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Bird Blitz for Arcadia Dunes

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Photograph by, JimFlix. -click here to view more of his beautiful work on flikr.

Saturday, June 6, 6:00 to 10:00 A.M. Bird Blitz for Arcadia Dunes GTRLC
Join other birders in helping the Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy survey the birds of the preserve. Groups will cover different parcels of the property and list the species and numbers of the birds found. Refreshments will provided afterwards. You must sign up ahead by calling Paula Dreeszen at 275-7199.


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Frankfort Farmers Market Holds Habitat for Humanity Fund Raiser.

• May 16 – “Flowers by the Bay” A Fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity of Benzie County with Art & Garden Demonstration Tent, Children’s Activity Tent, Art & Craft Show, Taste of the Spring Market with local chefs preparing food, Flowers of all kinds from local nurseries and garden centers, and much more. Support Habitat and Buy a Plant!


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Sleeping Bear Dunes celebrates National Jr. Ranger Day.

Sleeping Bear Dunes celebrates 3rd annual National Jr. Ranger Day, April 25th. This Saturday, April 25, children of all ages are invited to become Junior Rangers at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in honor of, National Junior Ranger Day.

Special activities begin at 10:00 a.m. and are planned throughout the day, with a badge and swearing in ceremony at 3:00 p.m.  To earn a Junior Ranger badge and an official certificate, prospects get to go on one ranger-led program (morning or afternoon) and complete a few activities in the free Junior Ranger booklet that will be available at the Visitor Center in Empire. Adults must accompany children at all times.

“We are excited about celebrating the 3rd Annual National Junior Ranger Day,” said Lisa Myers, Chief of Interpretation and Visitor Services at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.  “All across the country, from Yosemite National Park in California to Shenandoah National Park in Virginia, people of all ages will go outside to explore, learn and protect their national parks.” At the National Lakeshore, Park Rangers will offer the following programs:

  • 10:00 a.m.:  Dune Discovery WalkMeet at the base of the Dune Climb on Highway 109, two miles north of     Empire.
  • 1:00 p.m.: Beach Discovery WalkMeet at the Cannery (large red building at the end of Highway 209) in the historic village of Glen Haven north of the Dune Climb.
  • 3:00 p.m.:  Junior Ranger CeremonyMeet at the Visitor Center to take the Junior Ranger oath and receive a badge and certificate. There will be light refreshments and prizes for all.

All activities are free; participants need only display an entrance pass on their vehicle dashboard whenever and wherever they are recreating within the park boundaries.  Passes may be purchased at the Visitor Center, Platte Point parking area, and Platte River Campground ($10/vehicle, valid for seven days; or $20/vehicle, for an entire year).

For more information about the schedule or other Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore activities, please call the Visitor Center at 231-326-5134.


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Traverse City Chocolate Festival – this Sunday!

truffles form Grocer's Daughter Chocolate (mmm)The inaugural Traverse City Chocolate Festival takes place this Sunday (April 26) at the City Opera House in downtown Traverse City from 1-5 PM. The $15 ticket helps benefit the Michigan Community Action Agency’s food programs.

Participating Chocolatiers

  • Charles Layton Chocolates
  • The Chocolate Den
  • Chocolate Exotica
  • Forest Confections
  • Grocer’s Daughter Chocolate
  • Jacques Torres Chocolate
  • Kilwin’s Traverse City

Compatible Tastes (Coffee, Tea & Wine)

  • Higher Grounds Trading Company
  • Great Northern Roasting Company
  • Great Lakes Tea and Spice
  • Light of Day Organics
  • Serenity Tea Bar and Café
  • Bel Lago
  • Black Star Farms
  • Chateau Chantal
  • Ciccone Vineyard & Winery
  • Forty-Five North Vineyard and Winery
  • Good Neighbor Organic Winery
  • Leelanau Cellars
  • Shady Lane Cellars
  • Grand Traverse Distillery

Entertainment

  • The Turtlenecks (Norm Wheeler and Mike Sullivan)
  • Dane Pedersen – guitar
  • Linda Davis – piano
  • The Alderman Ensemble

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National Coho Festival

The Coho QueenThe National Coho Festival, held in Honor, runs this Thursday-Sunday (Aug 21-24, 2008). The festival features a wide variety of entertainment, food & drink, kids events like a rubber duck race and games, contests and of course the parade at 2 PM on Saturday. Much more at the link below!

The National Coho Festival web site explains that Coho Salmon were introduced to the state of Michigan in April, 1966 with the first planting from the Platte River Fish Hatchery, located just east of Honor.

Three local men soon developed the idea of having a festival to promote the Coho Salmon and Benzie County. The first festival was held October 7 -15, 1967…

The second festival was held in September of 1968 and was considered a great success. By this time the National Coho Salmon Festival, Inc. was an official organization. In 1968, the first National Coho Queen, Claudia Eberly, was selected.




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