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Art Association annual Paint Out registrations fill in record time
Upcoming EventFrom staff reports The Glen Arbor Art Association’s eighth Plein Air weekend opened and closed artist registrations for the 60 available slots for the Saturday, August 6 Paint Out, which was close to full in a record 60 minutes on March 30. The highly popular weekend for artists and art lovers will be held August […]
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore holds Antique Apple and Pear Tree Pruning Workshop
NewsFrom staff reports Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore will host its annual pruning workshop on Friday, May 6, in the Port Oneida Rural Historic District. The workshop will be held at the Schmidt farmstead, five miles north of Glen Arbor on M-22. Turn onto Basch Road and follow the signs. The workshop will focus on […]
Celebrate National Park Week with Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
Upcoming EventFrom staff reports National Park Week, April 16 to April 24, is America’s largest celebration of national heritage. It’s about making great connections, exploring amazing places, discovering open spaces, enjoying affordable vacations, and enhancing America’s best idea—the national parks. It’s all happening in your national parks. Celebrate 2016 National Park Week with Sleeping Bear Dunes […]
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore offers Spring SKYWARN Severe Weather Training
NewsFrom staff reports Severe weather spotters play a pivotal role in helping the National Weather Service (NWS) identify and report dangerous storms that can rip through an area causing major damage. On August 2, 2015, Northern Michigan experienced thunderstorms with 100 mph winds that knocked down trees and damaged homes and businesses across the region. […]
Glen Lake Library hosts presentations for National Library Week
Upcoming EventFrom staff reports The Glen Lake Library in Empire will celebrate National Library Week, April 11 to 16, hosting two special presentations. On Monday, April 11 at 7 p.m., the library will present Bridge of Spies, the new historical thriller starring Tom Hanks, and set during the height of the Cold War. There is no […]
Open house at Leelanau Studios features Wings of Wonder
Upcoming EventFrom staff reports The public is invited to a campus-wide open house on Friday, April 15, from 5-8 p.m. at the Leelanau Studios located at 10783 Cherry Bend Road and M22 (the old Norris Elementary School). As part of the event, Studio #2, Ken Scott Photography, in collaboration with Wings of Wonder, offer a unique […]
Mackinac Straits Line 5 “worst case” oil spill could stretch from Beaver Island to Michigan thumb
Investigative ArticleNew report by University of Michigan Water Center offers statistical analysis of Straits of Mackinac Linen 5: Worst Case Spill Scenarios From staff reports More than 700 miles of shoreline in lakes Huron and Michigan are potentially vulnerable to oil spills if the pipeline beneath the Straits of Mackinac ruptures, according to a new University […]
Public comments welcome as National Park hires new Sleeping Bear superintendent
Local Personality, Talk of the TownActing superintendent (and previously the deputy superintendent) Tom Ulrich has reportedly made it to the final round of interviews for the position of superintendent of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. The identities and number of his competitors is not publicly known. Citizens of the Sleeping Bear region are encouraged to share their thoughts about the next superintendent with National Park Midwest Regional director Cameron Sholly.
Researcher to discuss bats and White-Nose Syndrome at Sleeping Bear Dunes
Upcoming EventDid you know that bats are the longest-lived mammals in the Great Lakes region or that bats have larger babies, relative to the size of the mother, than any other kind of mammal? You can learn more at a public program about Michigan’s bats and threats they face at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore on April 9.
Northern Michigan authors remember Jim Harrison
NewsBy Jacob Wheeler Sun editor The Glen Arbor Sun reached out to several local writers who knew famed author Jim Harrison, who passed away on Saturday at age 78. Harrison lived for 35 years near Lake Leelanau before he moved to Livingston, Montana, and wintered in Arizona. Harrison’s best-selling novellas, novels and poetry about the […]