Petoskey Chamber
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Petoskey Chamber
401 E. Mitchell Street Petoskey, MI 49770 231-347-4150 Phone 231-348-1810 Fax chamber@petoskey.com www.petoskey.com February 12-15 Winter Carnival June 18 Gallery Walk July 18 Art in the Park July 31 & August 1 Downtown Sidewalk Sales August 14-15 Festival on the Bay October 24 Downtown Trick-or-Treat November 28 Stafford’s Holiday Parade Image Courtesy of Coastal Living December 4 Downtown Petoskey Open House 20 BEST SMALL TOWNS TO VISIT Smithsonian Magazine has ranked Petoskey Number 6 on its list of 20 Best Small Towns to Visit in 2013. The magazine used Esri data for cities with populations of less than 15,000 that have exceptional concentrations of museums, art galleries, orchestras, theaters, historic sites and other cultural blessings. The top towns also boast heartwarming settings where the air is a little fresher, the grass greener, the pace gentler than in metropolitan America. Generally, these towns are devoted to preserving their historic centers, encouraging talent, and supporting careful economic growth. Thank you for your interest in moving to the Petoskey area. We hope that the information enclosed was helpful to you. If you find that you have additional questions, please contact us by phone or email, and we’ll be happy to help. We hope that you find the Petoskey area as enjoyable of a place to live as we do. Sincerely, The Staff of the Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce Is the area really that great? You can talk to virtually anyone who lives here and they will sing the praises of the Petoskey area. And yes, it’s just as good as advertised. What makes the area so great? It’s a thousand little things: the attention to detail and immaculate maintenance of our cities and parks, it’s a sophistication that one doesn’t expect to find in rural northern Michigan, it’s a healthy mix of businesses and services, it’s abundant recreation opportunities, it’s state of the art health care, it’s first-rate schools, it’s a variety of cultural events and programming, and it’s a beautiful view around every turn. A culture of excellence permeates throughout the Petoskey region. When we do something, we do it right. You’ll see that in our parks, our library, our airport, our senior center, our college, our arts center, and nearly every facility in the area. You’ll also see it in our programming and you’ll see it in our level of customer service. This is an area that has been taking care of guests for more than 100-years and we know what it takes to make people feel welcome and feel as though they are in the midst of someplace very special. TABLE OF CONTENTS Why Petoskey History of the Area........2 Vital Statistics ................ 3-4 I feel confident in saying that you will find the lifestyle you are seeking here. Our staff has worked with community leaders to compile this booklet to help you move into that lifestyle quickly and easily. Hopefully we’ve addressed the many questions you must have. If not, we would be happy to spend time with you on the phone or in our office to directly answer your questions about moving to the Petoskey area. If you would like a personal tour of the area, we would be happy to make those arrangements as well. Our contact information is on the back of this booklet. Employment ................... 5 Welcome to the Petoskey region. Your decision to move here is sound one, and one you will never regret. Business...........................21-22 Carlin Smith President Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce Utilities ............................. 6 Housing ........................... 7 Real Estate ..................... 8 Health Care......................9-10 Community.....................11-12 Education........................13-16 Recreation.......................17-18 Arts and Culture...........19-20 The opening of the short picture book from 1896 titled ‘Petoskey and Little Traverse Bay’, by George E. Sprang extolled the virtues of Petoskey, claiming that no other city in the northwest was so naturally attractive. Ask any resident of Petoskey and they will tell you what was true in 1896 is still true today. Throned on a noble amphitheater of hills, upon the south shore of a beautiful bay five miles broad and nine deep, environed all the way around by broken ranges of lofty heights, makes Petoskey unrivaled for the beauty of its outlook, each street and block having its own peculiar view; for its health-inspiring purity of atmosphere; and for its wide fame as a popular summer resort. Its streets and homes overlook the entire bay and its surrounding hills, and a succession of famous summer resort villages along the water's edge clear around the bay. …In a few years there will be a broad boulevard along the shore all the way around the bay, lined the whole distance with summer cottages and permanent villas, parks, hotels and boat landings. “There are so many family benefits to living in the Petoskey area. There are great schools and healthcare. It’s safe, clean environment. And there’s plenty of fresh air and natural beauty. Everything we want to do is within 10 or 15 minutes instead of being two to three hours away. It’s truly like being on vacation everyday – and what more could you ask for.” - Dan Rasmussen hub with great food and shops “Petoskey has a great combination of culture in the form of arts and education, accessible outdoor adventure, and is a great place to raise kids. I have lived in a lot of different places and have found it rare to have all three.” - Dana Andrews “The Petoskey area is undeniably one of the most beautiful places in the State of Michigan, from the beaches to the trails; the natural benefits of living “up north” were some of the top reasons we chose to move to the area. But what has really made this area home are all of the people we’ve met. The Petoskey area is home to some of the nicest and most welcoming people around. They’ve made us feel like locals from the get go and that just can’t be beat.” - John Blosseyth great food and shops At the center of the local economy is the Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce, a business organization that boasts around 775-businesses and organizations within its membership. The chamber offers an aggressive programming schedule of networking events and educational programs to give area businesses the tools they need to thrive. They also take pride in their efforts to advocate on behalf of area businesses and play a role in business recruitment and retention. Recognizing tourism as an important part of the local economy, the chamber operates a year-round welcome center and publishes the annual Petoskey Visitors Guide. In 2014 the Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce was recognized by the Michigan Association of Chamber Professionals as the Outstanding Chamber in Michigan in the mid-size category. Learn more about the chamber and the local business community at www.petoskey.com. At the center of the entertainment scene is the Odawa Casino which is a full-service casino enhanced with restaurants, a night club, and occasional concert performances. You can also find live music and dancing at several restaurants and taverns throughout the town. Northern Lights Recreation offers 16-lanes of bowling, a billiards room, and electronic games for kids. Petoskey also has an eight-screen movie theater. There is no shortage of dining opportunities in our community. We offer most fast-food brands, great tavern fare, diners, delis, coffee shops, family restaurants, and more than a dozen upscale, fine-dining establishments. “Our business community offers a sophistication that often catches people off guard. We’re fortunate that generations of some of the Midwest’s biggest business leaders have resorted or retired here over the years demanding exceptional service, and lending their expertise to our business and not-for-profit sectors. We’ve risen to meet their high demands and offer that high level of service and expertise to all of our guests and customers.” -Carlin Smith, President, Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce Don’t think that when you arrive in rural, northern Michigan, your shopping opportunities disappear. In fact, Petoskey is seen as a shopping hub for those from throughout the region. We’re mostly known for the world-class boutique shopping in our famous Downtown Petoskey Gaslight Shopping District, but we also offer an abundance of shopping opportunities for your everyday conveniences. In Petoskey you’ll find five large-scale grocery stores, three large furniture stores, and a multitude of stores that provide your everyday needs. Some of the large-scale brands in Petoskey include: Meijer, Wal-Mart, Lowes, The Home Depot, Office Max, MC Sports, Dunham’s, Peebles, Bed Bath & Beyond, Pier One Imports, Hobby Lobby, Rite Aid and Walgreen’s. Petoskey also boasts one of the few remaining JC Penney stores still located in a downtown. Downtown Petoskey, Michigan is one of the most treasured downtowns in the United States. Nestled on the shores of Little Traverse Bay on Lake Michigan, residents and tourists enjoy over 170 unique shops and fine restaurants in the famous Gaslight Shopping District. The downtown area of Petoskey, Michigan serves as a hub for resorters from Bay Harbor, Bay View, Harbor Springs, Walloon Lake and the surrounding Emmet County region. Downtown Petoskey has authentic charm and vitality that is unmatched by almost any city its size. We look forward to your next visit when you can discover all of our treasures… from the shores to the stores. We’ve been in the hospitality business for well over 100-years, and we’re committed to maintaining those service standards that were established at the time of our town’s emergence. Hospitality the Little Traverse Way was established in 2012 to offer regular customer service training to our front-line employees and managers as well as measure and reward those who regularly practice hospitality that exceeds their guests’ expectations. While we’re not perfect, you’ll see that this hospitality culture is evident in all business sectors of the Little Traverse Bay region. Learn more at www.hospitalitylt.com. While tourism and “resortism” are major contributors to our local economy, you might be surprised to learn that our economy spans well beyond the hospitality service sector. In Petoskey you’ll find sophisticated professional service representatives in the real estate, legal and financial sectors. You’ll also find several lightmanufacturing facilities in the region that work in the areas of plastics, automobile supply chain, aeronautics, robotics, and wood products. Some of the local manufacturers include Petoskey Plastics, Manthei, Circuit Controls Corporation, Jervis Webb, Michigan Maple Block, and Moeller Aerospace, and American Spoon among others. Our largest employer is McLaren Northern Michigan, a regional health care facility that employs more than 1,700 professionals. The picturesque town of Petoskey, located on Little Traverse Bay, was known as Bear River when the first missionary arrived in 1855. The town was later renamed Petoskey, and was officially granted a charter in 1879. Chief Ignatius Petoskey, the son of a French fur trader and a woman of the Odawa Nation, is the city’s namesake. Born in 1787 he was a respected businessman admired by many. A statue was erected in his honor in 2005 and overlooks the Little Traverse Bay. The Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians presence here dates back before records were kept, perhaps thousands of years and countless generations. In the early years, the tribe was known—and still is—as Anishnaabek, and the language is still known as Anishnaabemowin. Paper mills around the Bear River, circa 1908. Today, the area photographed above is near Petoskey's City Hall/fire station at the mouth of the Bear River where it empties into Lake Michigan. Photo Emmet County Passenger trains and steamships played a major role in the growth of Petoskey. From 1873 to 1960, several major rail lines brought thousands of summer visitors from cities like Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Detroit to the area's fresh air and resort atmosphere. By 1890, a substantial number of shops had sprung up along what is now Lake Street, creating a very unique shopping area originally known as the “Midway.” These shops catered primarily to affluent resorters, and became the core of what is now called the “Gaslight District.” AVERAGE HIGHS & LOWS Emmet County Population 32,915 Median County Income January 27° / 14° F February 29° / 13° F March 37° / 20° F $50,686 Land Area 468 sq. miles Total Housing Units (Emmet County) 21,289 May 60° / 43° F Founded in 1971 to sponsor and encourage activities in the arts for residents of Charlevoix and Emmet counties. Through the efforts of volunteers, the Crooked Tree Arts Center has thrived. Now home to various concerts and events in addition to spectacular exhibits, CTAC is known for reaching out to the community with a wide variety of classes for youth, young adult and adults. 70 Persons Per Square Mile April 49° / 33° F Crooked Tree Arts Center Membership has grown to over 2,000 individuals, many of whom are full time residents of Charlevoix or Emmet Counties and services are provided to over 50,000 individuals each year. Average June 70° / 53° F For more information visit www.crookedtree.org Household Size July 75° / 59° F August 74° / 58° F Labor Force 19,327 September 68° / 51° F Major Highways I-75, U.S. 131, U.S. 31, M-119, M-68 October 55° / 41° F November 44° / 31° F December 32° / 22° F Average Snowfall 112 inches Average Rainfall 31 inches Bus Lines Chicago 367 Detroit 267 Grand Rapids 187 Lansing 204 Mackinaw City 33 Marquette 201 Saginaw 178 Sault Ste. Marie 93 Traverse City 67 Indian Trails Bus Line Airports Harbor Springs 231.347.2812 Pellston Regional (PLN) 231.539.8441 www.pellstonairport.com Rail Lines Tuscola-Saginaw Bay Railroad Ports Charlevoix (30 miles - Lake Michigan) Cheboygan (30 miles - Lake Huron) Marinas Petoskey Municipal Marina 231.347.6691 Bay Harbor Marina 231.439.2544 May - October Mon. - Sat. 10 a.m.- - 4 p.m. 231-347-2620 Little Traverse Civic Theatre Providing people of all ages opportunities to participate in and enjoy quality, affordable live theatre that entertains and enriches the residents of and visitors to the Little Traverse Bay area. All auditions are open to the public and experienced and non-experienced are encouraged to attended. Volunteers are always welcome behind the scenes as well. LTCT Season consist of four productions that take place at Crooked Tree Arts Center. There are adult productions in the Fall, Winter and Spring with a Youth production in the Summer. For More information visit www.ltct.org INFORMATION WEBSITES Networks Northwest nwmcog.org Monday - Thursday 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Friday - Sunday 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. 231-758-3100 Area Population City of Petoskey 5,670 Greater Petoskey Area—49770 Zip Code 16,913 petoskey.us Alanson 738 of Petoskey including; whose in Harbor Springs 1,194 tion, marina and much more. Mackinaw City 506 Petoskey News-Review Pellston 623 The online website for our local Great resource for demographic and employment information. City of Petoskey Gain knowledge about the City office, utilities, parks & recrea- petoskeynews.com newspaper. A festival celebrating Petoskey’s Bayside living on the beautiful backdrop of Little Traverse Bay. August 14th - 15th 2015 petoskeyfestival.com The Blissfest Music Organization is a non-profit educational and performing arts organization based in Northwest Lower Michigan blissfest.org Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra glcorchestra.org Established in 2001, the orchestra performs in Emmet, Cheboygan and Charlevoix Counties. Little Traverse Choral Society Downtown Petoskey Race Number Percent White 30,375 92.91 Visit the Downtown Petoskey American Indian 1,193 3.66 retail/dining establishments. African American 156 .43 Asian 182 .55 Visit the website for information Hispanic 429 1.31 travel in the Petoskey area. petoskeydowntown.com website for a list of events and Petoskey Area Visitors Bureau petoskeyarea.com on lodging, events and places to Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce petoskey.com Natural Resources Total Acreage Emmet County The website for the Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce 295,040 littletraversechoralsociety.org Acres of Water (Emmet County) 10,560 LTCS is a non-audition chorus performing classical and contemporary works. Acres of Public Recreation Land 75,667 Northern Michigan Chorale nmchorale.org Compiled of singers all over Northern Michigan with concerts in April and November. Voices Without Borders vwbchoir.org Parent Organization of the Little Traverse Youth Choir and host organization or the biennial Child of the World in Harmony International Youth Choir in addition to other great performances. Acres of State Parks/Recreation Acres of State Boating/Fishing Sites Acres of State Forest 7,903 311 67,453 Miles of Great Lakes Shoreline 68 Miles of Rivers/Streams 98 Acres Preserved by Little Traverse Conservancy Miles of Preserved Shoreline 39,600 98 Emmet County emmetcounty.org Discover information on services and governmental bodies in Emmet County. Northern Lakes Economic Alliance northernlakes.net Great resources for communities and entre preneu rs to create an d retain j obs in Antrim, Cha rle voix, Cheboygan & Emmet Counti es. Char-Em United Way charemunitedway.org List of volunteering opportunities in northern Michigan. American Spoon North Central Michigan College Management.........................$42.54 www.spoon.com www.ncmich.edu Business /Financial Operations..............................$28.85 BOYNE Resorts McLaren Northern Michigan www.boyne.com www.mclaren.org/northernmichigan Circuit Controls Corp. Odawa Casino Resort Community/Social Services....................................$19.30 www.circuitcontrols.com www.odawacasino.com Legal..........................................$32.13 Computer/Mathematical...$32.12 Architecture /Engineering.$34.59 Life/Physical Science...........$24.18 Education................................$21.96 Kilwin’s Quality Confections Petoskey-News Review www.kilwins.com www.petosleynews.com LTBB of Odawa Indians Petoskey Plastics www.ltbbodawa-nsn.gov www.petoskeyplastics.com Manthei, Inc. Public Schools of Petoskey www.mantheiinc.com www.petoskeyschools.org Michigan Maple Block Co. www.mapleblock.com Mitchell Graphics www.mitchellgraphics.com Arts/Entertainment/ Media........................................$19.53 Healthcare Practitioner and Technical..................................$27.71 Healthcare Support.............$12.20 Protective Service.................$19.36 Food Preparation/Service....$8.93 Building/Grounds ...............$11.31 Personal Care & Services.....$9.72 Sales and Related.................$11.70 Office and Administrative Support....................................$14.63 Farming, Fishing and Forestry....................................$11.35 Construction...........................$20.97 Installation/Maintenance Repair........................................$19.42 Moeller Aerospace Tech Production..............................$16.07 (231) 347-9575 Transportation/Material Moving.....................................$13.91 Living Wage-Emmet County www.emmetcounty.org Electricity Outdoor lovers, be prepared, Petoskey will steal your heart! Northern Michigan is known for its amazing natural beauty and Petoskey is a shining example in many ways. Miles of trails and waterfront, breathtaking views and more await you! Waste Disposal City of Petoskey 231.347.2500 www.petoskey.us American Waste 1.800.544.2663 www.americanwaste.org City of Harbor Springs 231.526. 2104 www.cityofharborsprings.com Emmet County Recycling (231) 348-0640 www.emmetcounty.org Consumers Energy 1.800.477.5050 www.consumersenergy.com Little Traverse Disposal 231.487.0780 www.disposalman.com Great Lakes Energy 1.888.485.2537 www.gtlakes.com Waste Management 1.800.796.9696 www.wm.com TV/Internet Charter Communications 1.888.438.2427 www.charter.com Dish Network 1.888.610.2814 www.dish.com DirectTV 1.888.489.3589 www.directv.com Cell Phone AT&T 1.800.CALL.ATT www.att.com (The AT&T store is located in the D & W Fresh Market Plaza on US 31 N) Verizon 1.800.922.0204 www.verizon.com Natural Gas Great Lakes Energy 1.888.485.2537 www.gtlakes.com DTE Energy 1.800.477.4747 www.dteenergy.com Home Phone AT&T 1.800.CALL.ATT www.att.com Charter Communications 1.888.438.2427 www.charter.com (The Verizon store is located on Spring Street next to Big Boy Restaurant) UTILITIES If your home and or business is located in or around the City of Petoskey, the City Department of Public Works will provide your water, sewer and electrical service. For more information on City Services, visit www.petoskey.us. If you are located outside of the City of Petoskey, there are many companies that can provide these services. RECYCLING Emmet County is home to an award-winning recycling program that provides weekly, curbside recycling throughout Petoskey and the surrounding areas. This is coupled with 12 different drop-off locations spread across the county. For more information on the Emmet County Recycling Program, visit www.emmetcounty.org. Indicates Chamber Member Apartments Bear Creek Meadows 1600 Bear Creek Lane, Petoskey, 231.348.3888, www.bearcreekapartment.com Glen Haven Apartments - Glen Haven Circle, Petoskey, 231.348.2200 Harbor Village Family Apartments - 1301 Crestview Dr, Petoskey, 231.348.3359 - Some incomebased units available, Handicap accessible North Central Michigan College offers an exceptional education close to home and family. Enjoy a small-town setting and unmatched natural beauty while you take the next step on your own individual path to success. To begin, take a tour of the North Central Campus or view the college website, www.ncmich.edu. 1-888-298-6065 Hills Investments - Various locations throughout Petoskey, 231.347.4103 Hillside Club Apartments - 501 Valley Ridge Dr, Petoskey, 231.439.5197 “A community that has a college nearby is very fortunate. Residents can enjoy many enriching experiences that only a college can provide. They can walk our campus and natural area, use our library, attend our many lectures, exercise in our gym, take a class or pursue a degree. North Central Michigan College is a true partner with the businesses, schools, non-profit organizations and people of Petoskey.” Lafayette Park Apartments - 301 Lafayette Ave, Petoskey, 231.347.7911 - Some income-based units available Liegl Investments - Various locations throughout Petoskey, 231.347.3133 Cameron Brunet-Koch, Ph.D Maple Village Apartments 1695 Meadow Way, Petoskey, 231.347.3755 - Some income-based units available, Handicap accessible President, North Central Michigan College Pinecrest Apartments - 1297 LaChaumiere Rd, Petoskey, 231.348.2200 Traverse Wood Apartments - 203 Lafayette Ave, Petoskey, 231.347.6711 - Income-based units available, Handicap accessible Senior Housing Harbor Village Senior Apartments - 1401 Crestview Dr, Petoskey, 231.348.9730 - Senior Housing, some Income-based units available, Handicap accessible Independence Village of Petoskey 965 Hager Dr, Petoskey, 231.348.8498, www.seniorvillages.com - Senior Housing, Handicap accessible, various types of specialty amenities available Perry Farm Village 4241 Village Circle Dr, Harbor Springs, 231.526.1500, www.perryfarmvillage.com - Senior Housing, various types of specialty amenities available Riverview Terrace 11 Bridge St, Petoskey, 231.347.2030, www.mhmltd.com The Village of Hillside Senior Apartments 311 W. Main St, Harbor Springs, 231.526.7108, www.pvm.org - Senior Housing, various types of specialty amenities available North Central offers programs of study in art, business administration, criminal justice, early childhood education, information technology, health sciences and natural sciences. The college also offers basic coursework for students who wish to transfer to senior institutions. Transfer agreements between colleges ensure the transferability of courses. Curriculum guides and an important website, www.macrao.org, can be used to verify the transferability of courses. In addition, North Central and six universities have formed a University Center partnership that provides significant benefits and opportunities for students. Partnering with North Central are Central Michigan University, Ferris State University, Lake Superior State University, Lawrence Technological University, Michigan State University and Spring Arbor University. North Central offers students many services to help them succeed in college. Counseling, advising and tutoring services are readily available at no charge. Faculty members are eager to help their students succeed in their classes. Students who would like to live on campus can apply for a room in the well-equipped residence hall. The Student and Community Resource Center offers a gym and fitness center. Student clubs and organizations provide extra-curricular opportunities. Indicates Chamber Member Public Schools of Petoskey - Our College, Career, & Life-Ready Students Public Schools of Petoskey has a tradition of students who are well-educated in academics. And, along with academics, our students are provided additional opportunities. They develop strength through the difficult-to-quantify pursuits of creativity, inquiry, teamwork, service, respect, integrity, and perseverance. Their influence positively impacts families, friends, and communities. Although we may not have reached the state’s 100% college-ready mark, we know that we are closer to 100% than the percentage reported--because our students are college, career, and life ready. It is not as simple as giving a single test, nor is “readiness” possible to describe by a single number. We are proud and honored to play a part in each student’s journey and appreciate partnering with families and community members. This multi-faceted approach is how we measure the preparation of our graduates, and they are thriving! Berkshire Hathaway 228 E Mitchell St, Petoskey 231.347.7800 www.bhhsmichiganrealestate.com Buyer’s Broker of Northern Michigan 3280 Woods Way, Petoskey 231.347.9600 www.buyersbroker.biz Coldwell Banker Fairbairn Realty 7569 US 31, Alanson 231.548.9336 www.fairbairnrealty.com Coldwell Banker Schmidt Realtors 420 Howard St, Petoskey 231.347.7600 www.cbgreatlakes.com 96.7% - Petoskey’s Graduation Rate (76.96% - State of Michigan’s Graduation Rate) 60% -Our Graduates Enroll in College (During first four years after graduation) 24% -Our Students Receive College Credit While Still in High School (Dual Enrollment/Early College) 24.9% -Our Students Take Advanced Placement (AP) Courses (Highly correlated to college success) 100% -District Green (top) State Scorecards (All Students- Reading, Writing, Math, Science & Soc St) -Our K-12th Teachers Hold a Master’s Degree or Higher 79% 100% -Our K-12th Teachers Designated “Highly Qualified” per MI Dept. of Ed. Other 2013-14 Awards & Accomplishments: · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Student-Run Broadcast Program- MI High School Athletic Association Madrigal Choir’s “Excellent” Score - CMU State Festival Original Poetry & Prose Winners- Crooked Tree, Petoskey News Review, CS Lewis Festival, & Others State MITES Drafting (46) & CTE Construction Awards PMS/PHS Bands- All First Division Ratings (Legacy for Decades) State Champion Robotics Team Harbor Sotheby’s International Realty 4000 Main St, Bay Harbor 231.439.2000 www.harborsir.com Jack VanTreese & Associates 425 Michigan St, Suite 3, Petoskey 231.347.3943 www.jackvantreese.com Kidd & Leavy Real Estate 325 E. Lake St., #25, Petoskey 231.439.2800 www.kiddleavy.com Lloyd Pedersen, Real Estate Broker 3165 Pete’s Way, Harbor Springs 231.526.6990 www.connectnorth.com McCune Smith Real Estate PO Box 833, Petoskey 231.347.5080 www.mccune-smithrealestate.com 25 Students in Cohort for Early College at North Central Michigan College (NCMC) Debate Team- Third State Championship & Prestigious Ziegelmueller Trophy Quiz Bowl Team-Winning Season Highest HS Poetry Out Loud Participation in the State of Michigan 81% Parent/Guardian Attendance at Fall Conferences (K-12th) Boy’s Ski Team- Fourth Consecutive State Title Other Winning Sports Teams and Individual Athletes K-12th Art Exhibits and Honors- McCune Art Center Stellar Plays and Performances- Elementary, Middle, & High Schools Etc. Real Estate One of Petoskey 1349 US 131 S, Petoskey 231.347.7700 www.reomich.com Regular Rental Listings for Apartments and Homes are advertised in the Petoskey News Review www.petoskeynews.com McLaren Northern Michigan, is a 202-bed, regional referral center located in Petoskey provides comprehensive, compassionate care close to home through a full spectrum of Hospital Services, health screenings, educational programs and clinical trials. 1-800-248-6777 416 Connable Avenue - Petoskey, MI McLaren Northern Michigan employs more than 1,700 Colleagues throughout northern lower Michigan and the eastern part of the Upper Peninsula designated to provide the residents in 22 counties with access to specialized healthcare and the best resources available. The Petoskey campus is the Regional Hub for services in the area that include a Cheboygan campus. Central Elementary School Grades K-5 410 State St., Petoskey, 231.348.2110 www.petoskeyschools.org Lincoln Elementary School Grades K-5 616 Connable Ave., Petoskey, 213.348.2120 www.petoskeyschools.org Ottawa Elementary Grades K-5 871 Kalamazoo St., Petoskey, 231.348.2130 www.petoskeyschools.org Petoskey Montessori Elementary Grades Pre-K thru Grade 6 1560 E. Mitchell St., Petoskey, 231.347.5331 www.petoskeymontessori.org The Petoskey Area is also home to a very special group of living facilities, including nursing homes and assisted living facilities that provide high quality care to many of our elderly residents. Bay Bluffs - 750 E. Main Street, Harbor Springs - 231.526.2161 Bortz Health Care - 1500 Spring Street, Petoskey - 231.347.5500 Boulder Park Nursing & Rehabilitative Center - 14676 W. Upright, Charlevoix 231.547.1005 Independence Village Assisted Living 965 Hager Dr, Petoskey - 231.348.8498 Mallard Cove Assisted Living - 2801 US 31, Petoskey - 231.347.2273 Sunnybank Assisted Living - Charlevoix and Petoskey Locations - 231.348.2600 Sheridan Elementary School Grades K-5 1414 Howard St., Petoskey, 231.348.2100 www.petoskeyschools.org Petoskey Middle School Grades 6-8 801 Northman Dr., Petoskey 231.347.5331 www.petoskeyschools.org Petoskey High School Grades 9-12 1500 Hill St., Petoskey, 231.348.2160 www.petoskeyschools.org Concord Academy of Petoskey 2468 Atkins Rd., Petoskey, 231.347.6800 www.concordpetoskey.com St. Francis Xavier Catholic School 414 Michigan St., Petoskey 231.347.3651 http://school.petoskeysfx.org/ Grades Pre-K thru Grade 8 St Michael the Archangel Regional Catholic Academy 1170 Bay View Rd., Petoskey 231.881.9025 http://www.stmichaelrca.com/ Grade 9-12 Harbor Light Christian School 8333 Clayton Rd., Harbor Springs, 231.347.7859 www.harborlightchristian.org Harbor Springs - www.harborps.org Alanson - www.alansonvikings.net Pellston - www.pellstonschools.org Inland Lakes ( Indian River) Public Schools www.inlandlakes.org The school district of the Public Schools of Petoskey encompasses an area of approximately 170 square miles. The district includes a four-year high school, a middle school for grades 6 through 8, and five (5) elementary schools, one of which is an accredited Montessori School. Petoskey High School, which is accredited by the North Central Association, also includes an area Career & Technical Education Center that accepts students from nearby school districts. The Petoskey area schools are a proud part of the Char-Em Intermediate School District. The Char-Em ISD serves over 11,450 students in 11 public school districts, 6 private schools, and 3 public school academies. For more information on the Public School of Petoskey visit: www.petoskeyschools.org McLaren Northern Michigan - Medical Services · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Acute Rehabilitation Allergy Anesthesiology Bariatric Surgery Brain Surgery Cancer Center Cardiac Rehabilitation Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery Cardiology Dermatology Diabetes Center Digestive Health Emergency Medicine Endocrinology Endoscopy Gastroenterology General and Family Practice General Surgery Gynecology Heart & Vascular Center Imaging Services Infectious Diseases Integrative Medicine · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Internal Medicine Laboratory Services Medical Weight Management Nephrology Neuroscience Obstetrics Ophthalmology Oral Surgery Orthopedic Care Center Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery Palliative Care Pathology Pediatrics Pharmacy Physical Medicine and Pain Management Physical & Occupational Therapy, and Speech & Language Therapy Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Podiatric Medicine Prescription Services Psychiatry Psychiatry (Adolescent) Psychology Radiation Oncology Radiology Rehabilitation Rheumatology Research Sleep Center Spine Center Urology Vascular Surgery Weight Loss Services • Bariatric Surgery · Women & Children Care Center • Childbirth Education • Nursery • Obstetric Unit • Pediatric Unit • Sound Beginnings •Governor’s Award for Excellence – 2014 –Antimicrobial Stewardship Program (appropriate use of antibiotics) •US News & World Report –High Performing in Ear, Nose & Throat –5 Star Award: Boulder Park Terrace Skilled Nursing Center –Communication About Medicines (patient education regarding side effects of new medications received) •Women’s Choice Award •Consumer Reports August 2014 –Rate Above Average (highest rating) for Heart Bypass Surgery •AACN Silver Beacon Award –Cardiovascular Unit Yes, it’s true! Ernest Hemingway spent the first 22-summers of his life along Walloon Lake, near Petoskey. The famous writer referenced Petoskey in his Nick Adams Short Stories and Petoskey was the setting for his first novel, Torrents of Spring. Mr. Hemingway married his first wife in the near-by community of Horton Bay before heading off to Paris. Petoskey is known as the “Land of the Million Dollar Sunsets.” This title was given to the town by a journalist from a Grand Rapids newspaper who witnessed his first Petoskey sunset in 1873. The town of Petoskey is named after Chief Ignatius Petoskey, a Native American and prominent business leader in the community. You can see his statue on Lewis Street near Stafford’s Perry Hotel. Michigan’s state stone, the Petoskey Stone, is named because the fossilized corral on the stones has the appearance of the sun’s rays. The Petoskey Stone is found in abundance in the Petoskey area and is a popular trinket at local gift shops. The Petoskey area still has a prominent Native American presence through the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians. The tribe works extensively on historic preservation as well as on the preservation of their language. Bay View Association is a community on the National Register of Historic Places. This chataqua was formed in 1875 by the United Methodist Church and is still affiliated with the church. Of the 450cottages in Bay View, around 400 were built prior to 1900. The community has its own chapel, post office, library, and a 1,000-seat auditorium where they feature performances throughout the summer. The name Petoskey comes from the name ‘Petosegay’ and is a Native American word that references the rising sun or rays of light. The Northern Michigan Cultural Alliance boasts 19-organizations involved with providing cultural opportunities in the Little Traverse Bay Region. The Crooked Tree Arts Center in Downtown Petoskey regular features touring art exhibits and offers a 300-seat performance theatre. Petoskey has a Steel Drum Band! The sound of Trinadad and Tebago can be heard in northern Michigan through this 30-piece ensemble of high school students offered by the Public Schools of Petoskey. The band tours extensively and is in high demand for concerts and parades. The Little Traverse Wheelway is one of the most spectacular bike trails in Michigan. The Wheelway spans 26-miles connecting the communities of Charlevoix, Bay Harbor, Petoskey, and Harbor Springs along the shoreline of Little Traverse Bay. Curbside recycling is offered in the City of Petoskey and in surrounding townships. Emmet County is home to one of only 12-Dark Sky Parks in the world. The Headlands, near Mackinaw City, achieved the designation because it is free of light pollution and offers valuable natural darkness for observation of stars and celestial objects. Downtown Petoskey hosts a Farmer’s Market every Friday morning, June through October. Bay Harbor is an upscale, resort community that boasts near 500 residential units, 27-holes of golf, a downtown area, a yacht club, and an equestrian center…all along five miles of shoreline of Little Traverse Bay.
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