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

Trivia with Charlevoix Historical Society

January 23rd


Trivia Night returns to the library with your host Trevor Dotson from the Charlevoix Historical Society. This will be general trivia, spanning any and all topics.


Bring your team of up to eight players for this great indoor winter activity. Light refreshments will be provided.


For more information contact the Charlevoix Historical Society, 231-547-0373.


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Charlevoix Circle of Arts: Exhibit Opening

January 24th


Stop by our opening reception for SPOTLIGHT ON INNOVATION!


CCA's annual art exhibition featuring 11th & 12th grade high school students artwork from Charlevoix county! Enjoy light fare & beverages with awards ceremony!


JANUARY 24, 2025 FROM 5-7pm. Exhibit runs January 24-February 22, 2025. All exhibits are Free & Open to Public!


More details: https://www.charlevoixcircle.org/exhibits-2025

Winter Open House at The Don & Eileen Klein Trail

January 24th


Friday, January 24 5-7pm

Friends of the Jordan Watershed Center



Join Little Traverse Conservancy and Friends of the Jordan River Watershed Center along with other partners who brought the Don & Eileen Klein Nature Trail to reality this past summer. Light refreshments will be offered and the solar lanterns will lure you to explore the trail as darkness falls. You can either walk the trail by yourself or with a local guide leaving on the half hour.


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Comedian Andy Beningo at Great Lakes Center for the Arts

January 24th


With over 3,500 career performances, Andy Beningo has become one of the most in-demand comedians working today. Hailed for his clean and "every man" style, Andy has been named one of the country's 40 Best Up and Coming Comedians and "Best Comedian" by the Detroit Metro Times and Detroit Hour magazine.


Andy has appeared on AXS TV's Gotham Comedy Live, CMT's Next Big Comic, and Drybar Comedy - where his special, 'Adorable Tough Guy,' generated over six million views on social media. Andy has been heard on the nationally syndicated Bob and Tom radio show and was a special guest on Larry the Cable Guy's Weekly Round-Up on Sirius XM radio.


His first comedy album, Quiet Coyote, regularly plays on Laugh USA. His rare ability to find humor in subjects like growing up as a middle child, his short-lived career as a middle school teacher, and our society's obsession with technology have made him a crowd favorite in audiences worldwide.


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Frostbite Trail: Comfort Food

January 25th


Have you followed the trail? Enjoy an epicurean tour of foodie delights. Local businesses have joined forces to create a uniquely themed small-bite food tasting with a 2oz wine pour, a tasting pour of cider/beer, or a sample cocktail.


This trail runs once a month throughout the winter on designated dates from 12-6 p.m. Each location can offer extended hours, so please check with them if you’d like to visit outside the normal time frame. There is a set price per person at each location. You will pay as you go at each stop and no advance ticketing is needed.


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Aboard the ISS with Astronaut Josh Cassada

January 25th


Former NASA astronaut, Josh Cassada, who lived and worked aboard the International Space Station will present an overview of his crew’s recent mission.


This will include discussion about on-board experiments, technology demonstrations, and a look toward future missions.


All ages welcome!  


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Karaoke is back in 2025 @ The Happy Troll Deli & Pub with Karaoke DJ- Bill the Cat!

January 25th


Special Guests from 8-9 pm with Preacher vs. Priest Night- come and see your pastor’s battle it out, past the pulpit, for a fun night with Smiles, Laughter & Fun! Drink Specials too! No cover charge, but we are hoping to gather non-perishables for our local Charlevoix Food Pantry.


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Stoneware Pottery Class

January 25th


Stoneware class on Saturday, JANUARY 25 @ 3-5 PM at The Happy Troll Deli & Pub, downtown Charlevoix. Learn to create these amazing Stoneware pieces!


Choose either a mug, platter, 9” Serving bowl, or Small/large nesting bowl, pie plate & more (prices vary accordingly & based on availability), many colors & designs to choose from!


Dishwasher, microwave, and even oven safe- think Pies, soufflé & Mug Cake! Get a jump on your holiday gift giving by making a 1 of a kind piece that lasts forever while having fun with family & friends. Price includes step-by-step instructions by Paige, glazing, firing, and lots of FUN! Make a Memory with Cottage Pottery!


thehappytroll.com

Fat Bike FUNdraiser to benefit The Manna Food Project

February 1st


Save the date for this FUNdraiser with our friends at Latitude 45 Bicycles and Fitnesson February 1st!


They will be accepting donations for Manna and matching up to $200. Thank you for supporting our community with this event series!


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Winter Music Series: Nick Veine

February 3rd


Nick grew up playing rock and blues before he started singing, pivoting to acoustic music without losing that electric flair. 


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CuCo Free Film Series: We Are Marshall

February 4th


CuCo and Charlevoix Cinema III will be screening WE ARE MARSHALL at Charlevoix Cinema III! Doors open at 5:30pm and the movie will start at 6:00pm. The movie is free! Concessions will be available for purchase. Presented by the Charlevoix Historical Society.


More dates in the Cultural Corridor Film Series:

LION on Tuesday, February 18 at 6pm

presented by the Charlevoix Library

BIG EYES on Tuesday, March 4 at 6pm

presented by Charlevoix Circle of the Arts.

CuCo = Cultural Corridor: The Charlevoix Public Library, Charlevoix Historical Society, and Circle of Arts.


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Bier's & Books Club: I'm So Glad We Had This Time Together

February 5th


Discuss great books over great beers. The discussion is free but the beverages are not.

 

"I'm So Glad We Had This Time Together" by Maurice Vellekoop.


A gorgeous, moving, funny graphic novel about coming out to a loving yet conservative family. 


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Mt. McSauba Candlelit Story Walk

February 7th

EVENT INFORMATION

Valentine Pottery Class

February 7th

EVENT INFORMATION

Great Start Family Coalition Family Adventure: Charlevoix Library

February 7th

EVENT INFORMATION

GLCO presents Cummings Quartet in free recital

February 9th

EVENT INFORMATION


Living a Heart Healthy Lifestyle Webinar

February 10th

EVENT INFORMATION


NLEA's Catalyst Conversations

February 11th

EVENT INFORMATION

The Happy Troll Valentine Puzzle Event

February 14th

EVENT INFORMATION

Frontline Leader- 4 Week Class

February 18th

EVENT INFORMATION

Char-Em ISD Skills Academies Opening for Registration February 3


The Charlevoix-Emmet Intermediate School District hosts many skilled-trades academies for local area students of all ages. Registration for Summer 2025 academies opens February 3rd. All sessions are the week of June 17-19th, 9am-2:30pm daily. Academies include:

  • Construction: grades 6-10; Petoskey High School; $150
  • Cosmetology: grades 9-12; Blackbird Elementary School; $100
  • Public Safety: grades 8-11; Harbor Springs Shay Elementary; $100
  • Taxidermy: grades 8-11; Harbor Springs Public School; $100
  • Welding: grades 8-11; East Jordan High School; $150 *Two sessions, June 17-19 and June 24-26
  • Career Academy for Kids: sessions vary from grades K-8; sessions include Fun with Nature, Be a Kid-Preneur, Photography, Fishing Explorers, Powersports Technology, Char-Em Med, Chopped (Cooking), Painting/Drawing, Beauty Salon, and STEM.  


Learn more and register online, charemisdcareertech.org

Pet of The Week- Stanley!



Stanley is a 7 month old Pointer/Pit mix who came to us due to his owner no longer being able to care for him.


Stanley is a bit of a wild child, but we love that about him! He is learning his leash manners and is very eager to please. Stanley is very food motivated and that will definitely be a key to training with him.


He seems to be mostly house trained, but does best if he can be let out every few hours. He is very curious of the other dogs and we are unsure of how he will do with cats.


Stop in and say hello, Stanley can’t wait to meet you!



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Squeaky Christmas – A Cheerful Partnership with Pet Pantry, Lake Effect Restoration and Little Traverse Bay Humane Society


Little Traverse Bay Humane Society is excited to announce a collaboration with Pet Pantry and Lake Effect Restoration to celebrate Squeaky Christmas! On December 23rd, Sally Crowley from Pet Pantry in Harbor Springs and David Hamm and his team from Lake Effect Restoration arrived at the shelter to hand deliver 56 dog toys and 60 cat toys to the animals still at the shelter this Christmas. Our cats were happy to snuggle up in their laps as they happily accepted their Christmas surprise, and our dogs proudly carried their toys down the hall of the shelter with joy for all to see!


“David Hamm, of Lake Effect Restoration, came to us at Pet Pantry with this wonderful idea”, said Sally Crowley. “As fellow animal lovers, the folks at Lake Effect wanted to be sure that all shelter animals felt the love at Christmas and received a toy just for them. We put our collaboration into motion and started planning in October and it was a fantastic partnership that we hope to continue for years to come. "


In addition to the holiday toy surprise, Lake Effect Restorations was dedicated to helping the community have access to dog and cat feed this holiday season. They were on a mission to fill the community pet pantry and donated over 168 pounds of dog food. Additionally, they donated over 100 pounds of dog food directly to LTBHS to help feed the animals in the shelter.


We are overwhelmed by the generosity of Pet Pantry and Lake Effect Restoration during this holiday season”, says LTBHS Executive Director Elise Ramsey. “Thanks to their thoughtful contributions through the ‘Squeaky Christmas’ initiative, every one of our shelter pets experienced the joy of receiving a special toy on Christmas Day. Additionally, Sally and Dave's incredible donation of dog and cat food from the Pet Pantry of Harbor Springs has ensured our community pet pantry is fully stocked, extending the spirit of giving to pets beyond our shelter. Partnerships like these embody the compassion and collaboration that make our community so special.” 

Weathervane Valentine's Day Offerings


Regular Menu served from 11:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Prix Fixe Menu (shown below) offered from 4 - 8:30 p.m.

Cost: $69 per person

Reservations Recommended: weathervanerestaurant.com

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 or call 231-547-4311


FIRST COURSE

(Choice of )

Champagne & Lemon Poached Oishii Shrimp Cocktail

zesty cocktail sauce, fresh lemon

or

Classic Caesar Salad

romaine, reggiano, croutons, white anchovy

or

Charcuterie Board

grilled bread, salami, sausage, prosciutto,

grain mustard, olives, pickled red onion


ENTRÉE COURSE

(Choice of )

Filet & Bacon Wrapped Prawn

whipped potatoes, green beans, roasted tomato,

red wine demi, lemon beurre blanc

or

Lemon Herb Amish Chicken

stuffed with spinach, roasted tomato, feta cheese,

served with lemon thyme risotto, natural chicken jus

or

Mediterranean Style Fresh Pasta (V)

homemade semolina beet red pasta, spinach, arugula, olives,

oregano, basil, preserved lemon, kalamata olives, capers,

black garlic, artichokes, tomato, white wine butter

or

Potato Crusted Whitefish

whipped potatoes, green beans, roasted tomato, chive,

dill white wine butter sauce


DESSERT

(Choice of )

“Chocolate Passion”

chocolate strip cake, with passionfruit mousse, raspberry coulis,

dark chocolate garnish, mint

or

Sweet Strawberry Cake

strawberry mousse, dark chocolate, candied almonds, basil

(v) = Vegetarian Dish



The menu for Valentine’s Day can be found here:

https://www.staffordsweathervane.com/features/

The Castle Pub is Open!


We have opened our Castle Pub in the Queen’s Tavern until our new site is finished!


 It will be open to the public on Fridays and Saturdays from 4pm-9pm. We are offering a full bar with drink specials and a big screen tv with the games playing.  


Follow along on Facebook for updates!


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A full week of Pairing Dinners with Wineguys Restaurants! Perfect for brightening up blustery winter week nights!


·      Tomorrow, Thursday, January 23, indulge in Palette Bistro’s Bos Wine Dinner at 6:30pm when Dave Bos, Bos Wines, will guide guests through five courses and four perfectly paired wines. Feast on five-courses: Crostini (whipped ricotta, fig, basil, balsamic), Lemon Poached Halibut, Pan Seared Duck Breast, Kalbi Ribs, and Black Forest Cake. $85/person (plus tax & gratuity). Reservations Required. CLICK for Reservations or call 231.348.3321.

·      NEXT WEEK Palette Bistro invites you to a perfectly-January Zero Proof Cocktail Dinner — where culinary artistry meets innovative mixology on Thursday, January 30 at 6:30pm. Relish four sensational courses created by the talented Chef de Cuisine, Scott Wiltjer: Crab Cake, Zucchini Sweet Potato Fritters, Wagyu New York Strip and Chocolate Mousse. Bar Director Gus Guthrie will take guests on a flavor-filled journey through four non-alcoholic masterpieces. $65/person (plus tax & gratuity). CLICK for Reservations or call 231.348.3321.

·      Escape to the Pacific Northwest at Jax Northside’s Pacific Northwest Wine Dinner on Thursday, January 30 at 6:30pm. Indulge in five carefully curated courses featuring the rich flavors of the region including Watercress and Pear Salad, Lobster Newberg, Chicken Romano, Petite Filet Mignon, and Cheesecake-Stuffed Pastry. Savor four expertly selected wines. $75/person (plus tax & gratuity). Reservations Required. CLICK for Reservations or call 231.437.6400.


·      Jax Northside welcomes Lu Bian pop-up dining for a limited time from January 24 – February 2. HOUSEMADE, of course, enjoy flavorful Asian-inspired appetizers like Pot Stickers, Grilled Broccolini and Crab Rangoon. Feast on classic entrées General Tso's Chicken, Stir-fried Beef & Broccoli and Moo Shu Pork. As well as Jax’s everyday menu favorites. And, more Lu Bian features will be served at sister restaurant, City Park Grill. CLICK for Menu Details. JAXCHX.com | 231.437.6400


Munson Healthcare Hosts Menopause and Perimenopause Webinar


Munson Healthcare is pleased to present Hormone Health: Navigating Menopause and Perimenopause with Confidence, a special event to help empower women through the hormone changes associated with perimenopause and beyond.


The virtual event will be hosted on Zoom on February 11 and March 18 at 5:30 p.m.


Led by Charlevoix Women’s Health physicians, Caitlyn Monks, DO and Trisha Tomkins, MD, this free event will cover topics such as signs and symptoms of perimenopause and menopause, hormone management, and how exercise and nutrition can impact these hormone changes.


“I have a strong passion for educating women through many of life’s changes including perimenopause and the menopausal transition,” said Dr. Monks. “I believe exercise, nutrition and hormone replacement therapy can all be used to help women find symptom relief and feel like the best version of themselves during this time.”


The event will include a presentation, an open Q&A session, and interactive discussions. To register for the virtual event, please visit munsonhealthcare.org/hormonehealth.


If you have any questions or would like to make an appointment, please call Munson Healthcare Charlevoix Women’s Health at 231-547-4477.

Bigs Community Perception Survey


Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwestern Michigan is dedicated to building brighter futures for youth through mentoring relationships that ignite potential. We want to hear from you!


This survey is designed to gather your perceptions of the needs, strengths, and challenges facing our community and its youth. Your insights are invaluable in helping us understand how our programs can best address these needs and make a meaningful impact in Charlevoix and Emmet counties. Thank you for sharing your perspective and supporting our mission to create positive change.


Survey Link

Upcoming Castle Farms Events:


Galentine’s Event with Market:


Get ready to celebrate Galentine’s Day like never before! Our event has been rescheduled to Saturday, February 22nd, 2025, from 4 PM to 6 PM. Join us for an unforgettable evening of creativity, connection, and celebration with your favorite gals.


What to Expect:

An complimentary wine glass for each attendee to take home as a keepsake.

Enjoy a complimentary 2oz drink and a small bite.

Dive into the creative fun with our candle-making craft kit, included with your ticket.


New Addition: FREE ADMISSION to Galentine’s Market

Come early and explore our vibrant Galentine’s Market, open from 2 PM to 6 PM, featuring an array of local vendors offering unique goods and gifts. It’s the perfect opportunity to shop for yourself or your besties!

Whether you’re here for the crafting, the shopping, or simply spending quality time with friends, this Galentine’s Day celebration will be one to remember. We can’t wait to see you there!

 

Community Sale


This event was so popular in 2024 that we decided to make it even bigger and better! 2025 features 2 Floors, 2 Days, and $2! The show will run for 2 days and encompass the ENTIRE MAIN BUILDING OF CASTLE FARMS (2 floors), with admission set at $2 per person for all ages above 16. Guests 16 and under are still free.

Reserve a booth to sell your goodies and join us for a vibrant and bustling day of community connections and treasures galore at our Community Sale event!

Date: Saturday, March 1st & Sunday, March 2nd

Time: 11am – 3pm

Location: Castle Farms in Charlevoix, Michigan


What to Expect:

Yard Sale Finds: Explore a wide array of pre-loved treasures as community members clear out their closets and offer unique yard sale items.

Crafters’ Corner: Immerse yourself in a world of creativity! Talented crafters from our community will showcase handmade goods, bringing an artistic flair to your day.

Direct Sale Delights: Discover fantastic products and services from local direct sale businesses. Support your neighbors while indulging in quality goods.

Authors: Find immersive new reads from local authors.

Admission: $2 per person (Ages 16 and below are FREE)


How to Participate:

If you’re looking to declutter or showcase your crafting skills, reserve your space now! Spaces are limited, so act fast.

Single Booth: $40 for 10×8

Double Booth: $70 for 20×8

Tables are not included but can be rented for:

6 Foot: $4

8 Foot: $5


Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to shop, connect, and celebrate community spirit at our Community Sale on March 1st and 2nd. Bring your family, invite your friends, and make it a day to remember!

See you there!


NO FIREARMS OR ALCOHOL BOOTHS PERMITTED.

Please be advised that Castle Farms reserves the right to refuse entry to vendors whose product themes are deemed inconsistent with our community values. We believe in fostering an atmosphere that reflects the preferences and expectations of our community members.


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NCMC ATHLETICS OFFERING FREE BASKETBALL ADMISSION WITH CANNED FOOD DONATION: Third annual Hunger Games competition returns January 29

Sports fans have another opportunity to support a worthy cause while cheering on their team as North Central Michigan College hosts the third annual Hunger Games basketball doubleheader on January 29. The Timberwolves will take on the Alpena Community College Lumberjacks in this Michigan Community College Athletic Association (MCCAA) initiative aimed at addressing student food insecurity.


All funds and food items donated at the January 29 games will support North Central’s Campus Cupboard, a year-round, on-campus food pantry available to any North Central student. In lieu of purchasing tickets, fans will gain entry by bringing a nonperishable food item or making a monetary donation to the Campus Cupboard.


Since its opening in 2019, the Campus Cupboard has provided more than 23,200 meals to North Central students and their families. Pantry items currently in high demand include toiletry and personal hygiene items as well as boxed meals, pasta, canned fruit and vegetables, and diapers. For a full list of suggested donation items, visit www.tinyurl.com/campus-cupboard.


A tradition in the MCCAA since 2014, the Hunger Games unite member institutions through friendly competition while increasing awareness of food insecurity and raising critical funds for local student food pantries.


North Central has dominated the Hunger Games competition in recent years, leading all participating colleges in 2023 and 2024. The 2024 event saw the Timberwolves collect more than 600 pounds of food — surpassing their previous record — and providing 4,606 meals to students in need.


“The generosity of our fans and community continues to inspire us,” said NCMC Athletic Director Ashley Antonishen. “Last year, we set a new record for donations, and we’re confident our community will step up again to support students who rely on the Campus Cupboard. We’re excited to defend our title in the 2025 Hunger Games.”


Fans who would like to contribute but are unable to attend the January 29 games can donate online at www.ncmich.edu/donate

IMPACT100 LITTLE TRAVERSE BAY ANNOUNCES $267,000 IN GRANT FUNDING FOR 2025, POWERED BY 267 FOUNDING MEMBERS


Impact100 Little Traverse Bay proudly announces that its 2025 grants are fully funded, thanks to the extraordinary generosity of 267 Founding Members, who have collectively raised $267,000. This milestone will enable the chapter to award TWO transformative grants of $133,500 each to two nonprofits serving Emmet and/or Charlevoix counties.

 

“We brought Impact100 Little Traverse Bay to our community to fill a critical gap in funding for high-impact, transformative projects that have the power to create lasting change. Our community is filled with passionate nonprofits, both large and small, doing incredible work, but many lack access to the significant resources needed to bring bold ideas to life. Impact100 LTB empowers these organizations to think big, dream big, and achieve meaningful results that benefit Emmet and Charlevoix counties,” said Lloyann Curtis, Founding President of Impact100 Little Traverse Bay.

 

Out of the 267 members, 80 dedicated volunteer members have stepped up to serve on the grant committees, where they will carefully evaluate applications and select five finalists. These finalists will be revealed at the Meet the Finalists Event on June 25, 2025, at Bay Harbor Yacht Club (BHYC). Following this event, the entire 267 members will cast their votes to determine the two nonprofit recipients, who will each be awarded a $133,500 grant at the Annual Grant Awards Celebration on August 6, 2025, also held at BHYC.

 

For more information about Impact100 Little Traverse Bay, membership opportunities, or the grant application process, please visit impact100ltb.org, call Lloyann Curtis at (417) 230-9942, or email info@impact100littletraversebay.org.

 

About Impact100 Little Traverse Bay:

Impact100 Little Traverse Bay is the 76th chapter of Impact100, a global organization founded in 2001 that has grown to include 35,000 women across four countries, collectively contributing nearly $160 million to local community nonprofits. Impact100 LTB is a collective giving organization dedicated to funding transformative projects in Emmet and Charlevoix counties. Through annual $100,000+ grants, the organization empowers nonprofits to achieve bold, innovative goals that create lasting change in the community.

Trees, Trails, and Tranquility


2024 HIGHLIGHTS FROM LITTLE TRAVERSE CONSERVANCY

In 2024, 24 landowners worked with the Little Traverse Conservancy to protect more than 1,100 acres around the five-county region using a variety of land protection tools. These lands include new nature preserves and working forest reserves, additions to existing protected lands, conservation easements that protect privately-owned lands, and an assist to local government. The lands also include:

  • nearly four miles of frontage along creeks, rivers, and lakes;
  • half a mile frontage along the North Central State Trail; and
  • two and a half miles of scenic road frontage.

Conservancy trail highlights from last year included the following:

  • Two new, designed mountain bike trails were opened.  
  • 18 work bees were held to remove invasive species.
  • 235 volunteer hours resulted in planting trees and wildflowers and collecting native seeds (7,627 trees were planted at four preserves).
  • Almost 17,000 acres of habitat were inventoried and mapped.
  • Through iNaturalist, 221 people made 4,269 observations of 1,223 species on Conservancy lands.
  • Nine miles of new trail were created in 2024.


In addition to new lands and trails, more than 6,500 students from 21 schools participated in more than 400 programs led by the Conservancy’s environmental education staff. Over 40 organized nature outings that were open to the public were held at Conservancy preserves and reserves throughout the year, sponsored by the Conservancy and its partners.


Highlights from Charlevoix County included:

  • the new 75-acre Michael Family Nature Preserve outside of East Jordan in South Arm Township;
  • the new 55-acre River’s Delight Nature Preserve in Norwood Township southeast of Charlevoix with more than 2,000 feet of frontage on Harwood Lake and 1,300 feet along Inwood Creek;
  • a total of 100 acres on Beaver Island protected through a new, unnamed preserve as well as additions to the Sarah A. Martin Nature Preserve; and
  • students from St. Mary’s Academy and the Round Lake Education Center participated in environmental education field trips with the Conservancy.


“The trails and woods of the nature preserves and reserves of Little Traverse Conservancy remain places that are open for ANYONE to enjoy,” said Executive Director Kieran Fleming. “This organization exists to protect our beautiful outdoors – the primary driver of our quality of life and health that we in northern Michigan are so fortunate to enjoy.”


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Have a business or member success story? We want to hear it! Hitting a growth landmark, meeting a personal or financial business goal, adding to your team, being awarded industry certifications or recognition's… we want to share that accomplishment!

Membership in the Charlevoix Area Chamber of Commerce is open to all businesses, organizations and individuals. It is a policy of the Charlevoix Chamber that membership does not constitute political or issue endorsement.


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The easiest way to find jobs in the Charlevoix Area! Click here or read below for a list of jobs with our chamber members.

Advisacare

Home Health and Hospice Intake Coordinator


Bartlett's Home Interiors

Retail Sales Associate


Beaver Island Boat Co.

Office Administrator



Biggby Coffee Charlevoix

Barista


Camp Daggett

Executive Director


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 Public Library

Adult Services Assistant & Meeting Room Coordinator



Citizens National Bank

Universal Banker-Petoskey

Universal Banking Manager


Charlevoix State Bank

Teller


DCL

General Labor

Purchasing Assistant



Goodwill Northern Michigan

Retail Team Lead

Assistant Store Manager

Store Associate


Harbor Industries

Assembler I

Assembler I (Part-Time)

Assembler I (Seasonal)

Manufacturing Engineer

Maintenance


Horizon Bank

Universal Banker


Irish Boat Shop

Marine Technician


North Central Michigan College

Grants Manager


Northwest Michigan Works

Chief Financial Officer


Rogers Dermatology

Receptionist


The Happy Troll Deli & Pub

Servers

Cooks

Dishwasher


Sail Charlevoix

Program Director


Smoke On The Water

Sous Chef/Line Cook


Walloon Lake Association

Executive Director


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


For more information on these openings view our Jobs page by clicking the link below! Is your business hiring? Send us the position information and we will post it!

business.charlevoix.org/jobs

Please visit the below resources for other job opportunities in our area.


mynorth.com 

michiganworks.org

networksnorthwest.org 

petoskeynews.com

thrive45.org/jobs 

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