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Monday, June 9, 2025 at 6:09 PM
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Noontiders group meets

The Sleeping Bear Noontiders is a men’s club that has met in Leelanau County every other week during the summer months almost every year since 1953. Members enjoy a simple lunch and hear a presentation by various speakers, most of whom have some connection to this beautiful area. New members are always welcome.
The picture at the banquet shows, from left, incoming vice-president John Bruder; food manager Bill Freeman; treasurer Dave Baldwin; recruitment manager Bill Batterson; communications manager Frank Sciannella; secretary Jim McCabe; incoming club president Jerry Peterson and retiring presid...

The Sleeping Bear Noontiders is a men’s club that has met in Leelanau County every other week during the summer months almost every year since 1953. Members enjoy a simple lunch and hear a presentation by various speakers, most of whom have some connection to this beautiful area. New members are always welcome.

Membership fee is $50 per season and includes the lunches. An annual banquet was held Aug. 21 at the Homestead’s Mountain Flowers Lodge in Glen Arbor.

Member’s wives, partners, or friends are invited to the annual banquet. Thecostismoderate because it is partially subsidized by the Club. The program presenter at the banquet this year was photographer Ken Scott, whose artful photography frequently appears on the back page of a section of the Leelanau Enterprise.

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