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Read More“Cadillac of sauna stoves” are made right here in Benzie
Read MoreAccording to Allen L. Blacklock’s book, History of Elberta, and records from the Benzie Area Historical Museum, the site where The Cabbage Shed now sits, on Waterfront Lots 16 and 17, was first occupied by a general merchandise store, built in 1867 by George A. Douglas. It was the first commercial building in Elberta, which […]
Read MorePopular venue that rocked Betsie Bay for three decades will continue
Read MoreMr. Joy’s 31 years of making things better
Read MoreZen of The Round Cat
Read MoreA Loveless night for L’Chayim
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Read MoreThe many ways people name paradise
Read More4 Mile Out-and-Back or 4.6-Mile Loop
Read MoreStraight as the Pine, Sturdy as the Oak
Read MoreHow Glen Arbor picked itself up
Read MoreBlues & zydeco picnic scheduled at Frankfort’s Open Space Park
Read MoreExperts arrive to save the day
Read MoreA year can make all the difference
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Read MoreGive thoughtful gifts and support local causes
Read MoreCommunity tradition connected by America’s pastime
Read MoreBy Nancy Bissonnette Bordine They gathered on the shore of Frankfort Harbor, all eyes on the horizon. The breeze ruffling their hair was subtly chilled from traveling over the yet cold waters of Lake Michigan. The white silhouettes of three boats approaching the shore gave them great relief, for those boats were the guardians escorting […]
Read MoreFor 25 years, Richard Ide of Beulah has been gathering funds for Crystal Lake’s popular fireworks display, which carries an annual ticket of approximately $7,000. According to the Benzie County Sheriff’s Department, an estimated 10,000 people view the show from the village, from boats on the lake, and from homes on both the north and south […]
Read MoreWho funds the Frankfort fireworks?
Read MoreFive guys, 60 miles of open water, one goal
Read MoreElberta’s phoenix from the ashes
Read MoreLake Ann Brewing Co. is actually “open today.” Red Door Café brews community.
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