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Nick Dennis

Bold & Sassy: Michigan Sweet Cherries

Cherries are a summer fruit as seasonal as they come. Sarah and Phil Hallstedt or Hallstedt Homestead Cherries in Northport, Michigan, are on a mission to introduce eight sweet varieties to their cherry-loving visitors. Bryon “Fig” Figueroa, chef at Northport Pub & Grille, agrees that anyone would envy their produce.

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Sip And Tour Wine Country

It’s a truly unique Leelanau County wine country experience when you travel by bike. Suttons Bay Bike rentals and the Tart Trail will help you visit up to seven wineries. A few must-stops: Shady Lane Cellars, Two K Farms and Ciccone Vineyard & Winery.

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Mission Point Lighthouse

A welcome video for the Mission Point Lighthouse’s self-guided tour. Visit the lighthouse to enjoy this Traverse City icon’s beautiful surroundings and rich history, located at the farthest north end of Old Mission Peninsula.

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Never Quite The Same

In this short film, join Marti on a run as she explores her favorite parks in West Michigan. She talks of the importance of conserved parks, and their ability to help relax and inspire.

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The Power of Nature: The Geography I call Home

Kiteboarder Maurice Morillo is not your average “bro”. Hailing from Saginaw, Michigan, Moe spends much of his time on the waters of Tawas Point, nestled along the edge of Lake Huron. He believes in the healing power of nature through the feelings of love, euphoria and adrenaline that kiteboarding provides him.

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Sail Champion

The SAIL Champion Program is a therapeutic sailing program created by Mental Wellness Counseling and Maritime Heritage Alliance. The program combines traditional sailing skills with therapy to teach leadership, responsibility, and self-awareness in youth at-risk in Northern Michigan.

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Campaign for Generations – 2018

This short video promotes the Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy’s Campaign for Generations. This campaign is a six-year, $71.4 million campaign that encompasses multiple important environmental projects.

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