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NewsC A D I L L A CTrusted. Local. Connected.
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April-November 2014FREEplease take one
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Dining & Menu Guide
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2 On the gO - Cadillac News www.cadillacnews.com | Friday, April 25, 2014
04 Festival, Activities & Events April-November 2014
12 Mesick Mushroom Festival
13 Mesick Fall Festival
15 Area Memorial Day ceremonies
18 Cadillac News Track & Field Invitational Meet
20 Interlochen concert series
21 Area Farmers Markets
22 Back to the Bricks in Cadillac
24 Marion Fair
25 Evart Wood Carvers Round Up
28 Lake Citys Greatest Fourth in the North
28 Cadillacs Freedom Festival
32 Evarts Independence Day Celebration
33 Luther Logging Days
35 Cadillac Arts Festival
36 Evart Dulcimer Festival
37 Learning about the outdoors at the Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center
38 LeRoy Razzasque Days
40 Manton Days Truck Show
41 UpBeat Cadillac Music Series
41 Evart Summer Fun Series
42 Hoxeyville Music Festival
43 Reed Citys Music and Art, and Dancing, in the Park
44 List of area golf courses
45 Osceola County Fair
46 Missaukee Agricultural Youth Show
47 Reed City Crossroads Festival
48 Northern District Fair
49 Buckley Old Engine Show
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guide2014
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Table of ConTenTs
Todays advenTures Now that spring is in full swing and summer is right around the corner, make way for the fantastic
festivals, dining, shopping and recreation that only Wexford, Missaukee, Osceola and Lake counties can offer. An undeniable charm and casual northern Michigan spirit spreads from town to town,
making every visitor feel welcome. On The Go highlights many local and regional events, recreational activities and business offerings, from shopping to dining!
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&Festivalsactivities & events 2014 * events subject to changeAPRILApril 26 - 1 p.mFootprints in time Bowl-A-thonCADillAC - Parkview Bowling, 126 W. Harris StreetFootprints in Time Adult Day Program is hosting its fifth annual bowl-a-thon to support its mission of enriching the lives of caregivers and those they care for. Cost: $12 (two games of bowling, shoes, two pieces of pizza and pop); participants also help raise funds by asking for donations. Contact: Chris, 231-920-7223.
April 26 - 10 A.m.GrowinG And BrewinG with the hops You GrowlAKE CiTY - Missaukee County Road Commission, 1199 N. Morey Road. A free workshop is available to teach anyone interested in learning how to grow and brew hops. Contact: Sherry, 231-839-7193.
April 26-27 - 12:01 A.m. To 6 p.m.eiGhth AnnuAl tAGGed-Fish derBYmANToN - Catch one of 15 tagged fish from Lake Billings in Manton and win a prize. One tagged fish is worth $500 in prizes and 14 others are worth $50 each in prizes. You must have a ticket ($5 each) to win. They are available at various Manton, Cadillac, Mesick and Lake City loca-tions. Contact: Manton Area Chamber of Commerce, 231-824-4158 or 231-824-3391.
MAYSATurDAYS - 9 A.m. To 1 p.m.reed CitY FArmers mArketDoWNToWN rEED CiTY
SATurDAYS - 9 A.m. To 1 p.m.leroY FArmers mArketlEroY - Kent Street and Mackinaw Trail
SATurDAYS - 8 A.m. To 1 p.m.CAdillAC mAde in miChiGAn FArmers mArketCADillAC - City parking lot, west of Mitchell Street near Cadillac city complex.
mAY 2-3mid-miChiGAn trAppers showEVArT - Osceola County Fairgrounds, 101 Recreation Ave.
mAY 3 - 8 p.m.
Gopherwood ConCert Josh dAvisCADillAC - 4320 E. 46 RoadJosh Davis writes songs that blend the roots of American music with gritty rock n roll and vintage soul.
mAY 3 - 9:15 A.m. To 3 p.m.
Fruit tree workshoplAKE CiTY - Missaukee County Building, 6180 W. Sanborn Road. Learn how to prune and maintain fruit trees for maximum production. Includes site visit to orchard and lunch. Cost: $10. Contact: Sherry, 231-839-7193.
mAY 3 - GATES opEN AT 8 A.m.
Jeep BlessinGmESiCK - Cost: $20 (to enter a vehicle into an obstacle course), $5 per person ages 16 and up (to attend the event as a spectator), free for ages under 16. For more information, visit http://cadillacjeepers.com/jeep-bless-ing/
mAY 3 - 10 A.m. To 4 p.m.
extrAordinArY womenCADillAC - Cherry Grove Event Center, 5676 E. M-55Fun day of shopping, food and pampering. Donations to benefit CareNet of Cadillac. First 100 shoppers get a shopping/goody bag and will be entered to win prizes. Several Extraordinary Woman of the Year awards will be given out. Nominate an extraordinary woman by mailing a short essay to Kristina Wissner, 2402 Mohawk Drive, Cadillac, MI 49601. Looking for more vendors. Cost: Goodwill donation or baby item at door.Contact: Kristina, 231-920-6494.
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mesiCk mushroom FestivAlmESiCK - Various locations throughout the community.See page 12 for more information. mAY 12 - 5:30 To 7 p.m.
tAste oF osCeolAEVArT - Osceola County Fairgrounds, 101 Recreation Ave.Cost: $10 adults, $5 ages 4 though 9, under age 4 is free.
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sixth AnnuAl GArAGe/YArd sAlelAKE CiTY - The Chamber has organized another com-munity garage/yard sale. Maps will be available in many area businesses and at the Chamber office.
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&Festivalsactivities & events 2014 * events subject to changeMAY CONT.May 23-24 - 9 a.M.Evart ChambEr FlEa markEtEvart Municipal airport, located one mile west of EvartSites: $20 per booth (includes both days).Food vendors: $20 per day.
May 25 - 10:30 a.M.mEmorial Day SErviCEcaDillac - First Church of the Nazarene, 1125 E. Division St.Service is dedicated to honoring the men and women who have served this country.
May 26 - 9 a.M.mEmorial Day CErEmonyManton - Greenwood Township Cemetery, followed by a trip to Fairview Cemetery for a 10 a.m. ceremony and then finishing up at 11 a.m. at Liberty Township Cemetery.
May 26 - 9 a.M.mEmorial Day ParaDEDoWntoWn rEED city, starting at Upton Street, ending at the cemetery.
May 26 - 9:30 a.M.mEmorial Day CErEmonycaDillac - Ceremonies begin at 9:30 a.m. at the City Dock on Lake Cadillac, followed by the 10 a.m. parade that begins in downtown Cadillac and the 11 a.m. cer-emony at Veterans Memorial Stadium.
May 26 - 10 a.M.mEmorial Day CErEmonylaKE city - Veterans Memorial Park, Lake Missaukee and Lake City Cemetery.
May 26CaDillaC nEwS traCk anD FiElD invitational mEEtcaDillac vEtErans MEMorial staDiuMCost: $5 adults/students, children ages 5 and under are free. Gates open around 2 p.m. with the pole vault start-ing shortly after. Field events begin around 3 p.m. with the Parade of Athletes at 3:30 p.m. See page 18 for more information.
May 30 - 9 a.M.21St annual briEFCaSE oPEn GolF outinGcaDillac - McGuires Resort and Eldorado Golf CourseFour-person scramble. Course winners will play off following play at McGuires No. 18. Contact: Doreen, 231-775-9776.
JUNEtuEsDays anD FriDays - 8 a.M. to 1 p.M.CaDillaC FarmErS markEtcaDillac - Parking lot of Lake Street next to Cadillac Wexford Public Library.
FriDays anD saturDays - 7 p.M.muSiC anD art in thE ParkrEED city - Fridays: Crossroads Picnic Showcase of Inter-national Jazz and Blues. Saturdays: Local talent of mixed venues.
saturDays - 9 a.M. to 1 p.M.rEED City FarmErS markEtDoWntoWn rEED city
saturDays - 9 a.M. to 1 p.M.lEroy FarmErS markEtlEroy - Kent Street and Mackinaw Trail.
saturDays - 8 a.M. to 1 p.M.CaDillaC maDE in miChiGan FarmErS markEtcaDillac - City parking lot, west of Mitchell St. near Cadillac city complex.
saturDays - 9 a.M. to 1 p.M.Evart FarmErS markEtEvart - Evart Depot/City Hall, 200 Main StreetLocal produce, packaged meat, gluten free products, baked goods, honey, popcorn, eggs, flowers, crafts and artisans.
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JUNE CONT.SaturdayS- 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.Love and LogicCadILLaC -Cadillac Area YMCA, 9845 Campus DriveJune 7 through June 28, 2014This course in parent training is designed to help parents find the right answers and actions for some of those dif-ficult moments during child-rearing. Join the YMCA one day a week for four weeks. Its a small commitment of time that can bring you and your children a lifetime of change and happiness. Contact: Kara, 231-775-3369.
June 6 - 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.Summer muSicaLe-rich eddyS &goLdmine PickerSeVart - Evart Depot, 200 Main Street
June 6chamber goLf outingreed CIty - Spring Valley Golf Course, 18396 U.S.10
June 7 - 9 to 11 a.m.art in the Park - PaPerreed CIty - Rambadt Park, U.S. 10
June 7 7 to 9:30 p.m.ruth and max bLoomquiStreed CIty - Rambadt Park, U.S. 10
June 7 - 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.Second annuaL bicycLe rodeoLaKe CIty - Lake City United Methodist Church, 301 E. John Street. Free helmets to those in need (first come, first served) purchased through Wexford-Missaukee Child Protection Council, skills obstacle course, free onsite bike repair, free hot dogs and chips, fire truck, ambulance, sheriffs vehicles, child safety seat inspections by Michi-gan State Police and grand prizes: two new bicycles. A parent or guardian must be present in order for a child to participate. Contact: 231-839-2123.
June 7-8free fiShing WeekendCadILLaC - Fishing license fees are waived for two days. Michigan residents and out-of-state visitors alike can try for all species of fish during the weekend without having to purchase a license. Keep in mind, however, that fishing regulations, such as length and catch limits, still apply.
June 7-8
back to the brickSdowntown CadILLaCContact: Cadillac Area Visitors Bureau, 231-775-0657 or visit www.backtothebrickscadillac.org.See page 22 for more information.
June 12- 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
the obb (oSWaLd brotherS band)eVart - Riverside Park, 315 S. River
June 14 - 9 a.m.
anyone can tri ymca triathLonCadILLaC - Cadillac Area YMCA, 9845 Campus DriveAdult Tri (16 years and up - first group) Swim 10 minutes (laps counted), bike four miles, run two miles. Kids Tri (10 to 15 years old - second group) Swim 5 minutes (laps counted), bike two miles, run one mile. (9 and under - third group) Swim 3 minutes (laps counted), bike one mile, run a half mile. Cost: $25 adults, $15 kids.Contact: Kara, 231-775-3369.
June 14 - 7 to 9:30 p.m.
JoSh roSe and the founding fatherSreed CIty - Rambadt Park, U.S. 10
June 14
gary Price ScuLPture dedicationCadILLaC -Cadillac Library, 411 S. Lake Street.
June 19 - 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
eLviS tribute artiSt Jake SLater eVart - Evart Depot, 200 Main Street.
June 19 - 7 to 9 p.m.muSic in the Park bLue Water rambLerSCIty parK - LaKe CItyBanjos, originals and country.
June 20 - 7 p.m.
benny reeveS With the PauL carey bandreed CIty - Rambadt Park, U.S. 10.
June 21-23
reLay for LifeeVart - Osceola County Fairgrounds, 101 Recreation Ave.
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&Festivalsactivities & events 2014JUNE CONT.June 21 - 9 to 11 a.m.Art in the PArk FAbric DyeingReeD CItY - Rambadt Park, U.S. 10.
June 21 - 7 to 9:30 p.m.MichigAn MAFiA String bAnDReeD CItY - Rambadt Park, U.S. 10.
June 22-28MArion FAirmaRIon
June 26 - 7 to 9 p.m.MuSic in the PArk ADAM burk-holDerCItY paRk - Lake CItY60s, Buddy Holly.
June 27- 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.evArt MuSicAle- elviS, JAke SlAter, 500 + MileeVaRt - Evart Depot, 200 Main Street.
June 27 - 7 p.m.robin connell/PAul brewer QuintetReeD CItY - Rambadt Park, U.S. 10.
June 28 - 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.lAke cADillAc teAM MArAthon+CaDILLaC - Lake Cadillac, 200 N. Lake StreetCost: $35 per relay member. Team marathon is made up of a four-person relay around Lake Cadillac. The event also includes an individual 26.2, 13.1 and 10K races. All races begin at 7:30 a.m. Contact: Jeff, 231-920-1951.
June 28- 10 a.m. to noon
kAri lynch bAnD/chAlk Art FeStivAl AnD SiDewAlk SAleeVaRt - Main Street.
June 28 - 7 to 9:30 p.m.
the retroS AnD ruby John ReeD CItY - Rambadt Park, U.S. 10.Traditional and Americana.
June 28 - 7:45 a.m.
luMberMAn hAlF-iron triAthlon CaDILLaC - Across the street from the Cadillac High School. For more information, visit www.3Disciplines.com.
JULYtuesDaYs anD FRIDaYs - 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
FArMerS MArketCaDILLaC - Parking lot of Lake Street next to Cadillac .Wexford Public Library.
FRIDaYs anD satuRDaYs - 7 p.m.
MuSic AnD Art in the PArkReeD CItYFridays: Crossroads Picnic Showcase of International Jazz and Blues. Saturdays: Local talent of mixed venues.
satuRDaYs - 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
FArMerS MArketDoWntoWn ReeD CItY
satuRDaYs - 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
FArMerS MArketLeRoY - Kent Street and Mackinaw Trail.
JuLY 2-6
greAteSt Fourth in the northLake CItY - A few activities to expect throughout the weekend include: Grand parade, ox roast, free professional entertainment shows, childrens parade, beach volleyball competition, 5K, 10K, 2K, battle of the bands, karaoke con-tests, arts and crafts show, fireworks, vendors and more.See page 28 for more information.
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JULY CONT.July 3 & 4Independence day In evartEVART - July 3: Live concert and fireworks. July 4: 5K walk/run, parade and more. With great music, food and fun, this year promises to be one of the best yet. You wont want to miss it. For more information, visit www.evart.org.See page 32 for more information.
July 4 - 7 p.m.JIm Shaneberger blueS bandREED CITy - Rambadt Park, U.S 10.
July 4-6luther loggIng daySluTHER - For more information, visit www.luthermi.com.
July 5 - 9 To 11 A.m.art In the park paper macheREED CITy - Rambadt Park, U.S. 10.
July 10- 7 To 9 p.m.muSIc In the park Steven deeCITy pARk - lAkE CITy Oldies
July 11- 7 p.m.paul vornhagenREED CITy - Rambadt Park, U.S. 10.
SEConD wEEkEnD In July leroy razzaSque daySlERoy - Friday is kids day with the childrens theme parade in the morning and games in the park after lunch. Saturday morning is the grand parade, followed by a chicken BBQ and entertainment. Events: softball and horseshoe tourna-ments, kids games, food booths, vendors, a car show and many other activities. Night life is highlighted with an adult beverage tent. For more information, visit www.razzdays.org.See page 38 for more information.
July 12 - 7 To 9:30 p.m.rooSevelt dIggSREED CITyRambadt Park, U.S. 10.
July 17 - 7 To 9 p.m.muSIc In the park mullIgan StewlAkE CITy City ParkIrish
July 17-20dulcImer Fun FeStEVART - Osceola County Fairgrounds, 101 Recreation Ave.
July 18 - 7 p.m.madcatS mIdnIght blueS Journey REED CITy - Rambadt Park, U.S. 10 .
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Join Us Saturday, May 3rd for a day of Family Fun and Jeeping
See Our Menu in the Dining Guide Section, Page 20
Vehicles of any stature are welcome. No alcohol allowed. Security by 4x4 Forgiven.
Coolers will be inspected.
For more information contact:Chad 231-670-0780
Cadillac Jeepers - PO Box 954 - Cadillac, MI 49601
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&Festivalsactivities & events 2014JULY CONT. July 18-19Manton Days truck showMANTON - Manton Station Park.See page 40 for more information.
July 18-19city wiDe yarD salesREED CITy
July 18-19taste of caDillac/arts festCADIllAC - Cadillac City ParkFor more information, visit www.cadillacartists.org or downtowncadillac.com.
July 19 - 7 TO 9:30 p.M.free flightREED CITy - Rambadt Park, U.S. 10..Classic Rock.
July 19 - 9 TO 11 A.M.art in the Park - clayREED CITy - Rambadt Park, U.S. 10.
July 24 - 7 TO 9 p.M.Music in the Park saM corbinlAKE CITy City Park.Folk
July 25 - 7 p.M.freDDie cunninghaM anD the root Doctor banDREED CITy - Rambadt Park, U.S. 10.
July 26 - 6:30 TO 8:30 p.M.shout beatles tribute banDEVART - Evart Depot, 200 Main Street.
July 26 -7 TO 9:30 p.M.blue water raMblersREED CITy - Rambadt Park, U.S. 10.Folk/Michigan history.
July 27-AugusT 2, 2014osceola county 4h/ffa fairEVART - Osceola County Fairgrounds, 101 Recreation Ave.
July 31 - 7 TO 9 p.M.Music in the Park feast of truMPetslAKE CITy City ParkGospel.
AugusT 1-8Missaukee agricultural youth showFAlMOuTHSee page 46 for more information.
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&Festivalsactivities & events 2014AUGUSTAugust 1 - 7 to 9 p.m.
Evart Folk FEstEVARt - Evart Depot, 200 Main StreetAnne Hills, Matt Watroba, Raisin Pickers, Steve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen
August 1 - 7 p.m.
Mary radEMachEr rEEdwith thE Mark kahny BandREED CItY - Rambadt Park, U.S 10
August 2 - 1 to 9 p.m.
Evart Folk FEstEVARt - Evart Depot, 200 Main StreetAnne Hills, Matt Watroba, Raisin Pickers, Steve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen
August 2 - 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Evart MusicalEEVARt - Osceola County Fairgrounds, 101 Recreation Ave.Folk Fest; Anne Hills; Mark Wartoba
August 2 - 9 A.m. to 5 p.m.
Evart wildcat/dEtroit lions youth FootBall caMpEVARt Evart High School, 6221 95th Avenue
August 2 - 9 to 11 A.m.
art in thE park - paintREED CItY - Rambadt Park, U.S. 10
August 2 - 7 to 9:30 p.m.opEn rangEREED CItY - Rambadt Park, U.S. 10Traditional and Ballads
August 3 - 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.Evart MusicalEEVARt - Osceola County Fairgrounds, 101 Recreation Ave.Folk Fest; Lou and Peter Berryman; Joel Mabus; The Gold Mine Pickers
August 7 - 7 to 9 p.m.Music in thE park - Fonda starr BandLAKE CItY - City ParkCountry
August 8 - 7 p.m.paul kEllEr QuintEtREED CItY - Rambadt Park, U.S. 10
August 8-16northErn district FairCADILLAC - Cadillac FairgroundsCost: Discount Grandstand Pay One Price tickets avail-able - $35 admission to all grandstand eventsSee page 48 for more information.
August 8-9car cruisE and showLAKE CItY - On Saturday, up to 200 cars and many ac-tivities. Friday evening, there will be a cruise. Arts, crafts, new merchandise vendors, baked goods and more will also be in the downtown City Park during the car show.
August 9 - 7 to 9:30 p.m.drivE southREED CItY - Rambadt Park, U.S. 10American Roots
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&Festivalsactivities & events 2014AUGUSTCONT. August 14-17BUckley Old engine ShOwBuCKLEY - For more information, visit www.buck-leyoldengineshow.org. See page 49 for more information.
August 14-172014 great american crOSSrOadS celeBratiOna Family FeStivalREED CItY - Miss Reed City Pageant, quilt show, festival parade, car show, craft show, teen talent show, softball tournaments, kids games, inflatables, chicken BBQ, conces-sions, beverage tent, live music, 5K run, food and activities.See page 47 for more information.
August 14-17michigan trapperS aSSOciatiOn ShOw and SaleEVARt - Osceola County Fairgrounds, 101 Recreation Ave.
August 15 - 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.Swing kingSEVARt - Evart Depot, 200 Main Street.
August 15 - 7 p.m.tOm and cherie hagen QUartet with rick reUtherREED CItY - Rambadt Park, U.S. 10.
August 15 - 10 A.m.hOxeyville mUSic FeStivalWELLston - See page 42 for more information.
August 16 9 to 11 A.m.art in the park weaving & BeadingREED CItY - Rambadt Park, U.S. 10.
August 21Olah craFt and antiQUe ShOwEVARt - Fairgrounds, 101 Recreation Avenue.
August 22 - 7 p.m.planet d nOnetREED CItY - Rambadt Park, U.S. 10.
August 23 - 7 to 9:30 p.m.an drO REED CItY - Rambadt Park, U.S. 10.
August 23 - 7 to 9:30 p.m.lUke warm and the nOt SO hOtSREED CItY - Reed City Depot, 200 N. Chestnut,
August 28 - 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. wildcat BlOck partyEVARt - Main Street,
August 29-sEptEmBER 1hUghStOnS cOw camp rOdeOmCBAIn - One mile north of blinking light in McBain, and follow signs. Camping Cost: Thursday-Monday: $75, Friday-Monday: $75, Saturday-Monday: $75, Sunday-Monday: $40. Rodeo prices: Adults $12, children (ages 4 to 12) $6. For more information, visit www.cowcampro-deo.com.
August 30 - 9 A.m.cadillac FeStival OF raceSCADILLAC - Cadillac City Park and Rotary Pavilion ,
August 31car ShOwEVARt - Riverside Park, 315 S. River,
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sEptEmBER 12-13meSick Fall FeStivalmEsICK - Check back with Cadillac News later this sum-mer for more details.
sEptEmBER 18-21FeStival OF the pineSLAKE CItY - Beverage tent with music Friday and Satur-day night. Prince and princess contest Thursday night, followed by a teen dance in the tent. Horseshoe com-petitions, arts and crafts market, lumberjack competi-tions, youth archery competition, chili cook-off, lumber-jack breakfasts and more.
sEptEmBER 27Fall Fever FeStivalCADILLAC - Cadillac City ParkJoin the downtown Cadillac Association as they host the fourth annual craft beer festival and the fifth annual fall fever car show.
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Its the festival that celebrates the elusive morel mush-room.
The Mesick Lions Clubs 55th annual Mesick Mushroom Festival is scheduled from Friday through Sunday, May 9-11, at various locations throughout the community.
Organizers are introducing two new events to this years lineup, Shiela Ferrel of the Mesick Lions Club says.
The first is Friday Night Live, a family-friendly event set to take place starting at 7 p.m. May 9 along Walter Street by Jewett Elementary School.
The event will feature kids activities like face paint-ing, balloon artists, a bounce house and a kids workshop courtesy of Home Depot. A Street Dance featuring singer/guitarist Brian Nolf also is planned as part of the evenings activities.
The Street Dance will be held in lieu of the Community Dance typically held the Saturday night of the festival, Fer-rel says.
Instead, the Super Kicker Rodeo will come to town Satur-day night.
The competition will feature bronc and bull riding and barrel racing, as well as contests for kids during intermis-
sion, she says.The rodeo is set to take place at 6 p.m. May 10 on a Lions
Club members property on West 16 Road, one mile east of M-37, Ferrel says. Admission has not yet been set, but Ferrel says it will be reasonably priced and a family rate will be of-fered. Look for more details about the rodeo in the Cadillac News closer to the festivals start.
The barrel racers are expected to ride on horseback in the Grand Parade, which runs along Mesick Avenue, and is scheduled to step off at noon Saturday. This years theme is Celebration of the Shrooms and this years grand marshal is Tim Anderson, Lions Club district governor for Cadillac, Mesick and Kaleva, Ferrel says.
The fun also includes the Mushroom River Run, a 5K run and 2K walk that starts at 8 a.m. Saturday, May 10, at North-ern Exposure Campground and winds along the North Country Trail and Manistee River.
Its over the river and through the woods, Ferrel says.The early registration fee is $18; its $20 after Sunday, May
4. Registration will be accepted until 7:45 a.m. the morning of the run. Race applications are online at www.mesick-mushroomfest.org.
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A Sunday highlight is the annual antique car show and cruise, which takes place from 9 a.m. to noon. The cruise is a 20-mile ride from Ellens Corners at the intersection of M-37 and M-115 to the Wellston area and back.
Theres no fee to enter the car show or to participate in the cruise, Ferrel says. Trophies will be awarded.
The festival also features popular mainstays like the flea market, the hobby/craft show, the carnival and the mud bog.
For more information about the festival, visit www.mesick-mushroomfest.org.
Fall FestivalThe Mesick Lions Club is debuting the Mesick Fall Fes-
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This event is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, Sept. 12 and 13.
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live music, Ferrel says.Plans are in the works for a music tent featuring a variety
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Check back with the Cadillac News later this summer for more details about the festival.
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CadillacMemorial Day in Cadillac will harken back to the For-
gotten War of the Korean conflict, according to Steve Birdwell, commander of the Cadillac Area Honor Guard. Both the parade and the ceremony will be a salute to vet-erans who served in the war. A relatively new tradition continues to grow as organizers encourage veterans to walk or ride in the Memorial Day parade. Veterans will be able to climb on board open air wagons provided by the Buckley Old Engine Show or ride in air-conditioned comfort on Cadillac Wexford Transit Authority buses, Birdwell said.
Ceremonies begin with a wreath-laying ceremony at 9:30 a.m. at the City Dock on Lake Cadillac, not far from the Cadillac Rotary Performing Arts Pavilion. The pa-rade begins at 10 a.m. in downtown Cadillac, followed by a ceremony at Veterans Memorial Stadium at around 11 a.m. on the corner of Chestnut and Linden streets. Me-morial Day falls on May 26.
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gin at 10 a.m. as the members of the Ameri-can Legion Post No. 300 march in step to the new Veterans Memorial Park at the corner of Main and Prospect streets.
The observance includes a flag ceremony, a 21-gun salute and the laying of a wreath at Lake Missaukee in remembrance of those who sailed the seas. A brief flag-lowering ceremony generally is also held at the Lake City Cemetery.
MantonThe veterans of Eugene Kimbel VFW
Post 7806, joined by the Manton High School Band, Boy Scouts and others, gener-ally makes three stops on Memorial Day. There is a 9 a.m. ceremony at Greenwood Township Cemetery, followed by a trip to Fairview Cemetery for a 10 a.m. ceremony. The day wraps up at Liberty Township Cemetery at 11 a.m. where the ladies aide provides cookies and coffee.
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Gone are a couple of the best performers this area has seen when it comes to high school track and field.
Reed City phenom Sami Michell has moved on to run and jump at the University of Michi-gan while Cadillac standout Riley Norman has taken his throwing talents to Michigan State University.
So the question is who will step up and make a name for themselves at the 42nd annual Ca-dillac News Track and Field Invitational Meet.
The meet the longest running newspaper-sponsored honor roll meet in northern Michi-gan will be held on Memorial Day, May 26, at Cadillacs Veterans Memorial Stadium.
With no superstars on the horizon for 2014, things could be wide open to set some individ-ual and program bests on Memorial Day if the snow has melted by then.
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Some girls names to watch include Evarts Jessica Tea-Hui in the high jump, Northern Michigan Christians Adri Sigafoose in the 800- and 1600-meter runs, Pine Rivers Devyn Powell in the 400 dash, Reed Citys Hanna Price in the hurdles and Evarts Grace Hamilton in the 1600 and 3200.
On the boys side, Marions Ethan Russell will run well in the hurdles while teammate Tyrell Hall is strong in the sprints and long jump. Pine Rivers Abel Langworthy re-turns from an injury and will be one to watch in the pole vault while Evarts Santana Scott should do well in the distance events.
The meet is a wrap up to the season for some and for others, its a warm up for the state finals.
It features student-athletes from Buckley, Cadillac, Ev-art, Lake City, Manton, Marion, McBain, Mesick, North-
ern Michigan Christian, Pine River and Reed City.
It begins Memorial Day with the Parade of Athletes around 3:30 p.m. and the running events about 45 minutes after that.
Be sure to keep an eye on the Cadillac News for updates as the meet approaches. You can also track who is likely to qualify for the meet when the Cadillac News runs its weekly honor rolls with the best performances in each event.
The day after the meet, the Cadillac News will an-nounce one male and one female scholarship winner. The award, determined by the days gate receipts, is based upon meet performance, academic performance and extracurricular involvement at their school and in their community.
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INTERLOCHEN World-renowned artists are com-ing to Northwest Michigan to put on a summer show for thousands of cheering fans.
Sheryl Crow, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Darius Rucker, Jackson Browne, Willie Nelson and Five for Fighting are just a few of the performers taking to the stage for the 2013 In-terlochen Arts Festival. Music fans will get to see more than 30 performances from more than 30 artists during the summer festival.
The festival kicks off on Friday, June 13 at 8 p.m. with a performance by Sheryl Crow with special guest Mandy Alexander at Kresge Auditorium.
The concert series began 50 years ago as a classical music concert, which has grown to include pop and rock music.
Christopher Gruits, executive director of Interlochen Program, said Interlochen provides a variety of talent on its stage.
We offer something for everyone at Interlochen. This includes classical virtuosos, country music superstars, blues masters, rock-n-roll legends, comic phenomenons,
visionary dancers and more, Gruits said. Our world-class guest artists help create a distinctive magic found nowhere else.
Concert performances will be held at Kresge Audito-rium, Dendrinos Chapel, Corson Auditorium and Upton-Morley Pavillion. There will also be a free concert featur-ing the Airmen of Note, the premier jazz ensemble of the U.S. Air Force at Interlochen Bowl.
This years concert series will end Aug. 20 at Kresge Auditorium with a performance by Steely Dan. Known for hits such as Reelin in the Years, Rikki Dont Lose That Number, Deacon Blues and more, Steely Dan has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide.
Each year Interlochen presents more than 600 perfor-mances from faculty, students and guest artists.
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Read below to find out when the following farmers mar-kets will be open:
Cadillac Area Farmers MarketWhen: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays mid-June to July; 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Fridays July to OctoberWhere: Parking lot on Lake Street next to Cadillac Wex-ford Public Library
Cadillac Made in Michigan Farmers MarketWhen: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays May to mid-June; 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays mid-June to OctoberWhere: City parking lot just west of Mitchell Street near Cadillac city complex
Evart Farmers MarketWhen: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays, June 14 through Oct. 11.Where: Evart Depot Grounds, 200 S. Main St., next to the Pere Marquette Rails to TrailsAlso: Local entertainment offered on certain weekends.
Lake City Farmers MarketWhen: 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays, Aug. 12, 19 and 26, and Sept. 2 and 9.Where: Park, downtown Lake CityAlso: Live entertainment in park.
LeRoy Farmers MarketWhen: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays, May 24 through OctoberWhere: Kent Street and Mackinaw TrailAlso: Demonstrations offered most weekends. Past dem-onstrations include flower arranging, sheep shearing and solar energy.
Manton Area Farmers MarketWhen: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Wednesday in August and Wednesdays, Sept. 3, 10 and 17Where: Railroad Park, off State Street
Reed City Crossroads Farmers MarketWhen: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. late May to late OctoberWhere: Chestnut and Upton streets, downtown Reed
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CADILLAC Car lovers across the state will see many of their favorite classic automobiles gathered in down-town Cadillac for the Back to the Bricks 2014 car show.
Downtown Mitchell Street will close down as the streets are filled with music, vendors and a showcase of one-of-a-kind cars.
From June 7-8, hundreds of classic cars and entertain-ment will fill up five city blocks, five lanes wide for the free event. Registration is also free this year, with the first 200 pre-registered cars receiving a free commemora-tive T-shirt.
The summer classic car day will feature a Classic Car Blessing, Fun Run and Downtown Car Show. The event starts June 7 with a Blessing, Cruise and Fun Run with awards Saturday evening. On Sunday, downtown Cadil-lacs main street will showcase cars from across the state.
Typically, the Lakeshore to Lakeshore tour cruises through several cities, including Rockford, Mt. Pleasant, West Branch, Oscoda, Hart and Cadillac.
However, this year, event organizers have instead li-censed the shows in both Cadillac and Mt. Pleasant.
The Cadillac show will be one of three Back to the Bricks car shows, including a show in Flint.
It is the 10th anniversary of the car show and Cadillac is bringing new attractions to the event.
The Saturday Blessing and cruise fun run are new ad-ditions at this years event that will highlight the Nation-al Forest and area attractions. The cruise is a 50-100 mile drive around the area lakes and through the National Forest surrounding Cadillac.
Joy VanDrie, executive director of the Cadillac Area Visitors Bureau, said the two-day event will showcase many of the areas attractions.
On Saturday, we are really focusing on introducing ev-eryone to the greater Cadillac area, VanDrie said. On Sunday, were bringing everyone downtown.
In 2012, the downtown car show featured more than 120 cars. In 2013, more than 250 classic automobiles were showcased at the event. VanDrie said event organizers are planning to feature anywhere from 250-300 classic automobiles this year.
Jerry Preston, secretary for Back to the Bricks, Inc. said, hes excited to see what new attractions Cadillac will feature at this years car show.
Back to the Bricks has had a great relationship with Cadillac and we hope the event becomes a tradition for the city, Preston said.
For more information on the Cadillac Back to the Bricks classic car event, contact the Cadillac Area Visi-tors Bureau at (231) 775-0657 or visit www.backtothebri-ckscadillac.org.
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MARION For the 75th anniversary of the Marion Fair, event organizers decided to highlight the kid-friendly roots of the event.
It has always been geared toward kids and family, organizer Rebecca Johnson said. We try to make it a little better every year.
The theme of this years fair is Diamonds are Forever, and So are Our Kids.
Although the Marion Fair is known for booking up-and-coming country music stars, this years musical guest will be Petoskeys Steel Drum Band, which is comprised of high school students.
They are pretty cool, Johnson said.Johnson said they may even be getting
a visit from Gov. Rick Snyder this year, al-though that has not been confirmed.
The fair starts on June 22, with livestock entry and a performance by the Calvary-men at 7 p.m. at the Grandstand, followed by strawberry shortcake social.
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Its a little carving, a lot of teaching, and mostly talking about carving, ideas and asking each other questions, he said.
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A niche carved in EvartWood Carvers Round UpHeld in Evart June 4-7, 2014 at the Osceola County Fair-grounds
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Thousands of residents and visitors from around the area and state will converge on Lake City and Cadillac to partake in events geared at having fun and celebrating the Fourth of July.
Lake Citys Greatest Fourth in the North is a staple of the annual celebration of our countrys birth and 2014 will be no different. This years GFITN will start July 2 and continues through July 6. There will be new events and acts as well as things people are familiar with.
The Grand Parade, which occurs on July 4, usually has about 120 entries and runs about two hours. It is one of the oldest events and one of the biggest during the week. The kids parade will be held on July 5 as well as other kid-centered events.
Lake City Area Chamber of Commerce Administrative Assistant Kim Mosher said this years football theme is Its Kick-Off Time at the Greatest 4th in the North.
To coincide with the theme, festival goers will have the opportunity to win a 2014 Chevrolet Camero in the an-nual car raffle (R25248). This years model will be bright yellow with black rally stripe package and various bells and whistles including a sunroof and remote car starter. While the car is the main prize, other prizes also are top notch.
Second place will be a tailgate party package from Ebels Family Center in Falmouth while third place gets handmade dolls from Gene Schooley.
In addition to the parade, there are numerous events and acts leading up to Independence Day. They include vendors in the city park; the carnival; many entertain-ers/street performers; a volleyball tournament; free en-tertainment nightly and, of course, fireworks over Lake Missaukee at dusk on the Fourth of July.
We invite everyone to come with their families and have lots of fun, Mosher said.
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In Cadillac, Gabby Chapman of the Cadillac Area Visitors Bureau said after the success of last years Cadillac Free-dom Festival celebration, it was a no-brainer that it would be held again in 2014. Last years celebration drew crowds to downtown Cadillac thanks to events such as the annual parade, musical entertainment at the Cadillac Rotary Per-forming Arts Pavilion, a Water Fire Tribute to veterans, a motorcycle show, and fireworks.
This years event will be July 4 through July 6 with fire-works over Lake Cadillac on July 5.
Back by popular demand will be the Mongoose Monster Truck, which will be offering rides throughout the day on July 5. There also will be a Blessing of the Boats on July 6 following the community church service at the Rotary Per-forming Arts Pavilion as well as a community picnic.
The event will again have kids activities including pony rides and kids games. Activities for teens and tweens such as a texting competition also are being planned.
It will be a great weekend to get out and have some fun, Chapman said.
There are many things in the works and Chapman said people should continue to check out www.cadillacmichi-gan.com for updated details as the holiday nears. The same is true for the GFITN so continue to check out www.lakec-itymich.com as well as the Cadillac News.
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 28:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Giant Garage Sale at Evangelical Presbyterian Church Garage and Youth House9 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Gently Used Book Sale at Ardis Missau-kee District Library 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. - Bingoat the American Legion Hall 3 to 11 p.m. - Schmidt Amusements Carnival behind Lake City High School 3 to 10 p.m. - Vendors behind the Downtown City Park5 to 7 p.m. - Business After 5 at the Town Pump Saloon 6 p.m. - Battle of the Bands on the City Park Free Stage
THURSDAY, JULY 38:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Giant Garage Sale at Evangelical Presbyterian Church Garage and Youth House9 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Gently Used Book Sale at Ardis Missau-kee District Library10 a.m. to 10 p.m. - Vendors behind the Downtown City Park10 a.m. to 5 p.m. - Arts and Crafts Show in the parking lot of the Lake City United Methodist Church 10 to 11 a.m. - Junior Karaoke contest sign up in Down-town City Park 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. - Bingo at the American Legion Hall 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. - Free Chipping Contest at Missaukee Golf Course NooN to 11 p.m. - Schmidt Amusements Carnival behind Lake City High School1 to 2 p.m. - Senior Karaoke prelim sign up in Downtown City Park 2 p.m. - Senior Karaoke Prelim contest on the City Park Free Stage7 p.m. - Senior Karaoke Contest on the City Park Free Stage
FRIDAY, JULY 46:30 a.m. - 2K, 10K, 5K walk and 5K run registration7 to 11 a.m. - Pancake Breakfast at the Masonic Lodge tent7:30 a.m. - 2K7:45 a.m. - 10 K8 a.m. - 5K walk and 5K run9 a.m. to 10 p.m. - Vendors behind the Downtown City Park10 a.m. - Grand Parade 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. (or uNtil sold out) - Ox Roast at St. Stephens Church NooN to 11 p.m. - Schmidt Amusements Carnival behind Lake City High School
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2014 Greatest Fourth in the NorthFRIDAY, JULY 4
NooN to 5 p.m. - Interactive Games with host Paul Ellinger on City Park Free StageNooN to 1 p.m. - Chordiology in concert on City Park Free Stage 1:30 to 3 p.m. - Mitch Goudy in concert on City Park Free Stage 3 p.m. - Pizza eating contest with Officer Pizzarelli3 to 3:30 p.m. - Rosco the Clown on the City Park Free Stage 3:30 to 4 p.m. - Hula-Hoop contest on the City Park Free Stage 4 to 4:30 p.m. - Bubble Gum contest on the City Park Free Stage 5 to 5:30 p.m. - Rosco the Clown on the City Park Free Stage 5:30 to 6 p.m. - Limbo Contest on the City Park Free Stage 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. - Fish or Shrimp Basket Dinner at the Lake City Ea-gles 6 to 6:30 p.m. - The Spoon Man on the City Park Free Stage 6:30 to 7 p.m. - Simon Says on the City Park Free Stage 7 to 8 p.m. - Brian Nolf in concert on the City Park Free Stage 8 to 10 p.m. - The Avalons in concert on the City Park Free Stage10:30 p.m. - Fireworks over Lake Missaukee
SATURDAY, JULY 510 a.m. - 4th annual Novelty Dog Show inDowntown City Park 10 a.m. - Beach volleyball tournament registration at Missaukee County Beach11 a.m. - Beach volleyball tournament at Missaukee County Beach 12:30 p.m. - Horseshoe competition at the Lake City Eagles 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. - Interactive Games with host Paul Ellinger on City Park Free Stage1 p.m. - Childrens Parade 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. - Childrens Entertainment with Kevin Kammeraad and Cooperfly Puppet Troupe2:30 to 3 p.m. - Pizza eating contest with Officer Pizzarelli on the City Park Free Stage3 to 3:30 p.m. - Rosco the Clown on the City Park Free Stage 3 to 3:30 p.m. - Hula Hoop Contest on the City Park Free Stage 3:30 to 4 p.m. - Simon Says 4:30 p.m. - Gates open at Merrit Speedway for fan appreciation and fireworks night 4:30 to 5 p.m. - Rosco the Clown on the City Park Free Stage7 to 8 p.m. - Allie Shermetaro in concert on the City Park Free Stage 8 p.m. - Venetian Parade line up in the Missaukee County Park Lagoon8 p.m. to 10 p.m. - David Shelby in concert on the City Park Free Stage 10:15 p.m. - Car Raffle Drawing on the City Park Free Stage
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EVART They call the Independence Day celebration so big, they have to start a day early.
In the small town of Evart, this is one patriotic party.Festivities begin July 3 at the Osceola County Fairgrounds with a
concert by 33rd Street band, and continues into the evening with the fire-works show over the fairgrounds at dusk.
We are known for our fireworks show, people come from all over just to see it, said Eric Schmidt of the Evart Chamber of Commerce.
That isnt the end of the birthday party, as events continue all day on the Fourth of July, beginning with a 5K that finishes just as the sun begins to rise for the day.
After that, people will line the street for a patriotic parade down Main Street at 11 a.m., bringing jugglers, bands, antique tractors and more, all dressed in their Independence Day best.
The party continues as the fun moves to Riverside Park for the annual Party in the Park, complete with kids games, vendors, live music and more, as the Evart Lions Club roasts up a delectable chicken dinner for the masses to enjoy.
For a full schedule, visit www.evart.org.
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LUTHER The history of Luther includes rich ties to the countrys once booming logging industry.
And while the areas logging heyday may be over, in Luther, the traditions remain in the form of a three-day Independence week festival of fun for the whole family.
Events like a car show, dog show, kids games, a softball tournament and other traditional festival fun are high-lights, with a few Luther-centric activities, too.
Returning favorites like the Male in Drag competition and the Human vs. Zombies game are back and better than ever, taking over the downtown Luther area.
Celebrate the Fourth of July and Luther Logging Days beginning 4 p.m. Friday, July 4 and concluding Sunday with a fireworks finale at dusk.
For more information go to www.luthermi.com or on Facebook: facebook.com/LutherLoggingDays.
Luther Logging DaysSaturday Softball tournament all day at Luther Ball Fields8 a.m. All you can eat breakfast ( Luther Lions Club)8 a.m. Register for 5K run (Millpond Park) 9 a.m. 5K run 10 a.m. Silent Auction begins (Ellsworth Hall) 11 a.m. Parade noon to 2 p.m., car showFor Information on Luther Logging Days Softball TournamentContact: Jeanette Sawyer (231) 388-2690Some events were not scheduled at press time. Visit www.luthermi.com or on Facebook: facebook.com/LutherLog-gingDays and see the Cadillac News for details closer to the event.
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CADILLAC For some, the love of creating started as children and eventually helped these people became arti-sans as adults.
It can be a hobby, part-time thing or their jobs and on July 18 and 19, the 46th annual Cadillac Arts Festival will showcase their works. This year, it is anticipated that about 100 artists will again flood Cadillac City Park with their wares.
On Friday, July 18, exhibit booths will be open from 1 to 7 p.m. On Saturday, July 19, the booths will open at 10 a.m. and close at 5 p.m.
Artists booths and food vendors will be the main attrac-tions on July 18 but multiple entertainment options will be available on July 19. Those events include the annual Kids Create-In where children can make crafts, and the String Petting Zoo, where children can try various stringed in-struments thanks to the Cadillac Strings Association.
The Rotary Performing Arts Pavilion will host live en-tertainment including the Cadillac Symphony Orchestra. There will be musicians in another area of the festival grounds where musicians will play throughout the day, said committee member Jim Smith.
The annual Taste of Cadillac is held the same weekend. The Taste of Cadillac is where local businesses and orga-nizations serve a variety of dishes from brats and burgers to gyros and pizza, sloppy Joes, walking tacos and baked potatoes, as well as desserts such as pie, cheesecake, cook-ies and cupcakes.
Updated information will be available as the events gets closer online at www.cadillacartists.org or downtownca-dillac.com. You also may email for more information at info@cadillacartists.org.
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EVART Stop nearly anyone at the Dulcimer Festival at the Osceola County Fairgrounds in Evart and they can assure you of a few things.
The first is if you come once, you will come again.It becomes a part of peoples life, said Gail Schwandt
of the Original Dulcimers Players Club, (ODPC) the or-ganization that launched the first dulcimer gathering 42 years ago.
The second thing is, once you come, you are family in the dulcimer world.
And while Schwandt said she hasnt missed an Evart which to dulcimer enthusiasts, represents the event, as well as the location of the annual gathering of acous-tic music lovers, she certainly isnt alone as a dulcimer festival old timer, as she calls it.
The O.D.P.C. or Original Dulcimer Players Club, which puts on the festival, is the largest and oldest hammered dulcimer club in the world. The original dulcimer from the clubs name means the hammered dulcimer.
The festival begins the third Thursday in July, but fes-tival loyalists begin arriving sometimes weeks before, camping at the fairgrounds and getting a head start on the festival fun.
Young and old, musical prodigy and musical novice,
dulcimer expert or first timer, the festival is all about tra-dition, history, and sharing the dulcimer love.
Part networking with other music enthusiasts, part workshops and jam sessions and part concert series, the festival brings thousands to the Evart area for the three-day celebration where the stringed instrument is the star of the show.
With the sweet sounds of the dulcimer, fiddle, banjo and guitar filling the air, the festival has a decidedly simple, goal with a fun vibe, explains Schwandt.
Everyone is happy to be here because we are all about the music.
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Held in Evart at the Osceola County Fairgrouds July 17-20Cost: $5 gate fee. All workshops, the program, stage shows, and other festival activities are included.
For more information and to see a full schedule, visit www.dulcimers.com
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CADILLAC Whether its learning how to bear hunt, duck hunt or fly fish, the Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center is offering classes teaching outdoor en-thusiasts how to get out and enjoy nature.
Ed Shaw, interpreter for the Department of Natural Resources, said the goal of the Center is to help both ama-teur and veteran hunters and fishers improve their skills.
We want people to learn step-by-step how to become intelligent and ethical anglers and hunters, Shaw said. You never stop learning.
The center is offering summer run steelhead classes, a fly fishing school and more.
Among the centers classes, Shaw said the Bear Hunt-ing School is one of the most highly-attended classes the center offers. The clinics are offered at the center.
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People usually sign up for the Bear Hunting School in-stantly. Thats why were offering three this year, Shaw said.
Shaw said the center has become the go-to place in Michigan for people who want to learn more about hunt-ing and fishing.
Regardless of your skill level, he said its always good to be a life-long learner. No matter how small in detail, there is always something new to learn, he said.
Those little tips and tricks you can learn may make all the difference in taking you to the next level as a hunter or fisher, Shaw said.
The Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center is lo-cated at 6087 E M-115 in Cadillac. A recreation passport is required for entry into the state park.
For more information on events featured at the Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center, contact Shaw at 231-779-1321 or by email at shawe@michigan.gov.
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LEROY They still dont know what the name means, but organizers of the 41st annual LeRoy Razzasque Days hope the unique event will continue for another 41 years.
Its a great, small town celebration, Razzasque Board President Lori Servello said. Its kind of like a home-coming for a lot of people. But were still trying to get to the bottom of what the name means.
Although planning for this years Razzasque Days still was in its preliminary stages at the time of this publica-tion, Servello said all the signature events will return, including a kids parade, grand parade, antique car show, softball, horseshoe, poker, arm wrestling, and bucket bri-gade tournaments, antique car show, adult beverage tent
and fireworks.This years event will begin on Friday, July 11, at 11
a.m., with a kids parade. Events will be held all day and night. They will resume on Saturday, July 12, at 10 a.m., with the grand parade.
During both days of the event, vendors will offer food, crafts and merchandise, and an adult beverage tent will be set up until 1 a.m.
Servello said they are considering adding new activi-ties to the event, but nothing has been decided yet.
For more information on Razzasque Days, including a full listing of events and times, visit http://www.razz-days.org.
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MANTON Its easy to miss all the work and detail some truck driv-ers put into their rigs, which is why one area man decided to organize an event that showcases these impres-sive machines.
The Manton Days Truck Show, for-merly Buckley Days, will once again bring trucking enthusiasts and curi-ous onlookers together for two days of entertainment.
Event organizer, Jamie Cade, said the event is an opportunity to sit back, relax, listen to some music, and see up close and personal some of the crazy things (truckers) have done to their rigs.
Cade said last years truck show brought out six to seven thousand onlookers, as well as dozens of trucks that lined the streets of the Manton Sta-tion Park area.
Manton is a perfect spot to have this, Cade said. Its re-
ally a community event.
Festivities begin Friday, July 18, when registration for trucks begins after 4 p.m. Live music will start around 6 p.m. and will last all night.
On Saturday, a 5K run will be held at 8:30 a.m., and the truck show will begin at 10 a.m. Three-on-three basketball will be held all day at the Manton High School. Inf
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