Glen Lake Chamber of Commerce

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Lanphier Observatory Public Viewing

Leelanau School 1 Old Homestead Rd, Glen Arbor, MI, United States

See the sky! The public is welcome to attend "Lanphier Observatory Public Viewings" on Wednesday & Thursday nights from 10 pm-Midnight (clear sky permitting!) at Leelanau School Beach, June 21st-August 24th. Donation Students $4, Adults $5. Visitors may park in any Leelanau School lot and walk down the scenic boardwalk, across the Crystal River, to

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Biking Tours

Port Oneida Rural Historic District 3164 W Harbor Hwy, Maple City, MI, United States

Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 9:30 am, a 2 hour narrated tour. Reservations required. Three tours available: • Biking a By-gone Era • Peddling Port Oneida's Past • Secrets of D.H. Day's Kingdom and Beyond Cost is $25 for adults and $15 for Children ages 7 -17.  Discount Bike Rental for these tours is available

$15 – $25

Junior Ranger Angler Program

Loon Lake Picnic Area N Scenic Hwy, Honor, MI, United States

Always wanted to learn to fish? Curious about local fish species? Need more information about fishing regulations, or preventing the spread of aquatic invasive species? The wait is over! Stop by Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore for a day of festivities aiming to provide safe and barrier-free opportunities to engage youth (primarily K-5th graders) in fishing!

Free

Late Night Fridays

MI, United States

The Glen Arbor Arts Center is keeping the lights on a little longer this summer. Late Night Fridays continues Friday, July 14 with an evening viewing of Members Create. This annual exhibition showcases the talents of 49 GAAC members, including painting, mixed media, sculpture, clay and more in the GAAC Main Gallery, 5 – 8

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Luke Woltanski @ Glen Arbor Wines

Glen Arbor Wines 5873 South Lake Street, Glen Arbor, Michigan

Relax and enjoy the music of the incredibly talented Luke Woltanski on the front porch @ Glen Arbor Wines Friday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. throughout the summer beginning June 9.

Free
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Anchor Days In Empire

Downtown Empire

Day of celebration to commemorate the raising of the anchor from the depths of Lake Michigan in July of 1977. This anchor is currently located at the Empire Beach. • Festivities begin on July 14th with movie at the Empire Town hall about the rising of the anchor at 7pm • Parade at Noon on

Free
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Biking Tours

Port Oneida Rural Historic District 3164 W Harbor Hwy, Maple City, MI, United States

Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 9:30 am, a 2 hour narrated tour. Reservations required. Three tours available: • Biking a By-gone Era • Peddling Port Oneida's Past • Secrets of D.H. Day's Kingdom and Beyond Cost is $25 for adults and $15 for Children ages 7 -17.  Discount Bike Rental for these tours is available

$15 – $25

Pop-Up BOOK SALE

Glen Lake Community Library 10115 Front Street, Empire, MI, United States

Find your next read at our Pop-Up Book Sale. A great selection of gently used books for readers of all ages and interests at bargain prices.

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Anchor Days In Empire

Downtown Empire

Day of celebration to commemorate the raising of the anchor from the depths of Lake Michigan in July of 1977. This anchor is currently located at the Empire Beach. • Festivities begin on July 14th with movie at the Empire Town hall about the rising of the anchor at 7pm • Parade at Noon on

Free

The Need for Trees

Platte Plains Trail - Bass Lake Trailhead Trail End, Honor, MI, United States

Join Anishinaabe historian Eric Hemenway for a stroll to find out the Anishinaabe connection to trees. Trees have been, and continue to be, of the utmost importance to the Anishnaabek. From art to food to critical decision making, trees have shaped the lives of the Anishinaabek. This talk will look at how trees have contributed

Free

The Time Before Europeans and Americans on Turtle Island

D.H. Day Campground Amphitheater 8000 W Harbor Hwy, Glen Arbor, MI, United States

Long before Europeans came to the shores of Turtle Island (North America) the Anishinaabek and numerous tribal nations called this place home. This talk with Anishinaabe historian Eric Hemenway will give a perspective of Turtle Island before the arrival of Europeans and later Americans.

Free

Keep one foot in Glen Arbor

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