Bridge Street Ministries Hosts Inspiring Good News Gala for Young Artists
Bridge Street Ministries is leading the way in empowering the youth of West Michigan, and their upcoming Good News Gala is set to showcase the remarkable talents and stories of local middle school students. Scheduled for May 18 at the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, this event aims to celebrate positive community stories and transformations during a time when uplifting news is especially vital.
Celebrating Young Talent
The gala will feature a unique Good News Gallery that highlights artwork created by middle school students, capturing their stories of transformation and the impact of Bridge Street Ministries' Christian-centered initiatives. This innovative approach not only amplifies the voices of youth but also brings together the community to appreciate their creativity.
A Night of Connection and Inspiration
Following the gallery presentation, attendees can expect an engaging dinner and program that will detail the ongoing efforts and achievements of Bridge Street Ministries. With last year's event attracting an impressive 400 guests, the organization is welcoming community members to join them for this free event. Registration information is available online for those interested in participating, and donations are encouraged to support their valuable work.
An Invitation to Join the Movement
Ryan Waalkes, the Executive Director of Bridge Street Ministries, appeared on the Morning Mix to share insights into this year's gala and its significance in fostering community connections. The Good News Gala is not just an event; it's a call to action for local residents to support and engage with initiatives that uplift and empower the youth, fostering a sense of belonging and hope in West Michigan.