Manitou Music Festival: The Crane Wives
The Crane Wives wing their way back to the Manitou Music Festival Studio Stage for a night of indie folk music on Sunday, August 6, 8 p.m. Studio Stage is
The Crane Wives wing their way back to the Manitou Music Festival Studio Stage for a night of indie folk music on Sunday, August 6, 8 p.m. Studio Stage is
Tuesday Tea and Talk Series Explore the backgrounds of unique gemstones while enjoying tea in Becky’s garden. Bring a friend and join us, this is a free event. Tuesday afternoons
Pacific Northwest meets Northwest Michigan when The Gothard Sisters bring their Celtic sound to the Manitou Music Festival on Wednesday, August 9, 8 p.m. at the Leelanau School lawn, 1
Learn the history of this 1800s agricultural community by exploring 4-5 of the 18 farmsteads with our tour guide. Car pool or drive individually to each farm. Meet at Olsen
GLEN LAKE COMMUNITY LIBRARY USED BOOK SALE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9TH -- GLEN LAKE COMMUNITY LIBRARY, “ANNUAL USED BOOK SALE”, PREVIEW PARTY, 7 – 9 P.M., 1ST LOOK AT BOOKS WITH
THURSDAY, AUGUST 10TH -- GLEN LAKE COMMUNITY LIBRARY, “ANNUAL USED BOOK SALE”, 10 – 7 P.M. GLEN ARBOR TOWNSHIP HALL. INFO: CALL 326-5361 OR VISIT www.glenlakelibrary.net.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 11TH – GLEN LAKE COMMUNITY LIBRARY, “ANNUAL USED BOOK SALE”, BAG SALE, $5 PER BAG, 9 am– noon. GLEN ARBOR TOWNSHIP HALL. INFO: CALL 326-5361 OR VISIT www.glenlakelibrary.net.
History comes to life at six historic farmsteads and the Port Oneida Schoolhouse in Port Oneida. Presented by Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in partnership with Preserve Historic Sleeping Bear.
Painter Catherine VanVoorhis brings the accumulated knowledge of her three-decades long relationship with the Sleeping Bear Dunes to canvas. An exhibition of VanVoorhis’s take on Leelanau County’s iconic natural features
The final installment in the 2017 Manitou Music Festival (MMF) features the Summer Singers on Tuesday, August 15, 7 p.m. at Glen Lake Community Reformed Church, 4902 W. MacFarlane Road,
Learn the history of this 1800s agricultural community by exploring 4-5 of the 18 farmsteads with our tour guide. Car pool or drive individually to each farm. Meet at the
Registration required. Explore Port Oneida by horse and wagon! Guided tours learning the history of this significant late 1800s agricultural community. Reservation only – call 231-334-6103. Tours start from the