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SUMMARY:Woodland Studies
DESCRIPTION:The Glen Arbor Arts Center is exhibiting Woodland Studies\, a small exhibition of black and white photographs by Grand Rapids photographer Rodney Martin. The exhibition runs January 7 – April 13\, 2022 in the GAAC Lobby Gallery. \nMartin focuses his lens on the landscape. For the images in Woodland Studies\, he zeros in on rivers\, woods and orchards in Benzie\, Grand Traverse and Leelanau counties. His images were created in all four seasons; but they are related by the quiet and solitude he frames. There is little evidence of human habitation in these scenes. Instead\, the images are studies of shadow and texture\, shades of gray\, and the deep and refreshing beauty of places off the beaten path. Martin talks about his work\, his tools and his intention in a short video interview with GAAC Gallery Manager Sarah Bearup-Neal. To watch the video go to: GlenArborArt.org/Exhibits/Current. \nWoodland Studies may be viewed in the GAAC Lobby Gallery\, or online: GlenArborArt.org/Exhibits/Current. The GAAC is located at 6031 S. Lake St.\, in Glen Arbor. Admission is free.
URL:https://www.visitglenarbor.com/event/woodland-studies/
LOCATION:Glen Arbor Arts Center\, 6031 S. Lake Street\, Glen Arbor\, MI\, 49636
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SUMMARY:Sleeping Bear Inn Groundbreaking Open House
DESCRIPTION:Sleeping Bear Inn & Garage Groundbreaking: An open house will take place on Friday\, April 8\, where visitors will be able to see the buildings before they undergo renovation. It will take place at 1pm. BEAR will also host an open house April 9 from 10-2\, though there will be no SLBE rangers or staff available that day. \nThe National Park will be leasing the building to BEAR\, the non-profit “Balancing Environment and Rehabilitation” to preserve the two buildings while providing a wonderful visitor experience in the historic Glen Haven village. Maggie Kato and her husband Jeff retired from their longtime jobs with Habitat for Humanity of Genesee County to move north and oversee the renovation before transitioning into innkeepers. This coming year\, the Inn will undergo the renovations for it to open for the 2023 season\, with plans to feature 8 bed and breakfast rooms and bathrooms. The couple hopes to eventually open the dining room to the public as a restaurant. The Inn plans to be open and operate year-round. \n“Originally built between 1865 and 1867\, the inn served as a frontier hotel for business travelers and local workers. It continued in operation throughout the next century evolving into a tourist hotel before closing in the early 1970s. Today the 13-acre Glen Haven Village Historic District is all a part of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.” \nRead the full article about the project in the Leelanau Ticker and visit the Sleeping Bear Inn website and follow them on Facebook. \n 
URL:https://www.visitglenarbor.com/event/sleeping-bear-inn-open-house-22/2022-04-09/
LOCATION:Sleeping Bear Inn\, 5000 Glen Haven Rd\, Glen Arbor\, MI\, 49630\, United States
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