DUCA- Granite & Tile – llc is a local Holland Company, for quality tile & stonework. We pursue creative use of methods and materials, from concept to construction, to make your projects both unique and enjoyable. Thankful for 15 years in which we have seen opportunity and challenge. We realize that our natural & enduring products as well as our local quality service are much appreciated in our greater Holland community. Come & Celebrate with us: September 15th – Open house 12pm-3pm.
It took millions of dollars in tax incentives and infrastructure improvements to lure NOVO 1's newest call center here. Now company leaders hope to show it was worth the investment. On Thursday, Holland Mayor Kurt Dykstra is expected to join state officials and NOVO 1 executives to cut the ribbon on the 37,000 square foot facility at 1351 Waverly Road. The Fort Worth, Tex.,-based company expects to employ up to 400 people within three years, though reaching that goal will require signing new clients. So far, about 15 people occupy the space.
Chemical Bank is excited to announce their participation in the American Bankers Association’s (ABA) Lights, Camera, Save! Video Contest, designed to encourage young people to use the power of video to communicate the value and understanding of saving. “The Lights, Camera, Save! contest will allow teens to role play and record their thoughts regarding the value of saving money,” explained Lynn M. Kerber, Chemical Bank Community President. “This is a fun and exciting way to get kids thinking about saving and its impact.”
The Tulip Time Festival is pleased to be working with the Holland Area Arts Council to take the 2011 Tulip Time Festival poster selection process in a new direction with the introduction of the Art in Bloom Poster Competition. The Art in Bloom Poster Competition will be an open process in which all artists from the West Michigan region are welcome to submit their artwork. The competition begins on August 30 and runs through October 31, 2010. During that time artists are invited to submit up to two works of art for a single entry fee of $25.