Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is recruiting two Teacher-Ranger-Teachers (TRT) to spend the summer in the park learning about the resource and developing education programs. The deadline for applications is Friday, May 3.

Crosshatch Center Art & Ecology, Leelanau Historical Society, Leland Township Library and Suttons Bay Bingham District Library are teaming up to host a screening of the award-winning Sundance documentary Look & See, a powerful cinematic portrait of Wendell Berry—farmer, activist, and undoubtedly one of America’s most significant living writers.

The Glen Arbor Arts Center (GAAC) is hosting a yarn bomb Maker Day on Sunday, April 28, from 1–3 pm at the GAAC, 6031 S. Lake St., Glen Arbor.

To celebrate Earth Week 2019, Northport Energy is pleased to announce a solar celebration on Saturday, April 27. The events will feature a tour of seven solar installations in the Glen Arbor-Maple City area.

The Glen Arbor Arts Center (GAAC) celebrates the 31st edition of Exposures, an annual exhibition of creative work of nearly 100 Leelanau County students in grades k–12. A reception to honor the exhibitors is Thursday, April 25, from 4–6 pm in the GAAC gallery.

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is issuing warnings that large quantities of broken glass have been found on the Lake Michigan beach near Good Harbor Picnic Area at the east end of Lake Michigan Road in Cleveland Township.

The Glen Arbor Arts Center seeks submissions for its upcoming, juried exhibition New Views: Home/Place.

The Leelanau Conservancy is getting ready to kick off Earth Week, the annual week-long celebration in honor of Earth Day. Earth Week begins Saturday, April 20 and concludes on Earth Day, Sunday, April 28.

Skiing option “still on table” but with fewer than five lifts. Katofsky also postponed a public open house in Leelanau until “sometime in late spring or early summer,” once he has resolved key questions such as whether Sugar Loaf will ever host downhill skiing again.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service personnel will apply lampricides to the Crystal River in Glen Arbor to kill sea lamprey larvae burrowed in the stream bottom. The applications will be conducted between April 16 and May 9, in accordance with State of Michigan permits.