Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: February 14th, 2008

Conservancy plans 2 snowshoe hikes

The Leelanau Conservancy will host two snowshoe hikes this week.

Class to begin work on building canoe

The Inland Seas Education Association (ISEA) will soon begin construction of its fifth Abenaki 16-foot cedar strip/fiberglass canoe in the ISEA boat shop in Suttons Bay.

Church to host free dinner and movie

Northland Community Church is hosting a free Sweethearts Dinner and movie on Saturday.

Lantz named interim S-B principal

Secondary English teacher Ben Lantz was appointed interim middle school principal by the Suttons Bay Board of Education this week.

Perch, chili contest set at G-A Winterfest

Ice fishing for perch and steaming hot chili will be the orders of the day Saturday at the Glen Arbor Winterfest celebration.

New fundraising options eyed for Suttons Bay school district

A new approach to the issue of fundraising is being developed by the Suttons Bay school district.

Tango quartet to give Leland concert

Barefoot Tango, a Nuevo Tango quartet, will perform Sunday, Feb. 24, in the final winter season concert sponsored by the Leelanau Community Cultural Center.

G-L reissues $8 million in bonds

Savings expected to be $2.1 million.

Chamber concert slated at Dennos

Chamber Music North (CMN) will present its first concert in Traverse City Sunday, Feb. 24 at 3 p.m.

Celtic group to play at 'therapy' program

The "Thursday Night Therapy" program at the Suttons Bay-Bingham District Library will continue next Thursday, Feb. 21, with music provided by North Bay Celtic.

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