Ten Leelanau County students received academic honors from Ferris State University for the spring 2007 term. Students on the list have maintained a grade point average of a 3.4 or above.
P.E.O. Chapter EM of Suttons Bay will host the 79th annual P.E.O. Northwest Michigan Reciprocity luncheon Wednesday, July 18 at Black Star Farms in Bingham Township.
Anchor Day is always the third Saturday in July and the parade that starts around 1 p.m. brings out many of the 2,000 people who live there in the summer (250 in the winter) to watch and cheer along with the others like us from Traverse City and our friends the Woodruff's from Cedar.
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Northern Michigan sweet cherries will be available for the National Cherry Festival this year. And the harvest of tart cherries - a lot of tart cherries - will follow soon after.
St. Wenceslaus feeds crowds 10 times its size
The Glen Arbor Fire & Rescue Association will hold a pancake breakfast on Sunday, July 1, from 8 a.m. until noon at the Glen Arbor Township Hall.
Peter and Christina Rennie have learned a life lesson this summer - far from the confines of the classroom.
FOR THIS week's Leelanau Lessons photo, Kim Hillard of Glen Arbor submitted an image of a young deer spotted near Glen Lake. Hillard labeled the picture, "She was TRYING to hide." To submit a photo for possible use in Leelanau Lessons, mail it to the Enterprise or email it to john@leelanaunews.com.
Hugh Bilyea likes his home in the 300 block of Rose Street in Northport.
With the first shovelsful of dirt being turned over for the joint Village of Northport-Leelanau Township sewer project Friday night, Bilyea is looking forward to having his aged septic tank system replaced with something more modern.