A Collection of Hometown Holiday Ideas Grandpa Shorter`s

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A Collection of Hometown Holiday Ideas Grandpa Shorter`s
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Week of Nov. 28-Dec. 4, 2012
A Collection of Hometown Holiday Ideas
Building Community - Together
Celebrating our
local businesses
This time of year always makes us more thankful than
ever to live in a community full of independent, locallyowned shops. While most of the country spends its
pre-holiday dollars (and time) in exhaustive long lines,
packed malls, or staring blankly at computer screens,
we are able to stroll snowy sidewalks, peer in decorated
windows and chat with neighbors and friends we meet
along the way. We are able to celebrate the authenticity of our small towns, with their real holiday charm,
their well-loved, festive traditions, and the folks who
work hard to keep their doors open and their customers happy.
In the following pages, you’ll find a huge array of great
gift ideas from people who are part of your community.
They support countless fundraisers, take pride in knowing your family, and create the throw-back charm we
hold so dear. We invite you to browse these pages, and
be reminded, again, of how lucky we are to call this slice
of northern Michigan home. Shop in person if you can
(it is so much fun!), but remember, calling in orders to
support your favorite stores is a great way to show your
love from afar, and also, the perfect chance to catch
up on what’s happening around town. Especially now,
in this season of gratitude and blessings, we encourage everyone to shop local first. Instead of letting the
anxiety of commercialized holidays cloud the spirit of
the season, you’ll be giving the gift of community with
every purchase you make.
-- Your friends at the Harbor Light Newspaper
Kate Bassett, Charles O’Neill, Jessica Evans,
Michelle Ketterer, Mark Flemming, Ruth O’Neill,
Kevin O’Neill
December 1- The annual Alternative
Gift Fair will take place from 10 a.m.-3
p.m. at the United Methodist Church
in Petoskey. This event brings together
a host of area nonprofit organizations
and gives people the chance to “shop”
donations that will help provide for
basic health and human services in our
community. Lunches will be available
from Julienne Tomatoes.
December 7- Downtown Petoskey
Holiday Open House from 6 p.m. until
9 p.m. This holiday tradition offers the
community great music, food, and
displays of holiday merchandise in all
of the Downtown stores. The evening
kicks off with the lighting of the Christmas tree by Santa in Pennsylvania Park
between 6:00 – 6:30 pm, and will be
featured live on 9 and 10 News. The
Petoskey High School Steel Drum Band
will also be performing Downtown
starting at 6:30 p.m. In Pennsylvania
Park, there will be traditional bean pots
provided by the Snowmobilers Club,
and the Kiwanis brat and hot dog tent
will be set up by JC Penney’s. Brother
Dan’s will have kettle corn on Howard
Street, and the Sweet Adelines will be
strolling the streets with their holiday
songs. Other nonprofits will be on the
streets with warm beverages and information for our attendees. For more
information regarding holiday events,
visit www.petoskeydowntown.com.
December 8- Downtown Harbor
Springs Merchants Holiday Open
House, from 6-9 p.m. Main Street
will be closed to vehicles and shops
will stay open late during this annual
celebration of local holiday traditions,
complete with a performance by the
Petoskey Steel Drum Band.
Harbor Springs tree lighting ceremony, Saturday Nov. 24.
Monogram Goods
Wrap yourself in the
luxury of a custom
throw from
Monogram Goods.
European Fleece,
Bamboo or Wool
Cashmere
In stock and available for
quick embroidery turn
around for the Holidays
Grandpa Shorter’s
Petoskey Stone
Cheese Knives
Treasures from the Shores
Warm. Cozy. All-natural.
Our sheepskin slippers are the perfect
gift for those on your holiday list.
Free gift wrap
Monogram Goods
261 E. Main St
Harbor Springs, MI 49740
Monday-Saturday: 11am-5pm
231-526-7700
www.monogramgoods.com
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Tom’s Mom’s Cookies
casual elegant
clothing & shoes
for men & women
Featuring Lines of Denmark
Enjoy FREE Gift Wrapping!
We ship any where in the US too!
Hilda of Harbor
Harbor Springs
Michigan
grandpashorters.com
231.347.2603
301 E. Lake St.
Petoskey
A Seasonal Favorite
Peppermint Cookies
301 E. LAKE STREET
DOWNTOWN PETOSKEY
231-347-2603 • 1-866-746-7837
See our complete line of slippers at www.grandpashorters.com
Available only during the Holidays
Park City
Utah
231.526.6914
State & Main
Mon.-Sat. 11-5
tomsmomscookies.com
231.526.6606
267 S. Spring St.
Harbor Springs
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The Colors of
Crooked Tree Yarn
threepinesstudio.com
231.526.9447
5959 W. Levering Rd.
Cross Village
Reusch Jewelers
Making Holidays Bright,
Since 1885
Nub’s Nob
Stafford’s
reuschjewelers.com
231.347.2403
427 E. Mitchell St.
Petoskey
Looking for the perfect Holiday
treat for your favorite Nub’s
skier or snowboarder?
Give the Gift of Stafford’s
– Always a Perfect Fit
Stafford’s gift cards can be used at any Stafford’s location - Bay View Inn,
Perry Hotel, the Pier or Weathervane Restaurants. Use them for dining,
lodging, gift shop purchases and more. Stop by any Stafford’s establishment, choose a denomination and your Christmas shopping is done!
www.staffords.com
800.737.1899
Savoir Faire
• E XQ U I S I T E H O M E F U R N I S H I NG S
•
D I S T I NC T I VE I N T E R IOR DES IG N
•
C E L E B R AT E T H E H O L I DAY S W I T H J U L I S K A !
Why not order a Nub’s Nob Cool Cash
Card! This gift card may be used to
purchase lift tickets, rental equipment,
cafeteria food, demo or tune services, or
merchandise in our general store. You
may purchase Cool Cash Card(s) on line
or by calling 1-800-SKI-NUBS (754-6827).
MacGregor’s
Through December 15, shop the most extensive Juliska collection
in northern Michigan and receive a complimentary gift with your purchase!
500 Nub’s Nob Rd.
Harbor Springs, MI 49740
231.800.SKI.NUBS
www.nubsnob.com
“Good Dog Food at
a Good Price!”
Deer Bait
Bird Seed &
Feeders
Dog/Cat Toys,
Grooming Supplies,
Treats, Supplements,
Call 231/539-7100
Horse Feed & Grain,
with your
request
$1 Suet
Cakes,or
Fish &us
other Reptile Food.
email
at info@pellstonmarket.com
Next to Harbor IGA
203 Clark St.
526-7160
Receive a Berry & Thread Three Section Server
with a $150 minimum Juliska purchase or
a Berry & Thread Large Scallop Serving Bowl
with a $300 minimum Juliska purchase.
246 E. Main • Harbor Springs • 231.242.0224
W Wear
OUTERWEAR
WOMENS MENS
WOW
OPEN DAILY
185 EAST MAIN
HARBOR SPRINGS
526.9780
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J.W. Shorter & Son Mercantile
Bluebird Farms Soap
Locally made soaps that are
handcrafted with all natural
materials. They smell great too!
grandpashorters.com
231.347.6540
311 E. Lake St.
Petoskey
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3B Mary Ellen’s Place
Specialty Hams
since 1980
When Planning for the
Holidays, Don’t forget our
Fully Cooked Spiral Hams
Ready to Eat
231.526.5591
145 E. Main St.
Harbor Springs
Hramiec Hoffman Gallery
Mens Cuts - Youth Cuts Straight Razor Shaves
Gift Certificates Available
“Flowers for the Holidays” Christians’
Renolda Greenhouse & Florist
Call for appointment:526-4299
643 E. Lake St.
www.theharbor-barber.com
hramiechoffman.com
(231) 526-1011
6911 M119
Harbor Springs
Open through
the Holidays
• Poinsettias
• Wreaths and roping
• Holiday Centerpieces
• Potted and Cut Trees
Cozy Comfort
for that Special
Someone...
40-60% off selected Christmas Decor
Hours: M-F 9-5:30, Sat. 9-4
231.526.2851
692 East Lake Street
Harbor Springs
www.christiansgreenhouses.com
Boyer Glassworks
Handblown Glass
Ornaments
By the Bay
Made in
Harbor Springs
Relief Maps
For Any Lake
207 State St.
231.526.6359
boyerglassworks.etsy.com
Harbor Springs
Nautical Gifts for the Entire
Family
bythebay.com
231-526-3964
172 East Main St.
Harbor Springs
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231.526.5571
721 W. Lake St.
Harbor Springs
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Shozam
Good Through
March 2013
clothing & accessories
Mens and Womens
quality resort wear.
Winter Sale in progress!
231-242-4232
157 State Street
Harbor Springs
Sturgeon River Pottery
$29.95.
Choose one of our
famous hand-crafted
Bread Bakers and add
one of our signature
bread mixes.
Makes a great serving
piece for many
occasions. Includes
complimentary gift wrap.
sturgeonriver.com
231.347.0590
Located between Petoskey
and Bay Harbor on US-31
elle
JAG JEANS
...a perfect fit every time!
• classic
• pull-ons
• corduroy leggings
220 State Street
Harbor Springs, MI
231.526.9644
Grandpa Shorter’s
Brian Kidwell
handmade
Santas
A perfect addition
to your holiday
decorations.
One-of-a-kind
grandpashorters.com
231.347.2603
301 E. Lake St.
Petoskey
BARBARA
BOZ
BOUTIQUE
Live Stylishly
139 State Street - Harbor Springs
[between Main & Bay Streets]
248.310.0978
www.stylenaturale.com
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5B Essay
Back Home
By Jessica Evans
A
s I sit on the couch in front on my laptop,
I can’t seem to tear my eyes away from
the window as large, extremely fluffy white
snowflakes fall softly outside. I marvel as
my two dogs, Layla and Newtin, frolic in the
backyard, noses tilted heavenward, as they
occasionally try to consume this mysterious
chilly substance.
From the sound of it, you’d think I’d never seen snow before,
when really I’ve lived through 23 northern Michigan winters
before getting married four years ago and moving to Colorado
and then North Carolina. My poor dogs on the other hand,
who were adopted from North Carolina, seem to be having a
difficult time understanding why it’s so cold and why this wet,
white stuff keeps dropping from the sky.
My husband Cory and I were both raised in the area and
graduated from Harbor Springs High School. Recently, we
moved back to Michigan and couldn’t be happier. Cory, who
joined the military eight years ago, has traveled around the
world and continually says he wouldn’t want to live anywhere
other than here. I couldn’t agree more.
I don’t know what it is about Northern Michigan that makes
it such a magical area to live, but magical is word that comes
to mind when I envision this place. While living in North
Carolina, I remember trying to describe northern Michigan
to people there. Most of the time I was greeted by puzzled
stares when I tried to explain the unique beauty of each season
here, the clear blue-green water of our lakes, and the genuine
friendliness that exudes from so many of the people in our
community. I’d be lying if I told you I wasn’t homesick for all
of this (those Pure Michigan commercials didn’t help), which
is probably why I was always bragging up my hometown. A
good friend of mine would tease me, “I’ll have to come visit
this mystical land of rainbows and unicorns.”
Interestingly, I had one coworker North Carolina who got
it; he was from northern Michigan as well. On my last day of
work, shortly before our move back, he said to me, somewhat
wistfully, “I can’t say I’m not envious of you. Enjoy living back
up in God’s country, because that’s exactly what it is.”
I haven’t always realized what an amazing place this is. Prior
to my wedding, I was excited to leave nothern Michigan and
head out to Colorado for a change of pace. However, for the
Jessica and Cory Evans
next four and a half years Cory and I would head back up north
for nearly every holiday and vacation we could manage. We’d
find ourselves chatting frequently about what was happening
in our little northern Michigan community and wondering how
much snow they were getting that winter, how vibrant the color
was that fall or how warm the bay had gotten that summer.
Many people my age have moved out of the state in search of
better employment, city living or simply a change of scenery,
but there is something about this area that continually draws
us back. I think so often people growing up in this small, closeknit community long to break out, get away and experience
something new, and maybe better. It seems like it isn’t until
we move elsewhere that we come to realize what an incredible
place this is to live. For those of us who were lucky enough
to grow up here, well, I personally couldn’t have asked to be
raised in a better place.
One thing I have come to appreciate is the the four distinct
and ever-changing seasons here. I have so many childhood
memories tied to the seasons; from making maple syrup and
searching for morels every spring, taking the winding, scenic
route to Sturgeon Bay to swim in the summer, making cider in
the fall and of course in the winter there was always the thrill
of walking out on the perfectly frozen lake to go ice fishing
with my dad
Perhaps one of the greatests assets of the area are our lakes.
I grew up living five miles from Lake Michigan and was fortunate enough to enjoy miles of singing sand beaches and crystal
clear waters all summer long, which in turn, has made me a bit
of a water snob. When we found out there was a lake nearby
our home in North Carolina, Cory and I of course jumped in
the car, eager to check it out. I recall looking around when we
got there, wondering if we were at the right place, because this
was no lake. It would have been far more appropriate to call
it a pond. A pond with tires on its banks and a few stray pop
cans and candy wrappers floating near the dock. Needless to
say, we did not go for a swim.
The sense of community that is present here is another aspect of the area that I’ve come to know and love. People know
their neighbors and even if they don’t, you wouldn’t know it.
More often than not, I’m greeted with a smile and a hello from
the stranger I see walking down the street. I remember being
in the post office about a week after I had moved back to the
area and watched in fascination as two women in line struck
up a conversation. Pretty soon they were talking about their
children and one who didn’t know better would have thought
they were old friends. People here band together to help those
in need and have a genuine desire to affect positive change
in their community. While this spirit is present in most communities, it just seems that the residents here take extra pride
in how they treat people and in their town.
As the holidays approach, I find myself becoming more
and more excited to participate in our small town events
and gatherings. The Harbor Springs open house has always
been a favorite event of mine, one I never skipped. This year
I can’t wait to take a sleigh ride through my town and marvel
at the beautifully decorated storefronts and Christmas tree
in its usual spot at the end of Main Street. Unlike the many
winters we’ve experienced up here, this one will be new and
different, with a renewed appreciation for the beauty of the
area and the caring people who bring warmth and meaning
to this community.
Like Cory, I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else and we are
both truly thankful to be back home.
Jessica Evans is the news manager for the
Harbor Light Newspaper
Toski Sands Meat Market and Wine Shop
Holiday Gift
Basket
Toski Sands
SPA GIFT CARD
BOYNE MOUNTAIN • THE INN
LANDS
AT BAY HARBOR • BOYNE HIGH
www.BOYNESPAS.com
Meat Market & Wine Shop
Locally Owned and Operated
since 1967
If you love food, you’ll love Toski Sands
toskisandsmarket.com
231.347.9631
231.347.1571
2294 M-119
Give the gift of comfort
this holiday season with a
Boyne Spa Gift Card!
Call 800.462.6963 to purchase your gift card today!
The Spa at The Inn at Bay Harbor | Solace Spa at Boyne Mountain
The Spa at Boyne Highlands | Solace Institute | BOYNESPAS.com
J.W. Shorter & Son Mercantile
The Hair House
Shellac Manicures
Acrylic, Fiberglass Enhancements
and Spa pedicure
231.526.5321
181 W. Main St.
Harbor Springs
Caswell Masey soap
Made in USA
grandpashorters.com
231.347.6540
311 E. Lake St.
Petoskey
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Grandpa Shorter’s
Thousands of Items
grandpashorters.com
231.347.2603
301 E. Lake St.
Petoskey
Home, Kids,
Teens, Baby,
Furnishings,
Bedding,
Accessories
Thousands of
unique items
Shipping worldwide
Free local pickup
A great boutique
in your own
backyard.
320 E Mitchell Street
Downtown Petoskey
231.487.0805
West Main Pearls
by elizabeth blair
by
Your Uptown
Holiday
Market
CUSTOM GIFT
BASKETS
ANY TIME
ENORMOUS WINE
SELECTION
Since 1960
231.526.2101
300 West Lake St
Harbor Springs, MI
suzanne@hsiga.com
HarborSpringsIGA.com
The Outfitter
Elizabeth Blair
HIP
AND
HABIT
FORMING
115 W. Main Street | Harbor Springs, MI
231.526.7500 | ElizabethBlair.com
Coyote Woman Gallery
SKI Tuning
Sales and Rentals
Clothing • Footwear • Gear
Adults and Kids
outfitterharborsprings.com
231.526.2621
153 E. Main St.
Harbor Springs
PRINTS • SCULPTURES • BOOKS
160 East Main Street
Harbor Springs
231• 526• 5889
BECKY THATCHER DESIGNS
Sterling Silver
Earrings with
Freshwater Pearls
and Black Spinel
Glen Arbor
Leland
Traverse City
from $65
Harbor Springs
117 W. Main St.
231.526.9336
beckythatcherdesigns.com
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7B Sturgeon River Pottery
1371 US 31 North
Petoskey, MI 49770
(231) 347-7390
Save $16
$35.99 Value
1030 South State Street
Harbor Springs, MI 49740
(231) 526-6288
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$
Handcrafted Petoskey
Stone picture frames.
Crafted right here in
Northern Michigan,
these unique
frames provide a
reminder of the good
life Up North.
Available in 5x7 $69.95
and 8x10 $89.95.
99
Craftsman Cordless
Rechargeable Work Light
sturgeonriver.com
231.347.0590
Located between Petoskey
and Bay Harbor on US-31
35 LED lights, Weighs just 2
-1/2 lbs. Durable plastic lens
and body. Includes magnet, AC
and DC chargers. 3302502
Hanni Gallery
Island Bean Coffee Company
Now featuring
Etched Sterling
Silver Serenity
Prayer Necklace
Higher Grounds
100% Fair Trade, Organic,
Artisnal Coffee
All of our coffee proudly roasted
in Michigan
(231) 526-2456
140 S. Spring St.
Harbor Springs
231.526.9998
110 W. Main St.
Harbor Springs
Open all year
J.W. Shorter & Son Mercantile
Bay Tennis & Fitness
Be good to your family this year- stay fit.
Start a new family tradition this year by
working out together!
Bay Tennis and Fitness is rewarding families who join together.
Annual Fitness Memberships x 3 = $55 mth. If you and your
family purchase an Annual Membership beginning Dec 1,
you will receive a special holiday gift.
Choose One
8th Annual Holiday Art Bazaar
A complimentary (hour session) family meeting with our
Whole Nutrition Health Coach, Okee Westbrook.
OR
A complimentary family tennis lesson with a USTA Pro
(valued at $135)
grandpashorters.com
ists. Handcrafted jewelry, scarves & knitwear, potHandmade Figurines
231.347.6540
tery, notecards, leatherwork,
ornaments, holiday and
home
decor.
Gift
wrapping,
shipping,
by Lori Mitchell
311 E. Lake St.convenient
baytennisandfitness.com
231.487.1713
Gurney’s
Crooked Tree Arts Center
Give a gift that has been created by local art-
Petoskey
parking and so much more.
Located just off
Harbor-Petoskey Rd,
Directly behind Little
Traverse Primary Care
**EXTRA MEMBERSHIP Perk** Bay Tennis & Fitness adds
on to every annual membership, three free personal training
sessions. These personal training sessions add variety and
experience to your workout by letting the professionals help
develop a workout plan that works for all of your family’s
different goals.
(training valued at $150)
8th Annual
Holiday Art
Bazaar
Now through December 19
“Lunch at Gurney’s” gift cards
Makes a great
stocking stuffer!
526-5472
215 E. Main St.
Harbor Springs
Give a gift that has
been created by
local artists. Handcrafted jewelry,
scarves & knitwear, pottery, notecards, leatherwork, ornaments, holiday and home
decor. Gift wrapping, shipping, convenient parking and so much more.
crookedtree.org
231.347.4337
461 E. Mitchell St.
8B
Grandpa Shorter’s
Michigan
Oven Mitts
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Kelbel Pharmacy
Puzzles!
Warm. Cozy. All-natural.
Our sheepskin slippers are the perfect
gift for those on your holiday list.
Downtown
Harbor Springs
205 E. Main St.
231.526.5971
800.398.1390
grandpashorters.com
231.347.2603
301 E. Lake St.
Petoskey
ard
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Irish
Boat
Shop
301 E. LAKE STREET
DOWNTOWN PETOSKEY
231-347-2603 • 1-866-746-7837
See our complete line of slippers at www.grandpashorters.com
Bay Tennis & Fitness
Be good to yourself
25% off storewide
excluding prescriptions this year, stay fit!
from 6-9pm during
Open House Sat, Dec. 10th
STAND
UP
PADDLE
2013 boards in stock now.
Free paddle with the
purchase of a board
through the end of the year.
12 Pack Holiday Gift
available Dec 1
IrishBoatShop.com
Harbor Springs: 400 E. Bay St
231.526.6225
Charlevoix: 13000 Stover Rd
231.547.9967
Grandpa Shorter’s
baytennisandfitness.com
231.487.1713
Located just off
Harbor-Petoskey Rd,
Directly behind Little
Traverse Primary Care
Purchase a 12 Pack Personal Training
Package or 12 Pack Stott Pilates’ Package, just $79.50 each and receive a
complimentary 30 minute massage plus
a meeting with our Health Coach, Okee
Westbrook (valued at $140).
Holiday Fitness Promotion offer begins
December 1 thru January 5, 2013
Nancy Kelly’s Pellston Market
Petoskey
Stone
Ornaments
grandpashorters.com
231.347.2603
301 E. Lake St.
Petoskey
The perfect gift for
someone who
loves food and wine, a
gift certificate
for Dinner at the
Pellston Market!
Enjoy fine Bistro Dining
every Wednesday
and Saturday Night
between 5:00pm and
8:00pm. This gift will be
sure to please any
“foodies” on your list.
Call 231/539-7100
with your request or email us
at info@pellstonmarket.com
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Craftsman 104 Pc.
Mechanic’s Tool Set
Save $16
$35.99 Value
Includes drive-sockets,
quick-release ratchet,
adapter, screwdriver
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screwdriver and nutdriver
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Petoskey, MI 49770
(231) 347-7390
1030 South State Street
Harbor Springs, MI 49740
(231) 526-6288