Cutlerville, Michigan is an unincorporated community and census-designated place south of Grand Rapids, and bordering the cities of Kentwood and Wyoming.
Cutlerville is in southwestern Kent County, straddling Byron and Gaines townships. US-131 and M-6 (David Warsen Memorial Highway) intersect in the north-central part of the CDP, although the settlement area is concentrated east and southeast of the intersection.
Besides Kentwood and Wyoming, cities and villages within twenty miles of Cutlerville include Grandville, Grand Rapids, East Grand Rapids, Caledonia, Wayland, Hudsonville, Walker, and Middleville.
At the time of the 2010 census, the population of the CDP was 14,370, which was down from 15,114 in 2000. The CDP is served by the Grand Rapids post office, however.
The community was named for John Cutler, who came from New York with his wife and ten children in 1853, building a log cabin on 312 acres of land. In 1891, his son, John I. Cutler, built the Cutler Mansion which, in 1910, became the core of Pine Rest Christian Hospital, now known as Pine Rest Christian Mental Services.
Buck Creek flows through the community, which includes several small ponds, lakes, or bodies of water.
The focus of this category is on the community of Cutlerville, Michigan. Websites representing businesses, industries, schools, places of worship, organizations, attractions, and events within the boundaries of the Cutlerville census-designated place are appropriate resources for this category.
 
 
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The Cutlerville, Michigan church is associated with the Christian Reformed Church, a theologically Calvinist Protestant Christian denomination with roots in the Dutch Reformed Church of the Netherlands. Its biblical standards, doctrines, and ecumenical creeds are stated, its leadership is introduced, and an overview of its ministries to children, students, and adults is put forth, along with weekly schedules, a calendar of events, live streaming, and an audio sermon archive.
https://covenant-crc.org/
Cutlerville East Christian Reformed Church
Affiliated with the Christian Reformed Church, the Cutlerville, Michigan congregation affirms the declarations of the Belgic Confession, the Canons of Dort, and the Heidelberg Catechism, as well as the Apostles' Creed, the Athanasian Creed, and the Nicene Creed. An overview of the church and its ministries is set forth, along with a calendar of events, live-streaming of worship services, and an audio archive of services. An office telephone number and an online contact form are available.
http://www.cutlervilleeast.org/
Located on Division Avenue South, in Cutlerville, Michigan, the eye care facility was founded in 1982, offering vision care products and personalized optometric services to its patients in the larger Grand Rapids area. The location is shown on a map, and its hours of operation are published on the site. A list of services provided by the clinic is included, and tips on selecting eyeglass frames are included. Lenses may be ordered online, and patient forms are available from the site.
https://cutlervilleeyecare.com/
Serving the Cutlerville, Michigan community, the CFD responds to a 13.6 square-mile area that includes parts of Byron and Gaines townships and also provides mutual aid services to several surrounding departments, car seat installation services, smoke alarm installations, and other services. Its location, boundary map, and a description of its services are put forth, including non-emergency contacts and email addresses for the fire chief and deputy fire chief. A contact form is also available.
https://cutlervillefire.com/
Located just south of the M-6/US-31 intersection, on 68th Street SW, in Cutlerville, Michigan, the retail store specializes in equine supplies and apparel, stocking Western and English riding apparel, hats, and footwear for men, women, and children, as well as Western and English tack, such as saddles and accessories, headstalls, and other equipment, and various horse supplies and stable needs, games, toys, books, gifts, and gift cards. Its location and hours are posted.
https://millbrooktack.com/
The funeral home was founded in 1972 when John Stroo and his wife, Elaine, moved their family from Grand Rapids to Cutlerville, a small town south of Grand Rapids. With experience in two Grand Rapids funeral homes, they decided to go into business for themselves. Over the years, the facility has been enlarged and is currently operated by Bob Stroo and Mike Vos, co-owners in the business. The facilities are highlighted, and an overview of its burial and cremation services is presented.
http://www.stroofuneralhome.com/