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Gwen Frostic

Frostic

Nestled on the river as if it grew there, the late artists world-renowned studio and shop is a must-see for anyone visiting the area. Kids are fascinated to watch the paper being printed on old time Heidelberg presses, or watching the wildlife that comes right up to the back doors.

Gwen Frostic Presscraft Papers – 5140 River Rd., Benzonia (231) 882-5055

Historic Area Video


Video produced by Brad A. Kinnan
This is a short segment from the the Benzie Home Movies, Volume 2 DVD. The full-length version includes historic footage from Crystal Lake, Frankfort, Platte Lake areas. Contact the Benzie Area Historical Society (231-882-5539) for more informatio

EVENT LISTING

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.


Summertime Tradition continues at the Cabbage Shed

Summertime Tradition continues at the Cabbage Shed
By Danielle Horvath

A summer tradition for visitors and affectionately known as “the Shed” by the locals, the Cabbage Shed in Elberta has hosted some of the best in Northern Michigan entertainment during its 26-year history. Over the years, owner Jim Clapp has offered just about every kind of live music, from rock & roll to blues and country to swing and Cajun. This summer the tradition will continue with their acoustic style “Back Room Concert Series,” featuring a variety of folk, blues and bluegrass in a concert-like setting.
The Shed has also become a family tradition with daughter Becky Clapp taking on the day-to-day management of the bar and restaurant. “I grew up here, washing dishes at first and now it feels good to be working with Dad and giving him the chance to spend time doing other things he wants to do. And I love keeping the spirit that he started here alive, cause it’s such a cool place.”

Originally built in 1867, it was the area’s first general store; and until the turn of the century, sailing schooners shipped in its supplies. It became a Farmer’s Cooperative in the 1920’s and at one time was stacked with cabbages bound for shipment by rail. Tradition prevailed when Clapp resurrected the Cabbage Shed on August 31, 1985.

With its collage of deserted road signs, plank floors, steaks, ribs, white fish and Fuller’s Ale on tap, it’s a popular meeting place for the locals and a favorite vacation spot for visitors.

The Shed is also rolling out a new menu this summer that will change weekly as they focus on more local, seasonal fare. They have increased their seafood offerings with all new fresh fish including grilled Wahoo with pineapple salsas, poached Halibut in a shrimp and scallops bouillabaisse and grilled tuna Nori rolls. Old favorites like the Shed Sirloin, baby back ribs, sesame crusted whitefish. Shed burgers and their ever-popular homemade borscht and all homemade desserts are also available.

The Shed pours nine draft beers, ales and stouts and scores of bottled brews from around the world. They also stock eleven single malt scotches with handpicked Scottish selections. Other specialties include the world’s best martini (they keep the gin in the freezer) the original Shed Sangria, a super Bloody Mary and a well-balanced wine list.
Check out one of these upcoming performances while enjoying a dinner before or during the show, and a cocktail or two along with great views of Betsie Bay. For more information, call the Shed at 231-352-0843 or check out their website at www.cabbageshed.com.

July 17 – Legacy is an award-winning Irish folk band featuring traditional Irish music out of Mississippi. Tickets are $10 at the door.

July 24 – Josh White Jr., son of legendary blues man Josh White. Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door.

July 28 – The Tannahill Weavers bring traditional music from Scotland's premiere band. "An especially eloquent mixture of the old and new." New York Times. Tickets are $18 in advance, $20 at the door.

August 7 – The Laws are a country/folk duo from Canada, $12 in advance, $15 at the door.

August 9 – Mike and Brooks Lindner, these blues men are from Austin, Texas, there is no cover charge.

Aug 12 – Sally Rogers & Claudia Schmidt, a magical collaboration of two of Michigan’s top folk artists. Tickets are
$15 in advance or $18 the night of the show.

August 21 – The Ragbirds, an exciting roots/world music band, tickets are $10 at the door.

Help Plan the Future of Frankfort

Frankfort

Join Frankfort community members and City planners to help plan for the future of Frankfort by attending the events of the Master Plan and Zoning Workshops between July 13 and 17. Over the course of 3 days, City planners will be conducting 12 workshop sessions to engage the community in a dialogue about our future. These sessions will be conducted to ensure everyone gets to contribute and help shape our future.

Frankfort Master Plan coverCity planners are also on-call at the workshop headquarters at 421 Main Street to answer questions and collect your thoughts about Frankfort. This is our future, we need to hear your voice. Click on the photo to the left to access the recently concluded Frankfort Master Plan Assessment. For more information, click here to view the Master Plan or contact Bruce Ogilvie, Planning Commission Chair, at 352-6270


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