Farmer's Market Glen Arbor
Glen Arbor Township HallGet a taste of the region with a variety of local vendors at the local Glen Arbor Farmer's Market. Located outside at the Town Hall, 6394 Western Ave, Glen Arbor,
Get a taste of the region with a variety of local vendors at the local Glen Arbor Farmer's Market. Located outside at the Town Hall, 6394 Western Ave, Glen Arbor,
Tuesdays at M22 Glen Arbor from 10am-12pm, June 25 thru August 13 Introducing Sprout, a pop-up art depot for kids of all ages. Kids can create while adults shop and sip
Live Music at M22 Glen Arbor's outdoor tasting patio on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5-7 pm all Summer long. Featuring artists such as Blake Elliott, Dennis Palmer & Andre Villoch
How fast can you eat a slice of cherry pie? How fast without your hands or a fork? Give it a try at our Cherry Pie Eating Competition!
The Northwestern Michigan College student and community musicians kick off the Glen Arbor Arts Center’s 2019 Manitou Music series with a concert of wide-ranging favorites for the whole family on
Stargazing and Constellation Lessons at the The Leelanau School Observatory in Glen Arbor. Open to the Public. Takes place Wednesday and Thursday nights, June 26 – Aug. 29 (Closed July
Glen Arbor 4th of July Parade Head on down to Glen Arbor and shop/dine – most places are open for at least half the day for visitors. Grab a spot
Thursday, July 4th, 2019 @4pm ~ Glen Lake Boat Parade All boats Welcome, the more the merrier! Boat Decorations encouraged but not required! Meet in front of the Glen Lake
How far can you spit a cherry pit? Find out at our Olympic Size Pit Spit Arena. Pits provided.
Art Exhibition @ Center Gallery Northern Michigan Painter Margo Burian will show her latest works in Center Gallery from July 5 – July 11. Opening Reception Friday, July 5 from
The Glen Lake Fire and Rescue Association will be hosting a pancake breakfast! Bring your family and friends out to support the Fire and Rescue Association and enjoy a great
More than 20 years ago Barbara Siepker, a Glen Arbor book publisher with a keen interest in local history, began a project to memorialize the heyday of summer resort and