Sunday, September 14, 2008

Traverse City 's Jacob's Corn Maze

Traverse City's Jacob's Corn Maze!
M-72 - West
Photo credit: Traverse City Convention & Visitors Bureau

More than 10 acres in size and incorporating over 4.5 miles of bewildering twists and turns, Jacob’s Corn Maze in Traverse City, Mich. is one of a new generation of computer-generated labyrinths spreading over America’s rural landscape. Corn mazes like Jacob’s are part of the growing agritourism movement, which plays on the nation’s fascination with its farming heritage.By MIKE NORTONTRAVERSE CITY, MI– Mike Witkop is a banker, not a farmer. But he’s determined to preserve his family’s century-old farm on the high plateau west of Traverse City – and he knows enough economics to realize that he can’t do it just by farming.His solution? A corn maze.Ten acres of corn on the Witkop farm – an area as large as 10 football fields -- have been carved into a massive labyrinth with three distinct trail systems. Once inside, visitors are free to lose themselves on 4.5 miles of winding, twisting paths whose green cornstalk walls are 6 to 10 feet high. Witkop has named the place Jacob’s Corn Maze in honor of his great grandfather, a Dutch sea captain who settled here in 1892, and he thinks it has the makings of a major tourist attraction.“There are corn mazes in lots of places, but most of them are located in very rural areas that lack a steady stream of visitors,” he says. “Ours is just outside Traverse City, which is one of the most popular tourist destinations in this part of the country. We’re trying to raise the bar on this kind of attraction and do it as well as it can be done anywhere.”Although farm kids have always enjoyed getting themselves lost in cornfields, the advent of the high-tech corn maze is a relatively recent phenomenon -- the first was created in Pennsylvania in 1993 – but they’ve been quickly spreading across the American heartland. Farmers typically pay a professional maze-maker to create a customized labyrinth that changes from year to year, often incorporating a design that can be seen only from the air. (The Witkops’ 2008 maze, for instance, shows a cow standing in front of a barn.) Some mazes include puzzles, treasure maps or other enhancements – and many are open at night, when the rustling cornstalks can be an unnerving place to wander.The Witkops are hardly alone. Their immediate neighbors include a cut-flower farm devoted entirely to irises, a nursery, a roadside farm market with a petting zoo and its own corn maze, and the headquarters of Moomer’s Homemade Ice Cream, featured this summer on Good Morning America as the best ice cream stand in the country. All represent variations on the same thing: a growing alliance between farming and tourism that is making it easier for small farmers to stay on the land.It’s called agritourism, and it’s an important strand of the tourist economy in resort areas like Traverse City whose major attractions involve scenic beauty, outdoor recreation and traditional rural folkways. For as long as tourists have been coming to this corner of Michigan, local farmers have augmented their income by selling their produce – particularly the cherries, apples and berries for which the region is famed – at farm markets and roadside stands.Over the past decade, a rapidly-growing platoon of wineries have added wine tours and tastings to the mix. Just a few miles to the north of the Witkop farm, for instance, Black Star Farms actively markets itself as an “agricultural destination” that combines a winery, distillery, cheesemaker, bed and breakfast and petting zoo.In addition to the usual problems of low market prices and overseas competition, farmers in high-traffic tourist areas like Traverse City face an additional burden – they’re often sitting on acreage that’s worth more for its development potential than it will ever produce as farmland. In a sense, then, it would be appropriate if tourism could help some of them get past those difficulties.The Witkops not only had strong sentimental reasons for holding on to the family farm; they saw an opportunity to enhance their own farm experience by turning it into a work of service to the wider world.“My wife and I realized that the most joy we ever have on the farm is when we’re having people out to share that experience with them,” said Mike. “In the end, we viewed this as a way to reach out to people who’ve never had a real farm experience.”Their business partners, Steve and Lisa Fouch, are from a fruit farming family on the nearby Old Mission Peninsula and share many of the same goals. They’ve planted much of the remaining Witkop acreage with apples, pears, peaches, apricots, red raspberries and saskatoons -- a cold-hardy relative of the blueberry -- and plan to open a large U-pick operation in 2009 that would extend the farm’s profit-making season by another two months. (For now, the farm does have one small but unique retail operation, a half-acre pumpkin patch featuring strangely-shaped "Super Freak" pumpkins with names like Knuckle Heads and Goose Bumps.)WHEN TO COMEJacob’s Corn Maze is open on weekends from Aug. 23 to Nov. 1 Hours 5-9 p.m. Friday, 1-9 p.m. Saturday and 1-7 p.m. Sunday. The farm is at 7100 E. Traverse Highway (M-72 west) 3.5 miles west of Traverse City. Admission is $8 for adults, $5 for children 3-11 and free to children under 3. For more information, log on to http://www.jacobs-corn-maze.com/
WHAT ELSE TO DOLate summer and fall are an excellent time to sample most of the Traverse City area’s other agritourism attractions, since many fruit crops only become available with the approach of autumn. (Early September is the time for nectarines, apples, plums and grapes, and the apple and pumpkin harvests usually last until November.)Just across the road from Jacob’s Corn Maze, for instance, is Gallagher's Farm Market, which features a wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables in season, baked goods, homemade jams and jellies, local wines, cherry products – plus a petting farm and their own (smaller) corn maze. Several miles to the north, between Suttons Bay and Lake Leelanau, is the Covered Wagon Farm Market & Bakery, with lots of local fruit and garden produce, home-baked goods made on site, and handcrafted baskets.Just across Grand Traverse Bay on the picturesque Old Mission Peninsula are two more farm markets: Buchan's Blueberry Hill (which despite its name also has a good selection of apples and other produce) and Edmondson Orchards, with late-season items like corn and local honey, as well as dried cherries and cherry juices. Farther to the north, on the highway to Charlevoix, is Friske's Farm Market, an all-weather fruit stand that’s open all year with its bakery, café, gift shop, playground and barnyard zoo.At Northport, near the tip of the scenic Leelanau Peninsula, is Kilcherman’s Christmas Cove Farm, where farmers John and Phyllis Kilcherman grow over 240 varieties of “antique apple” varieties that were once commonplace but have fallen into disuse. Every fall, hundreds of apple fanciers make their way to their isolated farm to taste, smell and buy such hard-to-get treasures as the Strawberry Chenango, the Opalescent, the Spitzenburg and the Ozark Gold.For those who prefer to shop and compare, Traverse City has three separate farm markets. The biggest is the Sarah Hardy Farm Market, located on the north bank of the Boardman River between Union and Cass streets and open Saturday mornings May through October, and Wednesday mornings from mid-June through September. There’s also the City Market, a year-round open-air market at the old city railway station on Boardman Lake, also open Saturday and Wednesday mornings, and the Village Farmers Market on the piazza at the Grand Traverse Commons, every Friday from 3-7 p.m.

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Sunday, June 1, 2008

Mario Batali autographs Italian Grill at Boarders!

June 28, 2008
Local Event
Time: 2:00pm
Location: Borders Book Store
Mario Batali sits for an autograph session heralding his latest title, Italian Grill at 2pm at Borders Book Store in Traverse City. The book features appetizers, pizza and flatbreads, fish and shellfish, poultry, meat and vegetables.
Phone: (231) 933-0412

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Butterfly Walk - Omena

June 5th, 2008
Time: 10:00am
Location: Saving Birds Thru Habitat, Omena
Michigan State University Extension entomologist Erwin "Duke" Elsner will present a program at the Discovery Center in search of night-flying insects including moths, belts, mayflies and many other groups. Plan to stay late. Action picks up as the night goes on. Be prepared for cool weather and mosquitoes. Bring a flashlight. Space is limited and reservations are required in advance. Call (231) 271-3738 to reserve your space.

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Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Horse Shows by the Bay - Traverse City, Michigan

Horse Shows by the Bay

This three-week equestrian festival boats four arenas and a $25,000 Show Jumping Grand Prix each Sunday. It also includes a $10,000 Show Jumping Hall of Fame Junior-Amateur Owner Jumper Prix, Young Jumper Classics, Hunter Classics and the Zada Enterprises. LLC Dressage by the Bay shows. More than $350,000 in cash prizes and points for national awards are awarded during the event.

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Saturday, March 22, 2008

The National Cherry Festival 2008: US Navy Blue Angels!

When: Saturday, July 5 Opening Day Sunday, July 6 Start Time: 1:00 PM End Time: 3:00 PM

Join us for the 82nd National Cherry Festival Air Show, sponsored by Northern Michigan Toyota Dealers, Sam's Club and Charter Communications on Saturday, July 5 and Sunday, July 6 for an exciting airshow. Friday July 4, will also be an active day with a full practice airshow as well as a festive Twilight Airshow event prior to the Fireworks display over West Grand Traverse Bay.

Join us in welcoming the 2008 Air Show performers...

The US Navy Blue Angels Demonstration Team, Aeroshell Aerobatic Team, USMC AV-8B West Coast Demonstration Team (MCAS Yuma, Arizona), 2x McDonnell Douglas F-15D (114th FS "Eagle Beavers", Kingsley Field, Oregon),2x Fairchild A-10 Thunderbolt II (172nd FS "Mad Ducks", Battle Creek, Michigan), 4x USMC F/A-18 (VMFA-122 "Werewolves", MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina).
The flight pattern is over the Festival Open Space Park and West Grand Traverse Bay. The Festival Airshow will take to the skies at 1:00 p.m. both days.

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Traverse City: 2008 Boat Show

2008 Traverse City Boat Show

Location: Grand Traverse County Civic Center - Howe Arena


This is your best chance to see a huge selection of watercraft all under one roof featuring special boat show pricing and readily-available financing. As residents of Michigan we have super easy access to the best fresh water lakes and rivers in the world. Don't put off purchasing your new boat any longer. Take advantage of low pricing, incredible selection and one-stop shopping at the Traverse City Boat Show. Hours: Friday & Saturday - 10am - 9pm and Sunday - 10am-4pm. Admission: $5 for Adults and Children 12 and under $1.
Contact Information: Andrew McDonald
E-Mail: info@traversecityboatshow.com
Phone: (231) 775-9900

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Traverse City: 17th Annual Northwest Michigan Camper & RV Show

17th Annual Northwest Michigan Camper & RV Show

Location: Grand Traverse County Civic Center, 1213 W. Civic Center Dr., Traverse City, MI
Friday & Saturday - 11am to 9pm, Sunday - 11am - 5pm. Fees $5.00 Admission. Kids under 12 years are free. Friday Seniors Admission is $4. All types of new, year 2008 recreation vehicles-over 50 units and over 15 brands displayed; folding campers, motor homes, travel trailers and fifth wheel travel trailers.
Contact Information: Bill Sheffer
Phone: (800) 422-6478


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Traverse City: 10th Annual Easter Festival

10th Annual Easter Festival

Time: 10:00am
Location: Traverse City Central highschool Gynmasium
10,000 Easter eggs filled with candy and prizes are dropped on three fields for three age groups: 0-3 years, 4-6 years, 7-10 years old. And for a special prize, one egg on each field has a certificate for a new bicycle (one bicycle per age group courtesy of Meijer)! Other activites include face painting, coloring, photo opportunites with the Eatser Bunny and Sly The Fox, balloon animals, a clown and more!

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Friday, February 22, 2008

Traverse City Old Town Playhouse: Into the Woods

Arts & Culture (Fri. Sat. )
Time: 7:00 PM
Location: 148 E. Eighth Street
Website: http://www.oldtownplayhouse.com/
An ambivalent Cinderella? A blood-thirsty Little Red Ridinghood? A Prince Charming with a roving eye? A Witch...who raps? They're all among the cockeyed characters in James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim's fractured fairy tale musical. When a Baker and his Wife learn they've been cursed with childlessness by the Witch next door, they embark on a quest for the special objects required to break the spell, swindling, lying to and stealing from Cinderella, Little Red, Rapunzel and Jack (the one who climbed the beanstalk). Everyone's wish is granted, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later, with disastrous results. What begins as a lively irreverent fantasy in the style of “The Princess Bride” becomes a moving lesson about community responsibility and the stories we tell our children. One of Sondheim's most popular works, this timeless yet relevant piece is a rare modern classic. Individual Tickets Go on Sale Monday, February 25 at 4 p.m.
Phone: (231) 947-2210

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Morning Stroll on the Boardman Lake Trail

We will meet at the front of the library, and then head out for early signs of spring along the east side of Boardman Lake. Feel free to join us for lunch afterwards at a local restaurant. This will be an entry-level outing, so if the weather is really crummy, we'll reschedule it. Please contact Judy or Bob for details and to sign up bennettjj@charter.net or phone (231) 932-9249. We want to be able to notify you in case of cancellation.

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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Traverse City: Keely & Du at Old Town Playhouse

02/08/2008 - 02/23/2008

From the author of Talking With and Vital Signs, here is a volatile drama about abortion. Du, a right to life activist, and Keely, a pregnant rape victim she is confining, transcend their circumstances and the ideological issues that separate them. Keely and Du is a mind probing issue play with a gripping human face. Who is accountable? What is the extent of individual freedom? What are a rape victim's rights? What is a Christian's realities of procreation? Their passionate stories exist on the extreme edge of everyday reality.

Performances: February 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 2008 in the Studio Theatre. Not suggested for young audiences due to adult language and subject matter. Old Town Playhouse is located at 148 East 8th Street, Traverse City www.oldtownplayhouse.com or (231) 947-2210.

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Monday, January 14, 2008

New Shanghai Circus at Interlochen

01/29/2008 7:30pm, Corson Auditorium
The incredible acrobats of the New Shanghai Circus defy gravity in a beautifully orchestrated presentation of Chinese circus arts dating back two thousand years. Tickets for Interlochen’s Fall and Winter performance series go on sale September 7 and are available online at http://tickets.interlochen.org/. To purchase tickets over the phone, call the Interlochen Box office at 800-681-5920 or 231-276-7800 from 9am to 5pm Monday through Friday and noon to 4pm on Saturday.
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Grand Traverse Hiking Club - Snowshoe Outing

01/16/2008
Every Wednesday evening through the winter, people will meet at 6:30 in Parking Lot K behind Munson Hospital (at the side closest to the hill) with snowshoes, and hike for 1 to 1-1/2 hours and then adjourn to Sleder's for food and/or beer. Trip will go only if there is sufficient snow. You do not have to call to sign up, this is a "show and go" type of outing. Contact Debby or Mike if you have questions pagedebby@yahoo.com. If you wish to call, please do so after 5 PM (231) 947-9379.
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Sunday, January 13, 2008

Wine Immersion Seminar - Chateau Chantal: Old Mission Peninsula

01/19/2008
Wine Immersion Seminar at Chateau Chantal with winemaker Mark Johnson. Seminar includes an overview of winemaking, viticulture and food and wine pairings, plus lunch, multi-course dinner, learning materials and instruction. 11 am through dinner, $135.
Old Mission Peninsula (231) 223-4110
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Thursday, December 27, 2007

Luau at The Lakeview: Shanty Creek Resort

Luau at The Lakeview

When: 12/31/2007

Ring in the New Year in Style at Shanty Creek Resorts! Shanty Creek Resorts is turning into a tropical paradise! Our Hawaiian-themed New Year's Eve Party takes place in the Grand Ballroom at The Lakeview Hotel & Conference Center and will feature a delectable Hawaiian buffet and family friendly activities including a costume contest, dance contest and DJ's playing hits, sure to get those grass skirts swaying. Adults $35, Teens (13-17) $25, Children (4-12) $15 and Children 3 and Under Free! 7:00 pm - 12:30 am. Aloha attire is optional. To make reservations for, please call (800) 678-4111 x 4400. For more information, please contact our Director of Events & Activities at (800) 678-4111 x 7860
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A Holiday Serenade: Omena, Michigan

A Holiday Serenade - Celebrating the Season in Omena

When: 12/30/2007

Presented by the Omena Historical Society, the program will include a variety of musical styles from Gospel to classical, instrumentals and vocals, with a lively sing-a-long to close. Musicians include Eva & T.J. Lymenstull, the Boyer Family, Marshall & Mary Collins, Mike Moran, Karen Remington and Donna Brunsma, The Trillium Quartet, and Steve Stanton & Ruby John. At the Omena Presbyterian Church, 7 pm, tickets are $15, available at the Tamarack Gallery or by phone at 386-5529.
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Sunday, December 23, 2007

Traverse City: Frozen Foot Race - Eastern Elementary Start/Finish

The Frozen Foot 5-Mile Road Race!
When: Saturday, January 19th, 2008 at 10:00am
Where: Start/Finish at Eastern Elementary School
1600 Eastern Avenue
Traverse City, MI 49686

Race Day Registration & Packet Pick Up:
Race day from 8:30-9:30am at the start/finish location
Course:
Expect a "figure 8" course, mostly flat with a 1km climb.
Entry Fee:
$15 prior to January 19th
$20 Race Day
Entry fee includes winter hat (limited supply)

Click here for downloadable entry form

Checks are made payable to
:
The Traverse City Track Club
Mail entries to:
Running Fit
300 East Front Street, Suite 103
Traverse City, Michigan 49684

Awards:
Awards will be handed out to the top 3 in each age group and the overall winners.
For more information call: 231-933-9242

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Saturday, December 15, 2007

Leelanau County - Traverse City: Wineries & Tasting Rooms

Wineries and Tasting Rooms


Bel Lago Vineyards and Winery
6530 South Lake Shore Drive
Cedar, MI 49621
(231) 228-4800

Black Star Farms, LLC
10844 E. Revold Rd.
Suttons Bay, MI 49682
(231) 271-4970

Boskydel Vineyards
7501 E. Otto Rd.
Lake Leelanau, MI 49653
(231) 256-7272

Bowers Harbor Vineyards
2896 Bowers Harbor Rd.
Off Seven Hills Road
Traverse City, MI 49686
(231) 223-7615

Brys Estate Vineyard & Winery
3309 Blue Water Road
Traverse City, MI 49686
231-223-9303

Chateau Chantal
15900 Rue de Vin
Traverse City, MI 49686
(231) 223-4110
(800) 969-4009

Chateau de Leelanau
5048 S. West Bay Shore Drive
Suttons Bay, MI 49682
(231) 271-8888

Chateau Fontaine
2290 S. French Road
Lake Leelanau, MI 49653
(231) 256-0000

Chateau Grand Traverse
12239 Center Rd.
Seven miles north of Traverse City on M 37
Traverse City, MI 49686
(231) 223-7355
(800) 283-0247

Ciccone Vineyard
10343 E. Hilltop Road
Suttons Bay, MI 49687
(231) 271-5553

Gill's Pier Vineyard and Winery
5620 N. Manitou Trail (M-22)
Northport, MI 49670
231-256-7003

L. Mawby Vineyards
4519 S. Elm Valley Rd.
Suttons Bay, MI 49682
(231) 271-3522

Leelanau Wine Cellars
12683 E. Tatch Rd.
On a hill overlooking Omena Bay, left off M 22
Omena, MI 49674
(231) 386-5201

Left Foot Charley
Building 53 in Grand Traverse Commons
Traverse City, MI 49684
231-995-0500

Longview Winery
8697 Good Harbor Trail
Cedar, MI 49621
231-228-2880

Peninsula Cellars
11480 Center Rd.
Southeast corner of Center and Carroll Roads
Traverse City, MI 49686
(231) 933-9787

Raftshol Vineyards
1865 N. West Bay Shore Drive
Suttons Bay, MI 49682
(231) 271-5650

Shady Lane Cellars
9580 Shady Lane
Eight miles north of Traverse City
Suttons Bay, MI 49682
(231) 947-8865

Willow Vineyards
10702 East Hilltop Rd.
Nine miles north of Traverse City
Suttons Bay, MI 49682
(231) 271-4810

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Friday, December 14, 2007

Traverse City: Downtown Chili Cook-Off !

When: January 19th, 2008
11:30am - 3:00pm
Area restaurants compete for top honors in this favorite cook-off, which is held at the Park Place Hotel inside the "dome." Bring your appetite and get ready from some good ole winter time chili!
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Traverse City: Men's Night - Holiday Shopping - Downtown

When: 12/20/2007
Men’s Night Gentlemen, the evening is yours for gifting and gabbing! Celebrate the spirit of the evening as well as the season at Men’s Night Downtown. The gents can enjoy hors d’oeuvres and drink specials at Downtown eateries to begin the evening. Downtown merchants will have in-store specials, gift wrapping, refreshments and downtown prize drawings. Take advantage this special night of in-store specials while enjoying refreshments, entertainment and drawings to find the perfect gift for that special someone. Downtown Traverse City Association. 922-2050.
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Northport: Christmas Concert at Northport Community Arts Center

12/16/2007 December 16, 2007 - Sunday. 3 pm.
It has become a tradition to start Christmas in Northport with this festive concert. The Village Voices, under the leadership of Ann Bloomquist and the Northport Community Band, conducted by Ken Bloomquist, are together once again for this most anticipated performance. Here we go again with a full spectrum of holiday cheer. You can expect to hear the songs you all know and love along with a sprinkling of delightful new music. It will be done with spectacular staging, lighting and sound that should dazzle the imagination. This concert presents more than just the Village Voices and Community Band ensembles. We are fortunate to have talented musicians in our groups and in the surrounding area that we will add to the program. Surprises are to be expected so come join us for An Old Fashioned Christmas at the NCAC. Northport Community Arts Center 231-386-5001. Adult Ticket: $15 Student Ticket: $5.00.
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Traverse City: Old Town Playhouse - Disney's Mulan

Disney's Mulan at Old Town Playhouse
12/14/2007 - 12/16/2007
Based on the 1998 Disney film Mulan and the story FA Mulan by Robert D. San Souci. Travel back to the legendary, storytelling days of ancient China with this action-paced stage adaptation. Mulan Jr. is a heartwarming celebration of culture, honor and a fighting spirt. 7 p.m. Sunday's performance is at 2 p.m. Suitable for all ages.
Old Town Playhouse, 148 East 8th Street, Traverse City. (231) 947-2210
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Traverse City: Cherry Captial Winter Wonderland - 2nd Annual

It’s not too early to make plans for a long weekend getaway to enjoy Michigan’s newest winter festival filled with fun for the entire family. The 2nd Annual Cherry Capital Winter WonderFest will be held over President’s Day Weekend, February 15-18, 2008 at Grand Traverse Resort & Spa and in Downtown Traverse City.Activities planned during the four-day festival include a Winter Fun Zone, Ice Skating, Pony Rides, Broom Ball, Inflatable Play Structures, Bonfires, Festival Food & Beverages, Loverboy in Concert at the Resort, Fireworks at the Resort, Bed Race, Sledding, Cross-Country Skiing, Snowshoeing, Ice Carvings, Chili Cook-Off, Horse Drawn Sleigh Rides, Film Festival, Miss Heart of Michigan Pageant at the Resort, Polar Plunge, Snowmobile Rides, Frozen Foot Race, Hot Air Balloon Rides, Cherry Pit Spit Contest, Frozen Fish Toss, and more. The inaugural Cherry Capital Winter WonderFest in 2007 was presented by Grand Traverse Resort & Spa and the National Cherry Festival, with all activities at the Resort. The inaugural event was so successful that the 2008 CCWWF will be expanded to become a community-wide celebration of winter using both the Resort and Downtown Traverse City as venues for activities. The 2008 CCWWF will be presented by Grand Traverse Resort & Spa and the National Cherry Festival with additional partners including the Traverse City Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Downtown Traverse City Association, and Special Olympics Michigan. A portion of the proceeds support the life-changing programs of Special Olympics Michigan.
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Friday, November 30, 2007

Traverse City Vacationer™ Gets New Look!

Traverse City Vacationer - What started out as an idea has grown into a collection of several Traverse City and Leelanau rental properties. While at first I really liked the "black" theme of the site leaning on my photography gallery preferences, it was time for a new look for the Traverse City Vacationer, something more in tune with what it has become, vacation rental listings. I decided to get in line with a beache-er theme as that is what the site is mostly about, summer time fun in the sun with several locations to do so. The new site has a simpler contact method with e-mail links instead of dreaded "forms" to fill out. Just click the e-mail link and type...it's fast and easy. This puts the perspective renter in contact with the owner or manager of that particular property. I'm still transfering listings from the "old" site, so expect to see more listings pop up over the next couple of weeks.
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Friday, September 21, 2007

Handicap accessible places to visit in Northern Michigan

Handicapped accessible hiking trails offer great opportunities for everyone. Check out these beautiful locations.

Boardman Lake Trail,Traverse City- A gorgeous 2-mile lakeside trail offers wheelchair-able pathway. East shore south end of the lake. Park at Hall Park.
www.traversetrails.org/boardman-lake-trail.shtml

Ransom Lake Preserve, Lake Ann -Smooth path along a beautiful Northern Michigan stream. End up at a wheelchair accessible lakeside deck, and try a little fishing. Park off of Lake Ann Road. About 20 minutes from Traverse City.

Perception Pathway,Grass River Natural Area, Bellaire-
Braille interpretive signs and cable guides help the visually impaired enjoy one of the North's premier nature areas.Approx. 15 miles from Traverse City.
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Historic Traverse City State Theatre LIVES!

TRAVERSE CITY, MI (May 30, 2007)-- After over a decade of being dark, the lights on the marquee of the historic State Theatre in downtown Traverse City will once again come alive as the Traverse City Film Festival today accepted the deed to the theater from its most recent owner, Rotary Charities of Traverse City.
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VAVCATION RENTAL: Walk to the State Theatre!!! - The Brownstones Condominiums are new luxury condominiums within walking distance from all of Traverse City's dowtown attractions including the Traverse City State Theatre.
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Monday, June 18, 2007

Grand Traverse County Courthouse

Grand Traverse County was officially organized in 1851. Its first courthouse and jail were built in 1854 for $600 on land donated by the lumbering firm Hannah, Lay and Company. The courthouse, a wooden structure, burned in 1862. The county used rented quarters until 1900. In 1898 the county accepted plans for the present brick and stone structure submitted by architects Rush, Bowman and Rush of Grand Rapids. The building, placed on the site of the original courthouse, was completed in 1900 at a cost of $35,665. In 1975, after an intensive campaign led by County Historical Society president Jennie Arnold, citizens voted to remodel the building. The renovation was completed at a cost of $1.7 million, and the structure was rededicated on July 4, 1981.

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Monday, March 12, 2007

The Historical Traverse City Opera House Circa 1891

I was in the Traverse City Opera House this last week and this building always amazes me. It seems to defy space as you enter the auditorium. The ceiling seems to extend several stories into the sky... The Traverse City Opera House stemmed from a partnership of three gentleman, all brother-in-laws, Frank Votruba, Anthony Bartak, and Charles Wilhelm, back in 1891. E.R. Prall of Pontiac was hired to design Traverse City's first facility to use electric light bulbs. With a ceiling height of 40+ feet and hardwood maple floors the opera house has excellent acoustics. The celings have painted clouds which are painted using a technique called Trompe-l' ceil. This art technique involves extremely realistic imagery in order to create the optical illusion that the depicted objects really exist, instead of being just two-dimensional paintings. The name is derived from French for "trick the eye," from tromper - "to deceive" and L'ceil - "the eye." The Traverse City Opera House as had many uses over the last 116 years, some include a meeting hall & auditorium, hosting concerts and traveling plays, vaudeville shows, high school graduations and dinners and balls. In 1920, a motion picture firm leased the opera house and closed it to avoid competition with its own film theaters. The city opera house was used briefly during the Depression for a WPA project crating miniature city buildings. In the early 1970s it was listed o the national and state historic registers. By the late 1970s the City Opera House Heritage Committee began raising money to restore the structure. In 1980, the opera house was given to Traverse City by the descendants of one of the original owners, Frank Votruba.
Traverse City Opera House Link

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