4th of July
Glen Arbor community provides annual things to do on the 4th of July: from Flag raising, fire dept pancake breakfast, parade through town and a boat parade on the Glen Lakes.
Glen Arbor community provides annual things to do on the 4th of July: from Flag raising, fire dept pancake breakfast, parade through town and a boat parade on the Glen Lakes.
Grand Rapids artist Randi Ford paints “This Land,” a series of acrylic and gouache landscapes of Northern Michigan. This show of plein air and studio paintings opens July 3 at Center Gallery, 6023 S. Lake St., Glen Arbor. A reception to open the exhibition is 6-8 p.m. Ford works in a representational style, focusing
Northport Community Band/Patriotic Friday, July 3, 7pm. Old School House Lawn - Glen Arbor Nothing like a little patriotic music, to get you into the July 4th spirit. The ever popular Northport Community Band will get you ready for Independence Day. The band concert is always a favorite activity for the whole family. Bring your
Nothing like a little patriotic music, to get you into the July 4th spirit. The ever popular Northport Community Band will get you ready for Independence Day. The band concert is always a favorite activity for the whole family. Bring your lawn chairs, friends and family and enjoy this Glen Arbor tradition. FREE Rain: Leelanau
Join us from 11am-2pm on Saturday, July 4th for grilled-out homemade regular or jalapeno cheddar brats! One brat for $3, or a brat and potato salad for $5. Drinks will also be available for purchase. So have a seat (or stand) along M-22 to watch the Glen Arbor 4th of July Parade while you enjoy
Music On the Mountain - Blue Water Ramblers | We have a great lineup and no better way to watch the sunset over Lake Michigan, from The Homestead, in Glen Arbor. Mark your calendars, spread the word and invite your friends and family.
Grand Rapids artist Holly Sturges takes viewers on a tour of her secret painting places in “Shhh! Don’t Tell,” new plein air landscapes on view July 10-16 at Center Gallery, 6023 S. Lake St., Glen Arbor. A reception to open the exhibition is 6-8 p.m. Sturges’s oil paintings focus on iconic Leelanau County subjects:
Join us throughout the summer for wine, beer & spirit tastings from local to international wineries, breweries and distilleries! Our tasting series is a chance to sample some new and delightful flavors in a laid back environment, and learn more about the flavor profiles and pairing suggestions for every beverage you try. Summer Tasting Series
Join us throughout the summer for wine, beer & spirit tastings from local to international wineries, breweries and distilleries! Our tasting series is a chance to sample some new and delightful flavors in a laid back environment, and learn more about the flavor profiles and pairing suggestions for every beverage you try. Summer Tasting Series
Grand Rapids artist Holly Sturges will conduct a painting demonstration July 12, 1 p.m. at Center Gallery, 6023 S. Lake St., Glen Arbor. The demonstration is part of Sturges’s exhibition “Shhh! Don’t Tell,” which is on display at Center Gallery July 10-16. Sturges’s oil paintings focus on iconic Leelanau County subjects: two-tracks and outbuildings
Hip Pocket/Chicago/Motown Sunday, July 12, 7 pm , 17th Annual Dune Climb Concert
Sleeping Bear Dunes Nat’l Lakeshore Hip Pocket, based in Grand Rapids, MI, has been entertaining crowds for over twenty years. The eleven-piece band performs at countless festivals, receptions, and corporate events each year and has opened for artists such as The Temptations and The Four Tops. Though diverse in its musical styles, Hip Pocket specializes