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The work week started and so did we, delivering more magazines far and wide, up to Harbor Springs, Petoskey, Charlevoix, Elk Rapids and back to TC and by the end of the day Zach became the newest member of the Baylife Family, taking the reigns as our new Advertising Sales Manager. I am pleased to report that he is a magazine selling rock star, who knew? But much more importantly everyone that has met him has told me terrific things. (That’s all we can ever hope as a parent, right?) It’s almost like we planned it! (But we didn’t). For the life of me I cannot imagine why we never thought of this before. His gift of the gab and enigmatic personality are finally serving him well, and I am a proud momma. Proud to introduce you to my son, Zach Fowler PHOTO BY STEVE BOLLINGER
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thought that I already had an overwhelming appreciation of this amazing area that we call home, but lately I have been so blessed to see it with fresh new eyes. For the past year I had been urging my youngest son, Zach, to move here. Trying to always sweeten the pot in phone conversations to him in Washington DC, bragging that we had just spent a day at the beach, or been skiing all day. Why wouldn’t you want to live here? Duh. Finally to my absolute joy, he recently took me up on the challenge and packed up all his cherished belongings of the last 22 years and moved here. Right as the Memorial weekend started in full glorious swing. On his first weekend here it was 80 degrees, downtown was bustling with familiar faces, we popped to the rooftop bar of the Hotel Indigo before its big debut, we dined at a restaurant where the owner greeted us with hugs and spent the entire Sunday being a tourist travelling from town to town meandering along M22. Along the way we collected Petoskey stones on the beach, squeezed in a Boomchunka cookie, a slice of Grand Traverse Pie and even Moomers ice cream. Besides the fact that we probably gained a few pounds, did I mention the entire time I was actually working, we cheerfully delivered the last issue of Baylife wherever we went to big smiles from people proclaiming, “we love this magazine.” Also along the way, the obvious was staring us all in the face, Zach reveled in all the social aspects of meeting people, animated, personable and sincere, making conversation wherever he went and quickly gaining a passion for the beauty of the surroundings that he didn’t appreciate when he lived here just a few short years ago.
It’s been so amazing to be reminded of how truly remarkable the people of our community are. Warm and so wonderfully welcoming with open arms. The last six weeks has been a whirlwind of teaching Zach the ropes, but he’s a quick study and in the process Baylife has picked up a new buzz, new passion and a new fresh face with dreams and aspirations. It has been truly exhilarating, I already loved what I did but along the way I have also gained an entirely new perspective, and have been invigorated to dig in deeper and make Baylife its best ever. I also don’t have a choice, as I have been kidding I actually feel like Zach is my new boss! I have to be more organized, explain things and be accountable. It’s a rough life this Living the Northern Dream. I also didn’t mention with all this work talk that I am truly grateful to have my little family in harmony, Teaghan is now 8 and simply adores having her big brother around. Yes, there’s more schedules, chaos, grocery shopping, cooking, more laundry, more noise, more kids yelling MOM but I am a Happy Mom in Baylife Heaven. So Zach and I are proud to bring you the biggest Baylife magazine ever. There’s more pages, more content, more contributors, more fabulous advertisers and it’s only going to get more amazing. Get ready for a great ride. For now, throw us in your beach bag; take us on your boat or your summer vacay. Grab a cool drink, relax in the sun and enjoy reading this hot summer issue from cover to sizzling cover. Cheers to Living the Baylife
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This 6204 square foot executive, contemporary and artistic home boasts two private wings of living spaces plus a finished bonus room with full bath. The recently remodeled indoor pool space has been turned into living space with lounge, bar, hot tub and locker rooms sporting a full bath. The master embraces a sunken reading nook/library with fireplace and an additional bedroom is located in one wing zoned separately from the rest of the home. French doors lead out to poolside for those late night dips. The center of the home is this kitchen and this one will not disappoint. Prepare meals fireside and enjoy solid surfaces, stainless steel appliances, full height cabinetry with custom back splash... will be sure to impress. This home screams easy lifestyle with main floor living and the included 500 foot of water and beach frontage with dock privileges on West Bay means more outdoor space to conquer. La Riviera welcomes you home. $849,000. MLS 1816688
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DINING AL FRESCO Summer breezes beckon us to Dine Out, savoring our food and drink at restaurant decks and patios. Each are unique, coveting either views of the summer hustle bustle or the serene waterways. One thing they all share is mouthwatering cuisine and tempting cocktails.
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A NORTHERN BEACON South Fox Island Light Station sits just north of the Manitou’s and is accessible only by boat. After years of serious deterioration, it has been a labor of love to restore its former glory and history
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LUMBERJACK LODGE Peg Leg slept here! That is the claim to fame of the Lumberjack Lodge, the beautiful home of Laura and Ron Mudry. They recently finished a massive remodel and we are thrilled to premiere the unveiling.
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BEHIND THE DISH
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FEELING GOOD With Jala Wharton
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MOVERS & SHAKERS Susan Ling and Dr. Chris Jeffries
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A VIEW FROM ABOVE By Jim Anderson
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Landmark Lodging and Waterfront Dining
Bay View inn, Bay View
Victorian country inn on the shores of Little Traverse Bay. 800-258-1886
Pier restaurant
Waterfront dining at the marina in beautiful Harbor Springs. 231-526-6201 12
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crooked riVer lodge, alanson
Family-friendly lodge, overlooking the picturesque Crooked River. Indoor pool. 866-548-0700
weatHerVane restaurant
True waterfront dining. On the channel at the drawbridge, downtown Charlevoix. 231-547-4311
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Perry Hotel, Petoskey
Just off the bay in Petoskey’s historic downtown Gaslight District. 800-737-1899
drawBridge Bistro
Casual and relaxed dining on Round Lake, downtown Charlevoix. 231-758-3801
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Hat's Off Your never properly dressed without a hat, and the Zonta Club of Traverse City Hat’s Off luncheon was the perfect event to showcase your favorite. The annual lunch celebrates the Leadership and Contributions of Women in our Community, and the keynote speaker was Rev. Jane Lippert. Mary Gillet, Pe
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Melissa Soles and Kim Michels
Sherry Scholfield and Deb Jackson
Rev Jane Lippert and Cathie Martin
Rose Coleman and Arlene Nelson
Deb Allen
Susan Sheldon, Alice Tang and Diane Kuhn Huff
Courtney Myers and guests
Jami Moore, Anne Braise, Cindy Redman and Kelly Fitzpatrick
Amanda Sewell and Gail Hooper
TV 7 & 4’s Kristen Lowe emceed the event
Black and White Gala The Old Town Playhouse crew ignited the City Opera House stage June 16th with fundraising, singing and dancing performing famous montages from hit Broadway shows. All the while, wining and dining their fabulous guests at the annual Black and White Gala.
Sherry Galbraith and Jen Lake
Peg and Dan Jonkhoff with Judy Harrison
OTP’s Phil Murphy and Bill Hershey
ren Gardner
licastro and Lo
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Lauterbac Denny and Jo
Tom Menzel and his lovely wife
Kate Walski, Kristina Nichols and Mindy Rohn
Brenda and Ross Biederman
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Brandon Adkins and Teri Gorsline
HT and Lauren Snowday
Chris Dennos and OTP’s Betsy Willis
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Art, Wine, Food and Fun It was a sizzling hot evening at this year’s Traverse City Wine Festival, but chilled wine, tasty cuisine, melodic music and creative art made it all worthwhile to brave the soaring temperatures.tire and a wonderful time was had by all. Can’t have wine
Black Star Wineries
Ciccone Vineyards
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TV 7 & 4’s Courtney Curtis, Zach Fowler and Carrie
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Painter Stephanie Schlatter
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The maidens representing Blustone Vineyards
Sue and John Bolde
Boathouse Vineyards
The Traverse City Golf Club’s Kurtis Pitcher and Susan Ling with their spouses.
TV 29 & 8 Jamie Innis and Baylife Mag’s Zach Fowler
Blustone Vineyards
Spanglish Chef Anna Serrano’s fiery and flavorful bites
The mouthwatering Martha’s Table booth
Wish You Were Here Have your family photo in the next Baylife. Take us on your Vacation, snap a shot and email your photo’s to Editor@ baylifenorth.com. BAYLIFE MAG TO THE STUNNING BILTMORE ESTATE. NICOLE WESTRICK WAS ROCKING HER BIKINI AND HER BAYLIFE MAGAZINE ON A RECENT BUSINESS TRIP SHE WON TO CANCUN
Sheri and Bob Fenton
Teri Gorsline and New in Town Attorney Michael Brenton
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If you are lucky enough to be different, don’t ever change – Taylor Swift
The Vintage Vanity Teri McFarlan has been collecting Victorian vintage treasures for years in her basement, much to her husband’s dismay. Now they lovingly fill a beautiful store named Vintage Vanity, located in Suttons Bay on the corner of Jefferson and Front St. Teri’s delicate and feminine store has the finest in everything vintage. Exquisite items from an era gone but never forgotten, the dresses, wedding gowns, jewelry and vanities each tell their own story. You’ll find refined sophistication and elegance old and new. The handpicked antiques are brimming with memories, with unique items for you to make some cherished memories of your own. In a day and age where everyone’s trying to fit in, charm and grace is never out of style. 224 Jefferson, Suite 103 Suttons Bay. 231.499.6080
Worthy Wheels Ever broke down or had your car not start? It’s such a helpless feeling and something we take for granted. Can you imagine your family not having a car to rely on? Many families don’t and Goodwill has been providing families in need with donated vehicles through their program Workers on Wheels since 1999. They take every vehicle donated, make any necessary repairs and give the vehicle to a hardworking, low income family in need. Through July 30th they are taking nominations of needy families. Life is hard and this program is crucial for deserving families to provide for their children. Please help these families not just survive but thrive. By donating your vehicle you can help Dad get to work, help Mom get groceries and help little Jimmy get to school. Goodwillnmi.org 18
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MOLLY BUTTLEMAN Sellers' Representative Specialist 2016 President, Women's Council of Realtors Northern Michigan Chapter
Swim For The Bay We live the Baylife and the dazzling blue water grants us serenity. The refreshing burst of energy you get when you plunge into its depths is invigorating. So if you love to swim and you love this beautiful bay of ours then come join us at the first annual Swim for Grand Traverse Bay sponsored by The Watershed Center. Our focus for this event is to raise money to help keep this bay crystal clear for many years to come. The swim will take place on August 13 at 8am and start at Greilickville Harbor Park, Elmwood Township and end at the Volleyball Beach. Swimmer registration is $45. If swimming isn’t your thing that’s okay too we also need people who can paddleboard and kayak as well to be a part of the support team to keep the swimmers safe. So if you’re sick of swimming in the same lane and love the challenge of good competition this swim is perfect for you. The bays getting warmer every day and by the time August 13th rolls around it’ll be time to plunge in.
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Bank On It Acme is growing and Traverse City State Bank plans to grow with it. With a new location right on the busy corner of M-72 East and US 31 North that’s prime for opening any day. The sign is up and the friendly staff are ready. They’ve all been trained to continue the same great service from TCSB that we know and love. Just like The TV show “Cheers” you’re greeted by name with a smile, where every banking experience makes you feel like the TCSB family. With their new branch opening soon they will be able to reach even more local customers who will be smiling on a daily basis. Making money is hard enough banking should be easy. 6018 U.S. 31 North, Acme Tcstatebank.com SUMMER 2016 | BAY LIFE NORTH
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The first thing on my bucket list is to fill it with WINE
Dinner and a Show Bella Fortuna is back. Summer celebrates the only time you can make a delicious date with Italy in Lake Leelanau at the beautiful Italian gardeninspired restaurant. The authentic food, the atmosphere and a chance to meet the enchanting owners, Bob and Jane who actually live in Florence part of the year, is reason alone to visit. Bella Musica will further entice your senses. This is a feast and toast to the Arts. You’ll experience mouthwatering cuisine and a magnificent live theatre show all in one. The exciting concept was dreamt up by Bob and Jane and it premiered in 2014 to sell-out audiences and amazing reviews. It’s a not-to-miss experience that runs for five weeks on Tuesdays and Wednesday’s beginning July 12 and ending August 3rd. Make sure you make your reservations. Dinner starts at 6 p.m., and the show goes on at 7:30 p.m.! 104 W. Main St. Lake Leelanau www.bellafortunarestaurant.com
Wednesday Wine Down Good Tunes, Good Pours and Good Times are yours to savor every humpday at Chateau Grand Traverse. Enjoy their award winning local wine paired with the talented musicians of our area at “Wine Down Wednesday’s”. From 5-7pm the Chateau offers their wine by the glass along with “Flights & Bites” prepared by their very own Chef Perry. Take the breathtaking scenic drive just 8 miles up the Old Mission Peninsula and you’ll find this gem nestled on the hillside. The not to miss line-up includes Miriam Pico, Oh Brother Big Sister and Levi Britton. With the view, the wine, the music and the food we guarantee Hump-Day’s will be Happy and Happening all summer long. 12239 Center Rd., 800.283.0247 Cgtwines.com 20
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Small Screen Wine Warriors Pop the corks pour the vino and celebrate, did you hear? TC is on TV! The reality tv cameras have followed our very own local wineries and we can watch all their grape adventures unfold. If you’ve ever tried your hand at winemaking don’t, leave it to these professionals. It’s hard work and even they wine. If you love to drink wine and love to laugh then this show is just right for you. Wine Warriors takes you behind the scenes of and features five local wineries; Chateau Chantal, L. Mawby Winery, Chateau de Leelanau, Good Harbor Vineyards and Aurora Cellars. Airing on A&E’s FYI network noon on August 20th, the show delves deep into the red and white waters of winemaking, immersing you in culture and bottle filling fun. Each vineyard has issues, first a blown keg then no cherries, who knew that much drama went into a bottle of wine. So let’s drink more, whine less and say a toast next time you raise your glass to these local Wine Warriors. winewarriors.com BOB BEGIN FOUNDER OF CHÂTEAUX CHANTAL
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ALLIANCE
secret recipe: ROASTED BEETS Ingredients
James Bloomfield Co/Owner Chef
1 large Red Beets 1 Large Golden Beets 2 Tbsp. Lemon Juice 1 Tbsp. Salt ½ Tbsp. Honey ½ Tbsp. Roasted Hazelnut 4 Tbsp. Olive Oil 1 Tbsp. Shallot minced 5 Valencia Orange Segments 1 Tbsp. Crème Fraiche Procedure:
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Cover beets in aluminum foil and roast in oven at 350 degrees for 45 - 60 minutes. Peel skin off the beets and cut into medium dice. Whisk together lemon juice and olive oil in a small bowl with shallot, season to taste with salt and honey. In a medium mixing bowl toss beets with lemon dressing and adjust seasoning as desired. Arrange beets on a serving platter and garnish with orange slices, crème fraiche, Thai basil and olive oil. Garnish with roasted hazelnuts, Thai basil and olive oil. Enjoy!
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UNCORKED Darric Newman is the wine aficionado and co-owner of Folgarelli’s Market and Wine Shop
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GOOD EATS Off the Beaten Track! Foodie Gems you need to discover.
A New Wave
Once you’ve experienced a mouthwatering Bay Sub made with only the freshest ingredients on an organic one of a kind Old Mission Bun there is truly no going back. With chipotle mayonnaise made fresh in house with only the best whole body meats used you can taste the difference, the difference is quality. The owners of Bay Subs Mike and Julie are born and bred in Traverse City, with their adorable daughter Rebecca apart of their team you can see that food and family come first. Breathtaking photographs of the Bay surround the store as well as hand painted artworks that perfectly depict this beautiful place that we all love to live in. Julie is a registered dietician that handpicks all the produce and ingredients that go into each and every delicious concoction. Serving everything from subs, flatbreads, pastas, soups and salads with some of the best dressing you will ever savor. It is a must to try the tantalizing Shakespeare dressing, which is the owner Mike’s personal recipe that cannot be found or created anywhere else. From the Great Lakes Chips to the Northwood soda you can indulge in some of the best local food Northern Michigan has to offer. An if you still have room left, enjoy some of The Big Dipper cookie dough which is a rarity in it of itself. Cherryland Mall • 696 N Garfield Rd, Traverse City, MI 49686 (231) 941-7827
As the temperature rises in Northern Michigan you may be looking for something delicious to quench your thirst. Look no further and pour yourself a glass of Rosé. If you have stayed away from “pink” wine in the thought that it is going to be sweet and just plain awful, think again. Rosé wines from the Provence region of France have been a staple for hot summer nights for generations. Most rosés produced from this region are dry, fruit forward with beautiful floral notes and very elegant. They pair up beautifully with fish, white meats, salads and a variety of cheeses.
If you want some advice on a great bottle, you need to try Miraval. The chateau is owned by Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie as their summer estate. The property for years has been used as a recoding studio to such famed groups as Pink Floyd, The Cranberries and Sting to name just a few and still continues to operate today. They teamed up with famed wine family Perrin who oversee the vineyard and meticulously make Miraval Rosé. Give it a try and enjoy the summer.
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FEELING
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“When you feel like quitting – Think about why you started”
Our Baylife local fitness and health coach, Jala Wharton also adds the title of “runner” to her busy life. As a mom of 4 kids, how does she do it and why we ask? You’re an avid runner how long have you been running? I've been running for over 11 years now. I started after I had my first child, Harrison. What do you feel are the key benefits that it brings your lifestyle? For one, it keeps me sane! I call it my Therapy Time. The kids know, it's my time to decompress, sort out all the clutter & chaos, that’s swirling in my head. Some days it's just me plugging into my music, tuning out the world. Other’s with all 4 kiddos, pushing the double stroller (which is more with than I weigh), and my 2 older kids either on their bikes or running alongside. Chatting with them about anything and everything as I run, it’s been the best bonding we've ever had! Completely unplugged and present. It’s a killer workout. Where are some of your fave spots to pound the pavement? I'm a creature of habit. I have a couple different route's that all eventually lead towards the Tart Trail on West Bay. I love running along the water no matter what the weather is. If I feel like I need an extra Butt Kicking, I'll make my way to Wayne Hill for a crushing hill climb! I definitely feel the Burn for a couple days afterwards. For the novice runner what are some great tips? Get good shoes! I was struggling with knee pain & went into Running Fit downtown. My running life was changed forever with their help. Every 6 Months I get a new pair. Start slow and steady, working your way up. Focus on your stride. Set a goal! I suggest a fun 5K. Sign up, commit and start your training! Find a workout buddy to join you. Some of my nearest and dearest friends came from running with them. Any running gear/accessories you can suggest? Absolutely, first thing wear bright colors; make sure your visible at all times. Stay hydrated & make sure you eat/drink good food to fuel your body. My favorite go to is fresh Beet, Turmeric & Ginger Juice the night before it reportedly increases your Stamina. Delish! Is there any running no no’s? When first starting out, don’t overdo it. Listen to your body. Never push yourself into an injury. Recovery from a running injury is long and painful. Take days off. On a morning when you don’t feel like running, what does that little voice tell you? Jala, you know you always feel better after a run - so get out of your jammies and go! Plus, I've never regretted a workout or run, ever! Run with me! I'm hosting a Women's Health Run 10 Feed 10 run in September.. All proceeds go towards feeding the homeless in TC. Check out www.run10feed10.com to register. Use my code whwharton to save $5 off. Follow me on Instagram @ fitnessmodelmom or follow my Athlete page in FB. Jala Wharton is a local Model and Actress, Self-Described Fitness Fanatic and Mom of Four, (also our dear friend). We couldn’t think of a better mentor to share health and beauty tips, tricks and exercises in our Feeling Good pages. 24
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MOVERS & SHAKERS
Dr. Chris Jeffries The Center of Plastic Surgery of Northern Michigan
As a Doctor of Plastic Surgery you get to change people’s lives what is the most rewarding part? When I receive a hug at the end of an arduous reconstructive process from someone who is no longer just a patient but a friend. You also trained in Belgium studying Breast Reconstruction bringing this back to help breast cancer patients here, tell us a little? I learnt state of the art techniques using the body’s own tissue. I’m excited to envision a day when local women who are diagnosed feel fortunate to have this technology here and don’t have to travel to bigger cities for these exceptional treatments. On a lighter note, during my studies I got great experience in the art of Belgium Beer Sampling! (After work, not during). What is something that would surprise us about you? I love old trucks and own a couple of International Scouts with removable hard tops. On a work note we love to rock some tunes in the surgery room to keep things light playing all genres of music like dance, slow delta blue 80’s and a little reggae. But don’t worry about a thing, we are professionals. You’re an avid sailor, tell us why? I was always in the habit of working late Wednesday nights and would gaze at the parade of spinnakers on the bay. It made me think life is too short and I should get back into sailing. So I bought a race boat and have been torturing myself ever since. Everyone else literally blows me away. I am persistently bad but it’s a real challenge and I keep sailing back every week. What’s one thing checked off on your bucket list? My dad and I used to go diving and 2 years ago we re-invigorated that tradition. We headed to Grand Cayman, on a father son trip and plan on more trips in the future. What’s one thing your sons would say about you? That I let them do everything that mommy doesn’t but they still call me Mr. Grumpy. No wait, that’s my wife, Lauren that calls me that. We photographed you on your boat, what’s its name. Alligator named after a Grateful Dead song and it’s my son Grady’s favorite animal. 26
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Susan Ling Membership Director Traverse City Golf and Country Club (TCG&CC). You recently accepted this position and moved to Traverse City, where are you from originally? Originally from Troy; however, my husband and I lived in Rochester Hills for many years before deciding to move to the Traverse City area in 2002. Last year the TCG&CC celebrated 100 years, what fun things are non-members missing out on? Friendships, golf, social events such as wine dinners, beer dinners, themed dinners, tennis, pickle ball, Jr. Golf, Sports Camp for Kids, Kids Night Out (gives mom and dad the chance to have a nice relaxing dinner while the children are playing and having a good time). What’s one thing about the club people would be surprised to know? How relaxed it is. People tend to think a private country club is “stuffy” or “pretentious”; Our members are friendly, inviting and they love to laugh. Our staff makes the difference too, when you walk into the club, they call you by name and they treat you as if you are a part of their own family. What’s your favorite pastime in Traverse City so far? Visiting the Commons Farmer’s Market on Saturday’s, grabbing a quick bite to eat at all the fantastic restaurants, spending time with good friends, biking the TART Trail, exploring new places with my husband. Anywordsofwisdomoraquoteyoutrytoliveby? “Remind yourself its ok not to be perfect.” Don’t get me wrong, I strive for perfection each and every day because it’s what drives me but sometimes I forget to stop and smell the roses because I’m too concerned about every little detail whether it’s about business or personal. What’s one thing on your bucket list you have checked off, and tell us a little about it? For my 50th birthday I went skydiving in Harbor Springs. It was exhilarating! To make it even more challenging we jumped out of the plane backwards instead of the normal way; I love challenges. We have to ask, you work all day at a golf club, do you golf? I do but not very well, looks like a Scott Hebert lesson or two is in my future! NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014 | BAY LIFE NORTH
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SUMMER FUN FINDS
The tans will fade but the memories will last forever From summer sizzling party host gifts to practical needs, along with creative collectables we have you covered.
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onica and Giorgio Lo Greco’s dream came true in the summer of 2012 when they opened their little slice of heaven Pepenero, an Italian restaurant in the Villages of the Mercato. Chef Giorgio was born and raised in Palermo, Italy, learning to cook at the age of seven in his family’s kitchen.
After working at his Uncle’s famed restaurant in Sicily, he travelled all over the world as a Top Chef on luxury cruise ships. Where he found his soulmate in life, Monica. Their little PepeNero has become a jewel of the north for the beloved patrons who have found this treasure. Where you are always welcomed like family with a warm hug from Monica, seated at a table she set just for you. Savoring their true Italian wine while lingering over the European cuisines that Giorgio has created, personally making each and every dish to order from the freshest ingredients bursting with flavor. Each and every mouthwatering recipe is the culmination of Giorgio’s fond memories of Grandmothers, Mothers and Aunts. The simmering sauces and beautiful pastas are secret family recipes, where the main ingredient is LOVE. 32
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These one of a kind culinary experiences keep their cherished clients raving for years to come. Each year more and more food lovers have discovered PepeNero along the way. The only complaint is the tiny café like restaurant is limited by size, well no more. Since its inception we have remained loyal “family” patrons. Which is why we are absolutely overjoyed to share the news of Monica and Giorgio’s life’s work dream come true. We’ve decided instead of us trying to capture the very essence of their last six months’ hard work (their spacious, sophisticated, and amazing new place), we invited Monica to put pen to paper and tell the story in her own words. What Monica may forget to tell you is she is also a designer, the spectacular interior designs are all her endeavor. Prepare to be WOWED!
“The new PepeNero is located at the heart of Building 50 - actually the last remaining empty space –on the first floor of the Kirkbride Hall building. By moving to the new location, we will increase its sitting capacity from 42 seats to approximately 100 (equally divided between 2 distinct concepts). In addition to new decor and ambiance improvements, our philosophy will remain the same: we will maintain high quality service and ingredients that gained PepeNero so many compliments and repeated customers since its opening. Because we have more space, we can be more creative. One of the trends we see in today’s restaurants is people want more ways to enjoy a sense of place. We are adding another layer of experience with a wine lounge. This is something very new for the Traverse City dining scene. Basically, we are opening two types of restaurants (with two different names), served by the same kitchen team. Giving our guest the chance to sit at the bar one night and experience our Wine Lounge, then to return the next and have a completely different experience in our PepeNero dining room. A third experience - The Retail section, will give them the chance to bring PepeNero’s quality home. Since under one name our mixed “idea” can be confusing and risks not having a defined identity for either one of the concepts, therefore the restaurant and wine lounge will be divided under two separate names. Ballaró Wine Lounge and PepeNero Ristorantino Mediterraneo (which will keep the same image and branding. This way we can maintain the small, intimate and quaint atmosphere as our original location). The separate wine bar with its classy, upscale and stylish atmosphere, offers guests Italian wine by the glass or flights whether they wish to stand at the bar or relax at the high hop tables. Tasters may pair their wines with a range of tapas (small plates) -
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market. In Palermo, Ballarò is an ideal place to break up tranquil beach days and somber trips to museums and historic sites. Expect the bustle of an open-air market: bartering, music and groceries – under the shade of red umbrellas alongside the constant whir of Vespas. The often stentorian vendors also sell prepared and à la minute fare. Grab a piattino (little plate) of fresh eats and shop the market for an age-old Palermo experience. Visiting Ballaró Wine Lounge here in Traverse City is one of the most direct ways 34
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The separate wine bar with its classy, upscale and stylish atmosphere, offers guests Italian wine by the glass or flights whether they wish to stand at the bar or relax at the high hop tables. to soak in the atmosphere of today’s Italy. Spontaneous and effervescent as the Sicilian street market it’s named after it is truly the modern day neighborhood hangout; It’s a chill lounge with amazing Italian food - set out to recreate the feel and the look of an evening in our home country as we would enjoy it.
The come-as-you-are no-reservations-needed setting of the wine bar is meant to enjoy the Italian concept of aperitivo – those after-work hours to enjoy a glass of wine or two and some bites. Ballaro’s trendy but comfortable
atmosphere and authentic fare are just right for any occasion, whether you’re in the mood for a leisurely APERITIVO, a late night DIGESTIVO with a SNACK, or a cozy Italian DINNER. The re-designed PepeNero with approx. 60 seats will follow the same successful concept that we had created at our current location. We just re-imagined it, re-invented it but we will continue to be a place in which people will enjoy even more. The improvements are inspired not only by our travels around the world and places visited in our European
home -Italy, but by the suggestions of our clientele. It is very important for us to listen to what our clients are saying; and, what we heard in regards to ambiance is: intimacy and romance are extremely important. The restaurant will seem like it is plucked from a charming Italian village. The restaurant glows in hues of muted amber from plated cognac glass accented with rustic black metal details chandeliers, which will burnish the oak table tops and brick yellow washed walls making everything look drenched in romance.” At press time they were oh so close to opening.
Waiting on permits, training newly added staff, filling the wine walls and stocking Giorgio’s magnificent new kitchen. They were also planning a trip downstate to customs and imports to personally pick up their authentic VESPA scooter just shipped from Italy. The scooter will actually sit at eye level separating the restaurant and wine lounge by the bar. We can’t wait to sit at the stunning black lacquer bar and raise a glass in Salute. Monica and Giorgio are like family to us and we are elated to be sharing their dream, we wish them CONGRATULATIONS in English and in Italian CONGRATULAZIONI. SUMMER 2016 | BAY LIFE NORTH
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APACHE TROUT GRILLE
Spectacular views of West Bay House Favorites: Apache Whitefish – Apache Margarita Fun Fact: Sunday Brunch is a must do 13671 S. West Bay Shore Dr., TC. 231.947.7079, apachetroutgrill.com. 36
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THE WEST END TAVERN
Overlooking Harbor West Marina House Favorites: Wood Fired Pizza Fun Fact: They just opened 12719 S West Bay Shore Dr., TC. 231.943.2922
MISSION TABLE
Bountiful gardens that overlook West Traverse Bay House Favorites: Roasted Beet Salad – House Spirits Fun Fact: Historic Inn with a ghost story 13512 Peninsula Dr., TC, 231.223.4222. Missiontable.net
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THE RIDGE RESTAURANT & TAP HOUSE Breathtaking view of the tip of Old Mission House Favorites: Lobster Ceviche Truffle Fries. Fun Fact: Recently changed to a Tap House with 20 taps
2511 N West Bay Shore Dr., Suttons Bay. 231.534.7290 Ridgetaphouse.com
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KNOT JUST A BAR
Stunning view on Omena Bay House Favorites: Perch Cone w/fries Fun Fact: Sample all the beers and earn your name on the ceiling 5019 NW Bay Shore Dr. Omena. 231.386.739. knotjustabar.com
THE PIER RESTAURANT – DUDLEY’S DECK Famous views of Harbor Springs House Favorite: New England Crab Cakes – Summer Breeze Fun Fact: Reserve a cruise on the Pointer Boat
102 E. Bay St., Harbor Springs 231.881.8048. Staffords.com
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Treat Yourself 445 E Front St | Traverse City, 49686 231-642-5333. sweettartlette.com
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THE WEATHER VANE Crystal blue waterways by the drawbridge House Favorite: Planked Whitefish – Michigan Mojito Fun Fact: Originally built as a grist mill 106 Pine River Ln. Charlevoix. 231. 547.4311 Staffords.com Studio/Warehouse 320 State St, East Jordan 231-675-2606 • deercreekjunk.com Follow us on
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THE COVE
Heart of Fishtown House Favorites: Whitefish and Chips, Chubby Mary Fun Fact: The owners red car out-front is an aqua-car 111 River St., Leland, 231.256.9834. thecoveleland.com
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TUSCAN BISTRO
Quaint patio overlooks West Grand Traverse Bay House Favorites: Eggplant Rollatini – Martini’s Fun Fact: TC’s only raw bar 12930 S West Bay Shore Dr., TC. 231.922.7795 Tuscanbistrotc.com
Landscape for Water Quality Keep our Up North water clean the natural way! Rain gardens not only help keep our water clean, they are also beautiful. Protecting our Up North water quality www.gtbay.org ~ 935.1514
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BELLA FORTUNA
Award winning beautiful Italian Terrazza House Favorite: Veal Scaloppini – Own label Italian Wine Fun Fact: Dinner Theatre and Sunday Tuscan Family Dinners 104 W. Main St., Lake Leelanau. 231-994-2400. bellafortunarestaurant.com
Hustle Bustle AMICAL
Right on the busy Front St. walkway with true European Bistro ambiance House Favorite: Tomato Soup En Croute, Olive Twist – Fizz 229 cocktail Fun Fact: The famous soup’s recipe was served at The Whitehouse. First restaurant to serve Starbucks coffee 20 years ago. 229 E Front St., TC. 231.941.8888. Amical.com
NORTH PEAK BREWING COMPANY
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SURF SHOP & APPAREL / RENTALS / LESSONS
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Music, Sun and Fun House Favorite: Steaks and Prime Rib – Long Lake Lemonade, Worlds Best Bloody Mary Fun Fact: The “B” on the fireplace chimney originally stood for the Bellaw family, Boone and now Boudjalis. 7208 Secor Rd., TC. 231.946.3991. Booneslli.com
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THE FRANKLIN
Roof top view over the busy corner of Cass and Front House Favorite: Charcuterie and Cheese plate – Agripolitan cocktail Fun Fact: Have an in-house butcher 160 E. Front St. TC. 231.943.2727. The franklintc.com SUMMER 2016 | BAY LIFE NORTH
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The Towne Plaza
Plaza on the busy corner of Cass and State St. House Favorite: Wild Boar Loin – Champagne Fun Fact: Amazing breakfast menu 203 Cass St., TC. 231.929.0900. Thetowneplaza.com
Arts Tavern
In the heart of Glen Arbor House Favorite: Burgers and Tater Tots Fun Fact: They only take cash 6487 Western Ave. Glen Arbor. 231.941.8174 Artsglenarbor.com
Mackinaw Brewing Company
View of the bay from behind the corner of Cass and Front St. House Favorite: Smokehouse Mac-n-Cheese – Beer Sampler Fun Fact: TC’s original brew pub since 1997 161 E. Front St., TC., 231.933.1100. Mackinawbrewing.com
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Tuscan Sunday dinners served family style — Relax and let us do the cooking for you.
104 W. Main Street, Lake Leelanau 231-994-2400 • www.bellafortunarestaurant.com
Welcome t o Paradise! COMING SOON TO TRAVERSE CITY!
ANNOUNCING THE PARADISE GRILLE & THE SHRUNKEN HEAD TIKI BAR The Paradise Grille will offer incredible burgers, steaks, seafood, chicken and much more. The Shrunken Head Tiki Bar will offer hand-crafted cocktails and a generous selection of wine & beer.
OPENING SOON AT 1840 US 31 IN TRAVERSE CITY!
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Since 2004 it has been a labor of love undergoing an extensive restoration project.
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ccording to Indian legend northern Michigan’s North and South Fox Islands were created when Manabozho and a wolf set out in a race from the tip of the Leelanau Peninsula to Harbor Springs. In order to win the race, Manabozho threw large chunks of earth and clumps of trees into Lake Michigan to use as stepping stones. He won the race and also created these beautiful islands. islands
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Secluded Islands have the power to ignite the imagination, with stories of buried treasure and shipwrecks, (the Islands have ten on record and there are tall tales of hidden riches), these reasons alone make for fascinating intrigue. But South Fox Island proudly boasts a true step back in time, buildings and structures from yesteryear that were in dire need for repair. Since 2004 it has been a labor of love undergoing an extensive restoration project. With tireless efforts from dedicated volunteers to preserve and protect the history of the Lighthouse station and its surroundings. Way back in 1866, the Lighthouse Board recognized that vessels sailing north from Chicago to the Straits of Mackinac in westerly winds often hugged the western shore of Lake Michigan passing between South Fox Island and North Manitou Island. It was decided a light on South Fox Island would allow mariners to make the crossing at night and would also mark the protected anchorage in the lee of the island, to provide a safe haven from northeast gales. A lighthouse was approved and built and in 1867 Keeper Henry J. Roe moved in. Many more keepers would follow until 1958, Allen P. Cain, the light’s last keeper, left the island after the
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light had been fully automated. It functioned for a decade before being discontinued in 1968. In 2002, Bradley Boese and Cathy Allchin formed the Fox Island Education Association (FIEA) with the goal of preserving the light station. In 2004 Sandy Bradshaw and John McKinney founded the South Fox Island Lighthouse Restoration Project to revive the preservation plans, and the group’s name was shortened to Fox Island Lighthouse Association (FILA). We are proud to have Cathy pick up the story of this Northern Treasure from here and we entice you to go experience and explore the remote beauty and history to be found there. PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF SOUTH FOX ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE ASSOCIATION
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South Fox Island Light Station is one of the most unique, almost unknown islands to visit in northern Michigan. It’s not an easy spot to get to. Access is only by boat. There is no dock or harbor to pull into, but if you make the trip, the jewel you find is well worth it. Located south of Beaver Island and North of the Manitou Islands, the station is located on the very southern tip of south fox island and its light tower is visible to any vessel that passes by. Access is best from the south west side of the island, where clear beach runs from end to end. Anchor off and dingy in. A pathway leads you through the shallow woods to a clearing. The station grounds total 115 acres. There are 7 buildings remaining at the station connected by over 500’ of sidewalk. On your right, a short way up the path, is the Fog Signal building (1895) originally a steam whistle fog signal, it was replaced in 1929 with a diaphone horn; at the same time the beacon was converted from kerosene to electricity. The steel tower (1934) next to the fog signal building came from Sapelo Island, Georgia. It was reassembled on the island and automated in 1958, the light was finally discontinued in 1969.
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Continue down the sidewalk and to the left you pass a small wood frame workshop (1897) often used as a summer kitchen. Down by the shore is the boathouse (1897) also visible from the water and patiently restored by the Fox Island Lighthouse Association.
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1867 Top of the Lighthouse
Heading up the hill from the workshop is the original lighthouse. This was built in 1867 of Cream Milwaukee brick and consisted of a keeper's house with attached tower; a fourthorder Fresnel lens was used for the flashing red beacon. The small white brick building next to the tower is the oil house (1895) erected at a time when fuel for the light was changed from lard – which they could store inside, to kerosene which had to be stored outside. The oil house holds 360 gallons of fuel. Next door, to the west of the lighthouse, is an impressive 2 story red brick Assistant Keepers Quarters (1910). There are 3 apartments that the assistant keepers would stay in. With indoor plumbing and electricity, which was quite rare, for any building at that time. For almost 100 years the station was a valuable asset to vessels traversing the lakes. Now modern technology has replaced the lights of the lakes, but the history remains and must be preserved.
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The station was decommissioned in 1969, transferred in 1971, and is managed by the DNR and the Fox Island Lighthouse Association (FILA) – a non-profit organization. Since 2004 volunteers have maintained the grounds and repaired buildings. The long term plans are to construct a safe dock, continue to restore the buildings and establish a keeper program so there will always be someone to greet visitors and share the history of this amazing jewel. For more information, visit www.southfox.org or find South Fox Lighthouse on Facebook.
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Fox Fun Facts 1867: $18,000 are granted by Congress for the construction of the lighthouse. Nov. 1, 1867, the light, equipped with a flashing red 4th order Fresnel lens, is lit by first lighthouse keeper, Henry J. Roe. The keeper's salary is $150.00 per quarter. The height of the tower from the base to the focal plane of the lantern is 39 feet. The revolving red light is 68 feet above lake level.
1895: A fog signal building is erected and a 10-inch steam whistle fog signal is put in operation. A brick oil house is built with a capacity of 360 gallons of kerosene for the new lantern that replaces the old lard oil lantern. 1915: Deer are introduced on the island. 1933: The light tower on Sapelo Island, Georgia, a square pyramidal cast iron skeletal tower of the 'Sanibel' class, erected in 1905, is disassembled and the components are shipped to South Fox Island.
1971: The U.S. Department of Interior transfers the southernmost 115 acres to the DNR for public park 1980: The U.S. Department of Interior transfers the lighthouse and grounds to the State of Michigan & recreation.
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2002: The Fox Island Education Association (FIEA) is founded by Cathy Allchin, Bradley Boese and friends. Its goal is the preservation of the light station. 2005: The Fox island Lighthouse Association (FILA) gets non-profit status, and it becomes a member of the Michigan Lighthouse Alliance.
2005: Stabilization the boathouse. 2007: New roof on the boathouse. 2009: After shoveling stones for 3 years, walls were built and sidewalks uncovered.
2010: The DNRE and MRPA present FILA with an Outstanding Community Service Award. 2010: New roof on the 1867 Lighthouse 2013: Grant funding for a Historic Structure was obtained.
2014: New doors for the boathouse and window restoration
2015: 15,000 lbs. of material are transported to the
1984: A first clean-up of the light station site,
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Ahh, the lazy days of summer. The 4th of July, Cherry Festival, Polka Festival and Film Festival have gone by. It is time for us locals sit enjoy our town and the last of the seasonal guests that come when the sun is shining. Your outdoor spaces become your dining room and the fresh vegetables of the season take focus for eats. Setting the table with colorful dishware, fresh flowers and linen napkins presents a casual atmosphere. The food and drink should follow suit. One of my favorite approaches to cooking for a group in the summer is to take a variety of meats, marinade them in different fruit juices and or vinaigrettes and sear them on the grill. Think basic like lime juice, olive oil, garlic, salt and pepper. Chicken with a basic balsamic vinaigrette marinade is juicy and tasty. Next are the side dishes. Think fresh vegetables, blanched, grilled or raw chopped, mixed with a basic vinaigrette and tossed. A couple of my favorites include corn salad made with fresh corn
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sheared from the cobb, tossed with dill, Dijon mustard and white wine vinegar or a hearts of palm salad with grilled tomatoes, chives, capers and a balsamic dressing. All of these will look impressive to your guests. They are easy to make and oh so good. Serve with a simple margarita or Moscow mule (be sure to get the copper mugs) and you have the perfect summer party underway!
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aura and Ron Mudry’s home is named The Lumberjack Lodge, and not just for show, it’s the actual historical heritage. It was built in 1895 by George Persons to house the lumberjacks logging and floating wood down the rivers and inland lakes. George, a Civil War veteran with a Peg Leg is the man behind the legend of the Lumberjack Lodge’s claim to fame; Peg Leg slept here, and how the historical dents in the front entry floor came to be. He purchased the property in 1894 for $205, even with a “Peg Leg” George Persons ran a ferry service around Torch Lake. Once called Persons Harbor on historical maps George certainly made his mark in more ways than one. The Lumberjack Lodge changed to a private residence in the early 50s when the Bebe family purchased it. Laura had vacationed on Torch Lake since she was a child and she and Ron rented Lumberjack Lodge for a few cherished summers. Falling in love with the home, “peg leg” dent’s and all, they decided to purchase it in 2013.
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The Mudry's fell in love with Lumberjack Lodge as a summer rental.
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In 2014 they met and hired Aaron Draper of Draper Co. to enclose the lakeside porch to add living space and a deck above. This started many wheels in motion. Aaron consulted Steve Thomas of Thomas Building and Design to design a garage addition that would include a new master suite above. True to many old homes, Lumberjack Lodge had a fair amount of small bedrooms, but limited baths and space. Steve’s design flowed seamlessly with the original structure and created a master suite that would make you want to stay in bed all day. Once these plans were underway, it became clear that many of the rooms of the original structure needed updated. The main floor had been given a very rustic look with knotty pine paneling cladding both ceilings and walls.
The goal was to brighten up the spaces and give it a more cottage look that would incorporate the new set of retro styled appliances the Mudry’s had just purchased. 70
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The new design flowed seamlessly with the original structure and created a master suite that would make you want to stay in bed all day.
Along comes Angela from Kitchen Choreography. With her love for old structures and a goal of always maintaining the original integrity of the home while accommodating the owner’s wish list, she went to work.
True to an UpNorth Lodge concept, each bedroom suite was developed with a different theme. Working with Laura on what guests may use each space, the level of sophistication for older couples vs. fun and colorful for the younger family members was thought through. Each 72
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bedroom needed to have access to a bath or its own private bath. Update showers with tile and glass enclosures were a must. Taking the only main floor bath and making it private to Laura’s dad bedroom was a priority, so they creatively tucked a powder room on the main level. The retro appliances and lodge theme were not easy to interweave. The results are unique, fun and casual. Just perfect for a place up north. Thankfully, Laura liked the use of pattern and color (as long as it was not too floral). Very special thought went into all of the details. The homeowner entry has a stunning “new” brick floor laid in a herringbone pattern. SUMMER 2016 | BAY LIFE NORTH
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Clean line Wainscote details carry up the stairs and clad the walls in the master suite. The master bath has an up to date luxury shower, but also incorporated the original claw foot tub. Walking into the master bedroom you gaze in awe, the ceiling is an absolute show stopper, in mahogany bead board set in a herringbone pattern that is interrupted by beams just a shade darker. The size of this space is made cozy with wood floors and a beautiful wood burning fireplace.
The kitchen was moved closer to the water side of the house and expanded to include a wet bar and coffee station area. To maintain a lodge style, the cabinets are knotty alder wood with an autumn stain applied. All of this sits atop the original maple wood flooring and topped with a neutral granite top. To add a punch of color, the island was painted a dazzling shade of blue/green and glass tile with the matching hue was incorporated. The enclosed porch was transformed into a dining room just off the kitchen. Dividing the two spaces are 74
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true timber posts and beams. Taking center stage is a custom built table that Aaron’s crew made for Ron and Laura out of a single plank of a cottonwood tree. Either end of the porch became separate seating areas with natural fireplaces and a custom built bar area ready to party.
Cottage style Nickel Gap paneling, painted various shades of cream, taupe, white and green cover the walls and most of the ceilings on the main floor. True to porch style, the old porch boasts a mahogany ceiling and beams. The front entry had the original French doors reinstalled and is a tranquil place to sit and relax or listen to music from the Mudry’s favorite furniture piece, the jukebox, that also found just the right spot.
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As we head up the first flight of stairs we come to a narrow hall. To visually make the hall shorter, Angela applied a painted striped treatment to the ceiling. Nickel gap painted alternating white and blue adds interest and coordinates wonderfully with the creamy wall color. The original flooring in this area was removed and used to patch in the bedroom areas. What is now installed up here is a reclaimed product that has a lot of natural character and fits the time period of the home. On the roadside of the house are two bedrooms. A bath was added to one of the bedrooms as part of the addition and created a private suite for adult guests. The nickel gap was painted darker shades of gray and taupe and using a pair of antique lamps for inspiration, just the right shade of coral shines.
The other bedroom has a sense of fun, bright blue with twin beds, and a pop of Key West feeling Lime green. Located between the twin room and Ron’s office, is a Jack and Jill Bath with Penny Rounds from Ann Sacks 76
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for the floor, white subway tile for the shower walls and a slightly deeper shade of blue for the walls.
Punchy green pendant lights at the vanity repeat the theme. Widening the upper hall way, and stealing some of the new space allowed the creation of a sitting area for morning coffee or afternoon cocktail hour. A powder bath and laundry space were added with colorful pebble flooring. All of the original doors were repurposed and had new replica hardware and hinges installed. The fruits of all this labor make it worthwhile, and the finished home showcases superb craftsmanship at its finest, meshing old and new seamlessly. The most important element of the Mudry’s renovation project, was to protect the vintage dent’s in the antique floor so the story of the Lumberjack Lodge and its history could be stories told for generations to come. 78
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JULY PERFORMANCES July 1 & 2 Romeo & Juliet Interlochen Shakespeare Festival Sunday, July 3 World Youth Symphony Orchestra with JoAnn Falletta Monday, July 4 The Glenn Miller Orchestra 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 Sunday, July 10 World Youth Symphony Orchestra with JoAnn Falletta Monday, July 11 The King’s Singers Thursday, July 14 Béla Fleck and Chris Thile
Friday, July 15 Brandi Carlile & Old Crow Medicine Show
Friday, July 29 Jay Leno
Sunday, July 17 World Youth Symphony Orchestra with Christopher Rountree The Dan Zanes Song Gusto Hour Monday, July 18 GREGG ALLMAN & PETER FRAMPTON
Saturday, July 30 Lindsey Stirling Sunday, July 31 World Youth Symphony Orchestra with Carlos Kalmar and Conrad Tao
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Tuesday, July 19 An Evening with HUEY LEWIS AND THE NEWS Sybarite5 “Look Back, Move Forward”
Tuesday, Aug. 2 An Evening with Jake Shimabukuro Aug. 4, 5, 6 & 7 Catch Me if You Can High School Musical Theatre Co.
Saturday, July 23 Interlochen “Collage”
Sunday, Aug. 7 World Youth Symphony Orchestra and Les Préludes with Jung-Ho Pak
Sunday, July 24 World Youth Symphony Orchestra with Joshua Weilerstein and Zuill Bailey
Tuesday, Aug. 9 Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo / Melissa Etheridge
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Friday, Aug. 12 Martina McBride Live in Concert
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Tuesday, July 26 An Evening with Lyle Lovett and his Large Band Wednesday, July 27 Rick Springfield, “Stripped Down”
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BOONE'S LONG LAKE
PHOTO COURTESY OF NICK BOUDJAILIS
THEN: CIRCA 1950: Boones Long Lake is a Northern Michigan Tradition. The original Inn was built of massive pine logs by William R. Bellaw in 1949. Bellaw was the head cook at the Traverse City State Hospital and was also a well-known hunting and fishing camp cook. Bellaw named his restaurant Bellaw’s Log Cabin Inn, with the same massive fieldstone fireplace that somehow managed to survive a serious fire in 1989. Today the rebuilt restaurant is owned and operated by Nick Boudjailis.
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AwArd winning wine List Over 300 wines A wide seLectiOn Of Beers & spirits The New York Restaurant in downtown Harbor Springs offers an eclectic cuisine in a comfortable setting, overlooking Little Traverse Bay’s waterfront featuring fine gourmet dining, a professional and attentive wait staff and talented bartenders. Our restaurant opens daily at 5:00 p.m. and features nightly appetizer and dinner specials, which may include such delicious dishes as oysters on the half shell, mussels Provencal, walleye, rack of lamb and many other favorites.
Corner of Bay & State Streets in Downtown Harbor Springs 231-526-1904 • www.TheNewYork.com
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NORTHERN ENCOUNTERS
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Sweet Water One of my favorite professors when I was a student at Calvin College told me a story recently about his father. His father was from California and every time he came to visit his son at Calvin, he would refer to Lake Michigan as the “sweet water”. In California, when they would try to dig wells for drinking water near the coastline of the Pacific Ocean, the water would often be undrinkable due to the salt content. If you were lucky enough to dig a well and hit “sweet water” you were considered very fortunate. Many people today that live near the Great Lakes take them for granted and don’t realize how valuable they really are. Toddandbradreedphotograpy.com
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