Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: July 20th, 2007

Anchor Days begins Friday; only one parade loop this year

The 30th annual Empire Anchor Day celebration's theme is "Beached in Empire" and features a major change in the Anchor Parade.

30 years later, still exciting

Anchor's discovery retold as Empire prepares for celebration

Two T-C men arraigned on drug charges

Two Traverse City men could spend up to four years in prison following their arrests on drug-related charges.

Barn construction workshop slated at DeYoung Area

Conservancy docent Dick Fidler and barn expert Steve Stier will lead a barn construction workshop at the DeYoung Natural Area in Elmwood Township Saturday afternoon.

G-L church is hosting Vacation Bible School

Glen Lake Community Reformed Church will host a Vacation Bible School program – Avalanche Ranch, Take a Wild Ride Through God's Word – on July 23-27 from 9 a.m. to noon.

Manitou music performance planned in G-A

The Glen Arbor Art Association and Lake Street Studios will present another Manitou Musical Festival event on Wednesday, July 25 when Dana Cooper, and Ruth & Max Bloomquist, perform.

Art leelanau sale, exhibition slated July 27

The 15th annual Art Leelanau, an exhibition and sale in support of the Old Art Building in Leland, will be held Friday, July 27.

Rivers on dean's list at Emory college

Carol Rivers of Leland was named to the dean’s list of Emory College in Atlanta, Ga., for the spring 2007 semester.

Five county students on honors list at CMU

Five county students were on the honors list at Central Michigan University for academic achievements during the spring semester.

Historical Society sets anniversary reception

The Leelanau Historical Society will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday at the Old Art Building in Leland.

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