Head on down to Glen Arbor and shop/dine – most places are open for at least half the day for visitors. Grab a spot and enjoy the big 4th of July Parade downtown Glen […]
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4th of July in Glen Arbor
Independence Concert The Northport Community Band kicks off the Glen Arbor Arts Center’s 2018 Manitou Music Festival season on Tuesday, July 3, at 7 pm with a musical evening celebrating Independence Day. This concert of patriotic and march […]
GAAC Member's Art Show 2018
An annual tradition returns to the Glen Arbor Arts Center. The GAAC’s 2018 Member Show, a showcase of GAAC members’ talents, opens August 17 with an artists’ reception, 6 – […]
Flag Raising Ceremony July 4 2018
“Remember, Appreciate, Celebrate.” Celebrate the founding of our nation in a patriotic, joyous ceremony with community members of all ages. The Flag Raising will be performed by VFW Post […]
Story time with author Maria Dismondy
The Fruit Salad Friend By Maria Dismondy Cardinal Rule Press. $10.95 Chloe loves going to school, but lately something is different. Chloe has all the ingredients of a great friend […]
Story time | Author Natalie Rompella
The World Never Sleeps By Natalie Rompella Tilbury House. $17.95, due July 3 Midnight. Stars speckle the darkness with bits of light. A cockroach skitters across the kitchen floor to snatch […]
Story time: A Typically Random Extraordinary Day
Story time with Patrick Enders “A Typically Random Extraordinary Day” By Patrick Enders, Illustrated by Barbara Cousil. For sale from Snowbelt Press for $16.95 A Typically Random Extraordinary […]
Build a Toy | Plus Plus Days
PLUS PLUS Days July 13 and 27 at 11:30 a.m. Made in Denmark, this hot new building toy is tons of fun, join us at Cottage Book Shop in Glen Arbor to build […]
Build a Toy with Plus Plus July 13
PLUS PLUS Days July 13 and 27 at 11:30 a.m. Made in Denmark, this hot new building toy is tons of fun, join us at Cottage Book Shop in Glen Arbor […]
Fall Fiber Show | Center Gallery in Glen Arbor
Center Gallery exhibits the fiber constructions of three Northern Michigan artists in its final 2018 exhibition. The work of Midge Obata, Holly Sorensen and Elizabeth Rodgers Hill opens with a […]