Out of the Ordinary Historic Driving Tours Guided by Retired Ranger Bill Herd
Explore historic structures in the park that are not as well known. 2.5 hrs.
Stargazing and Constellation Lessons, Open to the Public, at the The Leelanau School Observatory in Glen Arbor. Takes place Wednesday and Thursday nights, June 26 – Aug. 29 (Closed July 4), from 10:00 p.m. until midnight --- if skies are clear. The Leelanau School, One Old Homestead Rd., Glen Arbor (231)334-5800 leelanau.org
Stargazing and Constellation Lessons at the The Leelanau School Observatory in Glen Arbor. Open to the Public. Takes place Wednesday and Thursday nights, June 26 – Aug. 29 (Closed July 4), from 10:00 p.m. until midnight --- if skies are clear. The Leelanau School, One Old Homestead Rd., Glen Arbor (231)334-5800 leelanau.org
Experience the Port Oneida Historic District the way they did in the late 1800 to early 1900s – by horse and wagon! Please try to reserve by 11 am the day of the tour!
Stargazing and Constellation Lessons at the The Leelanau School Observatory in Glen Arbor. Open to the Public. Takes place Wednesday and Thursday nights, June 26 – Aug. 29 (Closed July 4), from 10:00 p.m. until midnight --- if skies are clear. The Leelanau School, One Old Homestead Rd., Glen Arbor (231)334-5800 leelanau.org
Stargazing and Constellation Lessons at the The Leelanau School Observatory in Glen Arbor. Open to the Public. Takes place Wednesday and Thursday nights, June 26 – Aug. 29 (Closed July 4), from 10:00 p.m. until midnight --- if skies are clear. The Leelanau School, One Old Homestead Rd., Glen Arbor (231)334-5800 leelanau.org
Port Oneida Fair Friday and Saturday, August 9 & 10, 2019 10:00 am – 4:00 The Port Oneida Fair is presented by Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in partnership with Historic Sleeping Bear. Every August, the Port Oneida Rural Historic District awakens from its peaceful slumber and comes alive with activity true to the period
Port Oneida Fair Friday and Saturday, August 9 & 10, 2019 10:00 am – 4:00 The Port Oneida Fair is presented by Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in partnership with Historic Sleeping Bear. Every August, the Port Oneida Rural Historic District awakens from its peaceful slumber and comes alive with activity true to the period
Experience the Port Oneida Historic District the way they did in the late 1800 to early 1900s – by horse and wagon! Please reserve no later than 11 am of the day of the tour if possible.
Author Gretchen Rose will join us for Story Time at Cottage Book Shop in Glen Arbor on Wednesday, Aug. 14th at 11am featuring her book "Dune Dragons." In search of a new land--some place where they may be free of man's violence and wars--a colony of dragons sets out on a great journey across
Stargazing and Constellation Lessons at the The Leelanau School Observatory in Glen Arbor. Open to the Public. Takes place Wednesday and Thursday nights, June 26 – Aug. 29 (Closed July 4), from 10:00 p.m. until midnight --- if skies are clear. The Leelanau School, One Old Homestead Rd., Glen Arbor (231)334-5800 leelanau.org
Stargazing and Constellation Lessons at the The Leelanau School Observatory in Glen Arbor. Open to the Public. Takes place Wednesday and Thursday nights, June 26 – Aug. 29 (Closed July 4), from 10:00 p.m. until midnight --- if skies are clear. The Leelanau School, One Old Homestead Rd., Glen Arbor (231)334-5800 leelanau.org
Experience the Port Oneida Historic District the way they did in the late 1800 to early 1900s – by horse and wagon! Please reserve no later than 11 am of the day of the tour if possible.
Experience the Port Oneida Historic District the way they did in the late 1800 to early 1900s – by horse and wagon! Please try to reserve your spot by 11 am the day of the tour!
An evening tour when the sun is settling over this 19th century farm community and you’re looking for something different to end your day! Learn the history of this 1800s agricultural community by exploring 4-5 of the 18 farmsteads with our tour guide. Poke inside some of the houses, barns, granaries and smokehouse. Car caravan
Stargazing and Constellation Lessons at the The Leelanau School Observatory in Glen Arbor. Open to the Public. Takes place Wednesday and Thursday nights, June 26 – Aug. 29 (Closed July 4), from 10:00 p.m. until midnight --- if skies are clear. The Leelanau School, One Old Homestead Rd., Glen Arbor (231)334-5800 leelanau.org
Experience the Port Oneida Historic District the way they did in the late 1800 to early 1900s – by horse and wagon! Please try to reserve no later than 11 am the morning of the tour.
Stargazing and Constellation Lessons at the The Leelanau School Observatory in Glen Arbor. Open to the Public. Takes place Wednesday and Thursday nights, June 26 – Aug. 29 (Closed July 4), from 10:00 p.m. until midnight --- if skies are clear. The Leelanau School, One Old Homestead Rd., Glen Arbor (231)334-5800 leelanau.org
Experience the Port Oneida Historic District the way they did in the late 1800 to early 1900s – by horse and wagon! Please try to reserve no later than 11 am the day of the tour.
Stargazing and Constellation Lessons at the The Leelanau School Observatory in Glen Arbor. Open to the Public. Takes place Wednesday and Thursday nights, June 26 – Aug. 29 (Closed July 4), from 10:00 p.m. until midnight --- if skies are clear. The Leelanau School, One Old Homestead Rd., Glen Arbor (231)334-5800 leelanau.org
Experience the Port Oneida Historic District the way they did in the late 1800 to early 1900s – by horse and wagon! Please try to reserve your spot no later than 11 am the day of the tour.
Stargazing and Constellation Lessons at the The Leelanau School Observatory in Glen Arbor. Open to the Public. Takes place Wednesday and Thursday nights, June 26 – Aug. 29 (Closed July 4), from 10:00 p.m. until midnight --- if skies are clear. The Leelanau School, One Old Homestead Rd., Glen Arbor (231)334-5800 leelanau.org
Painter Patricia Schaefer will discuss a new series of paintings that explore the human body and bodies of water she plans to create as part of her 2019 artist’s residency with the Glen Arbor Arts Center. The presentation is August 30, noon at the GAAC, 6031 S. Lake St., Glen Arbor. Each of the GAAC’s