Manitou Music Festival 2015 Summer Concert Series
Studio Stage at Lake Street Studios 6023 Lake St., Glen Arbor, MI, United StatesMoxie Strings/Celtic-Americana
Moxie Strings/Celtic-Americana
The Moxie Strings is the electrifying combination of fiddler Diana Ladio, and cellist Alison Lynn. With their feel good melodies and foot stomping rhythms, these girls have put a fresh,
Explore the backgrounds of unique gemstones while enjoying tea in Becky’s garden. This weeks topic is Lapis and Emeralds, with guest speaker Gary Bowersox. Bring a friend and join us.
Well known to many local jazz enthusiasts, Jeff Haas is heard weekly on Classical IPR New Jazz Archive and at other venues that feature his trio, quartet and quintet. The
The Friends of the Glen Lake Community Library host their biennial Home Tour on Thursday July 23rd from 10 am to 4 pm.
Paintings of Leelanau County’s land and water – as processed through the imagination of Grand Rapids artist Margo Burian – are on display next at Center Gallery, 6023 S. Lake
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
Sunday July 26th from 4:00pm to 6:00pm Come out and enjoy a great benefit concert at The Manor on Glen Lake with a very special featured live music performance by
The Crane Wives are a home grown indie-folk group that defies musical stereotypes. They utilize three-part harmonies, eclectic instrumentation, and a passion for songs crafted to create music that is
"Running Bear 5K Run/Walk & 1/2 Mile Kids' Run" benefiting the Glen Lake High School Scholarships and Community Projects. Fun for the whole family! Join us for another great day of family fun, great food and great prizes!!
Explore the backgrounds of unique gemstones while enjoying tea in Becky’s garden. This weeks topic is Diamonds and Sapphires. Bring a friend and join us. R.S.V.P 231-334-3826
Local author Anne Marie Oomen will read from her new memoir Love, Sex and 4H. Her book describes coming of age in a small town in rural Michigan, balancing the