Late Night Fridays
MI, United StatesThe Glen Arbor Arts Center is keeping the lights on a little longer this summer. Late Night Fridays continues Friday, August 25 with an evening viewing of In Translation. This
The Glen Arbor Arts Center is keeping the lights on a little longer this summer. Late Night Fridays continues Friday, August 25 with an evening viewing of In Translation. This
Sail away with Manitou Winds on a fantastic summer’s journey where evocative music intertwines with imaginative short stories, legends, and poetry. This eclectic program of traditional works and originals bridges
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 9:30 am, a 2 hour narrated tour. Reservations required. Three tours available: • Biking a By-gone Era • Peddling Port Oneida's Past • Secrets of
Ride the Historic Side! Discover the charm, local lore, and history of Port Oneida, by immersing yourself in nature and culture. Get an up-close guided tour in a small group
Coffee With The Authors is a live, conversational interview with local and regional authors about the writing craft and process. This Glen Arbor Arts Center series continues August 26, 11
Relax and enjoy the tunes as Rhett belts out an eclectic lineup of acoustic pop.
Enjoy fresh-squeezed orange juice mimosas and brunch prepared by loved caterers Mel & Fell @ Glen Arbor Wines.
Clip clop back in time to experience the Port Oneida Rural Historic District the way they did in the late 1800s – early 1900s! Learn about the life of the early pioneers, and their landscape as we travel by horse and wagon through the fields and side roads of this significant agricultural community of over 100 years, with beautiful vistas and farmsteads.
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 9:30 am, a 2 hour narrated tour. Reservations required. Three tours available: • Biking a By-gone Era • Peddling Port Oneida's Past • Secrets of
Ride the Historic Side! Discover the charm, local lore, and history of Port Oneida, by immersing yourself in nature and culture. Get an up-close guided tour in a small group
Clip clop back in time to experience the Port Oneida Rural Historic District the way they did in the late 1800s – early 1900s! Learn about the life of the early pioneers, and their landscape as we travel by horse and wagon through the fields and side roads of this significant agricultural community of over 100 years, with beautiful vistas and farmsteads.
Help support a critical component of our regional health care system. Our partners at Versiti, the primary blood supplier for hospitals throughout the state, have asked us to host a