On Saturday, June 15, at 10:30 am, Leland Township Library will host poet, professor, and Leelanau-enthusiast Mary Ann Samyn for a poetry workshop titled “Where to Now?: A Sense of Direction for Poets”.

Mundos Coffee Roasting Company opened their second location in Suttons Bay, only a year and a half from opening their first location on Boon Street in Traverse City. Their precise roasting, flavorful specialty coffees, and stylish shops have quickly landed Mundos as a favorite in the ever-growing coffee shop community in the region.

Singer, songwriter Buddy Greene will perform at Suttons Bay High School on June 15 in a benefit for Leelanau Christian Neighbors (LCN.) Tickets are on sale now at LeelanauChristianNeighbors.org.

The prospect of a Dollar General moving into the tiny Leelanau County community of Maple City drew swift, near unanimous, opposition from local citizens when the news surfaced in early April.

Rebecca Casement will discuss a new series of clay sculptures she created as part of her 2019 artist’s residency with the Glen Arbor Arts Center. The presentation is June 14, noon at the GAAC, 6031 S. Lake St., Glen Arbor.

A new sport has come to sports-loving Leelanau County this spring, and this one could increase nostalgia for winter, even as summer’s warmth returns to the land. It could also help revive a once vibrant space in quiet Maple City. The Leelanau Curling Club opened on May 22 in a custom-made facility next to the restaurant Broomstack Kitchen & Taphouse.

“It’s a challenge to stay open,” says Anne Hoyt, co-owner with her husband John of Leelanau Cheese. “But the only reason we are staying open is that the business is good. It feels so wrong to close a business that is doing well.”

From 4-7 pm on Wednesday, June 12, various merchants in Glen Arbor are kicking off summer with a Summer Preview Party as a way to show-off all the new summer merchandise, services and more that our shops have to offer.

How does a shortage of housing in Northwest Michigan take its toll on residents and businesses? That question is the focus of an hour-long panel discussion June 11, 10:30 am at the Glen Arbor Arts Center, 6031 S. Lake St., Glen Arbor. This program is open to the public without charge.

The Glen Lake Garden Club’s full membership as well as friends, spouses and volunteers recently planted a variety of native flowering plants and grasses along a 2,533-square-foot sweep in Old Settlers Park on the east shore of Big Glen Lake.