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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 shipÕs bilge keelsons, which the Oxford Handbook of Maritime Archeology says were long timbers running most of the shipÕs length, strengthening the keel.   read more »

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Leelanau on Location: The Old Art Building

Filed under: art,family,fun,leland,map,music,nonprofit,youth — cody @ 9:00 am

The Old Art Building, Leland, MichiganSince the early 1920s when the Walter T. Best Women's Club organized the effort, the building on the south bank of the Leland River has hosted social and cultural events, some as famous as the lecture and entertainment series of the Redpath Chautauqua Assembly Circuit. In 1939, the building was given to Michigan State University in 1939 to use as a summer art school, a purpose which it served for 50 years. (more history)

In 1991, the Leelanau Community Cultural Center was formed and today the Old Art Building hosts art and craft classes, art exhibits, dances and musical events which are held both indoor and out and the building is also available for private rentals and events. Dramatic presentations and community gatherings are also held both indoor and outdoor. The Old Art Building has something for everyone; from writer's workshops and rug-making, to watercolor classes and yoga.

Cool things to do: Attend any of the classes, presentations, exhibitions, or community gatherings.

For more, visit their web site at oldartbuilding.com!

Leelanau on Location

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