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
Autumn Olive Workshop to be held Thursday, September 19th, 2019 from 5 to 7 pm at the Veronica Valley County Park in Lake Leelanau. Contact Leelanau Conservation District for more info: (231)256.9783
The Glen Arbor Arts Center takes a short look back, and a long look forward, at contemporary fiber and textile arts on Sunday, October 6, 2 pm. This visual survey is part of the GAAC’s exhibition Fiber Without Borders, and is presented without charge. Sarah Bearup-Neal, GAAC gallery manager and studio fiber artist, will facilitate