Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: March 27th, 2008

Prospectors to award scholarships

The Prospectors Club of Leelanau County is now accepting applications from high school seniors for college scholarships.

2 elected to legal professionals' board

Two Bingham Township residents were elected as board officers for a second term for 2008-09 by the Grand Traverse Area Legal Professionals at the annual membership meeting last week.

Club to hold smelt dinner

A time-honored tradition will continue next week when members of the Cedar Rod and Gun Club will clean, cook and serve thousands of pounds of smelt.

Psychiatrist to give free talk on memory, ADHD

Psychiatrist Sander Weckstein, who specializes in care for children and adolescents, will present a program about memory and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder on Tuesday, April 8 at Munson Medical Center's Conference Center.

Cartoonist to give tips at children's museum

Local artist and cartoonist Dick Evans will appear at the Great Lakes Children's Museum in Greilickville Monday.

Blood bus to appear at library in S-B April 4

Michigan Community Blood Center will hold a blood drive on Friday, April 4 in Suttons Bay.

Paralegal Schaub to head national board

Suttons Bay resident Ruth M. Schaub was installed as the National Association of Legal Professionals Certifying Board chairman for 2008-09 at a professional development conference in Tulsa, Okla., March 8.

Funds seek to join 9-1-1 centers

Leelanau may be able to reduce costs.

Prospective S-M School parents invited to dinner

Prospective school parents interested in learning more about St. Mary School in Lake Leelanau are invited to a dinner on Wednesday, April 16, in the school cafeteria.

Stay sought to stop substation

An attorney representing owners of property adjacent to an electrical substation approved by Elmwood Township have appealed the decision, and are hoping to obtain a court decision preventing construction.

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