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Leelanau News updated Thursday, September 4

Growth Happens ... Let's Decide How
In just over a month, residents of Leelanau County (also also Antrim, Benzie, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, and Wexford counties) will be asked to help decide the next 50+ years of transportation and land use development in our region. Leelanau.com has been working on videos that explore what people across the region feel about issues surrounding the growth of the area - check them out!   read more »

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June 7, 2006

Conservancy Benefit Auction Now Online

Filed under: Leelanau, calendar, preservation — Andrew McFarlane @ 7:39 am

DeYoung FarmThe annual online auction to benefit the Leelanau Conservancy and land preservation in Leelanau County is up and running! As of today, you can bid on some 50 items or experiences. Among them: an all-afternoon cooking class, wine tasting and meal for 12 with the incomparable Mario Batali; a week at a 150-year-old completely restored adobe house in old Santa Fe; tickets to a U of M game; unique art from Leelanau's finest; and much more. Get something you want and help the Conservancy at the same time!

Get auction details and bid online at the Leelanau Conservancy web site (click the "Auction" link at the top of the page).

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