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TC 350 & National Public Lands Day at the Dunes!

Group 350 Photo Saturday, September 26th at the Dune Climb

On Saturday September 26th at 3:00 p.m. a group photo will be taken at the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore Dune Climb in support of the international 350.org campaign to stop the global climate change crisis. The number 350 is the amount of carbon – in parts per million – that the world's leading climatologists have determined to be the maximum to sustain a climate that will support life on earth. Everyone is invited to participate in this photograph by standing on the dunes in the shape of a "3-5-0".

Saturday’s gathering at the Sleeping Bear Dunes is a precursor to a massive worldwide action on October 24, 2009, the International Day of Climate Action. On this historic day, literally thousands of communities from more than a hundred countries will unite in what will likely be the largest international environmental action in history. The idea is to register the 350 goal with world leaders as they prepare to meet this December in Copenhagen, Denmark to reach a new global climate treaty.

People interested in participating in the September 26th photograph at the dunes should arrive at 3:00 p.m. at the Dune Climb parking lot on M-109 north of Empire. Participants are asked to wear bright clothes; greens and blues are preferred. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is supporting this event by issuing a Special Use Permit and participants are invited to help with the Lakeshore's annual beach cleanup as a part of National Public Lands Day, also on the 26th. Volunteers for the beach cleanup will meet at the Visitor Center at 12:00 p.m., and will conclude their work by 3:00 p.m. to allow them to participate in the photograph.

In northern Michigan, Traverse City is the place to be on October 24. A huge public gathering is planned at 1:00 p.m. at the Open Space, featuring a large group photograph followed by an indoor rally at the Traverse City Opera House. The September 26th photo at the world’s largest freshwater sand dunes is designed to get people involved in the 350 movement and build momentum for the bid day on October 24th. Photographs from both events will be disseminated internationally through the 350.org Web site as a statement of support from northwest Michigan to make 350 the global target for carbon. More information is available at www.TC350.org.

The 350 movement’s lead organizer Bill McKibben had the idea for a dunes photograph when he visited Traverse City in October of 2008. McKibben spent two days in the region, and spoke to more than 700 people at Lars Hockstead Auditorium. As part of his visit, he hiked the Sleeping Bear Sand Dunes, and was struck by the beauty and global significance of that place. He then requested a photograph of people standing in the shape of 350 to help raise awareness about the global climate movement. McKibben’s visit sparked tremendous excitement within the Traverse City region, mobilizing the TC-350 citizens movement.

Photo: Ibarra, Ecuador by 350.org


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Weekend Calendar of Events

Weekend Calendar of Events
by Colin Merry

Elberta

Lakeside Shakespeare
When: August 7th, at 7:30 pm
Where: Waterfront Park
What: Professional Actors from Chicago travel to Benzie County to perform Love’s Labours Lost.

American Cancer Society Relay for Life
When August 8th and 9th, from 10 am Saturday to 10 am Sunday
Where: Waterfront Park
What: Benzie County Relay for Life teams participate in a yearly walkathon to raise money for the American Cancer society. Food, games, live entertainment and prizes. Come to participate or just to see what the relay is all about.

Onekama

Onekama Days
When: August 6th through the 9th.
Where: Onekama
What: Annual community gathering, featuring a car show, live music, steak fry, fireworks, parade and much more.

Thompsonville

Summer Sounds 2009 at Michigan Legacy Art Park featuring Laith,
When: August 7th, at 7 pm.
Where: Legacy Art Park at Crystal Mountain Spa and Resort
What: Detroit musician Laith Al-Saadi performs at Jessie Frohlich Amphitheatere. Tickets are sold only on the day of the concert. Sales start at 6:30 pm. For more information, call 231-378-4963 or visit www.michlegacyartpark.org.

Frankfort

Crystal Lake Art Center's Preserve the Arts!
When: August 7th, from 6 to 7:30 pm.
Where: Former U.S. Coast Guard Station
What: Silent and live Auction. Dinner packages at Arcadia Bluffs, private cooking classes, golf outings and original artwork will be auctioned off for the benefit of the CLAC. Drinks and hors d’oeuvers will be provided, along with live music by classical guitarist Carol McAnulty. Tickets are available in advance at the CLAC as well as on the night of the event. For more information, call 231-352-4151.

Frankfort Farmers Market
When: August 8th, from 9 am to 1 pm.
Where: Open Space Park
What: A traditional famers market where local growers bring fresh produce, hand-crafted foods and locally raised meats for the public to purchase.

Benzonia

Benzie Bass Kids Challenge Fishing Event
When: August 8th, from 9 am to noon.
Where: Vacation Trailer Park
What: Children 16 and under can learn how to fish and may take part in a fishing competition. Parents or guardian must accompany and care for children during the entire event. Any species of fish are allowed. Prizes and hot dogs provide for children. Contact Ray Stark at 231-882-4291 or visit the website at www.starkswater-woods.com for more information.


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Opening Day of the 2009 Traverse City Film Festival

by Cherie Spaulding

Arriving Tuesday afternoon in downtown Traverse City, the shops and restaurants were already buzzing with business. The streets were alive with a playful spirit, filled with children and families enjoying Tuesday night's festivities, participants of the 5th Annual Traverse City Film Festival. Oscar-winner and Festival creator, Michael Moore, infused the listeners with his passion and commitment for the event and the people who make it happen, year after year. A thick crowd gathered to celebrate the beginning of this year's festival and to see Traverse City's own Rich Brauer receive the 2009 Michigan Filmmaker's Award.

The evening evoked an ambiance as potent as votive candles warming a dinner party and transformed a charming little affair – a night at the theater – into a night of magic. Bold red letters hung on the marquee; a stage was set in lights; the streets were busy with shuttering cameras and ticket clad tourists. Separated by only a city block, a stunning foreign film, Troubled Water, explored themes of forgiveness and redemption. The film was screened for two theaters filled perfectly full. Concluding the shows, a question and answer session occurred with the film's director who had traveled from Norway to present and speak.

Shop keepers and locals were embracing the opportunity to participate in Tuesday's Festival events, which drew attendance from far and wide. The Festival films this season span a wide range of topics, but those passionate about supporting local communities, independent films and the visual arts, were naturally drawn to the scene. Northern Michigan residents hungry for "big city" culture to satiate quaint "little city" life, praised the event. Many young people stationed in the area found an oasis for their creative inclinations. Others simply love film and devour the opportunity to participate in the screenings of documentaries, obscure films, classic, political, and comedic films–just some of the genres represented throughout the week. Along with panel events, lectures, and free family films, the calender of any attendee could be completely filled!

Driving home I noticed Will Smith's head–the size of a truck–looming against the backdrop of night sky, as adventurous viewers reclined at the Open Space to entertain aliens for a night by the Bay. Though I could not see the audience, I imagined children and parents snuggled up beneath the stars, feeling a warm breeze off the lake, their hearts filled with laughter. Who could resist a night so fine?

Explore many more photos, videos, blog posts and tweets from the 2009 Traverse City Film Festival and also check out Absolute Michigan: On Location at the Traverse City Film Festival.


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Weekend Calendar of Events

Frankfort

Frankfort Farmers Market
When: July 25th from 9 am to 1 pm
Where: Open Space Park
What: An assortment of area growers and crafters sell their wares in a traditional farmers market setting. A variety of locally grown produce, meats and hand-crafted food products will be available for purchase. The market also offers gluten-free foods, along with herbal soaps and salves.

Frankfort Street Sale
When: July 25th, starting at 9 am.
Where: Downtown Frankfort
What: Downtown businesses host a special sale. Discounted and special items are featured in special displays on the city streets.

Concert in the Park, feat Cherri and the Violators
When: July 24th at 7 pm
Where: Mineral Springs Park
What: Rock and Blues band, Cherri and the Violators put on a free show in Frankfort’s Mineral Springs Park. Bring a blanket or a chair and enjoy some music on picturesque Betsie Bay.

Beulah

Music in the Park feat Ryan Harcourt
When: July 23rd at 7 pm
Where: Beulah Park
What: Free concert in Beulah Park, featuring Ryan Harcourt. Enjoy some classic rock and a few oldies in sight of beautiful Crystal Lake.

Thompsonville

Michigan Legacy Art Park Summer Series 2009, feat Tumbao Bravo
When: July 24th at 7 pm
Where: Crystal Mountain Spa and Resort
What: Five-piece Cuban jazz band, featuring the sounds of many different instruments will be performing at Legacy Art Park.

Arcadia

Arcadia Daze
When: July 24th and 25th, with events starting at 4 pm Fri and ending 5 pm Sun.
Where: Arcadia
What: Annual festival featuring arts and crafts, an auto show, a 5k race, kids games and fishing, pioneer reenactment, a parade, refreshments, nightly entertainment and much more. For more information, visit www.arcadiatwpmi.org.

Manistee

Manistee Salmon Splash 2009
When: July 21st through the 26th,
Where: Manistee
What: Catch the weekend portion of the week-long Salmon Splash fishing tournament. Anglers from across the state (and beyond) compete in a variety of events, all in hopes of wining cash prizes and accumulating points for the Tournament Trail series of tournaments. Manistee hosts a variety of events for spectators as well, including a sand castle contest, kid’s fishing carnivals on the historic S.S. Milwaukee, refreshments and entertainment. Visit www.visitmanistee.com/tournament-week.com for a complete schedule and more information.


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Weekend Calendar of Events

Weekend Round-Up
By Colin Merry

Thompsonville

Summer Sounds 209 series at Michigan Legacy Art Park, feat David Chow and the Lookout CatsWhen: July 17th at 6:30 pm
Where: Legacy Art Park at Crystal Mountain Spa and Resort
What: David Chown and the Lookout Cats perform a range of styles from jazz to rock. Concert will be held at the Jessie Frohlich Amphitheater. Admission is $8 for adults and $5 for children. A $20 family price is also offered.

Frankfort

Concert in the Park featuring Steven D & the Keys
When: July 17th at 7 pm
Where: Mineral Springs Park
What: Free concert featuring Steven D & the Keys

Farmers Market
When: July 18th, from 9 am to 1 pm
Where: Open Space Park
What: Local food producers from the surrounding counties bring their wares to sell in a traditional market setting. Goods range from produce to baked goods and other hand-crafted food items. Locally raised meats are also sold, including pork chops, bacon and emu. Soaps and herbal salves are also available.

Port City Run
When: July 18th. Registration starts at 8 am and the race/walk begins at 8:30 am.
Where: Open Space Park
What: Annual 5k race and fun run/walk along the picturesque Betsie Valley Trail along Betsie Bay. Proceeds go to the Frankfort Elberta Area High School track team and the Betsie Valley Trail.

Elberta

19th Annual Elberta Arts and Crafts Fair
When: July 18th
Where: Waterfront Park
What: An arts and crafts fair, featuring artists from across the state.

Empire (and elsewhere)

Free Weekend at Sleeping Bear Dunes & Other National Parks
When: July 18th and 19th.
Where: All national parks across the country
What: Entry fees will be waived at all national parks, courtesy of the National Park Service.

Kaleva

Kaleva Days
When July 17th through the 19th.
Where: Kaleva
What: A series of events taking place in Kaleva over the weekend, including a 5k walk/run, car show, motorcycle poker run, trolly tours, a parade and much more. Check out the full schedule at www.kalevami.com/calendar/calendar_day/6880392/2009-7-17.htm.



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