An extension of our popular summer concert series, The Homestead is hosting a concert at Mountain Flowers Saturday, February 25th from 7pm to 10pm.
This concert features Robin Connell on keyboards, Kathy Lamar as vocalist, Laurie Sears on saxaphone and flute, Neil Gordon on guitar and Mark Weymouth on drums. It’s a fun, lively group that’s is sure to be entertaining and enjoyable for all.
Tickets are sold in advance for $15 per person by calling 231.334.5100. Tickets will be sold at the door for $20 per person. Cash bar available.
For samples of the music, click on the Robin Connell link and Kathy Lamar link.<>
Join the casual fun on Saturday, March 18, 2017 from 12:00 to 5:00 pm as participating wineries pair everyday snacks paired with Leelanau wine.
This is a fantastic way to try lots of your favorite munchies and see how great they taste when complemented by wine.
Tickets are $10 per person and include a souvenir wine glass, a snack-and-wine pairing at each of 22 participating wineries and a $5 donation to help save the Leland Harbor.
Enjoy the yummy fun!
Here are the 2017 simple, yet delicious, pairings.
Boathouse Vineyards of Lake Leelanau is serving with either Great Lakes Buffalo Wing Potato Chips or Great Lakes Tortilla Chips and a Slightly Spicy Mango Salsa paired with their BEST IN CLASS Semi-Sweet Riesling.
French Valley Vineyard and Bistro of Suttons Bay is serving Trempette à L’oignon Francaise (an Onion Dip) with Great Lakes Original Chips paired with their Merlot ’11.
Laurentide Winery of Lake Leelanau is serving Mike’s Famous Bean Dip and Great Lakes Tortilla Chips paired with their Pinot Gris.
Verterra Winery of Leland is serving BlueBird Ranch Dressing and Great Lakes Wave Potato Chips paired with their Chaos Red Cuvée or Verterra Salsa and Great Lakes Seasoned Tortilla Chips, paired with their Chaos White.
Aurora Cellars of Lake Leelanau is serving Alfredo Pasta Chips with Basil Pesto paired with their Pinot Gris.
L. Mawby of Suttons Bay is serving Great Lakes Wave Potato Chips with Homemade French Onion Dip from Natural Northern paired with their M. Lawrence Green Sparkling Wine.
Below are the latest postings from the Leelanau Peninsula Wine Trail Page On Facebook.
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Spring Fever is here! Get your TICKETS today for Friday, April 21st from 5-9pm for the GTWoman Annual Wine Tour and enjoy a night out with the gals. We will be loading up on a tour bus and heading to these wineries:
At 45 North Vineyard & Winery enjoy a guided tasting of 5 wines including 2 whites, 2 reds, and their famous Peach Crémant. Cheese and charcuterie will be provided.
At Verterra Winery, join us for 5 delicious tastings of their wines or ciders while enjoying a sampling of tasty appetizers, including cheeses and crackers, fresh fruits and veggies with mouthwatering dips and nuts.
Then we will end the evening at Aurora Cellars who will offer a unique candlelight wine tasting, along with a wonderful Creamy Tomato Basil Pasta Bake with Italian bread. Also enjoy decadent cake by Aunt B’s!
Our Sponsor Spa Grand Traverse will be pampering us at each winery with the opportunity for mini-spa services: Mini manicures, Chair massages and Make-up touch ups stations! Also a grand prize of a full set of Nova-Lash American Volume Eyelash Extensions valued at $200 will be given away by a random drawing of our attendees that evening!
Tickets are $50 each or 2 for $90. Register today! Seats are limited and we do sell out fast! Grab your girlfriends and get a group together!
We opened up the tickets for the GTWoman Wine Tour! Below is the info –Tickets are $50 each or 2 for $90. Register today! Seats are limited and we do sell out fast! Grab your girlfriends and get a group together!
What do you get when you combine gently rolling terrain, perfectly groomed slopes, and a friendly team of ski instructors with a couple lifetimes worth of experience? The answer: One of the greatest places in northern Michigan to learn how to ski and snowboard.
While thousands have mastered the “snowplow” and cut their first stem-christie turn gliding down one of Bay Mountain’s 15 beautiful runs, many thousands more have spent idle hours waiting in the wings for The Homestead’s master staff of instructors to work their magic.
That waiting promises to be a little easier at The Homestead this season, thanks to the newly remodeled Snowsports School, located in The Village, at the base of Bay Mountain.
“Signing up for ski and snowboard lessons on the spot can be hectic and uncomfortable if the space isn’t laid out just right,” says Jamie Jewell, Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “Our goal was to create an inviting, convenient, and classy place for people to learn about and purchase our lesson programs. With windows facing the slopes, comfortable seating, and complimentary coffee and treats, it’s also a great place for parents to take a break and hang while their children tackle the slopes.”
Guests are invited to stop in and check out the newly remodeled Snowsports School even if they don’t need a lesson. Have a coffee and take a break from the chill. With cold temperatures, fresh snow falling almost daily, and new ski packages and family-friendly offers like the “kids 17 years old and under ski FREE” deal,” the 2013 ski season is shaping up to be a great one for visitors to The Homestead.
The Homestead is Northern Michigan’s largest waterfront resort community located in the heart of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, an area voted by viewers of ABC’s Good Morning America as the “Most Beautiful Place in America”. Along with its unmatched natural setting and miles of frontage on Lake Michigan and the Crystal River, the resort offers guest pools, tennis and golf in the summer; downhill and cross country skiing in the winter; and shops, restaurants, meeting and banquet centers, and luxurious spa and salon throughout all four seasons.
Glen Lake Restaurant Week offers an array of dining options “From French Fries to French Cuisine.”
Don’t miss this annual event happening the week before Mothers Day
Friday April 29 – Saturday May 7, 2016
Restaurant week around Glen Arbor is a time to finally discover new local food at a great price, and dine at your usuals too! Throughout the week, show up to each restaurant on the list to experience a unique and mouthwatering time.
Participating establishments will offer their own appetizing 3 course prix-fixe dinner menus for $25. Some establishments will be offering $15 lunch specials as well.
Below are the latest postings from the Glen Lake Restaurant Week Page On Facebook.
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