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, July 14 with an evening viewing of Members Create. This
The Glen Arbor Arts Center is keeping the lights on a little longer this summer. Late Night Fridays continues Friday, July 14 with an evening viewing of Members Create. This
Relax and enjoy the music of the incredibly talented Luke Woltanski on the front porch @ Glen Arbor Wines Friday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. throughout the summer beginning
Day of celebration to commemorate the raising of the anchor from the depths of Lake Michigan in July of 1977. This anchor is currently located at the Empire Beach. •
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
Find your next read at our Pop-Up Book Sale. A great selection of gently used books for readers of all ages and interests at bargain prices.
Day of celebration to commemorate the raising of the anchor from the depths of Lake Michigan in July of 1977. This anchor is currently located at the Empire Beach. •
Join Anishinaabe historian Eric Hemenway for a stroll to find out the Anishinaabe connection to trees. Trees have been, and continue to be, of the utmost importance to the Anishnaabek.
Long before Europeans came to the shores of Turtle Island (North America) the Anishinaabek and numerous tribal nations called this place home. This talk with Anishinaabe historian Eric Hemenway will
Relax and enjoy the tunes as Rhett belts out an eclectic lineup of acoustic pop.
Live music every Monday & Thursday 4 to 7pm!
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.