Comment on Leelanau Women Artists hold annual summer show by Linda J Beeman
Thank you for featuring my Japanese woodblock print, “First Morning”. Unfortunately, I am not a part of this exhibition. My exhibition will open on Friday, Aug. 17, 6pm to dark, at Center Gallery in...
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Beautiful idea!!! Good luck!!
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View ArticleComment on Handing the Good Harbor Grill over to the next generation by...
Our favorite place to eat each summer when we get to Glen Arbor. Love eating outside or inside! Please keep it going and Best of Luck and Success!
View ArticleComment on Handing the Good Harbor Grill over to the next generation by...
Our favorite place to eat each summer when we get to Glen Arbor. Love eating outside or inside! Please keep it going and Best of Luck and Success!
View ArticleComment on The perfect day in Leland: Chubby Mary, Cheese Shanty and beach...
Your post sure makes Leelanau sound very inviting! A perfect girls getaway!
View ArticleComment on Just Milling It Over by bugs Beddow
Newt & the Salamanders recorded there in 1976 when Fred Ball ran a recoding studio, “Roller Mills”, Loved it. I hope the old building can be saved. It would fit right in with the dozens of...
View ArticleComment on Just Milling It Over by Jon King
We have been going to Glen Arbor/ Glen Lake for over 30 years and i have never heard of this mill. Where is it?
View ArticleComment on Just Milling It Over by Don Schank
I’ve always thought the building could be a great working artist/crafts venue. It would be a shame to see it deteriorate further as there are so many potential uses.
View ArticleComment on Just Milling It Over by Abigail pohlonski
It’s such a beautiful mysterious structure. Would make for a great community project, and add to the wonderful list of historical attractions of the area. Again, it’s quite a shame that it just sits...
View ArticleComment on Just Milling It Over by Paul
Jon, how is it possible you’ve been going to Glen for 30 years and not know where, or have never seen this piece of history?
View ArticleComment on Just Milling It Over by Kathleen Merz
I have always thought this mill would have been saved by now. Would make a great brewery/restaurant place with history.
View ArticleComment on Just Milling It Over by Alice
Absolutely agree, I feel bad about the state of the mill every time we go by. Certainly hope something will change there.
View ArticleComment on Just Milling It Over by KayB
Instead of being so arrogant, Paul, why not tell all who are reading this exactly where the mill is. Who, what, when, where, why.
View ArticleComment on Just Milling It Over by CK
Agreed! The powers that be need to set her free….I lived in the Mill House for a while, it is incredible! Also not sure how Jon missed this building, perhaps if we tell him to check where the river...
View ArticleComment on Just Milling It Over by KF
Have always thought a B&B would be good there with a higher end small restaurant. Wish I lived closer! Love the Mill!!
View ArticleComment on Just Milling It Over by Paul
KayB, you’ve judged me wrong. I’ve only been going to Glen for 19 years, but I’ve admired this property all along. My question to Jon, was sincere. Like others, I’ve dreamed of the possibilities for...
View ArticleComment on Just Milling It Over by Marcia Wright
My sister lives in Houston and when she visits, the Mill is one structure that really catches her eye! It is on M22 as you are going out of Glen Arbor headed toward Leland. It is past Bay lane on the...
View ArticleComment on Just Milling It Over by Eleanor Troy
When in town I always hope something had been done to this old building!! Has so many possibilities!! Like the restaurant/brewery idea but then it seems difficult to find servers!
View ArticleComment on Just Milling It Over by Bill Strobel
Jimmy you’re so right. Losing the Mill would be a shameful loss to the area. It’s such a beautiful part of the areas history and has so much potential and uses. With the right ownership (public or...
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