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Cheboygan Daily Tribune CHEBOYGAN Members of the Bring It Cheboygan! group and several other volunteers recently put together a potluck dinner for the members of the United States Coast Guard stationed in the City of Cheboygan. The first of these soon to be monthly events was Wednesday, June 30, at the Hive North Mead and Cider Hall in downtown Cheboygan. All personnel who are serving on the United States Coast Guard Cutter Mackinaw ship, which is docked in Cheboygan, were invited to attend. I was a little nervous when we had 40 Coasties RSVP, said Connie Rieger of the Bring It Cheboygan! group. But I m happy they all showed up. It s good to see everybody so happy. ....
Meet the Author event coming to the Children s Trail June 5 Cheboygan Daily Tribune CHEBOYGAN Stacie Sheldon, an Anishinaabe-Ojibwe author who is originally from Cheboygan, will be presenting her book,“Bebikaan-ezhiwebiziwinan Nimkii: The Adventures of Nimkii,” at the Children s Trail in Major City Park on June 5. This will be the first ever summer event hosted at the Children s Trail, as well as the first ever Meet the Author event. It will be a family friendly open house format, going from noon until 3 p.m. A similar event Meet the Artist will take place at the trail in August. Sheldon and her dog Nimkii will be on the trail to share her delightful book, said Connie Rieger, event organizer. She will be joined by Anishinaabe poet, teacher and book translator, Margaret Noodin. ....