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Fall Color is coming on strong! Leelanau News updated Friday, October 10

Leelanau Halloween Events!
Annual Halloween highlights include the Empire Eagles' Field of Screams Haunted Hayride and the Haunted Lighthouse at the Grand Traverse Lighthouse Museum. Click for details!   read more »

Coming Events: Suttons Bay School Fall Food Festival (Oct 10 ), Fiber Festival 2008 (Oct 10 & 11), Fall for Art in Leelanau Gallery Tour (Oct 10-13), Election 2008: Leelanau Candidate Forums (in October). Check the Leelanau Calendar.

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October 10, 2008

Leelanau Halloween Events!

Filed under: Leelanau, cedar, empire, fall, family, fun, glen arbor, leland, lighthouse, northport — Andrew McFarlane @ 9:30 am

Empire Haunted HayrideOne of the annual Halloween highlights (my kids are already getting excited for it)  is the Empire Eagles' Field of Screams Haunted Hayride held Friday & Saturday the two weekends before Halloween (Oct 17 & 18 and 24 & 25) on M-72 just east of Gilbert Road. (more info)

Other Halloween events include:

  • Haunted Lighthouse at the Grand Traverse Lighthouse Museum on October 18 from noon - 4 PM. Visit grandtraverselighthouse.com for details!
  • Cedar's Halloween Haunted House on October 24,25,26 and Halloween night from 7-9 pm (at the south end of Nelson St - call 228-3426 for details). On Halloween, treats will be given out as well!
  • Glen Arbor Trick or Treating for Children on Sunday (Oct 26) - Glen Lake Chamber
  • There's a Children's Halloween Party at the Empire Town Hall on Halloween from 6-8 PM. If anyone's interested in volunteering the night of event or or to decorate the night before, please call Jan at 326-5439 with any questions.

If you know of any more, please post a comment below!

The Leelanau Almanac

Filed under: Leelanau, almanac, calendar, weather — Andrew McFarlane @ 8:55 am

Mawby Sunset by Andy McFarlaneFall Color is coming on strong!Fall Color Report (Oct 9): We are at about 60% color. There are some stretches with peak color while others remain mostly  green. We will see some peak color beginning this weekend, and barring nasty weather, it should continue to be very nice through at least next weekend.

It's 51 degrees under mostly sunny skies at 8:55 AM at our Leland office. The barometer is at 1023 millibars (30.2 inches) and rising with a relative humidity of 78%. The forecast for today calls for sunny skies with highs in the mid to upper 60s. Oh man, tomorrow is going to be NICE: sunny skies and upper 70s are predicted.  More sun and 70s is on tap for Sunday. Whether you're a resident or visitor, I hope you all get a chance to enjoy Leelanau - check our lodging page!

October 9, 2008: Sunny, windy & 60s (64/47)

Photo: Mawby Sunset by Andy McFarlane

Coming Events

Suttons Bay School Fall Food Festival (Oct 10), Fiber Festival 2008 (Oct 10 & 11), Fall for Art in Leelanau Gallery Tour (Oct 10-12), Election 2008: Leelanau Candidate Forums (in October). Check the Leelanau Calendar.

Looking back, comments, etc.

Click for the Leelanau news archive from October 2007 and share the Leelanau stuff you find over at Beachcombing: October 2008.

Weather Resources

Bouy 45002 in Lake Michigan is located halfway between North Manitou Island and Washington Island in Lake Michigan. It provides wind and wave data. Also check out Michigan Sea Grant Coastwatch for water temps (the "early evening" images in their archive will give you a better idea of actual temps during peaks swimming hours ... in seasons where you might actually want to swim!).

Leland, Michigan Forecast from Ann Arbor based wunderground

Weather Underground is just about as old as the internet (the first net weather service) and is located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Sometimes the above banner will show personal weather system data from Leland and sometimes it comes from a vineyard on Old Mission (it tells you which in the top left of the page it links to).

October 9, 2008

Suttons Bay School Fall Food Festival

Filed under: Leelanau, Shopping, backgrounds, family, food, photo, schools, suttons bay, youth — Andrew McFarlane @ 2:23 pm

Sally over at the Leelanau Chamber notes that the Suttons Bay School Health Team is sponsoring a Fall Food Festival tomorrow (Friday, October 10th) from 5-7 pm in the High School Skylight and commons area.

Silvertree, Samuel’s, Stone House Bread, Hansen’s and Green Leaf café will be joining many of our local farmers to provide Food demonstrations along with recipes utilizing local fresh food. Jelinek Farms, Black Star Farms and Bardenhagens will offer fresh produce for sale and honey will be available from the Hathway farm. MSU extension will be working with students and community members to design a school garden along with presentations from Jane Leatherman Walker of the Eco-Learning Center on green living and biodynamic farming. Other presenters include Sandy Nesky from the Herb Connection, Allison Arthur, Bikhram Yoga, Kendra Smith, massage and Chad Jordan from Body Balance. Community members Rick Haynes, Becky Hemmingsen, Kim Eike and Lynne Brach will share their skills and knowledge regarding nutritional food preparation and healthy lifestyles.

Sounds like a fun, informative and TASTY time!

photo: The Green and the Blue by Andy McFarlane (and this apple was growing last October about 1/4 mile from Suttons Bay School)

Leelanau Almanac for the Week of October 2-8, 2008

Filed under: Leelanau — Andrew McFarlane @ 1:27 pm

A nice day for a ride in the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore by cyoas55

A nice day for a ride in the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore by cyoas55

News from the Week

The top story of the week was the official relighting of the South Manitou Island Lighthouse on October 4, 2008. I'm lucky enough to be able to see it shining every morning as I head to work and I have to tell you that it's a beautiful sight! This week also saw a feature in USA today tapping the Leelanau wine trail as one of four up and coming trails in the nation and the launch of The Grand Vision, a six county project that seeks to build a shared vision for transportation and land use in our region.

The Week's Weather

Weather

Fall Color is coming on strong!Fall Color Report (Oct 9): We ended the week at about 60% color - a little behind the usual pace. There were some stretches with peak color but others remained mostly  green. The week remained steady in the 50s and 60s and nights have started to get cold!

October 2, 2008: Partly sunny, windy, scattered showers and 50s (57/42)
October 3, 2008: Mostly cloudy, light rain & 50 (52/39)
October 4, 2008: Mostly sunny & 50s (55/36)
October 5, 2008: Sunny & 60 (60/33)
October 6, 2008: Sunny & low 60s (63/46)
October 7, 2008: Mostly sunny & low 60s (62/46)
October 8, 2008: Cloudy, rain & upper 50s (658/48)

Click for the Leelanau news archive from October 2007 and also see Beachcombing: October 2008.

October 7, 2008

The Grand Vision - October 7-28, 2008

Today begins a 3 week period in which year-round and seasonal residents from all across the region will fill out "The Grand Vision Scorecard", a survey designed by The Grand Vision to establish a long-term vision for the next 50+ years of development in Antrim, Benzie, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, Leelanau and Wexford counties.

The Leelanau County Kickoff event takes place next Monday (October 13) at the MSU Horticultural Research Station.

Visit thegrandvision.org to fill out your scorecard online and get a list of locations where you can pick one up around the county!

Full disclosure: Leelanau.com is working for The Grand Vision!

October 6, 2008

Light from the South Manitou Island Lighthouse

Filed under: Leelanau, backgrounds, boats, history, lake michigan, lighthouse, manitou islands, michigan, news, photo, travel — Andrew McFarlane @ 9:03 am

The South Manitou Island Lighthouse was officially re-lit October 4, 2008 at 8 PM.

We will be linking to more photos and such as they are posted. You can click the photo to the right for a slideshow of the new lamp in action from Geoff Niessink!

Details about this historic event.

The photo above is Relight by Andy McFarlane

October 3, 2008

Leelanau's wine trail featured in USA Today

Filed under: Business, Leelanau, farms, michigan, news, photo, travel, webdesign, wine — Andrew McFarlane @ 7:45 am

Article courtesy lpwines.com...

Willow Vineyard VI by Cotopaxi SprattmoranIn today's USA Today, wine writer Jerry Shriver and travel editor Chris Gray have profiled four up-and-coming wine regions in Off the beaten wine trail. The four are New York's Hudson Valley, Hill Country in Texas, the Eastern Townships, Quebec and yes, Michigan's Leelanau Peninsula!

The state's 56 wineries — six opened in the past year — are spread across Michigan along four wine trails, but most of the best grapes are grown near the eastern shore of Lake Michigan and its bays. Top wineries are positioning themselves as small but key players in the Riesling renaissance that is taking hold across the country, and nearly 1 million visitors will arrive this year to sample the offerings. The most popular wine region, because of its prime setting along Lake Michigan, is the Leelanau Peninsula, home to about 20 wineries, 16 of which have public tasting rooms.

Read the rest of Riesling rising, and more, in Leelanau Peninsula, Michigan from USA Today.

The photo is Willow Vineyard VI by Cotopaxi Sprattmoran (whose photography was also used for the article). Check out her whole August at the Wineries of the LPVA set to see the amazing beauty of our wineries and vineyards!

October 2, 2008

South Manitou Island Lighthouse shines again on Saturday!

Special from the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore (with photo "Installing the Fesnel Lens" by Dave Hooper - slideshow):

This weekend, the South Manitou Island Lighthouse will shine for the first time in 50 years. Thanks to a partnership with Manitou Islands Memorial Society, Manitou Island Transit, and Electro-Optics Technology, Incorporated, the National Park Service at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore was able to install a replica third-order Fresnel lens in the completely refurbished lantern room of the lighthouse. Everyone is invited to go to their favorite South Manitou Island vantage point along the mainland of the Lakeshore at 8:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 4 to see the light illuminated for the first time in 50 years. A formal dedication ceremony is planned for next spring.

Lighting the South Manitou Island Lighthouse is a National Park Service Centennial Initiative project. The Centennial Initiative is a 10-year program to reinvigorate America's national parks and prepare them for a second century. The initiative includes up to $100 million a year in federal funds for these projects, but requires matching funds from philanthropic donations to the National Park Service.

Superintendent Dusty Shultz lauded the efforts of project partners, saying "The South Manitou Island Light project was made possible through a partnership with Manitou Islands Memorial Society, Manitou Island Transit, and Electro-Optics Technology, Incorporated. Thanks to our partners, people will be able to once again see the distant light on the horizon, and visitors to the lighthouse will be able to view the replica lens and lantern room the way it once looked."

The replica third-order Fresnel lens was fabricated by Artworks Florida, and the lens is illuminated by a lighting source with a low-wattage bulb designed by Electro-Optics Technology of Traverse City. A crew of National Park Service maintenance personnel restored the lantern room and spiral stairway of the tower earlier this year, and only recently installed the lens and light. The total dollar cost is $93,000 split equally between the National Park Service and private donations from the partners along with donated time and materials furnished by Electro-Optics Technology.

Manitou Island Memorial Society president Rhonda Kruch is pleased by the progress, but notes "The Manitou Island Memorial Society is still seeking $13,000 in donations to fulfill their obligations under the agreement. Anyone who appreciates the new light should look us up at http://www.leelanau.com/lighthouse, and help us make history with this and other projects." The mailing address for the society is: Manitou Islands Memorial Society, PO Box 177, Empire, MI 49630-0177.

The iconic 104 foot South Manitou Island Lighthouse is strategically located on the heavily trafficked Manitou Passage on the 300 mile eastern route from Chicago to Mackinaw. It identified both the passage and the most frequently used refuge on the Great Lakes. This year marks the 150th anniversary of the 1858 Keepers Quarters and the 50th anniversary of the year the light was extinguished. "The anniversary dates make the completion of this project especially meaningful," said Shultz.

The Leelanau Almanac for the Week of September 25 - October 1, 2008

Filed under: Leelanau, backgrounds — Andrew McFarlane @ 10:23 am

Traverse Bay sunset from the Madeline  by Jim Sorbie

Traverse Bay sunset from the Madeline by Jim Sorbie

News from the Week

Stories we looked at this week include the new M-22 Fall Color cooperative marketing site and a bunch of events. Big news today though about the relighting of the South Manitou Island Lighthouse on Saturday!

The Week's Weather

Fall Color is coming on strong!Fall color stalled this week at 40-50% color.  Some stretches had more advanced color - yellows, oranges, reds - but most remained mostly green. In true Northern Michigan style, the weather went from 80s to 40s over the course of the week. I wonder if there's any room in the bailout package for a few extra days of that 70+ degree weather??

September 25, 2008: Sunny & low 70s (72/50)
September 26, 2008: Sunny & 80s (82/50)
September 27, 2008: Mostly sunny & 70s with late afternoon rain (76/60)
September 28, 2008: Mostly cloudy & 60 (62/49)
September 29, 2008: Mostly cloudy, light rain & upper 50s (61/51)
September 30, 2008: Cloudy, windy & 50s with heavy wind & rain (60/51)
October 1, 2008: Cloudy, wind, rain & 50 (53/46)

Click for the Leelanau news archives from September 2007 and October 2007 and share the Leelanau stuff folks found at Beachcombing: October 2008.

Beachcombing: October 2008

Filed under: Leelanau, beach, beachcombing, calendar, empire, fall, lake michigan, michigan, photo, sleepingbeardunes — Andrew McFarlane @ 7:52 am

The photo is Cairn by jowo, who notes that there are photos of this dating back to 2006.

Help us keep track of what's happening by commenting with news stories you find, observations of the natural world, events you participated in (or are looking forward to) and other comments. You can also check in on the Leelanau Calendar and The Leelanau Almanac!

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