Ten years! The Harbor Springs Festival of the Book celebrates this major milestone with another author filled weekend beginning this Friday, September 26. This festival began as an idea a few of us ...
Despite the deluge of rain-- and subsequent messy runoff-- the road construction work on State Street near the Bluff in the City of Harbor Springs has not been significantly delayed, according to an ...
Little Traverse Conservancy has announced the official opening of the new universally-accessible trail at their 56-acre Enjiminozhiiyaamigak: The Place of Peacefulness ... Please subscribe to the ...
St. John’s Episcopal Church, established in 1883, is a small summer Chapel in Harbor Springs that holds regular Sunday worship services from mid-June until Labor Day. In 1985, the Rev. Alfred Shands ...
The First Presbyterian Church of Petoskey, located at 501 E. Mitchell Street, will be assembling full solar light kits for distribution to people living in basements of bombed-out cities in eastern ...
Last weekend certainly felt like fall, but this weekend it appears the summer weather is back. There’s still a plethora of fresh summer produce to enjoy at the market. Tomatoes, peaches, and sweet ...
From 1957 until the Kellogg Studio closed in 1976, the “Mythological Horse that Came Out of the Sea,” sat in front of the studio on Charlevoix Ave in Petoskey. Using mythology to describe natural ...
Maybe I just watch too much television, too many movies and definitely too many commercials, but do you ever wonder about the conversations that must go on in some of these “brainstorming” sessions?
The start of Jacob Keshick’s current project. A wolf on a small oval quill box. The design is scratched onto the bark before quilling begins. (Courtesy photo) Visitors to the Andrew J. Blackbird ...
Thanks for a terrific season and don’t forget to support this local indie bookstore from afar all year long. Find us on libro.fm for audiobooks and bookshop.org for e-books, follow us on social media, ...
Your local Community Foundations remind you that August is “Make a Will Month,” a national campaign encouraging individuals and families to take the vital step of creating or updating their wills. As ...
First, I want to thank you for the lovely notes I received last week about the column I found in my old files. Obviously, it spoke to many of you as it did to me. Remember the old adage; “eat dessert ...
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