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Outdoor Living on a Budget
Six ways to dress up your outdoor spaces for under $200
By Brighid Driscoll
It’s all too easy to daydream about splashy outdoor rugs, cool egg chairs, eightperson farmhouse tables, and flower-laden gazebos this time of year. But if your eyes are bigger than your wallet, decorating your outdoor space might seem like too much of an investment.
Never fear: Whether you have a porch, a patio, or just a spot in the grass, Northern Express found some budget (and eco!) friendly ways to create your outdoor oasis. Get ready to DIY or shop local stores for the perfect look.
1. Light the Way
Lighting goes a long way in creating outdoor ambiance. If all you have is two camping chairs and some string lights, you’ve got a good foundation. However, there are several inexpensive ways to bring light into your outdoor world.
Solar landscape lighting (usually about $10-25 per piece) is a low maintenance way to add some sparkle. Consider using solar powered path lights to enhance your walkway and guide guests easily in and out of your home. They’re simple to install and can be found at most home improvement and garden stores.
Add some overhead light by placing string lights over your porch, patio, or yard. String lights (often starting around $25 per string) create a space by giving the illusion of a ceiling, and you can make them extra romantic by using warm toned bulbs. No, it’s not the set of A Midsummer Night’s Dream…it’s your backyard!
2. Pick Cozy (and Durable) Touches
Summer fabrics should be airy, soft, and wash up well. Jen Vander Roest, owner of Freshwater Textiles in Traverse City, is a textile designer, and she creates sustainably made blankets, towels, tablecloths, napkins, and other daily items from natural fibers. Her items are crafted ethically in small batches, with proceeds from remnants going to the Grand Traverse Bay Watershed.
This summer’s must-have: the Turkish towels ($44), which pull double duty as a beach towel or cozy blanket. But if you want to add polish to your outdoor dining space, it’s their table linens you’ll want. Using tablecloths, runners and napkins made of linen is one of Vander Roest’s favorite ways to dress up an outdoor dinner and add a pop of color. This ultimate summertime fabric is luxurious, durable, and gets softer with every wash.
P.S. If you have a little extra in your outdoor living budget, be sure to check out the Loll Designs furniture Freshwater Textiles carries. The brand is hardy in all weather conditions, sustainably made, and super stylish.
3. Bring in Soothing Scents
Long known for its stress-relieving benefits, the smell of lavender also deters bugs. If you don’t have a green thumb, we have good news: A wreath made of lavender can last years. Even better news: Northern Michigan is home to several lavender farms, and the season for purple blooms is nearing. (Check out Lavender Hill Farms' wreath workshops July 12 and 26 at lavenderhillfarm.com/artisan-workshops.) Or you can DIY with some wire wreath form, floral wire, scissors, and lavender springs. Collect around 50 sprigs and cut their stems so they’re all even in height. Split the sprigs into bunches and lay them over the wreath form in the way you like. Secure each bunch to the form and voila! A beautiful—and useful—wreath to display.
4. Add Some Summery Sounds
We all know one of the biggest perks of living in NoMi is the access to the beach, where you can get a dose of vitamin D and hunt for rocks and beach glass. With its smooth edges and pale, frosty colors, beach glass screams—or, more correctly, tinkles—summer vibes. A beach glass wind chime is a beautiful way to display your treasures while creating seaside sounds to accompany a mid-afternoon breeze. If you have a stash of found pieces, use an embroidery hoop and some polystring to get started. Otherwise, local garden stores carry wind chimes of all shapes, sizes, and materials.
Bonus: Wind chimes aren’t just for looks; they can also help keep deer and other wildlife away from garden plants you don’t want them to eat.
5. Work with the Weather
For those who have a garden, landscaping, or any other outdoor plants, a rainwater drum can be a piece of décor that provides function. These barrels collect rainwater that drips off the roof or your gutters. They hold anywhere from 40 to 75 gallons of water and are a great way to mitigate flooding and erosion in your yard. Later, you can use the water for your plants. Styles vary, with popular ones looking like a classic oak barrel or a large, woven basket. All models will include a spigot to hook your hose up to.
These can be a little pricier—often landing in the $200 range—but they have both function and aesthetic value. Lowering your water bill and keeping your garden happy? Always a win. Find options at your local home improvement and garden stores.
6. Upcycle Old Pieces
Level up your sprucing at Red Dresser Marketplace in Traverse City, which always feels like stepping into a farmhouse décor dream. Owner Tammy Simerson has intentionally curated a group of local sellers under one roof to offer beautiful gifts, apparel, furniture, and of course, plenty of outdoor goodies.
“I have an amazing group of vendors that are so creative and talented. We’ve got a mix of vintage, new, and locally made,” Simerson says.
She and her team came up with some easy and budget-friendly ways to polish up your outdoor space. “We loved using galvanized buckets as planters, or old wash tubs. There are so many used pallets available, and they’re great for creating walls to divide spaces. Chalk paint is a great way to revive outdoor furniture too, or grab a can of Rustoleum. Adding color can be a huge transformation.” saturday
If you’re an inexperienced DIY-er, consider checking out a workshop hosted at the shop. “We do chalk paint workshops, succulent planter workshops, cookie-decorating workshops, and in the fall we have a workshop for women who would like to learn how to use power tools,” says Simerson.
Stay up to date on workshop dates and more at thereddressertc.com. June 25th will be their annual Junkers Alley outdoor market, which will have over 20 vendors and food concessions.
BIKE BENZIE TOUR: 8am, Crystal Mountain, Thompsonville. Presented by the Benzie Sunrise Rotary Club, this is an annual charity ride for the benefit of area youth. Choose from the 28-mile, 42-mile, or 62-mile courses. bikebenzie.org
37TH ANNUAL MARITIME HERITAGE ALLIANCE BOAT AUCTION & NAUTICAL
GEAR SALE: The Discovery Center, TC. Viewing & garage sale, 9am. Auction, 11am. Proceeds support Schooner Madeline, Cutter Champion youth programs, & Great Lakes maritime history preservation with the nonprofit Maritime Heritage Alliance. maritimeheritagealliance.org/events-and-programs ----------------------
FRIENDS OF TADL SPRING BOOK SALE: 9am-6pm, Traverse Area District Library, TC. Browse a wide array of non-fiction, fiction, mystery, children’s books & young adult books. Half-off for Friends of the Library all weekend. Membership available at the door. Free. tadl.com/friends
HANSON HILLS CHALLENGE TRAIL
RUN: 9am, Hanson Hills Recreation Area, Grayling. Includes a 5 mile trail run & 3 mileish trail run. $25, $20. runsignup.com/Race/ MI/Grayling/HansonHillsChallenge5MileTrai lRun?aflt_token=vkmwDmweQ4iCYn8otSO OnKQ3vCO8buOw
NATIONAL TRAILS DAY, GRAND TRAVERSE HIKE & POTLUCK: Fletcher Creek Campground, Mesick. Join the NCTA Grand Traverse Hiking Club Chapter for a nature hike along Hodenpyl Dam Pond & a potluck to celebrate National Trails Day. Choose from two guided hikes. Long hike option: Fletcher Creek Campground to the entrance to Northern Exposure Campground & back; a distance of 5.4 miles. If anyone wants to, they could possibly continue farther to the bridge - a total round trip of 7 miles. Meet at 9am at the parking lot. Short hike option: Fletcher Creek Campground to the Northern Exposure Trailhead & back for a total of 3 miles. Meet at 10am at the parking lot. Bring a water bottle, hiking shoes & rain gear. Afterwards, enjoy a potluck lunch at Campsite #27. Please bring a dish to pass with serving utensil, eating plates & utensils, beverage of your choice, & a folding chair. Free. northcountrytrail.org/events/gtr-060323
NORTE PAPER PLATE RACE: VASA Bartlett Trailhead, 4450 Bartlett Rd., Williamsburg. Bikes, friends, & Moomer’s homemade ice cream. 9-10am: Arrival, paper plate decorating, & warm-up. Races begin at 10am & the event will be over by noon. RSVP. Free. norteyouthcycling.org/paper-plate-race
67TH ANNUAL MANCELONA BASS FESTIVAL: June 1-4. This festival celebrates the opening of the bass fishing season with entertainment/beer tent, car show, parade, raffles, kids & pet parade, cornhole tournament, crafters market, carnival, & more. mancelonabassfest.org
ART BEAT - THE BIG DAY OF ART IN ELK RAPIDS: 10am-5pm, Elk Rapids. Join Blue Heron, Mullaly’s 128 & Twisted Fish Galleries in celebrating 18 years of this collaborative gallery tour. Visit all three galleries & you’re eligible for prize give-aways & a chance to win a $100 gift certificate. Free. twistedfishgallery.com/event/art-beat-threegallery-art-tour-in-elk-rapids
BOOKMOBILE SUMMER LIBRARY CHALLENGE SIGNUP: 10am-noon, F&M Park, TC. Find the Bookmobile at F&M Park for the Summer Library Challenge (SLC) sign-up event. There will be crafts, games, SLC signups & more. This summer program will run June 19 - July 30. Finale party in Hull Park on July 31. Free. tadl.org/summerreading
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MACKINAW TRAIL WINE RUN 5K: 10am, Mackinaw Trail Winery & Brewery, Petoskey. runsignup.com/Race/MI/Petoskey/ MackinawTrailWineRun5k?aflt_token=vkm wDmweQ4iCYn8otSOOnKQ3vCO8buOw
TC SPRING ART & CRAFT SHOW: 10am5pm, Open Space Park, TC. Painters, sculptors, jewelers, wood workers & so many more to choose from. Over 40 artists will fill the field with handcrafted, unique items.
ARTIST OPENING: 11am-3pm, Patina, Onekama. June 2-4. Featured local artist, Anne Calhoun, will show & create original works. Free.
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DIRTY DOG DASH: 11am, Boyne Mountain Resort, Boyne Falls. The race route covers 5km across the slopes of Boyne Mountain Resort with competitors climbing, crawling, wading, & sliding to conquer the numerous obstacles in front of them. New for 2023, Boyne Mountain is opening the adventure run up to 8 years of age & older. The postrace festivities feature live music, a cookout, & more. $45. shop.boynemountain.com/s/ events/racing-events/p/dirty-dog-dash
PRIDE CARNIVAL: 11am-2pm, NMC, TC. Enjoy an array of food vendors, engaging activities from local non-profit organizations, & carnival-style attractions. Dennos Museum will also be open to visit. upnorthpride. com/event/2023/6/3/pride-carnival
CHERRY CAPITAL CYCLING CLUB SPRING PICNIC: SMART COMMUTE KICKOFF!: Noon-3pm, Vasa Trailhead, 4450 Bartlett Rd., Williamsburg. Enjoy burgers & veggie burgers with all the fixings. Come early to ride on the road or mountain bike the trails. cherrycapitalcyclingclub.org/content.aspx?page_ id=4002&club_id=87045&item_id=1921861 ----------------------
EMPIRE ASPARAGUS FESTIVAL: Noon6pm, Empire. Featuring the Kick-yer-Assparagus 5K Fun Run Walk; Recipe Contest; Asparagus Eats with food vendors, local breweries, & live music with Deep Water Samba Band, 5th Gear Band, & Andre Villoch; Empire Area Museum Open House; “Miss Asparagus on Stilts”; Children’s Magic Show with Gordon Russ; & Ode to Asparagus Poetry Contest. $5; under 16, free. empirechamber.com/ event/2023-empire-asparagus-festival
KINGSLEY ADAMS FLY FESTIVAL 2023: Noon-6pm, Brownson Memorial Park, Kingsley. Enjoy fly fishing education & demonstrations, live & silent auctions, Adams fly history tours, live music, & a microbrew tent.
The Kingsley Branch Library benefits from all proceeds. Free; $20 for beer tent 21+. facebook.com/AdamsFlyFestival
GREAT LAKES PLEIN AIR PAINTERS ASSOCIATION POP UP SHOW & WET PAINT
SALE: 1-5pm, Old Art Building, Leland. GLPAPA artists from all across Michigan will gather to interpret the Leelanau en Plein air using oil, watercolor & pastel. Head to the Old Art Building to see the paintings created during their weekend paint out. oldartbuilding.com/events/great-lakes-plein-air-painters-association-pop-up-show
MARILLA: MEMORIES OF A CENTURY
PAST: 1pm, Marilla Historical Society, Copemish. Noted scholar & historian Dana Johnson will reflect on a century past in Marilla Township, a place of lumbering, farming & a small community that demonstrated the power of connection in building & maintaining community. Children’s old time activities will be featured along with hammered dulcimer music by artist Katelyn Baas. Donations welcome. marillahistory.org
TYLER BENSON: 1-2pm, McLean & Eakin Booksellers, Petoskey. Benson will present his book, “The Guardians of the Straits.” Free. mcleanandeakin.com/event/tyler-benson-adventures-onyx
DISCOVER THE NATURE MEGAPHONE! - AN EARTH WEEK PLUS EVENT FOR FAMILIES: 3-5pm. Meet at the Agnes S. Andreae Nature Preserve parking area on Riverwoods Trail & Big Sky Trail. Amplify the sounds of nature with the Nature Megaphone. Join Little Traverse Conservancy staff & two little LTC ambassadors (ages 2 & 4) as you make your way through woods & over water to the Nature Megaphone. Expect 2 miles total of slow walking on trails. Pre-registration required. Free. landtrust.org/events ----------------------
EVENING ON THE DIAMOND GALA: 5:3011pm, Turtle Creek Stadium, TC. Support the 4Front Foundation that focuses on four pillars of giving - providing scholarships, grants, emergency crisis relief, & financial wellness education. Enjoy a night full of glitz, glamour, & FUNdraising. Special guest Lance Parrish, a former Detroit Tigers player, will host a Q&A session for attendees. There will also be dinner, drinks, & prizes. $100 per person. one.bidpal.net/eveningonthediamond/ticketing
FREE CONCERT TO KICK-OFF LESS CANCER’S 2023 HIKE AND BIKE AMERICA: Mt. Holiday, TC. Featuring The Insiders: A Tribute to Tom Petty. Gates open at 5:30pm/concert starts at 7pm. lesscancer.org/how-we-do-ourwork/less-cancer-bike-ride
NORTHERN MICHIGAN CHORALE PRESENTS “FROM THIS MOMENT ON”: 7pm, Great Lakes Center for the Arts, Bay Harbor. Featuring songs from a variety of Disney productions, a Motown Spectacular!, a collection of songs from Andrew Lloyd Webber, & “From This Moment On” by Cole Porter. $0-$15. greatlakescfa.org/events/detail/nmc
“SOMETHING ROTTEN”: 7:30pm, Old Town Playhouse, TC. In the 1590s, brothers Nick & Nigel Bottom are desperate to write a hit play but are stuck in the shadow of that Renaissance rock star known as “The Bard.” $28 adults; $15 youth under 18, plus fees. oldtownplayhouse.com/performances/mainstage/something-rotten.html
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12TH ANNUAL RECYCLEA-BICYCLE BIKE SWAP: 9am-2pm, Old Town Parking Deck, TC. The R-A-B Bike Swap is for anyone who wants to sell &/or purchase an unused or out-grown bicycle or bike accessory. Accessories include bike trailers, hitches, bike racks & sometimes frames & wheels. If you are selling a bike, drop off is between 6-8pm on Sat., June 3 at the Old Town Parking Deck. Sellers receive 75% of the proceeds & the Recycle-A-Bicycle program receives 25%. Pick up unsold bikes on Sun., June 4 from 2-4pm. traversetrails.org/event/recyclea-bicycle-bike-swap
BRENGMAN BROTHERS WINE RUN 5K: 9am, Brengman Brothers at Crain Hill Vineyard, TC. runsignup.com/Race/MI/TraverseCity/BrengmanBrothersWineRun5k?aflt_ token=vkmwDmweQ4iCYn8otSOOnKQ3vC
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4-H BIRDING WORKSHOP SERIES: 10am. Learn how to identify & observe new species while enjoying the health benefits that birding can bring. Best suited for youth ages 1014, but more experienced birders are wel- come. Workshop 2 will be held at Shumsky’s Canoe Landing on the Boardman River. Registration: v2.4honline.com/#/user/signin. Look to register for the event “4-H Birding Workshop 2: Migration and Bird ID Practice!” Free. fb.me/e/8y2oYym5P
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67TH ANNUAL MANCELONA BASS FESTIVAL: (See Sat., June 3)
TC SPRING ART & CRAFT SHOW: (See Sat., June 3)
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ARTIST OPENING: (See Sat., June 3)
FRIENDS OF TADL SPRING BOOK SALE: (See Sat., June 3, except today’s time is 124:30pm.)
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TART SMART HAPPY HOUR RIDE: Start in downtown TC at The Little Fleet anytime between noon-5pm. Let the bartender know you are part of the Smart Commute Happy Hour & receive a free drink (beer or wine) & then continue down the trail to Farm Club & receive your next free drink! Suttons Bay Bikes will be set up at Farm Club offering bike tune ups. You’ll earn TART bonus points for your Smart Commute Week Challenge. thelittlefleet.com/events/2023/6/4/tart-smartcommute-happy-hour-ride
FIELDS OF WONDER: A FUN FAIRY HOUSE COMPETITION: 1-4pm, The Botanic Garden at Historic Barns Park, TC. See the new artful fairy houses on the Fairy Trails at the Botanic Garden made by people in the community. Kids can enjoy making a simple craft, a glass of lemonade, & a cookie as they stroll through the gardens, & take in the trails. Free. lifeandwhim.com/fairy-housecompetition monday
NORTHERN MICHIGAN CHORALE PRESENTS “FROM THIS MOMENT ON”: (See Sat., June 3, except today’s time is 3pm.)
SMART COMMUTE WEEK: 7am, TC. Held to promote alternative forms of transportation & to educate area residents of the benefits of a smart commute. The week consists of events promoting cycling, walking, taking the bus & carpooling. Free daily breakfasts are hosted at various locations around town for smart commuters from 7-9am. Today’s is at North Peak Brewing Co. Every year community members challenge each other to a friendly competition known as the Commuter Cup Challenge. Free. traversetrails.org/event/smart-commute-week
KID’S CRAFT LAB: WILD ABOUT ANIMAL RUBBINGS: 10:30am, 1pm & 3:30pm, Great Lakes Children’s Museum, TC. Pick your favorite animal picture outline, & then add color & texture with geometric rubbing plates. Sign up when you reserve your attendance at the Museum. greatlakeskids.org
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LUNCHEON LECTURE: 11:30am, NCMC, Library Conference Center, Petoskey. Dr. Jaclyn Butler presents “Our Changing Demographics.” Butler is the demographer for the State of Michigan. Register. $15; includes a buffet lunch. ncmclifelonglearning. com/event-5269978
SENIOR CENTER TUNE-UP & BIKE RIDE: Senior Center, TC. Norte will provide basic tune-ups for folks looking to get back on two wheels this spring. The tune-up will be held from noon-3pm, followed by a slow roll (fun, slow 4-6 mile ride) from the Senior Center at 4pm. Free. norteyouthcycling.org/calendar/ senior-center-tune-up
WING WATCHERS: 6:30pm, Peninsula Community Library, TC. Featuring Kay Charter of Saving Birds Through Habitat. peninsulacommunitylibrary.org
REFIT® TC SUMMER KICKOFF PARTY: 7pm, The Presbyterian Church of TC, 701 Westminster Rd. A group dance fitness experience that rocks your body, heart, & soul with powerful moves & positive music, to inspire you from the inside out. Classes are held Mondays at 7pm & Thursdays at 9:30am. $1 suggested donation. facebook. com/profile.php?id=100090460000055
MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE: 7:30pm, Bay View Association, Voorhies Hall, Petoskey. Featuring “Brooklyn.” Free. bayviewassociation.org/events/monday-night-movie tuesday
SMART COMMUTE
WEEK: (See Mon., June 5, except today’s free breakfast is at Bubba’s & Disability Network at Silver Spruce Brewing from 7-9am.) ----------------------
COFFEE & CONVERSATION: 8-10am, Harbor Springs Area Chamber office, 118 E. Main St., Harbor Springs. Connect with chamber staff & other members. Free. ----------------------
OUTDOOR STORY TIME: 10:30am, Suttons Bay Bingham District Library. Please bring a blanket for your family to sit on. Geared towards children pre-K to grade 2 & their caregivers. Free. sbbdl.org
STORYTIME ADVENTURES: 10:30am, 1pm & 3:30pm, Great Lakes Children’s Museum, TC. Featuring “Raccoon Tune” by Nancy Shaw. Sign up when you reserve your attendance at the Museum. greatlakeskids.org
TCNEWTECH: City Opera House, TC. Pitch & Networking Event. Select startups will be allowed 5 minutes to present their pitch & 5 minutes of questions & answers from the audience. The audience is made up of technology-minded people. 5:30pm: Cash bar & networking. 6pm: Investor pitches begin. 7pm: Winners announced. cityoperahouse.org ----------------------
A MEN’S GROUP COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS: 6-8pm, East Park Pavilion, 601 Quarry Dr., Petoskey. Men can connect with other local men who are interested in creating safe & thriving communities. RSVP. wrcnm.org/event/community-connections-3
GRAND TRAVERSE KENNEL CLUB
MEETING: 6pm, Silver Lake Recreation Area, TC. Enjoy this meeting/picnic/potluck. Free. Grandtraversekennelclub.com
TC PIT SPITTERS VS. KALAMAZOO GROWLERS: 7:05pm, Turtle Creek Stadium, TC. northwoodsleague.com/traversecity-pit-spitters/schedule wednesday
SMART COMMUTE WEEK: (See Mon., June 5, except today’s free breakfast is at BATA Transfer Station & The Kitchen from 7-9am.)
TC PIT SPITTERS VS. KALAMAZOO GROWLERS: 11:05am, Turtle Creek Stadium, TC. northwoodsleague.com/traversecity-pit-spitters/schedule
WATERSHED WEDNESDAYS: 2pm, Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council, or Pennsylvania
Park, Petoskey. Watershed Model: Join the Watershed Council for family-friendly activities, crafts & workshops. Free. watershedcouncil.org
KINGSLEY SEEDLING SWAP: 3-5pm, Kingsley Branch Library. Meet your fellow gardeners at the Kingsley Farmer’s Market for a seedling swap. Participants are encouraged to plant 10-15 extra seedlings to swap. 231-263-5484. Free. tadl.org/event/ seedling-swap
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OPEN STUDIO CREATIVE HOUR: 3:30pm, Arts for All of Northern Michigan, 1485 Barlow St., TC. Arts for All hosts this open art studio with Val. Bring your own project or try some of the supplies for sketching, painting, beaded jewelry making or stop motion animation. Free for all ages. artsforallnmi.org
JUNE RECESS: 5-7pm, West Shore Bank Event Space & Waterfront Patio, TC. Afterwork happy hour & networking for adults. Includes food from Folgarelli’s Market & Wine Shop, & wine & beer from Earthen Ales & Lake District Wine Co. Door prizes include a $250 gift card to Folgarelli’s Market & Wine Shop, an intimate tasting experience for 6 at Lake District Wine Co. valued at $300, & a four-top table at a TC Pit Spitters home game. Admission is $10. traverseticker.com/recess
WEEKLY SLOW ROLL - TC: 6pm. Bike ride starts at Oryana, 10th St., TC & ends at The Little Fleet. Tonight volunteer mechanics will be available to get your bike rolling after a long winter. Free. norteyouthcycling.org/ community-slow-rolls ----------------------
JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE: 7pm, Leelanau Township Library, Northport. Enjoy an evening in the stars. The JWST took 25 years & $10 billion to make... hear about the how & why of this incredible scientific achievement from long time seasonal resident Kurt Lauckner PhD. Free. leelanautownshiplibrary.org thursday
NMCAA’S LAUNDRY PROJECT: 6-9am, Eastfield Laundry, TC. Free laundry service for those in need. 947-3780.
SMART COMMUTE WEEK: (See Mon., June 5, except today’s free breakfast is at Brady’s & Grand Traverse Pavilions from 7-9am.)
REFIT® TC: (See Mon., June 5)
COFFEE @ 10, PETOSKEY: 10am, Crooked Tree Arts Center, Gilbert Gallery, Petoskey. Artist Liz Ahrens will talk about her career & the way she connects our area with arts on a national & international level. Free. crookedtree.org/event/ctac-petoskey/coffee10-liz-ahrens ----------------------
KID’S CRAFT LAB: WILD ABOUT ANIMAL RUBBINGS: (See Mon., June 5)
PARKINSON’S NETWORK NORTH SUPPORT GROUP FOCUS: 1pm, Leelanau Governmental Center, Suttons Bay. “Parkinson’s: You Have Questions? We Have Answers.” Info: 947-7389. Free. pnntc.org
BOOKENDS BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP: 2pm, Suttons Bay Bingham District Library. This month’s pick is “The Woman in the Library” by Sulari Gentill. Free. sbbdl.org
INTERLOCHEN COLLEGE OF CREATIVE ART’S WRITERS RETREAT: 3:30-5:30pm,