Preserve holds Log Cabin Day event
From staff reports
Come celebrate Michigan’s Log Cabin Day with National Park partner Preserve Historic Sleeping Bear on Sunday, June 30, from 11 am to 4 pm. The event this year will take place exclusively at the Boekeloo Cabin located in Sleeping Bear National Lakeshore and Benzie County.
Descendant Stuart Boekeloo will provide the interpretive history of the unique cabin situated on a cranberry bog at the end of a quiet two-track. The late 1800s log cabin location also has a walking path to Lake Michigan. Bill Herd, Preserve board member and retired interpretive ranger for Sleeping Bear Dunes, will also be on-site to highlight Preserve’s extensive preservation work on the cabin.
Preserve Historic Sleeping Bear is celebrating 25 years as a partner of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore interpreting the rich heritage of historic structures and cultural landscapes. This is Preserve’s second year providing an event for Log Cabin Day.
For more information visit Phsb.org/log-cabin-day.