During a recent government meeting, local officials celebrated a successful Labor Day weekend event that drew an estimated 275 to 300 attendees. The gathering, which featured various activities and community engagement, was praised for its strong turnout, with officials noting the importance of local businesses in supporting the event.
Council members expressed gratitude to the numerous merchants who contributed prizes and support, highlighting the role of small businesses in fostering community spirit. A list of sponsors was shared, including Aldea, City Farmer, Dairy Cream, and several others, emphasizing the collaborative effort that made the event possible.
In addition to the Labor Day festivities, discussions also touched on the historical significance of Highland Park in establishing Grand Haven as a tourist destination. One council member recounted the park's origins dating back to the 1880s, when local businessmen recognized the potential for tourism and leased land to create a resort area. This historical context underscored the ongoing importance of community events in maintaining the city’s vibrant tourism sector.
Overall, the meeting reflected a strong sense of community pride and appreciation for local businesses, as well as a commitment to preserving the historical legacy that continues to shape Grand Haven's identity as a tourist destination.