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Art Leelanau exhibit begins July 25

The 16th annual benefit art exhibition and sale for support of the Old Art Building in Leland will begin at 5 p.m. Friday, July 25, when the public gets its first chance to view the work of 95 local participating artists.
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'Tradition' returns to JazzFest

S-B event to have big Band sound, vocalists, parquet dance floor.

The 16th annual Suttons Bay JazzFest will return to its roots when one of the village's biggest events of the year takes place Saturday, July 26.
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Leelanau inspires devotional book

Inspiration Point leads to titles name.

Glen Lake's Inspiration Point played a major role in the title of a new book written by a nationally syndicated religion writer.
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Musician finds new niche: Alphorn

Visitors at Black Star Farms might have thought they were in the foothills of the Swiss Alps instead of the Leelanau County winery one day last week.
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G-T Chorus invites women singers

The Grand Traverse Chorus invites area women to the group this month and August for its 60 Voices Singing Project.
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Dennos Museum volunteers sought

The Dennos Museum Center is seeking flexible and enthusiastic volunteers for its docent program.
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Painting exhibit to open

A painter's view of northern Michigan's landscapes and waters is the theme of an exhibition of 26 oil paintings by Peggy Hawley at Lake Street Studios in Glen Arbor.
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Leland galleries to host Twilight Art Walk Friday

Artists in Leland will hold their first Summer Twilight Art Walk Friday from 5 to 9 p.m.
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Concert to be held at top of ski hill

The top of The Homestead resort ski hill will be the venue of a performance by the Neptune Quartet Sunday at 7 p.m.
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TSO performances to honor Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven will be the featured composer for the Traverse Symphony Orchestra's next two SummerNights performances this weekend.

The orchestra will perform a "Beethoven's Favorites" program featuring two of the German composer's most requested compositions: Symphony No. 5 and the Emperor piano concerto. The program will open with Overture to Fidelio.

The concerts will be held Friday and Saturday at the City Opera House in Traverse City and start at 8 p.m. both days. Pianist Aviram Reichert will perform with the orchestra for the Emperor piece. Reichert was a bronze medal winner at the 10th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and is the artist-in-residence at Grand Valley State University.

For more information or tickets, call 947-7120.

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