Lighting Charlevoix's Bridge
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〰️〰️DONATION INFORMATION〰️〰️
In person:
Stop by the Villager Pub for a drink or a meal and drop off your donation for the Bridge Lighting Project in the jar at the bar.
Mail donations to:
Silver Linings Charlevoix
1210 State St.
Charlevoix, MI 49720
IMPORTANT: Checks should be made payable to “Silver Linings Charlevoix”. Also include “for Bridge Lighting” in the memo section of your check.
Please note with your donation if you'd like a letter for tax purposes. Tax letters will be sent out once a month.
100% of the money raised will go towards the project.
Summit Village in Bellaire MI
Book here: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . .. .. .. Summit Village 5780 Shanty Creek Road Bellaire MI 49615 Less than 3 miles from Lake Bellaire, this Michigan property offers apartments and studios with full kitchens and cable TV. Guests can enjoy out-the-door access to Summit Golf Courses and Summit Mountain's slopes. All rooms at Summit Village come with a microwave and a refrigerator. Every apartment and studio features a spacious sitting area and a fireplace. Guests can work up a sweat in the fitness center, sauna, or tennis courts at Village Summit. Indoor and outdoor pools are on the property. A free shuttle between the Shanty Creek Villages is available. The Lakeview Restaurant offers dining options for breakfast, lunch and dinner, with views of Lake Bellaire. Arnie’s Grill prepares sandwiches and snacks for golfers and families on the go. Downtown Charlevoix, Michigan is 35 miles from this property. Antrim County Airport is less than a 10 minute drive away.
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Less than 4.8 km from Lake Bellaire, this Michigan property offers apartments and studios with full kitchens and cable TV. Guests can enjoy out-the-door access to Summit Golf Courses and Summit Mountain's slopes.
All rooms at Summit Village come equipped with a microwave and a refrigerator. Every apartment and studio boasts a spacious seating area and a fireplace.
Guests can work up a sweat in the fitness centre, sauna, or tennis courts at Village Summit. Indoor and outdoor pools are located on the property. A free shuttle between the Shanty Creek Villages is provided.
The Lakeview Restaurant offers dining options for breakfast, lunch and dinner, with views of Lake Bellaire. ArnieТs Grill, offers sandwiches and snacks for golfers and families on the go.
Central Charlevoix, Michigan is 56.3 km from this property. Antrim County Airport is less than a 10 minutesТ drive away. 5780 Shanty Creek Road, Bellaire, MI 49615, USA
Under the Radar! - Michigan - Charlevoix / Detroit
On this episode of Under The Radar Michigan, we travel to Charlevoix, for a burger bistro foodie's frequent. We'll also see homes you'd swear hobbits inhabit, and to meet a local super hero they affectionately call Mr. Petunia. Then, it's back to the motor city to tour Detroit in a completely unique way ... on a Segway. We'll also prove that shopping for groceries in Detroit can be an enlightening experience, and we'll go to the movies ... in style ... at The Detroit Film Theater. Episode 205.
Under the Radar Michigan #311 - Cross Village Legs Inn/Tunnel of Trees
The historic Legs Inn is literally like something you'd see in a fairy tale ... but, a fairy tale where they serve great Polish food and draft beer ... bonus ! It's stone on the outside, hand crafted wood on the inside ... and probably one of the coolest places you'll ever step into.
George Smolak's and his family have been the Legs Inn keepers for four generations now.
The Tunnel of Trees is beautiful, 20 mile stretch of road that takes you from Harbor Springs north to historic Cross Village. And, even though the road's covered by a thick canopy of trees, you occasionally get these breathtaking views from high atop bluffs that overlook Lake Michigan. It's a uniquely Michigan experience that'll totally remind you why you live here.
Legs Inn (Cross Village, Michigan)
This unique (check and see why!) and historic restaurant opened in the 1920's. Nearly 90 years later it's still family owned and operated. Sitting on a bluff overlooking Lake Michigan, not only is the food great but so are the views. (Video recorded September 2014. Photos from 2003 and 2010.)
Campus Farm and Michigan Dining
It doesn't get any more fresh or local than food grown right on campus. That's why Campus Farm and Michigan Dining have joined forces to bring student-grown produce to students on campus. This is just the start to a long a fruitful relationship.
From our farm to our tables with Campus Farm and Michigan Dining.
UAV/Drone Fly Over of Beautiful Historic Fishtown in Leland, Michigan - Must See Town!
Beautiful aerial fly over of the Historic Fishtown located in Leland, MI - one of the last working and thriving fishing districts on the Great Lakes. A must-see historic town now occupied by weather shanties, home to small local businesses, smoke houses, and over hanging docks - capped by a beautiful dam waterfall.
Today, Fishtown Preservation Society manages and maintains Fishtown, so visitors may still experience one of the few remaining commercial fishing villages on the Great Lakes. The endearing fishing tugs, the Janice Sue and the Joy, remain working Fishtown icons – integral to Leland's continuing fishing culture. Visit Fishtown, and enjoy the unique shops and galleries, get a great sandwich from the Village Cheese Shanty before taking a ferry to Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore's North or South Manitou Island, and stop by Carlson's Fishery to pick-up the best smoked fish, whitefish sausage, fish pâté and fish jerky in our region.
Pentwater / Manistee | Under the Radar! Michigan
Air date: 10/15/15. First we head to beautiful Pentwater and stay at a B&B with extra walls. Then we travel up the coast to Manistee for a flight that will get you high on this great town. We also show you how some enlightened folks are using an old iron works to put a new spin on eating healthy. And then we take you to a historic hotel that even has its own happy place right in the basement. Episode 602.
RoadHouse 757 - Dining in Charlevoix, MI
Just a taste of the Great Food and Service at RoadHouse 757 in Charlevoix, Michigan.
drive thru Michigan Tunnel of Trees: Harbor Springs to Cross Village
In Northern Michigan, you'll find this beautiful drive from Harbor Springs Michigan through the Tunnel of Trees just as the sun is rising. Beautiful views of Lake Michigan along the route. A bucket list must. Here are things you need to know to make your drive epic.
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Charlevoix Boyne City Ironton Ferry
Traveling between Charlevoix and Boyne City discover a Michigan treasure in the Ironton Ferry.
The Ironton Ferry crosses the south arm of Lake Charlevoix. The ride takes around ten minutes and saves time when traveling between Boyne City and Charlevoix. Looking to take a different path when discovering Michigan - check out the Ironton Ferry.
Michigan dot org states, The Ironton Ferry crosses the south arm of Lake Charlevoix, perhaps 100 times per day and it takes about ten minutes to cross. Note that the west ferry dock is just off of M-66, about 6 miles south of US-31. Source:
Ironton Ferry is a four-car cable ferry that crosses a narrow point on the South Arm of Lake Charlevoix in the U.S. State of Michigan in the town Ironton. The Ferry connects Ironton, a small village about 5 miles from Charlevoix, Michigan, to Boyne City, Michigan. The ferry runs between April and November. Source:
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Driving from Berkley, Michigan to Detroit, Michigan
Tour Homes Of Bay View Association, Petoskey, Michigan
Bay View is modeled on Methodist camp meeting resorts, such as Wesleyan Grove on Martha's Vineyard, Ocean Grove, New Jersey, or Lakeside, Ohio. The structures on the Bay View community consist of approximately 440 cottages and 30 community-owned buildings. There are two hotels on premises: Stafford's Bay View Inn (1886), and The Terrace Inn and 1911 Restaurant. Other facilities include a post office, beach with a swim area, children's pool and a sail house. The community is located on about 340 heavily wooded acres (140 ha), dropping in a series of terraces from a 200-foot elevation (61 m) to the shore of Little Traverse Bay.
Nearly all the structures in the community were built in the 1875-1900 time period. Most buildings are Eastlake and Stick style, with some Queen Anne and Shingle style architecture. Cottages are set on 50-foot lots (15 m) along gently curving streets running along the natural terraces. In the center of the community is The Campus (originally Tabernacle Park). Many of the larger communal structures are located here, including the original 1877 preaching stand, as well an 1880 book store and multiple educational buildings constructed around 1890.
Bay View is an unincorporated resort community and census designated place (CDP) in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is located in Bear Creek Township, Emmet County on Little Traverse Bay and abuts the east side of the city of Petoskey along U.S. Highway 31. The ZIP code is 49770 and the FIPS place code is 06260. It was originally formed as part of the Methodist Camp Meeting movement and later adapted to the precepts of the Chautauqua movement. As of the 2010 census the population of the CDP was 133.
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Under the Radar! - Michigan - Michigan's Leelanau Peninsula
Air Date: 10/5/13. On this episode of Under The Radar Michigan, we explore Michigan's incredible Leelanau Peninsula. On the way up, we make a stop in beautiful Beulah for a drive around Crystal Lake, and a slice of Michigan tradition and history at The Cherry Hut. From there we make our way north to Empire for a classic Michigan beach, and some Grocer's Daughter Chocolates. Then we pile in the car and travel into the peninsula's interior to visit a winery that's rustic, raw and real. We'll also meet a chef who brought French country cuisine to Leelanau ... and head to Suttons Bay for chow that foodies are definitely finding at Martha's Leelanau Table. It's all right here in Michigan ... and right here on UTR. Episode 401.
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Barrelback At The Foot, Walloon Lake, MI
Barrelback At The Foot, Walloon Lake, MI
Walloon Lake is a glacier-formed lake located in Charlevoix and Emmet counties in northern Michigan. It is now home to many vacation homes and cottages. Though the end of the west arm of the lake is less than 1 mile (1.6 km) from Lake Michigan, Walloon Lake's surface elevation is over 100 feet (30 m) higher. The Bear River drains from the east end of the lake in Walloon Lake village, winding east then north down to its outflow into Lake Michigan at the south end of Petoskey.
Walloon Lake was originally named Talcott. As the story goes, a local butcher, J. R. Haas, saw the name Walloon Lake on an old railroad map and tried to discover the history behind the name. It is thought that a group of Walloons from Belgium settled the land at the north end of the lake, which was then called Bear Lake. No trace of this settlement has ever been found.
Locals refer to their cottages as being on the west arm, or the foot, etc. The lake covers 4,270 acres (17.3 km2) and is primarily fed from groundwater. Its maximum depth is just over 100 feet (30 m). Recently, the introduction of zebra mussels has made the clear waters even clearer. For a few months after the ice melts (usually in April), it is possible to see to the bottom of the lake at depths up to 30 feet. Also in the summer there's a camp were you can swim across the lake.
Real-estate value has increased rapidly since the 1970s, and many large houses have been built around the lake. There are two camps on the lake: Camp Daggett and Camp Michigania, the University of Michigan's Alumni Association camp. Starting around 2010, the area on the foot of the lake began redevelopment. New condominiums were constructed. In the next few years, a restaurant was built, and a retail store was created on the site of the old SI's marine. In 2014 developers broke ground on a new hotel to sit in between the marina and condominiums.
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Destination Michigan 507
We learn about the wooden boat building craft at Cedarville's Great Lakes Boat Building School, visit the animals of the John Ball Zoo in Grand Rapids, and discover why Pinconning is the Cheese Capitol of Michigan. Plus, we taste some creative cakes at Aunt B's Cakes and Desserts in Lake Ann, and take a look at turkey calls with A-Way Hunting Products in Beaverton.