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Glen Arbor Sun wins seven awards from Michigan Press Association’s 2023 Better Newspaper Contest
NewsThe Glen Arbor Sun won seven awards in four different categories from the Michigan Press Association’s 2023 Better Newspaper Contest among local news media for stories published between August 1, 2022, and July 31, 2023. The Sun won two awards in Best Opinion, three awards in Business/Agriculture News, and one award each in Feature Story and Spot News. Winners included Abby Chatfield, Katie Dunn, Alexandra Dailey, Jacob Wheeler and Julie Zapoli.
Leelanau Peninsula Wine Trail holds Vino-Madness
Upcoming EventGet ready to elevate your wine tasting experience to new heights with Vino-Madness, presented by the Leelanau Peninsula Wine Trail. Set to take place on March 16 and 17, this innovative event promises a unique fusion of wine and familiar household snacks, just in time for the first weekend of March Madness. Vino-Madness isn’t your typical wine tasting affair. It’s a revolutionary exploration of how everyday snacks can complement and enhance the flavors of your favorite wines. Picture this: chocolate covered pretzels paired with Pinot Noir, potato chips with Chardonnay, and so much more. Prepare to have your taste buds tantalized as you witness the magical harmony between wines and snacks, all in the cozy ambiance of winter.
Boiling sap, coating cashews
Local Personality, Photo SpreadMarch is maple sap month. Britton Wheeler, a 15-year-old ninth grader at Glen Lake School, makes and sells maple-coated cashews under his brand Northway Maple Company from syrup he harvests and boils on his parents’ property near Cedar. This is Britton’s third year making maple syrup and coating cashews he buys wholesale. The name for his project was partly inspired by his great grandfather’s soda shop, Northway Bottling Co. Britton, who can sell at local farmers’ markets, hopes in the future to use a commercial kitchen and sell his maple-coated cashews at local stores.
Work in Leelanau this summer: local employers hiring
NewsWant to work in beautiful Leelanau County this summer? This is your chance. The Glen Lake Chamber of Commerce has posted an Area Jobs board which matches local retail and food businesses with employees who want to get paid to spend their summer in this pleasant peninsula. Those employers include: Coastal, the Cyclery and Crystal River Outfitters, Laker Shakes, Grocer’s Daughter Chocolate, Cottonseed Apparel, Broomstack Kitchen & Taphouse, M22 Glen Arbor, Anderson’s Market, the Glen Lake Association, Riverside Canoe, Cherry Republic, La Becasse, Preserve Historic Sleeping Bear, LeBear, Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Bay Wear, Inn & Trail, Indigo Bluffs, Blu, Art’s, Good Harbor Grill, Leelanau Coffee Roasters, Western Avenue Grill, and The Homestead. Click here for more.
Kennedy’s Kitchen returns to Suttons Bay Theatre
Upcoming EventKennedy’s Kitchen returns to The Bay Theatre in Suttons Bay on Sunday, March 10, for the band’s fifth consecutive St. Patrick’s celebration performance. Doors will open at 3 pm and the performance begins at 4. Kennedy’s Kitchen, in its 26th year, that captures the essence of Irish musical tradition. Their repertoire encompasses spirited pub songs and sing-a-longs, stories and recitations, and the invigorating pulse of ripping dance tunes. The songs and stories they bring evoke laughter, tears, and tenderness.
National Lakeshore closes Old Indian Trail due to invasive hemlock
NewsThe Old Indian Trail and surrounding area in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is closed due to invasive hemlock woolly adelgid, the Park reported in a March 1 press release. Surveys this January and February found a large infestation on the southern boundary of the National Lakeshore, along and around the area of the Old Indian Trail. This infestation has prompted an area closure to slow the spread and allow for treatment. Plans are in development to reopen the trail by the fall of 2024.
Glen Arbor Arts Center hosts third Creative Wellness Retreat
Upcoming EventHow can a creative practice help one navigate the grief that accompanies the death of a loved one? This topic is explored during Exploring Grief Through Creativity, the third in a series of retreats hosted by the Glen Arbor Arts Center and focused on increasing wellness through a creative practice. This retreat takes place on Saturday, March 9, from 9 am-5 pm at Pine Street Studios, next door to GAAC in Glen Arbor. The cost is $175 and includes all materials.
Sleeping Bear Inn takes reservations for August 2024, and beyond
Business Feature, Historical Feature, Upcoming EventThe historic Sleeping Bear Inn, the oldest hotel in the National Park System, is now taking reservations for August and beyond. Click on the story to read more and to reserve a room. Originally built between 1865-1867, the inn located in Glen Haven across the street from the cannery building served as a frontier hotel for business travelers and local workers. It continued in operation throughout the next century, evolving into a tourist hotel. It has been closed since the mid-1970s. The nonprofit Balancing Environment and Rehabilitation (BEAR) signed a lease in 2022 to renovate the Sleeping Bear Inn and operate it as a bed and breakfast. “This year marks two years of active renovation at Sleeping Bear Inn for our BEAR team, and with the finish line in our sights, we are elated to start thinking about the hospitality aspect of our work,” said executive director Maggie Kato.
Republican votes rise, Democratic votes fall in Leelanau in 2024 Michigan Primary
NewsSignificantly more Leelanau County residents voted on the Republican than on the Democratic side of the ballot in yesterday’s Michigan presidential primary election — the opposite of the results from the 2020 primary election. Voter turnout yesterday in Leelanau was 35 percent of eligible voters, compared to 39 percent in 2020. That being said, Biden won more votes (2,803) than Trump (2,567) yesterday, which could prove instructive once the campaign eventually becomes a two-way race. It’s unclear how many votes for Haley yesterday were Democratic-leaning voters who switched ballots in order to vote against Trump.
Martha’s Leelanau Table offers culinary inspiration
NewsWhile she might favor a beret, Martha Ryan actually wears many hats: Chef, restaurateur, cooking instructor, tour guide. They’re all based around Martha’s Leelanau Table, her popular Suttons Bay restaurant. Many of her regular customers accompany Martha on tours of Europe. “People like to travel with me,” she says, noting that while the trips are not billed as culinary tours, they invariably include stays in hotels with and stops at various restaurants, cafes and the like.