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Tuesday, June 17, 2025 at 10:46 AM
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Friends’ event a success

More than 100 people attended a Friends of Sleeping Bear Dunes fundraiser Sunday, hosted by Cherry Republic, The event included an inspiring Beach Bards program that told the history of the Sleeping Bear Dunes area in stories, songs and poems.
Bob Sutherland of Cherry Republic spoke at a Friends of Sleeping Bear fundraiser in Glen Arbor over the weekend. Photo by James Eye View Photography

More than 100 people attended a Friends of Sleeping Bear Dunes fundraiser Sunday, hosted by Cherry Republic, The event included an inspiring Beach Bards program that told the history of the Sleeping Bear Dunes area in stories, songs and poems.

Highlights from the program included many original songs and stories written by the performers; Chris Skellenger, Patrick Niemisto, Norm Wheeler and Anne-Marie Oomen. “Winds of Peace,” written and performed by Oomen; “Leave Some Behind,” written by Skellenger; “The Captain,” written by Les Dalgleish, and the “Last of the Leelanau Schooners “ by Paul Koss were some crowd favorites.

In the tale, “A Stone That Rises,” written by Oomen, and performed by Oomen and Wheeler, Oomen superbly played the role of the pioneer woman, Elizabeth Burfiend. Her husband, Carsten Burfiend, was played by Wheeler who also accompanied their funny spousal banter on the trumpet. Humor mixed with sorrow had the audience riveted as the actors told of the hard work, enginuity, and perseverance the Burfiends needed to build a home and raise a family as the community of Port Oneida was created. They described the fishing nets and important household items lost to pirates and the death of young children. Through it all the Burfiends continued to build and thrive in their new home.

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