pastry with an almond paste filling. Your group will learn the secrets of making this wonderful dessert. With expert help your individual sticks are baked, cooled and wrapped and then taken home with you for your enjoyment - delicious.READ MORE
Alpenrose Catering2010-06-03
Located in Holland, Ottawa County, Michigan, United States
Alpenrose Catering is now available off-site in Holland Michigan from simple lunches and lunchboxes to elegant Banquets and Weddings. Alpenrose Catering provides a delectable menu off-site to ensure that the food at your event will be remembered for a long time to come. Ensure a success of your Corporate, Pharmaceutical, Business Meetings, Intimate Gatherings or Weddings, any budget or any equipment request is accommodated. READ MORE
Value Place Grand Rapids (Holland)2010-06-02
Located in Holland, Ottawa County, Michigan, United States
Value Place Grand Rapids (Holland) offers extended stay accommodation in Holland, Michigan with comfortable rooms, full kitchens and Cable TV, as well as high speed internet. The Value Place Grand Rapids (Holland) also has a relationship with the finest health club in West Michigan for access to full workout facilities, indoor and outdoor pool, and aerobic areas - great for staying in shape. This hotel is ideal for both the leisure and business traveller, with good value for money and is a great base for exploring all that the area has to offer.READ MORE
Nelis' Dutch Village School Tours2010-06-02
Located in Holland, Ottawa County, Michigan, United States
The Nelis' Dutch Village School Tours in Holland, Michigan offers educational tours to learners with costumed guides. These field trips include a variety of Dutch customs, traditions, and occupations including: life on a Frisian farm, cheese making, wooden shoe carving, and weighing commodities. Children can also crank a hand organ, enjoy the theme park and pet the farm animals, it's a wonderful and knowledgeable day out for all.READ MORE
Highway 66 Mini Bowling2010-06-03
Located in Holland, Ottawa County, Michigan, United States
Highway 66 Mini Bowling is located at The Lost City in Holland, Michigan and is based on traditional ten pin bowling rules, but also offers twists and turns of excitement. Highway 66 Mini Bowling is great fun for young and old and includes shorter lanes, automated bumpers and a lighter ball, and the lanes themselves change lighting colours. Enjoy fun and competitive action as you test your skittle skills.READ MORE
Nelis' Dutch Village Shopping2010-06-01
Located in Holland, Ottawa County, Michigan, United States
At Nelis' Dutch Village Shopping in Holland, Michigan there are so many choices and items to buy that many shoppers opt for the satisfying on-line option. Purchase delightful gifts like Handcarved candles, Delftware, various hand painted tiles and Dutch Food gift baskets and so much more. Customized wooden shoes are available and traditional children's Dutch outfits, as well as tulip bulbs for an outstanding garden next spring - what are you waiting for, come shopping.READ MORE
Veldheers2010-06-01
Located in Holland, Ottawa County, Michigan, United States
At Veldheers, walk through an amazing 5 million tulips in the only tulip farm perennial garden in Holland, Michigan. Perennials and flowers are imported from around the world for you to buy and plant and enjoy in your own garden at home. From June 1st to mid October visitors to this wonderful garden paradise can enjoy thousands of Dutch lilies, daylilies, peonies and other rare perennials amid a setting of windmills, drawbridges and canals. And it's not only tulips on display, other flowers include daffodils, hyacinths and crocus - stunning.READ MORE
DeKlomp Wooden Shoe & Delft Factory2010-06-01
Located in Holland, Ottawa County, Michigan, United States
The DeKlomp Wooden Shoe & Delft Factory in Holland, Michigan makes Dutch pottery famous around the world. Visitors can watch the making of the delftware from pouring the liquid clay into molds, to firing the clay at 2,000 degrees and then talk to the artists as they hand paint the Dutch designs onto them and then glaze them. Wooden shoes are also produced here by a wooden shoe hand carver that was specially trained in the Netherlands, and visitors can watch the shoes being made from a block of poplar wood using authentic Dutch machinery - fascinating. All hand made items and shoes are available for purchase.READ MORE