By Jacob Wheeler Sun editor Six weeks from now all of America, and the entire world, will stop and remember that awful day last Fall that changed our lives forever, shattering the bubble of security for many, and stealing a loved one or a friend from tens of thousands.

By Jacob Wheeler Sun Editor No, the National Park Service will not close the dune climb. But the areas of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore open to the public will likely undergo major changes in late 2003, when the final version of the NPS General Management Plan is published. The National Park recently held […]

by Norm Wheeler Sun editor “I’m writing a book called the Personal Adventures of a Pet Sitter,” announces Dawn Fitch, owner and CEO of Dawn’s Tender Care Pet Sitting. You see Dawn all the time, walking a pooch along M-22 or making the rounds in her red truck. It’s hard at first to get the […]

June 5, 1929-July 1, 2002 By Mary Sharry Loving wife We do not let go of the person, but only the body, and so it is with our farewell to Jack Sharry. What remains is a presence within each of us who felt loved by him and love for him, and who shared in the […]

By Janis Duwe Sun contributor Did you know Jane? You did if you were: a property owner in Glen Arbor since 1998 (Township Treasurer), belonged to the Glen Arbor Women’s Club (Treasurer), worked on the Glen Arbor Smorgasbord (Co-chair), shopped at Tiny Treasures in the 90’s, a member of the Citizen Advisory Council for the […]

Press release from the Leelanau Conservancy July 1, 2002

By Chari Binstadt Sun contributor

By Ashlea Turner Sun Staff Writer

By Daniel Herd The following piece is an editorial contribution, and does not necessarily reflect the views of the Glen Arbor Sun. –Ed

Nationally Acclaimed Musicians Join Local Favorites The first chamber concert of the season will be held at The Leelanau School in Glen Arbor on Thursday, July 18 at 7:30 pm.