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#68 Things to Do In Northern Michigan - Traverse City - Grand Traverse Region

#68 Things to Do In Northern Michigan - Traverse City - Grand Traverse Region

  

Wilderness Canoe Trips

 

Summer is not complete without a canoe trip. Nothing relaxes the mind and body quite like a leisurely ride down a gently cascading river. If this sounds like your kind of day, consider an excursion to Wilderness Canoe Trips on the Manistee River. Located just 18 miles south of Traverse City, WCT (Wilderness Canoe Trips) provides guests with a variety of water travel including canoes, kayaks, rafts and tubes. Travelers will drift down the Big Manistee River, which is rapid free, but teeming with spectacular sights from dense forests to abundant wildlife. Watch carefully and you may see deer, raccoons, otters, beavers and more fish than the eye can follow as it darts beneath the glittering water.

  

A Package for Every Family

 

Wilderness Canoe Trips is not a standard package. Instead they provide an array of trips for every family or groups' specific needs. The Family Fun Trip is offered especially for families with small children or beginners. The trip lasts anywhere from 2 hours to all day and can include canoes, kayaks, rafts or tubes, along a section of river with many shallow areas that meanders through a wildlife sanctuary. High Rollaway Trips are great for overnight canoe trips. Guests can stop at swimming and picnic areas and camp in primitive camp areas above the Harvey Bridge. The Anglers Adventure Trip is a several day excursion perfect for fishermen.

 

More Information

 

Wilderness Canoe Trips runs from Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend. Visitors can make reservations or simply walk-in for their adventure. If you want a longer trip, WCT offers up to seven-day canoe trips and guests can camp almost anywhere along the river because the surrounding land is all State or Federally owned. Camping is rustic, so remember to pack all the enmities (food, water, tent etc). For more information including trips, prices and location, visit Wilderness Canoe Trips' website @ http://www.wildernesscanoetripsonline.com/

 

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2 commentsTom Ramsey • June 14 2010 01:42AM

#69 Things to Do In Northern Michigan - Traverse City - Grand Traverse Region

#69 Things to Do In Northern Michigan - Traverse City - Grand Traverse Region

  

Horizon Bookstore

 

Most people don't consider a visit to the bookstore a major to-do on vacation, unless of course, they're looking for a steamy romance to flip through on the beach. However, some bookstores go above and beyond the call of duty when providing great reads for residents and tourists alike. Horizon Books in Traverse City, Michigan is one such store. Horizon is no average bookstore; it's a three-level community that draws book patrons, writing groups, coffee lovers, popular authors and much more. If you're considering a visit to the Cherry Capital of the World, swing into downtown and check out Horizon Bookstore, there's no end to what may lay in store for you there.

 

A "Third Place"

 

Owner Vic Herman strives to make Horizon Books a "Third Place," a term coined by author Ray Oldenburg in his book ‘The Great Good Place.' A "third place" Oldenburg explains, is the location that people spend most of their time if they're not at home (first place) or work (second place). Anyone who has visited Horizon can clearly see its ‘third place' marker in many people's lives. From the front lobby café to the basement seating and shelves, people rarely just pass through the store. They come with computers, notebooks, friends and kids to relax, order a coffee and chat. They stay to warm up by the fireplace, listen to live poetry readings or watch an author signing. With all the activities you might think it's easy to overlook the books, but au contraire, the shelves are lined with everything from spiritual enlightenment to slow cooker recipes, there is a title, toy or gift for every delight.

 

Events and Activities

 

The many events offered at Horizon Bookstore in Traverse City, allow visitors to combine entertainment with book shopping. On June 13th, Horizon will host two separate author signings. The first, at 1 pm, is Doug Stanton, author of the new paperback ‘Horse Soldiers' among others. At 3 pm, patrons can see Elizabeth Buzzelli as she talks about and signs copies of her new novel ‘Dead Sleeping Shaman.' On June 14th, in honor of Father' Day, Horizon will host kids' Story Hour with stories pertaining to Father's Day and an opportunity to make gifts for dad. Horizon Bookstores are also located in Petoskey and Cadillac. For more information about the bookstore, visit their website @  http://www.horizonbooks.com/.

 

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#70 Things to Do In Northern Michigan - Traverse City - Grand Traverse Region

#70 Things to Do In Northern Michigan - Traverse City - Grand Traverse Region

  

Great Lakes Children's Museum

 

Many families covet their short, but intensely sweet, vacation time. When June rolls around and the final bell tolls for the children of the family, a summer vacation (away from the Xbox) is surely in order. This year, consider sprucing up that camping trip by taking your wee ones to the Great Lakes Children Museum, located in Traverse City. The Museum goes beyond entertainment and offers children and adults the opportunity to learn about the world around them in a hands-on environment.

 

A Vision Realized

 

The Museum began as a nonprofit corporation in 1998; however, it took three years for the Museum's founders to raise the money necessary to fully realize their dream. In 2001, a five thousand square-feet site was renovated and became the Great Lakes Children's Museum. Today, the Museum is open to the public seven-days a week and offers families a range of activities from Interactive Story Time (a story followed by an activity to enhance the story) to Toddler Time (a two-hour session for toddlers to interact and learn).

 

Interactive Play

 

Visitors to the museum can plan on a variety of activities designed to heighten the senses and provide fun learning opportunities for kids. The Water Table Exhibit allows guests to interact with moving water, directing it in different ways and learning about channeling and flow rates. The Lighthouse Keeper's Quarters is a brightly colored playhouse, which helps children learn about lighthouses and the role that they once played in society. Additionally, patrons can plan group visits to the museum, hold their child's birthday party there or shop at the Museum Store. Visit the Great Lakes Children's Museum website for more information at http://www.greatlakeskids.org/

 

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1 commentTom Ramsey • June 10 2010 12:36AM

#71 Things to Do In Northern Michigan - Traverse City - Grand Traverse Region

#71 Things to Do In Northern Michigan - Traverse City - Grand Traverse Region

  

The Manitou Islands

 

In summer, the longer days and starry nights hardly prove adequate for a vacation in Northern Michigan. It pays, to plan ahead and know which locations can truly fill every minute of your time. A trip to the North or South Manitou Islands, a short, but dazzling drive from Traverse City, may be the ultimate destination. Step aboard the Manitou Island Transit, in Leland, and cruise the tossing waves of Lake Michigan. The trip takes one hour to reach North Manitou Island and one and a half hours to reach South Manitou, but don't close your eyes or you'll miss the sugary sands of Sleeping Bear Dunes Lakeshore and the Manitou Passage.

 

South Manitou

 

South Manitou Island, part of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, is an uninhabited island that draws visitors for its smooth sandy beaches, sparkling waters and extraordinary northern white cedars. The cedars, known as the Valley of the Giants, stand over 100 feet tall and are considered some of the oldest cedars in the world. The shipwreck, the Francisco Morazon, is a popular destination by boat or snorkel and can occasionally be seen from the beach.

 

North Manitou

 

North Manitou Island, the larger of the two, is any nature lover's playground. Hike charted trails, stroll 20 miles of shoreline or consider a camping expedition, but keep in mind, there are no vehicles on the island so campers must ‘hike in' to their sites. Visitors can climb steep dunes, visit a ghost forest (caused by sand shifts) or lounge in the Pot Holes.

  

Wilderness Spectacular

 

Visitors to either island have several options. Consider a day trip to South Manitou, which includes four and a half hours on the island. Four open-air vehicles offer guided tours of the island with a bit of history and a feast of scenery. Camping on South Manitou is permitted at three campgrounds: the Bay, Weather Station and Popple. For North Manitou Campers, over 15,000 acres of forest is at their disposal; campers can choose to set up anywhere they please. At both islands, visitors can hike dunes, backpack trails, snorkel shipwrecks and camp. For more information please visit http://www.leelanau.com/manitou/index.html.

 

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2 commentsTom Ramsey • June 10 2010 12:32AM

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The Dennos Museum Center

 

These days it's pretty rare to stumble upon seal skin stencil prints or ancient tools used by the Inuit, but do not fret, in Traverse City you can. The Dennos Museum Center, on the campus of Northwestern Michigan College, brings culture, from the past - present and future, to Traverse City residents and visitors. The museum offers audiences a chance to view exhibitions focused on visual arts, sciences and performing arts.

 

Visual Food for Thought

 

The Museum opened in 1991 and features three exhibit galleries, a sculpture court, a hands-on Discovery gallery, an Inuit art gallery and the Milliken Auditorium. The Inuit Gallery presents a variety of artifacts including stencils, lithographs, tapestries, sculptures and tools from the Baffin Island area of Nunavut, Canada. The Discovery gallery reveals several interactive exhibits such as an Anti-Gravity Mirror and Hubble Space Telescope Theater. The powerful collection of outdoor sculptures can be found at the Dennos Museum and in several other areas around NMC's Campus.

 

Other Collections

 

Visit the museum and gaze upon The Underground Railroad: Vermont and the Fugitive Slave which includes 16 block prints intended to provoke discussions about this painful time in history. Visitors call also see the Varanasi Exhibit (photographs by Larry Snider), ConTEXTure (the chemistry created between a sculptor and a poet) and Kim Kauffman's Camera-less Photo Collage. The Dennos Museum Center is open from 10 am to 5 pm Monday through Saturday. Special events at the museum include WCMU Community Cinema (free screenings of independent films), Ballet, Etc (Ballet students showcase their talents) and the international Affairs Forum (featuring notable speakers). For more information on tickets costs and upcoming exhibits, visit the museum's website @ http://www.dennosmuseum.org/index.html.

 

 

Keep in mind that right now is the perfect time to purchase a vacation or permanent home in Traverse City, MI. Contact Tom Ramsey, Grand Traverse realtor, for any home buying or selling questions that you may have.

 

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0 commentsTom Ramsey • June 08 2010 01:28AM

#73 Things to Do In Northern Michigan - Traverse City - Grand Traverse Region

#73 Things to Do In Northern Michigan - Traverse City - Grand Traverse Region

  

Farmers Markets

 

In summer, produce rules. Who can fight the craving for bowls of rich black cherries or taut skinned tomatoes fresh off the vine? Not many, which is why Traverse City residents love their farmers markets, almost, as much as their beaches and bays. Drive down any country road and pass a myriad of stands offering homegrown spinach, corn, apples and even pies. Abundance is the word that comes to mind when you see tables heaped with strawberries and fresh flowers. Therefore, any trip to Traverse City must include a sampling of the regions exquisite, locally grown, foods.

 

Vegetables are the food of the earth; fruit seems more the food of the heavens.  ~Sepal Felicivant

 

Choosing to visit a farmers market is easy, figuring out which market to visit is a bit more challenging. Traverse City offers an array of markets that sell everything from cucumbers to crafts. View the list below to see some Grand Traverse specific markets and their specialties:

 

Farmers Market at the Village at Grand Traverse Common

Location: in the Mercato at the Grand Traverse Commons

What: Local farmers offer fresh apples, greens and other crops. Also find delicious jams, artisan cheeses, fresh milk and cream, eggs and free-range meats.

When: Saturdays from 10 am to 2 pm.

  

Interlochen Farmers Market

Location: at Earth and Hearth, South of Interlochen Corners on MI-137

What: Local produce and locally produced crafts.

When: Sundays 9 am - 2 pm

  

Sara Hardy Downtown Farmers Market

Location: Downtown Traverse City, parking lot along Grandview Parkway

What: Fresh produce, flowers, baked goods, soaps, meats and coffee.

When: Saturdays from 8 am to Noon.

  

The Market at Railroad Place

Location: Traverse City Railway Station, corner of 8th and Woodmere.

What: Local produce, baked goods and products by local artists and craftsmen.

When: Saturdays 8 am - 2 pm.

 

Regardless of your final selection, visits to Traverse City are made more memorable when local cuisine is involved. For more information on farmers markets in and around Traverse City, visit: http://upnorthfoodies.com/farmersmarkets/.

 

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0 commentsTom Ramsey • June 08 2010 01:26AM

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Interlochen Center for the Arts

The most enchanting forests imaginable belong to Northern Michigan. Interlochen is no exception. The lovely and quaint town crouches among towering Maple and Pine trees, nestled between two glittering lakes (Green Lake and Duck Lake). To passersby the town is barely a blip on the radar, but to those lucky few who take a closer look, they will stumble upon a most spectacular discovery: The Interlochen Academy for the Arts. The Academy is a sprawling 1,200-acre arts education center and venue for performance and other art. The Interlochen Academy for the Arts provides Traverse City visitors and residents with an artistic feast that leaves one yearning for more long after their visit has ended.

It Began with Music

The Academies roots took hold in 1926 with the vision of Joe Maddy, an Interlochen man, asked to conduct the First National High School Orchestra for the Music Supervisors’ National Conference. The musicians had such a splendid experience that they implored Maddy to help them continue to play together. He promised them a music camp and he delivered with the National High School Orchestra Camp. In 1962, after years of gaining in popularity, the Interlochen Arts Academy became the nation’s first independent boarding school in the arts. In 1964, the Interlochen Arts Festival began attracting ‘big ticket’ performers like the Philadelphia Orchestra. Today, the Academy is comprised of the Interlochen Arts Camp, the Academy, Interlochen Public Radio, an Adult Arts Program and multiple performance venues. 

2010 Interlochen Arts Festival

The Interlochen Center for the Arts brings amazing performers from all over the world to northern Michigan visitors and residents. Featured artists who will attend the 2010 Summer Arts Festival include: Sheryl Crowe (June 14th), the Moody Blues (June 26th), the trio Bela Fleck – Zakir Hussain – Edgar Meyer (June 30th), and much more. In July, the Academy will offer the Interlochen Shakespeare Festival with the performance of the famous tragedy Macbeth. Visitors can also attend an array of other art related events such as a June Writer’s Retreat, Screenwriting Workshops, Guitar Festival, Metalsmithing Workshop and more than could possibly be listed. For more details and information visit the Interlochen Center for the Arts website @ http://www.interlochen.org/. Interlochen is conveniently located just 14 miles southwest of Traverse City, MI.

 

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0 commentsTom Ramsey • June 05 2010 03:41PM

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The Village at Grand Traverse Commons

 

Tell people that you're traveling to Traverse City and you'll instantly get the glassy eyed envy of anyone who has ever visited the rich town of rolling hills, fine wine and gourmet treats for every palette. Traverse City offers far more than a pretty view; it cultivates a community of like-minded individuals who expertly craft contemporary desires while preserving the past. The Village at Grand Traverse Commons is a spectacular example of Traverse Cities' interweaving of old with new. The sprawling space, considered a ‘central park' of sorts, covers over 500 acres of preserved parkland and includes the Village, as well as historic lawns, wetland conservation areas and miles of trails for hiking and biking. The Village is an economic melting pot with an array of unique shops, wineries and eateries.

  

A State Hospital Re-Imagined

 

The Village at Grand Traverse Commons was acquired in 2002 by the Minervini Group (a group of Traverse City residents and historic renovator Ray Minervini) and remodeled to turn the historic buildings and asylum into modern homes and businesses. The Northern Michigan Asylum, a state run hospital for over 100 years, closed in 1989 and began to slowly deteriorate. Ray Minervini, moved by the antique hospital's beauty, took on the massive renovation project to transform the buildings into an old world community. In 2007, the Historical Society of Michigan honored Ray for his outstanding achievement in preserving the old state hospital buildings and creating a "stand alone" urban community in the heart of Traverse City.  Today the old vegetable peeling building is a cheesecake shop and an antique firehouse has become a brick oven bakery.

 

A Unique Urban Community

 

The Village at Grand Traverse Commons offers visitors a glimpse of ancient architecture infused with modern day amenities. Below ground level in Building 50 of the Village, lies the Mercato. The Mercato (Italian for market) is the main shopping space at the Village and offers patrons a variety of services from Dolce (an affordable art gallery) to Left Foot Charley (an urban winery). Shoppers can wander the underground halls stopping for some homemade ice cream at the Sweet Asylum or a cuppa joe at Cuppa Joe. The Village is also home to many businesses offering professional service such as Capelli (a unique salon offering green and organic products) or Common Counsel (therapeutic counseling for teens, young adults and families). The Village is not merely a shopping center; it is an exceptional community that strives to bring people together. Special events at the Village include Saturday morning Farmers Markets (starts at 10 am), the TC Walker Dairy Festival (June 13), live music and game nights. For more information on the Village at Grand Traverse Commons visit http://www.thevillagetc.com/index.html.

 

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2 commentsTom Ramsey • June 04 2010 12:45AM