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The Anderson brothers of Narada Lake
This continues a series adapted from the book, “A Port Oneida Collection,” Volume 1 of the twopart set, “Oral History, Photographs, and Maps from the Sleeping Bear Region,” produced by Tom Van Zoeren in partnership with Preserve Historic Sleeping Bear. Here we take a look at the Anderson brothers and their farm east of Lake Narada.
05/29/2024 05:59 PM
LEELANAU HISTORY
A fence limiting public access at a popular road end in Leland has been erected and removed in mysterious fashion, causing uproar among residents with an emotional attachment to the area. “To be able to put your seat there and watch the waves and the kids play,” said Maude Babington, who lives with Heidi Weckwert in a home near the Reynolds St. access. “We’ve already gone down there twice and had picnic dinners.” *** The bears of Leelanau County are sleeping no more. They have awakened, and are busy as bees in Leelanau hives, clamoring up their namesake dune and making paths across the county. Zoe Moseler, a graduating senior at Suttons Bay, happened upon one two weeks ago while mushroom picking near her home on South Lake Shore Drive, her father recalls. “She was looking for mushrooms and saw some deer, who started running. She looked up and there was a bear across the field. She quickly (pause, then chuckle) made her way back to the house — breathlessly,” Moseler said.
05/29/2024 05:59 PM
Golf outing raises funds
The Leelanau Children’s Center (LCC) recently celebrated its 27th Annual Golf Scramble at the Leland Country Club, bringing together 80 dedicated golfers who all endured windy conditions for a day of fun and philanthropy.
05/29/2024 05:59 PM
G-A club awards 3 scholarships
The Glen Arbor Women’s Club awarded three scholarships last week at Glen Lake Senior Awards Ceremony at the school. The event was attended by students, family, community members and school faculty.
05/29/2024 05:59 PM
Leland grads earn P.E.O. scholarships
Mallory Lowe and Fiona Moord, seniors at Leland Public School, were selected to receive $2,500 STAR Scholarships from the P.E.O. Sisterhood.
05/29/2024 05:59 PM
Lulu Denoyer
Lulu Denoyer and her classmates from St. Mary Preschool visited the farm of Doug and Jozell Rexroat to learn about the sheeping sheering process.
05/29/2024 05:59 PM
Eagle top-students are cousins
Lake Leelanau St. Mary has named cousins Della Bunek as valedictorian and Sarah Bunek as salutatorian for the 2024 graduating class.
05/29/2024 05:59 PM
Northport Public School students present spring concert
Northport Public School students presented their spring concert on May 22.
05/29/2024 05:59 PM
Indigenous sovereignty topic of Traverse City forum
Indigenous sovereignty was the topic of discussion at the International Affairs Forum (IAF) talk on May 16, where the public listened to Matthew Fletcher, a Harry Burns Hutchins Collegiate Professor of Law at Michigan Law School, share his insight about the background of tribes in the region and their rights today.
05/29/2024 05:59 PM
Herman lauded
Amanda Herman, of Cedar, a senior at Wisconsin Lutheran College, has been named to the college’s dean’s list for the spring 2024 semester. She is a graduate of Glen Lake Community High School.
05/29/2024 05:59 PM
Daniels graduates
Jessica Daniels of Cedar received the Master of Science degree in nursing from Wilkes University in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Graduation was May 18..
05/29/2024 05:59 PM
Emily Worden
Emily Worden of Leelanau Investing For Teens (LIFT) was presented with a donation by Mila MacNaughton, President of the Leelanau Chapter of the Michigan Association of Retired School Personnel (MARSP). The donation of $3,500 included $500 from the TBA credit Union.
05/29/2024 05:59 PM
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