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Family, fishing and music are priorities for Cindy Wichern
Cindy Wichern has found where she belongs. And its not far from her childhood home on French Road.
08/21/2024 09:15 PM
Northern Lights Fun Run set for Sept. 6 in T-C
Registration is now open for Thomas Judd Care Center’s Northern Lights Fun Run held at 8 p.m. on Friday, Sept.
08/21/2024 09:15 PM
Women’s Club tours Timber Shores property with NCV
Last week, the Omena Women’s Club (OWC) hosted a special tour of the former Timber Shores property led by New Community Visions (NCV) Board President and Vice President, John Sentell and Beth Verhey. Everyone was very impressed by the property and what this project will be preserving. NCV’s partnership with the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians (GTB) has been an important part of getting to this point. It was recently announced that GTB received a multi-million grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to protect key parts of this property as a nature preserve in perpetuity.
08/21/2024 09:15 PM
Children’s Museum to host fundraiser
The Great Lakes Children’s Museum will host its annual A-ha! Fundraiser on Saturday, October 12. This year, the event will take place at the picturesque Hagerty Center, offering firstclass views and a delectable menu.
08/21/2024 09:15 PM
Art exhibit to benefit EACC
This month is the National Park Service’s (NPS) 108th Birthday! The NPS was established This on August 25, 1916, with President Woodrow Wilson signing what is now called the Organic Act to “preserve unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the National Park System for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations.”
08/21/2024 09:15 PM
Northwoods names general manager
Northwoods Hardware, Home, Garden + Nursery is pleased to announce the appointment of Chad Borodychuk as their new general manager. Borodychuk, former director over the Business & Community Institute, a workforce development organization providing training, coaching, and consulting to companies and organizations throughout the Greater Lansing area.
08/21/2024 09:15 PM
Kayaks such as these
Kayaks such as these are still available for a late-summer day on the water.
08/21/2024 09:15 PM
Kessel takes the stage
Traverse City singer-songwriter Allie Kessel performs on the Glen Arbor Arts Center Front Porch Friday, Aug. 23, from 5 to 7 p.m.
08/21/2024 09:15 PM
Cast announced
The Glen Arbor Players are delighted to announce a seasoned and exceptional cast for their next play, Private Lives. This rollicking comedy was a Broadway hit written by Noel Coward that was first performed in 1931. The play is considered one of the most sophisticated, entertaining and uniquely humorous plays ever written.
08/21/2024 09:15 PM
Leelanau Twp. approves 2023-24 audit
Leelanau Township trustees unanimously approved the 202324 audit conducted by the accounting firm based in Cadillac, UHY LLP, Aug. 13.
08/21/2024 09:15 PM
Mary Miller, Hermit of Port Oneida
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 look at the Carsten & Catherine Miller Farm, surrounding the present-day trailhead for the Pyramid Point Trail.
08/21/2024 09:15 PM
LEELANAU HISTORY
The Riverside Inn has finally risen from the ashes. More than 10 months after a fire eviscerated its kitchen and caused smoke damage throughout the building, the Leland inn and restaurant reopened for business Tuesday.
08/21/2024 09:15 PM
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