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SUMMARY:A CELEBRATION: THE PAINTINGS OF AMY L. CLARK-CARELS
DESCRIPTION:The Glen Arbor Arts Center celebrates Amy L. Clark-Carels’s love of watercolor painting in a small exhibition of work May 3 – August 31. This exhibition\, a visual remembrance\, is the GAAC’s second Lobby Gallery exhibit of 2021. It will also be viewable on the GAAC website beginning May 3. \nCarels’s long\, loving history with Glen Arbor dates back to the late 1950s. Her parents began camping here\, then later built a family cottage on Big Glen that the Carels family continues to enjoy today. Carels’s passion and dedication to the visual arts can be seen in her many paintings of local landmarks — from Alligator Hill to interior scenes from the historic Sleeping Bear Inn.  \nThe works in A Celebration offers a curated selection of these iconic paintings. They reflect Carels’s life-long love of the area. Carels divided her time between Glen Arbor and her home in Oakland Township. She passed away in September of 2018. To learn more about Amy Carels\, go to her website: https://www.amycarels.com/ \nFor more information call the GAAC at 231/334-6112; or go to GlenArborArt.org/EXHIBITIONS.
URL:https://www.visitglenarbor.com/event/a-celebration-the-paintings-of-amy-l-clark-carels/
LOCATION:Glen Arbor Arts Center\, 6031 S. Lake Street\, Glen Arbor\, MI\, 49636
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SUMMARY:Documentary: Gather
DESCRIPTION:Gather\, a 2020 documentary by director Sanjay Rawal\, depicts the growing movement among Native Americans to reclaim their spiritual\, political and cultural identities through food sovereignty\, while battling the trauma of centuries of genocide. From July 19 – August 14\, the Glen Arbor Arts Center will make Gather available for online viewing as part of the exhibition Food Is Art / Art Is Food [through August 19]. \nThe film follows Nephi Craig\, a chef from the White Mountain Apache Nation (Arizona)\, opening an indigenous café as a nutritional recovery clinic; Elsie Dubray\, a young scientist from the Cheyenne River Sioux Nation (South Dakota)\, conducting landmark studies on bison; and the Ancestral Guard\, a group of environmental activists from the Yurok Nation (Northern California)\, trying to save the Klamath river. \nA link to view Gather will be available here from July 19 – August 14. There is no charge to watch Gather.
URL:https://www.visitglenarbor.com/event/documentary-gather/
LOCATION:Glen Arbor Arts Center\, 6031 S. Lake Street\, Glen Arbor\, MI\, 49636
CATEGORIES:Art/Gallery/Exhibit,Community Events,Food/Dining Event
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SUMMARY:Off the Beaten Path: Bike and Hike
DESCRIPTION:Discover the Historic Side of Sleeping Bear. Combine the fun of biking with discovery of local lore and history!\nFind the hidden history tucked into the hills of this 100 year old agricultural farm community. Some of the most fun and interesting things are off the beaten path! Solve the mystery clues. Take a short hike to discover a relic in the woods or traverse an old cow path; stop for a view of Lake Michigan; and step inside farm buildings. Explore cemeteries and uncover the tragedies and stories of these settlers. Where did the Port go? Explore and learn about the “town” of Port Oneida that’s now a ghost community and how a hard life here resulted in some untimely deaths. \nMiles: 9 miles \nCost: $60 per adult; $50 ages 10-17 \nBike Type: Road bikes (NO skinny tires!) Best for mountain bikes\, hybrid\, and fat tire. \nDifficulty: Moderate. Heritage Trail and beautiful rustic (dirt) back roads \nAge limits: This tour is not suitable for children under 10. \nLocation: The most complete tour of Port Oneida starts and ends at the Port Oneida Farms Heritage Center. LUNCH: pack a lunch and bring a knapsack or some way to carry it on your bike. \nNote: Please make sure your bike is in working order for the ride. Bike helmet is required. Bike lock is recommended.
URL:https://www.visitglenarbor.com/event/off-the-beaten-path-bike-and-hike/2021-07-29/
LOCATION:Port Oneida Heritage Center\, 3164 W. Harbor Hwy.\, Maple City\, Michigan\, 49630
CATEGORIES:Recreation
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SUMMARY:Humility that “Overcomes the World”
DESCRIPTION:There is great need for healing in the world today and Christlike humility can help us meet that demand. Mark McCurties is a Christian Science practitioner from Ann Arbor\, MI and is a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship. Childcare is provided. For further information\, call 231-334-4961.
URL:https://www.visitglenarbor.com/event/humility-that-overcomes-the-world/
LOCATION:Glen Arbor Township Hall
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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