One year ago the Leelanau Early Childhood Development Commission launched a campaign to recruit more people to open home-based childcare facilities in Leelanau County—where a dire lack of affordable childcare options has imperiled the ability of young parents to return to work. The commission is well on its way to reach that goal, with three more facilities set to open soon. But the LECDC has also been forced to pivot and work with the state’s licensing agency to include centers outside the home, as well.
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A massive hay catcher left in a Leelanau County centennial barn. The barn’s owner passed away, and his daughter, a client of Refuge Salon in Suttons Bay, sold it to woodworking craftsman Mitch Meoak. Mitch and his wife Charynn own Refuge Salvage Works and Refuge Salon, which coexist in the former Business Helper building on Broadway St. Mitch Meoak is a craftsman, a salvage master, and preservationist. Every item on display at Refuge Salvage Works has a unique story.
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