May 6, 2021
GLADSTONE Charles Leslie Peterson, age 75, passed away Friday, April 30, 2021, due to natural causes at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Green Bay.
Charles was born August 16, 1945, in Escanaba, the son of Leslie “Dutch” and Eileen Alma (Johnson) Peterson. He graduated in the first class of the new Escanaba High School in 1963. He furthered his education at Bay College and graduated with an associate’s degree in May of 1966 and Northern Michigan University with a bachelor’s degree.
Charles was a teacher in Perkins. He was also a manager at the Terrace Bay Inn, the Log Cabin, and the Highland Golf Club.
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That s what makes a series of upcoming dining events pairing renown chefs unique. But, as one might expect, it s not cheap.
Ten of Indianapolis’ top chefs have signed on for the Culinary Crossroads 2021 Spring Dinner Series that has them pairing up to prepare three-course dinners with wine pairings.