Gerald’s Talking Dog loves cherries. That’s all he talks about. In fact, I can’t get him to shut up.
Read MoreEarly Native American Potsherds Discovered in Sleeping Bear Dunes
At least 500 years old
Read MoreFrankfort Film Festival, October 16 – 19,
October 16 – 19, Features 17 International Award Winning Films During Northern Michigan’s Peak Fall Color.
Read MoreFrankfort Beer Week Launches in Benzie County
It’s the perfect time to be in Frankfort.
Read MoreBlake Brooks: Frankfort’s Finance Man
Questions and answers with community faces
Read MoreTrail Proposal: Platte Bay to Good Harbor Bay
Park seeks your trail input
Read MorePaddleboarding: Walking on Water
Popular new sport crests a wave
Read MoreWho Pulled the Plug at Crystal Lake?
Details of the Tragedy… err, Comedy
Read More“Off the Page” Features Mystery Writer, August 22, 7pm
D.E. (Dan) Johnson brings his Detroit-based Will Anderson mystery series to the Darcy Library on Friday, August 22, at 7 p.m. The early 20th century is the setting for Johnson’s four historical novels that involve murder, blackmail, organized crime, politics, and the inside story on early electric automobiles. Johnson’s first book, The Detroit Electric Scheme, […]
Read MorePartner Thai Yoga Massage Workshop
Release stress and tension, increase vitality and deepen the connection between mind, body and spirit in both the giver and receiver. Thai Yoga Massage is an ancient and sacred system of healing with roots in Yoga, Ayurvedic Medicine and Buddhist spiritual practice. It is a unique and powerful system of Yoga Therapy, which combines rhythmic […]
Read MoreSeven New Sculptures
Art Park adds Temporary Exhibit
Read MoreSupporting Arts, Culture, and Education
Art Center celebrates three years at the Frankfort Coast Guard Station
Read MoreJack Gyr: On the Run, or Passing Gas
Questions & Answers with community faces
Read MoreGiving Back Moore
The Garden Theater receives generous donation
Read MoreSanta on Main Street
The little toy store that could
Read MoreGet Away to Elberta
How to spend a day across the Betsie Bay
Read MoreLive For Art Gallery – Weekly Open Houses Start June 26th
Meet the artists at weekly open houses
Read MoreBark in Beulah Park, June 28
Darcy Library’s third annual Bark in Beulah Park is just around the corner!
Read MoreTwo Cellos, Two Friends, Two Nights at The Garden Theater on June 20th, 21st
Two Cellists and Two Friends. Eugene Freisen and Crispin Campbell are delighted to announce two nights of music featuring their combined artistry on cello. The opening performance of this unique collaboration is Friday, June 20, at 8 p.m. at the Garden Theater in Frankfort. The second night is set for Saturday evening, June 21, at […]
Read MoreGovernor Snyder’s staff holds mobile office hours at Conundrum Cafe
Conundrum Cafe has announced that Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder’s staff will hold mobile office hours at the Elberta venue this Wednesday, June 18, from 4-6 p.m. Snyder’s staff will be available to answer questions, take suggestions and help assist constituents with state related issues. Conundrum Cafe is located at 603 Frankfort Ave in Elberta.
Read MoreFairies and Forts at Michigan Legacy Art Park
Fairies and Forts is the 2014 summer kick-off event and children’s concert at Crystal Mountain Resort’s Michigan Legacy Art Park, featuring Joe Reilly on Saturday, June 21. What better way to usher in the celebration of long summer days than to sing, dance and use your imagination in a natural setting? This event is from […]
Read MoreElberta Solstice Festival, June 21, 2014
Event organizers say it will be “WILDER THAN EVER” The Elberta Solstice Festival is back for its 12th year, Saturday June 21, 2014! Join the teeming masses of music and food buffs descending on our magical village amid the dune bluffs of Lake Michigan for a grassroots music festival with local food, beer, games, and […]
Read MoreWater Temperature Critical to What’s Biting
The first in a series about recreational outdoor activities
Read MoreCommunity Faces: Josh Mills, Frankfort’s action man
Frankfort City Superintendent Josh Mills is a ubiquitous force behind much of the action in town. His fingerprints are on initiatives that include the new Downtown Development Authority (DDA) and its efforts to enhance Main Street, Frankfort’s management of the municipal marina, the lighthouse and preparing the beach for summer. Mills is a Frankfort native […]
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