Call of Leadership

The Call of Leadership

There is so much more to Holland, Michigan that just tulips. In this episode, Linda Hart, Executive Director of the Holland Convention and Visitor’s Bureau guides us on a trip through the various festivals that take place throughout the year. Holland has a very diverse culture and their goal is to celebrate them all.

Links:

  • Discover Holland
  • Tulip Time
  • Juneteeth
  • Pride Festival
  • Latino Festival
  • Celtic Festival
  • International Festival

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Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

We love our festivals, we love our parades.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

And we also recognize that we today, while we were founded by the Dutch,

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we are very culturally diverse today.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

And so we like to celebrate, those other cultures throughout the year.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

We have a Juneteenth Festival.

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We have a Pride festival.

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We have a fiesta for our Latino population.

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We have a Celtic festival.

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Then in the fall we have an international festival, just so that we wanna

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make sure that we round it all up.

Cliff Duvernois:

Hello everyone and welcome back to Ordinary

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People, Extraordinary Things.

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I'm your host, Cliff DuVernois.

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We are continuing our series into the great city of Holland, Michigan.

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Now, when we think about Holland, we have this mental image of tulips.

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There's the big windmill.

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But Holland is so much more than just that.

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There are so many festivals, activities and sites that Holland has

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to offer throughout the entire year.

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Holland is also connected to a major cultural icon, which I

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definitely did not know about.

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To guide us on our exploration of Holland.

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I'm sitting today with Linda Hart, the executive director of the

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Holland Convention and Visitors Bureau, or the Holland CVB.

Cliff Duvernois:

Linda, how are you?

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

I'm doing great.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

How are you?

Cliff Duvernois:

I'm doing awesome.

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Thank you for asking.

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Why don't you share with us a little bit about where you're

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from, where you grew up.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Sure.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

So I grew up in Columbus, Ohio.

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so for all, everybody in

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Michigan, I am a Buckeye, so don't boo his me.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

I actually

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keep the Bohi out

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Linda Hart, Holland CVB: I appreciate that.

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Actually, I came to Michigan.

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There's a dude ranch about an hour north of here called the

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Double J Ranch in Golf Resort.

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I've never heard of this.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Yes.

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it was an adult ranch that started in the thirties and, as all of these

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adults, they got married, they had kids, and then they ended up opening,

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what they called the Back 40.

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And so it became a family, ranch and golf resort, uh, little town called Rothbury,

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just again, about an hour north of here.

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Well, anyway, went on vacation up there and I rode a horse.

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And I was in the banking industry in Columbus and I rode a horse and I thought,

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this is what I wanna do with my life.

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And I went back to Columbus and I quit my job.

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And I found a job mucking stalls and an equestrian facility.

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11 years later,

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Sweet Moses.

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this?

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I

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I know 11 years later I was the, equestrian director

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at the, uh, at the ranch.

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Uh, I, I'll tell you, one of the best jobs I've ever.

Cliff Duvernois:

Wow.

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Let's, so that, I'll admit I've never heard that before.

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That's really great.

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Going from banking to mucking stalls.

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Right?

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Well, exactly right.

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Six figures to, you know, $3 and 15 cents, which was probably what

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the minimum wage was at that point.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:earlier that, you know, what,:Cliff Duvernois:

Yeah.

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Your.

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and so I met my husband up there and so he was, um, he

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was a Hope graduate uh here in Holland.

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And so we relocated to Holland and that's how I ended up working

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here at the Visitors Bureau.

Cliff Duvernois:

So was that the first job you took when you came to the area?

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Actually, no.

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My husband and I bought into a restaurant called Boatworks Waterfront Restaurant.

Cliff Duvernois:

Ah.

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Ah.

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He in food and beverage.

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So we bought half the restaurant, the operations side of it.

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we did that for six years.

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I had a really good appreciation of how hard it is to work in food and beverage.

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Sweet Moses.

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Yes,

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Absolutely right.

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And after six years I was like, I can't do this anymore.

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I mean, you, You, appreciate it, but it is super, super hard work.

Cliff Duvernois:

Yes.

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Um,

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and so then I did a very, very brief stint in real estate.

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So no judging, very, very brief

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I think everybody's done a stint in real estate,

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estate.

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And I, um, I was just looking for some, additional work and the visitors

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bureau offered me some part-time work.

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And three months later I was, I was full-time there.

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And so I did community outreach for nine years, no, actually, no, I'm so sorry.

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Six years.

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And then the pandemic hit.

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Uh, The previous executive director retired.

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And um, so I stepped into the role as interim.

Cliff Duvernois:

So just for our audience, Tell us a little bit about what the

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Convention and Visitors Bureau does.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Sure.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

So the CVB or the Convention and Visitors Bureau, we are mandated

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under a Michigan Public Act.

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It's actually Public Act Number 59, so it falls under the M E D C, which

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is the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, and which allows us

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as a CVB to collect an assessment through all of our lodging properties.

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So any, any hotel or motel that has at least 10 rooms, transient

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rooms collects 5% for us it's 5%.

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And then passes that on to us.

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We use those dollars to market Holland as a destination.

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And what I'd like to do is kind of talk to you a little bit

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about just the city of Holland in general.

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Maybe a little bit about the history and the drive towards tourism.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Sure.

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you know, Holland as a destination.

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That's our role is to market Holland as a destination.

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And we're very unique because we're named Holland.

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We were founded by the Dutch.

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There's a lot of brand equity there.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

A lot of brand equity and you know,

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and we're fortunate because a lot of communities don't have that.

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We really don't have that.

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So we are very, very fortunate.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:d was settled by the Dutch in:Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

A minister by the name of, Van Raalte.

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He was ex-communicated from the state church in the Netherlands.

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So immigrated to the United States.

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Landed in West Michigan.

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They were actually on their way to Wisconsin, landed in West Michigan.

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Thought the area looked very much like it did in the Netherlands

Cliff Duvernois:

Yes.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Yes.

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Was wooded.

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There was water and they decided to settle here.

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And ever since then, as the story goes, Then that's where we still are today.

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Um, Hope College was founded by, Van Raalte, was used to be called Pioneer

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:College, which was founded in:Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

that was, it was in a, you know, when, when Van Raalte came here, he had

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three initiatives to educate children, build a community of faith, and build

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a prosperous business community.

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And I'd say he did pretty well.

Cliff Duvernois:

I think so.

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I'd have to agree with that assessment.

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Yeah.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

You know, and, and Holland's history.

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Yes.

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Holland burned on that same Sunday in October.

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80% of Holland was burned in two hours.

Cliff Duvernois:

That's spooky.

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That's

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true.

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Yeah.

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Right.

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Um, and there were three other fires in the region.

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Peshtigo, Wisconsin is the, um, that is the, if you ask Alexa, or if you ask

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your smart speaker to say, what is the greatest American, fire in history, she's

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gonna say it's in Peshtigo, Wisconsin.

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2,500 people perished over a million acres were charred.

Cliff Duvernois:

Wow.

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Manistee, Michigan burned on the same

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day in addition to Holland.

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So, you know, that's kind of part of our, that's, that's part of our history.

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But what's really cool is that our museum, they do historical walking

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tours and one of the walking tours that they do is a path of the fire.

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This building burned, this building survived.

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This is what happened.

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This is what happened.

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And if you go into the museum, there's a lot of, furniture artifacts that the

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Dutch, they buried them in the sand in order cuz the fire was moving so quickly.

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So I mean that's kind of, you know, it, it's those kinds of

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events and stories that our office gets to share with visitors.

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Cuz they'll come into our office and they'll be like, what is there to do?

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It's like, what are you interested?

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You wanna go to the beach?

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You wanna learn something Dutch?

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You wanna learn history, you wanna go shopping, you wanna go dining?

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So it's, so that's kind of everything that our community has.

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We grasp that so that we can turn around and share those

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stories when people come in.

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So as somebody who is fanatical about stories, I have to

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give you credit cuz a lot of the times when I'm out there talking with people,

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they only wanna focus on the good.

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sure.

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Right.

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The only one focus on, oh, everybody's happy and all the smiles.

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So the fact that you're actually making it a point to include the fact.

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Yeah, Holland burned.

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Mm-hmm.

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You know, and that, and just the, the fact that I'm trying to fathom these

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people saying, Quick, bury the furniture in sand so it doesn't, you know, rather

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than throw it on like a, the back of a carriage and try to drive it out with

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horses, maybe they couldn't do that.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Right.

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Well, you know, It's interesting that you say that because we, our office are

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docents for the cruise ship industry.

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We have cruise ships

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that that's right.

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Do

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Great Lakes.

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Uh, they used to dock in Holland.

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At this point in time they don't.

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We're hoping to get them back, but.

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So we pick up the passengers cuz they dock in Muskegon and then we bring them down.

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And, you know, as a, as a tourist office, it's always, we can always

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talk about wooden shoes and windmills,

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You know, Right.

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the

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Dutch part of it.

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But a lot of, a lot of folks that when they come in, they wanna know.

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Why our community is as good as it is, wh what services do we have?

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How do we treat the homeless?

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How do we treat the mentally ill?

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How, what do we do with, how is, how is our energies, preserved?

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We have an anaerobic digester, you know, I mean, If you ever come into our town and

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you see that, big, giant ball over there.

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People are like, what is that?

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That's the kind of information that you, we also wanna be able to share because at

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the end of the day, Cliff, you might say, I wanna relocate to Holland, Michigan.

Cliff Duvernois:

I'm thinking about it

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because of what this community has to offer.

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So it's kind of fun.

Cliff Duvernois:

Oh, it definitely is.

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It definitely is.

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And one of the things that comes to mind, of course, with this is, and I

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talked a little bit about this with, Matt Helmus is with the community

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growing and everything that's going on here, a little bit about the

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sustainability, of getting, can you, can you talk to us a little bit about that?

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

I can talk to a little bit about it.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

You know, we.

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We are always as a re, I mean, I'm a citizen, I'm a resident here.

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And so we took advantage of our board of public works to be able to come into our

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own home and give us an assessment on how, how energy efficient our home is.

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And so, you know, that that's just one example that the city

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partnering with our Board of Public Works has programs in place to help

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citizens become more sustainable.

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We talked about snow melt.

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We talked about, I don't know if you talked about snow melt, but

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we talk about snow melt and,

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and what an

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main

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really, and you know, it's a closed loop system before

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the water used to pour into Lake Macatawa.

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It's a closed loop system.

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We talked about the anaerobic digester.

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What's doing that

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Hope College and the sustainability efforts that they have.

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We even talk about, our tree canopy and inventorying our historic, our

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heritage trees, you know, old, old trees, and how to preserve those both

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on our public and in our private spaces.

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And with that, we're gonna take a quick

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break to thank our sponsors.

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When we come back, we're going to explore more of these amazing

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festivals that are going on.

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A little something for everyone.

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We're also gonna learn more about how Holland is connected to a major cultural

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and American icon, and what they are doing to celebrate that connection.

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We will see you after the break.

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Hello everyone and welcome back to Ordinary People, Extraordinary Things.

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I'm your host, Cliff DuVernois.

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Today we are continuing to explore one of the top destinations in

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the great state of Michigan.

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That would be Holland helping us with that monumental task.

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Is Linda Hart, the executive director of the Holland cvb.

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Now, before the break, we spent a little bit of time talking about Holland's

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history, both the good and the bad, and we hinted at one of Holland's biggest

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festivals that would be Tulip Time.

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And I do want to talk a bit more about that, but I also know

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that Holland has so much more.

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To offer besides Tulip time.

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So Linda, if you would please talk to us a little bit more about Tulip

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time, and that's then let's move on to some of the other great festivals

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and events that Holland has to offer.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Sure.

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so you probably heard the story of Tulip Time with Lida Rodgers and you

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know, we've been, we will celebrate 93 years of the festival this year.

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5 million tulips.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

You know, It's interesting because we're known as the city of Tulips, right?

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People associate Holland, Michigan with tulips.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Oh, I've heard of Michigan.

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They have a big tulip festival.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Well, little known fact is that before we were known for the City of Tulips,

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we were known as the City of Churches.

Cliff Duvernois:

Oh, wow.

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We had pre Tulip Time, 170 churches representing

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49 denominations, 170 churches.

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We're not a very large community.

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I mean, city of Holland, 35, 30 4,000 residents.

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Greater Holland area 111, 112,000.

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So 170 churches.

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And I mean, that's today.

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When, think about today, you know, not back in, the turn of the century.

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The 19 hundreds.

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today we have I think 140 churches representing

Cliff Duvernois:

that's still a good number

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Only two Catholic churches that we have in

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our community, which is interesting.

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But celebrating the festival.

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We love our festivals, we love our parades.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

And we also recognize that we today, while we were founded by the Dutch,

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we are very culturally diverse today.

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And so we like to celebrate, those other cultures throughout the year.

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We have a Juneteenth Festival.

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We have a Pride festival.

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We have a fiesta for our Latino population.

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We have a Celtic festival.

Cliff Duvernois:

Just to take a step back before, before we hit the

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record button, you were saying that the Latino population, the 30%,

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

30% of our population is Latino.

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It's the largest growing population that we have, in our community.

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So it's very, very cool, and, well, I won't say this is a, we have

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a very large, senior population.

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So our heated streets and sidewalks, we ha we get a lot of snowbirds.

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We will have dual residences and because downtown is so walkable and if you ever

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walk downtown, you will see a lot of housing that's dedicated to 55 and over.

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Which just, you know, which makes it ums.

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I, guess

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you're, you can, you can almost meet anybody downtown really at

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the end, at any given day because of how culturally diverse we are.

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So, Yes, so Celtic Festival and then in the fall we have an international

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festival, just so that we wanna make sure that we round it all up.

Cliff Duvernois:

So let's go back and let's, let's talk a little bit about

Cliff Duvernois:

some of these festivals you mentioned before about a Celtic festival.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Yeah.

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that was a new festival that we started last year, or, well, that

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the Celtic of the group of guys, they just, um, they're like, Nope,

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we need to have our own festival.

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And, they got Guinness as a sponsor.

Cliff Duvernois:

Nice.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

their

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They're only sponsor.

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They have what's called a Kaylee the night before on a Friday night.

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So it's a big dance party.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Well, you know, It's, uh, live music and, over 21 type of activity.

Cliff Duvernois:

Certainly.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

And then, uh, the next day are all Highland games.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

So if you can think of a Highland game, they're doing it.

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So I mean, if you think, okay, let me ask you a Question, What would

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you think of as a Highland game?

Cliff Duvernois:

Uh,

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Linda Hart, Holland CVB: Throwing the big stumps.

Cliff Duvernois:

Yes.

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In the big rock.

Cliff Duvernois:

Yeah.

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Feats of strength.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Strength, right?

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Yes.

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this is what guys do, and they get clans, from all over the region, who

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will come to Holland and participate.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

And then they've got all the dancers, the clogs, and then the vendors.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

It's really an immersive experience to, to participate in these kind

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of festivals because you're, you're really seeing how, it's, you know,

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education, it's entertainment, and it's, it's more of awareness.

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and this is the culture of that particular community, which is kind of cool.

Cliff Duvernois:

So when you're talking about the Celtic Irish

Cliff Duvernois:

Festival, when does that take place?

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

So the Celtic Irish festival is in June.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

It's June 23 and 24th this year.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

So it's always Friday, Saturday,

Cliff Duvernois:

but it is in June.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

It is in June.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Okay.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

It is in as well as our Pride Festival and our Juneteenth Festival.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Fiesta is in July, and then the international festival is in October.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

So we kind of round out, you know, all these festivals from May through October

Cliff Duvernois:

with a nice international one.

Cliff Duvernois:

what's a Fiesta festival like?

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

it's, well, oh gosh, the fiesta is, it's kind of migrated

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

over, the course of the last decade or so.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Also used to include a film festival, like an independent Latino film festival.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

But a lot of dancing, a lot of live music.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

f.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

A lot of Mexican good mexican food,

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

lot

Cliff Duvernois:

Oh my God, I miss good Mexican

Cliff Duvernois:

food.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

They're gonna throw in a car show because

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

you can't have a, you know, you can't really have a fiesta unless you're

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gonna have a really souped up car

Cliff Duvernois:

Yes.

Cliff Duvernois:

Linda Hart, Holland CVB: Which Which is also very cool.

Cliff Duvernois:

And that's, That f that festival takes place in downtown as well.

Cliff Duvernois:

So we are anchored on the west end of downtown by our Holland

Cliff Duvernois:

Civic Center, uh, which is a great facility, 55,000 square feet.

Cliff Duvernois:

So some of the festival components are inside and the stage, in the atrium, which

Cliff Duvernois:

is the opening area, and then also outside with some of the car show components.

Cliff Duvernois:

So it's, I'll tell you, the food alone is reason to go.

Cliff Duvernois:

Yes, and I would agree with that.

Cliff Duvernois:

Like I said, I've been missing good Mexican food.

Cliff Duvernois:

Tell us about the International festival.

Cliff Duvernois:

What's that like?

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

So the International Festival is a festival

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

put on by, the city of Holland.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

So that is out of all the festivals that is city owns that festival.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

And that, again, is at the, is at the Civic Center, but

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

it's celebrating all cultures.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

So you've got, you've got the Latino, you've got the, caucasian.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

You have the, American Black, you have the African, you know, You have the Celtic.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

You have the Irish.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

So it's, and, and that festival and a lot of components with that are a lot

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of presentations and demonstrations and dancing on the stage in addition to more

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

food, because that's all we like to do.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Apparently Hollanders love to eat because there's just, and, and so you're getting

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

a chance to taste what, what comes out of all these different regions of the world,

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

but let live here in Holland, Michigan.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

There's a little, there's a passport that kids can do and they can

Cliff Duvernois:

Oh, that's cute.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

the different countries and experience it.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

that's kind of fun.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

I mean, it's just, again, it's just showing the community pride,

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

uh, for, for everybody here and celebrating that and bringing awareness

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to, everybody in our community.

Cliff Duvernois:

I'm liking this theme of the fact that, you

Cliff Duvernois:

celebrate and you say we're Dutch.

Cliff Duvernois:

But you're also coming out and saying, but you know what, we're also Latino.

Cliff Duvernois:

We are also Celtic we are also

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Correct.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

That's exactly right.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Which is super important for us.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Because again, when that visitor comes in and thinks that we're all wearing Dutch

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costumes or Dutch attire and wearing clump and wooden shoes, and our downtown

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should look like, the Netherlands does.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

That's a good founding for us, but we're really who we are today.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

You know, and, and

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Interesting fact is that when the.

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When the Dutch settled it, they weren't really necessarily

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

interested in all the architecture looking like that stepping gable,

Cliff Duvernois:

right?

Cliff Duvernois:

You

Cliff Duvernois:

see,

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:wasn't really until the:Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

developers and builders started putting a nod to that style.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

So some of our newer buildings that you see downtown, the Macatawa Bank

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

or the Courtyard by Marriott, you see that stepping Gable style, which

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just are just nods to the Dutch heritage throughout our community.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

And of course, Hope College.

Cliff Duvernois:

I was pleasantly surprised in some of my research

Cliff Duvernois:

here, and you actually mentioned it in some correspondence that

Cliff Duvernois:

you and I had the Wizard of Oz exhibit that caught my attention.

Cliff Duvernois:

Talk to us about

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Well, I would never realize in a million years that

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there are so many folks, probably my age and probably your age, that have very,

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very fond memories of The Wizard of Oz.

Cliff Duvernois:

Indeed.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

So Frank Baum.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

He's the author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

He vacationed here in Holland on Lake Michigan.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Lake Macatawa, uh, which is a more of a private, cottage

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

area just west of downtown.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

So still part of the greater Holland area.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

And, he had a cottage, it was called The Sign of the Goose.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

So, um, His very first selling, successful book, he used the proceeds

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

and built a house, built a well, built a cottage on Lake Michigan,

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

called the Sign of the Goose.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

And it is said by his great-great grandson that while vacationing here during the

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

summer months, a lot of his inspiration came from, just vacationing here.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

So there was a lot of yellow brick.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

It was called the veneklasen brick, that it's of yellow brick.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

That was, you know, was the pavers for the streets and the sidewalks.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

And and obviously it was the yellow brick road,

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Right, right?

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

The little girl that lived two doors down.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

I believe her name was Dorothy.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

You know, and so there's a, there's a picture that, you know, that you,

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

I mean, you can look at anywhere on, uh, if you just Google it, uh,

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

a Baum with a little girl, with a little monkey on her shoulder, those,

Cliff Duvernois:

my goodness.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

kind of

Cliff Duvernois:

Right.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

and so, We just wanted to pay homage to them

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

recognizing that there were ties to Baum and that extremely classic,

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

classic story, here in Holland.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

And we don't claim that he wrote the story here.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

We don't claim that he wrote the whole book here because we know that there

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

was a lot of inspiration in his life of.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Anybody does the research, we're just saying, Hey, a little bit a

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

part of him and a part of his life.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

And his history was here in Holland and we wanted to celebrate it.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

So we decided that, it was a collaboration with our office, the

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

city of Holland, the library, and a organization called Holland in Bloom.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

And, to bring seven bronze sculptures, uh, life-size bronze sculptures to Holland.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

What the Holland in Bloom piece brought to the project was a book.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

It's called A Living Mosaic, uh, which is a book, so it's a 10 foot by 12 foot book.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Think Topiary, but instead of a topiary being alive, right, alive

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

tree that they, or a shrub that they, they trimmed to make a shape.

Cliff Duvernois:

right?

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

This is a steel frame and it's got, growing fabric with a

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

soil medium in it, and then 6,000 plants are put in this book and then, plants

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

that grow together like creeping plants.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

And, the book is open and it has the image, uh, it's got the yellow brick road.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

It says A Wonderful Wizard of Oz and it's got the castle all made outta plants,

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

front and back, all made outta plants.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

So there's two parts of the exhibit, again, kitty corner from each.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Across the street from the, city hall where we are right now in

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

a park called Centennial Park.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

So the book is in Centennial Park.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

It's a seasonal book, right?

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

It's got annuals.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

It's got living plants on it.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

So it comes back into the city greenhouses.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

At the end of the season, all the plants come out, new plants are put

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

in the book grows again and comes out.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

The statues, because the, the, the statues are located at the library, which again,

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kitty corner along Yellow Brick Road.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

But because the project was so successful and so popular, we did

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some fundraising for the project.

Cliff Duvernois:

Yes.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Uh, the,

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

we wanted to, we did some fundraising.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Thought we will sell engraved bricks.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Okay, let's sell engraved bricks.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

We were hoping that maybe we could, fundraise maybe $20,000

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

if we were lucky, maybe $50,000.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

I mean, This is a big, big project as far as financial cost to it.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

We raised a little under of a quarter of a million dollars.

Cliff Duvernois:

Oh, beautiful.

Cliff Duvernois:

I love that.

Cliff Duvernois:

I Love, that.

Cliff Duvernois:

Oh,

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

And it, the, the amount of support and

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

love that people had for this story and wanted to be a piece of it.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

I mean, There were marriage proposals, um, you know, in

Cliff Duvernois:

oh, that's cute in

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

these books.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

There were sa I mean, it was, it was amazing.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

And then people were like, well, can I buy a statue?

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

I'm like, like, the really expensive, you know, we had, we ended up putting benches

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

all throughout the exhibit you know, that people ended up sponsoring and funding.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

And so, I mean, it was, it was an amazing project.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

And if any, if there's when you come to Holland in the summer, if you loved

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that story or if you were scared of the monkeys or you cried when, Dorothy

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

was kidnapped by the witch, if, if there's any emotion that stirs in

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

that, you've gotta see this exhibit.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

And what's super, super cool about this is that this story is now lending itself

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

for everybody like us who love the story to tell our grandkids that story.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

So the, the story is getting a resurgence of popularity because of

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

this exhibit that happened to go in.

Cliff Duvernois:

I bet you too, that from you know, from a, a generational

Cliff Duvernois:

standpoint, being able to share this movie, this classic, with the younger

Cliff Duvernois:

generation, be able to say, oh, by the way, the author, he actually lived here.

Cliff Duvernois:

That's exactly the inspiration is here.

Cliff Duvernois:

That's wonderful.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Yes.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

I mean, it is, it's, it's a cool story.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

It really is.

Cliff Duvernois:

I know.

Cliff Duvernois:

That's why I wanted to explore it.

Cliff Duvernois:

Linda, this is, this is one of those interviews.

Cliff Duvernois:

I could sit here all day and just pepper you with questions and I'm loving it.

Cliff Duvernois:

So this just means that we're gonna have to come back.

Cliff Duvernois:

For our audience, if anybody wants to connect with what's going on

Cliff Duvernois:

in Holland, realizing that there's more than just the Tulip Festival.

Cliff Duvernois:

There's all these other festivals going on, especially if you

Cliff Duvernois:

wanna get your Celtic on.

Cliff Duvernois:

Uh, What would be the best way for em to do that?

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Certainly visit our .

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Uh, you can also follow us on Facebook or Instagram or even

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Pinterest at Discover Holland.

Cliff Duvernois:

Wonderful.

Cliff Duvernois:

Linda, thank you so much for taking time out of your schedule today to talk to us.

Cliff Duvernois:

We really appreciate it.

Linda Hart, Holland CVB:

Okay, thank you.

Cliff Duvernois:

And for our audience, you can go to total michigan.com,

Cliff Duvernois:

click on Linda's interview and see all the links that she mentioned above.

Cliff Duvernois:

While you're there, make sure to sign up for our free email newsletter.

Cliff Duvernois:

Also take some time to listen to the other two interviews that we

Cliff Duvernois:

have done from Holland, Michigan.

Cliff Duvernois:

That would be with Mayor Nathan Bocks.

Cliff Duvernois:

As well as Matt Helmus, who is the director of the Windmill Island Gardens.

Cliff Duvernois:

We'll see you again next week with another great story.