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David Wodarek - Caricaturist |
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You've seen those cartoonists and caricature artists at Disney World and Six Flags - but now you want to hire one for your very own Grand Rapids party or event. Are you hosting a kid's party and need a Grand Rapids caricature artist to make silly drawings of your guests? Caricature and cartoon artists in Grand Rapids, MI can provide great fun to your party and also provide you with goofy illustrations that you and your guests can display in your homes and laugh about. The drawings these caricaturists create can make great conversation pieces for you and your guests. Kids and adults both really love these drawings at parties! If you're looking for caricaturists and cartoon artists in Grand Rapids, MI, we've got tons listed in our directory!
Grand Rapids Caricatures may also serve the following areas: Lamont, Rockford, Byron Center, Lowell, Sparta, Comstock Park, Jamestown, Moline, Jenison, Cannonsburg, Hudsonville, Alto, Ada, Belmont, Cedar Springs, Allendale, Caledonia, Marne, Conklin, Grandville, Coopersville, and Kent County.
Grand Rapids Factoid:
Under Michigan law, Grand Rapids is a home rule city and adopted a city charter in 1916 providing for the Commission-Manager form of municipal government. Under this system, the political responsibilities are divided between an elected City Commission and a hired full-time City Manager. Two part-time Commissioners are elected to four-year terms from each of three wards, with half of these seats up for election every two years. The part-time Mayor is elected every four years by the city at large, and serves as chair of the Commission, with a vote equal to that of a Commissioner. The races—held in odd-numbered years—are formally non-partisan, although the party and other political affiliations of candidates do sometimes come up during the campaign period. The Commission sets policy for the city, and is responsible for hiring the City Manager and other appointed officials .
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