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If theres one thing the Forest Festivalplanning committee knows, its that youdont mess with tradition in Manistee.
The very first Manistee Forest Festivalfeatured a colorful fireworks display fromsouth breakwater with Joe Fisk in chargeand the tradition continues this year,with fireworks over First Street and FifthAvenue beaches, presented by the LittleRiver Casino Resort, with support fromManistee World of Arts and Crafts.
The Manistee National Forest Festival
offers dozens of beloved events year afteryear and, over time, these events havebecome as much of a tradition as familyreunions to celebrate independence inManistee.
Alongside the traditional events,Forest Festival organizers have plannedseveral new events each year, too, and thisyear is no different. The festival kicks offThursday evening at 5 p.m. with a wineand food tasting in the open air overlook-ing the Riverwalk on the former Gliksparking deck. This event features winesfrom Douglas Valley Organic Vineyardsand food tastings from the new businessRiver Street Stockyard and Spirits.
Youngsters and oldsters alike will wantto take a ride on the Little Smilin ChooChoo, offering rides throughout the ForestFestival in the parking lot at DouglasPark.
Douglas Valley Organic Vineyardsoffers two new events in 2010 on thegrounds at the vineyard hay rides andthe unique GPS Poker Hike. For the PokerHike, youre invited to bring your GPSand hike the scenic 650-acre farm, draw-ing a card at up to seven coordinates. ThePoker Hike begins at 1 p.m. on Thursday.For information, visit douglasvalley.net.
Also at Douglas Valley on Friday,Saturday and Sunday are a great favorite hay rides. The whole family will enjoyhay rides on a tractor drawn hay wagonand mom and dad will welcome a chanceto sample Douglas Valley wines at the his-toric tasting house after the fun.
One of the funniest and most unusualevents of the Forest Festival is the Fridaynight Bed Race, long a tradition on First
SeeFESTIVAL page 2
Manistee National Forest Festival tofeature something old, something new
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In 2010, the Bed Racehad a little trouble findinga new home, until severalDivision Street merchantsstepped in and saved theevent. The rules of the BedRace are simple and fun five-person teams (fourpushing, one riding), witheach person attired insleepwear push a bed on
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Hardware, (231) 723-8335After an absence ofa couple years, the WestMichigan Old EngineClub returns to the ForestFestival with a garden trac-tor pull in the NationalGuard Armory parking lot,555 First St. Lunch will beavailable from Bravo Troop1st SQDN, 126th Cavalryand all funds raised fromlunch sales support troopmorale and communityprojects. The tractor pull issponsored by West ShoreBank.
The 2010 ManisteeNational Forest Festivalis a terrific mix of old andnew favorites.
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Last week, I had a chanceto chat for a few minutes witha passenger on the GrandMariner. The Grand Marinersails on a sixth-port cruise ofLake Michigan and Manistee isa favorite stop. As I talked withthis woman, I learned that she
was charmed by our historicdowntown and was especiallyimpressed by the warm wel-come she received as the GrandMariner docked and as shewalked around visiting stores.
I couldnt help but think ofone of my favorite sayings Itsno use waiting for your ship tocome in if you havent sent oneout. The fact is that great com-munities, interesting stores, qual-ity products and talented peoplearent discovered with successand riches following immediatelyafter.
When you hear of overnightfame or fortune, or when a busi-ness suddenly takes off, youcan be sure that the back storyincludes some heavy-duty reach-ing out to the marketplace. Andchances are, that overnight suc-cess spent months or even yearssending out ships before one eversailed in carrying a cargo of fameand fortune.
Think of the businesses inour community that you woulddefine as successful and ask
yourself whether theyve sent out
a ship or two.Do they advertise? Volunteer?
Contribute to causes in the com-munity? Offer stellar serviceto every single customer everysingle time? Sure they do. Thesame is true for communities as a
whole. We must send out several
ships economic developmentships, educations ships, manu-facturing ships, tourism ships in order to see our ship comein.
With all the port cities onLake Michigan, why does theGrand Mariner always includeManistee as one of the three onthe Michigan side?
Because we send out shipafter ship of charm, welcome,history and service and thoseships always return to port. Sendout a few ships of your own this
week.
New events at
the Forest Festival
The 2010 Manistee NationalForest Festival, presented by thechamber since 1936, promisesentertainment and fun for the
entire family. There will be thetraditional events including thecarnival, parades, fireworks, artexhibits, tours, and so muchmore.
New this year is the Wineand Food Tasting Extravaganza
which will be held on July 1 from5-9 p.m.
The event will feature winesfrom Douglas Valley Organic
Vineyard and other local foodsand wines. The event will beheld in the open air overlook-ing the Riverwalk, 400 RiverSt. Admission is $5 per person,
which includes a commemorativeManistee National Forest Festival
wine glass and samplings of wineand food. Additional tastings areavailable for purchase. Music
will be provided by Triple Shot, athree-piece acoustic group.
Another exciting new event is
the garden tractor pull which willbe held on July 3 from 1-4 p.m.at the National Guard Armory.The event is presented by the
Western Michigan Old EngineClub. Lunch will be availablefrom Bravo Troop 1st SQDN,126th Cavalry. The event is spon-sored by West Shore Bank.
A traditional event held annu-ally is the Bed Race which will
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person teams race beds onwheels while wearing sleep-ing attire. Beds must be on
wheels. One person mustride and four must pushthe bed. Prizes will be givenfor fastest bed, best dressedteam and most unique bed.Entry information is avail-able from Wahr Hardware,(231) 723-8335.
The annual communityfestival of entertainmentand excitement runs fromThursday, July 1 throughSunday, July 4. Visitthe Manistee NationalForest Festival Web pageor Facebook for detailedinformation.
3rd AnnualChuckwagonSupper and
ShowThe Manistee County
Fair board announced theThird Annual ChuckwagonSupper & Show will be heldon June 26 at the ManisteeCounty Fair Pavilion,in Onekama. This eventincludes a Chuckwagonstyle dinner with barbecue
beef, tators, cowboy bakedbeans, corn bread, apple-sauce, and all the fixingsserved on a tin plate, plussilent auction, 50/50 raffle,and musical entertainment.
Call Pauline Jaquish at(231) 864-3766 for ticketinformation.
Feedinghomeless pets
How can you helphomeless pets? By donat-ing food through Parkdale
Animal Hospitals Poundfor Pound, Can for Canprogram.
Every pound or canof dog or cat food you
bring to Parkdale AnimalHospital for donation to theHomeward Bound AnimalShelter is matched pound forpound and can for can andtransported to the shelter.
If you bring in 10 poundsthe shelter will receive 20pounds, bring in 50 poundsand the shelter gets 100pounds.There is no weightlimit and the program isongoing.
So far, the Pound forPound, Can for Can programhas donated 6,000 poundsand 487 cans of dog and cat
food to the shelter. Please
help feed homeless pets bring your food dona-tion to Parkdale AnimalHospital, 420 Parkdale Ave.,Manistee.
ShoreLineShowCase
concertsShoreline ShowCase
Concerts continue throughAug. 24. All concerts will beheld at the Rotary gazebo atthe First Street beach. Therain site will be the LionsPavilion at the First Street
beach.The final concert will be
held at The Grove Lounge,Little River Casino Resort.For more details, band links,and event schedules, checkout Manistee ShoreLineShowCase on Facebook.
Platinum sponsors get aprominent program listingevery week and can place5.5 x 8.5 inserts in fiveprograms of their choicethroughout the concert sea-son. Sponsors provide 150inserts per show and theShoreLine ShowCase com-mittee stuffs them in theprogram. This is a great wayto distribute coupons andadvertisements while sup-porting our great Manisteequality of life. Contact Tom
Amor Jr. at (231) 342-1144or Kasey Briske at (231)723-2349 or e-mail [email protected] for moreinformation.
June 29 Tom Hagen Cherie Lynn Trio withRick Reuther
July 6 MaryRademacher with The MarkKahny Band
July 13 Curtis Fullerwith Arno Marsh andCatherine Whitney Trio
July 20 Tony Reynoldsand Eclipse
July 27 John ProulxTrio
Aug. 3 Petra vanNuis with The Andy BrownQuartet
Aug. 10 PeteMcGuinesss New York AllStars with Akiko Tsuruga
Aug. 17 NicolePasternak with RalphLalama & Steve SandnerBand
Aug. 24 Hot Club ofDetroit, Little River CasinoResort
Melissa Reed is theexecutive director of the
Manistee Area Chamber of
Commerce.
CHAMBER:FROM PAGE 3Kids of all ages will eagerly
stand in line at this yearsManistee National ForestFestival to ride the colorful,Little Smilin Choo Choo.
This year marks the firsttime the popular train willmake a stop in Manistee, andaccording to feedback fromother communities where thetrained chugged in past years,
chances are area residentsand visitors will want the train
back in years to come.Little Smilin Choo Choo
will make its rounds dur-ing the Forest Festival fromDouglas Park First StreetBeach, and will continuethroughout the four-day fes-tival.
Other childrens eventsplanned for the festivalinclude:
WHISPERING PINESANIMAL KINGDOM
This wonderful, warm andfuzzy petting zoo literally,
warm and fuzzy is makinga return appearance to theForest Festival after capturing
the imaginations of festival-goers for the past couple
years.Featuring several dif-
ferent types of animals, theanimal kingdom will set up
Festival offers plenty of events for the youngsters
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SUNDAY, JUNE 27
Euchre, ManisteeAmerican Legion, 2p.m.
Kaleva Lions ClubPancake Breakfast
8:00 a.m. to 12 Noon;Kaleva Lions Den.A discussion group onComparative Religions,based on the bookWorld Religions byHuston Smith, 7 p.m.;Church of the HolyTrinity, 410 Second St.723-2078 for info.Bear Lake Lions ClubPancake Breakfast,8 a.m.-11 a.m., BearLake Lions DenFree Coffee Devotion,
Open Door led by Layleader Paco Theisen,Stafonos, 3 p.m. (anoutreach of the UnitedMethodist Church)Yarn Fest a knitting,crocheting and quiltinggroup hosted by theWellston Boosters,1:30-3:30 p.m. at theNorman Township Hall1273 S. Seaman Rd.Wellston.
MONDAY, JUNE 28
TOPS 528, FirstBaptist Church,weigh-in, 3:45-5 p.m.,meeting follows.TOPS #1801 meetsat 11 a.m., FirstBaptist Church, 1201Lakeshore Rd.Manistee CountyVeterans Counselor,Beth Yeack, Veteransoffice, court house, 9a.m.-2:30 p.m., 398-3587 or 233-3855Tops 1306, Weigh
In: 9:30a.m., Meeting:10-11a.m., Bear LakeUnited MethodistChurchDepression Self-help Group, 1:00p.m.; ManisteeFriendship Society,405 E. Parkdale Ave.Manistee.Dual RecoveryAnonymous, 3:30 p.m.;Manistee FriendshipSociety, 405 E.Parkdale Ave.
TUESDAY, JUNE 29
Community Table, St.Joseph Parish Center,5:30-7 p.m.DAV service officerswill process VAclaimsand other veterans/dependents needs. 10a.m.-1 p.m., VFW 112128th, Manistee, 723-9220B. Matzen DisabledVeterans OutreachWorker (DVOW)
Manistee office, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 1660 U.S.31South ManisteeLighthouse PregnancyCare Center, 234Parkdale Avenue,Maniste, 9a.m.-4p.m.Anger ManagementSelf-help Group,11:00 a.m.; ManisteeFriendship Society,405 E. Parkdale Ave,
Manistee
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30
O.A.(OvereatersAnonymous) meeting 7p.m.; Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church, 521Cypress St., Manistee,723-2883VFW service officerswill process VAclaims and any otherveterans/dependentneeds, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.,1211 28th St Manistee,723-9220VFW service officerwill process VAclaims and any otherveterans/dependentneeds, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.,
13300 9 Mile Rd.,Kaleva, 231-362-3229
THURSDAY JULY 1
Kaleva Lions ClubPasties 8:00 a.m. to12 Noon at the KalevaLions Den.Onekama Thrift Shop,10 a.m.-4 p.m.Marilla Museum andPioneer Place OPENHOURS May throughOctober 2:00-5:00p.m.; 9991 Marilla
Road Copemish(213)378-2123Gamblers Anonymous,7 p.m.; Good ShepherdLutheran Church, 521Cypress St, Manistee
FRIDAY, JULY 2
American Legion FishFry, 5-7:30 p.m. 10Mason St Manistee723-9501Alcoholics anonymous(AA) meetings dailyin Manistee/Mason
counties. Please call(231)723-3515 fortimes and location.Friends of the LibrarySummer Book Sale,9a.m. -5p.m. 95 MapleStreet, Manistee
SATURDAY, JULY 3
Onekama Thrift Shop,10 a.m.-4 p.m. Marilla Museum andPioneer Place OPENHOURS May throughOctober 2:00-5:00
p.m.; 9991 MarillaRoad Copemish(213)378-2123UP NORTH onthe 4th celebrationhosted by the WellstonBoosters and arearesidents. Sunday,Pancake breakfast (9-11 a.m.)Manistee Firecracker5K Run/ 5K Walk/1KFun Run, 8a.m. Info atrunmanistee.blogspot.com or
(231) 398-9374Taco Lunch, ManisteeUnited MethodistChurch, 387 FirstStreet behind theRamsdell Theater,following the parade,11:30-1:30.
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This WeekendSaturday, June 26Manistee Farmers
Market and HomeGrownSaturday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
Manistee Art InstituteFabrications/Textile ArtExhibit, 2-8 p.m., RamsdellTheatre, Manistee
The Moody Blues, 8p.m., Kresge Auditorium,Interlochen Center for theArts
Annie Get YourGun, 7:30 p.m., RamsdellTheatre, Manistee
Strawberry Fest, 2-5p.m., Marilla Museum andPioneer Place, 9991 MarillaRd., Copemish
Juhannus Mid-SummerDay Celebration, 6 p.m.,Kaleva Roadside Park,Nine Mile Rd., Kaleva
Onekama Area
ArtSnake Open StudioTour, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.,www.artsnakestudiotour.blogspot.com, (231) 889-9453
Paula Cole, 8 p.m.,Little River Casino Resort
Manistee ClanMuzzleloaders Shoot Time
Take a Kid Fishing, 8a.m., Frankfort
Third annualWheels4Wellness Bike Ridearound Crystal Lake, 9:30a.m., Beulah Village Park
Third Annual
Chuckwagon Supper &Show, Manistee CountyFairgrounds, Onekama
Scottville Music
Festival, 1-10 p.m.Sunday, June 27
Annie Get Your Gun,2 p.m., Ramsdell Theatre,Manistee
Wellston Booster YarnFest knitting, crochet-ing and quilting group,1:30-3:30 p.m., NormanTownship Hall, 1273 S.Seaman Rd., Wellston
Manistee Art InstituteFabrications/Textile ArtExhibit, 1-5 p.m., RamsdellTheatre, Manistee
Old Time Base BallMatch, 1-4 p.m., Historic
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Other upcoming eventsJune 29 Scottville
Clown Band Concert for
Hospice of Michigan, 5p.m., Scottville
June 29 ShoreLineShowCase Jazz, TomHagen-Cheri Lynn Trio
with Rick Reuther, 7 p.m.,First Street beach Rotarygazebo, Manistee
June 30 Friendsof Note, 7-9 p.m., Zeppis
restaurant, 14203 CoatesHwy., Brethren
June 30 Music inthe Park, Ludington
June 30 Dulcimersat the Big Sable PointLighthouse, 7 p.m.,Ludington State Park
June 30 Bela Fleck,Zakir Hussain and EdgarMeyer, 8 p.m., Kresge
Auditorium, InterlochenCenter for the Arts
July 1 Manistee ArtInstitute Fabrications/Textile Art Exhibit, 2-8
p.m., Ramsdell Theatre,Manistee
July 1-4 ManisteeNational Forest Festival
July 1-3 AnnieGet Your Gun, RamsdellTheatre, 101 Maple St.,Manistee, 723-7188
July 1-4, 8-11 Interlochen ShakespeareFestival: Macbeth, 7
p.m., Harvey Theatre,Interlochen Center for the
ArtsJuly 1-4 Schmidt
Carnival Amusements,Frankfort
July 2 Manistee ArtInstitute Fabrications/Textile Art Exhibit, 2-8p.m., Ramsdell Theatre,
ManisteeJuly 2 Friends of
the Library Book Sale,9 a.m.-5 p.m., ManisteeCounty Library, 95 MapleSt., Manistee.
July 3 SilentAuction to benefit S.S. Cityof Milwaukee, 11 a.m.-5p.m., City of Milwaukee,U.S. 31 North, Manistee
July 3 Manistee ArtInstitute Fabrications/Textile Art Exhibit, 2-8p.m., Ramsdell Theatre,Manistee
July 3 ManisteeFirecracker 5K Run/5K
Walk/1K Fun Run, 8a.m., Manistee HighSchool, www.runmanistee.
blogspot.com, (231) 398-9374
July 3 ManisteeFarmers Market and
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Ducks will travel from Maple StreetBridge to behind the Elks Lodge432 River St. on the Riverwalk.
Ducks available at Boathouse Grill, Jackpine
Business Center, Kellies Hallmark, mBank,Members Credit Union, Manistee Area Chamber of
Commerce, Manistee County Convention & VisitorBureau, Northern Spirits Gift Shoppe, Snyders
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at Douglas Park beginning on
Thursday, July 1.
KIDS PARADE
As it has in past years, thisyears Kids Parade will beginat 1 p.m., Sunday, July 4, atthe Manistee National Guard
Armory.
KIDS DAY GAMES
With Smokey Bear againserving as the official guesthost, the games will begin rightafter the Kids Parade, at theFirst Street beach area.
CHALK ART
Young artists in three agedivisions will show off theirtalents at 4 p.m. Friday, near thcitys water fountain on DivisionStreet. Three age groups, 5-6
years old, 7-8 years old and 9-10years old, will take part.
HAY RIDES
New this year will be threebig days of hayrides Friday,Saturday and Sunday, July 2, 3and 4. The rides will take placeat the Douglas Valley Historic
Testing House, U.S. 31 Northto M-22 (follow signs).
DUCK RACE
This is one event thats cer-tainly all its quacked up to be.Hundreds of people are againexpected to line the ManisteeRiverwalk to watch this yearsDuck Race, which will be heldat 6 p.m., Thursday, July 1,
beginning at the Maple Streetbrid e.
KIDS:FROM PAGE 4
HomeGrown Saturday, 8a.m.-3 p.m.
July 3 The CapitolSteps, 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.,Corson Auditorium,Interlochen Center for the
ArtsJuly 3 Manistee
National Forest Festivalparade, 10 a.m., RiverStreet, Manistee
July 3-4 Up Northon the 4th celebration
by the Wellston Boosters,Wellston
July 3 Up Northon the 4th 5K run/walk,
Wellston, (231) 723-0073July 3 Kaleva Depot
Railroad Museum openSaturdays during summer,noon-4 p.m., Walta St.,Kaleva
July 4 ManisteeNational Forest Festivalfireworks, 10:30 p.m., FirstStreet beach
July 4 SpecialSunset Fireworks Cruise,Frankfort
July 4 World YouthSymphony OrchestraAn All-American Fourthof July, 8 p.m., Kresge
Auditorium, InterlochenCenter for the Arts
July 5 Concert inthe Park, 7 p.m., OnekamaVillage Park
July 6 ScottvilleSummer Concert Series, 7p.m.
July 6 ShoreLineShowCase Jazz, MaryRademacher with TheMark Kahny Band, 7 p.m.,First Street beach Rotarygazebo, Manistee
July 7 Customs-N-Classics Car Club Cruise-InNight, 5-8 p.m., Wendysrestaurant, 1492 U.S. 31
South, ManisteeJuly 8 Wellston
Jammers Jam Session, 1-4p.m., free admission, musicand dancing, NormanTownship CommunityCenter, 1273 S. SeamanRd., Wellston
July 8 ManisteeJaycees Roots on the RiverConcert, 7 p.m., RiverwalkBandshell
July 9 Music In ThePark, Beulah
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Listing suggestions areappreciated. Contact himat 398-3111 or dyarnell@
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www.manisteechamber.com
THURSDAY, JULY 1
10 am 5 pm STITCHERYND OUR HERITAGE:
Featuring quilts, coverlets,garments, wedding gowns, lacemaking and lacework, drawn
ork, embroidery, Swedish andNorwegian stitchery samplersand spinning. Backgrounds of theartists; history of family pieces;explanation and history oftechniques. The Lyman Building,425 River St. Students-$1,
dults-$3, Adult Couples-$5,amilies-$7.
0 am 7 pm BEADINGFIBER ARTS: Free
lasses and demonstrationsith guest instructors and
local artists showcasing theirartistic endeavors. Fiber Artsdemonstrations will includeknitting, crocheting and felting.Northern Spirits Gift Shoppe,389 River Street .
10 am Dusk THE LITTLESMILIN CHOO CHOO: TheLittle Smilin Choo Choo isalways a big hit with kids of allages! Remember, Youre NeverToo Old to Ride the Train! Itsnot just a kids ride; the train was
uilt to accommodate adults andkids alike, making it a true familyattraction. Douglas Park, FirstStreet Beach, $3 per person.
10 am Dusk FESTIVALMARKET PLACE & FOOD
ENDORS: First Street Beach.
10 am Dusk WHISPERINGPINES ANIMAL KINGDOM:
First Street Beach entertainmentsite. NO CHARGE.
1 pm 4 pm GPS POKERHIKE: Bring your Garmin, andhike the scenic 650 acre farm,drawing a card at up to sevencoordinates. 3 best hands wina prize. $5.00 to enter. Enjoy
ine tasting at the Douglasalley Historic Tasting House
11 am-6 pm. Take Us 31 North,Left at Casino on M-22, Followsigns. (231) 887-3333 - www.douglasvalley.net.
2 pm - 8 pm FABRICATIONSTEXTILE ART EXHIBIT: Thisexhibit will surely highlight thehidden creativity of local artists,
featuring traditional and non-traditional quilts, rugs, knitting,crochetinging, embroidery andfabric and fiber painting. Theofferings can be as varied asthe creativity of the artist; thisexhibit will be truly exceptionalin its diversity. Presented byManistee Art Institute at HardyHall in the Ramsdell, 101 MapleSt.
2 pm-Dusk T.J. SCHMIDT &COMPANY CARNIVAL: FirstStreet Beach.
5 pm 9 pm FORESTFESTIVAL WINE & FOODTASTING EXTRAVAGANZA:Featuring local wine and food.
Music provided by Triple Shot,a three piece acoustic group. $5per person includes a wine glassand 5 tickets. Additional tickets
ill be available. The event wille held at the west end of River
Street, downtown Manistee.
6 pm FOREST FESTIVALDUCK RACE: Raffle tickets are$5 each, or 3 for $10. Ducks willtravel from Maple Street Bridge
est. Spectators can watchfrom the Riverwalk. 1st prize:$300, 2nd prize: $100, 3rd prize$50. Sponsored by HuntingtonNational Bank.
7 pm ROOTS ON THERIVER: Live music featuring the
local band Detour. They combineoriginal contemporary bluegrasssounds along with traditionalfavorites. Jaycee Bandshell onthe River on Memorial Drive.FREE.
7:30 pm ANNIE GET YOURGUN: Musical fictionalizing theife and career of Annie Oakley,he famous sharp shooter.amsdell Theatre, 101 Mapletreet, Order tickets online:ww.ramsdell-theater.org or call
800-836-0717.
FRIDAY, JULY 2
8:30 am 11th ANNUALFOREST FESTIVAL GOLFOUTING: Held at ManisteeNational Golf & Resort, 4797 US31 South, shotgun start at 8:30am. Lunch will be provided onthe course. Organized by SunriseRotary. Please contact ManisteeNational Golf & Resort forreservations, 231-723-8874.
9 am 5 pm USED BOOKSALE: The Friends of theManistee County Library willhold a used book sale on the lawnof the library, 95 Maple Street.This is a one day sale.
9 am 5 pm TRUNK SHOW:Featuring local talent in thedesign industry, presented bySuvi Boutique. Featuring hot,new fashion designs and corsetryfrom Pink Label Fashion,
bringing their custom-made menand womens Aristocratic Gothand Neo-Victorian look to this
Victorian Port City.
10 am 5 pm STITCHERYAND OUR HERITAGE:
Featuring quilts, coverlets,garments, wedding gowns, lacemaking and lacework, drawn
work, embroidery, Swedish andNorwegian stitchery samplersand spinning. Backgrounds of theartists; history of family pieces;explanation and history oftechniques. The Lyman Building,425 River St. Students-$1,
Adults-$3, Adult Couples-$5,Families-$7.
10 am 7 pm BEADING& FIBER ARTS: Freeclasses and demonstrations
with guest instructors andlocal artists showcasing theirartistic endeavors. Fiber Artsdemonstrations will include
knitting, crocheting and felting.Northern Spirits Gift Shoppe,389 River Street .
10 am Dusk FESTIVALMARKET PLACE & FOODVENDORS: First Street Beach.
10 am Dusk WHISPERINGPINES ANIMAL KINGDOM:First Street Beach entertainmentsite. NO CHARGE.
10 am Dusk THE LITTLESMILIN CHOO CHOO: TheLittle Smilin Choo Choo isalways a big hit with kids of allages! Remember, Youre NeverToo Old to Ride the Train! Itsnot just a kids ride, the train was
built to accommodate adults andkids alike, making it a true familyattraction. Douglas Park, FirstStreet Beach, $3 per person.
11 am DEDICATIONOF NEW RIVERWALKHISTORICAL MARKER: In1855 the first large vessel was
built in Manistee, the SchoonerKewaxcum, named after thethen Ogemunk of the LittleRiver Band of Ottawa Indians.This exhibit has a reconstructedportion of the original schoonerandinterpretive material describingthe event. The Manistee CountyHistorical Museum will dedicatethis marker on the Riverwalk by
Cherry Street.
1 pm 4 pm HAY RIDES:Tour the scenic 650 acre farmon a tractor drawn hay ride.Enjoy wine tasting at the Douglas
Valley Historic Tasting House11 am-6 pm. Take Us 31 North,Left at Casino on M-22, Followsigns. (231) 887-3333 - www.douglasvalley.net.
2 pm - 8 pm FABRICATIONSTEXTILE ART EXHIBIT: Thisexhibit will surely highlight thehidden creativity of local artists,featuring traditional and non-traditional quilts, rugs, knitting,crochetinging, embroidery andfabric and fiber painting. The
offerings can be as varied asthe creativity of the artist; thisexhibit will be truly exceptionalin its diversity. Presented byManistee Art Institute at HardyHall in the Ramsdell, 101 MapleSt.
2 pm-Dusk T.J. SCHMIDT &COMPANY CARNIVAL: FirstStreet Beach.
4 pm CHALK ARTCONTEST: River Street and
Water Street in the FountainTriangle. Registration 3:45pm, contest starts at 4 pm.
Three age groups: 5-6 yrs, 7-8yrs and 9-10 yrs. Bring yourown chalk if possible. Limitedchalk is provided. Prizes forall participants. Sponsored byManistee Tree Commission.FREE ADMISSION
4:30 pm-7 pm MANISTEELIONS CLUB FISH BOIL:The Manistee Lions Club invites
you to enjoy their famous fishboil! Festival Tent, First StreetBeach. $7.50 for adults, $3 forchildren.
7 pm BED RACEPRESENTED BY DIVISIONSTREET MERCHANTS:5 person teams race beds on
wheels while wearing sleepingattire. Beds must be on wheels.One person must ride and fourmust push the bed. Prizes forfastest bed, best dressed teamand most unique bed. Entryinformation available from WahrHardware, 231-723-8335
7:30 pm ANNIE GET YOURGUN: Musical fictionalizing thelife and career of Annie Oakley,the famous sharp shooter.Ramsdell Theatre, 101 MapleStreet, Order tickets online:
www.ramsdell-theater.org or call800-836-0717.
8 pm SCOTTVILLE CLOWNBAND CONCERT: ManisteeFord Mercury is the proudsponsor of the Scottville ClownBand Concert. First Street BeachFestival Tent. Free admission,donations to the Forest Festivalcheerfully accepted.
SATURDAY, JULY 3
8 am FIRECRACKER5K RUN/WALK AND1-KILOMETER FUN RUN:$20 pre-registration, $25 afterJune 30, 1K Fun Run $10/$15.Held at Manistee High School.
Registration forms available atSnyders Shoes, 397 River St.,contact Eric Thuemmel, 231-398-9374, [email protected]. Proceeds benefit the trackconstruction project at ManisteeHigh School.
8 am-12 pm FARMERSMARKET: Held in the parkinglot across the Maple StreetBridge from downtown, onMemorial Drive.
9 am 5 pm TRUNK SHOW:Featuring local talent in thedesign industry, presented bySuvi Boutique. Featuring hot,new fashion designs and corsetryfrom Pink Label Fashion,
bringing their custom-made menand womens Aristocratic Gothand Neo-Victorian look to this
Victorian Port City.
9:45 am FLAG RAISINGCEREMONY:Veterans willraise the flag as the National
Anthem is sung by Beth Yeach.All veterans and active duty areinvited. Presented by Manistee
Area Veterans at the corner ofDivision and River Street.
10 am INDEPENDENCEDAY PARADE: Travels
west on River Street fromDivision Street to First Streetto the Armory parking lot. Thisfantastic parade highlights the
festival. Entry forms availablefrom the Manistee AreaChamber of Commerce or www.manisteechamber.com. ForestFestival volunteers will becollecting donations from thecrowd for the 2011 Fireworks.
10 am- 5 pm MANISTEEWORLD OF ARTS &CRAFTS: Juried arts and craftsshow in beautiful tree lined park,80 vendors will display their artand fine crafts, food and music.Red Szymarek Park on Fifth
Avenue. FREE ADMISSION
10 am 5 pm STITCHERYAND OUR HERITAGE:Featuring quilts, coverlets,
garments, wedding gowns, lacemaking and lacework, drawnwork, embroidery, Swedish andNorwegian stitchery samplersand spinning. Backgrounds of theartists; history of family pieces;explanation and history oftechniques. The Lyman Building,425 River St. Students-$1,
Adults-$3, Adult Couples-$5,Families-$7.
10 am 7 pm BEADING& FIBER ARTS: Freeclasses and demonstrations
with guest instructors andlocal artists showcasing theirartistic endeavors. Fiber Artsdemonstrations will includeknitting, crocheting and felting.
Northern Spirits Gift Shoppe,389 River Street .
10 am Dusk FESTIVALMARKET PLACE & FOODVENDORS: First Street Beach.
10 am Dusk WHISPERINGPINES ANIMAL KINGDOM:First Street Beach entertainmentsite. NO CHARGE.
10 am Dusk THE LITTLESMILIN CHOO CHOO: TheLittle Smilin Choo Choo isalways a big hit with kids of allages! Remember, Youre Never
Too Old to Ride the Train! Itsnot just a kids ride, the train was
built to accommodate adults andkids alike, making it a true familyattraction. Douglas Park, FirstStreet Beach, $3 per person.
Gates Open @ 11 am 16THANNUALTRADITIONALJIINGTAMOK (POW WOW):Public welcome! Please joinus for a celebration of Native
American culture. Experienceunique Native dance styles andsinging. Native food vendors
will be on site. Arts and craftsvendors will be offering avariety of items for sale. TribalGathering Grounds locatedacross from the Little RiverCasino Resort (corner of US- 31and M-22).
11:30 am-1:30 pm TACOLUNCH: Choose the taco baror nachos, beverage and dessertfor $7, adults and $4 for childrenunder 10. Manistee UnitedMethodist Church, 387 FirstStreet.
12 pm 6 pm TABACALERAPERDOMO CIGAR TASTINGEVENT: Tabacalera Perdomosfamily of premium brands have
garnered high praise among cigaraficionados worldwide and now
you have an opportunity to tasteour new cigar offerings. MeetPerdomo representative RogerSherburn and take advantage ofone-day only exceptional deals.Buy any box of Perdomo cigarsand receive a Perdomo singletorch lighter, a Perdomo cigarcutter, a Perdomo cigars t-shirtand 4 free Perdomo cigars! Buyany 3 cigars and get 1 free. Must
be 18 years of age to enter thesmoke room. Surroundings, 423River Street, 231-723-0637.
12 pm-Dusk T.J. SCHMIDT& COMPANY CARNIVAL:First Street Beach.
1 pm 4 pm GARDENTRACTOR PULL: The WesternMichigan Old Engine Club willhold a tractor pull in the NationalGuard Armory parking lot,555 First Street. Lunch will beavailable from Bravo Troop 1stSQDN, 126th Cavalry. Sponsored
by West Shore Bank.
1 pm 4 pm GUIDEDTOURS OF THE BABCOCKHOUSE: 1880s Manisteelumbermans mansion, listedon state and national register ofhistoric places. 420 Third St.,231-723-9803, $5 per person.
1 pm 4 pm HAY RIDES:Tour the scenic 650 acre farmon a tractor drawn hay ride.Enjoy wine tasting at the Douglas
Valley Historic Tasting House11 am-6 pm. Take Us 31 North,Left at Casino on M-22, Followsigns. (231) 887-3333 - www.douglasvalley.net.
2 pm - 5 pm DISC GOLFCOURSE OPEN HOUSE:The Forest Service invites you tocome out and visit or learn aboutthe disc golf course, play a gameor just walk the course to enjoythe signs and scenery. Beveragesand snacks will be availableat the picnic area shelter. CallRamona for more information at(231) 723-6121 ext. 3108. UdellRollways Day Use Area 15 milesfrom Manistee, off HighwayM-55 and north on HorseshoeBend Road.
2 pm - 8 pm FABRICATIONSTEXTILE ART EXHIBIT: Thisexhibit will surely highlight thehidden creativity of local artists,featuring traditional and non-traditional quilts, rugs, knitting,crochetinging, embroidery andfabric and fiber painting. Theofferings can be as varied asthe creativity of the artist; thisexhibit will be truly exceptionalin its diversity. Presented byManistee Art Institute at HardyHall in the Ramsdell, 101 MapleSt.
4 pm- 8 pm CUSTOMS-N-CLASSICS CAR CLUBCRUISE NIGHT: Meet at VFWHall located on 28th Street.
Awards will be given by sponsors.Music by Mr. Ds and food will
be available. NO CHARGE.Sponsored by Manistee VFW.
Gates open at 7 pmMANISTEE JAYCEESAQUAPALOOZA: Come tothe 18th Annual Music Event!Continuous live music beginningat 8 pm until 2 am. Featuringthe bands Paper Plane Pilots andSufferin Suckatash. They willrotate performing all night long.
Ages 21 and over only. FestivalTent, First Street Beach, food and
drinks available on location. $8at the door.
7:30 pm ANNIE GET YOURGUN: Musical fictionalizing thelife and career of Annie Oakley,the famous sharp shooter.Ramsdell Theatre, 101 MapleStreet, Order tickets online:
www.ramsdell-theater.org or call800-836-0717.
SUNDAY, JULY 4
7 am-1 pm WORLD FAMOUSKIWANIS PANCAKEBREAKFAST:A Manisteeand Forest Festival tradition forover 45 years! Manistee CatholicCentral School Cafeteria, 1200U.S. 31 South. Advance Tickets:
Adults $5, 5-12 years $2, under5 Free or $6 at the door. Ticketsavailable from any Kiwanian orat Jackpine Business Center,Sports Ink or Goodys Juice& Java. Proceeds to benefitarea youth. Kiwanischanging
the world, one child and onecommunity at a time. Special this
year, arrive before 10 am and youmay order blueberry pancakes atno extra charge!
8 am 3 pm CUSTOMS-N-CLASSICS CAR CLUB 19THANNUAL CAR SHOW: Onthe lawn at Douglas Park, FirstStreet Beach. Car and truckshow, registration 8 am-12 pm,$15 registration fee. Awardspresented at 2 pm. Awardsgiven to the top 50 vehicles,plus additional trophies forhost, best of show and specialaward for best Chrysler product.Motorcycles are welcome. Doorprizes, participant judged, and
food available.
10 am 5 pm STITCHERYAND OUR HERITAGE:Featuring quilts, coverlets,garments, wedding gowns, lacemaking and lacework, drawn
work, embroidery, Swedish andNorwegian stitchery samplersandspinning. Backgrounds of theartists; history of family pieces;explanation and history oftechniques. The Lyman Building,425 River St. Students-$1,
Adults-$3, Adult Couples-$5,Families-$7.
10 am-4 pm MANISTEEWORLD OF ARTS &
CRAFTS: Juried arts and craftsshow in beautiful tree lined park,80 vendors will display their artand fine crafts, food and music.Red Szymarek Park on Fifth
Avenue. FREE ADMISSION
10 am Dusk FESTIVALMARKET PLACE & FOODVENDORS: First Street Beach.
10 am Dusk WHISPERINGPINES ANIMAL KINGDOM:First Street Beach entertainmentsite. NO CHARGE.
10 am Dusk THE LITTLESMILIN CHOO CHOO: TheLittle Smilin Choo Choo isalways a big hit with kids of all
ages! Remember, Youre NeverToo Old to Ride the Train! Itsnot just a kids ride, the train was
built to accommodate adults andkids alike, making it a true familyattraction. Douglas Park, FirstStreet Beach, $3 per person.
11 am COMMUNITYWORSHIP UNDER THETENT: Presented by TheSalvation Army. Hospitality Tent,Douglas Park, First Street Beach.
Gates Open @ 11 am 16THANNUAL TRADITIONALJIINGTAMOK (POW WOW):Public welcome! Please joinus for a celebration of Native
American culture. Experience
unique Native dance styles andsinging. Native food vendorswill be on site. Arts and craftsvendors will be offering avariety of items for sale. TribalGathering Grounds locatedacross from the Little RiverCasino Resort (corner of US- 31and M-22).
11 am 5 pm BEADING& FIBER ARTS: Freeclasses and demonstrations
with guest instructors andlocal artists showcasing theirartistic endeavors. Fiber Artsdemonstrations will includeknitting, crocheting and felting.Northern Spirits Gift Shoppe,389 River Street.
12 pm 5 pm HAY RIDES:Tour the scenic 650 acre farmon a tractor drawn hay ride.Enjoy wine tasting at the Douglas
Valley Historic Tasting House11 am-6 pm. Take Us 31 North,Left at Casino on M-22, Followsigns. (231) 887-3333 - www.douglasvalley.net.
12 pm-6 pm T.J. SCHMIDT &COMPANY CARNIVAL: FirstStreet Beach.
12:30 pm-4:30 pmCOUNTRY STYLE BANDCONCERT: The Manistee Lionsinvite you to enjoy music by theCountry Style Band. A pig roastlunch will be available beginningat 1 pm. Hospitality Tent,Douglas Park, First Street Beach.
1 pm SMOKEY AT THEKIDS FUN DAY: Smokey will
walk in the Kids Parade and thenmeet with the kids. Presented byUSDA Forest Service.
1 pm KIDS PARADE: Theme:Critters of the Forest. Line up atthe Armory; follow First Street tothe beach. Kids come in costume,and parade down to game area.NO CHARGE.
1 pm-3 pm KIDS FUN DAY:First Street Beach in the lowerparking lot on the beach. Games,face painting, penny scrambleand more! NO CHARGE.Sponsored by NorthwesternBank, Ronald D. Gardin, DDS,and Watsons Manistee Chrysler.
1 pm 4 pm 14THANNUAL WATERBALLCOMPETITION:Areafirefighters compete in ademonstration of skill in waterstream application. Armoryparking lot, 281 First Street.
1 pm-4 pm LIONS PIGROAST: Enjoy a delicious pigroast presented by the ManisteeLions Club. First Street BeachFestival Tent, $7.50 per person.
1 pm 4 pm GUIDEDTOURS OF THE BABCOCKHOUSE: 1880s Manisteelumbermans mansion, listedon state and national register ofhistoric places. 420 Third St.,231-723-9803, $5 per person.
8 pm-12 am FIREWORKSPARTY: Come early for thefireworks and listen to musicperformed by Powerplay.Refreshments will be available.
Festival Tent, First Street Beach.Admission $3 per person.
10:30 pm FIREWORKS:Spectacular display, best viewingfrom either First Street Beach orFifth Avenue Beach. Rain date isJuly 5. Forest Festival volunteers
will be collecting donations fromthe crowd for the 2011 Fireworks.
PRESENTINGSPONSORS
FIREWORKSPRESENTINGSPONSOR
MAJOR SPONSORS
Ludington BeverageCompany
Manistee Main Street/DDAManistee World of Arts &
Crafts Fireworks94 K-Rock - Aquapalooza
CONTRIBUTORManistee Ford Mercury Scottville Clown Band
ConcertMartin Marietta Magnesia
SpecialtiesSnyders Shoes
PNC Bank EntertainmentSite
PATRON SPONSORFiler Credit Union
Huntington National Bank Duck Race
Little River Band of OttawaIndians
Ludington Daily NewsMorton Salt
West Shore Bank - GardenTractor Pull
ASSOCIATESPONSOR
Charles A. Boyer, Inc.Glens Market
H & A ManagementMary Sturdevant Agency
State Farm InsuranceNorthwestern Bank Kids
DayOlesons Food Store
Ronald D. Gardin, DDS Kids Day
Rosies PlaceTop Line Electric, LLC
Waters Edge DentistryWatsons Manistee Chrysler
Kids Day
DONATIONSAmerican Legion #10
Blarney Castle Oil CompanyBobs Roofing Company
Goodys Juice & JavaInsta Launch Campground &
MarinaKampvilla RV Park
LaFamiliaManistee Civic Players
Manistee County Council onAging
Manistee PaddlesportAdventures
Manistee Tire ServicePort City Organics
Sports InkSurroundings
Trophy Center of WestMichigan
VFW Walsh Post 4499West Michigan Bank & Trust
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Hamburger PattiesFrom Chuck..........................................$2.99 lb.
Claussen Pickles 24-32 oz ................$2.49 lb.
Miller Boneless SkinlessChicken Breast ...................................$3.29 lb.
Butterball Variety Pack 12 oz .............. $2.69
Onekama Family MarketBrats Assorted Flavors ................................ $2.79
Country Fresh2% LowFat Milk
gallon
$299
Crystal FarmsCream Cheese
8 oz
4/$5
BreakstoneSour Cream
16 oz
$199
CoolWhip6-8 oz
$149
Kraft or7-Seas
Dressing14-16 oz.
$239
Grill MatesMarinade.71-1.25 oz.
99
Grill MatesSeasoning
2.5-3.4 oz.
$189
Pringles
Super Stacks5.71-6.41 oz.
$179
A-1 Steak
Sauce10 oz.
$349
Bushs Bakedor Grillin
Beans22-28 oz.
$229
SmuckersIce CreamToppings
11.75-12.25 oz.
$199
Hidden ValleyRanch Mix
.4-1 oz.
$149
PlantersCashew Halves or
Mixed Nuts9.5-11.5 oz.
$399
Joy Ice Cream
Cups or Cones12-24 ct.
$169
Country Time
Lemonade Mix12 quart oz., Reg or Pink
$249
MuellersPasta
12-16 oz.
3/$5
NabiscoCrackers
5.5-12 oz.
2/$5
Simply WhiteNapkins
300 ct.
$229
Jell-O
Pudding1-3.9 oz.
99
Bugles, ChexMix, Gardettos
or Cheerios
Snack Mix7.5-8.75 oz.
2/$3
ClaussenPickles
24-32 oz., Spears,Halves or Wholes
$279
Blueberries1 pt.
$199ea.
VidalliaOnions
99lb.Baby Peeled
Carrots1 lb
2/$3
SweetCorn
10/$2
CelloCelery
$129ea.
SweetCherries
$299lb.
BonelessDenver Steak
Extreme Value Pack
$259
Country StyleSpare Ribs
Extreme Value Pack
$169lb., 10lbs or more lb., 10lbs or morelb., less than 10lbs lb., less than 10lbs
We reserve the right to limit quantities and correct printing errors.None sold to dealers or minors. Some items not always as pictured.
Produce
MONDAY JU NE 28 TH THRUSATURDAY JULY 3RD
Refrigerated&Frozen
Personal and Individualized CareComprehensive evaluation
Long term management
Current CPAP users welcome
We accept Most Insurance
Continuing to serve the Cadillacarea in the treatment of
SLEEP DISORDERS
1465 E. Parkdale Ave., Manistee1-866-875-3379 231-935-8889
Continuing to serve the Manisteearea in the treatment of
SLEEP DISORDERS
How are You Sleeping?
WEST SHORE SLEEP DISORDERS CENTER
Margaret Moen, MDBoard CertifiedSleep Specialist
Nancy Harris, FNP
Over 65 Different Bottled BeersWireless Air Conditioning
2 Flat Screen TVs
Located in the lower levelof the Ramsdell Inn
231-398-9174
APPETIZERS:
Hummus with gourmet crackers .......$6.50
Meat, cheese, and cracker platter .....$7.25
Spinach & Artichoke Dip ..................$7.25Served with chips or gourmet crackers
Chips & Salsa ...................................$4.75Cheese filled breadsticks (5) .............$5.75
With your choice of dipping sauce
MEXICAN:
Quesadilla (Beef or Chicken) ...........$7.95
Nachos ......................................... ....$7.95(Lettuce, tomato, onion, black olives)
Burritos (Beef & Bean or Chicken) .... $7.95
Chips & Cheese ................................$5.25
SANDWICHES:Served with chips and a pickle spear
Boardwalk: Turkey breast topped
with havarti cheese, tomato, sprouts,and guacamole. Served open-faced
with a side of dill dressing. ........$7.50
Pub Club: Turkey, ham and baconstacked with lettuce and tomato.Served on your choice of bread,and a side of mayo. .................$7.95
TJs Grill: Grilled chicken breast andbacon topped with tomato, bleucheese and swiss. Served open-facedon swirled rye......................... $7.50
BLT: Bacon, lettuce, and tomato onyour choice of bread. ..........$5.95
PANINIS:
Served with chips and a pickle spear
Triple Cheese: Havarti, American, &
Swiss grilled to perfection .....$5.75(Add ham, bacon or turkey for $1.50additional)
Beef & Cheddar: Roast Beef withmelted Horseradish Cheddar Cheeseon swirled rye bread. ...........$7.95
French Dip: Roast Beef and Swissserved with a side of Aujus .$7.95
Chicken & Cheese: Chicken breastwith Dill Havarti Cheese andasparagus spears, on sourdough with
a side of Tiziki Dressing .......$7.95
Reuben: Corned Beef, Sauerkrautand Swiss Cheese on swirledrye with a side of thousand islanddressing ...............................$7.95
WRAPS:
Served on your choice of Spinachor Tomato Basil Wrap
Veggie Wrap: Cucumber, tomato,sprouts, Swiss and American cheesewith a side of Tiziki dressing.$7.50
California Wrap: Turkey breast,bacon, Swiss cheese, lettuceand cucumber with a side of dilldressing. ..............................$7.50
Greek Wrap: Chicken breast,cucumber, tomato, and black oliveswith bleu cheese crumbles, and aside of Tiziki dressing. ..........$7.50
Add a cup of soup to any sandwich
for .......................................$1.50
Onion soup .........................$2.50
Pepsi and Coke products available ........... $1.50
Coffee, tea, ice tea .................................... $1.50
Lemonade $1 75
SOUPS:
Cup ..........$2.50 Bowl ...$3.50
French Onion Soup
Cup ..........$3.50 Bowl ...$4.50
PIZZA:
Plain Cheese.....................7....$5.75 ............14....$8.75
Pepperoni ........................7....$6.25 ............ 14....$9.75
Pepperoni, Onion, Mushroom,
Black Olives ...............7....$6.95 ..........14....$13.75
Ham & Pineapple ............7....$6.75 ..........14....$11.25Chicken Alfredo Pizza .....7....$6.95 ..........14....$12.75
(Chicken, spinach, alfredo sauce & cheese)
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