Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: July 26th, 2007

Woman facing assault charge

A Peshawbestown woman was arraigned Monday for allegedly assaulting a man with a glass.

Good seats available for 'Sound of Music'

Good seats are still available for the The Sound of Music.

Stonecarving demonstration planned at Northport gallery

Northport artist Thomas Bowker will host a stonecarving demonstration Saturday at By The Bight Art Gallery and Studio of Northport.

Shakespeare group to perform at S-B park

Riverside Shakespeare, LLC, will perform A Comedy of Errors, Friday at 7 p.m. at the marina park in Suttons Bay, benefiting Suttons Bay School's Friends of Fine Arts.

Lighthouse tour planned on Saturday

The Grand Traverse Heritage Center will host a tour of the Grand Traverse Lighthouse Museum on Saturday at 1 p.m.

Lime Lake meeting is Saturday

Invasive species among the topics to be discussed

Children's Museum to offer fly fishing classes for youth

The Great Lakes Children's Museum in Elmwood Township will offer fly fishing classes for children age 10 to 15 through Aug. 15.

Bourdo, Ladd to hold show, sale of artwork

Jon Bourdo, a lifelong resident of Leelanau County, and Empire summer resident Jim Ladd will have a show and sale of their artwork on Saturday and Sunday at 3015 North Omena Point Road.

Man's body found in lake

The body of a 57-year-old Ohio man was recovered about 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in southwest  Lake Leelanau.
Sgt. Michael Lamb responded to a call from a waterfront home on South Sand Bar Drive, north of Cedar. The man, a seasonal resident whose name was not available at press time Wednesday, was standing and the end of [...]

Conservation League ready for barn sale

Boats, antiques, professional water skis, tools — you name it, and chances are it will be available for purchase at the annual barn sale for the Suttons Bay Conservation League.

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