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June 30, 2021
The Suttons Bay Friendship Community Center held their third Diversity Dialogue meetings.
Its aim is to shed light on different cultures shared by those in town.
Samantha TwoCrow is a proud member of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indian Tribe.
She says that at times her heritage has left her voice unheard, but on Wednesday Samantha was able to share her story with those in Suttons Bay.
“People come here because it’s a destination place and to experience the indigenous perspective is another part that I don’t think that is spoke too much about,” said TwoCrow.
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From Our Cellar: What to Drink this Month in Northern Michigan
Every month,
Traverse Magazine’s Culinary Columnist Stacey Brugeman asks Northern Michigan beverage experts what they’re drinking. In “From Our Cellar” she shares the Michigan wines, beers and ciders that area sommeliers, beer buyers, beverage directors, cider geeks and other pros are especially excited about. In addition, each month Stacey writes “Last Call,” featuring a cocktail’s Northern story and the recipe, included below.
Explore our growing cellar and don’t miss last call.
June’s From Our Cellar
Not flexing your mixology muscles tonight? Here’s what area beverage professionals are drinking right now.
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Leelanau Fiber Knits Community, Friendship in Suttons Bay
A Michigan transplant discovers she’s not alone in finding comfort and healing in a Suttons Bay knitting community.
Featured in the January 2021 issue of Traverse, Northern Michigan’s Magazine. Subscribe.
When people ask me why I moved to Michigan, I usually say, “I needed a change!” or, “Living in Washington, D.C. for two years took its toll!” or, “I want to live somewhere with snow before snow disappears!” These things are true. But, not the whole truth.
As I was graduating from grad school in D.C., I was working to get back up on my feet after my second autoimmune diagnosis. The second bout had slammed me to the ground. I was 27 years old and even getting out of bed was a struggle. Eating was a struggle. Sleeping was a struggle. I had my own life and work in D.C., but my body was exhausted from continuous battle. After graduation, in the face of my struggle, my parents suggested spending the summer at ou
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