LOC 30th Anniversary Fall Festival
2024 marks 30 years for the Leelanau Outdoor Center (LOC) on Pyramid Point! To celebrate this milestone, LOC will be hosting a Fall Festival event on October 5, where participants
2024 marks 30 years for the Leelanau Outdoor Center (LOC) on Pyramid Point! To celebrate this milestone, LOC will be hosting a Fall Festival event on October 5, where participants
Explore the craft of nature observation in this morning field trip. Meet at the library, then hit the trails with artist, educator and environmentalist Penny Krebiehl as your guide. Bring
Historian Christine Byron will share the story of the “Green Book”, a travel guide for African American motorists from 1938 through 1967. Started by Victor Green, it listed places where
Corey Buchan of BuchanTECH will present an introductory tutorial for iPhone users, covering basic functions & features, setup, and apps. Bring your phone and your questions! This session is part
Middle school students are invited to this workshop led by Dr. Tamara Coleman of NMC. Students will learn about the wonders of the human skeleton and explore the use of
Grab a friend or neighbor and come enjoy “Locals Night” in Glen Arbor for a fun, festive evening of shopping and dining. Participating businesses offer their own promotions and specials
You’re invited to learn how to improve your soil with regenerative and organic solutions to produce better crops! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2025
Explore the traditional Japanese art of Reiki with local practitioner Caitlin Watkins. Reiki is a gentle, non-invasive Japanese technique that promotes relaxation, reduces stress, and supports the body’s natural healing
The main event on Saturday March 22 from 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. allows attendees to experience the full maple sugaring process in the parking lot at the Dune Climb.
Gallery Walk and Talk: Two New Exhibits April 19 | 1 pm Take a stroll through the GAAC’s current exhibits, Walking, and Reflections In Water. Join in a conversational discussion
Explore the world of podcasts with librarian and author Lisa Rabey. She’ll demonstrate how to find and listen to these engaging audio recordings, covering an amazing array of topics and
Guest speaker Linda Young will discuss the history of Tulipia, cultivated and treasured for its long-necked beauty and jewel-like colors. She’ll trace the tulip’s humble beginnings as a wild flower