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PDF of Our Village www.suttonsbayarea.com historic village by “slowing down” just a bit. a just down” “slowing by village historic ELIZABETH HAYDEN|EHGRAPHICDESIGN WWW.SUTTONSBAYAREA.COM 2021– 23 JANUARY century architecture intact. We hope that you will savor the charms of this this of charms the savor will you that hope We intact. architecture century FEST YETI anymore, but on St. Joseph Street, our main street, with much of its 19th 19th its of much with street, main our Street, Joseph St. on but anymore, up highway M-22, you will suddenly find that you are not on a state highway highway state a on not are you that find suddenly will you M-22, highway up NOVEMBER 28, 2020 – WWW.SUTTONSBAYAREA.COM – 2020 28, NOVEMBER or a parking meter. In some ways little has changed. Today, when you travel travel you when Today, changed. has little ways some In meter. parking a or SATURDAY BUSINESS SMALL In our village there are no fast food franchises, nor is there a stoplight stoplight a there is nor franchises, food fast no are there village our In short drive away. drive short FAMILY DAY & HOLIDAY STROLL STROLL HOLIDAY & DAY FAMILY boating, cross country skiing, casino gaming, and two national parks – all a a all – parks national two and gaming, casino skiing, country cross boating, HOLIDAY IN THE VILLAGE THE IN HOLIDAY The Leelanau Peninsula offers wineries, golf, sport fishing, Great Lakes Lakes Great fishing, sport golf, wineries, offers Peninsula Leelanau The beautiful nature walk along the bay. the along walk nature beautiful side of the Marina. (To lead you there,) follow the wooden walkways for a a for walkways wooden the follow there,) you lead (To Marina. the of side NOVEMBER 21, 2020 – WWW.SUTTONSBAYAREA.COM – 2020 21, NOVEMBER country skiing. The schoolship schooner, Inland Seas, is docked on the south south the on docked is Seas, Inland schooner, schoolship The skiing. country DAY Leelanau Trail, south of the old train depot, for walking, biking and cross- and biking walking, for depot, train old the of south Trail, Leelanau SUTTONS BAY FRIENDS & FAMILY FAMILY & FRIENDS BAY SUTTONS Bahle Park in the wooded hills on the west side of the village, as well as the the as well as village, the of side west the on hills wooded the in Park Bahle Park is an ideal spot for a family day at the beach. You’ll find hiking trails at at trails hiking find You’ll beach. the at day family a for spot ideal an is Park Most of the shoreline of Suttons Bay is park land to enjoy. The Marina Marina The enjoy. to land park is Bay Suttons of shoreline the of Most OCTOBER 16, 2020 (5-8 PM) – WWW.SUTTONSBAYAREA.COM – PM) (5-8 2020 16, OCTOBER life simple for visitors and residents alike. residents and visitors for simple life FALL FINALE ART & WINE WALK WINE & ART FINALE FALL convenience of the professional services found in the village helps to keep keep to helps village the in found services professional the of convenience residential neighborhood, and a host of outstanding restaurants. The The restaurants. outstanding of host a and neighborhood, residential and antiques like none other, charming bed and breakfast inns in the historic historic the in inns breakfast and bed charming other, none like antiques and SEPTEMBER 12 & 13, 2020 – WWW.LPWINES.COM – 2020 13, & 12 SEPTEMBER The village has a quality all of its own, with specialty shops, galleries galleries shops, specialty with own, its of all quality a has village The STOMPEDE HARVEST haven for boaters traversing the sparkling waters of the bay. the of waters sparkling the traversing boaters for haven the working port has been transformed into a beautiful marina and is still a a still is and marina beautiful a into transformed been has port working the brick schoolhouse, a print shop, a sawmill, and a new Catholic church. Today, Today, church. Catholic new a and sawmill, a shop, print a schoolhouse, brick AUGUST 7 & 8, 2020 – WWW.SUTTONSBAYAREA.COM – 2020 8, & 7 AUGUST of about 250 inhabitants, comprising four stores, three docks, two hotels, a a hotels, two docks, three stores, four comprising inhabitants, 250 about of SALE SIDEWALK BAY SUTTONS visitors to the area, and by 1880, the village had grown to be a lively place place lively a be to grown had village the 1880, by and area, the to visitors Schooners, steamers, and the railroad soon brought settlers and and settlers brought soon railroad the and steamers, Schooners, metropolises of mid-America. of metropolises AUGUST 1 & 2, 2020 – WWW.SUTTONSBAYARTFEST.ORG – 2020 2, & 1 AUGUST a port by schooners transporting lumber from the area to the emerging emerging the to area the from lumber transporting schooners by port a FESTIVAL ART BAY SUTTONS T or boaters since the early 19th century when its harbor was used as as used was harbor its when century 19th early the since boaters or f aven aven h a een b as h illage v oastal c round - ear y his T eninsula. P anau l ee L DATE TBD – WWW.LEELANAUCHAMBER.COM – TBD DATE he Village of Suttons Bay lies midway up the eastern shore of the the of shore eastern the up midway lies Bay Suttons of Village he YESTERDAY & TODAY & YESTERDAY FESTIVAL WATER THE ON Suttons Bay Suttons WINE PENINSULA LEELANAU JULY 17, 2020 – WWW.TRAVERSETRAILS.ORG – 2020 17, JULY RICK LAHMANN 0 2 – 0 2 1 2 0 2 TART DE TOUR JUNE 19, 2020 (5-9 PM) – WWW.SUTTONSBAYAREA.COM – PM) (5-9 2020 19, JUNE WALK ART/WINE SOLSTICE SUMMER ANNUAL 14TH EVENTS LEELANAU NEIGHBORS Specialty Shops Lodging 101 - Shady Lane Market – 5891 S. West Bay Shore Dr., 231-271-3597 – Convenience 141 - Black Star Farms Inn – 10844 E. Revold Rd. Suttons Bay, 231-944-1270 – Selected Store/Gas Station, beer and liquor; local, domestic, and imported wines, lotto, grab & go “Distinguished Inn of North America”, nestled below a hillside of vineyards and overlooking barns and pastures, features luxurious guest rooms with an exceptional package of services and pizza, sandwiches, salads… your picnic on the go. www.shadylanemarket.com amenities. [email protected] 142 - Northern Dream Bed & Breakfast -– 2243 S. Richter Road, Suttons Bay, Restaurants & Specialty Foods 231-271-8309 Located on a secluded, wooded hillside surrounded by orchards and wineries, and near the Leelanau Trail. Three comfortable guest rooms boast relaxing accomodations and a commons area 111 - 9 Bean Rows Bakery, Market and Farmstead – 9000 E. Duck Lake Rd for your enjoyment. Delicious breakfast served each morning. www.northerndreambnb.com (M-204) 231-271-6658 – Artisan bakery and farm on M-204, committed to bringing fresh, 144 - Sunset Lodge – 12819 Tatch Rd., Omena 231-631--2636 – 12 guest rooms and suites In 3 seasonal, local food to our community. www.9beanrows.com historic buildings overlooking Grand Traverse Bay. In the charming village of Omena, close to Lake Michigan Suttons Bay, Northport and Leland. Expansive grounds with beautiful lake views & pickleball court. 112 - Leelanau Cheese – 3324 S. West Bay Shore Dr., Suttons Bay, 231-271-2600 – Open April - November.www.sunsetlodgeomena.com Artisan cheese making operation - cheese sales and other local products- open year round. www.leelanaucheese.com Suttons Bay Rentals – 231-633-6553 – 3 Waterfront year round homes available weekly during the summer151 and nightly during the “off” season of September-June, all 113 - Riverside Inn – 302 River Street, Leland, 231-256-9971 or (888) 257-0102 – located on Stony Point Rd. Cottages range in size from 2-5 bedrooms and accommodate up An intimate & historic setting overlooking the Leland River. Featuring fresh to 11 guests. www.suttonsbayrentals.com seafood & local favorites, paired with an award winning wine list. Dinner nightly Visit Up North Vacation Rentals – 231-922-8922 or 800-901-8922, & Sunday Brunch. SEASONAL HOURS. www.theriverside-inn.com Homes, cottages, and condos available in Suttons Bay and throughout Leelanau and Grand Traverse Counties. Open all year for getaways during any season! Entertainment & Recreation Visit Up North Vacation Rentals , 548 E. Front St., Traverse City, MI 49686. www.visitupnorth.com 121 - Eyaawing Museum and Cultural Center – 2304 N. West Bayshore Professional Services (7 miles N. on M-22) 231-534-7764 – Open 10 - 4, Tue - Sat 151 - Bonek Insurance – 1475 S. Peck Rd., Suttons Bay 231-271-3623 – Since 1934. Herman Community Park – 1060 S. Herman Rd. – www.suttonsbayparks.org Serving Leelanau County and beyond with all lines of insurance – Auto, Home, Marine, & 151 Business. www.bonek.com 122- Bahle Farms Golf Course – 9505 Otto Rd., SB 231-271-2020 – 18 holes of unforgettable terrain. Located 3 miles South of Suttons Bay. Pro-Shop, Clubhouse, My North Media – 125 Park St., Suite 155, Traverse City, MI 49684 231-941-8174 --My North Media is a Northern Michigan company dedicated to sharing stories and photos about vaca- Restaurant, Driving Range, www.traversecitygolf.com tions, restaurants, wineries, the outdoors and more. www.MyNorth.com 123 - Leelanau Historical Society & Museum – 203 E. Cedar Street, Leelanau Scenic Heritage Route Guide – Locate scenic, historic and recreational opportuni- Leland 231-256-7475 – Open year round, call for hours. www.leelanauhistory.org ties along one of Michigan’s designated scenic highways. Nwm.org/userfiles/filemanager/923/ State Savings Bank – 416 E. Front St. Traverse City, MI 49686 231-383-4357 – Wineries & Brewery Since 1901, State Savings Bank has been caring for the financial needs of our neighbors in northwest Michigan. Whether you’re buying a home, running a business, or just looking for a friendly place to bank. www.ssbankmi.com 141 - Black Star Farms Winery – 10844 E.
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