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Daily Archives: June 20th, 2007

School budget hearing is set Monday at S-B

An $8.1 million budget for Suttons Bay Public Schools in 2007-08 will be the subject of a special hearing at 6:30 p.m. Monday, June 25.

'Tennis is Heaven' tourney is slated

The Glen Arbor Days "Tennis is Heaven" tournament will take place on June 29, 30 and July 1.

Music series is kicking off in Leland

The Summer Music Series sponsored by the Leland Michigan Chamber of Commerce starts Wednesday, June 27.

"Team Near" wins baseball game at Central

SEVEN PLAYERS from Leelanau County schools took part in the seventh annual "Near/Far" baseball game at Traverse City Central High School on Wednesday, June 13.
The “Team Near” schools included senior players from Glen Lake, St. Mary, Suttons Bay, Traverse City West, Traverse City Central, Traverse City Christian, Elk Rapids and Kingsley, while the “Team [...]

Results from golf leagues, events

G-L's spending plan for '07-'08 to be reviewed

A spending plan for the 2007-08 school year will be reviewed Monday, June 25 at a special meeting of the Glen Lake Board of Education. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the media center.

Exhibit to feature Sprattmoran's work

Lake Leelanau writer and artist Duncan Sprattmoran will unveil more than 30 new paintings – watercolor and acrylic – in his latest exhibition, to be presented at the Old Art Building in Leland, June 29 - July 1.

Mites gain foothold

Harvest of 'sweets' meanwhile could start as soon as July 1
Nearly too small to be seen by the naked eye, the two-spotted spider mite is gaining a foothold in county orchards.
Crews from the Northwest Michigan Horticultural Research Station were in Northport and Leland Township yesterday sampling for mites, who are making their presence known as [...]

Van Stratt has ace

150-foot tower is coming to school

A 5-year agreement for placement of a 150-foot communications tower on a small portion of land at Suttons Bay School will mean additional revenue to the school district.
The Board of Education voted 6-0 Monday night, with Trustee Liz Venie absent, to approve a contract with Alltel Communications to replace a “utility pole” formerly owned by [...]

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