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  • May 30, 2018
    WZZM-TV

    The Grand Taste Garden will make its debut this year across the fairway from the Grand Taste tent. It will feature food, outdoor games, chef demonstrations throughout the weekend and barbeque and live music from local bands Great Scott! and Blue Water Kings Band, following play on Friday and Saturday evenings.

  • May 29, 2018
    Tribune Star

    Terre Haute Catholic Charities Foodbank and Meijer are partnering this spring to provide hunger relief to local families through the Michigan-based retailer’s food pantry donation program, Simply Give. The program encourages customers to purchase $10 Simply Give donation cards, which are then converted into Meijer food-only gift cards and given to a local emergency food providers in the store’s community.

  • May 28, 2018
    MLive

    Sure, 144 of the world’s best women golfers will play at the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give. Maybe even better, characters from SpongeBob and Paw Patrol will be there, too. The fifth-annual event returns to Blythefield Country Club this year with a new addition: the Discovery Land kid’s center. The on-course playground will be full of photo ops with Nickelodeon characters, autograph sessions with LPGA professionals, board games, yard games and other hands-on activities from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. June 13-17.

  • May 25, 2018
    The Produce News

    As the weather warms and outdoor celebrations start to take shape, Meijer has added five new, fresh, protein-based salads, including two new vegetarian salads, in all stores across its six-state footprint. Taking into account recent flavor trends, the Meijer test kitchen chefs created the protein-based salads to make summertime meal prep and entertaining a breeze.

  • May 24, 2018
    WBUP-TV

    Marquette’s Meijer opened this morning after months of preparation. The 195,000 square foot supercenter welcomed its first customers with over 300,000 items – from produce to clothes – proving that they can be more than just a retailer. For employees and patrons alike, it’s been a long time coming. “We started opening stores in the U.P., and probably the biggest question we were getting in the Sault and Escanaba was when we are coming to Marquette,” said Meijer President and CEO Rick Keyes. “So we knew this was going to be a homerun when we came to the Marquette area.”