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Summer Countdown MAY/JUNE 2017 | www.BayLIFENorth.com | www.facebook.com/BayLIFENorth | ISSUE 33

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the Water. Because let us agree, we all live here because of the water. In the water, is my favorite of all the three, because we may be the first to introduce you to an incredible artist, Derek DeYoung. His mind-blowing art makes paintings of fish, jump off the canvas. That doesn’t mean he’s not well known; he's super successful, he’s just been more in the Fly Fishing circuit and was living in Montana. Derek, a Michigan native, along with his wife Janell moved back home to the Mitt settling recently in Traverse City. He grew up knowing two things as a kid, he loved to fish, and he loved to draw. So he knew he wanted to be a fish artist, he didn’t even know if the job existed. But with his raw talent and determination, along with loving support from his family, he graduated from Art School and pursued his dreams. His work is on the walls of The Boathouse Restaurant, so as you peruse the pages it may all of a sudden look familiar. We love how it was so vibrant, and a bold wake-up and welcome to summer.

Daddy and Daughter Summer Living! Teags and Tom Summer 2016 swimming in West Bay.

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ho’s with me? We get so teased and taunted at this time of year with a sunny day high when everyone is cheery, and life is good, then followed the next by a gray, dreary down in the dumps day. It's like a bloody rollercoaster. I'm keeping my fingers, toes and everything else crossed wishing and hoping for a spectacular summer like last year. How miraculous was that? Mother Nature went all out. I even swam in the warm bay, and that never happens, unless I fall the heck off my stand up paddle board. Which, is why I’m a smooth, dead calm, paddler kind of girl. I love to take my board out for a spin at Power Island early in the morning before the masses all start to flock. We always laugh it’s like the scene from Jaws as the boats all start to head for the Island, at around 11 am, ready to spend a day in the sun, living the northern dream. I also think a food truck should be shipped there, just for emergencies? Don’t you think? I’m already in my summer zone just thinking about a boat day at Power Island! Woo Hoo. We wanted to get our readers in their Summer Happy Place too, so we made all the themes; Being on the Water, By the Water and even In

If you love anything even a tiny bit nautical, you will be ready to set sail to Harbor Springs. The Pier Restaurant is the ultimate by the water dining experience. It begins the minute you feel like you have stepped upon a luxury yacht. The restaurants interior mirrors the rich and famous sailing vessels and the newly transformed deck rivals the view and atmosphere of the most exclusive yacht clubs all around the world. It a mecca of nautical style and elegance, and the food is remarkable too. I have to admit I did sip (a lot) on the creamsicle cocktail at the photo shoot, just to make sure it was publisher approved. Yum. Pretty sure on the water is where we all aspire to own a little piece of summer happiness. So our story that introduces you to Heather Gillow and Jim Smolak, (who you may know from a little bar called 7-Monks?) truly inspiring. They found a small house, a diamond in the rough, in a sweet location that even included a little beach house on the water. To get the full extent of how much this was a labor of love, over time, patience and perseverance we even included a before photo that Heather sent us. You really won't believe it. I think it will have everyone looking for a beach bargain to remodel, myself included. I was astonished at the transformation. Heather and Jim are just excited to sit back and relax finally. Enjoy the beach, the sun, and a cocktail. Beach, Sun, and Cocktails. Just Add Water! Bring on Summer, we’ll see you on the bay.



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ALL ABOARD For an unforgettable Nautical Journey on the water this summer visit The Pier Restaurant in Harbor Springs. Get ready to set sail, don your finest boat attire and dine in style. Anchors Down and Bottoms Up.

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SUPER FLY Fly Fishing has never been so cool, seen through the eyes of Artist Derek DeYoung. He has been called the Vincent Van Gough of Trout Fish. His oil paintings rocked the mellow world of Fly Fishing in Montana, making fishers everywhere, art lovers. Now back home in his native Michigan, living on the shores of West Bay, Derek and his wife Janell are ready to rock Traverse City’s art and fishing scene.

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TRANQUILITY FOUND Heather Gillow and Jim Smolak are living the northern dream on the shores of West Grand Traverse Bay. But it didn’t come easy; the magical transformation of their little cottage is beyond inspiring. It shows the endless potential in a fixer upper and proves the importance of location, location. 52 PHOTO BY JASON HULET PHOTOGRAPHY



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Purse Power Good happens here! March 13th marked the 5th Annual Goodwill Power of the Purse Brunch. Attendees dug deep into their purses and hearts to raise funds to support the Goodwill Inn. Last year over 500 people in the community relied on this safe haven for shelter, most are women and children. The Inn instills hope through service and compassion, offering guests a path to rebuilding their lives.

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Wonder Women The Impact 100 Traverse City women's philanthropy group set a record breaking 255 members. The organization will give back to the community by awarding two high impact project grants of $127,500 each to nonprofit agencies in the five county area. You go girls! PHOTO CREDIT: THE COMPASS POINTS HERE FACEBOOK:FACEBOOK BUSINESS PAGE WEBSITE:WWW.THECOMPASSPOINTSHERE.COM INSTAGRAM: @THECOMPASSPOINTSHERE

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Hat’s Off You’re never properly dressed without a hat. The Zonta Club of Traverse City Hat’s Off Luncheon was the perfect event to showcase your favorite accessory. The annual lunch was held at the Traverse City Golf and Country Club. All the fun was to celebrate the leadership and contributions of women in our community.

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MOVER & SHAKER LINDA SCOTT

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Bay Ridge Community Director When did you start working for Bay Ridge? I began my career on Monday, July 28, 2003, almost fourteen years ago. Over the years many things have changed. I now oversee the entire campus; which includes two independent buildings and an assisted living center that also offers a secured memory care wing. What is your favorite memory from working at Bay Ridge? There are so many memories as I reflect back over the years. One of the most memorable was the opening of the East community and our assisted living in July of 2006. The opening of these buildings changed the entire face of the Bay Ridge Campus. Offering additional services and choices to Seniors in our area. What would you say your best quality is? My ability to see the larger picture, or the entire pie. To see how each employee’s role is a piece of the pie and being amazed at how well the entire group works together to make such a wonderful impact in the lives of our residents. What is your favorite pastime or hobby? I love the water. After years of sailing Lake Michigan, boating on Elk Lake with my late husband, I now enjoy Kayaking whenever I can. Why did you move here to Traverse City? I became a resident of Traverse City in 2013 after residing in Elk Rapids for over thirty years. I sold my family home and transitioned into a new life in Traverse City. I love it here. I am close to work, my parents and all the amenities that the City offers.

What is one thing people don’t know about you that would surprise them? I am very dedicated to the work that I do. But I also enjoy “my” time. I love to cook and I’m an avid reader. But I truly love design and decorating. From painting an old piece of furniture or helping a friend move furniture around their living room. When you were growing up what did you want to be? I always thought I wanted to be a teacher. And in a way, I guess I am. I hope I teach and help staff, educate families to make their lives better. I have met some amazing people who have forever changed me. I don’t know if they know how much they helped me on days when I felt discouraged or uncertain. But their real kindness helped see me through and I hope that I have been able to do this for the people that we serve at Bay Ridge. What is one quote you live by? Years ago, when I was working the large corporate world…. my dad wrote on a piece of paper “treat the president of the company, and the janitor the same …. With respect” What’s your perfect Northern Michigan day? I am an early morning person so, watching the sun rise over the water with a cup of coffee in my hand would be a perfect start to my day. Then working in my flower garden, being on the water and ending the day having dinner by the water with the one I care deeply about.

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Be so good they can’t ignore you – Steve Martin

Big Opportunity A luxury hotel with parking a mile from downtown sounds too good to be true, right? Not if Traverse City builder and developer Ron Walters and Cadillac developer and investor Pat Johnson have anything to say about it. The former Scuba North Property on an 11-acre parcel of land on West Bay Beach has long been an eye sore to passersby. Their proposition to build West Shore Hotel and Marina (a 115-room hotel with a 28-slip marina) across the street is bold. Developers Ron and Pat

are planning on gearing the hotel towards families making each unit with two bedrooms. That’s not all; each room will be double the size of your average hotel suite making them a massive 936 square feet. The project has been submitted to the Elmwood Township and has been received well by the town Supervisor Jeff Shaw. The hotel approval process seems straightforward, but the marina is a different story. With plenty of hoops to still jump through nothing is set in stone yet.

Second Time Around

It’s the 9th year for The Traverse City Wine & Art Festival, held annually at the Grand Traverse Commons. Taste over twenty local wines, indulge in fresh local fare and be inspired by beautiful art. All your senses are enticed topped off with live musical performances by E. Minor; Oh Brother, Oh Sister; Carsie Blanton and more. “Get your grapes on,” June 24 3 to 9 p.m. at this celebration of the region’s wineries, food and the exquisite art culture of Northwest Michigan. Your ticket includes 8 tasting tickets, food voucher and souvenir glass. We’ll raise a glass to that. Cheers!

Perry Hannah’s Gifts, Then and Now is more than just a book, it’s a piece of history. Telling the amazing story of Perry Hannah, the founding father of Traverse City. The second print of the book is better than ever including an appendix of Perry Hannah’s Genealogy and his bronze statue at Hannah Park. Perry Hannah’s Gifts, Then and Now is available in stores now and don’t miss the chance to get your copy signed by coauthors Peg Jonkhoff and Fred Hoisington at Horizon Books on Saturday May 27th at 10am to Noon.

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Good Food Good Life

Here’s the Dish With a bold new remodel by Archer Contracting, the Dish Cafés shedding its old skin and taking its business to new heights. Owners Patty Hickman and Randy Waclawski are transforming their space, giving it a clean new look and making some tasty new additions to their menu. We’re not just talking about the food here, with the addition of a brand-new bar, The Dish will have it all from delicious food to your favorite wine, beer, or cocktails to wash it down. With the help of Brandtonic (a local marketing agency) the Dish’s new logo, reinvigorated space and a more extensive food and drink menu is sure to wow their regulars and pleasantly surprise newcomers. Hoping to get their liquor license by Summer, Patty and Randy couldn’t be more excited to expand their horizons and see where this new journey takes them. 108 S. Union St.

Breaking Bread Who doesn’t love fresh baked bread? Local bread and pastry Chef Jason Gollan broke ground late March on Common Good Bakery, a new space on 537 W.14th Street. Setting a goal to open at the beginning of June, the bakery will bring a taste of European flair to our backyard. Boasting an authentic Italian oven, Common Good Bakery will offer artisan baked goods as well as a modest breakfast and lunch including a variety of pressed sandwiches and vegetarian options. The goal of Owner and Chef Jason Gollan goes beyond baking though. He hopes that his bakery can become one of the ingredients that make our community so sweet. www.facebook.com/commongoodbakery

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“Before serving a dish I ask myself, would I serve this to my Grand Mother….so if you have eaten my food, the answer was yes” ­—Chef de Cuisine James Broome

4. On a metal surface, place the 3 supremes of grapefruit and sprinkle with sugar and brulee (caramelize) with a torch. 5. As the crab is finishing the steaming process, add fresh parsley and salt and pepper as needed to sauce. 6. When the Crab is ready, remove from the steamer and add to the sauce to allow the sauce to being to penetrate the crab sections. 7. After a few seconds remove the crab sections and begin to plate. 8. First criss cross the Crab sections, then arrange the caramelized grapefruit sections in the dish and pour the sauce over the top. 9. Garnish with micro greens and serve.

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GOOD EATS Off the Beaten Track! Foodie Gems you need to discover.

Mama Lu's Who’s up for Taco Tuesdays? 2 dollars for a gourmet taco or a cold beer, sign me up! You'd think it'd have to be a holiday to get such a great deal, but it's happening every Tuesday on Front Street at Mama Lu's restaurant. An let’s not forget about Sunday Funday, where they end the week with a bang featuring 4 dollar shots of tequila, Mimosas, and Micheladas. These people sure know how to have a good time. Owners Chef John Larson and Adrienne Brunette started Mama Lu’s last May with a simple goal to offer gourmet, great tasting food at incredibly low prices. With the help of General Manager Heather Dziedzic and her husband Dallas Dziedzic their Chef de Cuisine, Mama Lu’s is spicing up Front Street one taco at a time. The a la carte menu is a taco lover’s paradise, with a plethora of choices from anything to chicken, pork, shrimp and even a vegetarian option. Mama Lu’s is a one of a kind dining experience with an unpretentious, come as you are atmosphere with great food and drinks at a great price. Don’t forget to add a fresh side of Guacamole or Queso Fundido from their variety of sides on the menu. If you're looking for something sweet, you must try the Churro with Mexican chocolate, Yum! Mama Lu's friendly and upbeat atmosphere makes every day feel like a fiesta.

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Traverse City's Brad Harrison in Africa, surrounded by the aids affected children that the Christ's Hope International organization supports.

When Brad Harrison emailed us with an idea for a local story, we were intrigued. We love to bring stories to light whenever we can, celebrating our neighbors doing genuinely good things. Brad's wife, Judy may be familiar to you, her never-ending passion for raising money and awareness for local nonprofits launching Swing Shift and the Stars has become an epic yearly event. Between the two, they are helping to change the world. A few years ago, Brad was touched by Christ's Hope International organization that raises money for children affected by Aids in Africa, left as orphans, living in extreme poverty. Inspired by an avid cyclist on the board of the organization, the group holds a Ride for Hope – Coast to Coast bicycle ride. It's held every two years and funds the orphans school uniforms, food, school fees, medical care, and caregivers. In 2015 Brad was on his trusty bicycle giving it all he had, in the brutal Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts. “I was dying, and I thought to myself, why am I doing this?” recalls Brad. Through the 26

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pain and determination to finish, he also found clarity. “There needed to be a direct connection to the ministry," says Brad. The next Ride for Hope should be in Africa. The idea was hatched, with a 2-year timeframe to make it happen. Ride Africa June 14th – 22nd 2017. The goal to raise $300,000. Shipping regular bikes wasn’t an option, on their search they found bamboo bicycle frames handmade in Kampala Uganda. All they need to ship is the wheels. 26 frames for 26 avid cyclists 8 Americans, 3 Dutch and 12 African riders. The trail he has mapped explicitly breaks to meet these children at the care points, Kampala, Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. Riding half way around the great Lake Victoria, part dirt, part road, riding through pineapple fields and even crossing the equator! We wish Brad well in this journey. If you are inspired, help sponsor the ride or a child of your own. For only $38 a month. It’s called Team Cycle. The headquarters are even based right here in Traverse City. For more info christshope.org


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Fashion is what you buy. STYLE is what you do with it – Unknown By Kristy Kurjan

Trendy Tassels Tassels and pom-poms are simply everywhere this season. They are a playful pop of color on any outfit; it’s Boho with a girlie twist. Pair them with a peek-a-boo staple and you will be styling all summer long.

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Serenity by the water is why we all live up north. We covet the sleepy towns that magically come alive as the boats meander into the piers, filling up empty docks with the hustle and bustle once again. Harbor Springs is the ultimate destination in the height of summer, spectacular oversized Yachts of the rich and famous come to port. It mirrors the lavish Cote d’Azur Mediterranean epicenter of the glitz and glamor yachting culture, right in our backyard. The re-incarnation of The Pier honors the revered design of these refined floating vessels that are posh and practical and pays homage to the maritime heritage of Harbor Springs. The Pier Restaurant boasts the only waterfront dining in Harbor Springs; the Restaurant was built on original pilings over the harbor. It has long been a staple for year-round residents and the throngs of crowds that just for summer call it home. The Pier is where they celebrate family gatherings, anniversaries, birthdays and other memorable occasions.

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You don't have to love fish to appreciate Derek's distinctive style. A DeYoung painting stuns and wows all on its own merit.So, after years of living in the fly fishing mecca of Montana, Derek, with his wife and partner in crime, Janell, have come back home to Michigan. Just like their fish, they were lured up north, setting up a permanent camp on the shore of Old Mission Peninsula. With paintbrush in hand, Derek is ready to rock everyone’s world.

Trout fish and fly fishing has never been so flamboyant, lively or so darn cool. Why paint fish you may ask? “I was raised on the shores of a small bayou off the Grand River, in West Michigan. We fished constantly. Being a good fisherman in our family was important. So when I got my sketch pads out, I couldn’t help but draw the fish that I imagined were living deep under the thick mats of weeds out in front of our house.” Recalls Derek. 38

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Derek wasn't an overnight sensation; it took a lot of commitment to get this far. Derek describes his family as overachievers academically; he is the youngest child in a family of three boys. But his ability to draw and paint always kept his mom from worrying about him too much. “In the 5th grade, I entered a youth wildlife art competition, with a painting of a large mouth bass with a frog hanging out of his mouth. I was awarded second place and the man who announced the winners offered to buy my painting right there on stage. I was hooked!� Laughs Derek. MAY/JUNE 2017 BAY LIFE NORTH

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His dad, Gordy was his greatest fan and encouraged him through thick and thin. He was the voice of reason when Derek, almost through Art School, found he doubted himself that he could make it a real career. He called his dad reconsidering his degree, his father's words of ultimate wisdom were, "You've known that you were going to be an artist since you were a little kid, Derek, this is all you've ever wanted. Now is the time to take a chance on making that dream come true. You've got your whole life to take whatever job you need to and take care of all your responsibilities. But now, while you're young, is when you have got to go for the gusto! You have to go after your dreams and do your best to make it. If you don't try now, MAY/JUNE 2017 BAY LIFE NORTH

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you will always wonder what if for the rest of your life." These words lifted the weight of the world off Derek's shoulders, and he's never looked back. Attending Kendal College of Art and Design also dramatically changed his life in another direction. He met Janell, the love of his life, as a fellow student. He reeled her in while she admired his work. In original fishing style, he fell hook, line, and sinker and they married shortly after. They make an amazing and talented team, it’s grueling for a husband and wife to work together cohesively, but they have it mastered. “We are complete opposites, I am an A personality, and Derek is so laid back.

When he is working, he is in his creative space, and he requires a total block. I am not allowed to bother him for anything," laughs Janell. Many gifted artists are living the very epitome of a starving artist. Luckily, early on Derek discovered his niche, his extraordinary power, combining his passion for painting and fly fishing. He then shrewdly recognized to follow where it led. After beginning in the local juried art shows, he understood his clients were in the fly fishing world. It was expensive and humbling, but he committed to making it happen, traveling to the biggest show in Denver Colorado. It opened doors he could have never imagined. “Magazine publishers, owners of famous fly fishing companies, and other top level executives. People seemed genuinely interested in my unique way of portraying fish and fly fishing. My work was voted “Best of What’s New in Fly Fishing,” recalls Derek. His genius and raw ability to bring breathtaking life to the superior fish that men fantasize of catching was slowly becoming epic. MAY/JUNE 2017 BAY LIFE NORTH

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With the dedication to his craft, of painting and fly fishing, Derek and wife Janell made the wise decision to leave Michigan and follow the fish to Montana. Fly fishing heaven, the home of legendary rivers and monster trout. The ultimate utopia for outdoor enthusiasts that are addicted to the splendor of mother nature. It was the perfect match, and for five years they were staples at the fishing tournaments and becoming a household name in Livingston, with Main St. even commissioning a DeYoung artwork piece.

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But Michigan’s draw was beckoning them home, “who doesn’t want to live up north,” says Janell. They began their search and found a place that was against everything on their list. But they fell in love with it anyway. A 1948 cottage with an old grown forest, with 100 feet of beach on West Bay. “it was so rustic like a Boy Scout camp and had such a cool vibe, it just spoke to us," recalls Janell. They ended up getting into a bidding war with a couple who they knew were just going to tear it down and build a big custom home. The funny twist was that Derek's dad in Grand Haven was sharing the story with his cousin. Come to find out the cousin knew the owners of the cottage. Derek wrote a letter promising that if they got the winning bid, they would take loving care of the cottage, leaving it intact, with minor updates. Everything happens for a reason, and they got the house. The couple is now excited to integrate into the community of Traverse City. If you have recently dined at The Boathouse Restaurant on West Bay you may have already admired a few DeYoung's; they currently decorate the elegant walls within. Check out Derekdeyoung.com for more colorful art and unique products.

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and baskets for outdoor needs (i.e. suntan lotion, bug spray, etc.). The next room this one opens into is a well-utilized bathroom space with a water closet, vanity, and shower. Many residents are also incorporating a washer/dryer and hamper/sorting station to handle the used towels and wet clothing. This approach keeps the bathing suits, towels, sandals, and such in an area set up to handle sand and damp clothing. Guiding your family and guests to enter through this space will save the wood flooring or carpet you may have installed in other rooms of the home. It also encourages wet bottoms only to sit on the outdoor furniture and not

the pieces with more delicate fabrics and finishes used inside. When selecting materials for this room, have some fun. Use pebbles for the floor, teak for the bench and perhaps some fun hooks for towels. Select materials that are water and scratch resistant, such as tile, stone countertops and cabinets floating above the floor. So, enjoy the beach and water knowing you have just the right room to define how far it is welcome into your home.

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They added a spare guest bath and turned the existing bathroom into the master bath and added a walk in closet in the master.

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maybe he’d be interested. Jim had never been in the restaurant business before, so naturally, his response was "Why would I do that." After some coaxing and encouragement from Heather Jim agreed to meet with Matt. “That was really all I brought to the table, someone who enjoyed being around the bar scene” laughs Jim. After going on blind date of their own, Jim and Matt Cozzens formed a business partnership and started 7 Monks Taproom. To Heather's delight, Jim moved up to Traverse City a few short months later. "It was an easy move" jokes Jim. The house has been a labor of love, keeping Home Depot in business. “Rather than trying to do everything at once we slowly worked on it year over year," says Heather. Three years ago, they moved out for six months to finally make it their own. They pretty much gutted the interior, adding about 400 square feet to expand the kitchen. They also added a stunning entrance way, and a full-size bar, "My favorite improvement" laughs Jim. A self-proclaimed Mixologist Jim is striving to plan the perfect cocktail party. Heather's favorite improvements are a tie between the Kitchen and entry way. "It used to be people would enter the house and be right in the Dining room, so I really love having an entry way" laughs Heather. They added a spare guest bath and turned the existing bathroom into the master bath and added a walk in closet in the master.” We modernized the home and made it less choppy and more open.” Says Heather. For the sleek polished finale, they brought in a professional, local Interior Designer Kristen Lutz. “She is great to work with. She is an excellent collaborator and helps fit with your style. She pushed me in some directions that were out of my comfort zone that I ended up loving. She always said her goal is to help me not make mistakes. She is always honest, and I love that approach.” Recalls Heather.


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Their finished home is visually striking. It’s a contemporary chic design, but comfortable. “We designed the house to really support having family and friend gatherings. We both grew up in traditional families. Both of our parents are still together and are high school sweethearts. The deck was designed to support entertaining, so we hosted parties over the years ranging from birthdays, 4th of July parties, rehearsal dinner, girls night, holiday parties, girls night to just enjoying dinner on the patio!" says Heather. With their crazy busy work schedules, Heather who travels a lot for work and Jim who just opened their third Seven Monks location in Grand Rapids, don't get to spend a lot of time at their home. So, when they do finally get home, it is truly their Sanctuary. They are living the northern dream, waking up overlooking the glistening crystal blue West Bay. "Being from Detroit and Southeast Michigan this is where we wanted to be in the Summer and in the Winter, to call this home I feel really fortunate," says Jim. “In the last six years, Jim has opened 4 bars with his copartner, and we remodeled the house, so we are looking forward to slowing down and sharing our home and space more this summer with friends and family and enjoying where we live!” laughs Heather. When the stars do align and their busy schedules can find the time for each other, inside their dazzling Kitchen is where you'll find them. They love to cook, and it's time together they cherish. So, they dedicate every Sunday for a cooking adventure, concocting a bold, exciting new dish. Paired with a bottle or two from their fantastic wine rack, no doubt? Heather and Jim have found their little slice of heaven. The startling transformation was a lot of hard work, patience, and perseverance. It didn't come easy, as nothing worth having ever does. But now they can finally sit back and relax. What is they say? The Sun and The Sand and Drink in My Hand. Cheers.

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