Tag: Crystal River Outfitters Recreational District

  • Live Music at the M22 Wine Patio with André Villoch

    Live Music at the M22 Wine Patio with André Villoch

    Join us for Live Music at the M22 Wine Patio with André Villoch on Saturday, May 28th from 5-7pm.
    Enjoy a large pour or flight of our M22 Wines while listening to live music! With 15 wines, hard cider, and non-alcoholic options available, there is something for everyone!
    André is a local singer-songwriter/comedian who has been playing in the area since 1998. A mix of original and cover songs conducive to sipping wine!
    Have a fun and relaxing evening with great music, friends and family, and wine with live music at the M22 Wine Patio with André Villoch.

  • Live Music at the M22 Wine Patio with Drew Hale

    Live Music at the M22 Wine Patio with Drew Hale

    Join us out on the M22 Wine Patio for live music featuring Drew Hale on Sunday, May 29th from 5-7pm.
    All over the Midwest and around the country, the name Drew Hale is synonymous with soaring vocals, haunting melodies, and high energy live shows. A native Texan, Drew’s style of music pays homage to his roots in the red dirt and southern rock scenes of Texas and the Southwest, while his lyrics speak to his deep affection for the lifestyle and culture of his home in Northern Michigan. Drew is the winner of the 34th annual Country Showdown national championship, which took place at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville and earned him the title of ‘Best New Act in Country Music’.
    Drew and his band refer to their unique musical genre as “Roots Rock”, a high octane blend of country, blues, and rock and roll. A Drew Hale live show serves up a mix of high energy original music as well as a wide range of creatively re-imagined covers. Whether solo, duo, trio, or full band, there is sure to be something that will catch your ear, and leave you singing all night long.
    Grab a glass or a flight of wine, and enjoy a fun evening in Glen Arbor!

  • Running Bear Run

    Running Bear Run

    Running Bear Run
    Tuesday, July 26th, 2022 – Glen Arbor Women’s Club 15th Annual Running Bear 5K Run/Walk and 1/2 mile Kids’ Run
    Run/Walk: 9:00am, Kids’ Run: 9:05am-Rain or shine. After run celebration and refreshments. Starts/Ends: Cherry Republic, Lake Street, Glen Arbor. Registration info online: www.runningbearrun.com. Run/Walk $20, ($25 day of run), Kids’ Run $5. Proceeds go to local scholarships and local charitable organizations. Questions? Call or text 231-409-0514

  • District-wide Easter Egg Hunt

    District-wide Easter Egg Hunt

    Join Crystal River Outfitters Recreational District for an afternoon full of fun on Saturday, April 16th from 3-7pm.

    Bring your friends and family to M22 Glen Arbor for face painting and activities from 3-3:45pm. Then, at 4pm join us for the first ever District-wide Easter Egg Hunt! Then, afterwards, stick around for spring drinks and a great evening full of family fun. Remember to keep an eye out for the Easter Bunny!

  • Live Music at the M22 Wine Patio

    Live Music at the M22 Wine Patio

    Stop by the M22 Wine Patio on Saturday, October 2nd from 3-5pm, for live music featuring André Villoch. Have a fun and relaxing evening with great music, friends and family, while listening to a mix of original and cover songs conductive to sipping wine!

  • Off the Beaten Path: Bike and Hike

    Off the Beaten Path: Bike and Hike

    Discover the Historic Side of Sleeping Bear. Combine the fun of biking with discovery of local lore and history!
    Find the hidden history tucked into the hills of this 100 year old agricultural farm community. Some of the most fun and interesting things are off the beaten path! Solve the mystery clues. Take a short hike to discover a relic in the woods or traverse an old cow path; stop for a view of Lake Michigan; and step inside farm buildings. Explore cemeteries and uncover the tragedies and stories of these settlers. Where did the Port go? Explore and learn about the “town” of Port Oneida that’s now a ghost community and how a hard life here resulted in some untimely deaths.

    Miles: 9 miles

    Cost: $60 per adult; $50 ages 10-17

    Bike Type: Road bikes (NO skinny tires!) Best for mountain bikes, hybrid, and fat tire.

    Difficulty: Moderate. Heritage Trail and beautiful rustic (dirt) back roads

    Age limits: This tour is not suitable for children under 10.

    Location: The most complete tour of Port Oneida starts and ends at the Port Oneida Farms Heritage Center. LUNCH: pack a lunch and bring a knapsack or some way to carry it on your bike.

    Note: Please make sure your bike is in working order for the ride. Bike helmet is required. Bike lock is recommended.

  • Off the Beaten Path: Bike and Hike

    Off the Beaten Path: Bike and Hike

    Discover the Historic Side of Sleeping Bear. Combine the fun of biking with discovery of local lore and history!
    Find the hidden history tucked into the hills of this 100 year old agricultural farm community. Some of the most fun and interesting things are off the beaten path! Solve the mystery clues. Take a short hike to discover a relic in the woods or traverse an old cow path; stop for a view of Lake Michigan; and step inside farm buildings. Explore cemeteries and uncover the tragedies and stories of these settlers. Where did the Port go? Explore and learn about the “town” of Port Oneida that’s now a ghost community and how a hard life here resulted in some untimely deaths.

    Miles: 9 miles

    Cost: $60 per adult; $50 ages 10-17

    Bike Type: Road bikes (NO skinny tires!) Best for mountain bikes, hybrid, and fat tire.

    Difficulty: Moderate. Heritage Trail and beautiful rustic (dirt) back roads

    Age limits: This tour is not suitable for children under 10.

    Location: The most complete tour of Port Oneida starts and ends at the Port Oneida Farms Heritage Center. LUNCH: pack a lunch and bring a knapsack or some way to carry it on your bike.

    Note: Please make sure your bike is in working order for the ride. Bike helmet is required. Bike lock is recommended.

  • Off the Beaten Path: Bike and Hike

    Off the Beaten Path: Bike and Hike

    Discover the Historic Side of Sleeping Bear. Combine the fun of biking with discovery of local lore and history!
    Find the hidden history tucked into the hills of this 100 year old agricultural farm community. Some of the most fun and interesting things are off the beaten path! Solve the mystery clues. Take a short hike to discover a relic in the woods or traverse an old cow path; stop for a view of Lake Michigan; and step inside farm buildings. Explore cemeteries and uncover the tragedies and stories of these settlers. Where did the Port go? Explore and learn about the “town” of Port Oneida that’s now a ghost community and how a hard life here resulted in some untimely deaths.

    Miles: 9 miles

    Cost: $60 per adult; $50 ages 10-17

    Bike Type: Road bikes (NO skinny tires!) Best for mountain bikes, hybrid, and fat tire.

    Difficulty: Moderate. Heritage Trail and beautiful rustic (dirt) back roads

    Age limits: This tour is not suitable for children under 10.

    Location: The most complete tour of Port Oneida starts and ends at the Port Oneida Farms Heritage Center. LUNCH: pack a lunch and bring a knapsack or some way to carry it on your bike.

    Note: Please make sure your bike is in working order for the ride. Bike helmet is required. Bike lock is recommended.

  • Off the Beaten Path: Bike and Hike

    Off the Beaten Path: Bike and Hike

    Discover the Historic Side of Sleeping Bear. Combine the fun of biking with discovery of local lore and history!
    Find the hidden history tucked into the hills of this 100 year old agricultural farm community. Some of the most fun and interesting things are off the beaten path! Solve the mystery clues. Take a short hike to discover a relic in the woods or traverse an old cow path; stop for a view of Lake Michigan; and step inside farm buildings. Explore cemeteries and uncover the tragedies and stories of these settlers. Where did the Port go? Explore and learn about the “town” of Port Oneida that’s now a ghost community and how a hard life here resulted in some untimely deaths.

    Miles: 9 miles

    Cost: $60 per adult; $50 ages 10-17

    Bike Type: Road bikes (NO skinny tires!) Best for mountain bikes, hybrid, and fat tire.

    Difficulty: Moderate. Heritage Trail and beautiful rustic (dirt) back roads

    Age limits: This tour is not suitable for children under 10.

    Location: The most complete tour of Port Oneida starts and ends at the Port Oneida Farms Heritage Center. LUNCH: pack a lunch and bring a knapsack or some way to carry it on your bike.

    Note: Please make sure your bike is in working order for the ride. Bike helmet is required. Bike lock is recommended.

  • Off the Beaten Path: Bike and Hike

    Off the Beaten Path: Bike and Hike

    Discover the Historic Side of Sleeping Bear. Combine the fun of biking with discovery of local lore and history!
    Find the hidden history tucked into the hills of this 100 year old agricultural farm community. Some of the most fun and interesting things are off the beaten path! Solve the mystery clues. Take a short hike to discover a relic in the woods or traverse an old cow path; stop for a view of Lake Michigan; and step inside farm buildings. Explore cemeteries and uncover the tragedies and stories of these settlers. Where did the Port go? Explore and learn about the “town” of Port Oneida that’s now a ghost community and how a hard life here resulted in some untimely deaths.

    Miles: 9 miles

    Cost: $60 per adult; $50 ages 10-17

    Bike Type: Road bikes (NO skinny tires!) Best for mountain bikes, hybrid, and fat tire.

    Difficulty: Moderate. Heritage Trail and beautiful rustic (dirt) back roads

    Age limits: This tour is not suitable for children under 10.

    Location: The most complete tour of Port Oneida starts and ends at the Port Oneida Farms Heritage Center. LUNCH: pack a lunch and bring a knapsack or some way to carry it on your bike.

    Note: Please make sure your bike is in working order for the ride. Bike helmet is required. Bike lock is recommended.