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Times Set For 2024 Labor Day Mackinac Bridge Walk
(St. Ignace, MI) – The 2024 Labor Day Mackinac Bridge Walk will be from 6:30 a.m. until noon on September 2. The Mackinac Bridge Authority announced the times at their meeting yesterday. The walk for the sixth year will start in both St. Ignace and Mackinaw City with people encouraged to walk halfway and turn around. If they choose to walk the full length and back, they will need to be halfway done by 10 a.m. as it is overall a ten-mile hike. T.
The Tearing Down of Wind Turbines: Mackinaw City, Michigan
I've said it before and I'll say it again...every time I head north on 127 and get close to Ithaca, those wind turbines loom on the horizon, like the alien invasion from “War of the Worlds.” Creeps me out every time. There are wind turbine haters and wind...
See inside Grand Hotel’s famous Cupola Bar after glitzy renovation
MACKINAC ISLAND, MI - Mackinac Island’s Grand Hotel is a landmark all by itself. But it’s also a bit of a travel nesting doll in that a few of the spots inside of it hold their own icon status. The Cupola Bar is one of those. It’s a...
Inland Lakes-St. Ignace football rematch is my 2023-24 high school game of the year
CHEBOYGAN – We’re in the heart of summer right now, but I still can’t get over some of the classic athletic events over the past year or so. The 2023-24 high school year was one of the most exciting years of my career as a sports journalist, especially knowing that so many awesome games happened. ...
Reviewing the news: Stuck in the straits
July 10, 1924: North American gets off Gray’s Reef in Straits The big lake excursion steamer North American, carrying about 350 excursionists from Chicago to Duluth and back, which was hard and fast on Gray’s Reef in the Straits of Mackinac for twelve hours, Wednesday afternoon and night, was driven entirely across the...
Dig Deeper into Mackinac Island’s History with Trio of Events
Mackinac State Historic Parks’ interpretive staff will host a trio of events that will dig deeper into the history of Mackinac Island: Exploring Ancient Mackinac Island, led by Park Naturalist Kyle Bagnall on Tuesday, July 16; A Walk Through the Mackinac Island Cemeteries, led by Interpretation Coordinator Jack Swartzinski on Wednesday, July 17; and a War of 1812 Bike Ride with Chief Curator Craig Wilson on Saturday, July 20.
Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Guitarist Visits Island
Sip N’ Sail Cruises welcomed a special guest on the Isle Royale Queen III Sunday, June 30. Peter Mayer, who was the lead guitarist in Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band, took to the Great Lakes to perform songs and meet guests. Andy Stempki of St. Ignace runs a service where guests can stay on yachts around the Straits area in […]
Use Sidewalks, Mind the Horses
Monday, June 24, Aubrey Burks got out of work earlier than usual. A driver for Mackinac Island Carriage Tours during the day, she was going to work at Mission Point that night. With hopes of getting food before her next shift, she took the same route she always had. She would take Turkey Hill, a notoriously steep road on the […] The post Use Sidewalks, Mind the Horses first appeared on Mackinac Island Town Crier.
Cowboy Cookout Raises Nearly $10k
The Mackinac Community Equestrian Center hosted people for the annual Cowboy Cookout fundraiser Thursday, June 27. At the end of the night, as the hot sun dipped below the arena, the equestrian center saw success. Mackinac Horsemen’s Association Director Bridget Moriarty said it was a perfect day. “We really want to thank everyone who came out to support us, our […] The post Cowboy Cookout Raises Nearly $10k first appeared on Mackinac Island Town Crier.
All-Mackinac Crew to Sail in Bayview Race
The 100th Bayview Mackinac Race will celebrate many things this year, as yachters ready to set sail. From brand partnerships to the largest fleet yet, the historic race will be one for the books. But for the Island itself, residents might find a few familiar faces crossing the finish line. With Bart Huthwaite, Jr. as skipper, and his boat Rascal […] The post All-Mackinac Crew to Sail in Bayview Race first appeared on Mackinac Island Town Crier.
News About People on Mackinac Island
The holiday weekend was very nice, and people came from far and near to celebrate our nation’s birthday on Mackinac! Folks enjoyed the stone skipping on Windermere Pointe, cornhole, children’s games, a reception at Fort Mackinac, and the wonderful two displays of fireworks over the Straits of Mackinac. Everyone had a great time! A very special thank you to the […]
Fort Mackinac Celebrates 1880s Style
For those who think fireworks and red, white, and blue garb are what make a traditional Fourth of July celebration, Fort Mackinac is here to educate. Thursday, July 4, people gathered at the fort to listen to a reading of the Declaration of Independence, watch a 38-gun salute, and play games such as foot races and sack races as was […] The post Fort Mackinac Celebrates 1880s Style first appeared on Mackinac Island Town Crier.
Friends, Families Gather for Fireworks
As the sun dipped below the horizon, and the ships settled into place in the Round Island Passage, Fourth of July on Mackinac Island ended with a bang. Dozens of visitors, employees, and residents took their seats at different spots to catch the bursting colors from two separate displays. The most popular spot to view the fireworks was Marquette Park. […]
Arts-in-the-Park Provides Creative Outlet for Children
The City of Mackinac Island Recreation Department keeps kids busy in the summer. One of its programs, Arts-inthe Park, gets Island children together for summer break activities. Depending on the activity, the kids will either craft at the Forest Way Townhomes or take a bike ride to Great Turtle Park. Monday, July 1, the kids painted pots and planted basil […]
Yacht Race Trifecta
Ten boats finished the annual Mackinac Island Yacht Club Fourth of July Race sponsored by the Pink Pony Saturday, July 6. For the third year in a row, Optima, skippered by LeRoy Pieri, took first place overall with Family Dock, skippered by Mark Neumann, taking second. Yahoo, skippered by Mackinac Island Yacht Club General Manager Tim McCleery, came in third. […] The post Yacht Race Trifecta first appeared on Mackinac Island Town Crier.
MiLEAP suspends Cheboygan woman's child care license
LANSING, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- A Cheboygan woman's child care license was revoked after investigators found she violated the Child Care Organizations Act. The Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement and Potential's (MiLEAP) Child Care Licensing Bureau has suspended and issued a notice of intent to revoke the child care license of Dawn Wodek, located at 1683 Levering Road in Cheboygan.
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