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Guide to the Greater Cadillac Area

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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!

Table of Contents
04 Festival, Activities & Events

April-November 2016

10 Ace your golf weekend ... or week

There are courses in the area that can keep you


puttering all season

15 Remembering Heroes

Memorial Day activities in the area

18 Talent Showcase

The areas top athletes compete in one special


afternoon

20 Disc Golf

Get another round of fun on area disc courses

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44 Day on the Canal

Can your boat make it?

22 Heres a chance to catch on to fishing

45 Marion Fair, Marion Days

24 Kick summer off by going off road

46 Hammering fun home

26 UpBeat Music series returns


28 Shroom Shroom

48 Lumber industry and Independence

Free fishing weekend is not a fishy giveaway

Mesick Jeep Blessing draws off-road vehicles

Mesick Mushroom Festival is more fun fungus

33 Interlochen showcasing the Arts

Current and rising stars part of the summer series

36 Back to the Bricks

It is worth checking out

38 Freedom Festival

Cadillac celebrates the Fourth

Town gears up for gold, old fashion fun


Evart dulcimer festival is a big jam session
Luther celebrates town and countrys heritage

49 Musical nights

Annual concert series returns to Evart

52 Northern District Fair

Motocross coming to the fair

54 Rustic lifestyle is alive and well

Osceola County Fair celebrates agricultural lifestyle

39 Greatest Fourth in the North

55 Great American Crossroads Festival

41 Active Independence Day

56 Hoxeyville Music Festival

42 Razzasque Days

58 Steam machines in Buckley

Long weekend of Fourth fun

Evart packs a lot of activties into celebration


Summer isnt the same without them

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Many activities are packed into a short time


Many fan favorites are returning
Old Engine Show is a family favorite
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*Dates/times subject to change

APRIL

April 23, 2016 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

April 23, 2016 8 p.m.

CADILLAC - Cadillac Wexford Public Library, 411 S. Lake Street

Joshua Davis

CADILLAC - Cadillac Elks, 122 S. Mitchell

Cost: All tickets for this show are $25 (everyone, including children and
students, need to be ticketed for this show)

April 23, 2016

Turkey Hunting Clinic

CADILLAC - Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center, 6087 E. M-115


Cost: $25. This A-Z class on how to hunt wild turkeys will cover everything you need to know to get started. The class will cover various
topics including: how to find a location, scouting, calling, and gear.

Friends of the Library


Used Book Sale

Special fundraiser for Adult Literacy and Manton New Library Fund.

April 27, 2016 Noon to 4 p.m.

Senior Game Day

EVART - Evart Senior Meal Site, 732 W. 7th Street


For seniors age 60 and older. Lunch with games to follow: cards,
scrabble, dice, etc.
April 28, 2016 6 p.m.

Michigan Notable Author Visit:


Maureen Abood

April 23, 2016 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

LAKE CITY - Ardis Missaukee District Library, 210 Canal Street


There will be a cooking demonstration for her cookbook.

CADILLAC - Dillon Community Center

April 29, 2016 6 to 11 p.m.

Healthy Kids Day

Contact: Cadillac Area YMCA, 231-775-3369


Free community event to inspire more kids to keep their minds and
bodies active. Will have samples of: Summer Programs, Summer Food
Program, Family Exercise, Child Care Programming, Garden Planting
Activities, Story Time and much more.

Rotary Club of Cadillac

Driving Cadillac Forward Annual Rotary Auction

CADILLAC - Cherry Grove Event Center, 5676 East M-55

Cost: Tickets are $50 (includes wine and beer tasting, live and silent auction items) Hors doeuvres and cash bar, dress is business casual. Highlight of this years auction is the 1965 427 Roadster Replica, the worlds
best selling replica. Proceeds to benefit the Rotary Club of Cadillac 2016
Major Project Renovations of the Rotary Performing Arts Pavilion.

April 30, 2016

15th Annual Jeep Blessing 2016

MESICK - Ellens Corners, 6052 W. M-115. Cost: $5 per person (16 years old
and up), free entry under age 16; $20 per driver for all road course entries

See page 24 for more information.

SPRING/SUMMER EVENTS:

April 28
May 30
June 3
July 15/16
August 18-21
October

53rd Annual Michigan Week Awards Dinner


Memorial Day Parade
Reed City Chamber Golf Outing
City Wide Yard Sales
Great American Crossroads Celebration
Halloween in the Park

April 30, 2016 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Safe Sitter Program

CADILLAC - Cadillac Area YMCA, 9845 Campus Drive

Cost: $45 Y members; $60 community members


Will prepare young adolescents for the responsibilities of nurturing and
protecting children through hands-on training with medically-trained experts. The medically-accurate course curriculum is presented in sections
which are taught as a one day (six and a half hour) curriculum designed
for busy schedules. It includes Babysitting as a Business, Success on the
Job, Child Care Essentials, Safety for the Sitter, Injury Management, Preventing Problem Behavior, Care of Choking Infant, and Care of Choking
Child. It introduces Preventing Injuries and Behavior Management. Adolescents ages 12 to 14 may register for this event up to the day before,
but space is limited to the first eight people who register.

April 30-May 1, 2016 12:01 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Manton Tagged Fish Derby


MANTON - Manton, Lake Billings

Cost: $5. Tagged fish are released into Lake Billings, catch to win a
prize. Must have ticket to play.

Reed City, Michigan

231-832-5431 www.reedcity.org
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May-October, 2016 Every Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Reed City Farmers Market


REED CITY - Downtown Reed City

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MAY

May 2, 2016 12:30 to 2 p.m.

Cadillac Philharmonic Club

CADILLAC - Zion Lutheran Church, 350 Pearl Street


Cost: $13 lunch ($15 annual dues). Luncheon at 12:30 p.m. followed
by musical entertainment from Judy Nichols on piano. The price
of the lunch includes a donation to a musical awards fund, which
helps local kids with the cost of summer music camp.
May 6-8, 2016

Mesick Lions 57th


Annual Mushroom Festival

MESICK - Various locations throughout the community.


See page 28 for more information.
May 7, 2016

Open Water Walleye

CADILLAC - Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center, 6087 E. M-115

*Dates/times subject to change


May 14, 2016

Bubble Soccer

MCBAIN - Northern Michigan Christian School, 128 Martin Street


Get teams of four or five together and get ready for some competition and laughs.
May 14, 2016 9 a.m. to 1p.m.

Adopt-A-Forest Clean-Up

LAKE CITY - Missaukee Conservation District, 6180 W. Sanborn Road

Contact: Sherry, 231-839-7193. Trash clean-up on public lands. Join


Missaukee Conservation District staff and volunteers to help restore the
natural beauty and health to local wild places. Volunteers needed.

May 15, 2016 3 p.m.

Cadillac Area Symphony Orchestra

CADILLAC -Cadillac Schools Auditorium, 400 Linden Street


Cost: $12 ($6 students). Locally Grown VII concert featuring
soprano Kathy Wheeler, violinists Sarah Catlin and Ryan DeKryger,
and percussionist Gabe Filkins. Advance tickets available from
Brinks Custom Framing, Horizon Books and After 26 Depot.

This class will cover everything from which rod and reel to use, to
how to use your electronics. DNR staff will also be on hand to cover
any rules and regulation questions.

May 15-17, 2016

May 7, 2016 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.

May 20, 2016 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Stream Monitoring Workshop

LAKE CITY - Missaukee Conservation District, 6180 W. Sanborn Road


Contact: Laura, 231-839-7193
This family-friendly event is great for beginners and experts. Learn
how to monitor aquatic insects as a tool for measuring water quality and health of a habitat. Outdoor event; wear boots and dress
for the weather. Equipment is provided.

May 7, 2016 8 a.m.

Mesick Mushroom Festival Run/Walk


MESICK - Northern Exposures Campground

Cost: Early registration until May 1 ($18); after May 1 ($20); registration accepted until 7:45 a.m. day of race

May 12-September 29, 2016


On the second and fourth Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m.

Free Concert

REED CITY - Reed City Depot, 200 N. Chestnut Street


Music by Cedar Creek. Country, oldies and gospel. Come on down
and join the fun.
May 14, 2016 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Baldwin Blessing of the Bikes


23rd Annual
Briefcase Open Golf Outing

CADILLAC - Cadillac Country Club (9 a.m.); Evergreen Resort (9:30


a.m.) Contact: 231-775-9776

May 21, 2016 8 p.m.

Blake Elliott (house concert)


CADILLAC - 4320 E. 46 Road, Cadillac
May 21, 2016 10 a.m.

Fly Fishing Clinic

CADILLAC - Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center, 6087 E. M-115


Cost: $20. Classroom session will last from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. After
that, class will move outside to the canal for hands-on portion.

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Lake Citys 9th Annual


Garage/Yard Sale
May 14, 2016

Interlochen Arts Academy to


Present Smash Broadway Play Rent
INTERLOCHEN - Corson Auditorium, 4000 M-137

Contact: Interlochen Box Office, 231-276-7800. Contains mature


language and situations and may not be suitable for all audiences.

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MAY

cont.

May 30, 2016

44th Annual Cadillac News Track


and Field Invitational Meet
CADILLAC - Veterans Memorial Stadium

Cost: $5 adults/students; children under age 5 are free


Gates open around 2 p.m. with the pole vault starting shortly after. Field
events begin around 3:30 p.m. with the Parade of Athletes at 3:45 p.m.

See page 18 for more information.


May 30, 2016 8:30 a.m.

Cadillac Rotary Club 18th Annual


Stride for S.T.R.I.V.E. 5K

CADILLAC - Veterans Memorial Stadium, Cadillac High School

Cost: $20 pre-registration; $25 after April 30; $30 day of race
Registration opens at 7 a.m.

Area Memorial Day Services

*Dates/times subject to change

JUNE
June 4-5, 2016

Back to the Bricks

Downtown Cadillac - See page 36 for more information.

June 5, 2016 10 a.m.

Beginners Bass Fishing

CADILLAC - Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center, 6087 E. M-115


Cost: $15. Feel free to bring your own gear. This clinic will cover a
wide range of techniques for pursuing both Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass, but will focus on the use of various plastic presentations, including Texas Rigging, Carolina Rigging, Tube Jigs, etc.

June 8-11, 2016

18th Annual Evart Roundup

EVART - Osceola County Fairgrounds, 101 Recreation Avenue

Those who attend will find a number of workshops available to help


them develop their woodcarving skills.

See page 15 for more information.

June 9, 2016 7 to 9 p.m.

May 30, 2016 10 a.m.

EVART - Evart Depot, 200 S. Main Street


See page 49 for more information.

MARION Veterans Monument on Main Street


May 30, 2016 9 a.m.

Memorial Day Parade

REED CITY Parade starts at Reed City Depot, ending at Woodland Cemetery.
May 30, 2016

Memorial Day

CADILLAC - Cadillac Area Honor Guard will perform a salute to

sailors at 9:30 a.m. on Lake Cadillac at the City Dock near the Cadillac Rotary Performing Arts Pavilion. The parade down Mitchell Street
starts at 10 a.m. The ceremony at the stadium begins at 11 a.m.

May 30, 2016

Memorial Day Observance

LAKE CITY - Members of American Legion Post No. 300 kick off the

ceremonies at 10 a.m. as they march to Veterans Memorial Park at


the corner of Main and Prospect streets.

May 30, 2016

Memorial Day

MANTON - 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.

May 30, 2016

Memorial Day

EVART - Ceremonies begin 10 a.m. at Guyton Park.

Join Us Saturday, April 30th for a day of Family Fun and Jeeping

2016

Veterans Memorial Day Service

John Rush, The Human iPod

JEEP
BLESSING

15th
ANNUAL

cadillacjeepers.com

April 30th

at Ellens Corners
Corner of M-115 and
M-37, Mesick, MI
See Our Menu in the
Dining Guide Section

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

MUSHROOM FESTIVAL MAY 6-8


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JUNE

cont.

June 11, 2016 9 a.m.

Anyone Can Tri Triathlon

*Dates/times subject to change


Mid June-second Saturday of October, 2016
Every Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Evart Farmers Market


EVART - Evart Depot, 200 S. Main Street

CADILLAC - Cadillac Area YMCA, 9845 Campus Drive

June 16, 2016 7 to 8:30 p.m.

June 11, 2016 8 a.m.

EVART - Riverside Park

Life Resources Second Annual


Run 4 Life 5K Run/Walk
CADILLAC - Cadillac Pavilion

Cost: $20 early registration; $25 at race


Chip timed. Proceeds benefit Life Resources of Michigan.
To register, visit https://rftiming.webconnex.com/run4life.

June 11-12, 2016

Free Fishing Weekend

CADILLAC - See page 22 for more information.

Welcome To Evart Luke Cyrus Band


June 16, 2016 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Senior Expo 2016

CADILLAC - Wexford County Civic Center, 1320 North Mitchell St.


Cost: Free admission. More than 60 booths full of handouts, information and experts to talk to. Free parking lot shuttle. Free coffee
and muffins. Concession lunch available. Door prizes. Booth raffles.
Distinguished senior award presentation. Musical entertainment all
day. This years theme A Night at the Movies.
June 18, 2016 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

June 11, 2016

Day on the Canal

MANTON - Emerald Vale Golf Course, 6867 East 16 Road


Registration, 8 a.m. Start, 9 a.m. Lunch included.

June 19-25, 2016

Love Inc. Seventh Annual


Golf Outing

CADILLAC - Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center, 6087 E. M-115


See page 44 for more information.

Marion Fair

MARION - Fairgrounds at Veterans Memorial Park


See page 45 for more information.
June 22-24, 2016

4-H Exploration Days 2016

LAKE CITY - Cost: Participant fee is $165 for 4-H members; additional

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$10 fee for youth who are not 4-H members. Contact: David, 231839-4667; Carol, 231-779-9480. Designed for young people ages 11 to
19 and involves participants from all parts of Michigan in a multitude
of hands-on learning sessions, field trips, and recreation opportunities. Exploration Days session descriptions, recreational opportunities,
code of conduct and rules, registration information and other information can be located at http://4h.msue.msu.edu/events/4-h_exploration_days, or books can be picked up at the 4-H office in Lake City.

June 23-August 25, 2016


Every Thursday, 7 p.m.

Music in the Park

CADILLAC - Cadillac Rotary Performing Arts Pavilion


Cost: Free; donations encouraged

June 24, 2016 5 to 8 p.m.

Chalk Art Festival Featuring


Kari Lynch Band
EVART - Evart Main Street
June 25, 2016

Summer Run Steelhead

CADILLAC - Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center, 6087 E. M-115


U.S. 131 North, Cadillac On The Busy North End

231-775-4661 OR 1-800-4-GODFREY

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Cost: $25 (includes lunch). This class is for both beginners and
advanced fisherman. Will have one day in the classroom and then
spend the next day on the river.

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*Dates/times subject to change


July 5-22, 2016 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Evart Public Library Annual Book Sale

June 25, 2016 7:30 a.m.

July 8, 2016 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

CADILLAC - 100 S. Lake Street

EVART - Evart Depot, 200 S. Main Street

Lake Cadillac Team Marathon+


This event includes a marathon (26.2 miles), half-marathon (13.1
miles) and a 5K race.

June 26, 2016 1 p.m.

Log Cabin Days

MARION - Marion Historical Museum, 505 S. Mill Street


June 26, 2016 7:45 a.m.

Lumberman

CADILLAC - Cadillac High School, 400 Linden Street

Visit www.3disciplines.com for more information.

June 30-July 4, 2016

Greatest Fourth in the North

LAKE CITY - A few activities to expect throughout the weekend

Karin Elizabeth and The Remedy Band


July 9, 2016
Registration, 10 a.m.; Event start time, 1 p.m.

Outdoor Games

CADILLAC - Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center, 6087 E. M-115

See if you are Mitchell State Parks Top Sportsman / Sportswoman. All
competitors must pre-register for the events. Trophy presentation at 4 p.m.

Second weekend in July

LeRoy Razzasque Days


See page 42 for more information.
July 9, 2015 8:15 a.m.

Eighth Annual LeRoy Razzasque Days 5K


LEROY - Pine River Elementary School, LeRoy. Open to all ages.

include a grand parade, ox roast, free professional entertainment


shows, childrens parade, beach volleyball competition, 2K, 5K,
10K, fun run, battle of the bands, karaoke contest, arts and crafts
show, fireworks, plus much more.

See page 39 for more information.

JULY
July 1-4, 2016

CROSBY
Executive Transport

Cadillac Freedom Festival


See page 38 for more information.
July 2, 2016 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

The RockShow

80s and Journey Tribute (Thomas Klimaszewski)


EVART - Evart Depot, 200 S. Main Street
See page 49 for more information.
July 2, 2016 10:15 a.m.

Under Michigan by Raven Hill Discovery


CADILLAC - Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center, 6087 E. M-115
This program will explore and peak interest about Michigan rocks
and its geological history.

July 3-5, 2016

Luther Logging Days


July 4, 2016

Fifth Annual Evart July 4 5K

EVART - Walk and run both start at 8:30 a.m.


Evart High School, 6221 95th Avenue
Cost: $20 pre-registration
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July 14-17, 2016

Original Dulcimer Players Club Funfest


EVART - Osceola County Fairgrounds, 101 Recreation Avenue
See page 46 for more information.
July 15-16, 2016

48th Annual Cadillac Arts Festival

CADILLAC - Cadillac City Park, 190 W. Cass Street


Forty-eighth Annual Festival of the Arts and Phyllis Olson Juried Art
Fair. Exhibition starts Friday, 1 to 7 p.m., also with the Taste of Cadillac and music in the City Park Pavilion. Saturdays events (10 a.m.
to 5 p.m.) include the arts exhibits, kids crafts, the String Instrument
Petting Zoo, and live music entertainment at the City Park Pavilion.
July 16, 2016 8:30 a.m.

Big Truck Show 5K

MANTON - Manton High School, 105 Fifth Street


Cost: $15 adults; $10 for kids ages 12 and under
July 22, 2016 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

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EVART - Evart Depot, 200 S. Main Street

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*Dates/times subject to change


July 24, 2016 11 a.m.

The Divide

MANTON - This is a 19-, 32- and 50-mile race through the Meauwataka area.
July 25-30, 2016

Osceola County Fair

EVART - For more information, visit www.osceola-countyfairgrounds.com.


See page 54 for more information.
July 30, 2016 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Bear Hunting Clinic

CADILLAC - Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center, 6087 E. M-115

Students will learn the ins and outs of bear hunting with experienced
hunters and experienced DNR educators. The class will cover habitat, gear, stand placement, baiting, rules and regulations, carcass
care, and hide care. Participants will spend about 3 to 4 hours in the
classroom then hit the trail to learn how to place a stand and bait in
the woods.

July 30, 2016 7 to 9 p.m.

15th Annual Folk Fest


EVART - Evart Depot, 200 S. Main Street
July 30, 2016 Noon to 11:30 p.m.

Thunder Through the Northwoods

CADILLAC - Caberfae Peaks, 1 Caberfae Way


Cost: $25 per person
Contact: Brian, 231-846-6073, cadillacbikeshow@gmail.com. One
hundred-plus mile escorted motorcycle tour. All proceeds to benefit
Hospice of Michigan. Ride. Dinner. Silent auction. Live music. Cash bar.
July 31, 2016 1 to 8 p.m.

Anne Hills, Matt Watroba and Guests


EVART - Evart Depot, 200 S. Main Street

AUGUST
August 5-7, 2016

Marion Days Old Fashioned Days

MARION - Featuring outdoor family fun. Hog dog roast, street sales,
duck race, music, canoe/kayak race, parade and more.
See page 45 for more information.
August 6, 2016

Marion Car Show

MARION - Fairgrounds at Veterans Memorial Park

Homestyle Catering at an Affordable Price

August 6, 2016 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Rich Eddys Rockin Oldies (James Davis)


EVART - Evart Depot, 200 S. Main Street
August 6, 2016 9 a.m.

Paint The Town Black 5K

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MCBAIN - Northern Michigan Christian School, 128 Martin Street


Cost: $25 for the 5K; $10 for the one-mile fun run
Fundraiser to help support melanoma/skin cancer awareness.
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August 6, 2016 8:30 a.m.

Marion Days 5K Fun Run/Walk


MARION - Marion High School

August 11-September 8, 2016 Every Thursday, 5 to 8 p.m.

August 27, 2016 6 to 8:30 p.m.

Magic Bus 70s

EVART - Evart Depot, 200 S. Main Street

SEPTEMBER

Farmers Market

September 3, 2016 9 a.m.

and more.

CADILLAC - Cadillac City Park


Its a 10K, plus a 5K run/walk and an Adventure Triathlon that
includes a kayak race on Lake Cadillac.
For more information, visit www.cadillacfestivalofraces.com.

LAKE CITY - Fresh produce by local farmers, food, music, crafts


August 12-13, 2016

Car Cruise and Show

LAKE CITY - The car show is a big draw and offers many activities, including vendors with new merchandise. The line-up for the cruise starts
Aug. 12 at 6 p.m. with the cruise at 7 p.m. The car show will be Aug. 13.
August 13-20, 2016

Northern District Fair

CADILAC - See page 52 for more information.


August 13, 2016 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Bear Hunting Clinic

CADILLAC - Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center, 6087 E. M-115


Students will learn the ins and outs of bear hunting with experienced hunters and experienced DNR educators. The class will
cover habitat, gear, stand placement, baiting, rules and regulations, carcass care, and hide care. Participants will spend about 3
to 4 hours in the classroom then hit the trail to learn how to place a
stand and bait in the woods.

August 18, 2016 5:30 to 9 p.m.

Fourth Annual Power of the Purse

CADILLAC - Cherry Grove Event Center, 5676 E. M-55


Cost: $40 per person; $320 per table and cash bar
Silent auction, live auction, raffle and fashion show. Funds raised will
be donated to the Cadillac Hospital Breast Center fund and the
Cadillac Hospital Family Birth Center fund.
August 18-21, 2016

Great American Crossroads Celebration


REED CITY - See page 55 for more information.
August 18-21, 2016

Buckley Old Engine Show

BUCKLEY - Cost: Gate fee - $10 adults (per day) or $25 for a fourday pass; children ages 15 and under are free.
For more information, visit www.buckleyoldengineshow.org.

Cadillac Festival of Races

September 15-18, 2016

Festival of the Pines

LAKE CITY - Beverage tent with music Friday and Saturday night.
Prince and princess contest Thursday night, followed by a teen
dance in the tent. Horseshoe competitions, arts and crafts market,
lumberjack competitions, youth archery competition, chili cook-off,
lumberjack breakfast and more.
September 17, 2016

Learn to Hunt Youth Squirrel Hunting Derby

CADILLAC - Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center, 6087 E. M-115


Will have NWTF experienced hunters to help take youth and their
mentor into the field to enjoy a day small game hunting.

September 24, 2016

Cadillac Craft Beer Festival

OCTOBER

October 8, 2016 Gates open at 7 a.m.

Snowmobile Swap Meet

MARION - Fairgrounds at Veterans Memorial Park


October 8, 2016 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Trapping Seminar

CADILLAC - Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center, 6087 E. M-115

Cost: $25 (includes lunch). This class will cover types of traps, ethics,
laws and conservation. After the classroom part, will hit the trail and
show how to set for raccoon, coyote, fox, bobcat, beaver and otter. Will then cover skinning, hide care and selling the fur.

See page 58 for more information.

October 8, 2016 9 a.m.

August 19-21, 2016

EVART - The goal of the Run Michigan Cheap Series is to create


inexpensive quality opportunities for athletes of all abilities to challenge themselves and others. Included are a half-marathon, 10K
race and a 5K race.
For more information, visit www.runmichigancheap.com.

Hoxeyville Music Festival

WELLSTON - For more information, or to order tickers, visit www.


hoxeyville.com.
See page 56 for more information.
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Whether youre hitting the links for a day or for a week,


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Cadillac area is
surrounded with great
golfing opportunities
There are numerous sayings in golf. The more I practice, the luckier I get and,
You cant go into a shop and
buy a good game of golf, are
just a couple.
Only in golf will a person
be cursing one minute and
celebrating the next. Yet we
keep playing. Whatever it is
about golf, once a person is
hooked they are hooked for
a lifetime. There also is no
doubt there is no better place
to be in the summer than
northern Michigan when it
comes to golfing.
The options for chipping,
driving, putting or punching,
for residents and visitors to
the Cadillac area are nearly
endless when it comes to
golfing. Whether it is staying
close to Cadillac or venturing out into the surrounding
areas, there is a course that
fits a persons abilities and
skill level.
Here is a list of the courses,
where they are located, how
many holes and how to set up
a tee time. Now the only thing
left to do is head out to the
links and play a round.

Friday, April 22, 2016 | www.cadillacnews.com

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Birch Valley Golf Course


18 hole, Public
6032 30th Avenue, Sears
231-734-9112

Caberfae Peaks Resort


9 holes, Public
Caberfae Road, Cadillac
(231) 862-3000

Briar Creek Golf Club


18 hole, Public
5441 West M-115
231-885-1220

Eldorado Golf Course


18 holes, Public
7839 E. 46 1/2 Road, Cadillac
231-779-9977

Cadillac Country Club


18 holes, Semi-private
5510 E. M-55, Cadillac
231-775-9442

Emerald Vale Golf Club


18 holes, Public
6867 E. 16 Road, Manton
231-824-3631

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Lakewood on the Green


18 holes, Public
128 Lakewood Dr., Cadillac
231-468-3344
Missaukee Golf Course
18 holes, Public
5300 S. Morey Road, Lake City
231-839-2901
The Rose Golf Course
18 holes, Public
16264 18 Mile Road, LeRoy
231-768-5060

Evergreen Resort and Golf Club


Spruce Course, 18 holes, Public
Norway Course, 9 holes, Public
7880 Mackinaw Trail, Cadillac
800-632-7302

Spring Valley Golf Club


18 holes, Public
18396 US Highway 10, Hersey
231-832-5041

The Intimidator Golf Course


9 holes, Public
5898 East 17 Mile Road, Reed City
(231) 832-5616

Tustin Trails Golf Course


9 holes, Public
20231 Mackinaw Trail, Tustin
231-829-5455

www.cadillacnews.com | Friday, April 22, 2016

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April 28 - 53rd Annual Michigan Week


Awards Dinner
May 30 - Memorial Day Parade
June 3 - Reed City Chamber Golf Outing
July 15 & 16 - City Wide Yard Sales

August 18 & 21 - Great American


Crossroads Celebration
October - Halloween in the Park
November 3 - Community & Business Expo
November 25 & 26 - Evergreen Festival
2nd Thursday of the month -

Chamber lunches w/Guest Speakers

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www.cadillacnews.com | Friday, April 22, 2016

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Friday, April 22, 2016 | www.cadillacnews.com

CADILLAC
Memorial Day in Cadillac this year will focus on the
60th anniversary of Veterans Memorial Stadium.
The observances will follow the traditional pattern,
with the Cadillac Area Honor Guard performing a salute
to sailors at 9:30 a.m. on Lake Cadillac at the City Dock
near the Cadillac Rotary Performing Arts Pavilion.
The parade down Cadillacs main street, Mitchell
Street, starts at 10 a.m., and will follow the shore of the
lake to Veterans Memorial Stadium at the intersection
of Chestnut and Linden streets. Veterans are encouraged
to walk in the parade, and a horse-drawn carriage also
will be available to carry those unable to walk the route.
The ceremony at the stadium begins at 11 a.m. According to Steve Birdwell, commander of the Cadillac Area
Honor Guard, there will not be a speaker this year, but instead the names on the wall of the stadium will be read.
We will commemorate the 60th anniversary of the stadium. The first game was played in October 1956, Birdwell said. It was a good idea 60 years ago and it still is.
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LAKE CITY

EVART

Members of American Legion Post No. 300 kick off the


ceremonies at 10 a.m. as they march to Veterans Memorial Park at the corner of Main and Prospect streets.
The observance will include 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 flaglowering ceremony generally also is held at the Lake City
Cemetery.

Memorial Day always takes on special meaning in


Evart, hometown of Joseph Guyton, the first American
soldier to be killed on German territory in World War I.
Ceremonies begin 10 a.m. at Guyton Park and include a
flag ceremony as well as the playing of Taps and a 21-gun
salute, according to David Brickey. Brickey is the commander of VFW Post 7979 as well as Thomas E. Smith
AMVETS Post 11.
Following the ceremony at the park a wreath-laying
ceremony takes place on the Muskegon River. Then its
on to the Evart city cemetery for Taps, a salute and a flag
ceremony.
It all wraps up with coffee and doughnuts at the VFW/
AMVETS post, Brickey said.

MANTON
The veterans of Eugene Kimbel VFW Post No. 7806,
joined by the Manton High School Band, Boy Scouts
and others, generally make 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.
Calls were made to the VFW Post but no one was
reached by press time so the itinerary was not verified
for this year.

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Reed City
On Memorial Day, May 30, the Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post No. 2964 leads a parade. The parade will begin
at 9 a.m.
The parade starts at the Reed City Depot and travels
along Upton Street to the Osceola County Courthouse,
then to Woodland Cemetery on Church Street for the formal ceremony.
www.cadillacnews.com | Friday, April 22, 2016

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Talent showcase
The math is pretty impressive.
So, too, usually are the results.
The annual Cadillac News Track and Field Invitational
Meet has featured a U.S. Olympian, several NCAA Division I runners and a large number of MHSAA state
champions.
All of that from 11 schools in Wexford, Missaukee and
Osceola counties.
The Olympian, of course, is Cadillacs Paul McMullen
who competed in the 1996 Atlanta Games. The NCAA
Division I athletes range from Cadillacs Katie (Erdman)
Waits, Alisha (Cole) Reichenbach, Kaitlyn Patterson and
Riley Norman to Pine Rivers Rachel (Whitley) Mod-

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derman and Lia (Jones) Palomino to Reed Citys Sami


Michell.
This years version is the 44th annual, making it the
longest-running newspaper-sponsored honor roll meet
in northern Michigan. It will be held again on Memorial
Day, May 30, at Cadillacs Veterans Memorial Stadium.
While there are no superstars on the horizon for 2016,
things could be wide open to set some individual and
program bests on Memorial Day if the weather cooperates.
On the girls side, two names to watch are Mesick senior Sierra King and Cadillac junior Liz Pyles.
www.cadillacnews.com | Friday, April 22, 2016

Areas top athletes on the track for one special afternoon


King had a breakthrough spring a year ago, winning the MHSAA Division 4 state title in the 100-meter
hurdles, taking second in the 300 hurdles and third in the
long jump.
Pyles is a standout thrower for the Vikings with high
30s in the shot put and shes already thrown further than
120 feet in the discus this spring.
On the boys side, its Reed City senior Nathan Fasbender as another in a line of talented Coyote vaulters.
Fasbender is headed to Grand Valley State University to
compete for the Lakers this fall, as is Cadillac senior Jake
Maier.
Cadillac senior Michael Holdship is another standout
thrower with eyes on all-state finishes in the MHSAA Division 2 State Finals a week after the meet.
The meet is a wrap up to the season for some and for
others, its a warm-up for the MHSAA state finals.
It features student-athletes from Buckley, Cadillac,
Evart, Forest Area, Lake City, Manton, Marion, McBain,
Mesick, McBain Northern 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

Friday, April 22, 2016 | www.cadillacnews.com

44th annual Cadillac News


Track and Field Meet
When: Memorial Day, Monday, May 30
Where: Veterans Memorial Stadium, Cadillac
Gates open around 2 p.m. with the pole vault starting
shortly after that. Field events begin around 3:30 p.m.
with the Parade of Athletes at 3:45 p.m.
Cost: $5 for adults/students.
Children under 5 are free
after that.
Be sure to keep an eye on the Cadillac News for updates
as the meet approaches. You also can 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 announce one male and one female scholarship winner. The
award, determined by the days gate receipts, is based on
meet performance, academic performance and extracurricular involvement at their school and in their community.

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Disc
golf
offers another round of fun
Looking for a relaxing evening of golf without the
prohibitive cost? Disc golf might be right up your alley.
Played like regular golf, except for the use of Frisbee-type discs instead of a ball and clubs, the sport
has gained massive popularity in the U.S. and northern Michigan.
Three different courses in Wexford County offer a
range of difficulty and terrain challenges for both
the beginner and experienced player.
Courses at Kenwood Park and Diggins Hill are free
for anyone to use.
Kenwood Park features 24 holes set on a flat course
filled with trees that act as natural obstacles.
The Diggins Hill course features 18 holes on a terrain with elevation shifts and plenty of trees.
The Wild Haven Disc Golf Resort, located a few

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miles south of Manton, features some of the most


challenging holes in the area.
Owner Michael Wildner said the course is more
wide open and contains shots from varying elevations and tee distances. He said wind also is more of
a factor on his course.
The course is open for anyone to use, but Wildner
asked that players pay a small amount in order for
him to maintain the grounds and add improvements.
Payments can be dropped in a tube on site, similar
to how forest campground fees are paid.
The Kenwood Park course is located off North Boulevard, in Cadillac. The Diggins Hill course is located
off East River Street, in Cadillac. Wild Haven Disc
Golf Resort is located on East 18 1/2 Road, which is
off U.S. 131. The course has a sign that reads Yeti
Tech, which is visible from the road.
www.cadillacnews.com | Friday, April 22, 2016

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Saturday 10-2
*Summer Hours begin May 16

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Evart Events

Chalk Art Festival - June - Downtown


Summer Concert Series - Jun - Aug
Farmers Market- Saturdays, Mid-Jun - Oct
July 4th Events - 5K Run, Parade, Flea Mkt,
Free Concert, Fireworks
Dulcimer Fest - July @ Osceola Fairgrounds
Folk Festival - July @ Osceola Fairgrounds
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Free fishing weekend is

June 11 and 12

Heres a free chance to catch on to fishing


Chances are youve got a fishing pole or two tucked
away in the back of the garage.
If a fishing license is the only thing you need to revisit
your favorite fishing hole, the Michigan Department of
Natural Resources hopes to lure you to the water on Free
Fishing Weekend.
This summers free fishing weekend is June 11 and 12.
For two days, the state waives all fishing license fees for
both residents and out-of-state visitors. Keep in mind
that free fishing is not a free-for-all, however: all fishing
regulations still apply. As it has in the past, the Carl T.
Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center will offer a fishing
program over the weekend. The center is located at 6087

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E. M-115 in Cadillac West.


Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center Interpreter Ed Shaw said as always, the center will have its annual
youth fishing derby. As of press time the exact time was
not known, but Shaw anticipated it would likely be noon
or 1 p.m. on June 11. He added children will be competing
for trophies with winners determined by the number of
fish caught and not the size of fish.
He also said the center makes its stock of fishing poles
available for would-be fishermen to drop a line in the
nearby canal connecting lakes Cadillac and Mitchell,
with anglers receiving help choosing bait, putting it on
the hook and identifying their catch.
www.cadillacnews.com | Friday, April 22, 2016

JUNE PERFORMANCES

Thursday, June 23
Steve Miller Band

Sybarite5 Look Back, Move


Forward

Tuesday, June 28
Jackson Browne

JULY PERFORMANCES

July 1 & 2
Romeo & Juliet
Interlochen Shakespeare Festival
Sunday, July 3
World Youth Symphony Orchestra
with JoAnn Falletta

You dont even need equipment, he said. We have


ultra light Ugly Sticks we let people use so we are not
going to be handing you a cheap rod and reel. It is good
equipment.
While the gear, as well as bait, will be available on free
fishing weekend, Shaw said it also is available free of
charge every other day of the summer. The only difference is you will need a license to fish.
Shaw added the hope is that people will want to continue to fish after they have fun during the free weekend.
It is a good opportunity for people to get outside. The
whole thing (free fishing weekend) is to allow people to
try out fishing without having to purchase a license in
hopes that they have so much fun they will buy one and
go again, Shaw said.
At that point in the season, pan fish are usually on their
beds and can be easily caught. Weather in June is usually
good and typically warm so many people are ready to get
outside and have some fun.
If a person needs a copy of fishing regulations for this
season they are available online at www.michigan.gov/
dnr, at any DNR office or the Carl T. Johnson Hunting and
Fishing Center.
Friday, April 22, 2016 | www.cadillacnews.com

Saturday, July 23
Interlochen Collage
Sunday, July 24
World Youth Symphony Orchestra
with Joshua Weilerstein and
Zuill Bailey
Monday, July 25
Kris Bowers

Monday, July 4
The Glenn Miller Orchestra

Free fishing weekend


is not a fishy giveaway

Tuesday, July 19
An Evening with HUEY LEWIS
AND THE NEWS

Tuesday, July 26
An Evening with Lyle Lovett
and his Large Band

Tuesday, July 5
The Capitol Steps
July 5, 6 & 7
Circle Mirror Transformation
Interlochen Shakespeare Festival
Friday, July 8
Kyle Abraham/Abraham.in.Motion
July 8 & 9
Romeo & Juliet
Interlochen Shakespeare Festival
Saturday, July 9
An Evening with Sarah Jarosz

Wednesday, July 27
Rick Springfield, Stripped Down
Friday, July 29
Jay Leno
Saturday, July 30
Lindsey Stirling
Sunday, July 31
World Youth Symphony Orchestra
with Carlos Kalmar and Conrad Tao

AUGUST PERFORMANCES

Tuesday, Aug. 2
Jake Shimabukuro

Sunday, July 10
World Youth Symphony Orchestra
with JoAnn Falletta

Aug. 4, 5, 6 & 7
Catch Me if You Can
High School Musical Theatre Co.

LUMA - Art in Darkness


Monday, July 11
The Kings Singers

Sunday, Aug. 7
World Youth Symphony Orchestra
and Les Prludes with Jung-Ho Pak

Wednesday, July 13
Tears for Fears

Tuesday, Aug. 9
Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo and
Melissa Etheridge

Thursday, July 14
Bla Fleck and Chris Thile

Friday, Aug. 12
Martina McBride Live in Concert

Friday, July 15
Brandi Carlile and Old Crow
Medicine Show

Aug. 15, 17 & 20


Ens String Quartet

Sunday, July 17
World Youth Symphony Orchestra
with Christopher Rountree

Sunday, Aug. 28
BUDDY GUY AND JONNY LANG
IN CONCERT

Monday, July 18
Gregg Allman and Peter Frampton

tickets.interlochen.org 800.681.5920
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Sounds of jeeps & prayer


kick off summer season
Its an unlikely combination, but
residents and visitors alike have
come to expect Jeeps and prayer to
kick off the summer season in Northern Michigan.
The Mesick Jeep Blessing started
off as a gathering of a handful of
Jeep enthusiasts who would take to
the trails outside Mesick following a
short prayer.
It has transformed into an annual
event that draws hundreds of Jeeps
and other off-road vehicles, as well as
thousands of spectators.
Deb and Gordy Stafford started the
blessing 15 years ago.
Whoever thought it would get this
big? Deb said. But its always been
about the blessing. To get people together with like-minded interests and
promote a safe year of off-roading.
As part of the blessing, several
obstacle courses are set up for those
who are interested in riding. The cost
to enter a vehicle into an obstacle

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For more information, go to http://


course is $20. Your vehicle does
cadillacjeepers.com/jeep-blessing/,
not have to be a Jeep to enter into a
or by email at founders@cadillacjeepcourse.
Courses returning this year will be ers.com.
stocker, intermediate, Chad Ville, and
mud bog.
Chad Carmichael, pastor of Morey
Community Church, prays over the
crowd of Jeep riders eager to take on
Gates open at 8 a.m.
the courses.
Praise Band 9 to 11 a.m.
We bless em, then we break em,
Vendors open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Carmichael said.
Stage 11 a.m. to noon National
Carmichael has rode trails on
Anthem by Mesick High School
Drummond Island, Twisted Trails
Marching Band. Speakers:
Off Road Park and Rocks and Val
DNR, Forest Service, local
leys Off-Road Park. The obstacles
off-road clubs shout-outs, blessing
message, blessing prayer, drivers
he encounters along the trails in his
meeting
1975 Ford Bronco inspire many of the
Childrens bounce house and/or
obstacles built for the annual event,
games noon to 4 p.m.
he said.
Off-road courses noon to 4:30 p.m.
Cost to attend the event as a specta Prize giveaways at 4 p.m.
tor is $5 per person 16 years old and
Jeep parade at 5 p.m. (an easy
up. Cost for those under 16 is free.
ride through the community and
The event will be held on the Satursurrounding area)
day before Mothers Day, April 30.

Schedule of events

www.cadillacnews.com | Friday, April 22, 2016

Manton

April 30 - The Annual Fish Derby


May 28 - Annual Classic Car/Truck & Craft Show
July 16 - Manton Truck Show
August 6 - Manton Bluegrass Festival

September 2- 5 - Manton Harvest Festival


September 29 - Manton Chamber of Commerce
Annual Banquet
December 3rd - Christmas Tree Lighting

Bosticks
Drugstore

The Original Manton Tire Store,

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with the Coldest Beer in Wexford County!

117 W. MAIN ST., MANTON


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FAX 824-6466

Emergency After Hours Service


Free Deliveries Gifts/Cards
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SAT. 9 AM-1 PM

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Friday, April 22, 2016 | www.cadillacnews.com

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UpBeat Cadillac
Music Series returns this summer

For roughly 20 years, Thursday nights during the


summer in Cadillac have been musically diverse and
upbeat.
For 19 years, Thursday has been the time when world
class jazz, blues and R&B is played as part of the UpBeat
Cadillac Music Series. The plan is to have it back again
this summer for the 20th year and 10 weeks of acts have
been confirmed to play on Thursday night during the
summer.
The concerts start at 7 p.m. beginning on June 23 and
continue weekly through Aug. 25 at the Rotary Performing Arts Pavilion. All shows are free, listener, community supported and music is played rain or shine. Donations are encouraged to help defray the cost, but are not
required.
The acts coming this year include:
June 23: Paul Kellers At Sundown Quintet, pop, jazz.
June 30: The Back Beats, blues, funk, pop, R&B.

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July 7: Ivory Clark Darnell, Motown, blues, pop, soul.


July 14: Petra VanNuiss Chicago All Stars, jazz, pop,
show-tunes.
July 21: Harper and Midwest Kind, blues.
July 28: Planet D Nonet, bigband, pop, show-tunes.
Aug 4: Paul Nelson Band, 2015 Grammy winning
blues, rock, fusion.
Aug 11: Edye Evans-Hyde with Terry Lower Quartet,
jazz, pop, show-tunes.
Aug 18: Rudy Petschauers NYC Trio with Melanie
Marod, pop, jazz, R&B.
Aug 25: Rusty Reid Band, blues, soul, Motown.
Tim Scully, who organizes the UpBeat Cadillac events,
said there is again a need for help funding, promoting
and arraigning lodging for the musical acts coming to
town. Anyone looking for more information or interested in housing a traveling musician can contact Scully at
231-723-7500 or by email at moover.ts@gmail.com.
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Shroom season kickoff


Finding a morel mushroom is like
finding gold; so is finding a free event
with fun for the whole family. The
Mesick Mushroom Festival has both
of those things.
Mesick, the self-proclaimed mushroom capital of the United States,
will have their annual Mesick Mushroom Festival on Mothers Day weekend, May 6 through May 8 with a few
pre-festival kick-off events the week
before.
The festival kicks off April 29 at
noon with the start of the mushroom
contest the search for the largest
black morel mushroom at Yeomans Market, located at 125 E. Mesick Ave. The contest will end at noon
on Saturday, May 7, with the winner
receiving $50.
For those looking to do a little morel hunting, mushroom picker kits
will be available at the festival for $6.

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There will also, naturally, be morel


mushrooms for sale at the festival.
Shiela Ferrel, one of the event coordinators said there will be 10 or 12
locals selling morels.
Last year Rob Ketchum, known as
The Mushroom Man, had 10 pounds
of morel mushrooms that he found
and brought to the event.
Theres more than just morel mushrooms at the festival, though. The
evening of Friday, May 6 will have an
array of activities that children can
enjoy such as Friday Night Live in
Mesick. This event on Walter Street
will have a DJ, bounce house, face
painting and other events for families
to enjoy together.
Ferrel said the grand parade on
Saturday at noon is always a festival
favorite. Last year, she had over 70
entries for the parade.
Other weekend events include a 5K

run/walk, a carnival, craft show, helicopter rides and an antique car show.
I believe we have something for
everybody, said Ferrel.
For more information on the Mesick Mushroom Festival visit, www.
mesick-mushroomfest.org.

Mesick Mushroom Festival


Schedule of Events:
April 29
Noon - Mushroom contest begins
5:30 p.m. - Fish Fry and entertainment at AMVETS Post #120
April 30
8 a.m. -15th Annual Blessing of the Jeeps
May 4
10 a.m. - Masonic Lodge pastie sale
May 5
9 a.m - National Day of Prayer potluck-style
breakfast at Harrietta Village Hall

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Mesick Mushroom Festival Schedule of Events cont.:


May 6
9 a.m. - 6 p.m. - Flea Market
10 a.m. - Masonic Lodge pastie sale
1 - 10 p.m. - Carnival (Special - Family Day)
4 - 6:30 p.m. Faith Lutheran Church brats supper (freewill offering)
5:30 p.m. - Fish Fry and entertainment at AMVETS Post No. 120
6 p.m. - Co-ed softball tournament
6 p.m. - Ping-pong ball drop at Mesick High
School
6:20 p.m. - Gordon Russ Magic Show at Mesick High School
7 p.m. - Friday Night Live in Mesick (Walters
Street)
Crafts table for Kids Bounce House, Balloon
Artist, Face Painting, Cake Walk, street
dance music donated by Parties on the Go DJ
Service. Write your worries down, stuff the
mushroom and watch them go up in smoke
during the Burning of the Schroom.
May 7

8 a.m. - Mesick Mushroom River 5K Run/Walk


8 a.m. - Co-ed softball tournament (Continued)
9 a.m. - 6 p.m. - Flea Market
9 a.m. - The Gift of Caring baked goods
9 a.m. - 3 p.m. - Corn hole tournament
10 a.m. - Dusk TC Helicopter Rides
10 a.m. - Masonic Lodge pastie sale
10 a.m. - Money Hunt
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. - Mesick Museum open house
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. - Hobby/craft show
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. BBQ chicken sandwich at Mesick Middle School
10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Mesick United Methodist
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Huey Lewis and the News will visit Interlochen this summer during the annual Arts Festival on July 19.

Interlochen Summer Arts Festival


will showcase rising and current stars in the arts

The Interlochen 2016 Summer Arts Festival is perhaps


one of the hidden gems of Michigan.
Its the largest arts festival in Northern Michigan and
its one of the most comprehensive arts festivals in the
country, said Christopher Gruits, executive director of
Interlochen Presents. A lot of people dont even realize
how big it is.
This year for the 52nd season of the festival, Huey Lewis and the News, Martina McBride, Tears for Fears and
even Jay Leno will be featured.
Performances this year start on Thursday, June 23.
This will be a concert by the Steve Miller Band at 8 p.m.
in the Kresge Auditorium. Jay Leno and Martina McBride will be performing at the same location with Leno
performing on Friday, July 29, at 8 p.m. and McBride on
Friday, Aug. 12, at 8 p.m.
Music, of course, isnt all thats offered at the festival.
There will also be a performance of Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet in an open theater.
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We really have every type of arts presentation here,


said Gruits. We have everything from writers to visual
arts gallery to modern dance or Shakespeare.
One of the unique performances Gruits talked about
was called LUMA: Art in Darkness.
LUMA, as Gruits explained, uses darkness as a canvas
and light as a paintbrush and performance tool.
The show is conducted in a completely dark theater and
uses a beautifully inter-woven flow of light, dancers and
music to create a colorful and mesmerizing performance.
This particular show by LUMA features Melissa Staroszik, Canadas rhythmic gymnastics champion along
with seven other dancers.
While the Interlochen Summer Arts Festival certainly
brings in some big names from the world of arts, this
year the festival is focusing on showcasing some of the
upcoming artists with the Young Americans Festival,
which, as Gruits explained, is a festival within a festival.
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This Young Americans Festival is


an opportunity for people in Northern Michigan to experience some
of the top young artists from across
the country they may see over the
next couple of years, said Gruits.
Theyre really kind of rising stars.
Some of these rising stars even have
their roots in Interlochen. For example, one of the players in SYBARITE5,
which will be performing on Tuesday,
July 19, at 8 p.m. in Dendrinos Chapel,
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Its great to have the connection
for students who are here studying so
they can see someone who attended
Interlochen return in a professional
context, said Gruits.
Tickets for the various performances range from $7 to around $85
and will go on sale April 29. They can
be purchased online at www.tickets.
interlochen.org or by calling the Interlochen Box Office at 800-681-5920 or
(231)-276-7800.

JUNE PERFORMANCES
Thursday, June 23
Steve Miller Band
8 p.m., Kresge Auditorium
Tuesday, June 28
Jackson Browne
8 p.m., Kresge Auditorium
Thursday, June 30
Rich Hill, film screening
8 p.m., DeRoy Center for Film Studies

JULY PERFORMANCES
July 1 & 2
Romeo & Juliet
Interlochen Shakespeare Festival
8 p.m., Upton-Morley Pavilion
Sunday, July 3
World Youth Symphony Orchestra,
JoAnn Falletta, conductor
8 p.m., Kresge Auditorium
Monday, July 4
The Glenn Miller Orchestra
2 p.m., Interlochen Bowl

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Tuesday, July 5
The Capitol Steps
8 p.m., Corson Auditorium
July 5, 6 & 7
Circle Mirror Transformation
Interlochen Shakespeare Festival
8 p.m., Harvey Theatre
Thursday, July 7
Danez Smith, poet
8 p.m., Writing House
Friday, July 8
Kyle Abraham/Abraham.In.Motion
8 p.m., Corson Auditorium
July 8 & 9
Romeo & Juliet
Interlochen Shakespeare Festival
8 p.m., Upton-Morley Pavilion
Saturday, July 9
An Evening with Sarah Jarosz
8 p.m., Corson Auditorium
Sunday, July 10
World Youth Symphony Orchestra,
JoAnn Falletta, conductor
8 p.m., Kresge Auditorium
LUMA - Art in Darkness
2 p.m., Corson Auditorium
Monday, July 11
The Kings Singers
8 p.m., Corson Auditorium
Wednesday, July 13
Tears for Fears
8 p.m., Kresge Auditorium
Thursday, July 14
Bla Fleck & Chris Thile
8 p.m., Kresge Auditorium
Friday, July 15
Brandi Carlile and Old Crow Medicine
Show
7 p.m., Kresge Auditorium
Sunday, July 17
World Youth Symphony Orchestra,
Christopher Rountree, conductor
8 p.m., Kresge Auditorium
Monday, July 18
GREGG ALLMAN & PETER FRAMPTON
7:30 p.m., Kresge Auditorium
Tuesday, July 19
An Evening with HUEY LEWIS AND THE
NEWS
8 p.m., Kresge Auditorium
SYBARITE5 Look Back, Move Forward

Jay Leno is at Interlochen on July 29.


8 p.m., Dendrinos Chapel
Saturday, July 23
Interlochen Collage
8 p.m., Kresge Auditorium
World Youth Symphony Orchestra, Joshua Weilerstein, conductor; Zuill Bailey,
cello
8 p.m., Kresge Auditorium

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JULY PERFORMANCES CONT.


Monday, July 25
Kris Bowers
8 p.m., Dendrinos Chapel
Tuesday, July 26
An Evening with Lyle Lovett and his Large Band
8 p.m., Kresge Auditorium
Conrad Tao, piano
8 p.m., Dendrinos Chapel
Wednesday, July 27
Rick Springfield Stripped Down
8 p.m., Kresge Auditorium
Thursday, July 28
Alexandra Kleeman
8 p.m., The Writing House
Friday, July 29
Jay Leno
8 p.m., Kresge Auditorium
Saturday, July 30
Lindsey Stirling
8 p.m., Kresge Auditorium
World Youth Symphony Orchestra, Carlos Kalmar, conductor;
Conrad Tao, piano
8 p.m., Kresge Auditorium
An Evening with Jake Shimabukuro
8 p.m., Upton-Morley Pavilion

AUGUST PERFORMANCES
Aug. 4, 5, 6 & 7
Catch Me if You Can, The Musical
High School Musical Theatre Co.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday 7:30 p.m., Sunday, 1:30 p.m.
Corson Auditorium
Sunday, Aug. 7
World Youth Symphony Orchestra and Les Prludes, JungHo Pak, conductor; Jeffrey S. Kimpton, conductor
7:30 p.m., Interlochen Bowl
Tuesday, Aug. 9
Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo and Melissa Etheridge
8 p.m., Kresge Auditorium
Friday, Aug. 12
Martina McBride Live in Concert
8 p.m., Kresge Auditorium
Aug. 15, 17 & 20
Ens String Quartet
8 p.m., Corson Auditorium
Sunday, Aug. 28
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Back to the Bricks is


worth checking out
CADILLAC The purr of rumbling engines and shine of
classic cars will take over downtown Cadillac in June during
Back to the Bricks 2016.
Four-hundred-plus classic cars are expected to be at this
years event in Cadillac, which brings in hundreds of people,
and is set to take place June 4 and 5.
It is a great showcase of the people and things to do in the
area, said Joy VanDrie of the Cadillac Area Visitors Bureau.
Its the largest public event that we have annually here in
Cadillac.
VanDrie said event attendees also will have the opportunity
to see the famous Polar Express 1225 Pere Marquette steam
train on June 4 around 1 p.m. This will be the second year that
the train has been in Cadillac for the event, and VanDrie is
excited to have it back in the area.
There also will be a Fun Run on Saturday. This sight-seeing
tour will take participants on a quest to 20 different locations
in a 20-mile radius of Cadillac in the hopes of obtaining the
best poker hand. In order to participate in the event, a $5 Fun
Run card is needed. The card will be punched at each location. At the end of the day, the cards will be turned in and participants will draw a hand of cards based on their punches.
While the event has been going in Cadillac for a couple of
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event this year.
The Shoreline Show and Shine is a new addition. After the
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they will head back towards downtown and park in the lots
adjacent to the lake for a casual show and shine for the afternoon.
VanDrie said she was incredibly excited to hear that Back
to the Bricks in Cadillac will be getting some major attention
this year as well.
We just got notification that the National Hot Rod Association is going to have a representative here and an information
booth, she said. For a car show to have groups like that
looking at Cadillac and Back to the Bricks just tells us that its
a great event to attend.

Back to the Bricks


schedule of events
June 1-3
9 a.m.5 p.m. Registration at Visitors Bureau, Goodie bag &
Packet Pick-up (201 N. Mitchell Street)
June 4
9 a.m.noon: Registration at Godfrey Chevrolet Buick, Goodie
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10 a.m. Godfrey Blessing of the Classics
Arrive between 9 and 11 a.m. at Godfrey Chevrolet (1701 N.
Mitchell Street, Cadillac)
11 a.m. Safelite Lakes Cruise around Lakes Cadillac & Mitchell
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Immediately Following the Cruise: Shoreline Show & Shine. The Cruise will follow the south side of Lake Cadillac back
towards downtown, taking a left onto
Lake Street to funnel into the Parking
lots adjacent to the Lake for a casual
Show & Shine for the afternoon.
Noon6 p.m. Fun Run through the Forest. The Fun Run is a poker run to up
to 20 locations in the surrounding area.
This sight-seeing tour will show you the
best of our area, making you want to
come back during the summer months
for more. Buy a $5 Fun Run Card at any
registration location and test your luck
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the designated locations youll get your
card punched. 4 - 6 p.m. Fun Run cards
due at a location to be determined.
1 p.m. 1225 Pere Marquette Steam
Train. The famous Polar Express
train will pull into Cadillac at approximately 1 p.m. to reside on the tracks
on exhibit for the afternoon.
Noon 4 p.m. Live Music by The
Moonhowlers with Rob & Bob

Cadillac Classic Car Show. Look for


11 a.m.6 p.m. Food & Product Venthe Cadillac High School Band Perfordors in the City Park
mance and 50/50s from 10 a.m. 4
June 5
p.m. by the Cadillac Viking Sports
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dise and event raffle tickets will be
are registered and have picked up
available at the Cadillac Area Visitors
packets will be escorted to the parkBureau. Merchandise and raffle ticking location. Vehicles will fill Cass to
Harris on Mitchell Street, then Lake to ets will also be available at the city
park and by center stage throughout
Mitchell on Harris Street, then north
the event on Sunday.
from the Harris and Mitchell streets
8 a.m. 5 p.m. Special exhibits
intersection. All maps will be in the
Police Car Exhibit. The law enforceregistration packet, online the week
of the show and at points of entry the ment display will be three modern
patrol cars: a Ford Interceptor bemorning of the show.
ing represented by the City Police, a
Trailer Staging & Parking will be availChevrolet Tahoe being represented
able at the Cadillac High School.
by the Sheriffs Department and a
10 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Free shuttle
Dodge Charger being represented by
CWTA will offer a free shuttle from
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active, so anyone from the public is
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Freedom Festival
is fourth fun in Cadillac

Cadillac will definitely make a big boom again this Fourth of


July.
The festival will take place July 1 to 4. Some events, such as
the annual Water Fire Tribute to honor veterans, Thunder by
the Lakeshore Motorcycle show, the free Community Picnic,
and live music, will all return this year. New activities include
a 5K race, but as of press time planning was not complete.
The Pork in the Park event also will return this year. The
cookoff will have up to 12 contestants square off to see who has
the best ribs, baked beans and corn on the cob.
The cooking will start at 9 a.m. (on July 3), but people will be
able to sample and vote for their favorite from 2 to 6 p.m. Like
last year, there will be a small fee to pay to vote, but for that fee
you will get ribs, beans and corn.
Besides the Pork in the Park, there will be kids activities in
and around the park throughout the festival and DJ ShawnyD will be hosting a street dance on Lake Street beginning at 6
p.m. on July 1. The beverage garden will be open beginning on
July 1 with all the proceeds benefiting the Cadillac Area Honor
Guard.
There are other events planned during the celebration as
well. At the Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center the
Mike Townsend Kids Fishing Tournament will be held on July
2 with registration starting at 7 a.m. and the contest from 8 to
11 a.m.
As for entertainment at the Rotary Performing Arts Pavilion
on July 2, The Donny Hart Band will be the featured entertainer. The next night, Tommy Vale & the Torpedos will take the
stage.The Beverage Garden also will have late night entertainment with Afterglow.
A community church service will be held at 10 a.m. on July 3.
Throughout the weekend, food and merchandise vendors will
be in the park as well. The annual Fireworks show will be held
on July 3 and will be let off over Lake Cadillac.
On July 4, festivities will kick off with the Grand Parade at
10 a.m. and, as always, staging for the event will be from Lake
and Harris streets near Elk Alley. Immediately following the
parade there will be the community picnic in the park. There
also will be vendors and a kids carnival to wrap up the long
holiday weekend.
Other events are still in the planning stages and will be
announced at a later date. For more information about the
festival or any event going on in Cadillac, visit www.cadillacmichigan.com or call the Cadillac Area Visitors Bureau, (231)
775-0657.

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On Thursday, June 30, The Battle of the Bands will
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From Friday through Monday, a variety of vendors,
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On Monday, July 4, the Grand Parade begins at 10 a.m.,
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Visitors find lots of


Independence Day activities
in Evart

Evarts Fourth of July fireworks will be at a new location


this year. Instead of the display taking place at the Osceola
County Fairgrounds where they had been for 40 years or
so, the Evart Municipal
Airport will be their new
home.
City officials say the
new location will provide
ample parking and, perhaps, promote more community. The fairgrounds
location offered limited
seating, and those who
attended the fireworks
watched from parking
lots and spread lawn
chairs along streets.
The fireworks display
is slated to begin at dusk
July 3. Organizers will
use July 4 in case of a
weather-related, July 3
postponement.
Although the fireworks
have become an important part of Evarts Independence Day activities
and they draw thousands
of onlookers each year,
they are but a part of the
communitys holidayrelated activities. Also on
the communitys agenda
is the annual Fourth of
July parade.
The parade route lies
along Main Street. Paraders end up in the park. The July 4 parade is Evarts largest.
It annually features veterans, the high school marching
band, old tractors, fire-fighting equipment and horses
among its other attractions. The parade begins at 11 a.m.
People begin lining Main Street with lawn chairs well before the events official start time.
Following the parade is the Party in the Park.
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The party takes place in Evarts Riverside Park along the


edge of the placid Muskegon River. At the park, a DJ will
play familiar tunes. Pony rides will be available for children. Bounce houses
will provide other fun
options for young attendees. Fire department personnel will
offer giant water slide
entertainment.
A mechanical bull
will be at the park for
those wanting to test
their riding skills.
Those with a good
pitching arm or just
wanting to dunk someone can try their luck at
the dunk booth. In the
river, people will race
rubber ducks.
Want food? The Lions
Club will hold a chicken
barbecue. Firefighters
will have ice cream on
hand. Members of the
local chapter of the
General Federation of
Womens Clubs will
have strawberry shortcake for sale there.
Even before the fireworks on July 3, visitors will have reason to
gather in town. July 2,
from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.,
The Rockshow, an 80s,
award-winning tribute band, will be giving a free concert
at the Evart Depot.
Runners also will want to be aware Evarts Independence Day 5K. The race will begin at 8:30 a.m. July 4. It
will begin at the Evart High School. For more information about the 5K, visit http://evartjuly4th5kwalkrun.
weebly.com/.
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Summer is not the same without

Razzasque Days

LEROY It just wouldnt be summer without the annual event with the odd-sounding name.
The second weekend in July is LeRoys annual celebration, Razzasque Days. July 8 is Kids Day with the
childrens theme parade in the morning and games in
the park after lunch. July 9 is the grand parade complete
with floats, big trucks, tractors and entertainment followed by a chicken BBQ and entertainment in the village
park.
Both days have multiple events such as softball, golf,
and horseshoe tournaments, kids games, food booths,
vendors, car shows and many other activities throughout
the day. Nightlife is highlighted by the street dance and
adult beverage tent with live entertainment each evening. For a more detailed schedule, visit the LeRoy Razzasque Days website closer to the date of the event.

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Razzasque Days has been going on in LeRoy for a number of years and most people still have no clue what the
name means but they do know what to expect when it
takes place: fireworks, a parade, a Miss LeRoy contest, a
car show, various kids games and much more.
This first began as a logging festival then morphed
into more of a community celebration, planning committee president Lori Servello said. It has obviously
changed over the years but our signature events always
seem to stay the same.
We see people from all over, Servello said. Its amazing because you can stand in the middle and look around
and not recognize anyone, which means people from the
outside are coming in.
This years event will take place July 8 and 9, with most
of the activities taking place on Saturday, July 9.
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Family fun on the canal


The canal between Lake Mitchell and Lake Cadillac
will be lined with hundreds of people as cardboard and
duct tape boats race by on June 18 for the seventh-annual
Day on the Canal.
Its one of our biggest events in the year; it brings in
anywhere from 800 to 1,200 people, said Edward Shaw,
park interpreter at Mitchell State Park.
Shaw said anyone or any entity can enter a boat in the
races, which are broken into four groups: ages 6 to 10, 11
to 15, 16 and older and a family race.
The requirement for entering a boat into the races is
simple: the boat can only be made of cardboard, duct tape
and spray paint.
Shaw said every year people at the event are baffled
that a boat can be made out of cardboard, but said its really the duct tape that keeps the boats afloat.
If you build a good boat, it will last... a majority of the
boats make it down and back, he said, adding that he
has two boats that his four kids have raced for a couple of
years.

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This event is really meant for people of all ages to have


fun with said Shaw, adding that one year a group of five
grown men all squeezed into one cardboard boat and
paddled it down the canal.
It was pretty darn comical and people get really into
this. They dress up and wear wigs.
If the fun of racing a cardboard boat down the canal
isnt enough incentive to get people to participate, there
are prizes. Awards will be given for the most creative design spanning all age groups and the best time in each of
the age categories.
In addition to the boat races, there also will be an arts
and crafts show on June 18.
The arts and crafts show has been getting bigger and
bigger each year and it all seems to be Michigan-made,
said Shaw, adding that last year there was someone who
made jewelry out of Michigan rocks and someone who
makes wood benches and swings.
For more information on the event or camping at the
park for the event, call 231-775-7911.
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Marion Fair,
Marion Days
offer dose of good,
old fashioned fun

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Razzasque Days
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December

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Two events in Marion offer residents and visitors alike
a healthy dose of good, old fashioned fun.
This years Marion Fair will be held from June 19 to 25,
and will feature all the attractions that have made this
event a perennial favorite for more than 75 years.
Those attractions include a concert, tractor pulls, draft
horse pulls, O-road derby, figure 8 derby, rodeo and 4-H
events, among others.
Full details and this years schedule will be available on
the Marion Fair website at www.marionfair.com and in
the Cadillac News closer to the date of the event.
After years of going by the name Old Fashioned
Days, a few years ago, organizers decided to change the
annual event back to its original name Marion Days.
During previous years, participants were asked to wear
old fashioned clothing but in recent years, the only requirement was to have a good time.
This years event will be held Aug. 5 to 7 and will feature a hot dog roast, street sales, the ever-popular duck
race, music, canoe/kayak race, parade and more.
Marion Days kicks off Aug. 5 with a hot dog roast at
Veterans Park near downtown Marion.
For more information about both events, contact the
Marion Chamber of Commerce or visit www.marionmichigan.com.
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A music festival for the


hammered dulcimer
For 43 years now, the Original Dulcimer Players Funfest has been one of Michigans cant-miss festivals.
The 44th year of the festival will be held at the Osceola
County Fairgrounds in Evart July 14 to 17. Each year
the event draws thousands. Even before the official,
three-day extravaganza begins, the town swells as musicians begin pouring into the city. Many of them camp
at the fairgrounds and gather for informal jam sessions
while waiting for the main event.
Organizers bill the event as a family oriented music
festival for people of all ages. The yearly festival is the
offspring of the 53-year-old Original Dulcimer Players
Club.
The Original Dulcimer Players Club is the largest
and oldest hammered dulcimer club in the world. By
original dulcimer, club members mean the hammered
dulcimer.
Kathy Rayman, president of the Original Dulcimer
Players Club, said the hammered dulcimer was a little-

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known instrument 53 years ago. The mission of the


Original Dulcimer Players Club was to preserve and
promote the art of playing the hammered dulcimer. I
think it has done that.
The festival offers a large assortment of workshops,
including more than 70 relating to the hammered dulcimer. Also being offered are autoharp, banjo, bass guitar,
dobro, fiddle, guitar, harmonica harp and hurdy-gurdy
workshops. In addition to those are workshops for mandolin, mountain dulcimer, piano, psaltery and ukulele
players. For a complete listing of workshops to be held
during the festival, visit the organizations website,
www.dulcimers.com. Vendors also converge on the
fairgrounds. Shoppers can purchase many types of folk
instruments, music books and other music accoutrements.
The events admission price allows entry to the workshops and concerts and will also include an annual
membership in the Original Dulcimer Players Club.
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Celebrating big
in a small town
Fourth celebration in Luther

Live life in a small town. Celebrate big.


That could be the motto of tiny Luther in Lake County.
The village has a population of 318 according to the
2010 census, but it puts on one of the liveliest Fourth of
July celebrations anywhere.
The towns Fourth of July holiday includes all the condiments. Fireworks? It has them. Food, a parade, music,
camaraderie?
Check, check, check and check.
Plus, the townsfolk remember their past.
In the early 1900s, Luther was a well-known logging village. Some 1,500 people inhabited the village then.
In those days, loggers knew how to use crosscut saws,
peaveys and cant hooks. They could roll logs, shinny up
trees and do the other things necessary to extract a living
from giant white pine trees.

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Drawing from the past, Luther holds its Luther Logging


Days celebration during the Fourth of July holiday.
Favorite activities include the International Lumberjack Competition in which many of those old skills are
practiced, kids games, a horse pull, softball tournaments
and other events.
During the lumberjack competition, the sound of
chainsaws roars through town as contestants buzz
through logs with modern logging equipment. For those
who want to see how logging was done in the old days,
competitors use handsaws and axes.
Each year brings new delights. Among the old favorites
are bands and the booths of vendors.
For more information, contact Lori at 231-629-5634 or go
to www.facebook.com/lutherloggingdays.
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Evart has full slate of concerts in store

The city of Evart has a whole summer of weekend music on tap with the
return of its annual concert series.
The Downtown Development Authority once again scheduled a full slate of
concerts. Al Weinberg, DDA director,
said the citys annual concert series
has a two-fold purpose: It brings quality cultural entertainment to an otherwise culturally underserved area, and
it draws people from around the state
and outlying areas of the Evart region
to the city. Many of those who attend
a concert turn into shoppers while in
town or return as shoppers another
day, he said.
He already has summers entertainment lineup set, too. The summer will
offer 10 weekends of entertainment.
The entertainment series will begin
with a John Rush and The Human Ipod performance on Thursday, June 9.
It will conclude Aug. 27 with a Magic
Bus performance. In between, those

in Evart for the weekend can see performances by the Luke Cyrus Band,
The Kari Lynch band, the Chalk Art
Festival, The Rock Show,
Karin Elizabeth and the Remedy
Band and a David Gerald performance.
Following that array of artistic
events, Anne Hills, Matt Watroba and
Additional Acts will come to town. Finally, Rich Eddys Rockin Oldies will
make an appearance before the concluding weekend of the Magic Bus.
No admission is charged for the
concerts. Donations, however, are
solicited.
Two concerts will be clustered
around Independence Day.
The group, The Rock Show, will be
appearing Saturday, July 2. The following Friday, July 8, Karin Elizabeth
and the Remedy Band will present
a show beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the
Depot.

In the event of inclement weather,


the concerts will be held at Crossroads
Community Church across the street
from the Depot.
For complete details, go to the DDA
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Motocross

coming to the fair


The Northern District Fair Board has booked a new
grandstand event that they hope will be popular with
summer fair-goers ... motocross.
On Friday, Aug. 19, the racing event, Martins X-Treme
Racing, starts at 7 p.m.
This event is new for us and is open to people from
the community of all ages, stated Yvonne Meyer, board
secretary. Anyone can sign up and ride, people of all ages
with quads and motorcycles. And they also bring riders.
Motocross is off-road motorcycle racing held on enclosed, off-road circuits.
We will have classes for everyone from beginners up
to pro bikes and quads with money pay and trophies,
explained owner Adam Martin. We bring a builder for

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the tracks and its safe and challenging for both younger
rides and the pros. Its fun for all the riders that come
out.
This year, the gate entrance fee is $2 which lets people
in to walk around and see exhibits. This year, senior citizens and veterans will be admitted for free.
The annual Northern District Fair of Cadillac will be
open Saturday, Aug. 13 through Aug. 20.
Summer fairs are a family event, with midway rides,
cotton candy and elephant ears, plus animals and grand
stand events.
Gates open at 2 p.m. Tuesday through Friday; at noon
on Saturday and at 5 p.m. on Monday.
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MIDWAY SCHEDULE

Tuesday - $10 armband to ride all day


Wednesday - $1 per ride all day
Thursday - Kids Day - $12 armband
Friday and Saturday - $17 armband

GRANDSTAND SCHEDULE

Monday - 4 p.m. Kids Pedal Pull. Registration at 3 p.m. Veterans Salute, 6 p.m.
Tuesday - 7 p.m. Farm Stock Tractor Pull
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Garden Tractor Pull
Thursday - 7 p.m. Heavy Weight Horse Pull
Friday - 7 p.m. Martines XTreme Racing - Motocross event
Saturday - 7 p.m. Night of Destruction

FLORAL HALL

Craft show and sale from 2 to 7 p.m. from Thursday through Saturday, Aug. 18 to 20. Entry fee is $10 per day. For information, call
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There will be judging all week on livestock entries, including poultry,


sheep, pigs and cows. Also, there are several horse shows and even
pocket pets. The livestock auction is Wednesday night, Aug. 17.

EXHIBITS

There will be many exhibits and craft demonstrations throughout the


week.

SPECIAL EVENTS

Showmanship Sweepstakes, 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 19


Exhibitor Potluck Supper and Trophy Presentation, 5 p.m. Saturday
Aug. 20, in the Civic Center
For more detailed information, visit: northerndistrictfair.org.
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For more information or to


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college.interlochen.org
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Kids get ready for the


Osceola County Fair
Ah, the rustic lifestyle.
It is still alive and well in Osceola County. The evidence
is found at the county fair each summer.
The Osceola County 4-H and FFA Fair has been an ongoing affair since 1875. Showing the countys agricultural
spine, the fair continues much that is traditional.
School-aged youth still bring their livestock to town
to the county fairgrounds at the western edge of Evart.
Horses, ponies, goats, sheep, swine, beef and dairy animals, goats, poultry, rabbits and other animals theyre
there. And owners of the animals handle them for the
judges, talk about them, post displays and, in some cases,
let them get auctioned off.
But the fair isnt just about animals. Each year, fruits
and vegetables are on display. So are science projects and
other items. A fair, after all, is an event at which things

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are put on display.


And the fair isnt just for the countys youth, either.
Adults can enter all sorts of things in open divisions.
The fair is a lot more than horse and goat barns, rabbit
cages and chicken hutches. Think entertainment.
Each year, of course, there also are midway rides,
cotton candy, food booths, tractor pulls and more. This
year, the fair will feature an antique tractor pull Friday
evening during fair week. A Farm Stock tractor pull will
take place Saturday evening.
This year, the fair will run July 25-30. The dates offer
county residents a chance to celebrate their rural roots
once again and have a final hurrah before fall sports
practices and other responsibilities begin.
For more information, visit www.osceola-countyfairgrounds.com or call the fair office at 231-734-5481.
www.cadillacnews.com | Friday, April 22, 2016

ACTIVITIES? YOU BET!

And even more when you get to the crossroads


Wow! What a time! A weekend
devoted to fun that will include a
beauty pageant, golf outing, parade, car show, live music, chicken
barbecue, childrens carnival and
a softball tournament. So many
activities packed into such a short
time. That is the Great American
Crossroads Celebration, an annual,
late-summer extravaganza.
Chastity Eads, the executive director of the Reed City Area Chamber of Commerce, said she doesnt
know how many years the celebration has been held, but it has been
going on in some fashion for a long
time. People simply enjoy coming
to it. The event annually draws be-

tween 3,000 and 5,000 people to town.


This year, the gala will run from
Thursday, Aug. 18, through Sunday,
Aug. 21. Its opening-evening kickoff
will feature the General Federation
of Womens Clubs sponsored Miss
Reed City Pageant.
On Friday will come the Reed
City Area Public Schools annual
Athletic Boosters Golf Outing. Also
will come the other activities for
which the festival is widely known.
The parade will wind through the
streets of town. Cars will line the
downtown area during the auto
show. Car aficionados will be able
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off for dancing and live music will


fill the air. During the chicken barbecue, the smell of grilling chicken
will waft down Upton Street.
Parents will want to bring their
children to town for the childrens
carnival. Athletes will be competing
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Many fan favorites returning to

Hoxeyville Music Festival

A regional band that has been a favorite of the Hoxeyville Music Festival returns this year to take the stage.
Michigan-based Greensky Bluegrass will headline the
Aug. 19 to 21 Hoxeyville Music Festival for two nights.
Local favorites Airborne or Aquatic, Luke Winslow
King and the Zak Bunce Project also will appear.
Other acts featured in this years lineup include Railroad Earth, Billy Strings, Sweetwater Warblers, Horseshoes and Hand Grenades, the Crane Wives, Lindsay
Lou and the Flatbellys, The Go Rounds, Eggs Bernad and
the Electrons, The Accidentals, Macpodz, The Waydown
Wanderers, Whistle Stop Revue, Benzie Playboys, Ralston
Bowles, Big Dudee Roo, Fauxgrass, Barbarossa Bros,
Nicholas James and the Bandwagon, Roosevelt Diggs,
Cold Tone Harvest, Gifts or Creatures, Marke Lavengood
Bluegrass Bonanza!, Herb and Hanson, Soul Patch, Deep
Fried Pickle Project and Lake Effect.
General admission three-day tickets with camping are
available at the pre-sale price of $130. If you are towing
anything, you must purchase an RV pass based upon
your length. Pop-ups, campers, and RVs less than 16-feet

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are considered small RV. All towable campers and RVs


longer than 16-feet are large RV. Deluxe RV sites are no
longer offered. ADA camping is still located closest to the
main venue.
If you wish to camp with friends driving separate
vehicles, you must arrive in line at the gate at the same
time. Plan a meeting spot nearby and drive in together.
Campsites may not be held or reserved.
Admission for children ages 5 to 18 is $40 for the weekend. Children under age 5 are free.
Also keep in mind no dogs are allowed other than service animals. No camp fires or open fires are allowed. Do
not bring beer kegs, fireworks, illegal substances, laser
pointers, paper lanterns or weapons. Organizers ask that
attendees be considerate of others, and if you plan on setting up inside the main venue, have a low-backed, beachstyle chair so as to not obstruct the view of others.
Hoxeyville Music Festival can be found at 11130 W. 48
1/2 Road off M-37 in South Branch Township.
For more information or to order tickets, check out
www.hoxeyville.com.
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Steam
Machines
Buckley Old Engine Show
is more than a blast from the past

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to


farm back in the early 1900s?
At the Buckley Old Engine Show Aug. 18 through
Aug. 21 event attendees will not only see antique
farm equipment, but also get a hands-on experience.
You can use a 100-year-old corn sheller; you can
run a grits mill to make seed, said Jim Luper, one of
the event coordinators.
Luper added there will be a wide range of antique
tractors on display at the event.
You can literally see the evolution of the tractor
from steam to kerosene to gas to diesel, he said.
Some of these things you look at (and) you wouldnt
even guess it was a tractor.

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If farming equipment doesnt particularly interest


you, go shopping in the flea market or take a walk
down the 1900s street front and see a blacksmith, cobbler, old-time barber shop and general store.
There also will be hands-on events that will teach
the art of rope and soap making and even how to run
a loom.
In addition, two old trains will be giving rides
through the weekend, which Luper said is always a
big hit since not many people can say that have ridden a steam train.
A 1906 cider mill also will be giving away apple cider for free or if you prefer, there will be souvenir
glasses for sale.
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You literally cannot see it all in one day.


We cover 300 acres, said Luper.
The cost to attend the event is $10 for
adults and children 15 and under are free.
Once into the event, the demonstrations,
apple cider and even train rides are free of
charge.
For more information on the event, visit
www.buckleyoldengineshow.org.

DAILY SCHEDULED EVENTS:

9 a.m. Opening Ceremony, National Anthem and


flag raising
9 - 11 a.m. Barber shop (closed Sunday)
9:15 a.m. Farm chore demonstrations (hands on)
10 a.m. Veneer mill
10 -11 a.m. 1906 Cider mill
10 a.m. - noon 1800s Sawmill
10:30 a.m. Threshing and straw baling
11 a.m. Plowing with steam, gas and diesel
11:15 a.m. Farm chore demonstrations (hands on)
11:30 a.m. Veneer mill
Noon - Steam whistle jubilee
Noon Tractor slow race
Noon - 3 p.m. Barber shop (closed Sunday)
12:30 p.m. Kids Tractor Pull (Ages 4-7)
1 p.m. History of harvesting and threshing
1 - 2 p.m. 1906 Cider mill (not Sunday)
1 - 2:30 p.m. 1800s Sawmill
1:15 p.m. Farm chore demonstrations (hands on)
1:30 p.m. Threshing and straw baling
2:30 p.m. Veneer mill
3 p.m. Parade
4:30 - 5 p.m. 1800s Sawmill
After Parade Veneer mill
After Parade Farm chore demonstrations (hands on)
Dusk Spark show
Buckley Tractor Driving School (Learn to drive a John Deere Tractor)
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Kids Scavenger Hunt & Play Area (Sign-up at Mayfield Town Hall)
Thursday Night Garden Tractor Safari
Friday Night Farm Tractor Safari
Saturday Night Tractor Poker Run
Saturday Evening - Horse Pull
Sunday 8:30 a.m. - Non-denominational church service. 10 a.m.
Memorial service.

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Demonstration
Areas
Animal Barn Oil Well Building
Arts and Crafts Building Old-Time Necessities
Barber Shop Power House
Blacksmith Shop Print Shop
Bowl Mill Prony Brake
Cider Mill Rock Crusher
Cobbler Shop Sawmill
Foundry Building Shingle Mills
Gas Engines Steam Building
Harness Shop Steam Train
Machinery Museum Threshing & Baling
Mayfield Town Hall Veneer Mill
Music Building Woodworking Shop
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PINES to 38470 or visiting the coupon page on our site. Youll be instantly
rewarded for joining. We allow double dipping too! Join both clubs & receive
double the coupons!

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5992 Michigan 55
Cadillac, MI 49601
231.775.7752

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CadillaC Party lounge


The Areas Only TRUE Sports Lounge!

516 N. Mitchell St., Cadillac


Call for take-out anytime!
231-775-9073

Hours: Monday-Saturday 7 AM to 2 AM,


Sunday 12 PM-2 AM

The Only Sports Bar in the


North to watch your favorite
sporting events. Home of
two 50 plasma TVs
WINGS & MORE

Mozzarella Sticks
Chicken Strips
Beer Battered Mushrooms
Beer Battered Onion Rings
Deep Fried Cauliflower
Jalapeo Poppers
Potato Skins
(smothered with Cheese & Bacon)
Sampler Platter
(Onion Rings, Mushrooms, Cauliflower,
Chicken Wings & Mozzarella Sticks)
Chicken Wings (13 Sauces)

MEXICAN

Nachos Supreme
Fajitas (Steak or Chicken)
Burrito
Tacos
Enchilada
Chimichanga
Quesadillas
Beef or Chicken
BLT
Steak

SOUP & SALADS

SIDES

BURGERS

All burgers are 1/3# fresh ground beef


served on a bun with chips

Chips & Salsa


Potato Chips & Ranch
Cheese & Crackers
Loaf of Homemade Bread
French Fries
Basket of Fries
Waffle Fries
Basket of Waffle Fries
Steak Fries
Chili Cheese Fries

Hamburger
Cheeseburger
Mushroom Swiss Burger
Olive Burger
Patty Melt
Viking Burger
Western Burger
Sticky Burger

SUBS & SANDWICHES


All Sandwiches are served on Bread

Shaved Prime Rib Sandwich


Reuben Sandwich
Corned Beef Sandwich
Famous Club Sandwich
French Dip Sandwich
Philly Steak Sandwich
Fried Chicken Sandwich
Grilled Chicken Sandwich
Battered Fish Sandwich
BLT
Grilled Ham & Cheese
Grilled Cheese

All dinners served with your choice of potato and


choice of cole slaw, soup or salad or homemade
bread

Friday & Saturday Nights Salad Bar available with all dinners

All subs served hot or cold with choice of cheese,


choice of dressing, lettuce, tomato & onion

Stacked Ham Sub


Stacked Turkey Sub
Turkey, Bacon & Ranch Sub
Italian-Ham & Salami Sub
Shaved Prime Rib Sub

New York Strip


T-Bone Steak
Rib Eye Steak
Porterhouse Steak
Baby Back Ribs
Prime Rib
Battered Cod
Perch
Whitefish
Popcorn Shrimp
Steam Shrimp
Deep Fried Shrimp
Frog Legs & Blue Gill

FOR THE LITTLE TYKES

Famous Party Lounge Coney Dog


Featuring Teds Original Party Lounge
Coney Sauce Recipe!
Chili Dog
Hot Dog

House Salad
Chefs Salad
Taco Salad
Cottage Cheese
Cole Slaw
Homemade Soup or Chili
Cup Bowl

DINNER ENTREES

Domestic & Imported Beer


Variety of Wines

Please ask your server what is available

10 & UNDER
All kids meals served with fries & a small drink

Grilled Cheese
Macaroni & Cheese
Hard or Soft Shell Taco
Hot Dog
Chicken Nuggets

Steak Cookout
Every Saturday Night
Regardless of the Weather!!
Includes Salad Bar, Choice of
Potato, and Homemade Bread

All steaks and burgers can be cooked to order. Notice: Consuming raw or undercooked meat, poultry, seafood or eggs, may increase your risk of food borne illness.

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Cadillac News -

On the go / DIning & MEnu Guide

SIGNATURE
SIGNATUREPIZZAS
PIZZAS

COCONUT
COCONUTSHRIMP
SHRIMP
lightly
lightlybreaded
breaded&&deep
deepfried
friedwith
with
berry
berrydipping
dippingsauce
sauce
POTATO
POTATOSKINS
SKINS
potato
potatoshells
shellsfilled
filledwith
withbacon,
bacon,red
redonions
onions&&
tomato.
tomato.Topped
Toppedwith
withcheddar
cheddarcheese
cheese
HAVARTI
HAVARTIDILL
DILLCHEESE
CHEESEWEDGES
WEDGES
hand
handbreaded
breadedcheese
cheesewedges,
wedges,fried
friedgolden
golden
brown,
brown,served
servedwith
withranch
ranchorormarinara
marinara
CRAB
CRABAND
ANDSHRIMP
SHRIMPDIP
DIP
lump
lumpcrab
crabmeat
meatblended
blendedwith
withshrimp,
shrimp,herbs,
herbs,
spices
spices&&specialty
specialtycheese
cheeseblend
blendwith
with
tortilla
tortillachips
chipsororbaked
bakedflatbread
flatbread
FRIED
FRIEDCALAMARI
CALAMARI
tender
tendercalamari
calamaristrips
stripsdusted
dustedwith
withseasoned
seasonedflour
flour
&&lightly
lightlyfried.
fried.With
Witha aside
sideofofspicy
spicyred
redsauce
sauce
ONION
ONIONRINGS
RINGS
11lb.lb.portion,
portion,lightly
lightlybattered
batteredSpanish
Spanishonions.
onions.
Served
Servedwith
withranch
ranchdressing
dressing
SPINACH
SPINACHAND
ANDARTICHOKE
ARTICHOKEDIP
DIP
a aclassic
classicblend
blendofofspinach
spinach&&artichokes.
artichokes.
Served
Servedwith
withbaked
bakedflat
flatbread
breadorortortilla
tortillachips
chips
HOUSEMADE
HOUSEMADEFRIED
FRIEDMUSHROOMS
MUSHROOMS
a agenerous
generousportion
portionofofbeer
beerbattered
battered
mushrooms
mushroomsfried
friedgolden
goldenbrown.
brown.
Served
Servedwith
withranch
ranchdressing
dressing

PASTAS
PASTAS
Add
Adda acup
cupofofsoup,
soup,house
houseororCaesar
Caesarsalad
salad
Add
Addgrilled
grilledchicken
chickenororCajun
Cajun
Add
Addgrilled
grilledshrimp
shrimpororCajun
Cajun Add
Addmeatball
meatball
PASTA
PASTAALFREDO
ALFREDO
fettuccine
fettuccinenoodles
noodlestossed
tossedInIna acreamy
creamyparmesan
parmesangarlic
garlic
sauce
sauce&&sprinkled
sprinkledwith
withshredded
shreddedcheese
cheese
CHICKEN
CHICKENPARMIGIANA
PARMIGIANA
lightly
lightlybreaded
breadedchicken
chickenbreast
breastwith
withmarinara
marinarasauce
sauce&&
provolone
provolonecheese.
cheese.Served
Servedwith
withlinguine
linguine
FOREST
FORESTMUSHROOM
MUSHROOM
sliced
slicedportabella
portabellamushrooms,
mushrooms,tossed
tossedInInfreshly
freshlymade
made
pesto
pestosauces
sauces&&garlic
garlicbutter
butterover
overpasta
pasta
ITALIAN
ITALIANBAKED
BAKEDPASTA
PASTA
sliced
slicedmushrooms,
mushrooms,tomatoes
tomatoesblended
blendedtogether
togetherwith
with
alfredo,
alfredo,marinara
marinaratopped
toppedwith
withfour
fourcheese
cheeseblend
blend&&
fresh
freshbasil
basil
TRADITIONAL
TRADITIONAL
four
fourcheese
cheeseblend
blendravioli
ravioliwith
withmarinara
marinarasauce,
sauce,house
house
meatballs,
meatballs,Parmesan
Parmesancheese
cheese&&fresh
freshbasil.
basil.
GARLIC
GARLICLOVERS
LOVERS
fresh
freshspinach
spinach&&tomatoes
tomatoessauted
sautedwith
withgarlic
garlicbutter
butter
served
servedwith
withfour
fourcheese
cheeseravioli
ravioli
AXE
AXEBLADE
BLADE
blackened
blackenedpork
porktenderloin
tenderloinwith
withbleu
bleucheese
cheese&&a aside
side
ofofpasta
pastaAlfredo.
Alfredo.

LARGE PLATES

AllAllentrties
entrtiesserved
servedwith
withfresh
freshvegetables
vegetablesTimbers
S.S.choice
choiceofthin
ofa aside.
side.
All entrties served with fresh vegetables S. choice of a side
crust made
with
Belgium
style topped
lightly
lightly
breaded
breaded
chicken
chicken
toppedwith
withsliced
sliced
Sides:
Sides:battered
batteredfries,
fries,rice,
rice,house
housemade
madecoleslaw
coleslawor
orbaked
baked
Sides: battered fries, rice, house made coleslaw or baked
wheat
ale
beer & topped with our special tour
portobello
portobello
pesto,
pesto,
mushrooms
mushrooms
&
&
melted
melted
potato
potato(loaded
(loadedadd
add1.5)
1.5)Substitute
Substitutea aside
side
forforsoup
soup
ororsalad
salad
potato
(loaded add 1.5) Substitute a side for soup or salad
cheese
blend.
Swiss
Swisscheese
cheese
1.51.51 1Add
Adda acup
cupofofsoup,
soup,Caesar
Caesarororhouse
housesalad.
salad.3 3
1.5 1 Add a cup of soup, Caesar or house salad. 3
PRIME
PRIMERIB
RIBSPECIAL
SPECIAL
PRIME RIB SPECIAL
Steaks*
Steaks*
Steaks*
prime
primerib
ribroma
romatomatoes,
tomatoes,&&red
redonions
onions
prime rib roma tomatoes,
& red onions
WOODLAND
WOODLAND
CADILLAC
CADILLACOF
OFSTEAKS
STEAKS
Finished
Finishedwith
withbasil
basil&&parmesan
parmesancheese.
cheese.
Finished with basil &cedar
parmesan
cedarplank
plankcheese.
chicken
chickenbreast
breastwith
withCADILLAC
amaretto
amarettoOF STEAKS
tender
tender&&juicyjuicy-8oz
8ozcenter
centercut
cutbeef
beef
tender & juicy- 8oz center cut beef
cherry
cherryglaze
glaze
CARRIBEAN
CARRIBEAN
CARRIBEAN
tenderloin
tenderloinwith
withgarlic
garlicbutter
butter
tenderloin with garlic butter
bbq
bbqsauce,
sauce,mango,
mango,bacon
bacon&&jalapeno
jalapenopeppers
peppers
bbq sauce, mango, bacon & jalapeno peppers
FIRE
FIRESTARTER
STARTER
TIMBERS
TIMBERSPRIME
PRIMERIB
RIB
TIMBERS PRIME RIB
MEATBALLER
MEATBALLER
MEATBALLER
blackened
blackenedchicken
chickenbreast
breastwith
withavocado,
avocado,
hand
handcarved
carvedribeye,
ribeye,specially
speciallyseasoned
seasoned
hand
carved ribeye, specially seasoned
COCONUT
freshly
freshlymade
madeInInhouse
housemeatballs,
meatballs,
fresh
fresh SHRIMP &&slow
freshly
made
In
house
meatballs,
fresh
slowroasted.
roasted.Served
Servedwith
withaujus.
aujus.1212oz.
oz.
& slow roasted. Served with aujus. 12 oz.
bacon
bacon&&cheddar
cheddarcheese
cheese
lightly breaded & deep fried with
spinach,
spinach,tomatoes,
tomatoes,and
andred
redanion,
anion,
spinach, tomatoes, and red anion,
UPNORTH
NORTHSTRIP
STRIPSTEAK
STEAK
UP NORTH STRIP STEAK
berry dipping sauce UP
HACK
HACKSAW
SAW
MARGHERITA
MARGHERITA
MARGHERITA
1212ozozhand
handcut
cutchoice
choiceaged
agedNY
NYstrip
strip
12 oz hand cut choice aged NY strip
POTATO
SKINS
grilled
pork
pork
tenderloin,
tenderloin,
cherrysmoked
smoked
bacon,
bacon,
red
redsauce,
sauce,tomatoes,
tomatoes,&&fresh
freshbasil.
basil.
Finished
Finished
red sauce, tomatoes,grilled
&
fresh
basil.
Finishedcherry
steak
steakwith
withgarlic
garlicbutter
butter
steak with
garlic butter
potato
shells
filled
with
bacon,
red
onions
&
with
withpanmesan
panmesancheese,
cheese,
with panmesan cheese,
fresh
freshspinach
spinach&&bleu
bleucheese
cheese
Topped withSURF
cheddar
cheese
SURF&&TURF
TURF
SURF & TURF
ADD
ADDPEPPERONI:
PEPPERONI:small
smallsize
size- -1tomato.
1extra
extraoror
ADD PEPPERONI: small size - 1 extra or
88oz.
oz.center
centercut
cuttop
topsirloin
sirloinsteak
steak
&&grilled
grilled
8 oz. center cut top sirloin steak & grilled
OAK
OAKBARREL
BARREL
largelarge-22extra
extra
large2 extra
HAVARTI DILL CHEESE
WEDGES
shrimp
shrimp
with
withgarlic
garlicbutter
butter
shrimp
with garlic butter
seared
searedpork
porktenderloin,
tenderloin,smothered
smothered
InInTimbers
Timbers
hand breaded cheese wedges, fried golden
BLT
BLT
BLT
bourbon
bourbon
sauce
sauce
&&caramelized
caramelizedonions
onions
brown,
served with ranch
or marinara
WHEELHOUSE
WHEELHOUSE
WHEELHOUSE
roasted
roastedgarlic
garliccrust
crusttopped
toppedwith
with
mayonnaise,
mayonnaise,
roasted garlic crust topped
with
mayonnaise,
1616oz.
oz.Cajun
Cajunribeye
ribeyesteak
steakwith
withfried
friedonions
onions
16 oz. Cajun ribeye steak with fried onions
fresh
freshdiced
dicedtomatoes,
tomatoes,smoked
smokedbacon
bacon&
& SHRIMP DIP
fresh
diced tomatoes, smoked bacon &
CRAB
AND
AXE
AXEHEAD
HEAD
shredded
shreddedlettuce.
lettuce.
shredded lettuce.
lump crab meat blended
shrimp, herbs,
ADD
ADDwith
SOMETHING
SOMETHING
EXTRA
EXTRA
ADD SOMETHING
bbq
bbqpork
porktenderloin,
tenderloin,jalapeo
jalapeo&cheddar
&cheddar
topped
topped EXTRA
spices & specialty cheese
blend
withGrilled
Bourbon
Bourbon
Sauce,
Sauce,
Grilledonions
onions PESTO
Bourbon Sauce, Grilled onions
PESTO
PESTO
with
withfried
friedonions
onions
tortilla
chips
or
baked
flatbread
Sauted
Sauted
mushrooms,
mushrooms,
Shrimp
Shrimp
Sauted
mushrooms,
Shrimp
timbers
timberspesto
pestosauce
saucetopped
toppedwith
withportobello
portobello
timbers pesto sauce topped with portobello
mushrooms
mushrooms&&grilled
grilledchicken.
chicken. FRIED CALAMARI Fresh
mushrooms & grilledAAchicken.
La
LaCarte
Carte
FreshCatch
Catch
Fresh Catch
tender calamari strips WALLEYE
dusted
with seasoned flour
WALLEYE
FRENCHFRIES
FRIES ONION
ONIONRINGS
RINGS WALLEYE
BBQ
BBQSMOKE
SMOKEHOUSE
HOUSE
BBQ SMOKE HOUSE FRENCH
&and
lightly
fried. With a fresh
side
offilet,
spicy
red sauce
fresh
filet,sauted
sauted
&&finished
finishedwith
with
your
your
choice
choicebreastVEGETABLES
fresh filet, sauted & finished with your choice
grilled
grilledchicken
chickenbreast
breastred
redonion,
onion,
andbacon
bacon
grilled
chicken
red onion, and
bacon
VEGETABLES
RICE
RICE
ofofparmesan
parmesanencrusted
encrustedororcherry
cherry
almond
almond
of parmesan encrusted or cherry almond
Served
Servedover
overbbq
bbqsauce
sauce&&smothered
smothered
with
Served
over bbq sauce
& smothered
ONIONwith
RINGS
BAKED
BAKED
POTATO
POTATO with
cheddar
cheddarcheese.
cheese.
cheddar cheese.
1 lb. portion, lightly battered
Spanish
onions.
BLACKENED
BLACKENED
WHITEFISH
WHITEFISH
BLACKENED WHITEFISH
LOADED
LOADEDBAKED
BAKEDPOTATO
POTATO
Served with ranch dressing
fresh
freshwhitefish
whitefishserved
servedwith
withmango
mangocitrus
citrusbutter
butter
FLORENTINE
FLORENTINE
FLORENTINE
ALMONDS
ALMONDS&&DRIED
DRIEDCHERRIES
CHERRIES fresh whitefish served with mango citrus butter
Timbers
Timbersthin
thincrust
crustmade
madewith
withBelgium
Belgiumstyle
style
wheat
wheatale
alebeer
beer&&topped
toppedwith
withour
ourspecial
specialtour
tour
cheese
cheeseblend.
blend.

SHAREABLES
SHAREABLES

Poultry
Poultry&&Pork
Pork
SIGNATURE
PIZZAS
LARGE
LARGE PLATES
PLATES
CROSS
CROSSCUT
CUT

SHAREABLES

grilled
grilledchicken
chickenbreast
breastserved
servedover
over
a ablend
blend
ofof ARTICHOKE
grilled chicken breastHOUSEMADE
served overCOLESLAW
aCOLESLAW
blend of CAESAR
SPINACH
AND
DIP SALMOH
HOUSEMADE
CAESAR
BOURBON
BOURBON
SALMOH
BOURBON SALMOH
spinach,
spinach,artichoke
artichoke&&fresh
freshmushrooms
mushrooms
spinach,
artichoke & fresh mushrooms
a classic blend of spinach
artichokes.
fresh
fresh&salmon
salmon
filet
filetlightly
lightlyseasoned
seasoned
&&grilled.
grilled.
HOUSE
HOUSESALAD
SALAD TORTILLA
TORTILLACHIPS
CHIPSfresh salmon filet lightly seasoned & grilled.
Finished
Finishedwith
withbasil
basil&&parmesan
parmesanServed
cheese.
cheese.
Finished
with
basil
&
parmesan
cheese.
with baked flatGarnished
bread or tortilla
chipsbourbon
Garnished
with
withhouse
house
bourbonglaze
glaze
Garnished with house bourbon glaze
FLATBREAD
FLATBREAD
KIDS
KIDSMENU
MENUPizzas
Pizzas
KIDS MENU Pizzas
HOUSEMADE FRIED MUSHROOMS
F.Y.I
F.Y.I
F.Y.I
MOUSE
MOUSELOVERS,
LOVERS,special
specialcheese
cheese
MOUSE LOVERS, special
*May
*Maycheese
bebecooked
cookedtotoorder.
order.Notice:
Notice:Consuming
Consumingraw
raworor
a generous portion ofAllAll
beer
battered
fish
fish
entres
entrescan
canbebeprepared
preparedtotofitfitmost
most
All fish entres can be prepared to fit most
mushrooms
fried
golden
brown.
undercooked
undercooked
meats
meats
poultry,
poultry,
seafood,
seafood,
shellfish
shellfishneeds.
ororeggs
eggsFish Is available oven baked,
SMILEY
SMILEYSPECIAL
SPECIAL
SMILEY
SPECIAL
dietary
dietaryneeds.
needs.Fish
FishIsIsavailable
availableoven
ovenbaked,
baked,
dietary
Served with ranch dressing
Cajun
Cajunororbeer
beerbattered
battered
pepperoni
pepperoni&&cheese
cheese
pepperoni & cheese may
mayincrease
increaseyour
yourrisk
riskofoffood
foodborne
borneCajun
illness.
illness.or beer battered

BURGERS*
BURGERS* PASTAS FAVORITES
FAVORITES&&MORE
MORE
BURGERS*
SOUPS
SOUPS&&SALADS
SALADS
FAVORITES & MORE

Housemade
Housemade
1/2
1/2lb.lb.ofoffresh
freshCertified
CertifiedAngus
AngusBeef
Beef
1/2 lb.
of fresh
Angus
Beef
Sandwiches
served
servedwith
witha apickle,
pickle,lettuce,
lettuce,
tomato
tomato
&& Certified SOUP
Sandwiches served with a pickle, lettuce, tomato &
Add a cup of soup, houseSandwiches
or Caesar salad
SOUP
OFOFTHE
THEDAY
DAYcup
cupofofsoup
soup&&salad
salad
Burgers
Burgersserved
servedwith
withbattered
batteredfries
fries Add grilled chicken or Cajun
Burgers
served with battered
fries
bartered
barteredfries.
fries.Substitute
Substitutea aside
sideforforsoup
soup
ororsalad
salad
cup
cupofofsoup
soup&&loaded
loadedbaked
bakedPotato
Potato bartered fries. Substitute a side for soup or salad
Sub
Subfries
friesforforsoup
soupororsalad
salad
Sub
fries
for
soup
or
salad
Add grilled shrimp or Cajun Add meatball
Onion
Onionrings
rings
Onion rings
ororonion
onionrings
rings
or onion rings
Timbers
Timbers
SWEET
SWEET&&SPICY
SPICYCHILI
CHILIcup
cupofofchili
chili&&salad
salad
CHOP
CHOPSAW
SAWBURGER
BURGER
PASTA ALFREDO
TIMBERS
TIMBERSFISH
FISH(FISH-N-CHIPS)
(FISH-N-CHIPS)CHOP SAW BURGER cup
cupofofchili
chili&&loaded
loadedbaked
bakedpotato
potato TIMBERS FISH (FISH-N-CHIPS)
crisp
crispbacon
bacon&&cheddar
cheddarcheese
cheese
fettuccine noodles tossedAlaskan
In a creamy
parmesan
garlic
Alaskan
whitefish
whitefish
lightly
lightlybreaded
breadedand
andcrisp
deep
deepbacon & cheddar cheese
Alaskan whitefish lightly breaded and deep
sauce & sprinkled with shredded cheese
Add
Addtotoany
anysalad:
salad:
fried
friedChoice
Choiceofofone
oneside.
side.Served
Servedwith
withPIONEER
fried Choice of one side. Served with
PIONEER
PIONEER
Grilled
Grilled
chickencheese
Prime
PrimeRib
Rib Shrimp
Shrimp
sliced
slicedportobello
portobellomushrooms
mushrooms&&Swiss
Swisscheese
cheese
sliced portobello mushrooms
&chicken
Swiss
housemade
housemadecoleslaw.
coleslaw.
housemade coleslaw.
CHICKEN PARMIGIANA
CAESAR
CAESAR
LUMBERJACK
LUMBERJACK
LUMBERJACK
OLIVE
OLIVEBRANCH
BRANCH
OLIVE BRANCH
lightly breaded chicken breast
with marinara sauce &
fresh
freshromaine
romainetossed
tossedwith
withhousemade
housemadedressing
dressinggarlic
garlic
provolone
provolone&&olives
olives
provolone&&& olives
provolone cheese. Served
with linguine
shaved
shaved
ribeye
ribeyewith
withgrilled
grilledonions,
onions,mushrooms
mushrooms
shaved ribeye with grilled onions, mushrooms &
croutons
croutonsand
andplenty
plentyofofparmesan
parmesancheese
cheese
provolone
provolone
cheese.
cheese.
Served
Served
on
on
a
a
onion
onion
roll
roll
provolone
cheese.
Served on a onion roll
CAJUN
CAJUNBLEU
BLEU
CAJUN BLEU
ROASTED
ROASTEDPORTOBELLO
PORTOBELLO
sauted
sautedonions
onions&&smothered
smotheredwith
withaged
aged
bleu
bleucheese
cheese
sauted onions & smothered
with
aged bleumushroom
cheese
FOREST
MUSHROOMBAJA
sliced
sliced
portobello
portobello
mushroomover
overmixed
mixed
greens,
greens,
BAJACHICKEN
CHICKENCLUB
CLUB
BAJA
CHICKEN CLUB
sliced portabella mushrooms, tossed In freshly made
cucumber,
cucumber,tomatoes,
tomatoes,red
redonion
onion&&cheddar
cheddar
cheesewith
with
grilled
grilled
chicken
chicken
avocado,bacon
bacon&&provolone
provolone
grilledcheese
chicken
avocado, bacon & provolone
SANTA
SANTAFEFE
SANTA FE
pesto sauces & garlic butter
over
pasta avocado,
choice
choice
ofofdressing
dressing
blackened,
blackened,jalapeo
jalapeopeppers,
peppers,cheddar
cheddarcheese
cheese&&fried
fried
blackened, jalapeo peppers,
cheddar
cheese & fried
CHAINSAW
CHAINSAWSANDWICH
SANDWICH
CHAINSAW SANDWICH
onion
onionstraws
straws
onion straws
MEATBALL
MEATBALLMIXER
MIXER
chicken
chickenbreast
breasttopped
toppedWith
WithSwiss
Swiss
chicken breast topped With Swiss
ITALIAN BAKED PASTA
fresh
freshspinach,
spinach,romaine
romainemixed
mixedwith
withcucumbers,
cucumbers,
WEST
WESTCOAST
COAST
WEST COAST
sliced mushrooms, tomatoes
blended
together with
cheese
cheese
&&bacon
bacon
& bacon
tomatoes,
tomatoes,red
redonion
oniontossed
tossedwith
withlight
lightcheese
vinaigrette.
vinaigrette.
bbq,
bbq,bacon,
bacon,avocado
avocado&&cheddar
cheddar alfredo, marinara topped with four cheese blend &
bbq, bacon, avocado & cheddar
Served
Servedwith
witha aside
sideofoffreshly
freshlymade
mademeatballs,
meatballs,with
with
COCONUT
COCONUTSHRIMP
SHRIMPDINNER
DINNER
COCONUT SHRIMP DINNER
fresh basil
marinara
marinara
&
&
parmesan
parmesan
cheese
cheese
CLASSIC
CLASSICTIMBER
TIMBERBURGER
BURGER
CLASSIC
TIMBER BURGER
lightly
lightlyfried,
fried,served
servedwith
withhousemade
housemadeberry
berrysauce,
sauce,
lightly fried, served with housemade berry sauce,
served
servedwith
withlettuce,
lettuce,tomatoes,
tomatoes,onions
onions&&pickle
pickle
served with lettuce, tomatoes,
onions
& pickle
CHERRY
CHERRY
ALMOND
ALMOND
fresh
freshvegetables
vegetables&&choice
choiceofofside
side
fresh vegetables & choice of side
TRADITIONAL
freshgarden
gardengreens,
greens,tomatoes,
tomatoes,cucumbers
cucumbersand
and
BURGER
BURGERTOPPINGS
TOPPINGS
BURGER TOPPINGS fresh
four cheese blend ravioliCHICKEN
with
marinara
sauce, house
cheddar
cheddar
cheese.
cheese.
Withroasted
roastedalmonds
almonds
&&dried
dried TENDERS
CHICKEN
TENDERS
TENDERS
CHICKEN
BLEU
BLEUCHEESE
CHEESE SWISS
SWISS AMERICAN
AMERICANmeatballs, Parmesan cheese & fresh basil.
BLEU CHEESE SWISS AMERICAN With
cherries.
cherries.
Served
Served
with
with
your
your
choice
choice
of
of
dressing
dressing
fresh
freshhand
handbreaded,
breaded,tenders
tendersfried
friedgolden
golden
brown
brownServed
Served
fresh hand breaded, tenders fried golden brown Served
PROVOLONE
PROVOLONE CHEDDAR
CHEDDAR
PROVOLONE
CHEDDAR
AVOCADO
AVOCADO SAUTED
SAUTEDONIONS
ONIONS
AVOCADO
SAUTED ONIONS
with
withcoleslaw&
coleslaw&French
Frenchfries
friesAvailable
AvailableBuffalo
Buffalostyle
style
with coleslaw& French fries Available Buffalo style
FIESTA
FIESTA
SAUTED
SAUTEDMUSHROOMS
MUSHROOMS
SAUTED MUSHROOMSfresh
GARLIC LOVERS
freshromaine,
romaine,spring
springmix,
mix,tomatoes,
tomatoes,cucumbers,
cucumbers,
REUBEN
REUBEN
REUBEN
GREEN
GREENOLIVES
OLIVES JALAPEOS
JALAPEOS BACON
BACON
GREEN OLIVES JALAPEOS
BACON
fresh spinach & tomatoes
sauted with garlic butter
avocado,
avocado,
red
redonion,
onion,cheddar
cheddar&&smoke
smoke
cherry
cherrybacon
bacon
served with four cheese simply
ravioli
simply
the
the
best!
best!
A
A
classic
classic
with
with
our
our
special
special
simply
the best! A classic with our special
*may
*maybebecooked
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Notice:
*may be cooked to order. Notice:
SIMPLY
SIMPLY
SALAD
SALAD
dressing
dressing&&sauerkraut
sauerkrautonondark
darkrye
rye Consuming raw or undercooked meats,
dressing & sauerkraut on dark rye
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Consumingraw
rawororundercooked
undercookedmeats,
meats,
mixed
mixedgreens,
greens,tomato,
tomato,cucumber,
cucumber,red
redonion,
onion,garlic
garlic
AXE BLADE
croutons
croutons
withchoice
choiceofofdressing
dressing FIREWOOD SANDWICH
FIREWOOD
FIREWOODSANDWICH
SANDWICH
poultry,
poultry,seafood,
seafood,shellfish
shellfishororeggs
eggsmay
may
poultry, seafood, shellfish
or eggswith
may
blackened pork tenderloin with bleu cheese & a side
blackened
blackenedchicken
chickenbreast
breastwith
withJalapeo
Jalapeo
peppers.
peppers.
blackened chicken breast with Jalapeo peppers.
increase
increaseyour
yourrisk
riskofoffood
foodborne
borneillness.
illness.
increase
your risk of foodWE
borne
illness.
WE
HAVE
HAVE
GIFT
GIFTCERTIFICATES
CERTIFICATESAVAILABLE.
AVAILABLE.
of pasta Alfredo.
ASK
ASKYOUR
YOURSERVER
SERVERTODAY!!!
TODAY!!!
cheddar
cheddarcheese
cheese&&fried
friedonions
onions
cheddar cheese & fried onions

PH:
PH:231.775.6751
231.775.6751LOCATION:
LOCATION:5535
5535M-115
M-115Cadillac,
Cadillac,PH:
Ml
Ml49601
231.775.6751
49601
LOCATION
EVERYTHING
EVERYTHING AVAILABLE
AVAILABLE TOGO
TOGO
EVERYTHING
AVAILABLE
TOGO
Hours
Hoursofofoperation:
operation:
Tues-Thur:
Tues-Thur:11
11:30am
:30am
--9pm
9pmFriday
Friday
Hours of operation: Tues-Thu
Call
Call 775-6751
775-6751 Sat:
Call
775-6751
Sat:11:30am
11:30am--10pm
10pm
Sunday:
Sunday:
11:30am
11:30am--8pm
8pm
Sat: 11:30am - 10pm Sunday

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eck Out
Indoor Seating, Ch ed
ur
Our Weekly Feat
iches
Pizzas & Sandw
ich Combo
Try a 1/2 Sandw

Deli Menu

Deli Hours: Mon-Sat 9-6:30 Sun 11-4:30

Sandwiches

Salads

#1. Cadillac Club

Northern Michigan

Roast Beef, Turkey, Ham, Swiss Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato &


Mayo on Sourdough Bread
7.95

City Park

Turkey, Swiss Cheese, Sweet Onions, Lettuce, Tomato &


Mustard on Rustic Club
7.95

Spring Mix, Dried Cherries, Walnuts, Feta Cheese and


Red Onions
6.99
Romaine, Spring Mix, Turkey, Ham, Red Onion, Cheddar,
Swiss & Cherry Tomatoes
6.99

Caesar

#2. Big Bird

#3. Made In Michigan

Turkey, Cheddar Cheese, Pickles & Dijon Mustard on Rustic Club


6.95

#4. The Beast

Romaine, Grilled Chicken, Fresh Parmesan, Red Onions


& Homemade Croutons
5.99

Roast Beef, Cheddar Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato & Mayo on


Sourdough Bread
7.95

Romaine, Spring Mix, Cucumber, Tomato, Carrot, Onion


4.99

Salami, Ham, Provolone Cheese, Sriracha, Mayo & Pesto on a


Sourdough Bread
6.95

House Salad

Combos
We also offer half sandwich combos with a 5.5
oz cup of our delicious deli salads or small soup!
Potato Salad, Greek Pasta Salad, Chicken Salad
and more! Please ask for our soup of the week.

#5. Little Italy

#6. New Yorker

Salami, Swiss Cheese & Dijon Mustard on a Sourdough Bread


6.95

#7. Boss Hog

Ham, Bacon, Provolone Cheese, Sweet Onions, Mustard on


Sourdough Bread
7.95

#8. Chicken Little

Chicken Salad, Provolone Cheese, Pickles & Dijon Mustard on


Rustic Club
6.95

#9. Chicken Wrap

Flatbread Pizzas

Grilled Chicken, Provolone Cheese, Red Onion, Tomato, Lettuce


& Ranch on a White Tortilla Wrap
6.95

Supreme Pizza: Spinach, Red Onions, Tomatoes,


and Pepperoni with our Homemade Sauce $5.95
*Stone Baked *Ask us about our specialty pizza,
we are always trying something new!

Red Pepper Hummus, Homemade Guacamole, Red Peppers,


Red Onions, Cucumber, Tomato & Spinach on a White Tortilla
Wrap
6.95

#10. Veggie Wrap

JK
Autobrokers

Granite St.

Dairy
Queen

Copier St.

Meats
& Hormone Free
Local Antibiotic
Specialty Foods
Fresh Produce
ls
Kitchen Essentia
Brews
Over 500 Craft
Over 450 Wines

S. Mitchell St.

916 S. Mitchell St., Cadillac


231-468-2682 willowmercantile.com
Mon.-Sat. 9 am-7 pm, Sun. 11 am-5 pm

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7880 Mackinaw Trail, Cadillac, MI 49601


(231) 775-9947
www.evergreenresortmi.com
Serving Hours: 11:30 am-9:00 pm

Appetizers
Red Pepper Hummus
Pulled Pork Nachos (gf)
Escargot (gf)
Quesadilla
Chicken Tenders

Soups & Salads

French Onion Soup


Cheddar Ale Soup
Homestyle Chili
Soup du Jour
Mediterranean Salad (gf)
Northwoods Salad (gf)
Caesar Salad

Entres

Baked Potato
Loaded Baked Potato
Steamed Broccoli
House Salad
Side Caesar

Two Handed Sandwiches


Red Pepper Hummus Wrap
Pub Wrap
Crispy Chicken Caesar Wrap
Happy Jack
Whitefish
BBQ Pulled Pork
Triple Decker Club
Reuben
Beef & Cheddar Dip

Burgers
Char-Grilled Porterhouse
Curlys Burger
Salmon Vin Blanc
Patty Melt
Twin Bacon Wrapped Pork Filets
Prime Rib of Beef (Fri. & Sat. only) Olive Burger
BBQ Bacon Burger
Sides
Fried Egg Burger
Chips
French Fries
Spiced Curly Fries
Sweet Potato Fries
Chili Cheese Fries

Lighter Fare
8 Oz. New York Stip
Char-Grilled Chicken Breast (gf)
Butterfly Shrimp

Pastas

Buffalo Mac & Cheese


Bistro Mac & Cheese
Broccoli Fettucine Alfredo
Garlic Parsley Steak Pasta

Sweet Treats

Ice Cream
Flourless Chocolate Cake
Strawberry Swirl Cheesecake
Seasonal Pie
Ice Cream Cookie Sandwich

Weekly Specials

Tuesdays & Thursdays:


AYCE Ribs 5:00-9:30

Friday:
Fish Fry 5:00-9:30

Hand Stretched Pizza

Saturday:

Pepperoni
Deluxe
Curlys

Sunday:

Prime Rib 5:00-9:30


Brunch 11:30-2:00

*The consumption of raw or undercooked meats,poultry, seafood, shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of food borne illness. Asterisked items are served raw or undercooked; contain or may contain raw or undercooked
ingredients; may be requested undercooked; or cooked to order. * (gf) denotes gluten free selections

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SPECIALS

DISCO FRIES
$4.00

CHICKEN
QUESADILLA
$5.00
MONDAY

CAULIFLOWER
$4.00
2 Chili Dogs & Fries
TUESDAY
FlatbreaD pepperoni pizza DIPPING SAUCES: RANCH, BLEU CHEESE,
ASIAN ZINGER, MARINARA, BBQ AND
WEDNESDAY
CHIPOTLE RANCH
ChiCKen sliDers
THURSDAY
taCos
FRIDAY
$8.00
alasKan CoD Fish Fries TRAVERSE CITY CHERRY

CRISPY
CHICKEN
CLUB
$8.00
& Fish taCos
CHICKEN CAESAR
$8.00
SATURDAY

BUFFALO
AND
BLEU
$8.00
grizzly burger
10 oz new yorK strip or
12 oz prime rib OUR PIZZAS ARE THIN 12 HAND TOSSED

SALADS Or
WrAPS

PIzzA

APPEtIzErS

BUCKNUTS
SOUTHWEST EGG ROLLS 6PC
MOZZARELLA STICKS
SERVED WITH MARINARA
CHICKEN WINGS 6 PCS
TRADITIONAL OR BONELESS
FRENCH FRIES
SWEET POTATO FRIES
BEER BATTERED ONION RINGS
FRESH MADE PORK RINDS
SEASONED PORTABELLA
MUSHROOM FRIES
CHICKEN STRIP BASKET
FRICKLES 4PC
CHILI CHEESE FRIES
BEER BATTER CHEESE CURDS
HAWG WILD PGS WINGS
JALAPENO CHEESE POPPERS
GARBAGE CAN FRIES

CRUST, MADE WITH FRESH INGREDIENTS


AND MICHIGAN FIVE BLEND CHEESES.

$9.00
$4.00 CHEESE PIZZA
$5.00 AVAILABLE TOPPINGS @ 75 CENTS EACH:
$5.00
$7.00
$3.00
$4.00
$4.00
$3.00
$5.00
$7.00
$4.50
$5.50
$5.50
$9.00
$5.00
$5.00

LIttLE BUCKS
MENU

LITTLE BUCK MEALS INCLUDE FRENCH


FRIES AND A DRINK

HOT DOG
CHICKEN TENDERS
GRILLED CHEESE
HAMBURGER (SMALL)
MACARONI & CHEESE

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CHICKEN SANDWICH
BBQ CHICKEN SANDWICH
CHICKEN CORDON BLEU
GRILLED HAM CHEESE
BLT
OH MY COD!
BBQ PULLED PORK
GRILLED REUBEN
FRENCH DIP
PRIME RIB BEEFE PHILLY
PATTY MELT

$5.00
$5.00
$3.00
$5.00
$5.00

$7.00
$7.00
$7.00
$5.50
$5.50
$7.50
$5.50
$7.50
$7.00
$7.50
$7.00

APPEtIzErS

HAMBURGER
BLACK & BLEU BURGER
MUSHROOM SWISS
$13.00 OLIVE BURGER
RYAN BURGER
KELLY BURGER

PEPPERONI, SAUSAGE, HAM, MUSHROOM,


GREEN PEPPERS, ONION, OLIVES-GREEN
& BLACK, AND BANANA PEPPER RINGS.

SPECIALTY PIZZAS
1. CHICKEN BACON RANCH
2. BLT
3. DELUXE

SANDWICHES

SERVED WITH A PICKLE AND OUR


HOMEMADE KETTLE CHIPS.
MAKE IT A BASKET WITH FRENCH FRIES
AND COLESLAW FOR
$2.00 EXTRA
SUBSTITUTE SWEET POTATO FRIES OR
ONIONS RINGS
$3.00 EXTRA

$6.50
$7.00
$7.00
$7.00
$11.00
$12.00

BUCKSNOrt
SALOON
106 WESt
MESICK AvE
MESICK,
MICHIgAN
(231) 885-2314

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M-115 at M-55 Cadillac 231-775-2407


www.cadillacsands.com

Nibbles

Chicken Tenders Dead Sea Gull Wings Escargot Shrimp Cocktail


Stuffed Portabella Mushroom Potato Slabs
Artichoke & Spinach Dip Outback Fries Ugly Fries Fried Pickles
Onion Ring Basket French Fry Basket Pub Platter
Captains Platter

Tasty Soups

French Onion New England Clam Chowder Soup du Jour

Cadillacs hottest night spot


is the SandBar Niteclub,

located right here at the Cadillac


Sands Resort . So if youre looking
for a place to get your groove on, look
no further. Check our website to see
our weekly events calendar so you can
plan your partying around us!
Hours:

Friday & Saturday from 8:30 PM

Fresh Greens

Spinach Salad Caesar Salad Black & Bleu Salad

Pizza

Pub Pizza Alfredo Pizza Hawaiian Pizza

Pub Fare

Served with choice of French Fries or Cole Slaw.


Club Wrap French Dip Sandwich Grilled Chicken Sandwich
Stuffed Quesadilla Steak Sandwich Pub Burger
Black & Bleu Burger Frisco Onion Burger Mushroom Swiss Burger
Fish Sandwich Philly Steak Smelt Basket

Dont Forget
Summertime
Fun in the Sun
Open:
Memorial Day
thru Labor Day

Entres

Includes: dinner salad or soup of the day & choice of garlic mashed
potatoes, baked potato, red skin potatoes, or rice pilaf.
New York Strip Prime Rib Ball Tip Sizzler Baby Back Ribs
Grilled Pork Tenderloin Grilled Salmon Walleye
Fisherman Style Perch Seafood Platter Giant Ravioli
Fettuccine Alfredo Spaghetti & Meatballs
Artichoke Chicken Pasta

Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of
foodborne illness, especially if you have certain medical conditions.

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231-775-2407
cadillacsands.com
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ELLENS CORNERS
TRAVEL CENTER
6052 WEST M-115
231-885-1100
MESICK
Invigorate

The Feature
Sub Sandwich
1. THE BIG DADDY

Ham, Salami, Pepperoni, Provolone Cheese,


Mozzarella Cheese, Lettuce, Banana
Peppers, Tomato Slices, with Italian Dressing

Sub Sandwiches
2. Corned Beef with Cheese
3. Turkey with Cheese
4. Ham with Cheese
5. Roast Beef with Cheese

HOT Sandwiches

7. The Reuben Reuben


8.

Corned Beef, Sauerkraut, Swiss


The Macho Man BLT Bacon, Lettuce,
Tomato Slices, Cheddar
Cheese, Provolone Cheese, Red Onion, with
Mayo.

9. The Gusto Italian

Specialty Sub Sandwiches


10.The Hand Full
Pepperoni Pizza Sub
Pepperoni, Mozzarella Cheese, Green
Pepper, Mushrooms, Red Onions, Pizza
Sauce.

11.The Kicker
Steak Sub

Pizza

Roast Beef, Pepper Jack Cheese, Swiss


Cheese, Banana Peppers, Red Onion,
Lettuce, Tomato Slices, with Special House
Steak Sauce

12.The Touch Down


Club Sub
Ham, Bacon, Smoked Turkey, Cheddar
Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato
Slices, with Special House Mayo Sauce

13.The Sweet Mamma


Turkey Sub
Smoked Turkey, Pepper Jack Cheese, Hot
Peppers, Lettuce, Tomato Slices, Special
House Mayo Sauce

14.The Robust
Beef and Chinese Sub

Hot Roast Beef, Provolone Cheese, Banana


Peppers, Green Peppers, with Special House
Steak Sauce

Ham, Salami, Swiss Cheese, Red Onion,


Tomato, with Italian Dressing

NOW AVAILABLE!

15. Wraps
Ham or Turkey
Roast Beef

Lunch Box
Special

6 Sub (Ham or Turkey),

Chips & Pop (22 oz. Fountain)

Trimmings at no additional cost:


Banana Peppers, Black Olives, Jalapeno
Peppers, Lettuce, Mushrooms, Pickles, Special
Mayo, Steak Sauce Mayo,
Red Onions, Sauerkraut, Tomatoes.

Extra Meat
Extra Cheese

Chicken Strips Corn Dogs


Mozzarella Sticks
French Fries Wing Dings
Chicken Nuggets
Mushrooms Onion Rings

18 Dominator
14 Large
7 Personal Pan
Specialty Pizzas
Deluxe
BLT
Hawaiian

Family Meal Deal


14 Deluxe and
14 1 Topping

Toppings:
Bacon, Ham, Pepperoni, Sausage, Onions,
Green Peppers, Mushrooms, Hot Peppers,
Tomato, Pineapple, Olives, extra Cheese

Breakfast
Specials
Served All Day
Biscuit-Sausage-Cheese
Biscuit-Sausage-Cheese-Egg
Croissant-Sausage-Cheese
Croissant-Sausage-Cheese-Egg
Bagel-Sausage-Cheese-Egg
Hashbrowns

WInTeR HOuRS: MOn-THuRS 6aM-11PM FRI & SaT 6aM-12aM Sun 6aM-11PM
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River Junction
Bar & Restaurant

107-109 N. Main St., Hersey, MI 231-832-4544


Hours: 11:00 Am - 9:00 pm
Starters

Sandwiches & Burgers

Cheesy Bread
Homemade Onion Rings
Chicken Wings
Deep Fried Green Beans
Hand Dipped Button Mushrooms
Monterrey Jack Cheese Sticks
Roast Beef Slider
Turkey Bacon Slider
Hot Spinach Dip

All come with homemade potato chips and pickle


spear or make it a basket for $2 extra
The River Monster

Salads

1/2 lb. hand-pattied, seasoned and flame-grilled Angus


Burger with house seasoning and served on a grilled Kaiser roll

Chef Salad
Caesar Salad
Classic Cobb Salad
Taco Salad

Soups
Homemade soup of the day
River Junction Chili

Sides
Homemade Coleslaw
Cottage Cheese
Baked Potato
Loaded Baked Potato
Garlic Mashed & Gravy
Sweet Potato Fries
Baked Mac n Cheese
Vegetable du Jour
House French Fries
House Salad
Potato Chips n Dip
Tortilla Chips n Salsa

Entrees

All entrees served with a choice of two side


dishes
The Ribeye
House Sirloin
Moms Meatloaf
Homemade Chicken Strips
Smothered Chicken
Cranberry Bourbon Pork Chops
Walleye
Panko Shrimp
Pollock

Pasta Dishes

All served with garlic bread


Roasted Garlic Alfredo
Chicken Parmesan
Smoky Bacon Mac n Cheese

1/2 lb. hand-pattied Angus Burger topped with Mushrooms


& Swiss, then stacked with another 1/2 lb. Burger with crispy
Bacon and smoked Gouda served on a pretzel bun

Chicken Sandwich

An all natural seasoned/grilled or breaded/crispy Chicken


Breast served on a grilled sourdough kaiser roll with crisp Lettuce,
fresh Tomato and Mayonnaise.

The RJ Burger

Hersey Burger

Served on your choice of an 8 grinder bun, flat


bread, or a B-Zone fold-over made with our
homemade dough with homemade potato chips
and pickle spear or make it a basket for $2 more
The Dynamite

A RJ favorite! Ham, Genoa Salami, Pepperoni, Mozzarella


cheese, fresh Lettuce, Tomato and Italian dressing

The RJ Turkey Bacon

Sliced Turkey Breast, Hickory Smoked Bacon, Mozzarella


cheese, fresh crisp Lettuce, Tomato and Mayonnaise

Ham & Cheddar

Sliced Ham, sharp Cheddar, fresh Lettuce, Tomato and Dijon


Mustard

The Classic

1/2 lb. hand-pattied, seasoned and flame-grilled Angus


Burger with melted Cheddar Cheese, crispy Onion Rings, and
Sweet Baby Rays BBQ Sauce

Homemade Mama Mias Pizza Sauce, Pepperoni, Spicy Italian


Sausage, Fresh Mushrooms, Green Pepper, Red Onion and
Mozzarella Cheese

Muskegon Melt

Stone Baked Pizzas

Grilled Onions, Swiss Cheese, and a 1/2 lb. seasoned and


flame-grilled Angus Burger on grilled Swirl Rye.

Toppings: Pepperoni, Spicy Italian Sausage, Ham, Chicken,


Ground Beef, Bacon, Salami, Onion (white or red), Fresh
Mushroom, Green Pepper, Tomato, Pineapple, Black Olive, Green
Olive, Banana Pepper, Jalapeo

BLT

Hickory smoked Bacon, crisp Lettuce, fresh Tomatoes and


Mayonnaise. Your choice of toasted bread or make it a wrap

Club

Three pieces of toasted bread of your choice, layered with


smoked Turkey Breast, Ham, hickory smoked Bacon, Lettuce,
Tomato and Mayonnaise or make it a wrap

Reuben

Grilled Swirl Rye piled high with thinly sliced seasoned Corned
Beef, crisp Sauerkraut, melted Swiss Cheese and Thousand Island
dressing

French Dip

Tender, flavorful Roast Beef topped with melted Swiss Cheese


on French Roll served with au jus.

South of the Border


Served with Salsa & Sour Cream
Monterrey Burrito
Quesadilla
Cheesy Tacos
Loaded Nachos
Chips & Cheese

Build Your Own Pizza (up to 3 toppings)


6 personal - 6 10 gluten free -10
12 pizza - 10 16 pizza - 13 20 pizza - 17
Specialty Pizza
6 personal 10 gluten free
12 pizza 16 pizza 20 pizza
The Carnivore
The RJ Classic
Chicken Alfredo
Chicken Bacon Ranch
BBQ Chicken
The Herbivore

Kids Menu

RJ Wraps

Served with homemade potato chips and pickle


spear or make it a basket for $2 more
Cranberry Bourbon Chicken
Crispy chicken, hickory smoked Bacon, melted Cheddar
Cheese, crisp Lettuce, and our homemade Cranberry Bourbon
Sauce

Served with one side and pickle spear


Corn Dog Bites
Chicken Strips
Hot Dog
Grilled Cheese
1/4 lb. RJ Cheese Burger
Two Piece Fish
Personal Pizza

Late Night Menu (after 9 PM)

RJ Chicken

Seasoned, grilled Chicken Breast, hickory smoked Bacon,


melted Cheddar and Monterrey Jack Cheeses, crisp Lettuce and
your choice of dressing

Chicken Caesar

Oven Baked Sandwiches

Seasoned, grilled Chicken Breast, crisp Romaine Hearts,


Tomato, Black Olives, Red Onion and grated Parmesan Cheese
tossed in our Caesar dressing

Pizza (see Stone Baked Pizzas)


Oven Sandwiches:
The Dynamite
The RJ Turkey Bacon
Ham & Cheddar
The Classic
South of the Border:
Loaded Nachos
Chips & Cheese

* Prices and menu subject to change *Notice: Consuming raw or undercooked meats, seafood, poultry or eggs may increase your risk of food borne illness.

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Smoked Ribs

Check out our gift shop & large wine selection!

Fired up daily in our


Smoke House out Back!

Helsels

13th Street

Market & Restaurant


Breakfast
Morning Special Chubby's Big Breakfast
Twisted Hash Breakfast Fully Loaded Breakfast
Scrambler Sam I Am Country Fried Steak
Breakfast Wrap Breakfast Sandwich
Biscuits and Gravy Oatmeal 2 Eggs & Toast
2 Eggs, Potatoes & Toast 2 Eggs, Meat & Toast
2 Eggs Ham Steak and Toast Bagel w/Cream Cheese
Side of Fully loaded Potatoes Side of Twisted Hash

From the Griddle

Pancakes French Toast Belgian Waffles

Omelets

Sandwiches & Wraps


Big Dipper West Side Wrap Turkado Rueben
The Bear or The Cub Big Bob 13th Street Club
Turkey Reuben The Woodsman Baja Wrap Tuna Boat
Gobbler Wrap 1/2 Sandwich & Cup of Soup
Gourmet Grilled Cheese

Salads
Cranberry Chicken Chicken Bacon Ranch Nacho Taco
Spinach Southern Avocado Tossed

Entres
Not Your Mommas Meatloaf Riblets Shrimp Ham Steak
Country Fried Steak Chicken Strips Pork Chops
Moo Moo Delight Smothered Chicken Knife & Fork Chili Dog

Soups

Farmers Western Philly Chubbys Chubbys Buddy


Veggie Irish Country Popeyes Just Cheesy

Chili Clam Chowder Soup of the Day

Starters
Southwest Quesadilla Chili Cheese Fries Macho
Nachos Deep Fried Mushrooms Deep Fried Cheesy
Cauliflower Deep Fried Pickles Cheese Sticks

Burgers
Chubbys buddy Burger Chubby Burger
Holy Guacamole Burger Southern BBQ Burger
Bluto Burger Olive Burger Little Guy Burger
Bacon Cheese Burger Build-A-Burger

Baked Goodies & Desserts


Homemade Baked Goodies & Desserts
Triple Chocolate Fudge Cake
Gluten Free Salted Caramel Cake
Carrot Cake Lemon Italian Cream Cake
High Peanut Butter Pie
Homemade Pecan Rolls & Cinnamon Rolls
Homemade Cookies

Fish Fry Fridays Noon - 9 pm


3075 West 13th Street Cadillac, MI Corner of 13th Street & M-115
Open Daily at 6 am
231-775-1207

Friday, April 22, 2016 | www.cadillacnews.com

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