Jul 02 Thursday
Join East Bay Corners Farmers Market on Thursdays from 2:00–6:00 PM at the East Bay Township Offices (1965 N. 3 Mile Road, Traverse City).
Shop fresh local produce, baked goods, handmade items, and more while connecting with neighbors and supporting regional farmers and small businesses.
The market proudly accepts SNAP/EBT benefits and participates in the Grand Traverse County Senior Produce Program to help make fresh, local food accessible to all.
Be sure to visit our calendar for special events happening each week at the market!
Come hang out with us for live music. We'll be serving wine, seasonal cocktails, cider, coffee, and tapas-style small plates to share. Bring your crew or show up solo — Dune Bird is that kind of place.
This is a free event — no reservation required. Seating is first come, first served.
Please check our social media for the most up-to-date event information. For more information about our event calender, click here.
This lecture traces the unfolding conflict in the Middle East over the past two and a half years, examining how each development shaped the next. Drawing on deep historical roots, it explores why these disputes have proved so enduring, so emotionally wrought and so hard to end.
CHRISTINA MICHELMORE received her BA from Smith College and a Ph.D. in history from the University of Pennsylvania. She lived and worked in the Middle East for seven years—in Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, and Pakistan. In 1984, she joined Chatham University’s history department, which she chaired off and on for 30 years. She wrote academic articles on American views of Muslims and Arabs and contributed Op Eds on U.S. foreign policy. After 9/11, she focused on public education about Middle Eastern people, cultures, and politics. She directed the “Communities of Islam” program in 2002 and was named Pennsylvania International Educator of the Year in 2004–2005. She retired in 2014.
Please register using the ticket link below to save your spot and for event communication.
Come on out for Live Music at the Vineyard, where the vines set the stage and the good times come naturally.
At French Valley, we’re pouring wine, beer, and cider in a space that’s made for everyone—families, friends, and anyone looking to kick back and stay awhile."
Champion freediver spearfisher Kimi Werner is making her way across the Great Lakes, and Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary is her first stop!
Join us on Thursday, July 2, at 6:00 p.m. at the Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center in downtown Alpena for a special evening with this Hawaii native, whose work brings together adventure, sustainable fishing, conservation, and food.
Featured in films and documentaries, as well as a certified culinary chef, author of a cookbook, and sought-after speaker, Kimi has spent years exploring the world’s coastlines, sharing her passions for the natural world and sustainability. Now, she’s visiting the Midwest to connect her passion for cooking, community and conservation with the incredible freshwater resources of the Great Lakes.
The evening will include a screening of one of Kimi’s films, followed by a Q&A session, and cookbook signing. We will have cookbooks available at the Sanctuary Store.
This event is free and open to the public.
Whether you’re interested in conservation, freediving, underwater exploration, sustainable food, or simply hearing an incredible story, you won’t want to miss this special opportunity to meet Kimi Werner.
Co-hosted by the Michigan Spearfishing Association and Friends of Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary
Enjoy a captivating performance in the Art Park's unique forest amphitheater with The Elizabeth Landry Trio.
Arrive early to allow for the 1/4-mile hike to amphitheater.Concert starts promptly at 7:00 PM
Seating is rustic, bring a chair, cushion, or blanket if you’d like!
If inclement weather, we will hold the event indoors at Crystal Mountain.
Purchase advance tickets: $15Kids 12-and-under: FreeTickets will be available for purchase at the door: $20
The a cappella group is known for close harmonies, contemporary arrangements, and a touring schedule that brings them to venues across the United States. Their repertoire includes original material and reimagined versions of pop and classic hits.
“We’ve hoped to bring Straight No Chaser to Bay View for years, and we’re thrilled that the moment has finally arrived. They routinely sell out venues three times the size of Hall Auditorium, so we encourage guests to secure tickets early. Their high-energy, feel-good performance is the perfect way to kick off the holiday weekend,” said Chris Ludwa, ArtisticDirector of Bay View Association.
Tickets for the July 2 performance are available online at www.bayviewassociation.org and by phone at 231-347-6225.
Experience Summer with Us!
Jul 03 Friday
American Tree is an exhibit that explores the role trees played in the formation of the United States 250 years ago — and the role trees will play moving forward into this nation’s next 250 years. This exhibition features the work of 28 artists. Set in Glen Arbor — named Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation in February 2026 — the exhibit celebrates trees in a wide variety of media, styles, and materials. It interprets the pivotal role trees played in the history of this nation.
At the same time, American Tree is an exhibition that asks what our relationship with the forests and woodlands looks like today? Is it purely transactional and commercial? Is there respite and renewal to be found in the woods? And what is our blueprint for the forest ecosystem in the next two centuries? What does a United State of Trees look like? Why should we care?
Monday thru Friday: 9am – 3pmSaturday: 12pm – 4pmSunday: 12pm – 4pm
The Friends of Leelanau Township Library invite you to our annual used book sale to be held at the Township Offices. This year it will be on a Friday instead of the usual Saturday.
Entrance is free and you can find great bargains for your summer reads with a great selection of puzzles as well.
Cash, Check and Venmo only.
Join the Glen Lake Association's watershed biologists on a fun and educational hands-on tour of Glen Lake on our Discovery Boat (ages 8+). As you cruise along the water, you’ll learn how area lakes were formed, what influences water quality, how to keep the watershed healthy, and so much more.
Two-hour tours run twice per day at 10 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. on June 26, July 10, July 18, July 24, July 31, August 14.
We are proud to offer the Discovery Boat program now completely free of charge! (Registration is still required.)