Leelanau Enterprise

Monthly Archives: November 2007

Commission on Aging plans 2 senior parties

The Leelanau County Commission on Aging is again sponsoring two county-wide Christmas parties for seniors on Dec. 18 and 20.

Bleacher upgrade has downside

Suttons Bay fighting code that requires more toilets at its field.

Leelanau Sports Briefs - Top amateur boxing coming to the Sands

The Leelanau Sands Showroom and Trigger Boxing of Traverse City will host the USA Boxing Championships in Peshawbestown on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 7-8.

Money, items stolen in break-ins

The county Sheriff's Department is investigating three breaking and enterings that occurred over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

Restaurant plans gluten-free meal

Chef Mickey Cannon, owner of the Tuscan Bistro (formerly Gabby's Bayside Bistro), will prepare a selection of gluten-free appetizers, soups, salads and an entree for the Traverse Area Gluten-Free Support Group on Thursday, Dec. 13.

Festival of Trains starts Dec. 15

The Grand Traverse Heritage Center Festival of Trains opens Saturday, Dec. 15, at the center, located at 322 Sixth Street in Traverse City.

T-C Christian to hold Auction Jubilee Friday

A live auction, gas grill raffle and holiday musical performances are part of Traverse City Christian school's ninth annual Auction Jubilee.

Documentary to spotlight pope's life

A documentary featuring the life of the Pope John Paul II will be shown Sunday, Dec. 2 on CMU Public Television.

Ecumenical Women's Christmas Tea is Dec. 2

The 13th annual Ecumenical Women's Christmas Tea will be held on Sunday, Dec. 2 at St. Michael's Church in Suttons Bay.

Apron sales to aid pantries

Leelanau Christian Neighbors (LCN) are selling aprons to help raise funds for its two food pantries and neighborhood assistance ministry program.

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