July 2014 - Pentwater Lake Association
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July 2014 - Pentwater Lake Association
July 2014 Pentwater Lake Association Pentwater n io t a i c o s s A e k a L July 2014 Mute Swans: The Lovely Bird We Love To Hate By Dave Spratt/Joe Primozich Inside this issue: Mute Swans 1-2 Message from the President 3 Mudpuppies! 4 Back from the Mac 5 Homecoming 6 Water Quality Report 7 Artist’s Palette News Around Town 8-9 13-16 New Library Director 18 Budget Report 19 Annual Dinner Report 20 Special Points of Interest: Fishing Report Local Programs and Classes Listing of Officers and Committees Membership Application Strawberry Shortcake Social Inland Lakes Covention Classes and Programs Schedule of Events Pretty as they are, these invasive creatures are quickly becoming an ugly problem. The problem is typified by the picture taken at the head of Pentwater Lake at Long Bridge on the southwest side, or lake side. This is a Canada goose nest that was right under the lake side bridge walkway. I watched her end up being successful and hatching her 2 eggs after having been chased off the marsh by the male mute swan, or cob. The swans were nesting on the up river side of the bridge and any nesting waterfowl were fair game for attack or threatening gestures to drive them out. Only the immature geese that were loafing and not nesting in their first year were allowed to stay up river on the sand bar. Lake residents like the swans for more than one reason. Their beauty and grace are unquestionable. In spring everyone goes gaga over their little fuzzy babies. And bonus: They harass the geese enough to keep them on the move, which prevents large deposits of goose cookies from building up on lawns. But that’s really just one way of looking at it. Both cases actually illustrate the problems with mute swans: They are aggressive to humans and other wildlife. On top of that, they destroy habitat that other birds- especially ducks – need to survive. And their presence is most likely preventing the recovery of native trumpeter swans, which are progressing nicely but can’t find much habitat that isn’t already claimed by mute swans. (It’s easy to tell mute swans from native trumpeters and the tundra swans that migrate through in fall and spring: Mute swans have an orange bill. Trumpeter bills are black; tundra swans have a black bill with a little yellow at the base. In short : orange = bad.) Mute swans are an invasive species that is causing large – scale ecological problems, but because they’re so doggoned pretty they have the opposite of a public relations Continued on page 2 July 2014 Pentwater Lake Association Swans…..continued from page 1 problem: People are so enamored with their grace and beauty that most don’t realize what a menace they are. A presidential candidate should be so lucky. But the folks who are bird –wise in Michigan’s Department of Natural Resources look around the state and see 15,000 beautiful, graceful bad actors. The Division of Wildlife aims to reduce the population of mute swans to 2,000 by the year 2030, and the program is well under way at state – owned recreation areas like Pointe Mouillee near Monroe. The destructive capacity of mute swans is at least twofold: For one thing they’ve actually been observed killing ducklings and stomping on delicate breeding areas of other birds. The second is that they are voracious eaters and they hang around too long. In other words, they don’t migrate. That keeps important forage plants from recovering like they would if they could catch a break from big, hungry birds. Even the species mute swans don’t harass outright often show up in long standing wetland habitats only to find there’s nothing left to eat The swans got it all. “We much prefer a native species over a non - native species,” said Barb Avers, a waterfowl specialist with the Michigan DNR. “The biggest thing we see with mute swans is the damaging effects they have, in terms of destruction of habitat and the competition with native species, but also in pure aggression. We do see a lot of those negative impacts.” Mute swans were introduced into Michigan in the mid-1800s for the sole purpose of looking good on estates and in parks. They performed that duty just fine for decades, but over the past 20 years something went horribly wrong. There were about 2.000 mute swans statewide in 1990, but by the year 2000 that number had nearly tripled to 5,700. By 2010 it had gone over 15,000, and the problems the swans were causing were rampant. Keep in mind that aside from the public’s lack of understanding, very little stands in the way of Michigan’s mission. The plan to drastically reduce Michigan’s mute swan populations has the support of groups like the National Audubon Society and the American Bird Conservancy. And since they are a non – native species, they have no federal protection. In fact, some states allow them to be hunted. Don’t expect that here. Michigan’s wildlife folks have decided that opening up a hunting season would give mute swans a more desirable status, and they don’t want that. So they’ll just keep slugging away at the goal of 2,000 birds, a number that once reached would be easier to sustain. And they allow that the smaller number would still please those who enjoy mute swans despite their faults. “If we can get that population down to 2,000 and keep it under control, it seems like when we had that many we didn’t have this many conflicts,” Avers said. “We’re trying to place some social value on mute swans and recognize that some people like them and enjoy viewing them. They’re big, beautiful birds.” Condensed from - Mute Swans: “The Lovely Bird We Love To Hate”; Michigan Outdoors Magazine, March/April 2012 pp. 26-27 2 July 2014 Pentwater Lake Association The President’s Message Safer Waters It has been over four years that the Pentwater Lake Association has tried to get buoy markers placed in the shallow areas of Pentwater Lake. Watching boats of all types run aground has become more common with lower water levels. Two years ago Tim Simon, our marine officer, recorded 12 groundings. Boaters running aground were mainly new comers to the area or sailboat racers. Things needed to changed for the safety of all lake users. Simply, it came down to knowing who to work with. Initially, Tim Simon became totally convinced of the need for the project. He then became the driving force spearheading the need for three new buoys to be placed on Pentwater Lake. Chuck Smith was brought into the discussion and Chuck encouraged the Township Board to vote for the buoy funding. So special thanks to the Pentwater Township Board, as last fall they approved spending $720 for the three buoys. This allowed the final piece in the puzzle, Patterson Marine Company, to place the three buoys in the lake in early June. Two are placed at the east end of the lake at the front of the river mouth delta. The third buoy was placed off the south point in the middle of the lake. So if you see these three local friends of the lake, thank them for their support and action in this matter. Pentwater Lake is a safer place for it. Pentwater Angler Fish Report By Brian Ceane Brian Ceane of the Pentwater Angler submitted the following top catches over the last 3 months. A 30 lb. brown was caught off the Bass Lake outlet in Lake Michigan. Ben Gabbard caught a 25 lb. king salmon on Lake Michigan. From the channel came a 38 inch northern pike in mid May. A 14 inch crappie was taken from the middle of the lake. From the new bridge platform a 19 inch smallmouth was caught. 3 July 2014 Pentwater Lake Association Pentwater’s Mudpuppies by Joe Primozich So you thought you knew all of the aquatic animals that live in Pentwater Lake. That was my attitude, until this spring when I was putting my dock in at the east end of the lake at the end of May. When standing in my waders, all of a sudden something came floating up to me with an appendage sticking out of the water with digits on it. As I looked closer I saw that it had external gills behind its head and smooth skin. Amazed that it was so intact, I measured it to be over 15 inches long. Later finding out that the average mudpuppy is 13 inches, I realized I had found a grand daddy of a mudpuppy. By all references I could find, this is an indicator of good water quality. It appeared that the mudpuppy had been washed out of the marsh during a recent rain event. Since aquatic salamanders live an average life span of 11 years and appear to become a rusty brown color, this one seemed to be an older member of the community of Necturus maculosus, its scientific name. When I found out that these aquatic salamanders were nocturnal, I realized why I had not seen any in my wanderings. Their diet consists of earthworms, insects, mollusks, and annelids. They can mature at 6 years old and lay up to 60 eggs on average. Some lay as many as 200 eggs. They carry two types of glands. Mucous glands help to keep the skin moist and granular glands secrete a poison as a defense system. Man, fish, crayfish, turtles, and watersnakes are their enemies. Just remember; if you are talking about these down south, they are called waterdogs. JILLY BARNES ENTERS ARTPRIZE 2014 Jilly’s Gallery is open for the season with new work and wonderful news. Jilly has been accepted into ArtPrize 2014 and is showing her work at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids Mi., September 24 thru October 12, 2014. Her piece is 18 feet long and approximately 5 and one half feet wide. “Engulfed in Glass” represents four seasons on the shoreline at four different times of the day during the four seasons of the year. This large work consists of over 236 pieces of fused glass layered and installed in a manner to give the illusion of one mural. Jilly’s piece began an with an idea, transformed into a sketch, then to a prototype. Inspired by West Michigan’s shoreline, “Engulfed in Glass” depicts the coldness of a moonwashed Michigan Winter night relieved into a hopeful Spring morning, transitioning towards an endless Summer sunset and finally into an Autumn Afternoon with its melancholy winds and blustering waves. The viewer is engulfed into the complexity of the installation, and reflective qualities of the glass. Fusing techniques incorporated were multi-firings, slumping , raking and casting using iridescent glass, cathedral glass, opaque glass, Frit glass, and Dichroic glass. Of course, it would not be complete without the encapsulated dune sand and pockets of driftwood that make the Michigan shoreline so special. Jilly invites you to get “Engulfed in Glass”. 4 July 2014 Pentwater Lake Association "BACK FROM THE MAC" PARTY SET FOR FRIDAY, JULY 25 Expected adequate channel depths should attract dozens of Chicago to Mackinac racing sailboats and crews to overnight in Pentwater on Friday, July 25, and attend this year’s Back from the Mac Party at the Pentwater Yacht Club. “Everyone in the community is again invited to join in the fun, enjoy a great meal, listen and dance to a terrific band, and welcome the sailors,” said party chair Laura Ellam. “Seeing all those sailboats rafted together in front of the PYC, against the backdrop of the channel entrance, is a real sign of summer. But so is enjoying charcoal grilled corn-on-the-cob that’s dripping in butter!” The evening begins at 5 p.m. when the cash bar opens; a dinner buffet of brats, roast pig, corn on the cob, assorted salads and dessert is available from then until 8 p.m. The popular West Michigan band “Mid-Life Crisis” again entertains between 8 p.m.-midnight, and features music from the 60's, 70's and 80's. “The band tells us our party is one of their most favorite gigs, and we are really happy to have them back this year.” Tickets go on sale at the Yacht Club at 5 p.m. on July 25. A dinner/entertainment ticket costs $20 ($6 for children ages 6-12). For those coming for the entertainment and cash bar between 8 p.m. - midnight, there’s a $10 cover. “This will be our 18th year of throwing this terrific party,” said Ellam. “Stopping in Pentwater for the night and partying in our spectacular setting has become a real tradition for many of the race contestants.” This will be the 106th year of this annual race, affectionately known as "The Mac," and it begins on July 19. Some 350 boats, with hulls ranging between 30-80 feet in length, compete in multiple classes. Most boats typically take between 40-60 hours to complete the 289 nautical mile course depending on boat type and wind conditions. The boats returning to their home ports and stopping in Pentwater, will have traveled 160 nautical miles from Mackinac after competing in the race. Skippers can find the latest Pentwater Channel depths posted at http://pentwaterchannel.org/ or http:// pentwateryachtclub.com/. For more information, call the Yacht Club at 231-869-8921. Annual Strawberry Shortcake Social The PLA annual Strawberry Shortcake Social will take place on Thursday, August 14th during the weekend of Homecoming in Pentwater. This delicious treat will be sold at the Village Green on Thursday Evening beginning at 6:00 pm while the crowd gathers for the special concert of the combined Village and Clown Bands. Come and enjoy the concert and support the Pentwater Lake Association as we kick off the annual Homecoming Weekend festivities. The cost for a delectable strawberry shortcake is just $3.50 along with cold water for $1.00. 5 July 2014 Pentwater Lake Association Pentwater Homecoming: August 14 th-17th 2014 Theme: Sailing the Lakes Grand Sponsors: Village Cafe and Pub & West Shore Bank- Pentwater Come home to Pentwater and enjoy our Pentwater Homecoming 2014 Celebration! Many activities and events are planned for your friends and family’s enjoyment. Homecoming Activities are as follows: - Pentwater Township Cemetery Tours -Strawberry Shortcake Social -Les Bailey Memorial Concert -Teen Dance -Sand Sculpture Contest -Volleyball Tournament -Story Telling -Big Ten Alumni Golf Scramble -Ray Spychal Invitational Softball -Horseshoe Tournaments -Pentwater Yacht Club Ensign Race -Big Ten Tailgate Party -Homecoming Grand Parade at 4pm -Fireworks at Dusk -Marine Corps League Pancake Breakfast and more. -Scottville Clown Band Mini Concert (Behind Village Cafe & Pub) See the Chamber Website: www.pentwater.org for detailed information. This picture by Louise Olson was taken on June 21. It shows two eaglets the size of crows sitting on the nest edge to exercise their wings. It is the 4th consecutive year where multiple births have been successful to this point at the beginning of summer. 6 July 2014 Pentwater Lake Association Pentwater Lake Water Quality The water quality in Pentwater Lake is closely monitored each spring and summer. The PLA takes monthly water samples then drives them to GVSU’s Annis Water Research labs in Muskegon to be analyzed for chemical and e-coli content. These samples come from two points in the lake as well as one location each on the north and south branch of the river and the small creek that flows through the village. The PLA also works with the Cooperative Lakes Monitoring Program (CLMP) to measure spring and fall phosphorus, monthly chlorophyll, and weekly transparency readings. Not only do these programs give us a good annual profile of the lake, they also help detect any changes or trends occurring over the long term. We recently received the results of the 2013 samplings from CLMP so this is a summary of the results without going into too much scientific detail. Phosphorus is one of several essential nutrients that algae need to grow. We sample for it in the early spring and late summer. The long term readings are useful for evaluating nutrient enrichment in the lake and typing the lake. The readings in Pentwater Lake in 2013 were 38 micrograms per liter in April and 39 in September. This was a little higher than our previous averages. For comparison purposes, the average of the 150 lakes tested was 17 in the spring and 15 in the late summer. All lakes sample within a given window so comparisons are valid. Chlorophyll is useful for estimating the amount of algae in a lake. We sample monthly from May through September. Our monthly readings for 2013 were: May 4.8 micrograms per liter, June 17.0, July 7.4, Aug 12.0, and Sept 19.0 for an average of 12.0. Transparency (clarity) is measured weekly from May through September using a Secchi disc. Last summer with 18 readings we averaged a depth of 6.1 feet with a minimum of 3.0 on July 18, and a maximum 10.5 on June 20. Based on the data collected, lakes are typed into one of four general categories. Pentwater Lake continues to be considered a eutropic lake. Eutrophication is a natural process of lake aging, however human activity can speed the process. We can slow this cultural eutrophication by trying to reduce the input of nutrients and sediments into the lake from the surrounding lands. The more each of us invest in this, the more likely it is that future generations will enjoy the same quality of lake as we do now. Bill Bainton and Joe Primozich are our primary volunteer water samplers. Bill and Joe also deliver the CLMP samples to Grand Rapids, and last summer Bill, Kristin Forester, and Gay Birchard took turns delivering the samples to the Annis Research lab in Muskegon. If you want more information on this process, contact Bill or Joe. Please use Phosphorus Free Fertilizer 7 July 2014 Pentwater Lake Association Pentwater's Artist Palette …...Our Continuing Series on Pentwater Artists by Norma Oly Summer has finally arrived and with it, an opportunity for Pentwater’s many galleries to display and sell new works created by local artists this past winter. The Pentwater Arts Council is again co-hosting the 4th Friday Night Gallery Strolls which take place May through September on the last Friday of each month, from 5-8 p.m. Of course, there is no fee for people to stroll through downtown Pentwater, to visit the eight galleries which are participating this summer. Anyone who visits all eight will be entered into a drawing for a $25 gift certificate to one of the galleries. Participants also need to have their map with them to be eligible, and maps are available at each gallery. The first four galleries are located right next to each other on West 2nd Street, across from the Village Green near the Pentwater Yacht Club: 1-The newest gallery in town is the Petri Gallery where Cheri has displayed not only her beautiful portraits, but also exhibits the renowned oils done by her late husband Bert. The retired art teacher still holds classes and workshops, and was an Art Prize entrant in 2012. 2-Located next door to the Petri Gallery is the Chris Hammack Studio. Owner and prolific artist, Chris Hammack, displays her whimsical dream scenes as well as her beautiful oil portraits. The former teacher still holds workshops and painting sessions, and is often found working on projects in the Studio. 3-Kook’s Eye Gallery, owned by Patti Opel and husband Tim Norris, specializes in featuring Michigan artists. The Gallery is filled with paintings, drawings, jewelry, furniture, books and unique Items. Kook’s Eye loves to “ignite your eyes with art!” 4-Jewels By the Sea is a fabulous gallery of sparkling gemstones and magnificent jewelry. Owner and gold/silversmith, Ada Kajtazi, performs custom jewelry designs and repairs, remounts, appraisals and sales. Her gemstone displays are truly dramatic and brilliant. The other four galleries are located on the east side of Hancock Street: 5-Walking into downtown from the south, is Jilly’s Gallery which is always filled with a multitude of custom, one-of-a-kind glass works by Jilly herself. A 2014 Art Prize exhibitor at the Gerald Ford Museum in Grand Rapids this September, Jilly loves to to explain the processes she uses for her jewelry, driftwood pieces, and large scale glass artworks. Continued on page 9 8 July 2014 Pentwater Lake Association Pentwater's Artist Palette...continued …...Our Continuing Series on Pentwater Artists by Norma Oly 6-Marilyn’s Style Gallery, located under the “Our Gallery” awning, is run by artists Sue Hopp and Emily Kunsky. It features a wide variety of art creations and clothing, along with unique art-on-the-wall and several of Emily’s paintings. It is a feast for the eyes, and a great place in which to find unique gifts. 7-The Oldewick Post, open year-around, is another feast for the eyes. Gallery owners Crystal and Patrick Babbin have many unique items to offer including gorgeous local photographs, notecards, Polish wares, kitchen wares, specialty coffees and 50 flavors of fudge. 8-Art-on-the-Town Gallery, across from the United Methodist Church, is run by local artists themselves. The gallery highlights many different media with a variety of items on display including pottery, jewelry, paintings and weavings. Not only can wonderful gifts be purchased during the strolls at the end of each month, but light refreshments and hors d’oeuvres are available at each of the galleries as well. Just pick up a map at any of the eight participating galleries, visit all eight, and have an opportunity to win a gift certificate. There is always something fun to do in downtown Pentwater during the summer, but the 4th Friday Night Gallery Strolls are at the top of my list! The Glove Apparel – Featuring Michigan Brands Dan Nugent’s new store, The Glove Apparel, at 560 S. Hancock Street is now officially open. The store’s name – The Glove – refers to our great State of Michigan and represents all of the activities and recreational opportunities as well as memories made that fit us like a glove. Dan’s says the store’s main slogan is “All Michigan, All the Time.” The apparel and designs are based around the State of Michigan and are 100 % made in the USA and designed in Michigan. The Glove will carry t-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, stickers, and glassware. In addition, you can find music from local artists and the art designs by Andy Skinner. The store will be open every day from 10:00am– 8:00pm. 9 July 2014 Pentwater Lake Association Michigan Inland Lakes Convention: May 1 – 3, 2014 Partnering to Protect Michigan’s Inland Lakes Boyne Mountain Resort - Boyne Falls, Michigan This was the inaugural event, the Michigan Inland Lakes Convention, planned by the Michigan Inland Lake Partnership. The Partnership was launched in 2008 to promote collaboration to advance stewardship of Michigan’s inland lakes. This year’s sponsors for the convention included: • Michigan Chapter of the North American Lake Management Society • Michigan Lake and Stream Associations • Michigan Natural Shoreline Partnership • Department of Natural Resources • Institute of Water Research – Michigan State University • Department of Environmental Quality • Michigan State University – Extension Office The purpose of the Convention was to educate, engage, and empower the individuals who work, live and play on Michigan inland lakes. All participants at the convention had one thing in common. As stewards of our environment, we were there to learn and celebrate one of Michigan’s most beautiful and precious resources. The program offered a variety of opportunities for participants to engage in learning and in networking. Workshops were available over the three days: 5 sessions on Thursday morning and 5 sessions in the afternoon: 10 sessions on Friday afternoon, and 8 additional sessions on Saturday morning. Two invited speakers gave presentations on Friday morning. The first was by Eric Eckl, founder of “Water Words That Work” – a marketing and public relations firm for nature protection and pollution control organizations. The second speaker was Dennis Schomack, Senior Strategy Advisor (Office of Strategic Policy). In addition, over 60 exhibitors were on site representing numerous commercial entities, state and federal agencies, tribal groups, lake professional, and non – profit organizations. More Information online: http://michiganlakes.msue.msu.edu An archive is available on the Michigan Inland Lakes Partnership website and will include: presentations, handouts and a list of participants & speakers. 10 July 2014 Local Classes and Programs… Pentwater Lake Association BY LYNNE CAVAZOS Pentwater Artisan Learning Center “A place to be creative, to develop the creative, and to be with the creative” The Artisan Center is a facility that has approximately 11,000 square feet with shops for wood and metalworking and classrooms for painting, pottery, glass crafts, weaving, and other arts and crafts. To enjoy all that the Artisan Learning Center has to offer, you need to become a member. The membership levels are: Junior (13 – 18 years old) $25 per year Adult (over 18 years old) $120 per year Note: Membership runs from July 1st – June 30th. Memberships can be pro-rated if you come in midyear. Stop by the Pentwater Artisan Learning Center to take a tour and pick up a membership application. The center is located at 780 East Park Street. Lakeside Rehab Family Fitness and Wellness Center If you are looking for a family friendly fitness and wellness center, be sure and visit the new Lakeside Fitness and Wellness Center in downtown Hart. The new facility was completely renovated last year and is located at 39 State Street. A variety of classes are offered including: Step & Scult, Fundamental Fitness, Zumba (intro, gold, advanced) Tai-Chi, Spinning, Family Self Defense, Circuit City, Adult Hip Hop, Boot Camp, Yoga (level 1 and 2). Hours of Operation: Monday through Thursday - 6 am - 8 pm Friday – 6 am - 6 pm Saturday – 6 am - 2 pm Aquatic Fitness classes, swim lessons, and open swim hours are available at Lakeside Rehabilitation Center on 601 East Main Street in Hart. Private lessons are also available. Visit their website for more information and explanation of programs and costs: www.lakesiderehab.com Local Support Groups Cancer – Lakeshore Community Hospital -2nd Tuesday, 7 pm Stroke Survivors – Scottville Senior Center -3rd Thursday, 2:30 pm Low Vision – Ludington Senior Center -3rd Monday, 1:30 pm Caregivers – (Baby Boomers and Beyond) – Oceana County Council on Aging (OCCOA) in Hart -2nd Wednesday, 2 pm Dementia Support Group – Oceana County Medical Care Facility (OCMCF) in Hart -3rd Thursday, 4 pm 11 July 2014 Pentwater Lake Association Upcoming Events at Shared Space Studio: Shared Space Studio is announcing their 2014 line-up of Shared Space Resident Artists! Their third summer residency season runs from July 18th to August 18th. They will once again open the studio to the public every Sunday evening, at 6pm, for the Visiting Artist Slide Talk. Check the residency blog for updates. Come and enjoy a casual presentation, followed by Q&A, with snack and drinks provided. 2014 RESIDENT ARTISTS: Natalie Woodlock / cargocollective.com/cakeladyworld / New Orleans, LA Elijah Jensen-Lindsey / elijahjensenlindsey.com / Nampa, ID John Alexander Holland / www.flickr.com/photos/jjjalexanderhhh / Traverse City, MI Amanda Jayne Kennedy / amandajaynekennedy.com / Oakland, CA Alex Defiglia // www.sparrowcat.com / Grand Rapids, MI Scott Slade Wagner / scottyslade.com / Oakland, CA and Roscommon, MI Amber Phelps Bondaroff / amberpb.weebly.com / Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada Nick Lally / nicklally.com / Oakland, CA For more information visit the Shared Space Website: www.sharedspacestudio.com/ Mears State Park - Fresh Air Fit: Sunset Yoga Date: June 30, 2014 Time: 7:30pm - 8:30pm Location: Mears State Park, 400 West Lowell Street, Pentwater, MI This summer, get Fresh Air Fit at Charles Mears State Park with Rebecca Urick's Sunset Yoga class. This class is a nurturing, alllevels practice which implements fluid movements, stretching and conscious breathing with the primary focus of opening energy channels, freeing up tension in the body, re-energizing and relaxing. This class is a great complement to a regular meditation practice. After the class, you will feel refreshed, rejuvenated and inspired. Please bring a towel and water. Classes may be cancelled no later than 15 minutes prior to start time in the chance of heavy rain or lightning. Class takes place every Monday from 7:308:30pm, June 16-September 9. Meet near the swingset by the turnaround on Lowell Street (west of the park entrance). For more information, please call Rebecca at (231) 852-0849 or visit www.smilinglotusyoga.com 12 July 2014 Pentwater Lake Association NEWS AROUND TOWN … BY LYNNE CAVAZOS Ensign Nationals Sailboat Races 100 Years of Mears News - Afternoon Celebration Ensign Fleet 70 from Pentwater has been selected as the host club for the 2014 National Ensign Championship Regatta. The races will take place from August 17th through August 21st on Lake Michigan. For race registration and sponsorship information, contact N.J. Stoyanoff at (313) 433-1933 or visit www.2014ensignnationals.com. On August 24th, a special celebration will be held to recognize the Historical Park & Museum in Mears. The event has been scheduled from 1:00pm– 4:00pm. A 100 car parade will take place at 1:00pm, followed by the dedication of a Bronze Statue of Swift Lathers. Host: Oceana County Historical and Genealogical Society. Merchant Sidewalk Sales Pentwater Village merchants will have their annual sidewalk sale on August 22nd – 23rd. Bring your family and enjoy the sales. End of Summer Party - Pentwater Come join in the fun at the End of Summer Party behind The Village Café & Pub on August 30th. The party will feature a live band, drinks, entertainment, and more. 143rd Annual Oceana County Fair Date: August 20th-23rd. Location: Hart, Michigan at the Oceana County Fair Grounds Gate Admission: Adults - $2.00, Children – $1.00, Under 5 free Hours: 9am-11pm Come enjoy the 143rd Annual Oceana County Fair Days. Watch newspaper for other announcements and attractions. For more details call: 231-873-2247 Marine Corps League Pancake Breakfast August 31st from 8am-Noon Enjoy a Pancake Breakfast at Pentwater VFW Hall with proceeds going to Marine Corp Scholarship. The Marine Corp will be serving Pancakes, Sausage, Eggs, Bacon, Fruit, and Coffee. All you can eat! Costs: Adults: $7.00, Children (5-12): $3.00, and Children under 5: Free. 18th Annual Wooden Boat Show August 23rd at 11am The Pentwater Yacht Club will hold its 18th Annual Wooden Boat Show on Pentwater Lake on August 23rd. The show is open to the public and a buffet lunch will be available from noon to 2pm. Boat exhibitor registration forms are available on the PYC website. Dozens of beautifully built wood boats, vintage and new; powerboats, including Chris Craft, Century and Lyman, will be on display from 11am to 3 pm. The public may cast their vote for a People’s Choice Award, which will be presented along with Best Century and Best in Show awards at 3pm. At approximately 3:30 pm, the boat owners will form a boat parade touring Pentwater Lake, followed by the Commodore’s review at 4 pm. Vintage boat parts and collectibles will be on sale, as well as souvenir show t-shirts. For more information: www.pentwateryachtclub.com or Phone: (231) 869-8921 Hart Healthy Labor Day 5K & Bridge Walk September 1 at 9am Starts in Hart Historic District Wine & Art at the Harbor The Grapes of Mirth organization will hold its 10th annual “Art and Wine at the Harbor” benefit on Saturday, September 6th from 2:00 pm until 5:00 pm at Snug Harbor Marina in Pentwater. Tickets are $30.00 per person in advance or $35.00 at the door. The event benefits Harbor Hospice. The gala art auction and wine tasting takes place in a tent overlooking beautiful Pentwater Lake. The price of admission allows guests to sample 50 domestic and imported wines, and enjoy great food, desserts and music by Westside Jazz Ensemble. ...Continued on page 14 13 July 2014 Pentwater Lake Association NEWS AROUND TOWN …continued BY LYNNE CAVAZOS Wine and Art, continued A silent auction of original artwork donated by local artists will be held from 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm and proceeds benefit Harbor Hospice. Tickets are available at all Huntington Bank locations. Tickets can also be purchased in Pentwater at Cenzo’s Market, Marilyn’s Style and Snug Harbor. The Grapes of Mirth organization has donated more than $350,000 to local community organizations from its wine tasting events. For more information contact: Susan McGarry 231-728-3442 (Harbor Hospice) at info@harborhospicemi.org Jack Witt 231-869-7001 (Snug Harbor Marina) COVE Benefit Beach Walk and Run The 7th annual COVE Benefit Beach Walk (5K) and Run 5K/10K Run will be held at Charles Mears State Park starting 8:30 am on Saturday, September 13, 2014. The 5K and 10K races will follow a course covering paved, sand and beach surfaces. This is a perfect opportunity for walkers and runners to get in their morning exercise and enjoy the spectacular scenery along the Lake Michigan shoreline. Proceeds go to support Communities Overcoming Violent Encounters (COVE) – a non-profit agency serving victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and women and children who are homeless. Contact Lynne Cavazos by phone or email for registration information: (231) 869-5939 or lcavazos5939@charter.net. Online Registration available at: www.goracego.com Fall Volunteer Weekend Come volunteer at Charles Mears State Park on October 4th and 5th. Meet at the Park Headquarters Building Saturday Morning at 9am 24th Annual Fall Fest - Art & Craft Fair September 27th & 28th Experience the beauty of fall at the annual Arts and Craft Festival. Over 100 vendors provide hand-made crafts, a special skill or art, a skilled trade or antiques on the Village Green on September 27th – 28th. Enjoy live music from the band Awesome Distraction on the Village Green. This is a weekend not to miss. To register as a vendor for the Arts & Craft Festival, please contact Pentwater Chamber of Commerce at 231-869-4150. Spots available so contact us soon! Boating Safety Course July 10th & 11th and August 7th & 8th Classes are located at the Pentwater Yacht Club from 8:00 am– noon. To register or get more information call Don VanZile at 231-301-0310 (231301-0220) or Deputy Tim Simon at 231-873-6771 (231-873-2121). 50th Annual Fine Arts Fair This annual event, hosted by the Pentwater Jr. Women’s Club, is scheduled for July 12th from 9am-5pm on the Village Green. Each year the Pentwater Jr. Women’s Club invites artists from all over the country to participate in this juried Fine Art Fair. The Pentwater Service Club is the food vendor for this event. This local group supports our area through donations and services. If you would like additional information please visit : www.PentwaterJuniorWomensClub.com 14 July 2014 Pentwater Lake Association NEWS AROUND TOWN …continued BY LYNNE CAVAZOS Blooming Arts Garden Walk and Art Auction fishing. They will be back in port by noon to weigh in fish and get pictures taken. From there, the kids will reboard the bus, which will take them to the Oceana Eagle's Club for an afternoon picnic. Prizes will be awarded at the picnic, and everyone will have fish to take home. The Garden Club of Pentwater and The Pentwater Arts Council present their fourth annual Garden Walk/ Blooming Arts on Saturday, July 19th, 2014 from 11am-4pm. Artists will be painting/ doing artistic work at each of the gardens as well as on the Village Green that afternoon. Afterward the artist's work will be available for purchase at a silent auction on the Village Green. Come and enjoy an afternoon in the gardens and stay to see the lovely work that was created. Annual Chicken Dinner Enjoy a tasty chicken dinner on Sunday, August 3rd at the St. James Episcopal Annual Chicken Dinner. Dinner will be served starting at 12:00 noon. Contact Ruth Bailey at 231-869-8031 for more information. L.A.S.S.I. Shake, Wag, 'n Roll This annual event will be held on August 9th on the Village Green in Pentwater. The day’s events will include: Pet Walkathon, Pet Tricks and Costume Contests. All proceeds will benefit the stray, abandoned and abused companion animals of Oceana County. Tickets will be available at the Pentwater Chamber of Commerce office, as well from Garden Club members in early July and at the top of the hill at the Village Green the day of the walk. Tickets are $10.00 for adults and $1.00 for children under 12. For more information, please contact Carol Hooper, Garden Club President at 231-869-6035. Pentwater Township Library OPEN HOUSE Wednesday, July 23rd, 2014 6:30pm – 8:00pm Beginning at 6:30pm you will have an opportunity to meet the new Library Director, the Library Staff, and Board of Trustees and see what is new at the Library. Whitey Wegner Memorial Take a Kid Fishing Day This year will mark the 24th Annual Pentwater Sport Fishing Association Take-a-Kid Fishing Day in honor of Whitey Wegner, who started the event in 1990. This year's event will take place on Saturday, July 26th. To register for the event, children must be between the ages of 10-16 years old and must register with Joy Hamilton of the MSU Extension Office in Hart, Michigan. Contacts: Pentwater Sport Fishing Association--231-425-7866 or Joy Hamilton, MSU Extension Office--231-873-2129 On the day of the event, the group will meet in Hart at the MSU Extension office to board a bus, and the bus will transport kids to Pentwater Municipal Marina. Ken Wegner, of the Pentwater Sport Fishing Association, will meet the group there and match the kids up with the captains who will take them out Marilyn Warner, Linda Lewis and Mary Jane Fedder ...Continued on page 16 15 July 2014 Pentwater Lake Association NEWS AROUND TOWN …continued BY LYNNE CAVAZOS Library, continued At 7:00pm there will be a presentation detailing where the library has been and where the library is going. There will be time set aside for questions and feedback. Coming soon – Geek the Library Geek the Library is a community building campaign designed to get the library and community talking about what is important to them. Go to geekthelibrary.org to learn more about “Getyourgeekon.” New Location for Sun & Beach in Pentwater Sun & Beach has moved to a new location this year. The business is currently located where Gardener’s Folly has been (150 S. Hancock Street). The store has extended hours and is open from 9:00am until 10:00pm every day of the week. The Sun and Beach store features children’s clothes from 6 months of age and up, women’s clothing, and men’s clothing. In addition, the store carries a full line of shoes (flip flops, water shoes, etc.), a wide range of beach equipment and toys, and jewelry and sunglasses. Free printing is available on tee shirts, beach towels, and sweatshirts. Scott Christopher Homes Grand Rapids-based builder has opened a new office In Pentwater. Scott Christopher Homes, located at 144 Hancock St., will be focusing on renovation work but also offers new builds for clients. For more than 30 years, Scott Christopher Homes, has specialized in building and renovating amazing lakefront homes and cottages through Michigan. Initially, a representative will be at the new office during different hours. An appointment can be arranged for anytime by contacting the client development specialist, Ron Rutkowski at (231) 241-1000. Village Grounds – Plenty of Breathing Space The Village Grounds has partnered with the neighboring salon, Hair Culture, to make creative use of their combined space. The coffee house now steams directly into the area in front of the salon, and four square tables now surround the salon. Along with the expansion of the space has come an expansion in the menu. Village Grounds now offers a larger lunch menu with more sandwiches, soups, and homemade baked goods.. In addition, their incredible menu of coffee drinks, smoothies, and teas will be available. They will continue to feature the old favorites, especially the cherry chicken wrap. Of course, the true favorites will be on the menu: white chocolate scones and signature drinks like caramel crème and crème brulee lattes. The Village Grounds is open daily at 7:00 AM for more than just great coffee. 16 July 2014 Pentwater Lake Association New Owners for Pentwater River Outfitters Pentwater River Outfitters (PRO) is open for the summer season with new owners. Business partners Lynda Apple and Gregg Wallace, purchased PRO in May from Jeff Jacques. Lynda and Gregg are excited to have the opportunity further develop the recreation resources in the area. Pentwater is a destination for many people and they hope to make Pentwater River Outfitters a part of the outdoor experience of residents and visitors. Lynda is an experienced, professional river guide and ski patroller in Northern Arizona and along West Coast. In the winter, she works as an EMT in Flagstone, Arizona in a Level 1 Trauma Center. Gregg grew up in Chicago but spent most of his adult life in Flagstaff, Arizona where he owned a commercial printing company. His background is also in recreational outings and guiding. Last summer, Gregg lived on a boat in Frankfort, Michigan and then spent the winter in Pentwater recuperating from a back injury. This May, Gregg discovered that Pentwater River Outfitters was for sale and he and Lynda decided to purchase the business. Gregg and Lynda hope to grow outdoor resources that will benefit children, adults, the local school, and the community as a whole. They look forward to adding classes, lessons, and seminars for paddling and paddle boating. The store will carry “Perception” kayaks, “Dolsey” – paddleboards, “Old Town” canoes, and accompanying accessories such as paddles, shoes, and personal flotation devices for purchase. They also have available for rent: single kayaks, double kayaks, canoes, and plastic and glass stand up boards. Livery is also available to the North and South Forks of the Pentwater River, the state game areas marsh, and Lake Michigan from Charles Mears State Park. Gregg and Lynda’s goal is to share the outdoors and provide the gear to support it. The store will continue to carry Royal Robbin’s clothing line and Chaco and Keens shoes. In addition, bicycles - “Critical Cycles” - will be available for rent: $15 for 1- 4 hours and $25 for a full day. Pentwater River Outfitters will be open from May through Labor Day - 7 days a week from 10:00 AM – 6:00 pm. Special hours are available on request. In the fall, the store will be open weekends for color tours and during all of Pentwater’s special events. Lynda and Greg are “enjoying the small town feel of Pentwater and getting to know the passionate community members and visitors who live here. “ 17 July 2014 Pentwater Lake Association New Library Director at Pentwater Township Library After serving as the Interim Director for six months, Linda Lewis is now the Director of the Pentwater Township Library. Linda was born and raised in Jackson, Michigan but like many of us started coming to the Pentwater area for summer vacation with her parents. Her parents owned a lovely log cabin on Bass Lake. Ten years ago, Linda moved into the log cabin (after it was winterized) and took up permanent residency. In 2007, Linda began working at the Pentwater Township Library as a library aide and the next year was promoted to the Administrative Aide/Bookkeeper position. She worked closely with Marilyn Cluchey until her retirement in September of 2013. On April 1st of 2014, Linda became the permanent Director of the Library. Her primary responsibilities are to implement the goals and guidelines set forth by the Library Board and to oversee program development and the library staff. In addition, Linda does the buying for the library – books, books on tape, magazines subscriptions, and newspaper subscriptions. In addition to Linda, the Library Staff includes two Assistant Librarians: Jackie Baisden, who serves as the bookkeeper for the library and Mary Jane Fedder who works primarily planning library programs. Three Library Aides, Marilyn Warner, Teresa Veine, and Tammy Bailey, work at the front desk and take care of shelving materials and assisting visitors to the library. What Linda enjoys most about her new position as Director of the Pentwater Township Library is her interaction with the people who come to the library, the permanent residents and the summer visitors. She has fun creating programs that the entire community! SUMMER PROGRAMS: The Pentwater Township Library provides exciting programs for adults and children. The 2014 Summer Series – “Fascinatin’ Rhythms” – began in June and continues through August. The following two programs are coming up in July and August: • Grand Rapids Jazz Orchestra – Tuesday, July 15th at 7:00 PM at the First Baptist Church in Pentwater (corner of First and Rush St.) One of Michigan’s premier jazz ensembles that features one of Pentwater’s own, Ted Crag, on trumpet. • Drummunity by Lori Fithian - Wednesday, August 6th at 7:00 PM. At the Village Green (rain location – Centenary United Methodist Church) This is an interactive program that is high energy, fun, and empowering for people of all ages. Lori will bring her collection of hand drums and percussion toys. Everyone participates from 10 – 400 or more people – all playing together! The Children’s Summer Reading Program for pre-school through 5th grade meets every Tuesday from June 17th – July 23rd. PRESCHOOL – 2nd GRADE meets at 10:00 AM and features lots of stories, music, and activity. 3RD – 5TH GRADE meets at 1:00 PM and includes stories, crafts, and experiments in science. Special Program – Tuesday, July 22nd at 7:00 PM at the Pentwater Friendship Center Getting Excited about Science with Steve Belliveau is a fast paced science show that incorporates large props, music, humor, audience participation, and FUN! 18 July 2014 Pentwater Lake Association PENTWATER LAKE ASSOCIATION INC. Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements for 12 Months Ended May 31, 2013 and May 31, 2014, Cash in Bank and the 2014-15 Budget as Presented Budget Actual (May 31) 2014-15 2014 2013 $6,900 $5,600 $5,600 1,200 1,618 1,080 460 444 384 2,200 2,235 1,634 2 2 3 10,762 9,899 8,701 Water Quality Testing 1,470 1,467 1,467 Newsletter Production 1,400 1,340 1,272 Newsletter Editor 500 500 500 Membership Directory 300 754 734 Subscriptions to Michigan Riparian 460 480 320 1,900 1,858 1,452 Annual Meeting Expense 500 494 200 Michigan Lake & Stream Assoc. Dues 250 250 250 Michigan Inland Lakes Conference 500 505 409 Michigan Waterfront Alliance 100 100 100 75 75 75 Strawberry Social 700 662 725 Insurance 680 660 643 Web Site 325 975 0 Miscellaneous Expenses 250 362 179 Total Disbursements 9,410 10,482 8,326 Receipts over (under) Disbursements 1,352 (583) 375 14,531 14,313 229 233 RECEIPTS: Membership Dues Annual Membership Meeting/Dinner Subscriptions to Michigan Riparian Strawberry Social Interest Income Total Receipts DISBURSEMENTS: Annual Membership Meeting/Dinner Pentwater Chamber of Commerce Cash in Bank: As of May 31 Number of Members 230 19 July 2014 Pentwater Lake Association Annual Meeting Huge Success On Friday June 20, 2014, over eighty people attended the Pentwater Lake Association annual meeting and dinner held at St. Vincent's Church. People were treated to a delicious array of appetizers, entrees, salads, and desserts prepared by Suzannne Hutchings of Safe Harbor Inn. Joe Primozich, president of PLA welcomed guests, and Village President Juanita Pierman shared an inspiring poem entitled "Pentwater," written by a high-school-aged summer visitor. After dinner, State Representative Jon Bumstead addressed the audience. "Pentwater is a beautiful part of the state," he said. Bumstead is the chairman of the Department of Natural Resources appropriations committee, and he introduced the evening's featured speaker Keith Creagh, Director of the DNR. Creagh shared his background in agriculture and natural resources as it relates to Governor Snyder's plan for improving Michigan's quality of life. He pointed out there are 4.6 million acres of public land in the state, and said it is vital to make that work for the benefit of local communities. "We need to pay attention to the quality of the water for current and future generations," he said. "We define ourselves around water." After the program, Creagh and his wife, Laska, a former Pentwater school teacher, were able to visit the Long Bridge fishing deck with Bumstead and Pentwater Township Supervisor Chuck Smith. Following Creagh's presentation, the formal business of the PLA annual meeting was conducted, including approval of last year's annual meeting minutes and the treasurer's report, followed by newsletter, water quality, and natural resources committee reports. President Primozich then thanked off-going board members Paul Anderson, Lynn Cavazos, and George Richey for their service to PLA. The new nominees -Robert Forester, Ellen Lightle, and Malcomb McCaleb- were introduced and elected to three-year terms. At the conclusion of the evening's events, various door prizes were distributed. The beach-theme centerpieces, created by Lynne Cavazos, were then presented at each table to the individual with the most children and grandchildren, a fitting reminder of the importance of the PLA's mission for generations to come. ...By Ellen Lightle 20 July 2014 Pentwater Lake Association SCHEDULE OF EVENTS July 10-11 Boating Safety Course - PYC July 12 Annual Fine Arts Fair on the Village Green - 9am-5pm July 19 Garden Walk & Blooming Art - Garden Club - 11am-4pm July 25 Back from the Mac Party - PYC 5 pm July 26 Whitey Wegner Mem’l "Take A Kid Fishing Day" Aug. 7-8 Boating Safety Course - PYC Aug. 9 "Shake, Wag 'n Roll" Fair on the Village Green Aug. 14-17 Pentwater Homecoming Celebration Aug. 14 Strawberry Shortcake Sale – Village Green - 6pm Aug. 14 Les Bailey Mem’l Band Concert - Village Green - 7:30pm Aug. 15 Sand Sculpture Contest – State Park 8am Aug. 16 Homecoming Grand Parade – 4pm Aug. 16 Big Ten Tailgate Party - Tent Behind Village Pub - Noon Aug. 16 Homecoming Fireworks at Dusk – Charles Mears State Park Aug. 17-21 Ensign Nationals Sailboat Races - Pentwater Yacht Club Aug 20-23 Oceana County Fair - Hart Fairgrounds Aug. 22-23 Annual Merchants’ Sidewalk Sale Aug. 23 Wooden Boat Show & Parade - Pentwater Yacht Club Aug. 30 End of Summer Party - Behind Village Café & Pub Sept. 6 Art & Wine at the Harbor - Snug Harbor Marina Sept. 13 COVE Benefit 5K/10K Beach Run/Walk 8:30am - State Park Sept. 27-28 Fall Fest Arts & Crafts Fair on the Village Green Weekly and Monthly Repeat Events in Pentwater: Monday and Thursdays - Farmer's Market (6/2-9/1) from 10am-1pm Tuesdays - "Pickin' in the Park" - Village Green at 7pm Wed. & Sat. (5/14-9/27) - Ensign Sailboat Races at PYC - 6pm Thursdays - Civic Band Concert - Village Green at 8pm (6/26-Aug.) Fridays - Bingo at the VFW Hall at 6:30 pm 1st Wednesday of the Month - Drumming Circle - Pentwater Library 7-9pm 3rd Saturday of the Month Used Book Sale - Pentwater Library - 2:30 to 3:30pm 4th Friday of the Month - Gallery Stroll from (5/30-10/31) 5-8pm * Check www.pentwater.org (869-4150) for details and more. 21 July 2014 Pentwater Lake Association PLA OFFICERS President, Joe Primozich Vice-President TBD Secretary, Valerie Church-McHugh Treasurer, Bob Forester BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bill Bainton Officers and Board Members for the 2013-2014 year Mac McCaleb (from left to right) Tony Monton Standing: Malcolm “Mac” McCaleb, Bill Bainton, Joe Primozich, Lynne Cavazos, David Rose Seated: George Richey, Tony Monton, Rhonda Shotwell, Valerie Church-McHugh New Board Members will be listed in the October Newsletter Dave Rose Rhonda Shotwell Pentwater Village Council Juanita Pierman, President Committees Jared Griffis Daniel Hoekstra Natural Resources Joe Primozich Bill Maxwell Water Quality Bill Bainton Don Palmer Social Lynne Cavazos Membership Norma Oly Publicity Rhonda Shotwell Newsletter Editor Karen St.Denis and Lynne Cavazos George Richey Website Norm Shotwell Tom Sturr Bob Allard, Village Manager Dick Hutchings, Marina Manager Pentwater Township Board Charles Smith, Township Supervisor For more information about a committee or to get involved contact Joe Primozich at 869-8681 or joeprimozich@chartermi.net Website: www.pentwaterlakeassociation.org Dean Holub, Clerk Janice Siska, Treasurer Mike Flynn Pat Ruggles Oceana County Sheriff’s Department Marine Deputy Tim Simon 22 July 2014 Pentwater Lake Association New Store/New Location: West on Monroe Boutique Crista Winteringham spent summers here in Pentwater and is now the proud owner of her first boutique West On Monroe. Crista has a degree in Interior Design from Kendall in Grand Rapids and worked in that line of business while in Chicago, San Francisco, and Washington D.C. She loves it here in Pentwater – it is a nostalgic place for her to open her new business. West on Monroe specializes in women’s clothing, handbags, and jewelry, home decorations, candles, cards and wrapping paper, and fresh flowers and fresh bouquets. The store will be open 7 days a week through Labor Day – hours 11:00am– 7:00pm. West on Monroe is located across from the public marina next to Beach Nut of Pentwater. Fudge & Frosting – Every Batch from Scratch Joel Martin and Roxann Mills, partners and friends, have opened a delicious new store next to Gull’s Landing, 407 S. Hancock Street. They have combined their sweet tooth skills to provide us with an amazing assortment of treats and baking delights. “Fudge and Frosting” will feature fudge (of course), turtles, caramel popcorn, English toffee, powerful cinnamon rolls, sugar cookies, cupcakes, fancy cakes and pies, truffles, candied apples and more. Joel worked as a candy maker on Mackinac Island for 15 years and is now in Pentwater to provide us with more options for our sweet tooth. He says that a candy shop takes a specific clientele. Candy goes with vacations and he sees Pentwater as a favorite vacation destination. “Frosting and Fudge” will be open until Christmas this year. Their hours will be 12:00 pm – 8:00pm Monday through Friday, 10:00 am– 8:00 pm on Saturday, and 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm on Sundays. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Membership Application PENTWATER LAKE ASSOCIATION Membership Application “For the love of the Lake” P.O. 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(In Black & White) _______ Dues: Yearly Family Membership (one vote), from July 1 through June 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 30.00 Subscription to Michigan Riparian Magazine, published quarterly (optional) $12.00 . . . . . $ ___.__ Total (Make check payable to Pentwater Lake Association, Inc.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ ____.__ 23 July 2014 Pentwater Lake Association Published and distributed by Pentwater Lake Association P.O. Box 825 Pentwater, MI 49449 41st Sand Sculpture Contest Start gathering up a shovel, bucket, watering can, water spritzer, spoons, putty scraper, trowel, butter knife, drinking straws, and brushes! The 41st Sand Sculpture Contest during Pentwater Homecoming is Friday, August 15, 2014, from 8 am - noon at Charles Mears State Park. The annual event for area residents and visitors is sponsored by the Pentwater Service Club, and brings together local residents and summer visitors to celebrate our terrific Lake Michigan lakefront. Team registration begins at 8 a.m. that morning at the Park pavilion, and there's no cost to enter. Judging begins at 11 am, with trophies awarded at noon to the top three designs in each of seven categories: Ages 1-7, 8-10, 11-13, 14-16, 17-Adult, Immediate Family, and Extended Family. Free on-site parking is available for vehicles displaying a State of Michigan Recreation Passport. Photos from previous years' contests are posted on the "Pentwater Sand Sculpture Contest" Facebook page. Please "Like" our event and invite your Facebook friends to do so as well ... and also participate on Aug. 15. For more info, call 313-498-0155. 24