SPONSOR THE BIZ BLAST

IS YOUR BUSINESS OR ORGANIZATION IN NEED OF SOME GREAT EXPOSURE? 

RESERVE YOUR SPOT AS A BIZ BLAST SPONSOR FOR ONLY $50/per wk. 

THE COST IS AFFORDABLE AND THE EXPOSURE IS HIGH.



For more information, call the Chamber office at 231.547.2101 or email info@charlevoix.org

Charlevoix Lions Club


Lions meet the needs of local communities and the world every day because they share a core belief - to serve their community.


Lions have a dynamic history. Founded in 1917, we are best known for fighting blindness, but we also volunteer for many different kinds of community projects - including caring for the environment, feeding the hungry and aiding seniors and the disabled.


Lions give sight. By conducting vision screenings, equipping hospitals and clinics, distributing medicine and raising awareness of eye disease, Lions work toward their mission of providing vision for all. We have extended our commitment to sight conservation through countless local efforts and through our international SightFirst Program, which works to eradicate blindness.

Lions serve youth. Our community projects often support local children and schools through scholarships, recreation and mentoring. Internationally, we offer many programs, including the Peace Poster Contest, Youth Camps and Exchange and Lions Quest.


Our Leo Program provides the youth of the world with an opportunity for personal development through volunteering. There are approximately 144,000 Leos and 5,700 Leo clubs in more than 140 countries worldwide.


Lions award grants. Since 1968, the Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) has awarded more than US$700 million in grants to support Lions humanitarian projects around the world. LCIF was also ranked the number one nongovernmental organization in a 2007 study by The Financial Times.



Lions help during disasters. Together, our Foundation and Lions are helping communities following natural disasters by providing for immediate needs such as food, water, clothing and medical supplies – and aiding in long-term reconstruction.

Lions are active. Our motto is "We Serve." Lions are part of a global service network, doing whatever is necessary to help our local communities.


For more about Lions Clubs, go to www.lionsclubs.org

Cantina Tacos & Tequila


Exciting News!


Cantina Tacos & Tequila has reopened under new ownership in the heart of Van Pelt Alley!


Get ready for a fresh take on your favorite tacos, handcrafted tequila cocktails, and a vibrant atmosphere that celebrates bold flavors and good vibes.


A ribbon cutting is planned for May 5th-stay tuned for details!


Cantina Tacos & Tequila

Charlevoix Cheese Company


Boss Dairy Farms is a small family-owned dairy farm located in Charlevoix, Michigan. Milking 230 Holstein cattle twice daily, our cows are well cared for and produce the highest quality milk. A true farmstead creamery, the farm uses milk exclusively from the herd to produce artisan cheese under the name of Charlevoix Cheese Company.


Baby calves are born on site and nurtured into milking cows with care and compassion. Corn, hay, and soil-improving cover crops are planted and harvested to feed the herd. Over 1800 gallons of premium milk are processed daily using a double-7 herringbone milking parlor. From the parlor, the milk is then transported to the cheese plant via an elevated pipeline, where it is pasteurized and made into cheese within hours of being collected. Cheese recipes are tailored to fit the farm’s feed, cattle breed and production system and develop a flavor signature that is unique to Charlevoix Cheese Company.


charlevoixcheese.com

Great Lakes Sports Commission


Great Lakes Sports Commission builds on the natural energy of sport and recreation to strengthen the economic vitality, health, and quality of life in northern Michigan communities. We hope to grow the Michigan Tourism and Sports Fund into a sustainable loan and grant fund to assist infrastructure and events from all over the state. We strive to create global attention, economic growth, talent attraction, and improved quality of life in our great state.


greatlakessportscommission.org

Quantum Sound Journey at Castle Farms

April 30th


Quantum Sound Journey – A Deeply Transformative Experience 

Date & Time: Wednesday, April 30th | 7:00 PM – 8:15 PM

Location: King’s Great Hall, Castle Farms

Tickets: $60 per person

A Transformative Sound Experience Awaits You – Find Peace & Harmony at Castle Farms


Step into the majestic King’s Great Hall and immerse yourself in an extraordinary Quantum Sound Journey. Let the rich vibrations and high frequencies resonate through the stone walls, enveloping you in an ethereal soundscape. This is not your typical sound bath—it’s a fully immersive, multi-instrumental experience designed to relax, uplift, and expand your consciousness.


What to Bring:

 Yoga mat or cushioned pad

 Pillow and eye pillow (optional)

 Blanket for warmth and comfort

About Your Guide: Maryellen Werstine: Co-owner of Boyne City Massage & Wellness | Sound Practitioner | Healer | Coach

With over 25 years of experience in wellness, healing energy work, and holistic esthetics, Maryellen specializes in helping individuals achieve balance and transformation. She is a certified Life & Leadership Coach and a Facilitator of Equine-Guided Learning, dedicated to guiding people toward personal growth. Her passion for Vibrational Sound Therapy shines through every note, especially in her mastery of gong resonance, which forms the heart of her powerful Sound Journeys.

 

 Why Attend?

 Immerse yourself in the ethereal sounds of gongs, singing bowls, drums & chimes

 Reduce anxiety, stress, and mental fatigue

 Expand your consciousness & enhance mindfulness

 Experience the powerful acoustics of Castle Farms

 Enjoy a cash bar with wine & refreshments to complete your evening


Reserve your spot today and embark on a one-of-a-kind sonic journey toward peace, clarity, and renewal.


castlefarms.com

Charlevoix Site Activities & Open House

April 30th


On Wednesday, April 30, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will hold an open house to discuss the start of construction activities at the Charlevoix Municipal Well Superfund site in Charlevoix, Michigan. Representatives from the EPA, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy will provide information and answer questions about the contaminated soil and groundwater cleanup taking place this summer.


When:

Wednesday, April 30, from 4:30–7:30 p.m.


Where:

Charlevoix Public Library – Community Room A

220 Clinton St.

Charlevoix, Michigan


Construction activities will take place at multiple sites in Charlevoix beginning this May. The Corps of Engineers will demolish structures, remove and replace contaminated soil, and use cleanup technologies to reduce groundwater contamination. These technologies include soil vapor extraction and injecting carbon-rich amendments into the groundwater to absorb and degrade the contamination.


More information is available at the Charlevoix Municipal Well Superfund website.

Lifelong Learning Class #4: India: Between China, the West, and the Global South

May 1st


India is an emerging major power in world affairs, occupying a pivotal position between China, the United States, and the Global South. Its population size, economy, and geopolitical location ensure that it will be an influential voice in debates and political struggles over global order. What are India’s choices and opportunities for regional and global leadership? How will it maneuver between China and the United States, and what is its role as a voice of the Global South? What opportunities exist for Washington to work with India?

Winter-Spring 2025 Lifelong Learning Program


“The Lifelong Learning Program was initiated in 2016 to provide the opportunity to develop a greater understanding of topics and issues of broad interest that may impact us all.”


Register online or by calling 231-237-7340


We are excited to present new topics from global and national issues with information to keep us informed and prepared as family members and engaged citizens. We will be continuing the Great Decision Series of programs prepared by the Foreign Policy Association. Briefing books for this series will be provided to those who register for the Great Decisions Programs, with the expectation that those attending will have read each program’s briefing before the presentation. If you would like to attend a Lifelong Learning program remotely, please inform us upon registration and instructions for remote participation will be provided to you.


charlevoixlibrary.org

Paint & Sip Pottery

May 1st


Please join us in fighting hunger! Paige O'Leary with Cottage Pottery will guide you through painting stoneware bowls. Your first bowl is donated to Manna and you have the option to take an extra bowl home to keep.


By helping us make bowls for our Empty Bowls fundraiser, you are making an impact in our communities and helping to keep food on the table for our neighbors in need.

The Manna Food Project is a local nonprofit food bank that serves Antrim, Charlevoix, and Emmet counties. Our mission is to provide nutritious food and access to other resources for anyone facing food insecurity in Northern Michigan.


Manna distributed over 1.5 million pounds of food in 2024 to an average of 41,000 individuals every month.


lavenderhillfarm.com

#RAYDERSTRONG Day

May 2nd


On Friday, May 2, 2025, the Char-Em ISD region, along with the COPESD region, and Northwest Ed region will show solidarity with the Charlevoix school community in the aftermath of the tragic accident that occured with the boys’ varsity golf team on April 27. We want to show the Charlevoix community that the region stands with them as the students and coach recover from their injuries and work to overcome the emotional toll such an accident can have as well.


On May 2, please wear Rayder colors of maroon and white, Charlevoix school or community apparel, maroon ribbons, or other ways to show support for the district. Students and staff are encouraged to create posters and messages of support, and share photos of all activities with the hashtag, #RAYDERSTRONG. We want to flood social media with messages of support and encouragement to students, their families, the school district, and the community.


charemisd.org

Kentucky Derby Social Hour at American House Charlevoix

May 2nd


Don your fanciest hat and start studying your racing sheets, it's Kentucky Derby time! Join us for mint juleps while you place your bet in our Derby contest. Take home our signature hurricane glass as our gift, and if you pick the winning pony, you'll score lunch for your team. While you're here, we'll fill you in on the events and activities we're planning for our community.


Please RSVP by April 30, to let us know you'll be joining us. Call or email charlevoix@americanhouse.com

Dairy Grille Golf Fundraiser

May 2nd


Dairy Grille will donate all proceeds to Junior Golf this Friday (May 2nd), benefiting the Varsity Golf team and Coach Drenth.


Charlevoix Dairy Grille

Northern Michigan Chorale presents "Musical Mosaic"

May 3rd


Please join the Northern Michigan Chorale for our Musical Mosaic! Featuring songs from Wicked as well as The Greatest Showman, along with the Seal Lullaby, Colors of the Wind, and Edelweiss, among other wonderful selections! Give yourself a treat and take in a concert, soaking in the joy of music with the Northern Michigan Chorale, which has been performing for you since 1982.


We look forward to seeing you at the beautiful Great Lakes Center for the Arts! 


greatlakescfa.org

Walloon Wildflower Walk

May 3rd


Join CAKE CISMA and the Walloon Lake Association & Conservancy for a peaceful hike at one of our favorite spots to look for spring wildflowers (aka spring ephemerals). Spring ephemeral flowers are short-lived, blooming after the snow melts but before trees and shrubs leaf out. In a matter of only a few short weeks, they bloom, photosynthesize, reproduce, and enter dormancy.


Guided by CAKE CISMA, we'll unravel the life cycle of these ephemeral beauties, from their brief but spectacular bloom to their crucial role as early-season pollinators for native insects. Learn about their fascinating adaptations, ecological significance, and the role they play in the delicate balance of our natural ecosystems.

This hike is suitable for all ages but includes uneven, hilly terrain and may include muddy sections of the trail.


What should I bring?

- Consider bringing your camera or binoculars

- Dress for the weather! Always check the forecast in advance

- Sunscreen and bug spray for your safety and comfort


walloon.org

Kentucky Derby Party at Lost Cellars

May 3rd


You are cordially invited to our Kentucky Derby Party! It's time to break out the big hats and the bowties.

Finish off your derby outfit with permanent jewelry with Lakuna Links.

Leebee Shaner will be performing from 1-5pm


lostvino.com

Charlevoix Golf Team Car Wash Fundraiser

May 3rd


11am-1pm at Charlevoix Township Fire Department-08977 Matin Rd.


All donations will go towards the Charlevoix Golf Team and their medical needs. Cash and check donation!

Pancake Breakfast at St. Mary School

May 4th


Don't worry about Sunday's Breakfast, we got you covered!


Join us on Sunday, May 4th for our monthly pancake breakfast. Breakfast will be served from 9:00-Noon. Pay by donation to support St. Mary Middle School events and trips. We look forward to seeing you there


stmaryschoolcharlevoix.com

BC Pizza of Charlevoix Golf Team Fundraiser

May 5th


Monday, May 5, we will be donating 50% of sales to be used for the families of the recent golf team accident, whether it’s to be used for food or gas cards or what have you.


If someone from the school or another community member would like to coordinate something with us to use BC Pizza as a “drop off” or “pick up” location for donations or whatever else is needed, we are here to help in any way we can!

Please reach out through DM and we will make arrangements to get this going with you!


Much love,

Julie & Keith

#rayderstrong

New Ceramics Classes at Charlevoix Circle of Arts

May 6th


Register for ceramics classes today! From Youth & Adult Pinch Pots, Terracotta Flower Pot Making & Planting, to Marble Dish making!


 Each class includes all materials and guidance for beginners to experienced. Visit charlevoixcircle.org or call 231-547-3554 to find out all details and dates. Space is limited in each class.


charlevoixcircle.org

Picking Morel Mushrooms with the Champ, Anthony Williams

May 6th


After winning the National Morel Hunting Championship five years in a row, Anthony retired from competitive picking to become the "Expert in Residence" for the National Morel Festival.


 He will share stories from his many years of picking, and tips on where and how to pick, including the finer points on finding the elusive morel.  


charlevoixlibrary.org

Charlevoix Golf Team Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser at The Villager Pub

May 7th


MARK YOUR CALENDERS! Join us Wednesday, May 7, 11am-9pm for a Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser benefiting the Charlevoix Rayder Golf Team.

Proceeds from all spaghetti sold as well as tips will be donated to the families affected.


villagerpub.com

NLEA Economic Symposium

May 9th


The annual Economic Symposium is returning to Boyne Mountain Resort on May 9th, 2025. This event brings together 300 leaders from across the region and state to tackle complex challenges, make strategic connections, and celebrate the many successes of our communities and businesses in Northern Michigan.


If you are interested in sponsoring the event, contact Sam Bailey.


northernlakes.net

Gypsy Distillery's Mothers Day Mini Market

May 10th


Celebrate the amazing moms in your life with a one-of-a-kind shopping experience at our Mother’s Day Mini Market on Saturday, May 10th, from 12–4 PM at Gypsy Distillery! 


This is the perfect chance to find (or create!) a thoughtful, handmade gift while enjoying interactive vendors, delicious pastries, and specialty cocktails crafted in honor of moms. 


Vendors & Experiences:

Vilah Bloom – Personalize charms for bags, bracelets & necklaces!

Cottage Pottery – Get creative and paint your own unique design!

Pachamama Floral Design - Build Your Own Floral Arrangement for the Mother in your life!

Alexa Thibault Permanent Jewelry – Timeless, clasp-free jewelry!

GG’s Hat Bar- Customize Your Own Hat for you and your mom!

Pistachio Bakery – Delicious locally made deserts & pastries!

Danielle Michelle Cosmetics - Handmade Lotions, Scrubs & Candles – Thoughtful self-care gifts!

Olivia Beltran - Live Paintings, Cards and more– Watch art come to life before your eyes!

Thicc Wicc Candles - Locally Made Candles


Bring your friends and family for a beautiful afternoon of shopping, sipping, and celebrating the wonderful women in our lives.


gypsydistillery.com

Strings at The Castle: The Dixon's Violin Experience

May 10th


Prepare for an unforgettable candlelit concert as the visionary Dixon’s Violin takes the stage at Castle Farms! Known for his soul-stirring fusion of classical and electronic violin, Dixon’s fully improvised performances blend mesmerizing melodies, storytelling, and deep emotional connection, leaving audiences spellbound.


- Full bar available

- Limited seating – Reserve your spot now!

Tickets: $30 Pre-Sale | $35 at the Door | $5 Kids Under 12


Event Schedule:

6:00 PM – Doors Open

6:30 PM – Exclusive Q&A with Dixon

7:00 PM – Concert Begins

8:15 PM – Performance Ends


Don't miss this event featuring a world-renowned artist in a magical, intimate setting. Whether you're a lover of music, experimental sounds, or simply looking for a unique night out, Dixon’s Violin at Castle Farms promises an evening unlike any other. The beginning of Castle Farms’ slow lean back into music performances. Get your tickets now before they sell out!


castlefarms.com

Camp Daggett Community Clean Up

May 10th


Camp Daggett is hosting a Community Clean-Up on Saturday, May 10th from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM, and we need your help!


We're looking for volunteers to assist with campus clean up efforts following recent ice storm damage as we prepare for our 100th Summer Camp season. Lunch will be provided for all volunteers. If you’re interested in lending a hand and spending a meaningful morning at camp, please sign up using this form: https://forms.gle/cAezAxxor7JudCJr9.

Boozy Book Fair: Chapter 2

May 10th


Back by popular demand! After the incredible success of the last Boozy Book Fair, where attendees raved about the experience and begged for another, here we are delivering the second edition of this beloved event.


Get ready for a delightful afternoon celebrating books, brews, and community fun! The Boozy Book Fair is back with free admission and over 70 amazing vendors showcasing books, literary-themed goodies, and more!


What to Expect:

• Foodies Rejoice: Grab delicious eats from Rouge Pierogi and K&J Food Truck!

• Live Music: Groove to the sounds of the Crazy Socks Swing Jazz Band.

• Book Swap: Bring a book, take a book! Check-in your books for swapping from 1 PM - 2 PM, and enjoy the swapping fun from 2 PM - 4 PM. Add a fun new read to your collection!


Spend the afternoon exploring vendor booths filled with unique literary treasures, savoring mouthwatering food, and enjoying live jazz music that will keep your toes tapping. Whether you're a reader, a writer, or just looking for a great time, this event has something for everyone. Mark your calendars, and don’t miss out!


castlefarms.com

Mother's Day Brunch at The Weathervane

May 11th


From Lamb Chops to Lobster Benedict, our Mother’s Day Brunch menu is thoughtfully prepared to delight every palate. Join us for a delicious Mother's Day Brunch at The Weathervane!


Make your reservations today!

Sunday, May 11 | 11:30 AM – 5:00 PM


staffordsweathervane.com

Charlevoix Movie Night!

May 13th


St. Mary Parish invites you to a free movie night featuring the classic crime drama, "On the Waterfront". Please join us on Tuesday, May 13th at 6pm at the Charlevoix Cinema. Bring your family and friends, all are welcome!


stmarycharlevoix.com

Rayder Golf Team Fundraiser: Dinner & Silent Auction

May 13th


Plans are coming together quickly to host a fundraising dinner and silent auction to support the Rayder Golf Team families during their time of need. Save the date and join Castle Farms as they host the fundraiser on May 13th, 5pm-7pm. All proceeds from the event will go directly to the families in need.


SEEKING SILENT AUCTION DONATIONS: Consider donating items to the silent auction! Contact venue coordinator Bella at Castle Farms to donate your items.


castlefarms.com

The Blessing of Blossoms

May 16th

EVENT INFORMATION

GALLERY TALK & DEMO with Kris Daman "Euro Colonial Finger Weaving"

May 16th

EVENT INFORMATION

Mother Daughter Weekend at Camp Daggett

May 16th-18th

EVENT INFORMATION

A FLY FISHING PRIMER: BEGINNING WITH THE BASICS, OFF THE RIVER

May 17th

EVENT INFORMATION


Charlevoix Township Volunteer Fire Department Fundraiser

May 17th

EVENT INFORMATION

Jelly Roll Blues Band to Rock Gypsy Distillery

May 25th

EVENT INFORMATION


Author Showcase with Debra Hansen, Annie Russell, and Joshua Veith

May 27th

EVENT INFORMATION

Charlevoix Golf Team Medical Relief Go Fund Me


The Board Members of Charlevoix County Junior Golf would like to request your financial support to the coach and players of the Charlevoix Golf Team.

The team was involved in a head on crash involving a fleeing driver about 8:50 pm on 4/27/25 that sent all eight (coach and 7 players) to the hospital, some in critical condition. They were on their way to their hotel after a two day golf event. Funds will be used for medical needs of Doug Drenth and his seven players not covered by family insurance as well as future needs as each person strives toward recovery from their injuries. Thank you.


Doug Drenth is the Executive Director of Charlevoix County Junior Golf, the varsity boys golf coach and Director of Charlevoix Municipal Golf Course.

Charlevoix County Junior Golf Board includes: Scott Kelly-President, Maureen Whitehead-Vice President, Sam Supernaw Jr-Treasurer, Vinnie Klooster-Secretary, Directors-Bruce Beaudoin, Gregg Whitley, Dave Gray, Steve Braun, Dean Davenport.


GoFundMe

Huntington Bank Is Here for Our Armed Forces


Are you a veteran or current servicemember? If so, Huntington has a special mortgage offer just for you. Huntington offers Department of Veterans Affairs loans which feature special options for those who qualify: low fixed rates, low down payment options, and flexible down payment sources. As our way of saying thanks, we're also offering additional discounts to those who have served or are currently serving our country. We are waiving 100% of Huntington closing costs up to $5,500 on VA loans applied for May 1, 2025 through May 31, 2025. For more information, contact Charlevoix Branch Manager Matthew Kavanaugh at 231-547-1566.


huntington.com

Limited-Time Offer: 50% Off Your First Two Months on 5ft x 10ft Storage Units at Charlevoix Mini Storage!


Charlevoix Mini Storage is locally owned & operated and ready to meet all your storage needs, with units available in various sizes. Our spacious 5ft x 10ft units are perfect for secure document storage, extra inventory, equipment, or seasonal items. For a limited time, get 50% off your first two billing cycles with our Spring Move-In Special. Visit charlevoixministorage.com or call us at 231-547-5838 to reserve your storage unit today!


 charlevoixministorage.com

Citizens Bank Offering Financial Options for Storm Impacted Businesses


Have you been financially impacted by the ice storm? Citizens National Bank is here to help.


Now through May 8, 2025, CNB is offering a Storm Impact Program. If you are having storm-related financial challenges, we are offering options related to consumer and business CDs as well as consumer and business loans.


cnbismybank.com

Take a Swing with Greatness. Play in the Pro-Am hosted by the Great Lakes Sports Commission. 


Join the LPGA Epson Tour Pro-Am for an inside-the-ropes experience, playing alongside future stars of the game as they prepare for the Great Lakes Championship. Open to golfers of all skill levels, this unique event combines great golf with networking and community engagement, bringing together business leaders, golf enthusiasts, and supporters of the game. Play on The Highlands’ iconic Heather Course, make memories, and be part of a special event that supports the future of women’s golf. Spots are limited—reserve yours today! The Great Lakes Championship is proudly Sponsored by the Turtle Creek casino and Hotel.


Participant Perks: 

  • A $500 Callaway shopping experience
  • VIP tournament passes
  • Exclusive invitations to the Meet the Pros event
  • Access to the legendary Pro-Am party!
  • Great Lakes Championship Tee Gift
  • Hole-In-One Prizes: Golf Cart & More
  • And, a portion of registration is tax-deductible!


Special April Offer:

Purchase a Pro-Am team and receive a complimentary Hole Sponsorship – a perfect opportunity to showcase your business or honor someone special!


Hole in One Prize:

Win big with Hole-In-One prizes on every par 3 - an EZ-GO golf cart, and more! Don’t miss your chance to tee it up and take your shot at these incredible rewards.


thegreatlakeschampionship.com

Pet of The Week- Gypsy!



Well hello there! The name's Gypsy and it's just so great to meet you!


I'm a 3 year old Shepherd mix who found my way here and being in a giant facility downstate where there were way too many dogs. The nice staff here at the shelter opened their doors to me and gave me a nice place to stay, and I have to say, I like it much better here.


The staff here tells me I'm "quite the character" whatever that means. I'm the fastest girl around and love speeding through the backyard, sometimes I even go so fast I forget where I'm going and have found myself crashing in to something or other. That's okay though, I get right back up and I'm ready to run again!


My dream human would be someone who is very active, like me. I'd love to go for walks and hikes and I'd even give swimming in the lake a shot if they let me.


My past is a bit of a mystery, but what I do know is that I do not like other dogs, so a home where I can be the only pet would probably be best. I am mostly housebroken and they tell me I do a great job of keeping my kennel clean.


Stop by and say hello to me, and maybe we can start our very own adventure together!


charlevoixhumane.org

Save the Date!


Save the date for the Joppa House Ministries annual fundraising event on Friday, August 15th!


More info coming soon!


joppahouseministries.org

THE SALVATION ARMY EMERGENCY DISASTER SERVICES (EDS) PROVIDES RELIEF DURING LENGTHY POWER OUTAGE CAUSED BY CATASTROPHIC ICE STORM


The Salvation Army of Petoskey is fully operational following the devastating ice storm that left thousands of homes without electricity, heat, water, and other basic necessities. Despite the unprecedented destruction, The Salvation Army of Petoskey EDS swiftly mobilized, collaborating with local Emergency Management led by Coordinator Matthew Blythe.


https://centralusa.salvationarmy.org/petoskey/news/the-salvation-army-emergency-disaster-services-eds-provides-relief-after-ice-storm/

New Subscribers...


The Charlevoix County News will donate $20 to a local Food Pantry in your town for every news subscription! Mention Code "20" when subscribing. Offer ends May 31, 2025.


Contact us: office@charlevoixcountynews.com

Nicholas Zendler, DO, Joins Munson Healthcare Neurology 

 

Munson Healthcare is pleased to welcome Nicholas Zender, DO, to the Munson Healthcare Neurology team.  

 

Dr. Zendler chose to specialize in neurology because of his interest in neurosciences, particularly epilepsy, and the challenges it provides.  

 

A diagnosis of epilepsy can be scary and difficult to understand, but Dr. Zendler is passionate about guiding patients through it, developing treatment plans, and reassuring them that effective treatments exist.  

 

“I believe in a holistic approach to patient care. Wellness is more than just routine medical care and encompasses physical, social, and emotional well-being. This takes a multidisciplinary approach which I take into account for every patient encounter,” he says.  

 

Dr. Zendler attended medical school at Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed residency at Garden City Hospital. He completed his fellowship in Epilepsy at University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers and is board certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Neurology and Psychiatry.  

 

Dr. Zendler is married with three daughters. Outside of work he enjoys spending time with his family, being in nature, cycling, running, and cross-country skiing. 

 

Munson Healthcare Neurology is located at 3922 Cedar Run Road in Traverse City.  

 

For additional information, visit munsonhealthcare.org/FindADoctor  

Impact100 Little Traverse Bay "Meet the Finalists" Event


The Meet the Finalists event is a prominent occasion where the five nonprofit finalists and their proposed initiatives are publicly revealed. It’s a major celebration of these organizations, with members, community supporters, and the press invited to attend.


This event allows the broader community to learn about each nonprofit’s impactful work and fosters excitement and support for the transformative projects under consideration for funding. This event will take place at the Bay Harbor Yacht Club.


impact100ltb.org

The Manna Gala is back!


The Manna Gala is back! Join us on June 19 at the Bay Harbor Yacht Club for an incredible evening of fundraising and community.


Manna is excited to bring the second annual gala event back to Bay Harbor. Featuring live music by the Owen James Trio, this fun evening will begin with cocktail hour overlooking Lake Michigan followed by a live auction and a delicious dinner from the culinary team at Bay Harbor Yacht Club. This is an opportunity to become well acquainted with the Manna Board of Directors and staff, as well as raise funds to support the Food 4 Kids Backpack Program, which keeps food insecure children in pre-k and elementary schools fed and fueled for success.


On average, one in five children in Michigan are at risk of hunger. In some of our own communities, that number is much higher. At Charlevoix Elementary School, one in four kids are in need of the backpack program. For the East Jordan Elementary School, 53% of their students receive these weekend meals. In more rural school districts, all of the students are given backpacks to ensure no child goes hungry over the weekend. In 2024, the Manna Food Project distributed a record number of over 64,000 backpacks.


Help us fight hunger! Tickets include cocktail hour, a three-course dinner, and open bar.


Interested in becoming a sponsor? Learn more at https://www.mannafoodproject.org/sponsor/

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan has launched a new affordability hub!


At Blue Cross, we understand that people can’t have access to quality medical care without affordable health insurance. And we recognize that increasing health insurance costs are becoming more of a strain on the budgets of our customers and members. We want to help you understand why this is happening and what can be done.  

 

We’re starting a public conversation about health care affordability and encouraging change to improve the system for everyone. We’ll talk about the issues on our new online affordability hub at MIBlueDaily.com/affordability and through our social media channels, newsletters and in media interviews. 

Searching for a special venue for your next event?


Host your intimate wedding, rehearsal dinner, birthday party or fundraising event at Folklor Wine & Cider. Rent our organic farm and cozy winery space to host a unique and authentic gathering.


Let’s create an unforgettable experience together! We can lead your party through an educational tasting of wines and ciders, or offer by-the-glass bar service.

Limited dates available for 2025. Check out our website for more information https://www.folklorwinecider.com/private-events-1


Contact us at hello@folklorwinecider.com or 231-758-4740 to book.

Graduation Party Season is Here!


Celebrating a grad or planning an open house? Make it simple—and unforgettable—with Jax Northside. Jax’s private dining spaces, customizable menus, and flexible reservations take the stress out of planning. Jax Northside, part of the Wineguys Restaurant Group, offers the ideal setting with both indoor and outdoor options. Host your celebration in our cozy four-season enclosed patio or enjoy fresh air and green views on our spacious outdoor patio—perfect for lounging and dining. Looking to host off-site? Planning a bridal shower or family reunion? Wineguys Catering brings the flavor to you, with full-service catering from all four Wineguys restaurants for events of any size. Call 231.437.6400 to reserve your date—prime weekends fill fast! Need a larger venue or off-site option? Visit wineguyscatering.com to explore our catering services. JAXCHX.com

Little Traverse Conservancy Launches Campaign to Protect 654 Acres

of Northern Michigan Beauty


In the wake of the recent devastating ice storm that damaged trees and disrupted lives across northern Michigan, the importance of protecting and caring for our natural landscapes has never felt more urgent.



That’s why Little Traverse Conservancy (LTC) is launching a campaign to permanently protect 654 acres of land in Charlevoix County. Locally known as “White Mountain,” this extraordinary place features rolling wooded hills, deep forests, and rugged terrain that provide vital wildlife habitat and offer sweeping views of Lake Charlevoix and Boyne City.


“This storm reminded us how powerful nature can be,” said Kieran Fleming, LTC Executive Director, “and it can be incredibly resilient if we take care of it. That’s why it matters to protect the wild places we still have. White Mountain is one of the most significant conservation opportunities in our region, and now is the time to act.”

LTC is calling on the community to help bring this vision to life by donating at landtrust.org/whitemountain. With your support, this land can be safeguarded forever—as a refuge for wildlife, a source of peace and wonder, and a place for future generations to explore and cherish.


How You Can Help

LTC welcomes support from individuals, families, businesses, and foundations. Every donation—large or small—will help protect this land and fund its long-term care. Of the $3 million needed, $2.4 million has already been raised, and LTC has until May 31 to raise the rest.

Your gift will help:

  • permanently protect 654 acres in a natural state;
  • preserve critical wildlife habitat and forest ecosystems; and
  • open the land for future public enjoyment.


“We have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to protect this landscape,” said Caitlin Donnelly, LTC Director of Land Protection. “In a time when so much feels uncertain, conserving this land offers something enduring—something we can pass on.”

Join the Effort


To donate or learn more, visit landtrust.org or contact Little Traverse Conservancy at 231. 347.0991.

A Message from the Superintendent: Bond Proposal would invest in Our Schools Without Raising Estimated Millage Above the Current Tax Rate


 As superintendent of Charlevoix Public Schools, I want to share important information about a bond proposal that will appear on the upcoming ballot. This proposal would allow the district to borrow up to $8 million to fund a range of critical improvements to our facilities, technology, transportation, and athletic infrastructure, all without increasing estimated millage above the current tax rate.

 

If approved, the bond would result in an estimated 0.40 mill decrease in the total debt millage from the current 2024 tax rate. The proposed 2025 rate for the proposed bonds is 0.68 mill, with an average annual millage of 0.79 mill for the proposed bonds over a 10-year period.

 

This proposal is focused on long-term needs that directly impact our students and staff. Key projects include:

 

Charlevoix Elementary School

Replacement of windows, doors, and vestibules; installation of protective entry canopies

Charlevoix Middle/High School

Renovation of science labs, creation of a welding space, parking lot resurfacing, fire door upgrades

District-Wide Technology 

Updates to classroom devices, infrastructure, building security, and network systems

Athletics

Improvements to Kipke Field House lighting and HVAC, press box repairs, and new tennis courts

Transportation

Purchase of new school buses for safer, more reliable student transport

 

It’s important to note that bond funds are legally restricted and cannot be used for salaries or operational expenses. All funds must be used only for the specific types of projects listed in the proposal and are subject to audit upon completion.

 

I encourage every member of our community to learn more, ask questions, and most importantly, vote. 

 

For further questions, please contact Mike Ritter at 231-547-8101.

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Every Day is Earth Day: Thrifting at Challenge Mountain Resale Store Changes Lives


Every time you choose secondhand over brand new, you're giving back—to the planet, to your community, and to people with disabilities. Challenge Mountain Resale Store in Boyne City is more than a haven for bargain hunters—it’s the heart of a mission. Since 1986, the Challenge Mountain Resale Store has helped to fund adaptive recreation programs for children and adults with disabilities, giving items a second chance and people new opportunities.


Assistant Store Manager Alaina Farrington calls it “the circle of life” for donated goods. Whether you're in it for sustainability, community impact or the thrill of the unexpected, this is thrifting with purpose.


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NCMC OFFERS FREE COLLEGE PREP PROGRAM THIS SUMMER

Students can register now for Timberwolves Thrive


North Central Michigan College (NCMC) is now accepting registrations for Timberwolves Thrive, a free four-week hybrid summer program designed to help students build confidence, sharpen study skills, and prepare for college success by Fall 2025.

Participants receive a comprehensive support package, including:

·       Transportation assistance (up to $100 in gas cards or bus fare)

·       A stipend of up to $200

·       All program materials, textbooks, and a laptop. Students who successfully complete the program and enroll at NCMC in the fall will keep the laptop.

“Timberwolves Thrive will provide students with access to important support services, guidance on financial aid, opportunities to strengthen English and math competencies, and access to essential learning materials,” said NCMC Vice President of Student Affairs Renee DeYoung.

The program is open to first-time and returning students who have earned a high school diploma or GED. Students planning to attend any Michigan college are welcome. However, participants must apply and be accepted to NCMC (at no cost) to access the college’s learning management system.

Timberwolves Thrive runs July 28 – August 22 on the Petoskey campus, with in-person sessions on Mondays and Wednesdays and additional online coursework. Students can choose between two sessions:

·       Afternoon: 1:30 – 4:30 p.m.

·       Evening: 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.

Space is limited, and students are encouraged to register by June 15. For more information or to apply, visit ncmich.edu/academics/timberwolves-thrive.html.

Munson Peer Recovery Coach Named Hometown Health Hero

Paul Bock becomes the first peer recovery coach to earn this statewide honor.

 

The Michigan Public Health Week Partnership (MPHWP) has named Munson Healthcare Peer Recovery Coach, Paul Bock, as one of six recipients of the 2025 Michigan Health Hero Award.

 

Each recipient is recognized for going above and beyond to improve the health and well-being of their communities through dedication, innovation and service. Bock, who was hired as Munson Healthcare’s first peer recovery coach in 2019, is also the first peer recovery coach to receive the Hometown Health Hero Award.

 

“What’s most exciting and gratifying is the recognition this provides peer recovery coaches and the impact they have on people’s lives,” said Bock. “These are people with lived experience who are able to provide a level of empathy and knowledge that can help someone begin a lasting pathway to recovery.”

 

Bock credits a peer coach for placing him on a path to sobriety after nearly two decades of substance abuse. Since joining Munson Healthcare six years ago, he has been integral in defining and integrating the role into medical settings not just in Traverse City but across northern Michigan. Peer recovery services are also available in Cadillac and Grayling with recruitment and training ongoing to further expand the team.

 

Peer recovery coaches provide critical one-on-one support to individuals seeking recovery, helping them navigate treatment options, access essential resources and overcome barriers like legal issues and employment challenges.

 

“Mental health and substance use disorder services were identified as a high priority in our region’s most recent Community Needs Health Assessment,” said James Whelan, MD, Medical Director

Munson Clinically Integrated Network. “The dedicated individuals who serve in this role are helping expand access, reduce stigma through education, and foster a recovery-oriented system of care.”

 

Founded by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), the Michigan Public Health Week Partnership is a collaboration of state and local health agencies, universities and organizations dedicated to advancing public health. Recipients of the Hometown Health Hero Award are selected solely from nominations and recognized for having made significant and measurable contributions to preserve and improve their community's health.

 

"Public health is built on the dedication of individuals and organizations working tirelessly to improve the well-being of their communities," said Elizabeth Hertel, MDHHS director. “These annual public health awards recognize those who go above and beyond to create a healthier Michigan for all. Their passion and commitment inspire us to continue striving for a future where every Michigan resident has the opportunity to thrive.”


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NCMC ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR COMMENCEMENT, NURSE PINNING CEREMONIES


North Central to celebrate Class of 2025 graduates on May 9


North Central Michigan College will mark the end of another successful academic year with two important ceremonies on May 9.


The college will hold its 65th annual commencement exercises at 7 p.m. inside Petoskey Plastics Arena in the college’s Athletic Center. More than 295 graduates will receive their diplomas. A reception for graduates and guests will follow the ceremony.


“Commencement is a momentous occasion that honors the dedication and perseverance of our graduates,” said NCMC President David Roland Finley. “We are proud to celebrate their achievements and look forward to seeing the impact they will make in their communities and careers.”


Beth LaForest, chief of staff at Livonia’s Schoolcraft College and a proud NCMC alumna, will deliver the commencement address to the Class of 2025.

LaForest brings more than 18 years of experience in higher education leadership. She has worked across multiple areas of community college administration, including facilities management, campus safety, information technology, library services, student housing, strategic planning, finance, and the president’s office.

A strong advocate for the life-changing impact of community colleges, LaForest’s own educational journey began at North Central, where she earned an associate degree in 2008 before obtaining a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology from Lawrence Technological University and a Master of Business Administration from Ferris State University.

“Within North Central’s walls, I fell in love with community colleges and the important mission they hold — so much so that I never left,” LaForest said. “I was supported by amazing faculty, knowledgeable staff and a vibrancy of student life that allowed me to take risks, learn leadership skills and understand that no door was barred to me. I am unbelievably honored to be invited back to be a part of this momentous occasion for the Class of 2025.”

During the ceremony, college officials will award honorary degrees of Community Service to Stafford Smith and Dudley Marvin, two visionary leaders whose dedication to hospitality, business, and community has shaped the fabric of Northern Michigan.

Stafford Smith, a Northwestern University graduate, purchased the Bay View Inn in 1961, launching Stafford’s Hospitality, a legacy that grew to include The Pier Restaurant, The Weathervane Restaurant, The Perry Hotel, The Gallery, and Crooked River Lodge.

Smith’s leadership has shaped tourism and economic growth in the region, earning him Michigan’s Hotelier of the Year honors in 1995. In addition, Smith was the first recipient of the Stafford Smith Award, an honor bestowed by Select Registry for his exceptional contributions to independent innkeeping. As a distinguished organization representing over 300 premier inns, bed and breakfasts, and small hotels across North America, Select Registry upholds the highest standards of hospitality, ensuring each member property meets its rigorous 200-point quality assurance inspection.

Dudley Marvin, a Michigan State University graduate and U.S. Naval Reserve veteran, joined Stafford’s team in 1964, becoming president of Stafford’s Hospitality in 1980 and guiding its success until his retirement in 2010. A dedicated community leader, he has served on the Emmet County Zoning Board of Appeals, the Springvale Township Planning Committee, and the Pickerel-Crooked Lakes Association while preserving the historic Pointer Boat in Harbor Springs.

“Together, Stafford Smith and Dudley Marvin have defined hospitality in Northern Michigan, creating spaces that have welcomed visitors for generations and leaving an indelible mark on the region’s economic and cultural landscape,” Finley said. “Their contributions to business, community service, and tourism have strengthened the fabric of Northern Michigan, making them deserving recipients of the college’s highest form of recognition.”

North Central’s nurse pinning ceremony, the annual tradition that marks the completion of students’ nursing coursework, will be held immediately prior to commencement, at 4 p.m. in Petoskey Plastics Arena. Twenty-two student-nurses will receive their pins. A reception for nurses and their families will follow the pinning ceremony.

Kara Evans, who graduated from North Central’s nursing program in 2015, will deliver the keynote address to the 2025 nursing graduates. Evans has built a dynamic career in healthcare, spanning critical care, leadership and education. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Chamberlain University in 2017, further strengthening her expertise in the field.

Evans began her nursing journey as a nurse and team leader in McLaren Northern Michigan Hospital’s cardiovascular unit, where she developed her critical care skills while taking on leadership responsibilities. She later expanded her experience at Munson Healthcare Charlevoix Hospital, serving as a medical-surgical nurse and house supervisor, overseeing hospital operations and managing a range of patient care needs.

Committed to shaping the future of nursing, Evans has also served as an adjunct clinical instructor at North Central, sharing her knowledge and passion with the next generation of healthcare professionals.

Both nurse pinning and commencement will be livestreamed for those unable to attend. For more information about both events, including a list of graduates by academic program, visit www.ncmich.edu/commencement.

ZONTA OF PETOSKEY PRESENTS GRANTS TO NINE AREA ORGANIZATIONS


Zonta Club of Petoskey awarded grants to nine area organizations for their work in the community to empower women and girls. During the 2024-2025 round of applications, 14 organizations submitted an RFP, requesting a total of $55,660. Zonta Club of Petoskey awarded grants supporting the following programs:


Camp Daggett is receiving $1,740 to fund printing and materials for a new STEAM curriculum developed in partnership with TOPOnexus, including guidebooks, maps, and tools for hands-on learning. This initiative will enhance programming at the Adventure Center and benefit both overnight and day campers - particularly girls - by encouraging engagement in science, technology, engineering, arts, and math.


Child & Family Services is receiving $1,000 to help create The Peaceful Playground - a safe, outdoor play space at their Harbor Springs location for families affected by domestic violence, abuse, and/or neglect. This space will support healing and connection during supervised visits and child exchanges, offering children and parents the mental health and relationship-building benefits of time spent in nature and play.


Crooked Tree Arts Center is receiving $1,500 to support the School of Ballet's Choreographic Mentorship Residency, which provides young women and girls with a unique opportunity to explore creative expression and career possibilities in dance. The funding will bring professional mentors to guide students in choreography, helping them build confidence, skills, and a deeper connection to the arts. 40% of CTAC's ballet students receive financial assistance.


First Tee Northern Michigan is receiving $1,500 to support their rapidly growing Girls Golf program, which uses golf as a platform to teach life skills and empower young girls through mentorship and coaching by an all-female staff. The funds will help maintain a low student-to-coach ratio, provide lodging for a female intern, and support junior coaches—many of whom are program alumni—as they mentor the next generation of participants. 39% are female participants.


The Health Department of Northwest Michigan is receiving $260 to purchase two sensory wall panels for exam rooms in their Harbor Springs clinic. These panels provide sensory stimulation and a healthy distraction for young children during procedures like vaccinations, helping reduce stress.


The Manna Food Project is receiving $1,000 to sponsor women to participate in cooking classes in 2025 that focus on nutrition, food safety, and healthy meal preparation. These classes aim to empower women facing food insecurity by providing the knowledge, skills, and ingredients needed to make nutritious meals, supporting both immediate needs and long-term wellness.


Northwest Michigan Habitat for Humanity is receiving $2,000 to help tackle northern Michigan's housing crisis by building additional homes in the Meadowlands project. In the last 2 years, Twenty-nine households have purchased or received critical home care, and 50% of those households are women led. The funds will help provide affordable, energy-efficient homes for women and children, offering them stability and the opportunity for self-sufficiency, while contributing to the local workforce and economy.


The Women's Resource Center of Northern Michigan is receiving $3,500 to support the installation of essential technology in their newly expanded Petoskey facility, which will house critical services for women, children, and families. This funding will help ensure secure, efficient operations across programs such as domestic abuse and sexual assault support, trauma-informed therapy, and preschool education, all within a modern, accessible, and inclusive space.


North Central Michigan College is receiving $5,000 a year for two years from Zonta’s Women and Children’s Fund at the Petoskey-Harbor Springs Community Foundation, to support its Career and Technical Education Enhancement Project (CATEE), which is expanding and modernizing campus facilities to better prepare students—especially women—for high-demand careers in healthcare, STEM, and manufacturing. This investment will help provide state-of-the-art learning environments that empower women to gain skills, achieve economic independence, and become leaders in their fields and communities.


In addition to these grants, Zonta of Petoskey gives each year a $2,500 grant to the Women’s Resource Center Northern Michigan to support a scholarship for women at North Central Michigan College, plus operating support for the WRC Northern Michigan, and support to remodel a room at the Safe House. The club also provides money toward the making and donation of mastectomy pillows for McLaren Northern Michigan Hospital, and a $1,000 scholarship yearly for the Young Women in Leadership program.


This year’s Young Women in Leadership recipient is Alyssa Glaser of Petoskey, a sophomore at Albion College, majoring in political science, with a minor in psychology. Ms. Glaser has a concentration in public policy through Gerald R. Ford Institute at Albion, while in the Prentiss M. Brown Honors Program. She plans to get her law degree and work to help women trying to overcome domestic abuse. 

The Women and Children’s Fund at the Petoskey Harbor Springs Area Community Foundation was established in 1996 with a $10,000 gift from the Zonta Club of Petoskey. The designated purpose of the fund is to support programs or projects which benefit area women and children and help them achieve their full potential.



Zonta Club of Petoskey was chartered in 1971 and is one of 38 clubs in the state of Michigan. Their members participate in service projects that support the mission of Zonta: to advance the status of women worldwide. Zonta International was chartered in 1919. More than $400,000 has been donated to local organizations since the club’s charter.

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Advisacare

Home Health and Hospice Intake Coordinator


Bartlett's Home Interiors

Retail Sales Associate


Belvedere Club

Seasonal Office Assistant

Resort Housekeeper


Biggby Coffee Charlevoix

Barista


BLOOM

Studio & Logistics Assistant


Castle Farms

Bartenders

Bar Backs

Operations Staff


Charlevoix Auto

Service Advisor


Charlevoix County

Deputy Probate and Juvenile Register



Charlevoix County Commission on Aging

Boyne Area Senior Center Cook

CNA/Homemaker

Health Care Services Coordinator


Charlevoix Cycle Pub

Cycle Pub Crew


Charlevoix Harbor Wear

Retail Associate


Cherry Republic

Retail Ambassador

Retail Supervisor


Citizens National Bank

Universal Banker-Petoskey

Universal Banking Manager


Charlevoix State Bank

Teller-Customer Service Rep


City of Charlevoix


Golf Course Maintenance


DCL

General Labor


Fresh Coast Brew Bus

Drivers



Harbor Industries

Assembler I

Assembler I (Part-Time)

Assembler I (Seasonal)

Maintenance


Health Dept of Northwest MI

Chief Financial and Administrative Officer


Horizon Bank

Universal Banker


Irish Boat Shop

Marine Technician


KP Landscpaing

Gardeners

Mowers

Landscaper


Manthei Construction

Diesel Mechanic

Heavy Construction Foreman

Field Construction Laborer

Production Laborer


Momentum Outfitters

Assistant Manager

Sales Associates


North Central Michigan College

Grants Manager


Northwest Michigan Works

Chief Financial Officer


Norwood Centennial Farms LLC

Tractor Operator


Rogers Dermatology

Receptionist


The Happy Troll Deli & Pub

Servers

Cooks

Dishwasher


The Villager Pub

Sous Chef


The Salvation Army of Petoskey

Youth and Family Outreach Coordinator

Youth and Family Outreach Program Assistant


Sail Charlevoix

Program Director



Walloon Lake Association

Executive Director

Seasonal Stewardship Intern


Walstrom Marine

Marine Technician


Wineguys Restaurant Group

Servers-Jax Northside

Hosts

Bartenders-Jax Northside

Back of House

Barista-Roast & Toast

Line Cook- Roast & Toast

Restaurant Manager


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mynorth.com 

michiganworks.org

networksnorthwest.org 

petoskeynews.com

thrive45.org/jobs 

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