It’s warm out and some of the snowbirds are back, so plan on taking more time to pick up your mail. The post office is a great place to chat with old friends and enjoy the slow pace of Omena. Aren’t we glad we didn’t lose the post office a few years ago?
I think the Memorial Day weekend was very busy for everyone. The weather held out pretty well – a little cold and the lakes were a little rough and windy – but all in all it was nice all weekend.
A hat trick on the soccer field, and a third-place finish in the 300-meter hurdles in a big track meet in Traverse City Tuesday.
It was all in a day’s work for Suttons Bay’s Alyssa Korson, who just completed her second year participating in dual spring sports: soccer and track.
History will be recorded Saturday night at the Old Art Building — twice.
The Leelanau County band New Third Coast will record its first-ever live album the night of Saturday, June 2, at the Leland building. It’s also a first for the Old Art Building, where no live album has ever been recorded before.
Suttons Bay’s boys’ and girls’ track teams each finished second in the Northwest Conference meet last week, and Glen Lake’s Marissa Treece was the top individual performer with three first-place finishes.
St. Mary and Leland finished their regular baseball seasons on high notes — four wins for the Eagles, and four well-played games for the Comets.
Provemont is no Mudville, which was evident by the joy there Tuesday after Casey batted.
Provemont is better known as Lake Leelanau, and Casey had a last name in the story that unfolded in a Division IV predistrict baseball game featuring favorites St. Mary and Traverse City St. Francis.