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Food For Thought – Green Cuisine – July 10, 2013

Green Cuisine is Michigan’s first zero waste event and an expression of our mission to “raise awareness around just and sustainable food systems” and our best effort to promote the best in local food and sustainable business practices. Visitors will be able to meet and sample the works of local food and beverage artisans, tour Food For Thought’s organic farm and green buildings as well as socialize, learn and have fun in a beautiful setting. We also have a “green lifestyles” tent where you can learn about other green local products and services.

In line with that philosophy, this is a “zero-waste” event. As in all things sustainable, “zero-waste” is a process, not a destination. The goal is for all the waste generated from the event to be either reusable, recyclable or compostable. In year’s past we’ve had up to 1000 visitors and generated less than 7 ounces of waste! We accomplish this, in part, by composting 100% of our food and paper waste here on the farm. By attending you can observe all our other green tricks we perfected over the years.

It’s free! This is important to us because Green Cuisine is about promoting our partners in the local food and lifestyle businesses. All our artisans volunteer their time and a lot of their product to make this happen. So in exchange we do require your contact information in order that we can share that with the “vendors and sponsors only.” In addition we have some generous underwriters that help us cover part of the cost. Food For Thought picks up the balance. Please consider helping us out with a donation if you are able to do so. You will be given a name badge at the event identifying you as a sponsor so that we can thank you personally.
Please, No Pets!!

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Leelanau Amateur Golf Tournament – June 2016

Manitou Passage Spring Classic
Challenge yourself on five area courses while competing against some of the best amateur golfers in Northwestern Michigan.

Format:

90 hole stroke play
Gross competition
Open to amateurs only
Golfers will play one round on each course
No cut is made after 18 holes

Date, Course & Start Time:

Saturday, June 11 – The Dunes 11am
Sunday, June 12 – Leelanau Club at Bahle Farms 11am
Saturday, June 18 – Sugarloaf, the Old Course 11am
Sunday, June 19 – Northport Creek 11am
Saturday, June 25 – Manitou Passage Golf Club 11am

Fees:

$245 individual entry
Includes 90 holes of golf with cart, range balls where applicable, prizes and tee gift. Reduced practice round fees are also available for advance tee times at the course to be played that day.

Tees:

Men under 40 years – Blue
Men 41 – 54 – White
Men 55+ & Juniors – Gold
Women – Forward

Flights:

Following the first 36 holes of golf, the top 72 players will form a Championship flight and the remainder of the field will form the Consolation flight. Payout will be created at that time.

Prizes:

Awarded to the top 25% of the Championship flight and the top 5 in the Consolation flight. All payouts will be in golf shop credits. Exact prize amounts will be posted when the field is finalized.

For additional questions, contact Manitou Passage Golf Club at 231.228.6000. Registration will close Sunday, June 12.

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Blackthorn – The Homestead – Music on the Mountain – June 22, 2017


Blackthorn welcomes you to the rich tapestry of Celtic music.

Traditional songs of emigration, sea shanties, lively jigs and reels, and ancient airs combine with some of Ireland’s best contemporary songs for a musical experience that captures the history and legend of Ireland and its people.

What makes a Blackthorn show unique is the variety of tunes, tempos and textures. Each member of the band plays multiple instruments, including wooden flute, accordion, tin whistle, five string banjo, cittern, bones and more. These instruments complement the lead vocal of Belfast native Richard McMullan and the band’s tight blend of four part harmony.

Blackthorn has played throughout the Great Lakes region since 1984. Based in Detroit, they can be found regularly at O’Mara’s Pub and Restaurant in Berkley. Other venues include concert halls, universities and festivals, including main stage appearances at the prestigious Michigan Irish Festival and world renowned Milwaukee Irish Fest.


The concert begins at 7pm. Transportation via chair lift or six-passenger golf cart begins at 6pm. Cash bar and snacks are available for purchase. Coolers are not permitted.
In the event of inclement weather, the concert will be held in Mountain Flowers Lodge
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Tickets are $15 in advance, $20 at the door.

To purchase tickets, call 231.334.5100

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Steve Miller Band – Interlochen Arts Festival – June 23, 2016


Enjoy a night of blues-fueled music by Steve Miller and the Steve Miller Band. Best known for pop classics such as “Fly Like an Eagle,” “Take the Money and Run” and “Jet Airliner,” Miller returns to his blues roots in this passionate and soulful set with the Steve Miller Band.

A mainstay of the San Francisco music scene of the late 1960s, Miller continues to revolutionize American blues music and dazzle audiences with his virtuosic performances and exceptional songcraft.

June 23, 2016 – 8:00pm
Kresge Auditorium

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Traverse City Wine and Cider Festival – June 24, 2017


Join us for the 9th annual Traverse City Wine & Cider Festival to celebrate local wine, food and culture.

Get a true taste of the region with great wines, art, food trucks and live musical entertainment all in one location!

Local Wines and Hard

Wines will be flowing into your glass as wineries from Northern Michigan feature great wines reflective of local terroir. Taste from a selection of local wines from 20 wineries and cideries.

Fresh, Local Fare

Savor the flavors of fresh, local fare handmade by area chefs. Pair your wine with small plates for an ultimate culinary experience.

Be Entertained Live Music

Perfect pairing with local wine, local fare and fine art, enjoy live musical performances by Oh Brother, Big Sister; Carsie Blanton, G-Snacks and E Minor. View the musical schedule and learn more about the artists here.

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