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Fireworks blast off from a small raft on Northport Bay for all to see from boats and on land. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
4th of July FUN!
4th of July FUN! 07/10/2024 03:48 PM
4th celebrated like ‘gangbusters’ in G-A
4th celebrated like ‘gangbusters’ in G-A
334-4486 email: [email protected] *** The 4th of July celebration was it’s usual gangbusters time in Glen Arbor. The Stan Brubaker Anything Goes parade was great and very little water was shot. 07/10/2024 03:48 PM
River Club grand opening Friday
River Club grand opening Friday
After a few hiccups, River Club Glen Arbor (RCGA), nestled along the Crystal River, is having a Grand Opening on Friday, July 12 after two weeks of soft opening. RCGA originally planned on having a grand opening on June 17, but delays and quality of product had them pushing it back to July 12 with a ribbon cutting at noon and 3 p.m. 07/10/2024 03:48 PM
Friends of Sleeping Bear Dunes will have an informational booth at the July 20 Farmer’s Market in Empire. Courtesy photo
Friends to gather in Empire 7/20
Friends of Sleeping Bear Dunes volunteers will be at the Empire Farmer’s Market on Saturday, July 20 , from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 07/10/2024 03:48 PM
Policy questioned at meet
Policy questioned at meet
A decision to ask certain persons to leave last month’s Senior Expo at Suttons Bay School was questioned at this week’s monthly meeting of the Suttons Bay School Board. The June 18 event brought together hundreds of seniors to connect with the community and business vendors — along with plenty of political debate that led to parties being asked to leave the event. 07/10/2024 03:48 PM
Suttons Bay bond/construction timeline update
Suttons Bay bond/construction timeline update
Voters in the Suttons Bay Public School district approved an $18.3 million bond proposal in May. And Superintendent Casey Petz shared a timeline of what comes next during Monday’s monthly Board of Education meeting. 07/10/2024 03:48 PM
3-year contract OK’d for S-B teachers
3-year contract OK’d for S-B teachers
A three-year contract with the Suttons Bay Education Association has been adopted by the Suttons Bay Board of Education. The contract, approved at the board’s June 10 meeting, was made available to the newspaper Monday after all required signatures were secured. 07/10/2024 03:48 PM
‘Away for the day’ adopted at S-B
‘Away for the day’ adopted at S-B
High school students at Suttons Bay School will face a new rule when they return to classes. The Suttons Bay Board of Education adopted handbook for elementary and secondary grade levels at the regular board meeting Monday night. 07/10/2024 03:48 PM
Search on for new principals
Search on for new principals
Suttons Bay School officials are interviewing candidates this week to fill holes created with the resignation of two administrators: Elementary Principal Shelagh Fehrenbach and Secondary Principal Charles Richards. 07/10/2024 03:48 PM
Fleis Foundation awards 75 scholarships
Fleis Foundation awards 75 scholarships
Sydney Yeomans completed a four-year bachelor’s degree at the University of Kentucky “debt-free” thanks in part to four Ed & Irene Fleis Education Fund scholarships. Now the 22-year-old Cedar woman and 2020 Glen Lake graduate is one her way to the University of Michigan to work on her master’s degree with additional financial support from the Fleis family. 07/10/2024 03:48 PM
Crown eludes Eckerle; loved experience
Crown eludes Eckerle; loved experience
Fifth-generation Suttons Bay farmer Erin Eckerle wasn’t named Cherry Queen 2024 at the National Cherry Festival last week, but she loved every minute of the cherry experience. “It was a crazy experience. 07/10/2024 03:48 PM
3 Trees offers music
3 Trees offers music
Three Trees is a space for gathering, healing, and honoring the offerings of the land. Their concert series, Three Trees Sounds, launched on June 24 with folk duo Ask Carol from Norway, giving way to a run of notable Michigan acts including Jordan Hamilton, Jake Allen, and Dixon’s violin. 07/10/2024 03:48 PM
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