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Southwest Michigan takes a personal approach
This year, we’ve personal-ized our Summer Fun Guide a bit. Sometimes, a sterile listing is not enough. Many events and places are what you make of them — and Southwest Michigan offers plenty of opportunities for that.
From a group of adults who meet every Friday night at Silver Beach to the camp-ing experience to the run-
ning high, the residents and visitors to the area also get a personalized view of some of the places and events that continue to draw crowds.
And, of course, our own community editor, John Eby — a lifetime resident of Southwest Michigan — shares his musical expertise because the area is rich with it — just cultivate it.
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Circle Time is a little more random at Silver Beach in St. Joseph than it was in kindergarten. After all, these are adults who can count well past 10 most of the time.
At about 6 p.m. each Friday, the canvas chairs, tow-els and coolers spread across the sand, but as the sun sinks into the hori-zon, the circle tight-ens and the mem-bers face one anoth-er, tan bodies glis-
tening after games of beach volleyball, where the score is always up for de-bate.
And life’s lessons begin. Today’s topic was “opposites:” men and women.
“If you can wall-paper together, then your relationship might survive,” said Mark Herzog, a mortgage loan orig-inator in St. Joseph.
“Now, it’s if you can play volleyball together,” said Lee Brummet t , who
Circle Time for grown-ups finds a place at Silver Beachruns an annual co-ed beach volleyball tournament, donat-ing the money to the city of St. Joseph for beach improve-ments.
Then, Brummett changed his mind.
“No, it’s if you can put up a ceiling fan together,” he said.
Attention moved on to the fact it was dress-up-your-cool-er night. Transla-tion: art project.
Only Brummett and Ted Parker, who works in the sea-food department at the Martin’s Super Market in Stevens-ville (and a huge Jimmy Buffett fan), seemed to have got-ten that particular activity memo.
Parker won the majority vote with a cooler decorated with coconut shells and a grass skirt.
Brummett was un-deterred by the lack of participation, or by the fact his cool-er came in last place.
“It will be bigger than the Venetian Festival next year,” he said. “I can see this getting bigger.”
Next was snack time with cheese
a n d h o m e m a d e c o o k i e s p a s s e d around.
The sun was set-ting yet a little low-er on the horizon. Families were pack-ing up their kids, beach toys and um-brellas. Everyone took sprinkles of sand home from be-tween their toes.
Why are we still here?
“I come for the volleyball. There’s nothing deep about v o l l e y b a l l a n d friends. That’s the gist of it,” said Jim McGuire, a radia-tion protection tech-nician.
So I invite you to visit Silver Beach. If you’re there on a Friday night and you have decorated your cooler, that will be our code that I know you. And I l i k e h o m e m a d e cookies, too.
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Leader photo/Kimberly WynnTed Parker won the decorated cooler contest last summer at Silver Beach in St. Joseph. There was no prize — just our admiration.
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Beaches
Leader photo/Maureen BarnoskyAmber Barnosky and her family stopped at Silver Beach to enjoy the sunset last year.
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New Buffalo Lakefront Park and BeachWhittaker Street New Buffalo, Mich.Amenities: Restrooms, playground, concessions, restaurants, shopping(866) 494-6371
Warren Dunes State Park12032 Red Arrow Highway, Sawyer, Mich.Amenities: Camping, cabins, picnicking, trails.(269) 426-4829
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Silver Beach County Park101 Broad StreetSt. Joseph, Mich.Amenities: Playground, concessions, restrooms, volleyball, lighthouse, restaurants, shopping(269) 982-0533
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Bridgman kicks off 2013 Weko Beach Summer Concert SeriesBy TERRI GORDON
Leader Publications
Nothing captures the es-sence of summer in South-west Michigan like the Weko Beach Summer Con-cert Series, as the Beach House deck becomes a stage and the sunset the backdrop for music that ranges from classic rock to polka.
There are eight concerts in the series. All take place on a Sunday night, and all are free to the public, in-cluding parking and en-trance fees to the beach. The concert series was the brainchild, some years ago, of summer resident, Gwen John. John organized the concerts the first year, and when the series was a hit with the public, the city
took it over. It has done nothing but grow in the near decade since. Crowds range ftom 500 to 1,000, depending on the weather and the band. Many are lo-cal residents, but people — particularly fans of the bands — come from throughout the region to at-tend the concerts.
“It’s grown in popularity. We see larger and larger
Leader photo/Maureen BarnoskyAmber Barnosky and her family stopped at Silver Beach to enjoy the sunset last year.
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audiences every year,” says Parks Super-intendent Tim Kading, a Bridgman na-tive and current resident. “The response from our residents has been favorable. They absolutely love it.”
The event is popular with bands, too. Kading has no trouble filling the bill.
“A lot of them [the bands] find me,” Kading said. “They hear good things about the concerts and want to be a part of things.”
The 2013 Weko Beach Summer Con-cert Series begins with the Memorial Day weekend performance of Acoustic Justice. The acoustic-and-pop band will take the stage at 7 p.m. May 26.
The series promises a range of musical styles, including country, rock and jazz. There are old favorites and new groups, too.
“There’s a wide variety of music,” says Kading. “Last year, we had a polka band. This year, we have a folk-Latin artist. His name is Bismarck. He’s new this year. Another act is kind of a soul-jazz music, and that is Melodious Funk. I would say, of the bands that come back year after year, the most popular is Top Secret. They’re a classic rock cover band.”
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BARODA
Founders Wine Cellar8963 Hills Road, BarodaHours: Sunday through Thursday, noon to 6 p.m.; Friday through Saturday, noon to 8 p.m.(269) 426-5222www.founderswinecellar.comAbout: Enjoy “Wine Down Friday:” soft music, cheese and sausage plates, wine by the glass and happy times from 5 to 8 p.m.
Round Barn Winery10983 Hills Road, BarodaHours: Check website or call for hours(800) 716-9463www.roundbarnwinery.comAbout: Home of DiVine Vodka and Round Barn Brewery; Harvest Party (August), Winemaking Experience (October)
Gravity10220 Lauer Road, BarodaHours: Sunday through Thursday, noon to 6 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, noon to 8 p.m.; Call for winter hours.(269) 471-9463www.gravitywine.comAbout: Wines by the flight served at a beautiful setting overlooking the vineyards and lake, with plenty of tables and chairs so you can sit and relax with friends.
BERRIEN SPRINGS
Domaine Berrien Cellars398 E. Lemon Creek Road, Berrien SpringsHours: noon to 5 p.m. April through December, open every day; January through March: open Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Groups of 10 or more with advance reservation only. A $5 per person group fee will apply. Please call at least seven days in advance to book.(269) 473-9463www.domaineberrien.comAbout: Enjoy a glass of wine with locally made cheeses and sausages on a deck overlooking vineyards. Self-guided tours of the winemaking area are available.
Free Run Cellars10062 Burgoyne Road, Berrien SpringsHours: Seasonal, noon to 5 p.m.(269) 471-1737www.freeruncellars.comAbout: Beautifully landscaped grounds and vineyard are set in the heart of the Lake Michigan Shore American Viticultural Area.
Lemon Creek Winery & Fruit Farm533 E. Lemon Creek Road, Berrien SpringsHours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily; Sunday, noon to 6 p.m.; winter: noon to 5 p.m. daily(269) 471-1321www.lemoncreekwinery.comAbout: The vineyards at this 155-year-old family farm produce wines that are 100 percent estate grown and bottled.
BUCHANAN
Hickory Creek 750 Browntown Road, BuchananHours: Memorial Day to Oct. 31, open daily; Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday, noon to 6 p.m.; Nov. 1 to Memorial Day (269) 422-1100www.hickorycreekwinery.comAbout: Wines made from only Lake Michigan Shore American Viticultural Area grapes.
Tabor Hill Winery & Restaurant185 Mount Tabor Road, BuchananHours: Monday and Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Wednesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 9 p.m. (seasonal hours)(800) 283-3363www.taborhill.comAbout: Chocolate salon, award-winning wines, full production on-site winery and guided tours.
COLOMA
Contessa Wine Cellars3235 Friday Road, ColomaHours: noon to 5 p.m. daily, year-round(269) 468-5534www.contessawinecellars.comAbout: Incredible views with ample terrace and patio seating. Free tasting.
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Karma Vista Vineyards6991 Ryno Road, ColomaHours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily; closed Tuesday; Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.(269) 468-9463www.karmavista.comAbout: Gorgeous views, great wines and good karma await atop one of the most spectacular vineyards in the state.
FENNVILLE
Fenn Valley Vineyards & Wine Cellar6130 122nd Avenue, FennvilleHours: Winery open year-round. Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m.; Tours: Saturday, 3 p.m., November through June, week-ends, July through October.
(800) 463-6265www.fennvalley.comAbout: Vineyard tasting-tours Saturday and Sunday in the fall. Cellar tours with the winemaker, 3 p.m. Saturday, November through June.
KALAMAZOO
Lawton Ridge Winery8465 Stadium Drive, KalamazooHours: Open year-round; Monday through Saturday: noon to 6 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.(269) 372-9463www.lawtonridgewinery.comAbout: Lawton Ridge Winery may be one of Michigan’s newest wineries, however, its grapes are from one of Michigan’s oldest wine vineyards.
NILES
Lehman’s Orchard2280 Portage Road, NilesHours: March through December, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Monday through Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday(269) 683-9078www.lehmansorchard.comAbout: It makes eight fruit wines, two grape wines, one ice cider and six hard ciders. It sells frozen apple cider year-round and fresh apple cider in the fall.
PAW PAW
Warner Vineyards706 S. Kalamazoo Street, Paw PawHours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily; Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.; excludes major holidays(800) 756-5357
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www.warnerwines.comAbout: Visit and celebrate with a third generation of winemakers.
St. Julian Winery716 S. Kalamazoo, Paw PawHours: Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 6 p.m.(269) 657-5568www.stjulian.comAbout: St. Julian is Michigan’s oldest, largest and most-awarded winery.
THREE OAKS
Dewey Cannon Winery & Brewery9 N. Elm Street, Three OaksHours: Call for hours(269) 820-4011www.deweycannonwinery.com
About: Dewey Cannon is a boutique winery and brewery featuring a selection of artisanal wines and handcrafted beers.
ST. JOSEPH
White Pine Winery317 State Street, St. JosephHours: March, April Novem-ber and December, Saturday through Thursday, noon to 5 p.m., Friday, noon to 6 p.m. Closed Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s.(269) 281-0098www.whitepinewinery.comAbout: The wines are pro-duced from estate-grown and locally grown grapes by winemaker Dave Miller, who has more than 30 years of experience.
Leader photo/Kimberly WynnWhite Pine Winery features grapes grown by winemaker Dave Miller.
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BENTON HARBOR
The Livery Microbrewery190 Fifth Street,Benton Harbor, Mich.Hours: Monday through Thursday, 4 p.m. to midnight; Friday, 11:30 a.m. to midnight; Saturday, noon to 1 a.m.; Sunday, 2 to 9 p.m. (269) 925-8760www.liverybrew.comAbout: The Livery features 12 taps of microbrew, three Real Ale taps, an outdoor beer garden, wi-fi and a cafe.
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Bell’s Brewery355 E. Kalamazoo AvenueKalamazoo, Mich.Hours: Open seven days Phone: (269) 382-2332www.bellsbeer.comAbout: Brews more than 20 beers for distribution and many other small-batch beers served at the pub.
PAW PAW
Paw Paw Brewing Company929 East Michigan Avenue,Paw Paw, Mich.Hours: Tuesday and Wednes-day, noon to 8 p.m.; Thursday through Saturday, noon to 10 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 6 p.m.(269) 415-0145www.pawpawbrewing.comAbout: Established in January 2010 by two brothers-in-law.
SAWYER
Greenbush Brewing Company5885 Sawyer Road, Sawyer, Mich.Hours: Friday through Sun-day, noon to 9 p.m.; Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, noon to 8 p.m.(269) 405-1076www.greenbushbrewing.comAbout: Tasting, out-the-door sales and on-site brewing
THREE OAKS
Dewey Cannon Winery & Brewery9 N. Elm Street,Three Oaks, Mich.Hours: Call for hours(269) 820-4011www.deweycannonwinery.comAbout: A boutique winery and brewery features artisan wines and handcrafted beers.
Journeyman Distillery109 Generation Drive,Three Oaks, Mich.Hours: Friday, 5 to 11 p.m., Saturday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Sunday, noon to 8 p.m.(269) 820-2050www.journeymandistillery.comAbout: Handcrafted artisan spirits with a focus on whiskey. Tasting room.
SOUTH BEND, IND.
Four Horsemen Brewing Company710 Fellows St., South Bend, Ind.Hours: Call for hours(574) 387-5772www.fourhorsemenbrewco.comAbout: Handcrafted beers. Taproom.
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Shoreline Brewery & Restaurant208 Wabash Street, Michigan City, Ind.Hours: Sunday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to midnight; Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.(219) 879-4677www.shorelinebrewery.comAbout: Winner of World Beer Cup Silver Award.
GRANGER, IND.
Bare Hands Brewery12804 Sandy Court, Granger, Ind.Hours: Wednesday and Thursday, 3 to 10 p.m.; Friday, 3 p.m. to midnight; Saturday, noon to midnight; Sunday, noon to 6 p.m.(574) 277-2258www.barehandsbrew.blogspot.comAbout: Tap room. Handcrafted beer insmall batches.
LA PORTE, IND.
Back Road Brewery308 Perry Street, La Porte, Ind.Hours: Thursday and Friday, 4 to 6 p.m.; Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m.; Sunday, 2 to 4 p.m.(219) 362-7623www.backroadbrewery.comAbout: Microbrewer of Back Road Ale, Millennium Lager, Belle Gunness Stout and Midwest IPA.
ELKHART, IND.
Iechyd Da Brewing Company317 N. Main Street, Elkhart, Ind.Hours: Opening May(574) 293-0506www.iechyddabrewingcompany.comAbout: Offering handcrafted ales, lagers, pizzas, sandwiches and soda.
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There i s jus t something about Steve’s Run that brings our commu-ni t ies together. One Saturday each July in downtown D o w a g i a c , t h e Original Road ‘n’ Trail Race trans-forms our commu-nity into a special place.
The 10K run, 5K run and 5K walk all begin at 9 a.m. with more than 1,000 runners and walk-ers hitting the pave-ment.
There are plenty of ways to get in-volved. Registra-
tion runs right up until race time and each year brings a r e c o r d - s e t t i n g group of runners to Dowagiac to com-pete, have fun and renew old friend-ships.
There a lways seems to be a stag-gering number of last-minute walk-up participants. None are turned away.
The race, which celebrates the life of the late Steven Briegel, is one of the most unique road races in all of America. Many of his classmates plan
Steve’s Run brings community togetherto take part once again.
The Ganger clan will bring four gen-erations to the race. This is truly a fami-ly affair.
A festive atmo-sphere adds to the enjoyment of the runners, who return year-after-year to the event.
What started as the Road ‘n’ Trail Race, Steve’s Run has become a fix-ture for serious and recreational runners.
Racers who start out as youngsters return as adults and continue to compete in the annual event. Many of them bring their children, who continue the family tradition of running through and around the streets of Dowa-giac.
Race Direc tor Ron Gunn, along with a host of vol-unteer assistants, put on a first-class race.
From the music that dots the course to the aid stations along the way, no detail is overlooked.
And then there is the finish near Lions Park just off the downtown.
With music blast-
ing and enough re-freshments to go around twice, Gunn has created a carni-val-like atmosphere.
Steve’s Run is a unique race and so are the awards. The traditional T-shirts always have an out-standing original de-sign and this year will be no different.
Several years ago, the Fire Up signs were added to the race. These signs give encouragement to runners, support to loved ones and honor the memory of those who have lost their battle to cancer.
I f you ge t a chance July 28 to get up to Riverside Cemetery, check out the line of Fire Up signs. It is quite im-pressive.
If you are not a runner, that’s fine. Get out and support the runners as they pass through down-town Dowagiac.
Scott Novak
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Some of my fa-vorite childhood memories involve sitting around a campfire, roasting marshmallows for smores and eating barbeque chicken from the grill.
For some reason, food just tastes bet-ter when camping.
T h a t h a s n ’ t changed as I’ve gotten older.
Right now I can close my eyes and imagine the smell of a steak sizzling
over the fire, or a c a n o f b a k e d beans beginning to bubble on the campfire grate.
It’s enough to make me drool right here at my computer desk.
Fortunately for us, there are a lot of great places to camp throughout M i c h i a n a a n d s o u t h w e s t e r n Michigan.
My wife and I try to go camping at least once a year,
although sometimes it’s difficult to pull my better half away from the conve-nience of indoor plumbing.
It’s an inexpen-sive way to spend a night or two once you’ve purchased a tent and a couple s l e e p i n g b a g s . Most campsi tes won’t charge more than $30 a night for basic plots.
If you are willing to really rough it, you can go for even
Camping memories remain the best
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food and ice from your grocer, pack the cooler and hit the road.
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t ions within an hour’s drive.
Just make sure you book early as the best sites are of-ten taken months in
advance.Here are a few of
my personal favor-ites:n Potato Creek,
North Liberty, Ind.,
(574) 656-8186nWarren Dunes
State Park, Saw-yer, Mich., (269) 426-4013n Weko Beach
C a m p g r o u n d , Bridgman, Mich., (269) 465-3406
If you like to bi-cycle and have a bike rack, make sure to bring them too, as many campgrounds have great bike trails.
Have fun and don’t forget the bug spray.
Roasted marshmallows never go out of style.
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• $5 Drop in fitness classes – No membership necessary.• NEW Starting June 2013 through September 2013, every Tuesday & Thursday from 9 am - 11 am, outdoor fitness classes at the Niles Amphitheater.• Customized Summer Day Camp for kids!
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Berrien Hills Country ClubPrivate690 W. Napier Avenue,Benton Harbor, Mich.(269) 925-9002www.berrienhills.com
Blackthorn Golf ClubPublic6100 Nimtz Parkway,South Bend, Ind.(574) 232-4653www.blackthorngolf.com
Blossom Trails Golf ClubPublic1565 E. Britain Avenue,Benton Harbor, Mich.(269) 925-4951www.blossomtrailsgolfclub.com
Brookwood Golf CoursePublic1339 Rynearson Road,Buchanan, Mich.(269) 695-7818www.golfbrookwood.com
Diamond Lake Golf ClubPublic22041 M-60 ECassopolis, Mich.(269) 445-3143
Dowagiac Elks Golf ClubPublic300 Riverside Drive,Dowagiac, Mich.(269) 782-3889www.elks.org
Eberhart Park Golf CoursePublic801 N. State Street,Mishawaka, Ind.(574) 255-5508www.mishawaka.in.gov/eberhartgolf
Elbel Park Golf CoursePublic26595 Auten Road,South Bend, Ind.(574) 271-9180www.sbparkgolf.com/elbel_course/
Erskine Park Golf ClubPublic4200 Miami Street,South Bend, Ind.(574) 291-3216www.sbparkgolf.com/erskine_course/
Four Lakes Country ClubPublic22786 U.S. Highway 12 EEdwardsburg, Mich.(269) 699-5349www.fourlakescc.com
Garver Lake Golf CoursePublic25320 May Street,Edwardsburg, Mich.(269) 663-6463
Hampshire Country ClubPublic29592 Pokagon HighwayDowagiac, Mich.(269) 782-7476www.hampshire36.com
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Exhibits:Apple OrchardLighthouse Climbing TowerToddle FarmKids’ Climbing WallBubble ChamberLake Michigan and Power Tower Water Tablesand more!
Curious Kids’ Museum 415 Lake BoulevardSt. Joseph, MI 49085 (269) 983-2543
Curious Kids’ Discovery Zone 333 Broad St.St. Joseph, MI 49085 (269) 982-8500
Check website for camp topics and days/times! • www.curiouskidsmuseum.org
Outreach ProgramsCurious Classroom UnitsGirl & Boy Scouts Badge Quests/OvernightsField Trips
Summer Camps:Curiosity Camps (for ages 4-6)Day Camps (for ages 7-12)
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Harbor Shores Golf ClubPublic201 Graham Avenue,Benton Harbor, Mich.(269) 927-4653www.harborshoreslife.com
HawksHead LinksPublic6959 105th Avenue,South Haven, Mich.(269) 639-2121www.hawksheadlinks.com
Heritage Glen Golf ClubPublic - 29795 Heritage LanePaw Paw, Mich.(269) 657-2552www.heritageglengolf.com
Juday Creek Golf CoursePublic14770 Lindy Drive,Granger, Ind.(574) 277-4653www.judaycreek.com
Knollwood Country ClubPrivate - 16633 Baywood Lane,Granger, Ind.(574) 277-2620www.clubcorp.com/clubs/knollwood-country-club
Lake Cora Hills Golf ClubPublic56640 C.R. 671Paw Paw, Mich.(269) 657-4074www.lakecorahillsgolfclub.com
Lake Michigan Hills Golf ClubPublic2520 Kerlikowski Road,Benton Harbor, Mich.(269) 849-2722www.lakemichiganhills.com
Lost Dunes Golf ClubPrivate - 9300 Red Arrow Hwy.,Bridgman, Mich.(269) 465-9300www.lostdunes.com
Morris Park Country ClubPrivate2200 McKinley Avenue,South Bend, Ind.(574) 282-3727www.morrisparkcc.com
Notre Dame Golf CoursePublicU.S. 933 and Dorr RoadNotre Dame, Ind.(574) 631-6425
Orchard Hills Country ClubPrivate2841 Niles-Buchanan Road,Buchanan, Mich.(269) 695-5722www.orchardhillscc.org
Park Shore Golf CoursePublic610 Park Shore DriveCassopolis, Mich.(269) 445-2834www.parkshoregolfclub.com
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Paw Paw Lake Golf ClubPublic4548 Forest Beach Road,Watervliet, Mich.(269) 463-3831www.pplgcgolf.com
Pine View Golf ClubPublic52065 Pulver Road,Three Rivers, Mich.(269) 279-5131www.pineviewgolf.com
Plym Park Golf CoursePublic401 Marmont Street,Niles, Mich.(269) 684-7331www.ci.niles.mi.us
Point O’Woods Golf & Country ClubPrivate - 1516 Roslin Road,Benton Harbor, Mich.(269) 944-5851www.pointowoods.com
Sauganash Golf ClubPublic61270 Lutz Road,Three Rivers, Mich.(269) 278-7825www.sauganashigc.com
Signal Point Country ClubPrivate1475 Signal Point Drive,Niles, Mich.(269) 683-7073www.signalpointgolf.com
South Bend Country ClubPrivate25800 Country Club Drive,South Bend, Ind.(574) 289-2277www.southbendcc.com
Spruce Ridge Golf ClubPublic26831 Dutch Settlement Road,Dowagiac, Mich.(269) 782-5827
Studebaker Golf CoursePublic - 718 E. Calvert Street,South Bend, Ind.(574) 287-6634www.sbpark.org/parks/stude-baker-park/
The Dunes ClubPrivate - 10600 Marquette Road,New Buffalo, Mich.269 469-5539
Warren Golf Course at Notre DamePublic110 Warren Golf Course,Notre Dame, Ind.(574) 631-4653www.warrengolfcourse.com
Whittaker Woods Golf CoursePublic12578 Wilson Road,New Buffalo, Mich.(269) 469-3400www.golfwhittaker.com
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n May 14: Smash Mouth, 9 p.m. n May 30: Fuel/Lovehammer, 6:30 p.m. n May 31: Huey Lewis and the News, 9 p.m. n June 7: Styx, 9 p.m. n June 21: Bill Engvall, 9 p.m.n June 27: Collective Soul, 9 p.m.n July 5: Foreigner, 9 p.m.n July 19: Temptations, 9 p.m.n July 27: Chicago, 9 p.m.n Aug. 3: Lynryd Skynard, 9 p.m.n Aug. 8: Pat Benatar, 9 p.m.n Aug. 23: Tony Bennett, 9 p.m.
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107 Generations Drive,Three Oaks, Mich.(269) 756-3879www.acorntheater.com
Mayn May 26: Rickie Lee Jones solo, 8 p.m. n May 31: Jim Peterik of Survivor in concert, 8 p.m.
Junen June 1: The Ides of March featuring Jim Peterik, 8 p.m. n June 2: Laura Freeman and Cheryl Szucsits, 7 p.m. n June 7: Beckie Menzie and Tom Michael, music of Rodgers, Hart and Hammerstein, 8 p.m. n June 8: A Divine Evening with Charles Busch, 8 p.m. n June 9: The Hat and The Little Black Dress, 3 and 5 p.m.
n June 15: Amy and Freddy, 8 p.m. n June 19: Los Lonely Boys, 8 p.m.n June 28: Matt Giraud, 8 p.m.n June 29: The Other 3 Tenors, 8 p.m.
Jim Peterik and The Ides of March are offering free DVDs (when completed) of both shows to anyone who purchases tickets to both shows. There will be a sign-in sheet at the mer-chandise booth — sign up with your name and address at the Friday show, then confirm on June 1 for the second of the two shows. After the DVDs are issued, you will be mailed both discs. This offer will run through June 1. This only applies to peo-ple holding tickets to both shows. These are two completely different shows and tapings.
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Baroda Village Council of-fers a free concert series on the fourth Sunday of June, July and August. Bring a picnic basket or purchase concessions at the park. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs to sit and relax by the still waters of Hickory Creek as you listen.
n The first concert of the season will be at 4 p.m. June 23 with Jack Whitehead, a vet-eran guitarist who has played with various local bands in the area. His musical pedigree in-cludes rock, blues, country, gospel and jazz.
Whitehead will be joined by another local singer-songwriter, Danny Dine, who also brings
an assortment of musical talent. They will perform a mix of jazz, blues and gospel, as well as a few original tunes.
n On July 28, Slim Gypsy Baggage plays soulful folk Americana music with flairs of bluegrass, reggae, jazz and blues.
n The last concert of the sea-son will be on Aug. 26 with Lindsey Mierau, who has been playing guitar and singing for 35 years. He plays a wide vari-ety of acoustic folk to rock, ranging from James Taylor, John Mayer, Eric Clapton and Sting and Crosby, Stills and Nash.
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Beckwith Park Summer Concert Series fills the Grand Old City — Dowagiac — with music on Thursday evenings, with Southwestern Michigan College Brass Band leading off the 12-week series June 6.
Performance dates also include:n June 13: Out of Favor Boysn June 20: Delilah Dewylde and the Lost Boysn June 27: Otsego Jazz Ensemblen No concert July 4n July 11: Schlitz Creek bluegrassn July 18: Lake Effect Jazz big bandn July 25: Kalamazoo Avenue Band presents a rock, rhythm and blues revue during Huntington Night, beginning at 7 p.m.n July 26: Wildfire, country and Southern rock, give a Summer in the City festival performance, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
n Aug. 1: Fonn Morn Aug. 8: 5 O’Clock Somewheren Aug. 15: A Touch of Country, featuring Dennis Ferrier of Dowagiacn Schedule rain date, Aug. 22This outdoor music series is hosted by
the Downtown De-velopment Authori-ty and underwritten b y H u n t i n g t o n Bank.With the ex-ception of festival week, performances start at 7:30. p.m.
The brick walk-w a y a n d l a w n around the band-stand at Front and Beeson streets pro-vides ample space for lawn chairs.
Beckwith Park Summer Concert Series
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Open May thru October, Daily 9am-6pm
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Buchanan summer concerts start at 7 p.m. Thursdays. All concerts are free and open to the public.
The Common is an outdoor venue on the corner of Roe Street and Days Avenue, across from Tin Shop Theatre.
Some seating is available, but you may want to bring lawn chairs or blankets.
Concerts are held rain or shine.
n June 13: Southshore Concert Band
n June 20: 5th Gear
n July 4: Ernie Givens and The White Lies
n July 11: JT and The Bare Essentials
n July 18 : The Van Dyke Revue
n Aug. 1: Truth in Jazz Orchestra
n Aug. 8: Blue Water Ramblers
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n June 7: Duke Tumatoen June 14: Kennedy’s Kitchenn June 21: Billy “Stix” Nixn June 28: Jetta and the Jellybeansn July 5: Terry and the Heartbeatsn July 12: The Douglas James Bandn July 19: Unraveling String Bandn July 26: Top Secretn Aug. 2: Velvet Jonesn Aug. 9: The Snyders n Aug. 16: Real Country’s Budweiser Country Star contest winnern Aug. 23 — The Whistle Pigsn Aug. 30 — IUSB student showcase
n Kaleidoscope of SoundJune 6, 6 p.m.The Heritage Center, St. Joseph
n Here Comes the Sun with Beatles tribute artists The Back BeatsJune 22, 6:30 p.m.Shadowland Pavilion, St. Joseph
ConcertsWeek of Independence Day
n July 3, 8:30 p.m.Lions Pavilion Park, New Buffalo
n July 4, 9 p.m.Shadowland Pavilion, St. Joseph
n The Upton TrioJuly 11, 6 p.m.The Heritage Center, St. Joseph
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n Kaleidoscope of SoundJune 6, 6 p.m.The Heritage Center, St. Joseph
n Here Comes the Sun with Beatles tribute artists The Back BeatsJune 22, 6:30 p.m.Shadowland Pavilion, St. Joseph
ConcertsWeek of Independence Day
n July 3, 8:30 p.m.Lions Pavilion Park, New Buffalo
n July 4, 9 p.m.Shadowland Pavilion, St. Joseph
n The Upton TrioJuly 11, 6 p.m.The Heritage Center, St. Joseph
n Buddy Holly Dance PartyJuly 20, 7:30 p.m.Shadowland Pavilion, St. Joseph
n The UW MadhattersAug. 1, 6 p.m.The Heritage Center, St. Joseph
n The Reel Score 2Aug. 10, 7:30 p.m.Jean Klock Park, Benton Harbor
n Shrek the MusicalAug. 17, 7:30 p.m.Shadowland Pavilion, St. [email protected](269) 982-4030
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Friday night concertsConcerts are from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at
John E.N. Howard Bandshell.
n June 28: The Moonlightersn July 5: Audie Blaylock with Mark Ficks Bandn July 19: Mark Ficks Bandn July 26: Lake Effect Jazzn Aug. 2: The Bergamotn Aug. 9:Venitia Sekema and Luna Madren Aug. 16: Big Boss Blues Bandn Aug. 23: Lana Hawkins Trion Aug. 30: Sixth Generation
This concert series is presented by the Boulevard Inn and Bistro.
2013 Brown Bag Concert SeriesThis long-running series returns to the
John E.N. Howard Band Shell overlooking
the St. Joseph River with views of Lake Michigan and the lighthouse.
Bring your lunch and take a break from the daily grind.
Concerts are from noon to 1 p.m. at John E.N. Howard Bandshell.
n June 26: Van Dyke Revue n July 3: Rum Boogie (duo) n July 10: Tim Velez n July 17: Keith Scott n July 24: Lee Murdock n July 31: Leonardo and Waves n Aug. 7: Blue Water Ramblers n Aug. 14: Big Note Boys n Aug. 21: Deborrah Wyndham n Aug. 28: Attila Trio Plus
This concert series is made possible by Jimmy John’s.
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Last summer, I discovered Niles, though we go way back.
I’m no stranger, but having my of-fice relocated to the very corner where Tommy James re-corded “Hanky Panky” on Snap Records in a loft studio on Sycamore Street put me with-in walking distance of all kinds of great live rock music.
It’s hard for me to
type my stories on Wednesday eve-nings from June to August with songs wafting over from Kar Club’s Bring It cruise-in car shows.
One n igh t , I bumped into Mike Bruneau behind a drum kit. When he was on the radio in Dowagiac, we used to share the press table at city council meetings.
I also shared that t a b l e w i t h L Z
Granderson, then of the South Bend Tri-bune, but lately a CNN and ESPN commentator.
LZ hails from Detroit, went to Western Michigan University and also wrote for The At-lanta Journal-Con-stitution and The G r a n d R a p i d s Press.
I’ve interviewed a Rod Stewart look-alike, gotten to know deejay Jeff
Make musical history in Niles
Roberts, concert king Tom Majerek, two Elvis imperson-ators and larger-than-life Texas ice carvers, the Rev. Butter and Buddy “The Viking” Ras-mussen.
It was a blast hav-ing lunch with them
John Eby
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at The Nuggett.A couple of my
favorite bands were Simple Crush and Harpeth Rising.
Harpeth Rising is a classically trained quar te t p laying bluegrass — and covered “Norwe-gian Wood.”
I have gotten es-pecially acquainted with the great guys of Sixth Generation and saw them re-unite in Buchanan, get inducted into the Legends online hall of fame and open up a big lead over “Crystal Blue Persuasion,” play outdoors in Niles (they’ll be back June 22, and in St. Joseph Aug. 30) and several times with their Skyliner fans at Dowagiac Elks 889, which they filled May 4.
To think that since I broke burg-ers with drummer Dave Walenga and
bassist Paul “The General” Davies at Beeson Street, they have recorded a body of great new material, released a CD, mulled a fan club, The Genera-tors, and will be playing at the Cav-ern Club in Liver-pool on Ringo’s birthday. I can’t come up with a par-allel to their unique story.
My first job was in Niles, stocking shelves at my un-cle’s lumberyard, which used to be down by the river.
My l i fe went from black and white to color like in the “Wizard of Oz” when I heard The Beatles on Ed Sullivan at 6 at my aunt’s on Cedar Street in Niles.
I attended the first Apple Festival to hear trumpeter Doc Severinsen and returned to the high
school to hear my beloved screech t r u m p e t e r B i l l Chase before he died in a plane crash.
I used to tag a long wi th my cousin, who knew Tommy Jackson, to tiny Spin-It Re-cords, where Tom-my and Dave both worked. My usual haunt for 45s was Curtis TV in Dowa-giac because it car-ried the WLS Sil-ver Dollar Survey.
Sue and I saw Tommy at the Mor-ris, with Mitch Ry-der opening.
I n D e c e m b e r 2005, Gloria Coo-per, who beat me
out for the job as first public infor-mation officer at S o u t h w e s t e r n Michigan College, got me into the stu-dio at WNIL to talk to Tommy, who identified “Crystal Blue Persuasion” as his favorite.
And that is the 1965 Niles gradu-ate whose Shon-dells outsold The Fab Four in 1968-69 with 23 gold re-cords, nine gold and platinum al-bums and more than 100 million discs. So I invite you to begin your own musical story in Niles this sum-mer.
Sixth Generation plays throughout area.
Leader photo/JOHN EBY
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Edwardsburg Memorial Day Festival May 27Parade, vendors, food, games and a flag ceremonyParade is on U.S. 12 at 11 a.m.; festival follows at Gunn ParkContact: (574) 343-3721 or (269) 663-2244
Eleventh Annual Niles Bluegrass Festival May 30-June 2 Four days of bluegrass, Americana, roots music and more along the picturesque banks of the St. Joseph River in Niles Riverfront Park. Free to all with entertainment on two stages.www.nilesbluegrass.com
Regatta Craft Fair June 1 and Aug. 31Lake Bluff Park, Lake Boulevard, St. Joseph10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Lake Bluff Park, St. JosephCoincides with the Rhum-
bline Regatta and opening weekend of the farmer’s market. Admission is free.www.sjtoday.org
Third annual Coloma BBQ Blues and Cruise, June 15Baker ParkPaw Paw Street, downtown Coloma, Mich.Bring a lawn chair for this free, non-alcoholic event. Vendors provide barbecue, amateur barbecue compe-tition and live blues bands perform. Classic and mus-cle car cruise-in.www.facebook.com/co-lomabbqbluesandcruise
Lake Michigan Shore Wine Festival June 155239 Lake Street,Bridgman, Mich.This event showcases local wines on the beach. Live mu-sic and local food vendors. www.lakemichiganshorewinetrail.com
Free Run Cellar’s Wine and Wags Fest June 2210062 Burgoyne Road, Berrien Springs, Mich.Bring your dogs for a fun-filled day on the vineyard. 2:30 to 5:30 p.m.Contact: (269) 471-1737www.freeruncellars.com
Reds, Whites and Brews July 6-7The Round Barn Winery, 10983 Hills Road, Baroda, Mich.www.roundbarnwinery.com
Bigfoot Fourth of July Parade July 6Sponsored by Greater Sister Lakes Area Business Association, 5 p.m. parade travels from Lions Park to Sister Lakes Elementary School. Sister Lakes Li-ons’ fireworks take place that night.The parade takes its name from reported sightings of a monster that
Festivals
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Quality, Unique Flowers & PlantsOur specialities: Asparagus, Strawberries, Blueberries, Sweet Corn, and other fruits & vegetables.
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Rajzer's Farm Market"From Our Fields And Greenhouses To You"
76301 M-51 Hwy.Decatur, MI 49045
269-423-4941
and GreenhouseA Michigan Family Farm For Multiple Generations
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made national news in the summer of 1964.
Mike Yore Memorial Car and Music ShowThursday, July 186 to 10 p.m. at Lake Boulevard and Port Street, St. Joseph, Mich.
Summer in the Citywith sidewalk salesDowagiac, July 25-27Enjoy more than 50 hours of entertainment, includ-ing jazz, country and soft rock. Watch dance exhibi-tions of jazz, ballet and tap. Interactive workshops and games for children. Contact: (269) 782-8212.
Cass County Fair July 29-Aug. 3590 N. O’Keefe St.,Cassopolis, Mich.www.casscountymifair.com(269) 445-8265The Cass County Fair features grandstand enter-tainment for all ages, in-cluding rodeos, demolition derbies, super-stock tractor
and truck pulls, motocross and monster trucks. Free must-see events include fireworks and daily enter-tainment throughout the grounds, as well as hun-dreds of 4-H and open class exhibits. Open Mon-day through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
22nd Annual Niles Riverfest Aug. 1-4Riverfront Park, downtown NilesDragonboat races, Any-thing That Floats Race on the St. Joseph River, car show, vendors, entertain-ment and more. www.nilesriverfest.net
Berrien County Youth Fair, Aug. 12-179122 Old U.S. Highway 31, Berrien Springs, Mich.Grandstand headliners for 2013 include: truck and tractor pulls, 7 p.m. Aug. 12; Jerrod Niemann with The Lost Trailers, 7:30
p.m. Aug. 14; Rodney At-kins, 7 p.m. Aug. 15; Bull-mania, 7 p.m. Aug. 16; and Motocross, 7 p.m. Aug. 17.Contact: (269) 473-4251www.bcyf.org
Rod and Roll Classic Auto ShowDowagiac, Aug. 17Festival-goers enjoy 1950s music, auto games, Tail-gate Treasures Flea Mar-ket, a Lions Club pancake breakfast and Pure Pork barbecue beginning at 7:30 a.m.
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Must be 21 years of age or older. The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians invites you to play responsibly. If you think you have a gambling problem, call 1-800-522-4700. ©2013 Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians. 3384.05.2013
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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STYXJUNE 7
BILL ENGVALLJUNE 21
FOREIGNERJULY 5
TEMPTATIONSJULY 19
CHICAGOJULY 26
COLLECTIVE SOULJUNE 27
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From May 4th — October 19th
•Open Every Saturday
from 8:00 am - 1:00 pmDowntown Buchanan, MI
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