Leelanau Enterprise

Daily Archives: April 24th, 2008

Big turnout expected at Chamber's Expo

A chance to network with business and community leaders on several levels will be offered at the third Leelanau Peninsula Chamber of Commerce Expo, again hosted at the Strongheart Center in Peshawbestown.

Information sought about damage to cars in Suttons Bay

The Suttons Bay Police Department is investigating two incidents of damage to vehicles that occurred last week late Wednesday night into early Thursday morning.

Heritage Alliance seeks boats, equipment

The Maritime Heritage Alliance is seeking donations of boats and maritime equipment for its 22nd annual boat auction on Saturday, June 7.

Docent to lead walk at DeYoung area

Leelanau Conservancy Docent Dick Fidler will lead a hike around the DeYoung Natural Area in Elmwood Townsip on Saturday, April 26.

Wetlands forum planned at Horticultural Station

The Michigan Wildlife Conservancy will present wetland conservation forums in Traverse City and Bingham Township next week.

Boater safety class offered by Sheriff's Dept.

The Leelanau County Sheriff's Marine Patrol will offer safety classes for boaters who will be at least 12 years of age by the end of the boating season.

Glen Lake group to hear about 'mirthful laughter'

E. Gail Robinson will share the benefits of "mirthful laughter" with the Glen Lake Women's club on Wednesday, May 7, at Glen Lake Community Reformed Church.

Benefit planned for home fire victim

An event benefitting Lin Arkles of Centerville Township will be held Saturday, May 10, at the VFW Hall in Lake Leelanau.

Kids get crack at trout in Northport

Temperatures are expected to cool a bit, but Dave Korson doesn't expect a rowboat will be required to get to the schools of rainbow trout being planted this week in the Northport millpond.

Glen Lake church to host guest pastor

Glen Lake Community Reformed Church will host a guest pastor from Freesoil, the Rev. Gene McClellan, for services on Sunday at 10 a.m.

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