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Saturday, May 24, 2025 at 5:27 PM

Life in Leelaneu

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Martha Meek finds joy in providing musical instruction to youth an adults alike. Courtesy photo
Meek makes her mark on Leelanau
Martha Meek, a Suttons Bay resident, owner of Martha Meek Music Studio, and brilliant musician, finds joy in instructing the counties youth, voicing that, “it is an honor to be apart of their lives, even passed music.” 05/22/2024 04:45 PM
Jessica Wilson, who currently serves as the Leelanau Township clerk, is pictured in front the township hall on Monday afternoon. Enterprise photo by Meakalia Previch-Liu
Jessica Wilson: Raising a family, finding beauty in Leelanau Twp.
Northport resident Jessica Wilson, which many people know as the current Leelanau Township clerk, has always called the county home. However, her journey back to the area with her family meant living and working at different places until finding her home in the village again. 05/15/2024 05:44 PM
Audrey Roman comes to her clients home with her tools of the trade. Courtesy photo
Jumping into spring cleaning
Spring has sprung and it’s time to throw open the windows and breathe in fresh air. And for some, it’s time to reset and clean house — from top to bottom. 05/08/2024 04:54 PM
Mike Oprish, left, has purchased Diversified Carpet from John Bourgault. Enteprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Diversified Carpet ownership changing hands
Diversified Carpet in Suttons Bay has officially changed hands as John Bourgault sold to Mike Oprish in April. Bourgault, 80, has owned Diversified Carpet for 34 years after opening the business in 1990. 05/08/2024 04:54 PM
Professional organizer to speak
Professional organizer to speak
The Glen Lake Library in Empire will host a Traverse City-based professional organizer and home simplification expert Ali LeJeune, Monday, May 20. LeJeune will discuss how to bring calm and clarity to your spaces, exploring both the emotional and practical aspects of managing belongings. 05/08/2024 04:54 PM
From interiors to exteriors, Novak Painting has the skills to tackle any job. Courtesy photo
Novak Painting celebrates 25 years of bringing color to life
The father-son duo of Bob, 62, and Aaron, 31, at Novak Painting have been paving their own way over the past two decades as the painting business celebrates turning 25 this summer. Bob started Novak Painting while working with his father-in-law who owned Kraus Painting Company of 80 to 100 people in Traverse City. 05/08/2024 04:54 PM
Some studies show wood floors can increase your home’s value by 3 to 5%. Stock photo
Craker busy preserving wood floors
Having been built in a community with a strong timber industry, many of the older homes in Leelanau County have flooring made of maple, cedar, and even oak trees. This flooring connects these homes to an older and simpler time in the county, so it’s understandable that many homeowners want to preserve that history for as long as possible. 05/08/2024 04:54 PM
Garden club to meet
Garden club to meet
The Suttons Bay By-the-Bay Garden Club will meet Monday, May 13, at the Suttons Bay-Bingham Fire Station. Emily Douglas of the Leelanau Conservancy will present a program on “Pink Lady Slippers.” Gathering will be at 12:30 p.m. 05/08/2024 04:54 PM
Kris Ernst of Peninsula Perennials is pictured after opening day on April 27 at Peninsula Perennials Nursery in Northport. The nursery is open Monday through Friday 9-4 p.m. and Saturdays from 9-2 p.m. Enterprise photo by Meakalia Previch-Liu
A prime time for planting seeds
After a long and cold winter season, it’s no surprise that people are excited to get back outside to plant their gardens in warmer temperatures. Local nursery owners like Betsy Ernst of Peninsula Perennial Nursery, have seen growing interest in gardening in recent years, and said it’s just one of those activities in life that people can continue finding joy in. 05/08/2024 04:54 PM
It’s best to dispose of the invasive garlic mustard before it goes to seed. Enterprise file photo
Empire residents will have help with invasive species, garlic mustard
Empire residents will have a little help with invasive garlic mustard this spring with help from Northwest Michigan Invasive Special Network (NMISN). Garlic mustard is on NMISN’s top 12 list of invasive species and presents a high risk to our regional ecology. 05/08/2024 04:54 PM
Landscaping along shore to maintain water quality
Landscaping along shore to maintain water quality
Leelanau County is fortunate to have an abundance of high-quality lakes and streams that everyone can benefit from for swimming, boating, fishing, drinking water, or simply enjoying. However, the health of these bodies of water is dependent on how well we, Leelanau County residents, care for them. 05/08/2024 04:54 PM
The VanThommes have been operating in Bingham Township for 35 years. Pictured, from left, are matriarch Tina VanThomme; her son, Tristan; and daughter-in-law, Crystal. Enterprise photos by Amy Hubbell
Plantmasters represents generations of growing
At PlantMasters it’s all in the family. D & E VanThomme Greenhouses was establish from the ground up in the Detroit area in 1940. 05/08/2024 04:54 PM
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