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What government owes Flint’s poisoned immigrant community
Dispatch from Afar, Investigative ArticleLike many in Flint’s Latino immigrant community, Yaquelin Vargas said she didn’t learn until late January that Flint’s drinking water was lead poisoned. Vargas, a U.S. citizen, said she drank tap water while she was pregnant, and as she first began breastfeeding Lydia, now 8 months old, who suffers from lead poisoning.
Condon returns to Lake Street Studios
Upcoming EventGrand Rapids artist Jeff Condon opens up his mental file of images — collected over a lifetime living in the city and country — and returns to Center Gallery with an exhibition of contemporary landscapes. This show opens Aug. 12 with a 6 p.m. reception, and runs through Aug. 18. Center Gallery is located at 6023 S. Lake St., Glen Arbor.
Summer Singers hold Aug. 16 concert
Upcoming EventThe Manitou Music Festival’s annual choral event highlights the Summer Singers, an all-volunteer group of 50 singers from around Leelanau County. The concert, directed by Empire resident Dana Allen, will perform traditional classics like “Bound for the Promised Land” with four-hand piano and Mark Hayes’ arrangement of “Dry Bones”.
Golfing in Leelanau yesterday and today — Part II
Business Feature, Historical Feature, Sports/AdventureHere’s your guide to Leelanau County golf courses, past and present, with a little inside info from a few avid local golfers. This installment expands to courses in Leland, Northport and Suttons Bay.
Celebrate National Park Centennial at revived Port Oneida Fair
Historical Feature, Upcoming EventThe Port Oneida Fair returns to the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 12-13, following a hiatus in 2015 caused by the Aug. 2 storm that pummeled the Glen Arbor region and forced the National Lakeshore to divert all personnel to the cleanup effort for weeks after the wind maelstrom. Last year marked the first time that the fair was canceled since its launch in 2002.
Volunteer scientists at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
Upcoming EventCitizen Scientists in national parks get out in the field, gain deeper knowledge about the resources in the parks, and contribute valuable information to assist the National Park Service (NPS) manage the resources we all love. Many participants report a greater awareness of local issues, increased appreciation of the value of protected lands, and a stronger sense of stewardship. For the NPS, citizen science provides a wealth of much-needed data about key resources that can be used in planning management actions. Citizen Scientists at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore are involved in establishing baseline data on native frogs, conducting breeding bird surveys, monitoring piping plover nesting territories, managing avian botulism outbreaks, and contributing to our understanding of how invasive aquatic species contribute to avian botulism in the nearshore environment of Lake Michigan.
Eighth annual Plein Air weekend supports the arts
NewsOn Saturday evening, Aug. 6, artists gathered for a thank-you dinner given by the Glen Arbor Art Association (GAAA) before the Plein Air Paint Out Wet Painting Sale Reception. Art lovers began to arrive at 5 p.m. to line-up to view the art work that culminated the weekend’s events. The GAAA was filled with over 300 art patrons and artists enjoying a lovely evening.
Experience Port Oneida Fair, Aug. 12-13
Historical Feature, Upcoming EventStep back in time to 1916 during this year’s Port Oneida Fair to help celebrate the 100th birthday of the National Park Service. History comes alive at six historic sites during the annual Fair at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 12-13, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. In addition to the many popular demonstrations, animals, and exhibits, the Fair will feature a chicken dinner on Friday, Aug. 12, and end with solar viewing and an astronomy party on Saturday night, Aug. 13. This two-day special event is free. Discover the new presentations and activities for 2016 throughout the Fair. Participants need only purchase the Park Entrance Pass or have an Annual Pass displayed in their vehicle to join in the fun.
Authentic M-22 sign auctioned live at Library Preview Party
NewsAn official M-22 highway road sign will help the Friends of the Glen Lake Community Library raise funds for the Library at the Wednesday, Aug. 10 Preview Party at the Glen Arbor Township Hall beginning at 7 p.m. The sign will be one of many other items included in the Live Auction that starts at 7:30 p.m. An original Celeste Crouch watercolor, as well as first edition books and author-signed books with Michigan significance, will also be auctioned.
A Sleeping Bear tour for everyone
Business Feature, Sports/AdventureBy foot or by paddle? With new kayaking tours by All About Water and hiking and biking options hosted by sbd Tours, anyone with a will to work for their wonderful view of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore can have their pick of adventures.