Calendar of Events

October and November 2012


Sunset with sailboat and the light houses at Grand Haven, Michigan

October 2012
1-6 Grand Haven Artwalk 2012, downtown, Grand Haven. Exhibit runs through Oct. 9 and features the work of local and international artists. Vote for your favorite Artwalk piece. Visit www.ghartwalk.com or call 616-844-1188 for details.
1-7 19th Annual Grand Valley Shakespeare Festival, Grand Valley State University, Allendale Campus. Michigan’s oldest Shakespeare Festival attracts more than 10,000 visitors each year. Renaissance Faire, Greenshow, food, and more. This year’s Shakespeare production is Richard III. Tickets are $6-$14. Visit www.gvsu.edu/shakes/ for details.
1-28 The Famous Pumpkin Train, Coopersville & Marne Railway, 311 Danforth Street, Coopersville. Train runs Saturday and Sunday through the month. Passengers will be entertained by the Great Pumpkin, Scarecrow and Little Crow. Children pick a pumpkin from the Pumpkin Patch at the end of the train ride. Children under 2 ride free. Adults $14.50, Children 2-12 $11.50, Seniors 60+ $13.50. Call 616-997-7000 for information.
1-31 3rd Annual Regional Juried Show, South Haven Center for the Arts, 600 Phoenix Street, South Haven. Artists from the Great Lakes States of Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. Prizes awarded. Show runs thru November 11. 269-637-1041.
2 Folk Jam Night, Coopersville Farm Museum, 375 Main Street, Coopersville. Bring your own acoustic instrument on the first and third Tuesday of each month and jam along. Or just sit back and enjoy the music. 6pm - 9pm. 616-997-8555.
    Jim Shore cow with a fall basket of flowers
3 Wednesday Holland Farmers Market, Eighth Street Market Place, Holland. 8am-4pm. Over 50 vendors. 616-355-1138 for info.
3 Wednesday Farmers Market, Chinook Pier, (beneath the green canopy), Grand Haven. 8am-2pm. Call 616-842-4910 for info.
3 Wednesday Farmers Market, Farmers Market Pavilion, North Main Street parking lot, Coopersville. 8am to 1pm. 616-997-5164.
4 Thursday Spring Lake Farm & Garden Market, Church Street, downtown Spring Lake. 9am to 2pm. 616-842-4910.
5 Friday Farmers Market, Veterans Memorial Park, W. Randall Street, Coopersville. 2pm to 7pm. Call 616-997-5164 for details.
5-6 Buster Keaton Society Convention & Film Festival, Frauenthal Center, 425 W. Western Avenue, Muskegon. Tour the Keaton family home, watch Buster Keaton films and TV footage, and more. Call Cindy at 231-740-6886 for information.
    Fall Corn cobs at Khnemu Studio in Fennville, Michigan
5-7 Bangor Harvest Festival, downtown Bangor. Pancake breakfast, quilt show, bake sale, car show, horseshoe tournament, live music, kids’ events, arts & crafts fair, food and more. Call Bethany Johnson at 269-906-0844 for more info.
6 New Buffalo Harvest & Wine Festival, Lion’s Park, New Buffalo. Noon-10pm. Tastings of local microbrews and wines. Live music, arts & crafts, pumpkin painting, food, kids activities and more. Admission: $5 - Children Free.
6 Eastown Fallfest 5K, East Grand River Park, Grand Haven. 8am-noon. 5K Run/Walk, pancake breakfast, entertainment tent, pets, children’s activities, Parade a Palooza, Big Wheel Race, Taste of Eastown. Visit www.eastowngrandhaven.org for details.
6 Saturday Holland Farmers Market, Eighth Street Market Place, Holland. 8am-4pm. Over 50 vendors. 616-355-1138.
6 Saturday Farmers Market, Chinook Pier, (beneath the green canopy), Grand Haven. 8am-2pm. 616-842-4910.
Lama's near the Quilt Store in Fennville, Michigan
6 Annual Vander Fest, Vander Cider Mill and Winery, 14921 Cleveland Avenue, Spring Lake. Vander Mill hosts its first Fall Craft, Beer and Cider Festival. Local restaurant owners, beer and cider producers. 4pm-10pm. Call Paul at 616-842-4337 for more info.
6 Douglas Oktoberfest, Center Street, downtown Douglas. Noon-8pm. Parade, 35-piece German band, Kinderplatz kids games, food tents, Best Dressed Herr & Fraulein contest, Strudel Meisters and more.
6 Art & All That Jazz, Center Street, Douglas. Visit the shops and galleries of charming downtown Douglas. Live music. 6-8pm. Call 269-857-4210 for details.
6 Chris Smither in Concert, Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver Street, Saugatuck. Performance by folk/blues singer songwriter Chris Smither. 8pm. 269-857-2399 for ticket info.
6 Harvest Festival, the corner of Pleasant and State Streets, St. Joseph.10am-4pm. The season’s last Farmers Market, petting zoo, free horse-drawn trolley rides, cider press demonstrations by Jollay Orchards, and more. Free.
Alpenhorn players at Octoberfest in Douglas, Michigan
6 Kiwanis Club Pancake Day, Whitcomb Tower, downtown St. Joseph. 8:00am-1pm. $5.00. Proceeds go to playground equipment for Kiwanis and Riverside Parks. Sponsored by St. Joseph Kiwanis Club.
6-7 Skip’s Open-Air European Farmers Market, corner of Red Arrow Highway & Lakeshore Road, New Buffalo. Open-air European market selling food, jewelry, flowers, clothing, soaps and more. 9am-2:30pm. 269-469-3330.
6-7 35th Annual Gallery Stroll Weekend, downtown Douglas and Saugatuck. Noon-5pm. Many artists will be working in the galleries and studios.
6-7 23rd Annual Blue Coast Artists Fall Tour Weekend. 10am-6pm, Saturday and Sunday. Travel the back roads of Saugatuck, Fennville and South Haven while visiting local artist studios and galleries. Maps are available to direct you to seven artist studios and ten Lakeshore Harvest Country farms. Call 269-236-9260 for info or visit www.bluecoastartists.com/.
7 Chili-Cook-off, Wicks Park, Water Street, Saugatuck. 1-5pm. Admission $5.00, children free. Eat chili from some of your favorite area restaurants. Live music. Call River Market at 616-886-0749 for more information.
7 15th Annual Saugatuck Township Fire District Open House, 3342 Blue Star Highway, Saugatuck. Fire prevention and safety demonstrations. Meet firefighters and enjoy a free BBQ chicken and fish dinners. Free fire extinguisher inspections. Noon-3pm.
    Bear sculpture outside the Lena Meijer Children's Garden in Grand Rapids, Michigan
7 Annual Harvest Days Chili Cook-off, corner of Red Arrow Highway & Lakeshore Road, New Buffalo (Skip’s Restaurant). 1-5pm.
8 Harvest & Wine Festival, downtown New Buffalo. Noon-10pm. Food, wines, family activities, music and more.
9 West Michigan Drum Circle, Shore Acres Park, 6597 138th Avenue, Laketown Township (adjacent to Saugatuck Dunes State Park). Held in front of the Felt Mansion every second Tuesday of the month through October. Free, family oriented. Percussion instruments are available. 6:30-8pm.
10 Wednesday Farmers Market, Eighth Street Market Place, Holland. 8am-4pm. Over 50 vendors. 616-355-1138.
10 Wednesday Farmers Market, Chinook Pier, (beneath the green canopy), Grand Haven. 8am-2pm. 616-842-4910.
Autumn tree colors at the Krupka Blueberry Farm in Saugatuck Township, Michigan
10 Wednesday Farmers Market, Farmers Market Pavilion, North Main Street parking lot, Coopersville. 8am to 1pm. 616-997-5164.
11 Thursday Farm & Garden Market, Church Street, downtown Spring Lake. 9am to 2pm. Last market day of the season. 616-842-4910.
12 Friday Oldie Cruise-In Night, Earl’s Farm Market, 1630 Blue Star Highway, Fennville. 6:30-8:30pm. Classic old cars, ice cream and homemade desserts. Door prizes, live music. Call 269-227-2074 for more info.
12 Friday Farmers Market, Veterans Memorial Park, W. Randall Street, Coopersville. 2pm to 7pm. Call 616-997-5164 for details.
12-13 Alumni Art Show, downtown Fennville. For more info, visit fennvilleartsmovement.com.
13 Saturday Farmers Market, Eighth Street Market Place, Holland. 8am-4pm. Over 50 vendors. 616-355-1138.
Wooden wagon with red wheels and a red apple sign outside Crane's Pie Pantry in Fennville, Michigan
13 Saturday Farmers Market, Chinook Pier, (beneath the green canopy), Grand Haven. 8am-2pm. Call 616-842-4910 for info.
13 DeGrandchamp’s Cranberry Harvest Day, DeGrandchamp Farm, 76241 14th Avenue, South Haven. 10am-4pm. Hay wagon rides to the cranberry bogs to watch the harvesting of ripe cranberries. Shop for cranberries and other farm fresh products in the farm store. Call 888-483-7431 for details.
13 Country Fair, Sarett Nature Center, 2300 Benton Center Road, Benton Harbor. 11am-3pm. Free. Rummage sale, kids’ activities, country kitchen lunch, wagon rides and more. Call 269-927-4832 for more information.
13 Pumpkin Fest, Montague. Farmers market, pumpkin painting, lunch, bake sale, biggest pumpkin weigh-in, pumpkin pie contest, Dowling Hill Pumpkin Roll and more. The fun begins at 9:00am.
13 Fall Funfest Day, Coghlin Park, Culver Street, Saugatuck. Pumpkin carving, Tug of War, food, live music, pie eating, pumpkin launch and more. 11am-4pm. 269-857-1626 for more info.
Pumkins on the ground in Douglas, Michigan
13 6th Annual Lakeshore Harvest Country Road Rally, Departs Dee’s Lakeshore Farm, 1672 Lakeshore Drive, a little north of Glenn at 1pm. A fun-filled ride through lakeshore country as teams follow clues and look for back road destinations. Trophy awarded to winning team. $15 in advance or $20 per vehicle on day of rally. For details, call Kim at 269-236-6312 or visit www.lakeshoreharvestcountry.com.
13-14 28th Annual Fennville Goose Festival, downtown Fennville. Goose Festival Parade, Wild Goose Chase 5k, classic car show, arts & craft show, petting zoo, live music and more. For more info, visit fennvillegoosefestival.com.
16 Folk Jam Night, Coopersville Farm Museum, 375 Main Street, Coopersville. Bring your own acoustic instrument on the first and third Tuesday of each month and jam along. Or just sit back and enjoy the music. 6pm - 9pm. 616-997-8555.
17 Wednesday Farmers Market, Eighth Street Market Place, Holland. 8am-4pm. Over 50 vendors. 616-355-1138.
17 Wednesday Farmers Market, Chinook Pier, (beneath the green canopy), Grand Haven. 8am-2pm. 616-842-4910.
17 Wednesday Farmers Market, Farmers Market Pavilion, North Main Street parking lot, Coopersville. 8am to 1pm. 616-997-5164.
Beach grass and boats on Lake Michigan at sunset at Oval Beach, Saugatuck, Michigan
19 Friday Farmers Market, Veterans Memorial Park, W. Randall Street, Coopersville. 2pm to 7pm. Call 616-997-5164 for details.
20 Depot to Depot Fall Color Tour, Muskegon. Self-guided touring route that visitors can drive or bike. Stop at all the designated sites and become eligible to win a wonderful prize. Call 231-724-3100 or visit www.visitmuskegon.org for details.
20 GrooveWalk, downtown Holland. 9pm-1am. Purchase a wristband in advance and get ready to enjoy what has been called “the coolest night in town.” Eleven bands will cut loose in eleven different downtown locations starting at 9pm. Call 616-796-1210 for more information.
20 In Search of the Great Pumpkin, Overhiser Orchards, 6405 109th Avenue, South Haven. 3pm. Kids pick their own big pumpkins. Prize awarded for whoever finds the great pumpkin. $2.00 fee includes a pumpkin. Call 616-836-3341.
20 Saturday Farmers Market, Eighth Street Market Place, Holland. 8am-4pm. Over 50 vendors. 616-355-1138.
pumpkins and squash at Khnemu Studios farm in Fennville, Michigan
20 Saturday Farmers Market, Chinook Pier, (beneath the green canopy), Grand Haven. 8am-2pm. Call 616-842-4910 for info.
20 Fall Arts & Crafts Show, New Buffalo High School Gym, New Buffalo. More than 90 exhibitors, food and bake sale. 9:30am-4pm. Admission $1.00. Call 269-469-3180 for more information.
24 Wednesday Farmers Market, Eighth Street Market Place, Holland. 8am-4pm. Over 50 vendors. 616-355-1138.
24 Wednesday Farmers Market, Chinook Pier, (beneath the green canopy), Grand Haven. 8am-2pm. 616-842-4910.
24 Wednesday Farmers Market, Farmers Market Pavilion, North Main Street parking lot, Coopersville. 8am to 1pm. 616-997-5164.
26 Friday Farmers Market, Veterans Memorial Park, W. Randall Street, Coopersville. 2pm to 7pm. Last market day of the season. Call 616-997-5164 for details.
Pavilion's Wharf Bar and Grill in Grand Haven, Michigan
26 Great Halloween Spectacle, downtown St. Joseph. 5pm-9pm. Howl-O-Ween Dog Dress Up begins at 5pm. Dress up your doggie and win a prize. At 7pm, kids go trick or treating at participating area stores.
27 Grand Haven Zombie Walk, Tri-Cities Historical Museum, 200 Washington Ave., Grand Haven. 4-6pm. Dress like zombies and join the fun for Grand Haven’s annual zombie walk. Participants are asked to bring a canned or boxed food item for donation to a local food pantry. The walk begins downtown at 4:30pm. Call 616-842-0700 for details.
27 Haunted Museum, Tri-Cities Historical Museum, 200 Washington Ave., Grand Haven. 2-4pm. Museum members and the Central Park Players will be ready to haunt visitors. Free. Call 616-842-0700 for details.
27 Wedding Walk, downtown Grand Haven. 11am-3pm. Learn about the area businesses that can help you plan your wedding. Begin the self-guided tour at the Kirby House where you will receive a map and passport, then tour the vendors and businesses along Washington Ave. Walk ends at the Community Center where a bridal fashion show is scheduled for 3pm. Free. Call 616-402-2733 for more info.
27 Star of Saugatuck Cruise, Water Street, Saugatuck. Last trip of the season.
27 Halloween Harvest Festival, downtown Saugatuck. 10am-5pm. Children’s Halloween Parade, live music, craft booths, storytelling, entertainment and more. Family costume parade at 4pm. 269-857-1701.
Adult Halloween Parade in Douglas, Michigan
27 Adult Halloween Parade, downtown Douglas. Parade begins at 10pm. Various locations in the area such as the Dunes Resort will host costume parties and contests immediately afterwards. Grab a costume and join the parade. Great fun.
27 Saturday Farmers Market, Eighth Street Market Place, Holland. 8am-4pm. Over 50 vendors. 616-355-1138.
27 Saturday Farmers Market, Chinook Pier, (beneath the green canopy), Grand Haven. 8am-2pm. Call 616-842-4910 for info.
27 Harvest Art & Craft Show, First Reformed Church of Zeeland, 148 E. Central Avenue, Zeeland. 9am-2pm. Call 616-772-9129 for details.
31 Wednesday Farmers Market, Eighth Street Market Place, Holland. 8am-4pm. Over 50 vendors. 616-355-1138.
31 Wednesday Farmers Market, Chinook Pier, (beneath the green canopy), Grand Haven. 8am-2pm. 616-842-4910.Wednesday Farmers Market, Chinook Pier, (beneath the green canopy), Grand Haven. 8am-2pm. 616-842-4910.
31 Wednesday Farmers Market, Farmers Market Pavilion, North Main Street parking lot, Coopersville. 8am to 1pm. 616-997-5164.

November 2012
   

Fall tree colors along Allegan Road in Saugatuck, Michigan

1 Thursday Farmers Market, 700 Yuba Street, Muskegon. 6am-3pm. For info, call 231-722-3251.
1-11 3rd Annual Regional Juried Show, South Haven Center for the Arts, 600 Phoenix Street, South Haven. Artists from the Great Lakes States of Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. Prizes awarded. Show runs thru November 11. 269-637-1041.
3 Greek Night, American Hellenic Center, 17760 Behner Road, New Buffalo. Greek food, music and dancing. Happy Hour 5-6pm. Dinner at 6:30pm. Free parking.
3 Mona Shores Holiday Arts & Crafts Show, Mona Shores High School, 1121 W. Seminole, Muskegon. Over 165 Michigan exhibitors. 9am-3pm. Admission $1.00. Call 231-780-4748 for more information.
3 Art & All That Jazz/Glass Stroll, Center Street, Douglas. Visit the shops and galleries of charming downtown Douglas. 6-8pm. Live music. Call 269-857-1438 for details.
3 Saturday Farmers Market, Eighth Street Market Place, Holland. 8am-4pm. Over 50 vendors. 616-355-1138.
3 Saturday Farmers Market, 700 Yuba Street, Muskegon. 6am-3pm. For info, call 231-722-3251.
Pottery in Khnemu Studio in Fennville, Michigan
6 Tuesday Farmers Market, 700 Yuba Street, Muskegon. 6am-3pm. For info, call 231-722-3251.
6 Folk Jam Night, Coopersville Farm Museum, 375 Main Street, Coopersville. Bring your own acoustic instrument on the first and third Tuesday of each month and jam along. Or just sit back and enjoy the music. 6pm - 9pm. 616-997-8555.
7 Wednesday Farmers Market, Eighth Street Market Place, Holland. 8am-4pm. Over 50 vendors. 616-355-1138.
8 Thursday Farmers Market, 700 Yuba Street, Muskegon. 6am-3pm. For info, call 231-722-3251.
10 Saturday Farmers Market, Eighth Street Market Place, Holland. 8am-4pm. Over 50 vendors. 616-355-1138.
10 Saturday Farmers Market, 700 Yuba Street, Muskegon. 6am-3pm. For info, call 231-722-3251.
    wooden dock on the Ox-bow lagoon in Saugatuck, Michigan
13 Tuesday Farmers Market, 700 Yuba Street, Muskegon. 6am-3pm. For info, call 231-722-3251.
14 Wednesday Farmers Market, Eighth Street Market Place, Holland. 8am-4pm. Over 50 vendors. 616-355-1138.
15 Thursday Farmers Market, 700 Yuba Street, Muskegon. 6am-3pm. For info, call 231-722-3251.
15-25 Festival of Trees, Muskegon Museum of Art, 296 W. Webster Avenue, Muskegon. For 11 days, visitors to the museum will be able to view trees and wreaths decorated by local artists. A silent auction for these creations will be held. Other activities include a Teddy Bear Breakfast with Santa and a holiday movie festival. Call 231-720-2570 for more information.
16 Light Night, downtown Grand Haven. Grand Haven turns on their holiday lights. Holiday open houses at participating stores. Luminaries line the streets. 5pm – 9pm. Call 616-844-1188 for info.
16 Luminary Festival, downtown St. Joseph. Dusk to 9pm. The holiday season begins as stores stay open late and 800 luminaries light the streets. Refreshments, free horse-drawn trolley rides. Vote for your favorite holiday window.
Horses eating hay in Fennville, Michigan
16-17 Holiday Craft Bazaar, First Congregational Church, 296 Hoffman Street, Saugatuck. Friday 9am-4pm, Saturday 9am-4pm. Crafts, homemade baked goods, jams. 269-857-2929.
16-17 White Lake Area Holiday Walk. Ride the free Muskegon trolley between Whitehall and Montague to start your holiday shopping. Visit with Santa. Carriage rides, carolers, and more. 10am to 8pm. 231-893-4585.
16-30 Mistletoe Market, South Haven Center for the Arts, 600 Phoenix Street, South Haven. This annual holiday boutique is a perennial favorite with lakeshore shoppers. Over 40 local artists represented. Portion of proceeds benefit the Center for the Arts. Preview Party on November 16th from 5-7pm. Market runs through Dec. 8th.
17 Saturday Farmers Market, Eighth Street Market Place, Holland. 8am-4pm. Over 50 vendors. 616-355-1138.
17 Saturday Farmers Market, 700 Yuba Street, Muskegon. 6am-3pm. For info, call 231-722-3251.
17 Holiday Open House, downtown Holland. 6pm-9pm. Enjoy downtown Holland’s decorated streets, shops, galleries, carolers, roasting chestnuts and more. Call 616-986-6186 for details.
Fall display in a store
17 Saturday Holiday Kerstmarkt, Eighth Street Market Place Holidays, Holland. 9am-3pm. Open-air European Christmas market. Call 616-394-0000 for more information.
17 Holiday Preview, Saugatuck/Douglas. Downtown shops and galleries welcome the holiday season. Stores open until 9pm. Luminaries will line Center Street. Merchants offer free refreshments. Free trolley transportation between the villages of Saugatuck and Douglas. 269-857-1626.
20 Folk Jam Night, Coopersville Farm Museum, 375 Main Street, Coopersville. Bring your own acoustic instrument on the first and third Tuesday of each month and jam along. Or just sit back and enjoy the music. 6pm - 9pm. 616-997-8555.
21 Ice Rink Opens for the Season. Huron Street Pavilion, across from City Hall, downtown South Haven. Covered pavilion, ice skate rental. Call 269-639-1113 for open skate hours.
21 Wednesday Farmers Market, Eighth Street Market Place, Holland. 8am-4pm. Over 50 vendors. 616-355-1138.
23 Friday Holiday Kerstmarkt, Eighth Street Market Place Holidays, Holland. 9am-8pm. Open-air European Christmas market. Call 616-394-0000 for more information.
bleached log half buried in the sand at Oval Beach in Saugatuck, Michigan
23 Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony, Wicks Park, Water Street, Saugatuck. 5pm. Visit from Santa, food, live music, games for children and more. 269-857-1626.
23-24 Holiday Tours, Hackley & Hume Historic Site, downtown Muskegon. 5pm-8pm. The Hume site’s holiday decorations celebrate the late 1800s and early 1900s; the Depression Era Scolnich House is decorated circa late 1920s. Free horse-drawn carriage rides between the sites. Call 231-722-0278 or visit www.lakeshoremuseum.org
23-30 Parade & Festival of Trees, City Hall, 539 Phoenix Street, South Haven. 269-637-4342. Annual fund-raising event offers holiday trees and wreaths for sale. ‘Santa Claus is Coming to Town Parade’ will be held Friday Nov. 23rd.
23 Steelheaders River Fishing Tournament, Black River, South Haven. Sign up at Pyle’s Porthole 141 Dunkley Avenue, South Haven. $10 per person. 7:30am-12:30pm. Call Dick Frazier at 269-637-2046 for details.
24 Miracle on Whittaker Street, downtown New Buffalo. Breakfast with Santa at the Michigan Thyme Café, 9am-Noon. Santa and the Reindog Parade at 4pm on Whittaker Street. While children visit Santa, adults can enjoy hot chocolate and shopping at participating businesses. Annual tree lighting and caroling at 6pm.
24 Saturday Holiday Kerstmarkt, Eighth Street Market Place Holidays, Holland. 9am-5pm. Open-air European Christmas market. Call 616-394-0000 for more information.
trees in fall colors near a small pond near Saugatuck, Michigan
24 Saturday Farmers Market, Eighth Street Market Place, Holland. 8am-4pm. Over 50 vendors. 616-355-1138.
24 Family Christmas, Hackley Park, Muskegon. Hot chocolate, hot dogs, carolers, Santa and the lighting of the Christmas Tree.
24-25 The Santa Train Excursion, Coopersville & Marne Railway, 311 Danforth Street, Coopersville. Train runs Saturday and Sunday through Dec. 23rd. Elves escort children to sit with Santa who has a reserved seat in each of the train’s vintage passenger cars. A princess will read from The Polar Express. Every child receives a gift. Cars are heated; each car has a restroom. Children under 2 ride free. Adults $14.50, Children 2-12 $11.50, Seniors 60+ $13.50. Call 616-997-7000 for ticket information.
27 Parade of Lights, downtown Holland. Santa arrives during this annual parade of floats, vehicles and people illuminated by holiday lights. Over 50 parade entries. 6:30pm. 616-988-6187.
27 Tuesday Holiday Kerstmarkt, Eighth Street Market Place Holidays, Holland. 3pm-8pm. Open-air European Christmas market. Call 616-394-0000 for more information.
28 Wednesday Farmers Market, Eighth Street Market Place, Holland. 8am-4pm. Over 50 vendors. 616-355-1138.
30 Friday Holiday Kerstmarkt, Eighth Street Market Place Holidays, Holland. 3pm-8pm. Open-air European Christmas market. Call 616-394-0000 for more information.

Unless otherwise indicated, all Lake Effect Living photographs are the work and property of Sharon Pisacreta.

October - November 2012