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Wreck of the Jennie and Annie washes up on Sleeping Bear Point
About a week ago now I came across this photo by Mark Lindsay. I asked former Park Ranger Bill Herd, and he told me what has since come out in the media. Sleeping Bear Dunes historians believe the schooner fragment, estimated to be about 40-feet long and peppered with twisted metals spikes, is part of the shipŐs bilge keelsons, which the Oxford Handbook of Maritime Archeology says were long timbers running most of the shipŐs length, strengthening the keel.   read more »

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November 30, 2009

Christmas in the Village

Filed under: calendar,family,holiday,seasons,suttons bay,winter,youth — Leelanau.com @ 12:13 pm

Suttons Bay is stepping back in time for the Christmas in the Village on Dec 6. The Suttons Bay Chamber of Commerce are asking patrons to dress in Dicken's era costumes. A contest will be held, and the winner will be reimbursed for their shopping that day, up to $250. The winner will be chosen prior to the tree lighting a 5:00 in the 5th/3rd parking lot. The costume contest winner also gets to ‘flip the switch’ to turn on the lights.

As tradition, Enerdyne will have their annual Antlers & Elves with real live reindeer from 12:30 - 3:30. Santa will be at Silvertree from 2:30 - 4:30. Also, don't miss the Christmas Concert at the Congregational Church at 3:00.

“Suttons Bay is blessed with a wonderful turn of the century back drop which gives the village its special charm” said Pat Cookman, owner of Enerdyne. “We as retailers and restaurateurs will be dressing up and we want to encourage as many of our visitors to do so too”

“The effect will be magical. It will be like experiencing Christmas a hundred years ago. There be mulled wine, roasted chestnuts and wandering carolers. It will be a very special day."

Photo: The Painted Bird. by John Levanen

November 25, 2009

I am thankful for….

Filed under: Community,family,Food & Dining,holiday,Leelanau,nonprofit,preservation,schools — Leelanau.com @ 1:09 pm

We  are all lucky to live or maybe just have spent time in Leelanau.  We know this is a magical place, with many amazing places, people, and things to do.  On this eve of Thanksgiving, I wanted to share with you some of the things in Leelanau and my life, in which I am thankful.

I am thankful for all of the Leelanau county schools!  Last night, as I watched my Northport Pubilc School 6th grader proudly accept his first sports award, I realized how glad that I am that he attends a small community school. Our Leelanau kids are excelling in sports, achieving academically, and making a difference in our communities. If it takes a village to raise a child, then we should all be thankful for these wonderful teachers, coaches, and staff, that spend so much time with our children.

I am thankful that fast food in Leelanau means waiting fifteen minutes at the Cheese Shanty. Or gathering around the yellow caboose in Northport, known as the Bayside Grill. I am thankful for fast food like "Dinners to Go" from Silvertree Deli, and steaming hot soup from the Merc. I am thankful for the owners and employees of these establishments that not only provide delicious meals, but wonderful service that make us keep coming back for more.

I am thankful for the wonderful people in Leelanau, who truly care, and are making a difference in our communities. The Northport Promise Committee has provided many scholarship dollars to our children. The Leland Community Cultural Center and the Old Art Building provides a wonderful venue to help support not only local artists, but to build community involvement with their many classes and activities. Inland Seas Education Association gives a unique opportunity for all of us to learn more about water and the Great Lakes.

Of all the things that I am grateful for in Leelanau, one thing stands above them all. What else, but Lake Michigan! I am thankful for the hours that I have spent swimming, boating, fishing, picnicking, on the lake. The memories with friends and family are priceless. Whether your family has been here for centuries, or you have only visited Leelanau once, Lake Michigan is what keeps us connected to Leelanau.

Last, but certainly not least, on behalf of the Leelanau Communications staff, I want to say that we are thankful to YOU. Thank you for visiting leelanau.com! Thank you for reading our daily blogs! Thank you for supporting our local businesses! Thank you for being a part of our community!

Now we want to hear, what makes you thankful! Please use the comment area to tell us.

Happy Thanksgiving from Leelanau Communications!

Photo: 24.30 ~ re-Connecting with Old Friends by *ojoyous1*
This photo is part of *ojoyous1*'s gratitude set on flickr, and one of the reasons why I chose it for today. I am thankful to her, and all the photographers that submit their photos to the Leelanau (dot com) flickr pool.

Leelanau Almanac Week of Nov 19 – 25

Filed under: almanac,Leelanau,leelanau.com — Leelanau.com @ 9:00 am

Because of the Thanksgiving Holiday, our weekly almanac is a little behind. Don't worry, if you missed Holiday Happenings in Leelanau, we have many more Holiday events to feature, like Merry Marketplace and A Madrigal Christmas. We also showed our thanks for local businesses in our feature I am thankful for….. And our Photo Friday feature was and interesting perspective the applesteroid belt by farlane.

Post your comments about the week's news, observations of the weather or the natural world or events below!

You'll also want to check out the Leelanau Calendar and the latest news and features from Leelanau, Traverse City and the surrounding area in our blog! Here's the November 2008 archive, and Leelanau Almanac for Week of Nov 12 - 18.

November 24, 2009

Merry Marketplace

Filed under: calendar,family,fun,holiday,Leelanau,leland — Leelanau.com @ 10:21 am

A Christmas arts & crafts show will be held on Saturday, December 5, 2009 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Old Art Building in Leland.

This year’s show features 22 local artisans with fresh and dried holiday wreaths, herbal soaps and lotions, jewelry, specialty foods, pottery, woven wheat, cards, pillows, kids’ and American girl doll clothes, and many hand knit items.

Local artisans include Shirley Andrews, Linda Broughton, Bernadette Denoyer, Victoria Gallup, Dee Glass, Mike Hulbert, Kit Knowles, Darcy Krause, Roxanne Langner, Angela Macke, Annie Mcfarlane, Pat McKean, Kathy Powell, Shari Prevost, Lisa Psenka, Julie Sanco, Sharecare, Penny Spencer, Cheri Spaulding, Laura Sprout, Toni Turczyn, Cheryl VanZee. . .and more.

Join us for complimentary cookies and coffee and a delightful holiday market! This event is sponsored by the Leelanau Community Cultural Center. For more information please call 256-2131.

November 23, 2009

A Madrigal Christmas

Filed under: calendar,family,holiday,northport,winter,youth — Leelanau.com @ 11:57 am

The Leelanau Children’s Choir and Leelanau Youth Ensemble will perform their annual Madrigal Concert on Saturday December 4th and Saturday December 5th at the Northport Community Arts Center.

Performance times are 7:30 pm. The choirs will perform a variety of Christmas carols, both old and new, in the manner of a medieval celebration complete with period costuming and a boar’s head procession. A holiday cookie reception will follow each performance.

7th annual concert by the Leelanau Children's Choir and Leelanau Youth Ensemble, will take place Dec. 4 and 5 at the Northport Community Arts Center. The choirs showcase the voices of 50 students selected by audition from county schools, home schools, and TC West. Tickets are $15 for adults and $5 for students at Leelanau Books in Leland, The Painted Bird in Suttons Bay, Dog Ears Books in Northport and at the NCAC.

The choirs are directed by Margaret Bell and accompanied by Diantha Naftali. The choirs showcase the voices of 50 students selected by audition from Leelanau County schools, home schools, and TC West. Leelanau Children’s Choir and the Leelanau Youth Ensemble are generously supported by the Northport Community Arts Foundation.

Ticket prices are $15 for adults and $5 for students. Children under five are admitted free. Tickets are on sale now at Leelanau Books in Leland, The Painted Bird in Suttons Bay, Dog Ears Books in Northport, and at the Northport Community Arts Center.

Photo: Trees in Snow ~~ by KT of Lake Orion

November 20, 2009

Photo Friday: the applesteroid belt by farlane

Filed under: Leelanau,photo — Leelanau.com @ 12:14 pm

the applesteroid belt from our very own, Andy!

November 19, 2009

Holiday Happenings in Leelanau

Filed under: Leelanau — Leelanau.com @ 12:50 pm

There's a lot of holiday happenings coming up - here's a list of some of them and check the Leelanau Calendar for more!

Northport
Merchant's Open House & Tree Lighting, November 28 at 1:30 PM. Enjoy a Puppet Workshop at Dolls & More, Story time at Brew North, Visits with Santa, and the lighting of the village tree at 6:00PM. Specials from Northport merchants include: half off the walk-in rate at Northport Fitness, a free Christmas ornament and painting with any other item purchase from The Ceramic House, and the opportunity to meet mystery author Mardi Link when she signs copies of her new book Isadore’s Secret: Sin, Murder and Confession in a Northern Michigan Town.

Glen Arbor
The Pajama Party and town-wide sale runs from 5-7 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 27th. Wear your PJ’s and shop for great bargains. Then come back for the Old-Fashioned Tree Lighting Ceremony and Carole Singing at the Glen Arbor Town Hall at 7 p.m. Doors will open immediately following the tree lighting for the Glen Arbor Holiday Marketplace. The Holiday Marketplace continues from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 28th, and includes the annual crafts show featuring local artists and crafters … and a visit from Santa.

Empire

Shop local this year at Artisan Market held at the Empire Town Hall and enjoy doing it with with Local Artists and their Wares for Sale, 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM.
Live Music by various local Artists, Winter Readings by Lois Beardslee, Horse Carriage Rides, Kids Craft Corner
Refreshments by Maybings, join us after for the town tree lighting.

Leland
This is "Where the Holidays Begin!" Great holiday sales begin early. Shop in this charming small town and have lots of fun, too, during the PJ Party and Sale from 8am to 10am in Leland. The fun doesn't stop then. Enjoy a great lunch or dinner in our restaurants and avoid the city crowds while shopping all day in Leland's unique shops. But for the best bargains, show up early in your pj's!

Leelanau Almanac Week of November 12 – 18

Filed under: almanac,calendar,leelanau.com — Leelanau.com @ 9:30 am

We would like to congratulate the Leland Volleyball team on the 2009 Regional Title. Get a jump on your holiday shopping on Sunday at the Suttons Bay Holiday Open House, plus get ideas on how to have your very own Thanksgiving – Leelanau Style. On Photo Friday, we featured GOLF COURSE WEBS BY by john mark.

Post your comments about the week's news, observations of the weather or the natural world or events below!

You'll also want to check out the Leelanau Calendar and the latest news and features from Leelanau, Traverse City and the surrounding area in our blog! Here's the November 2008 archive, and Leelanau Almanac for Week of Nov 5 - 11.

November 18, 2009

Suttons Bay Holiday Open House – This Sunday

Filed under: Leelanau — Leelanau.com @ 12:59 pm

Get a jump on your Holiday shopping this weekend! Suttons Bay is hosting their annual Holiday Open House!

Village shops and businesses will be open this Sunday (Nov 22) starting at noon. They would like to thank their customers for their patronage through the year with refreshments and activities during this traditionally festive afternoon.

More about the village and merchants from the Suttons Bay Area Chamber of Commerce.

Photo: Suttons Bay. by John Levanen

November 16, 2009

Leland Volleyball team claims 2009 Regional Title

Filed under: Community,leland,recreation,schools,sports,volleyball — Leelanau.com @ 11:36 am

Douglas Tesner / Record-Eagle
Leland Comets beat Central Lake in a three game sweep on Thursday for the Class D Regional Title. This is the first regional title since the Comets took the state title in 2006. Comets senior, Sarah Ruszel, told the Record Eagle:

"We're starting a new tradition of winning volleyball again." "We kind of faltered for awhile, but now we're bringing it back. We were just so excited. This is the first time any of us have been to regionals."

For highlights of the game, read the rest of the article at the Record Eagle site.

Leland now heads to Big Rapids on Tuesday, November 17, to face Beal City in the quarterfinals. Leland Public School will have a spectator bus for Middle School and High School students interested in attending the game. The cost to ride the bus is $5, and students must be registered by breakfast break on Tuesday morning. Parents are welcome to ride, please contact Leland School for more information.

Photo courtesy of Douglas Tesner / Record-Eagle.

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