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1 in 12 chance for new windows

The Grand Traverse Lighthouse Museum in Leelanau State Park is in the running to win new windows and doors.
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Cherry festival draws crowds to Bingham horticulture station

Traverse City may be the heart of the National Cherry Festival, but Leelanau County will also once again provide a major role during the eight-day festival.
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Kazoo Corps creates a buzz at Geln Arbor parade

Twenty two years ago, Mimi Gass noticed something was missing in the Glen Arbor Fourth of July parade.

There were fire trucks, neat old cars, kids riding bicycles, police cruisers and horses. "But there wasn't any music," she said. "We need a band."
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Annual Artists' Market set July 12 in Leland

The 12th annual Artists' Market will be held at the Old Art Building in Leland Saturday, July 12 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Next up On Stage

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Father, son make garden furniture from wine bottles

A Maple City man and his son are creating garden furniture from recycled wine bottles donated by area vintners.
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Still popular after 10 years

In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the popular children's book The Legend of Sleeping Bear, ­illustrator Gijsbert (Nick) van Frankenhuyzen will be making several stops in Leelanau County for signings and a drawing presentation.
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Principal's Awards go to 3 at S-M

Three St. Mary students were issued the 2008 Principal's Awards last month.
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New development director at S-M

Jean LaCross of Lake Leelanau has stepped down after eight years as development director at St. Mary School, and was replaced by Jozell Rexroat of Suttons Bay Township.
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The power of polka

Cedar's big celebration credited with helping fund student scholarships.

Revelers who enjoy the swirling, twirling music of the Cedar Polka Fest have helped quite a few Cedar-area residents.
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