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Lake Michigan 151 20 20 – 20 21 Suttons Bay YESTERDAY & TODAY T he Village of Suttons Bay lies midway up the eastern shore of the Leelanau Peninsula. This year-round coastal village has been a haven for boaters since the early 19th century when its harbor was used as a port by schooners transporting lumber from the area to the emerging metropolises of mid-America. Schooners, steamers, and the railroad soon brought settlers and visitors to the area, and by 1880, the village had grown to be a lively place of about 250 inhabitants, comprising four stores, three docks, two hotels, a brick schoolhouse, a print shop, a sawmill, and a new Catholic church. Today, the working port has been transformed into a beautiful marina and is still a haven for boaters traversing the sparkling waters of the bay. The village has a quality all of its own, with specialty shops, galleries and antiques like none other, charming bed and breakfast inns in the historic residential neighborhood, and a host of outstanding restaurants. The convenience of the professional services found in the village helps to keep life simple for visitors and residents alike. Most of the shoreline of Suttons Bay is park land to enjoy. The Marina Park is an ideal spot for a family day at the beach. You’ll find hiking trails at Bahle Park in the wooded hills on the west side of the village, as well as the Leelanau Trail, south of the old train depot, for walking, biking and cross- country skiing. The schoolship schooner, Inland Seas, is docked on the south side of the Marina. (To lead you there,) follow the wooden walkways for a beautiful nature walk along the bay. The Leelanau Peninsula offers wineries, golf, sport fishing, Great Lakes boating, cross country skiing, casino gaming, and two national parks – all a short drive away. In our village there are no fast food franchises, nor is there a stoplight or a parking meter. In some ways little has changed. Today, when you travel up highway M-22, you will suddenly find that you are not on a state highway anymore, but on St. Joseph Street, our main street, with much of its 19th century architecture intact. We hope that you will savor the charms of this historic village by “slowing down” just a bit. www.suttonsbayarea.com RICK LAHMANN LEELANAU NEIGHBORS EVENTS ELIZABETH HAYDEN | EH GRAPHIC DESIGN MAP COURTESY OF ELIZABETH HAYDEN | EH GRAPHIC DESIGN 14TH ANNUAL SUMMER SOLSTICE ART/WINE WALK JUNE 19, 2020 (5-9 PM) – WWW.SUTTONSBAYAREA.COM TOUR DE TART JULY 17, 2020 – WWW.TRAVERSETRAILS.ORG LEELANAU PENINSULA WINE ON THE WATER FESTIVAL DATE TBD WWW.LEELANAUCHAMBER.COM SUTTONS BAY ART FESTIVAL AUGUST 1 & 2, 2020 – WWW.SUTTONSBAYARTFEST.ORG SUTTONS BAY SIDEWALK SALE AUGUST 7 & 8, 2020 – WWW.SUTTONSBAYAREA.COM HARVEST STOMPEDE SEPTEMBER 12 & 13, 2020 – WWW.LPWINES.COM FALL FINALE ART & WINE WALK OCTOBER 16, 2020 (5-8 PM) – WWW.SUTTONSBAYAREA.COM SUTTONS BAY FRIENDS & FAMILY DAY NOVEMBER 21, 2020 – WWW.SUTTONSBAYAREA.COM HOLIDAY IN THE VILLAGE FAMILY DAY & HOLIDAY STROLL SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28, 2020 – WWW.SUTTONSBAYAREA.COM YETI FEST JANUARY 23 2021– WWW.SUTTONSBAYAREA.COM Specialty Shops 101 - Shady Lane Market – 5891 S. West Bay Shore Dr., 231-271-3597 – Convenience Store/Gas Station, beer and liquor; local, domestic, and imported wines, lotto, grab & go pizza, sandwiches, salads… your picnic on the go. www.shadylanemarket.com Restaurants & Specialty Foods 111 - 9 Bean Rows Bakery, Market and Farmstead – 9000 E. Duck Lake Rd (M-204) 231-271-6658 – Artisan bakery and farm on M-204, committed to bringing fresh, seasonal, local food to our community. www.9beanrows.com 112 - Leelanau Cheese – 3324 S. West Bay Shore Dr., Suttons Bay, 231-271-2600 – Artisan cheese making operation - cheese sales and other local products- open year round. www.leelanaucheese.com 113 - Riverside Inn – 302 River Street, Leland, 231-256-9971 or (888) 257-0102 – An intimate & historic setting overlooking the Leland River. Featuring fresh seafood & local favorites, paired with an award winning wine list. Dinner nightly & Sunday Brunch. SEASONAL HOURS. www.theriverside-inn.com Entertainment & Recreation 121 - Eyaawing Museum and Cultural Center – 2304 N. West Bayshore (7 miles N. on M-22) 231-534-7764 – Open 10 - 4, Tue - Sat Herman Community Park – 1060 S. Herman Rd. – www.suttonsbayparks.org 122- Bahle Farms Golf Course – 9505 Otto Rd., SB 231-271-2020 – 18 holes of unforgettable terrain. Located 3 miles South of Suttons Bay. Pro-Shop, Clubhouse, Restaurant, Driving Range, www.traversecitygolf.com 123 - Leelanau Historical Society & Museum – 203 E. Cedar Street, Leland 231-256-7475 – Open year round, call for hours. www.leelanauhistory.org Wineries & Brewery 141 - Black Star Farms Winery – 10844 E. Revold Rd. Suttons Bay, 231-944-1270 – An Agricultural Experience offering Tasting room, Hearth & Vine Restaurant, Inn, and equestrian facility. Event space for weddings, corporate retreats, and family celebrations. www.blackstarfarms.com 133 - Forty-Five North Vineyard and Winery – 8580 E. Horn Rd., 231-271-1188 – 2 miles off 204 and 1/8 mile up Horn Rd. Offering a wide range of Leelanau Peninsula wines from dry, semi dry, sweet dessert, and ice wine. Visit our new tasting room. www.fortyfivenorth.com 135 - L. Mawby Vineyards – 4519 S. Elm Valley Rd, SB, 231-271-3522 – Swing by and enjoy the United Bubbles of Mawby. Check the website for seasonal hours. www.mawby.wine Leelanau Peninsula Wine Trail – 10781 E Cherry Bend Rd Studio 1, Traverse City, MI 49684, (231) 642-5550 For a list of vineyards, locations, tasting room hours and special events, see our web site www.lpwines.com Lodging 141 - Black Star Farms Inn – 10844 E. Revold Rd. Suttons Bay, 231-944-1270 – Selected “Distinguished Inn of North America”, nestled below a hillside of vineyards and overlooking barns and pastures, features luxurious guest rooms with an exceptional package of services and amenities. [email protected] 142 - Northern Dream Bed & Breakfast -– 2243 S. Richter Road, Suttons Bay, 231-271-8309 Located on a secluded, wooded hillside surrounded by orchards and wineries, and near the Leelanau Trail. Three comfortable guest rooms boast relaxing accomodations and a commons area for your enjoyment. Delicious breakfast served each morning. www.northerndreambnb.com 144 - Sunset Lodge – 12819 Tatch Rd., Omena 231-631--2636 – 12 guest rooms and suites In 3 historic buildings overlooking Grand Traverse Bay. In the charming village of Omena, close to Suttons Bay, Northport and Leland. Expansive grounds with beautiful lake views & pickleball court. Open April - November.www.sunsetlodgeomena.com Suttons Bay Rentals – 231-633-6553 – 3 Waterfront year round homes available weekly during the summer and nightly during the “off” season of September-June, all located on Stony Point Rd. Cottages range in size from 2-5 bedrooms and accommodate up to 11 guests. www.suttonsbayrentals.com Visit Up North Vacation Rentals – 231-922-8922 or 800-901-8922, Homes, cottages, and condos available in Suttons Bay and throughout Leelanau and Grand Traverse Counties. Open all year for getaways during any season! Visit Up North Vacation Rentals , 548 E. Front St., Traverse City, MI 49686. www.visitupnorth.com Professional Services 151 - Bonek Insurance – 1475 S. Peck Rd., Suttons Bay 231-271-3623 – Since 1934. Serving Leelanau County and beyond with all lines of insurance – Auto, Home, Marine, & Business. www.bonek.com My North Media – 125 Park St., Suite 155, Traverse City, MI 49684 231-941-8174 --My North Media is a Northern Michigan company dedicated to sharing stories and photos about vaca- tions, restaurants, wineries, the outdoors and more. www.MyNorth.com Leelanau Scenic Heritage Route Guide – Locate scenic, historic and recreational opportuni- ties along one of Michigan’s designated scenic highways. Nwm.org/userfiles/filemanager/923/ State Savings Bank – 416 E. Front St. Traverse City, MI 49686 231-383-4357 – Since 1901, State Savings Bank has been caring for the financial needs of our neighbors in northwest Michigan. Whether you’re buying a home, running a business, or just looking for a friendly place to bank. www.ssbankmi.com Community & Services Keswick United Methodist Church - 231-271-3755 3376 S. Center Hwy. Suttons Bay, MI Sunday 9:30 and Noon www.keswickumc.com Leelanau Enterprise - 231-256-9827 7200 E. Duck Lake Rd. Lake Leelanau, MI The source for news, information, and events on the Leelanau Peninsula. www.leelanaunews.com Leelanau Montessori PSA 231-994-2074 7401 E. Duck Lake Rd. Lake Leelanau, MI 49653 Leelanau Montessori Public School Academy nurtures the whole child in a prepared environment based on respect, individuality, a love of learning, and freedom with responsibility. www.leelanaumontessori.org Leelanau.com - 231-409-0396 - builds websites, social media & shares photos, news, information, and more links to more Leelanau & Traverse City fun than anywhere else. www.leelanau.com

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Suttons BayYESTERDAY & TODAY

T he Village of Suttons Bay lies midway up the eastern shore of the Leelanau Peninsula. This year-round coastal village has been a haven for boaters since the early 19th century when its harbor was used as

a port by schooners transporting lumber from the area to the emerging metropolises of mid-America.

Schooners, steamers, and the railroad soon brought settlers and visitors to the area, and by 1880, the village had grown to be a lively place of about 250 inhabitants, comprising four stores, three docks, two hotels, a brick schoolhouse, a print shop, a sawmill, and a new Catholic church. Today, the working port has been transformed into a beautiful marina and is still a haven for boaters traversing the sparkling waters of the bay.

The village has a quality all of its own, with specialty shops, galleries and antiques like none other, charming bed and breakfast inns in the historic residential neighborhood, and a host of outstanding restaurants. The convenience of the professional services found in the village helps to keep life simple for visitors and residents alike.

Most of the shoreline of Suttons Bay is park land to enjoy. The Marina Park is an ideal spot for a family day at the beach. You’ll find hiking trails at Bahle Park in the wooded hills on the west side of the village, as well as the Leelanau Trail, south of the old train depot, for walking, biking and cross-country skiing. The schoolship schooner, Inland Seas, is docked on the south side of the Marina. (To lead you there,) follow the wooden walkways for a beautiful nature walk along the bay.

The Leelanau Peninsula offers wineries, golf, sport fishing, Great Lakes boating, cross country skiing, casino gaming, and two national parks – all a short drive away.

In our village there are no fast food franchises, nor is there a stoplight or a parking meter. In some ways little has changed. Today, when you travel up highway M-22, you will suddenly find that you are not on a state highway anymore, but on St. Joseph Street, our main street, with much of its 19th century architecture intact. We hope that you will savor the charms of this historic village by “slowing down” just a bit.

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JUNE 19, 2020 (5-9 PM) – WWW.SUTTONSBAYAREA.COM

TOUR DE TART JULY 17, 2020 – WWW.TRAVERSETRAILS.ORG

LEELANAU PENINSULA WINE ON THE WATER FESTIVAL

DATE TBD – WWW.LEELANAUCHAMBER.COM

SUTTONS BAY ART FESTIVAL AUGUST 1 & 2, 2020 – WWW.SUTTONSBAYARTFEST.ORG

SUTTONS BAY SIDEWALK SALE AUGUST 7 & 8, 2020 – WWW.SUTTONSBAYAREA.COM

HARVEST STOMPEDE SEPTEMBER 12 & 13, 2020 – WWW.LPWINES.COM

FALL FINALE ART & WINE WALK OCTOBER 16, 2020 (5-8 PM) – WWW.SUTTONSBAYAREA.COM

SUTTONS BAY FRIENDS & FAMILY DAY

NOVEMBER 21, 2020 – WWW.SUTTONSBAYAREA.COM

HOLIDAY IN THE VILLAGEFAMILY DAY & HOLIDAY STROLL

SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28, 2020 – WWW.SUTTONSBAYAREA.COM

YETI FEST JANUARY 23 2021– WWW.SUTTONSBAYAREA.COM

Specialty Shops

101 - Shady Lane Market – 5891 S. West Bay Shore Dr., 231-271-3597 – Convenience Store/Gas Station, beer and liquor; local, domestic, and imported wines, lotto, grab & go pizza, sandwiches, salads… your picnic on the go. www.shadylanemarket.com

Restaurants & Specialty Foods

111 - 9 Bean Rows Bakery, Market and Farmstead – 9000 E. Duck Lake Rd (M-204) 231-271-6658 – Artisan bakery and farm on M-204, committed to bringing fresh, seasonal, local food to our community. www.9beanrows.com

112 - Leelanau Cheese – 3324 S. West Bay Shore Dr., Suttons Bay, 231-271-2600 – Artisan cheese making operation - cheese sales and other local products- open year round. www.leelanaucheese.com

113 - Riverside Inn – 302 River Street, Leland, 231-256-9971 or (888) 257-0102 – An intimate & historic setting overlooking the Leland River. Featuring fresh seafood & local favorites, paired with an award winning wine list. Dinner nightly & Sunday Brunch. SEASONAL HOURS. www.theriverside-inn.com

Entertainment & Recreation

121 - Eyaawing Museum and Cultural Center – 2304 N. West Bayshore (7 miles N. on M-22) 231-534-7764 – Open 10 - 4, Tue - Sat

Herman Community Park – 1060 S. Herman Rd. – www.suttonsbayparks.org

122- Bahle Farms Golf Course – 9505 Otto Rd., SB 231-271-2020 – 18 holes of unforgettable terrain. Located 3 miles South of Suttons Bay. Pro-Shop, Clubhouse, Restaurant, Driving Range, www.traversecitygolf.com

123 - Leelanau Historical Society & Museum – 203 E. Cedar Street, Leland 231-256-7475 – Open year round, call for hours. www.leelanauhistory.org

Wineries & Brewery

141 - Black Star Farms Winery – 10844 E. Revold Rd. Suttons Bay, 231-944-1270 – An Agricultural Experience offering Tasting room, Hearth & Vine Restaurant, Inn, and equestrian facility. Event space for weddings, corporate retreats, and family celebrations. www.blackstarfarms.com

133 - Forty-Five North Vineyard and Winery – 8580 E. Horn Rd., 231-271-1188 – 2 miles off 204 and 1/8 mile up Horn Rd. Offering a wide range of Leelanau Peninsula wines from dry, semi dry, sweet dessert, and ice wine. Visit our new tasting room. www.fortyfivenorth.com

135 - L. Mawby Vineyards – 4519 S. Elm Valley Rd, SB, 231-271-3522 – Swing by and enjoy the United Bubbles of Mawby. Check the website for seasonal hours. www.mawby.wine

Leelanau Peninsula Wine Trail – 10781 E Cherry Bend Rd Studio 1, Traverse City, MI 49684, (231) 642-5550 For a list of vineyards, locations, tasting room hours and special events, see our web site www.lpwines.com

Lodging141 - Black Star Farms Inn – 10844 E. Revold Rd. Suttons Bay, 231-944-1270 – Selected

“Distinguished Inn of North America”, nestled below a hillside of vineyards and overlooking barns and pastures, features luxurious guest rooms with an exceptional package of services and amenities. [email protected]

142 - Northern Dream Bed & Breakfast -– 2243 S. Richter Road, Suttons Bay, 231-271-8309 Located on a secluded, wooded hillside surrounded by orchards and wineries, and near the Leelanau Trail. Three comfortable guest rooms boast relaxing accomodations and a commons area for your enjoyment. Delicious breakfast served each morning. www.northerndreambnb.com

144 - Sunset Lodge – 12819 Tatch Rd., Omena 231-631--2636 – 12 guest rooms and suites In 3 historic buildings overlooking Grand Traverse Bay. In the charming village of Omena, close to Suttons Bay, Northport and Leland. Expansive grounds with beautiful lake views & pickleball court. Open April - November.www.sunsetlodgeomena.com

Suttons Bay Rentals – 231-633-6553 – 3 Waterfront year round homes available weekly during the summer and nightly during the “off” season of September-June, all located on Stony Point Rd. Cottages range in size from 2-5 bedrooms and accommodate up to 11 guests. www.suttonsbayrentals.com

Visit Up North Vacation Rentals – 231-922-8922 or 800-901-8922, Homes, cottages, and condos available in Suttons Bay and throughout Leelanau and Grand Traverse Counties. Open all year for getaways during any season! Visit Up North Vacation Rentals , 548 E. Front St., Traverse City, MI 49686. www.visitupnorth.com

Professional Services151 - Bonek Insurance – 1475 S. Peck Rd., Suttons Bay 231-271-3623 – Since 1934.

Serving Leelanau County and beyond with all lines of insurance – Auto, Home, Marine, & Business. www.bonek.com

My North Media – 125 Park St., Suite 155, Traverse City, MI 49684 231-941-8174 --My North Media is a Northern Michigan company dedicated to sharing stories and photos about vaca-tions, restaurants, wineries, the outdoors and more. www.MyNorth.com

Leelanau Scenic Heritage Route Guide – Locate scenic, historic and recreational opportuni-ties along one of Michigan’s designated scenic highways. Nwm.org/userfiles/filemanager/923/

State Savings Bank – 416 E. Front St. Traverse City, MI 49686 231-383-4357 – Since 1901, State Savings Bank has been caring for the financial needs of our neighbors in northwest Michigan. Whether you’re buying a home, running a business, or just looking for a friendly place to bank. www.ssbankmi.com

Community & Services Keswick United Methodist Church - 231-271-3755 3376 S. Center Hwy. Suttons Bay,

MI Sunday 9:30 and Noon www.keswickumc.com Leelanau Enterprise - 231-256-9827 7200 E. Duck Lake Rd. Lake Leelanau, MI The source for news, information, and events on the Leelanau Peninsula. www.leelanaunews.com Leelanau Montessori PSA 231-994-2074 7401 E. Duck Lake Rd. Lake Leelanau, MI

49653 Leelanau Montessori Public School Academy nurtures the whole child in a prepared environment based on respect, individuality, a love of learning, and freedom with responsibility. www.leelanaumontessori.org

Leelanau.com - 231-409-0396 - builds websites, social media & shares photos, news, information, and more links to more Leelanau & Traverse City fun than anywhere else. www.leelanau.com

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of the season, famous brand name clothing for men and women.13 - At Home – 405 St. Joseph St.231- 271-4664 – An eclectic ever evolving mix of lighting,

home goods, interior design, resources and solutions, gifts for baby, loved ones and you. Stop in and discover something new. You’ll be glad you did. www.athomesuttonsbay.com

26 - Bahle’s – 210 St. Joseph St.. 231-271-3841 – Classic and contemporary clothing for men and women. Featuring: Barbour, Patagonia, Vineyard Vines and many more. Doing business in Suttons Bay since 1876. www.bahles.net

14 - Bay Books – 419 N. St. Joseph Street 231-944-6809 – Choose from a selection of gifts that would be just perfect for the teacher, a student or just someone that you think needs a card. We’ll have unusual book titles, familiar book titles as well as the latest from the Independent Booksellers Bestseller list http://www.baybooksmi.com/

25 - Bay Wear – 224 St. Joseph St. 231-271-4930 – Tee-shirts, sweatshirts from infant-XXXL sizes. Life is Good and M-22 apparel. www.baywearupnorth.com

10 - Brain Storm! – 221 St. Joseph St. 231-271-0314 – Specializing in “Smart Fun” that exercises the mind, the body, & the imagination. Challenging games, puzzles & toys for “kids” of all ages. Plus Petoskey stones & chimes. www.brainstormsb.com

24 - Cherry Country Quilters – 310 St. Joseph St. 231-271-0117 – Fabrics for quilting and general sewing, Teddy Bear Making supplies, heirloom sewing, patterns, notions, gifts and classes. www.cherrycountryquilters.com

9 - Edward’s Home Furnishings & Patio Shop – 211 St. Joseph St..231-271-6600 – Quality home & outdoor furnishings. Leather & European gallery, bedding, carpeting, window treatments, & accessory gallery. www.edwardsfurnishings.com

10 - Enerdyne – 223 St. Joseph St.231- 271-6033 – Actually ENJOY shopping! High-quality telescopes, binoculars, microscopes, weather devices, garden, toys that teach, science kits, books, geeky T-shirts, and much more! Science is fun! www.enerdynet.com

10- The Exchange/Flea – 217/219 St Joseph St. - 231-525-0755 – Clothing, Home Goods, Gifts, Art www.theexchangeboutiquetc.com & www.fleaboutiquetc.com

9 - Front Porch – 207 St. Joseph St.. 231-271-6895 – Kitchen store featuring top brands: Wusthof, Greenpan, Corkcicle, OXO and more. Great gifts, helpful housewares and gourmet goodies, M22, Michigan products, Nora Fleming, table linens and great greeting cards. www.frontporchsuttonsbay.com

11 - Haystacks – 301 St. Joseph . 231-271-0280 – Haystacks Brand clothing & accessories handmade in Northern Michigan. www.haystacks.net

24 - Leelanau Fiber Yarn– 310 St Joseph St, . 231-271-9276 – Fine yarns, books, patterns, needles, and beginning weaving supplies. Please join our fiber and knitting community. Call for class schedules. www.leelanaufiber.com

26 - Lima Bean – 222 St. Joseph St. 231-271-5462 – Boutique filled with whimsical & eclectic treasures, women‘s contemporary fashions in sizes XS through 3X… Fun shoes and jewelry. www.thelimabean.net

22 - Moraine Shop & Studio – 412 St. Joseph St. 231-866-4246 – Moraine Shop & Studio is a brand new, thoughtfully-curated retail shop featuring handmade fine and contemporary jewelry, art and objects alongside a dedicated art and metalsmithing studio offering classes, workshops, artist popups and private events. www.shop-moraine.com

26 - Nifty Things! – 220 St. Joseph St. – 231-866-4137 – “Voted Northern Michigan’s Favorite Gift & Jewelry Stores!” Chamilia beads and charms, great gifts for the entire family, greeting cards and fine cigars, too! www.NiftyThingsOnline.com

38 - Northern Building Supply – 231-271-0010 – 1480 S. West Bayshore Dr. – 1 mile south of Suttons Bay. Full Service building materials, Retail Lumber and hardware with two locations in Suttons Bay and Traverse City.. Mon.-Fri. 7am-6pm, Sat. 7am-4pm. www.northernbuildingsupply.com

12 - Radio Shack – 325 St. Joseph St. 231-271-2755 – Iphones, lightning changing cables, very large selection of batteries, computer accessories - routers & extenders, cell phone accessories and airtime refills, bluetooth headphones & speakers, latest electronics. www.ohmsetech.com

23 - The Roost Consignment Boutique – 324 St. Joseph St. Suttons Bay 231-271-0092 – Women’s and Men’s resale clothing & accessories. Resale furniture & decor. www.theroostconsignment.com

24 - Spices @ Suttons Bay Trading Co. – 310 St. Joseph St. 231-271-7423 – Celebrating 20 years - Spices, herbs, seasoning blends, rubs, marinades, natural oils, flavorings & vanilla, beans, soups, hot sauces, sausage seasonings, old fashioned candies, popcorn & popcorn seasoning and other gourmet cooking products. Custom made spice blends. Open year round. www.suttonsbaytrading.com

ART & ANTIQUES

11 - Case-Daniels – 305-307 St. Joseph St. 231-271-3876 – To the rear courtyard. Case-Daniels, New Mission Gallery, & Kat Dakota Design. Interesting hand crafted jewelry, mobiles, sculpture, weathervanes. Repairs & restoration of art & unusual items. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30.

22 – Brenda J. Clark – 408 St. Joseph St. (231) 492-2196 All original paintings by expressionist artist Brenda J. Clark. www.brendajclark.com

26 - The Painted Bird – 216 St. Joseph St. 231-271-3050 – Over 150 artists - lots of local, many Michigan and all American! Jewelry, clothing, decorative & functional art for the home. 33 years in the “Theatre District!” www.painted-bird.com

11 - Shoreline Arts – 309 St. Joseph St. 231-463-7367 – Fine Art and handcrafted items created by Michigan Artists to capture the essence of Northern Michigan, and our Grand Traverse Bay Area. Find treasured pieces to grace your home, be it a sprawling estate, a suburban residence or a family cottage!

RESTAURANTS & SPECIALTY FOODS

27- Bay Burrito Company – 206 St. Joseph St. Mexican street food featuring Farm-To-Table ingredients; including Vegetarian & Vegan recipes. Unfold one of our picnic blankets and enjoy the Suttons Bay experience! www.bayburritocompany.com

24 - Bayside Coffee & Tea – 310 St Joseph St. 231-866-4666 – Espresso coffee drinks, coffee, smoothies, 60 teas, chai, sandwiches, soup, 9 Bean Row Croissants. www.baysidecoffee.com

31 - Boone’s Prime Time Pub – 102 St. Joseph St. 231-271-6688 – Great food in a rustic pub atmosphere. In house ground burgers, hand cut steaks, homemade soups & chili, daily specials. Many local beers and wines. www.4GR8Food.com

** Chimoski Bakery 720 St, Joseph St. (North of 204 on the right) 231-271-2207 – A Small Town Bakery Is baking up some of Grandma’s favorite recipes. Breads, Donuts, Pies, Cookies, and our soon to be famous Pecan Sticky Rolls. www.chimoskibakery.com

6 - 45th Parallel Café & Candy World – 102 W. Broadway, 231-271-CAFE – Breakfast & lunch. Omelets, specialty coffees, hummus, salsa & soups. Wraps, sandwiches & salads. Open daily 7:00 - 4:00 Next door to Candy World. Over 40 flavors of homemade fudge. Outdoor seating. www.45thfudge.com

36 - Hansen Foods – 91 W. Fourth Street, 231-271-4280 – Specialty market and full service grocery store. Offering local products, homemade goods, beer, wine and spirits. Quality deli, bakery, produce and meat departments. Butcher and certified sommelier on staff. www.hansenfoodsofsb.com

14 - Martha’s Leelanau Table – 413 St. Joseph St.231-2712344 – European Style Cafe featuring breakfast, lunch, dinner, espresso bar, and fine pastries. www.marthasleelanautable.com

12 - MI Market - 321 St. Joseph St. 231-866-4442 - Local Michigan made market featuring homemade jams, honey, real maple syrup, cherry products, bread, milk, farm eggs, homemade sandwiches, seasonal produce & more. Offering your favorite farm market goods year round, 7 days a week. www.mimarketsuttonsbay.com

27-Mundos -216 St, Joseph St Ste. B 231-886-4406 – We carefully and ethically source only the greatest specialty coffees from around the world.. Through partnerships with incredible coffee farmers and importers we bring you world class harvests with many unique and rare coffees. www.mundosroastingco.com

9 - Murdicks Fudge Shoppe - 209 St. Joseph St. 231-271-4445 - Handmade fudge - toffee- brittles - chocolates - caramel corn - specialty gifts - cherry products. www.murdicksfudgeshoppe.com

21 - North Country Grill & Pub – 420 St. Joseph St. 231-271-5000 – Key West outdoor seating in summer, warm cozy natural fire place in the winter, specializing in Prime Rib, Lobster and local wines. Early Bird Specials 4-6 PM. www.boonesnorthcountrygrillandpub.com

23 - Plum Blossom Tea Company – 106 Adams Street 231-238-3999 – Tea is one of the simplest and oldest of civilized pleasures. The tasting room and retail tea shop offers premium teas and teaware. Come learn and expand your tea awareness and purchase your favorites. www.plumblossomtea.com

2 – Premonitions Pizza - 100 A S. Cedar St. 231-866-4494 - Stop by ffor some made in store fresh every day sandwiches, wraps, salads, pizza calzones and desserts! Grab and go! Made to order! Bring the family in for fun at our full blown 80’s arcade - pver 7,500 games! www.premonitionspizza.com..

6 - Streetside Grille – 111 St. Joseph St.,231- 866-4199 – Neighborhood restaurant & bar specializing in seafood, sliders, pasta salads, flatbread pizzas, and 16 beers on tap. www.streetsidegrillesb.com

9 - The V I Grill – 201 St. Joseph St. 231-271-3300 – A casual Up North Tavern & Restaurant with outdoor seating. Great sandwiches, salads, steaks, burgers and fresh fish. Local Taps, Local Wines and 7 flat screens. Breakfast, lunch & dinner. Since 1871. www.VIGrill.com

11- Wren – 303 St. Joseph St. 231-271-1175 – Restaurant featuring locally sourced and seasonally available food. Craft beer, unique cocktails, local and international wines. Chef owned & operated. www.wrenthebutchertc.com

ENTERTAINMENT & RECREATION

43 - Bahle Park – contact Suttons Bay Village at 231-271-3051 for park shelter reservations – 30 acres of walking trails, skiing, sledding, & warming house. North end of West Street.

26 - Bay Theatre – 214 St. Joseph St. 231-271-3772 – Open Daily Year Round. First run, independent and foreign films, live performance. For current schedule & The Bay Film Series: www.thebaytheatre.com

18 - Deuster Park – M-22 just north of M-204 – soccer fields.

4 - Friendship Community Center – 201 Broadway Street, 231-271-4630 www.friendshipcommunitycenter.org

40 - Herman Park – 1060 S. Herman Rd. www.suttonsbayparks.org

30 - Inland Seas Education Association – 100 Dame Street, 231-271-3077 – 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to help people of all ages experience the science and spirit of the Great Lakes through hands-on experimental learning activity aboard a traditionally rigged tall ship schooner. www.schoolship.org R

Suttons Bay Art Festival – PO Box 232, Suttons Bay, 41st Annual Suttons Bay Art Festival Aug. 1 at 10 AM – Aug. 2, 6 PM in Suttons Bay Marina Park. . www.suttonsbayartfestival.org

23 - Suttons Bay Bikes & Grand Traverse Bike Tours – 318 St. Joseph St., 231-421-6815 – Bicycle rentals, sales, and service; paddleboard, snowshoe, & xc-ski rentals. www.suttonsbaybikes.com & www.grandtraversebiketours.com

17 - Suttons Bay Marina – 231-271-6703 www.suttonsbayvillage.org/marina.asp R

32- TART TRAILS – 148 E. Front St. Suite 201, Traverse City, MI 49684 231-941-4300 – Providing and promoting a trail network that enriches people and communities throughout the greater Traverse region. See events listings: www.traversetrails.org

LODGING

24 - Centro del Paese – 310 St. Joseph St. 260-409-6184 – Weekly Rentals in the heart of Suttons Bay Village -— (2) 900 square feet, large Living Room, Large Kitchen, 1 Bath, 2 Bedrooms (each with queen-size bed.) Sleeps 4. Overlooks the Suttons Bay Marina and Beach. Call for Availability.

15 - Korner Kottage Bed and Breakfast – 503 St. Joseph St. 231-271-2711, – B & B in the heart of the Village open year around. 4 guest rooms, private baths, cable TV, A/C, in room refrigerator, WI-FI. www.kornerkottage.com

20 - The Guest House B&B – 504 St. Joseph St. 231-271-3776 – 3 bedrooms B&B located in the village of Suttons Bay. Seasonal April – December www.suttonsbayrentals.com

REAL ESTATE

12 - Cory Beuerle/Century 21 Northland – 325 St. Joseph St. Suite G, 231-631-7653 – Real estate for the real world – resort, 2nd homes, commercial, year-round homes, vacant land. www.coryb.com

2 - Oltersdorf Realty, LLC – 311 St. Joseph St., 231-271-7777 – Experience is key to buying and selling real estate in Leelanau and Grand Traverse Counties. www.oltersdorf.com

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

36 - Bay Shore Pharmacy – 93A Fourth Street, 231-271-6111 – Next to Hansen Foods. Professional prescription services & patient counseling. Home health care supplies, first aid supplies. Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 9-1

26&35 - Chemical Bank – 212 St. Joseph St., 105 W. 4th St. – “Creating Community Chemistry” Community bank with full-service capability for all banking needs including loans & investments. To learn more, visit www.ChemicalBank.com or call 231-271-5993. Member FDIC. 24-hour walkup ATM downtown. Drive up location in Hansen’s Plaza.

28&35 - Fifth Third Bank – 231-271-3031 – 2 locations: downtown at 120 St. Joseph St. offers all banking services including consumer & mortgage loans, investment, and brokerage services. Drive-through location at 55 W. 4th Street. www.53.com

12 - Hometown Pharmacy – 321 St. Joseph St. 231-271-3881 – Providing friendly and accurate pharmaceutical care since 2003. Full service medical equipment provider. Located right downtown. www.hometownpharmacy.com.

36 - Independent Bank – 93 Fourth Street Suite D, 231-995-5567 – Located in Hansen’s Food Plaza, Independent Bank provides full array of financial services including daily banking, consumer and commercial lending, home mortgage and wealth management planning. Independent Bank is a Michigan based bank providing service for over 150 years. www.independentbank.com

1 - Insight Optometry – 200 S. Cedar Street, 231-271-4544 – Eye exams, contact lens fittings and emergency services, frames, sunglasses and accessories. www.visionsource-insightoptometry.com

8 - Jon’s Barber & Sport Shop – 115 W. Madison Street, 231-271-3424 – A great haircut while you get the latest on fishing, hunting & sports. In business 48 years with 4 full time barbers.

14 - Larry L. Graves, AIA Architect – 421 St. Joseph St. 231-271-3721 – Providing architectural services to the region since 1973. Specializing in custom vacation and retirement homes, small custom commercial and public buildings.

7 - Martinson Funeral Home & Cremation Services of Leelanau – 115 St. Joseph St. 231-271-3441, 1-877-271-3441 – Since 1917. Family owned, compassionate full service funerals, cremations and nationwide arrangements, financial savings with pre-arrangements. Like Us on Facebook or visit www.martinson.Info

33 - Medilodge of Leelanau – 124 Fourth Street – Short term rehabilitation and long term skilled nursing care. For information call 231-271-1200. www.medilodgeofleelanau.com

22 - Thor Mikesell, DDS, PC – 408 St. Joseph St. 231-271-3315 – Full service family and cosmetic dental practice across from the Suttons Bay Marina. www.tlmikeselldds.com

38 - Suttons Bay Animal Hospital – 1650 S W Bayshore Dr, one mile South of the Village on M-22, 231-271-4260 – State of the art Animal Hospital, also offering grooming and boarding services. www.suttonsbayanimalhospital.com

8 - Suttons Bay Chiropractic Center – 111 W. Madison St, 231-271-3544 – Mark H. Hoffmann, D.C. & Dr. Jesse Cardin, D.C. – Mon. through Sat., some evenings. Gentle, effective, affordable care. Massage therapy available. BCBS & Medicare participant. www.suttonsbaychiropractic.com

COMMUNITY & SERVICES

R - Public Restrooms – North Park, Public Library, Main Marina Park, Inland Seas Education Center, South Shore Park

By-The-Bay Garden Club of Suttons Bay – P. O. Box 773 Suttons Bay, MI 49682. 231-228-2158

44 - First Evangelical Lutheran Church – 321 St. Mary’s Street, 231-271-3271 A conservative Bible believing Lutheran Church, Sundays 9-12 www.firstlutheranels.org

4 - Friendship Community Center – 201 Broadway Street, 231-271-4630 www.friendshipcommunitycenter.org

41 - Immanuel Lutheran Church (ELCA) – 203 Lincoln Street, 231-271-3671 – Sunday worship, 8:30 AM & 10:00 AM. Offering many special celebrations throughout the year & many activities for all ages. www.suttonsbayimmanuel.org

30 - Inland Seas Schooner Dock

2 - Michigan Secretary of State – 231-271-3080 – www.michigan.gov/sos

39 - St. Michael the Archangel Church – 231-271-3744 – Corner of Broadway and Elm Streets. Mass schedule: Sat. 4:30 PM & Sun. 8:30 AM. Rev. Leonard Paul. www.dioceseofgaylord.org

16 - Suttons Bay-Bingham District Library – 231-271-3512 – 416 Front Street www.sbbdl.org R

42 - Suttons Bay Congregational Church – 218 W. Madison Street, 231-271-6036

34 - Suttons Bay Schools – 231-271-8600 www.suttonsbay.k12.mi.us

45 - Suttons Bay Township Office – 95 W. Fourth St., 231-271-2722 www.leelanau.cc/suttonsbaytwp.asp

16 - Suttons Bay Village Hall – 420 N. Front St., 231-271-3051 www.suttonsbayvillage.org

6 - U.S. Post Office – 231-271-3622