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Table of Contents
04 Festival, Activities & Events

Helpful sites, followed by directions through


our local favorite routes of color this fall.
Color tour hikes are a great way to
experience the sights

18 Plenty of activities lined up at Carl T.


Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center
21 A youthful movement

32nd year of the Gopherwood Concert Series

24 Gourmet Meal, live and silent auctions


highlight Festival of Dreams

Making the dream of home ownership possible

25 Beat the Winter Blahs Directory



Get out of the house and let one of these

businesses brighten your day

26 All signs pointing to a


colorful holiday season

Cadillac kickoff to the holiday season

28 Marion welcomes the holidays


Carriage rides, cookie decorating and more

28 Mantons holiday warmup


CADILLAC

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Bonfire, cookies and tree lighting

30 Reed Citys annual Evergreen Festival



Communitys kickoff to the holiday season
31 Evart celebrates Christmas

32 34th Annual Breakfast with Santa



Christmas comes early to the Village of Tustin
33 Car Care Directory

The businesses will be sure to help you out

34 Caberfae Upgrades
35 Enjoy winters slippery slopes

Where to grab a sled and having some fun

36 Miles of snowmobile trails


More than 6,500 groomed trails are offered

38 North American Snow Fest


Snow-much fun to hit Cadillac

40 Area cross country ski trails

You dont have to look far to find ski trails

41 Try ice fishing for free


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A carnival-themed Christmas

Find out where you can fish for FREE


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activities & events 2015

*event dates/times subject to change

OCTOBER

October 16 & 17 8 to 11 p.m.

Millers Haunted Mansion

Contact: 231-825-4032 or visit www.geersfarms.com.

LAKE CITY - Millers Corner. Third annual fundraiser to help Lake


City Schools sixth grade attend Camp Rotary. There will be a
hayride along with a tour through the haunted house, plus a
warming tent with food and refreshments available. Volunteers
needed. Cost: $5 per person.

Open seven days a week 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

October 17 Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Every Saturday & Sunday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Geers Farm Pumpkin Patch


MCBAIN - Geers Farm, 5600 W. Geers Road

Pahls Pumpkin Patch

BUCKLEY - Pahls Pumpkin Patch, 11168 N. M-37

Open through Halloween. Contact: 231-269-4400 or visit www.


pahlspumpkinpatch.com.

Open seven days a week dusk until dawn

Flower Bucket Farm

REED CITY- Flower Bucket Farm, 23834 Meceola Road

Pumpkin patch is self-serve through October. Visit www.flowerbucketfarm.com for more information.

Open seven days a week 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Norman Farms

TUSTIN -Norman Farms, 22735 20 Mile Road


Contact: 231-429-6191 or visit www.normanfarms.webs.com.
Every Thursday night 6 p.m.

Decoy Carving

CADILLAC -Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center


All fall and winter long

October 3 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Gun Show

Dancing With The Y

CADILLAC -Wexford Civic Center, 1320 N. Mitchell


Cost: Tickets are $40. Watch local celebrities and professionals
perform a dance number in front of a live audience to compete for the coveted title of 2015 Peoples Choice Award.
October 17 2 to 4 p.m.

Fall Color Tour Train


Cadillac Countryside Tour

CADILLAC - Cadillac City Park, 201 Lake Street


Cost: $20 coach, $40 caboose plus $3 processing fee
October 17 1 to 3 p.m.

Pumpkin Fest

CADILLAC -Crown of Life Lutheran Church, 413 E. North Street


October 18 8 to 10 p.m.

Millers Haunted Mansion

LAKE CITY - Millers Corner. Third annual fundraiser to help Lake


City Schools sixth grade attend Camp Rotary. There will be a
hayride along with a tour through the haunted house, plus a
warming tent with food and refreshments available. Volunteers
needed. Cost: $5 per person.

LAKE CITY - American Legion Post 300, Lake City


Contact: Don, 231-620-9528
Parking and entrance at back of building. Cost: $4 admission

New 2400 sq. ft. Repair Facility


Pasties, Pies, Apple Dumplings
and Treats Baked Fresh Daily!
Open 10 AM-7 pM ThursdAy-MOndAy
Call ahead and it will be ready!

Full Service On All


SnOwmObileS, ATvS, And mArine
No worries. No hassles. Over 20 years of
experience with marine and motor sports.

Full Service, Storage and Sales, Parts, Repowers,


Hull Repair, Winterizing & Shrinking

We Only Use OEM Specified Lubricants

Emergency Service Call 231-429-0366

154 Leisure Street, Near Mitchell State Park


231-779-9042 Cadillac West
Everything Is Baked Fresh Daily

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Festivals

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OCTOBER

*event dates/times subject to change

cont.

October 18 6 p.m

Night of Christian Comedy

October 24, 2015 7 p.m.

Cadillac Choirs Dinner Theatre


and Live Auction
CADILLAC - Cadillac Community Auditorium, Cadillac

Road. An encore presentation from 321 Improv. Family-friendly


comedy group. Cost: Freewill offering.

Cost: Tickets are $8 in advance from CAPS Central Office, Brinks


Art and Frame and through CHS and CJH choir students; $10
at the door. Will be performing the Dinner Theater in a variety
show format. Doors open at 6 p.m. to begin the silent auction.

October 23 8 to 11 p.m.

October 24 8 p.m.

LAKE CITY - Millers Corner. Third annual fundraiser to help Lake

Gopherwood Concert Mark


Lavengood Bluegrass Bonanza

LUCAS-Lucas Rehoboth Reformed Church, 8372 S. Lucas

Millers Haunted Mansion

City Schools sixth grade attend Camp Rotary. There will be a


hayride along with a tour through the haunted house, plus a
warming tent with food and refreshments available. Volunteers
needed. Cost: $5 per person.

October 24 7 to 9 p.m.

Evarts Haunted Park


EVARTRiverside East

Cost: $5 entry. Enjoy a walk around Riverside East as you encounter frightening things youve only seen in your nightmares.
Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Fun all Winter!


Learn to Skate Halloween Skate Christmas
Skate Date Skate Princess & Birthday
Packages Mens hockey Leagues Womens
Hockey Leagues

New Concessions!
Monday-Thursday Featuring a Hot Meal
Perfect for our Hockey League Players
Plus Hot Dogs, Pretzels and Popcorn

CADILLAC -Cadillac Elks, 122 South Mitchell Street

Cost: Tickets are $12 in advance for adults ($15 at the door), $6
for students ages 13-18 ($7 at the door), children 12 and under
are free with an adult.

October 31 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Trick-r-Treat at the Village Hall


MARION -Village Hall

October 31 5 to 8 p.m.

City of Evart Trick-or-Treating


EVART -

October 31 Noon to 2 p.m.

Halloween in the Park


REED CITY - Westerburg Park
October 31

Halloween in LeRoy

LEROY - Fire Hall/LeRoy Covenant Church


There will be trick-or-treating throughout town, as well as a couple of additional special activities. At the Fire Hall, the volunteer
firemen have snacks for the kids and will take a look at the fire
trucks. At the LeRoy Covenant Church, there are refreshments,
fall family photos and more.

Yeomans Market
Liquor Beer Wine Lotto
Fresh Cut Meats Ground Beef
Fancy Fried Chicken

Open Skate Every weekend 2-4 pm


*please check ice calender for possible changes.

1320 N. Mitchell St., Cadillac


231-779-9520 www.thewex.com

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(Call Up To 5 pm To Order)

Downtown Mesick
231-885-1740
Open Sun.-Thurs. 8 am-8 pm
Fri. & Sat. 8 am-9 pm

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activities & events 2015

NOVEMBER
Available Wednesday nights 4 to 8 p.m.

Rod Building

*event dates/times subject to change

November 27-28

Evergreen Festival

REED CITY- November 28 events: parade at 1 p.m. with Santa,


Mrs. Claus, reindeer, elves and gingerbread house at the Reed
City Depot.

CADILLAC - Contact: Edward Shaw, 231-779-1321 or email


shawe@michigan.gov. Pre-registration required.

November 28 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

November 7 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

LAKE CITY -Lake City High School, 251 East Russell Street

St. Paul Bazaar and Luncheon

EVART -Featuring vendors, bake sale, homemade cookies

Lake City Holiday Artisan Craft Market


Cost: $40 per booth - Vendors needed.
Contact: Lacie, 231-577-8909; Kathy, 231-878-1273
Lake City Adventure Education is holding a craft market.

($3.50 per pound), handmade quilt (queen) and specialty


items. Meal donation, $5; soup, sandwich, dessert and beverage.

November 28 5:30 p.m.

November 7 6 p.m.

MARION -The kick-off will start 5:30 p.m., with childrens activi-

Habitat Festival of Dreams

CADILLAC - Fox Hill Event Center, 7640 Mackinaw Trail


Cost: Tickets are $75
Contact: 231-775-7561
Cocktails at 6 p.m.; dining at 7 p.m.
November 7-8

Hunter Sight-In Days

CADILLAC -Cadillac Sportsmans Club, 11424 Watergate Road

Cost: $5 per rifle

November 13-14

Third Annual Holiday Open House

MANTON -Manton INC Spot, 209 S. Michigan


Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Christmas open house; sales and drawings for prizes. Hot cocoa
and cookies.
November 15

Opening Day Buck Pole


MARION

November 21 8 p.m.

Christmas Kick-Off

ties such as cookie decorating and letters to Santa. Horse-drawn


sleigh rides also will begin at 5:30 p.m. At 6:30 p.m., hot dogs,
cookies and hot cocoa will be served and carols will be sung.
At 7 p.m., trees will be lit and kids will be able to visit with Santa,
who will pass out treats. The event is free for anyone to attend.

ICE FISHING
HEADQUARTERS

Fishing Tackle Shop and Bait Store


www.pilgrimvillagefishing.com
M-115 (across from Mitchell State Park), Cadillac 775-5412
Cottages or Motel
Electronics/Hand or
Minnows (4 sizes)
Power Augers
Waxworms/Wigglers/
Shelters
Spikes
1000s of Ice Jigs and Lures

PILGRIM VILLAGE
FISHING SHOP
ys
Open 7 Da
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7A

Gopherwood Concert Sweet Water Warblers

CADILLAC - Cadillac Elks, 122 South Mitchell Street


Cost: Tickets are $12 in advance for adults ($15 at the door), $6
for students ages 13-18 ($7 at the door), children 12 and under
are free with an adult.

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Festivals

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activities & events 2016

*event dates/times subject to change

DECEMBER
Christmas in LeRoy

LEROY -Each December, LeRoy celebrates the coming Christmas season with Santas House, cookie decorating, sleigh rides
and good food. After an afternoon of activities, evening brings
the light parade through town, singing of carols and the lighting of the town Christmas tree in the Village Park. Of course,
what Christmas event would be complete without Santa visiting and bringing cheer and good wishes to everyone. This is a
great event to kick off the Christmas season with your family
and enjoy the sights and sounds of the season.
Available Wednesday nights 4 to 8 p.m.

December 12 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

2015 Holiday Craft Show

MANTON -Manton School, 5th Street Gym, 105 5th Street


Join area crafters as they share their creations. If interested in a
space, email mantonschoolspto@gmail.com.

JANUARY
Available Wednesday nights 4 to 8 p.m.

Rod Building

CADILLAC - Contact: Edward Shaw, 231-779-1321 or email


shawe@michigan.gov. Pre-registration required.

Rod Building

January 2-3 Event starts at 9 a.m. Saturday

shawe@michigan.gov. Pre-registration required.

CADILLAC - Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center, 6087 M-115


Cost: $40, includes lunch, a rod and reel and other gear.
Register at www.michigan.gov/huntfishcenter.

CADILLAC - Contact: Edward Shaw, 231-779-1321 or email


December 5 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Holiday Home Tour

CADILLAC - Mitchell Street, Cadillac

Cost: $15/$20
Tour four area homes that are decorated in the seasons finest.
Complimentary refreshments. Tickets go on sale Nov. 1, 2015.

December 5 6 to 7 p.m.

Christmas in the Park

MANTON - Railroad Park, 202 Wall Street


Tree lighting, Santa arrives at 6 p.m.
December 5

Christmas in a Small Town

EVART -Visit www.evart.org for more information.


December 5 8 a.m. to noon

Breakfast with Santa

TUSTIN -Kettunen Center, 14901 4-H Drive


Cost: $1 per child, $3 per adult

Quality is Never expeNsive!


Complete Out The Door Prices...No Surprises!
Quality Tires for Passenger &
Commercial Vehicles & Trailers
Brakes Shocks Struts Alignments
Suspension System Service

Cadillac

Ask about a
Bridgestone
Credit Card

TIRE CENTER
South U.S.-131 Cadillac 231-775-7382
OPEN: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 am-5:30 pm, Sat. 8 am-1 pm
www.cadillactirecenter.com

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Hard Water School

January 10 8 a.m.

MDAA and Hunting and Fishing


Center Youth Spear Fishing

CADILLAC - Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center, 6087 M-115


Participants must be 17 or younger and be accompanied by
an adult. Register at www.mdaa-cadillacchapter.weebly.com.
January 15-17

Bookings, Bullets and Bows 2016

CADILLAC - Wexford Civic Center, 1320 N. Mitchell Street


Friday 5 to 9 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sunday 9
a.m. to 2 p.m. Cost: $7 adults, kids 12 and under are free
January 16 8 p.m.

Gopherwood Concert - Drive South

CADILLACCadillac Elks, 122 South Mitchell Street


Cost: Tickets are $12 in advance for adults ($15 at the door), $6
for students ages 13-18 ($7 at the door), children 12 and under
are free with an adult.

Mineral Springs Pizza Pub & Grill

Burgers Subs Pizza


Nightly Steak & Seafood Specials
21257 Mackinaw Trail, Tustin 231-829-4040
6 Miles South of Cadillac on Mackinaw Trail
Open: Monday-Saturday at 11 AM, Sunday at Noon

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Festivals

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activities & events 2015

*events dates/times subject to change

FEBRUARY

March 12-13 Event starts at 9 a.m. Saturday

Hard Water School

Available Wednesday nights 4 to 8 p.m.

Rod Building

CADILLAC - Contact: Edward Shaw, 231-779-1321 or email


shawe@michigan.gov. Pre-registration required.
February 4-7

North American Snow Fest

CADILLAC -Some events include snowmobile races, chili


cook-off, Miss NASF Pageant and more.
Visit www.nasfcadillac.com for more information.

CADILLAC - Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center,


6087 M-115
Cost: $40, includes lunch, a rod and reel and other gear
Register at www.michigan.gov/huntfishcenter
March 26-27 10 a.m.

Steelhead Clinic

CADILLAC -Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center,


6087 M-115
Visit www.michigan.gov/huntfishcenter for more information.

February 13-14

APRIL

CADILLAC -Fishing regulations still apply. For more information,


visit www.michigan.gov/freefishing.

April 10-11 10 a.m.

February 20 8 p.m.

CADILLAC -Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center,


6087 M-115
Visit www.michigan.gov/huntfishcenter for more information.

CADILLAC - Cadillac Elks, 122 South Mitchell Street


Cost: Tickets are $12 in advance for adults ($15 at the door), $6
for students ages 13-18 ($7 at the door), children 12 and under
are free with an adult.

April 16

Free Fishing Weekend

Gopherwood Concert
he Ragbirds

MARCH

Steelhead Clinic

Turkey Hunting Clinic

CADILLAC - Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center,


6087 M-115
Cost: $10, includes lunch
April 23

Fins and Feather Festival

CADILLAC -Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center,

March 5 4 to 5:30 p.m.

Chili Cook-Off and Pie Baking Contest

6087 M-115

MANTON - Location: TBA


Taste a variety of chili made by local cooks; anyone can enter
a chili. Pies are judged and then auctioned; anyone can enter
a pie. Cost: $5 to eat, $10 to enter. Contact: JoAnn, 231-824-4158

Boon Grocery

Friends Ministry

Donate Shop Volunteer

Psalm 118: Give thanks to the Lord, for


He is good; His love endures forever.

OPEN 7 DAYS - SNOWMOBILE TRAIL PERMITS

Wednesday
HALF OFF DAY
Except Furniture

www.friendsministry.net
New Items Everyday!
Lake City
3728 S. Morey Rd. (M-66)
231.839.8816
Mon.-Fri. 10-5; Sat. 10-2

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Marion
103 E. Main St.
231.743.6882
Tues.-Fri. 10-4; Sat. 10-2

Non-Ethanol Recreation Fuel


Groceries Homemade Sandwiches
Over 30 Unique Cheeses
562 HASKINS AVE., BOON, MI 49618
(231) 775-7988
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Fall
Harvest
Fun
of Family

THE GHOST FARM OF KINGSLEY PRESENTS

THE INVASION HAUNTED TRAIL

BEGINNING OCTOBER 10TH


Also Featuring The Cursed Barn & The Gravely Greenhouse
Haunted Trail - $9.00 All 3 Haunts - $15.00
7-11 pm Oct. 10, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30 & 31
www.ghostfarm.net facebook.com/ghostfarm

TRICK OR TREAT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 & 31 2-5 PM


FUN, PRIZES & GAMES $5.00 PER PERSON
Location: 5010 Pierce Rd., Kingsley

Felsks Emporium

Home of Cadillacs Only Trebuchet Punkin Chunkers!

Punkin Chunkin

Sunday, November 1st 10am-5pm


Bring your pumpkins and watch them fly!
Art Shop Rustic Cafe
Coffee Hot Chocolate Cider
Grammas Homemade Cinnamon Rolls!
Sun, rain, sleet or snow!
Find us on facebook!
2901 S. 35 1/2 Mile Rd, Cadillac

(231) 667-4337

HAUNTED FISH HATCHERY


(located at Paris Park Old US-131)
Presented by Cadillac Kiwanis
in conjunction with

Ferris State Universitys Circle K International

OCT. 23, 24, 29 & 30 from 7 to 10:30 PM


OCT. 31 from 5 to 8 PM
Tickets: $5 Main Floor (family friendly!) or $10 for both floors.
Bring a canned food item & receive $1 off* admission!

*Limit one can per guest

SEPT. 19 - OCT. 31, 2015


10:00 AM-6:30 PM 7 DAYS A WEEK
BARREL TRAIN RIDES $3
TRACTOR PULLED
WAGON RIDES $3
ENTRANCE

FEE
INCLUDES

WEEKENDS ONLY
(PRESCHOOLERS FREE W/ADULT)
LARGEST GOAT WALK
IN NORTHERN MICHIGAN!
PLUS MANY OTHER ANIMALS
TO SEE FOR FREE!

2 CORN MAZES
STRAW MAZE
FARM ANIMALS
FACE PAINTING
& OTHER ATTRACTIONS
PURCHASE YOUR GOURDS, STRAW, SQUASH, CORN
STALKS, PRODUCE AND MUCH MORE!
Weekend concessions - hot dogs, cider, donuts, hot chocolate and more!

FIELD TRIPS WELCOME

Please call ahead 231-269-4400 to schedule

Pahls Country Store & Pumpkin Patch | 231-269-4400 | Find us on Facebook!


11168 N. M37 S. Buckley (across from old engine show grounds) | Dpahl@acegroup.com

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Every Friday & Saturday


October 2nd-October 31st 7:30-10:30 PM
Off US-31 on Lake Manistee (231)723-3587
www.carferry.com

7 ATTRACTIONS 1 LOCATION
EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY IN OCTOBER
7-11 PM FRIDAY/SATURDAY 7-10 SUNDAYS
NORTHWESTERN MICHIGAN FAIRGROUNDS
TRAVERSE CITY, MI
www.screamsinthedark.com
Voted#1 Haunted Event in Northern Michigan

Family Fun
For All Ages!

Sat. & Sun. 11 am-6 pm, Weekdays by Appt.

Wagon Rides Pumpkin Patch Apple Cannon


Farm Scene Investigators Corn Maze Homemade Donuts & Cider
Homemade Fudge Petting Zoo Zip Line Kids Barrel Rides

5600 W. Geers Rd., McBain 231-825-4032

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Take a colorful
journey this fall
By Mardi Suhs
Cadillac News

The hardwoods of Northern Michigan blaze


with color in the fall, peaking most often during
the second and third week of October. There are
many helpful color maps and tours available
online.
Here are some helpful sites, followed by directions through our local favorite routes.
Cadillac Area Visitors Bureau: visit@cadillacmichigan.com and www.cadillacmichigan.com/
fall.
West Michigan Tourist Association: www.
wmta.org
Pure Michigan Travel: www.michigan.org.
Here is a list of our favorite and most popular
displays of autumn colors in the area.

Circle the Lakes,


Cadillac and Mitchell - 20 miles
Take Business Route U.S. 131 to Granite Street
which curves into Sunnyside Drive. Take Sunnyside west to M-55. Take M-55 to South 31 Road/
which becomes, West, North and then East Lake
Mitchell Drives as you circle Lake Mitchell, and
then runs into M-115. Turn right on M-115 and go
a short distance to North Boulevard. Turn left at
the Canal and follow the shoreline of Lake Cadillac as it becomes Chestnut Street. Take Chestnut
Street to Lake Street to continue along the shoreline and into downtown Cadillac.

Mesick Loop - 63 miles


Head west from Cadillac on M-55 to 25 Road.
Take 25 Road north to Boon Road. Turn west on
Boon, drive through Boon and Harrietta to M-37.

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Options to take before continuing the tour: Cross M-37,


heading west on North Coates Highway to view the colors
that blaze along the Manistee River. Or take 26 Road to
ORourke Drive and stroll to a waterfall.
On the designated tour, go north on M-37 to M-115 in
Mesick. Drive northwest on M-115 to 9 Road into Glengary and back onto M-42 to 15 Road through Meauwataka
and back to Cadillac.

Cadillac/Tustin/Bristol/Harrietta 64 miles
Drive south on U.S. 131 to Mackinaw Trail. Continue
until M-115 and then turn east on M-115 and then south
on Dighton Road. Either turn west on 20 Mile Road or
continue on Dighton Road to 18 Mile Road. Turn west on
18 Mile then north onto 140th Avenue. Take 140th Avenue
north to 20 Mile Road. Follow 20 Mile Road into Tustin
and then into the Bristol area.
Next, go north on State Road, across the Pine River to
48 Road, then to 7 Mile Road, heading north to M-55. Turn
right on M-55 to Caberfae Road, then left and drive north
to Boon Road at Harrietta. Turn right on Boon Road and
head back to Cadillac.

Manton and Lake City Loop - 37 miles


From downtown Cadillac, take Business Route U.S. 131
north to Boon Road. Head east on Boon Road, which turns
into Seeley Road. Follow Seeley north to Rosted east. Turn
north on LaChance Road, travel through Jennings and
then head west on Burns Road. Turn north on Seeley Road
and cross M-42/Mike & Tony Road. Seeley then turns into
47 Road. Take 47 Road north to Rhoby Road. Turn right on
Rhoby and then another right on Brown Road. Head south
on Brown to M-42/Walker Road. Head east on M-42 to M-66.
Head south on M-66 through lake City to M-55. Head west
on M-55 toward downtown Cadillac.

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Up close

& pedestrian

look at colors

The change of the season invites a beautiful change in


leaves as vibrant displays of fall colors come to Northern
Michigan.
Fall is upon us and color tour hikes are a great way to
experience the sights, sounds and feelings of autumn.
I think overall that trees are going into the autumn in
good physiological condition, Dr. Marc Abrams, professor of ecosystem science and management at Penn State
University, said.
Through early October is the early color to peak color
time for most of the Upper Peninsula and Northern
Lower Michigan.
Joy VanDrie, Cadillac Area Visitors Bureau, executive
director, said the bureau hands out nearly 10,000 brochures to residents and tourists hoping to experience the
orange, crimson and gold of a fall color tour.
The National Forest is one of the few places where you
get vast hardwoods and Northern Michigan usually displays very bright natural colors, VanDrie said.
VanDrie said the Manistee River Trail is one of her favorite places to experience the scenic outdoors in the fall.
But there are several outdoor trails to view the explosion of colors. The 2.5 mile Heritage Nature Trail leading through the woodland and Heritage marsh and the

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Mackenzie Cross-Country and Mountain Bike Trail are


two trails for hikers and bikers to experience fall. The
Mackenzie trail system is located just northwest of the
Caberfae ski area. The White Pine Trail is also a popular
trail to get out and see fall colors.
Kate Salm, public affairs specialist for the HuronManistee National Forests, said mid-October is the peak
time to see fall colors in the area. Salm said fall color tour
hikes are a statewide tradition that are fun and inexpensive for families.
Tourists will travel from the northwest portion of the
country to follow the changes in the fall colors from state
to state, Salm said.
As the leaves begin to change, Salm said weekly updates and a fall color photo gallery will be available on
the Huron-Manistee National Forests website.
VanDrie said autumn is a cozy season that gives tourists a plethora of outdoor leisure activities.
A lot of times, people view the fall color tour as an
activity they have to drive around to see, VanDrie said.
But they should ride a bike, hike or canoe and experience the fall foliage from a different perspective.
For a list of color tour maps and locations, contact
the Cadillac Area Visitors Bureau at 231-775-0657. More
information can also be found by calling the U.S. Forest
Service hotline at 1-800-354-4595.

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Where to find your

great pumpkin

Leaves are starting to change, weather is getting crisp


and Halloween is just around the corner. That means
that local businesses like, Geers Farm Pumpkin Patch
near McBain, Pahls Pumpkin Patch near Buckley, and
Norman Farms in Tustin are gearing up for some fall
fun.
What better time to head out and enjoy the season as
well as pick up a pumpkin and other fall decorations You
can get lost in a corn maze or sample some delectable
doughnuts and apple cider. For those who think that
sounds like a perfect weekend afternoon, youre in luck,
because the Cadillac area has four pumpkin patches
from which to choose.
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Geers Farm Pumpkin Patch


Once again, Missaukee County residents and visitors
will be able to enjoy picking out the perfect pumpkin at
Geers Farm near McBain.
Every weekend in October from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., the
pumpkin patch at the farm will be open. People can pick
a pumpkin, get some cider and homemade doughnuts
and purchase straw bales and corn stalks for decorations. There are farm animals for children to pet, a hay
stack for kids to climb and a corn maze to explore.
For more information about the pumpkin patch, call
the farm at (231) 825-4032 or log onto www.geersfarms.
com. Geers Farm is located at 5600 W. Geers Road.
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Pumpkin patches to discover


Pahls Pumpkin Patch
Pahls Pumpkin Patch in Buckley also will again be
open for business offering all of your fall favorites. The
patch, located across from the Buckley Old Engine Show
grounds, has been open for more than 10 years and will
be open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. beginning Oct. 1. The patch will be open through Halloween.
There are farm animals for children to see, corn mazes
to explore, a straw maze for children, pony rides, a goat
walk, and pumpkins, squash, straw, gourds, Indian corn
and corn stalk bundles for sale and more. On the weekends, there are hay rides and a concession stand. Entrance fee is $2 but children 4 and under are free.
For more information, call (231) 269-4400 or log on to
www.pahlspumpkinpatch.com. Pahls Pumpkin Patch is
located at 11168 N. M-37 in Buckley.

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In early September Norman Farms in Tustin was finishing up the summer growing season with sweet corn
and tomatoes, but now pumpkins are the biggest produce
harvested.
In addition to the pumpkins, Norman Farms also has
Indian Corn, gourds and dried corn stalks. The farm is
open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. seven days a week. The farm is
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HOW DO YOU PICK A GOOD PUMPKIN?

You know where the pumpkin patches are but how do


you know which pumpkin will make the best jack-olantern?
Dont worry, there are things you can look for that will
help you pick the perfect pumpkin depending on what
type of carving you want to do. From simple faces, stencil
patterns to elaborate design there is a pumpkin that is
perfect for you and your family, according to tips from the
Farmers Almanac.
The first step to finding the right pumpkin is deciding
on the design you want to carve. Depending on the
size and shape of your design, you may need a tall narrow pumpkin or a short round one.
Smaller pumpkins are suitable for carving simple traditional jack-o-lantern faces.
Medium sized pumpkins are good selections for most
stencil patterns.
For more intricate and elaborate designs, you may
want to choose a larger pumpkin so it will be easier to
carve.
A pumpkin with a smooth surface will give you the
best working canvas.
The pumpkin should be flat on the bottom so it will
not roll.
Avoid pumpkins with scratches, nicks, cuts and dents
unless they will enhance your design.
Pass up pumpkins with bruises since these will decay
faster.
Lighter colored pumpkins are normally softer, making carving easier.
Look for a ripe pumpkin with a sturdy stem. Do not
carry the pumpkin by its stem to avoid breaking it. If
the stem does break off, it can be patched back using
toothpicks. If your perfect pumpkin is missing its
stem, instead of carving out a lid on top, simply carve
out the bottom. Place a candle on the carved out section, and then set the pumpkin over it.
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Plenty of activites lined up at


Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center
October
Hunter and Bow Hunter
Safety Oct. 18 and 24
The Carl T. Johnson Hunting and
Fishing Center offers hunter safety
classes about once a month. These
classes are the hunter and bow hunter combined class. The students/
parents must come into the Center
to register for the class and pick up
books.
To register; bring the students first
name, middle initial, last name and
date of birth to registration for the
class. Cost for each class is $10, and
each student will receive a $10 gift
card at the end of class. Any cancelations up to 7 days prior to the class
will receive a full refund.

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Attendance for all 7-8 hours of the
class is required and students must
pass the test with a 70 percent or
higher to receive their certificate.
Recommended for ages 10-plus.

November
Sight-in days Nov. 7
The Carl T. Johnson Hunting and
Fishing Center staff will be on hand
at Action Shooting Sports in Manton
from noon-5 p.m. to help you sight in
your rifle for the upcoming hunting
season. Range fee is $5 per shooter.
The CTJ staff will have targets and
shooting aides such as a Lead Sled
available for use to help sight your
deer rifle in. Staff will be available to

Hunter and Bow Hunter


Safety Nov. 8
The Carl T. Johnson Hunting and
Fishing Center offers hunter safety
classes about once a month. These
classes are the Hunter and Bow Hunter combined class. The students/
parents must come into the Center
and register for the class and pick up
books.
Cost for each class is $10, and each
student will receive a $10 gift card at
the end of class. Any cancellations
up to 7 days prior to the class will receive a full refund. Attendance for all
7-8 hours of the class is required and
students must pass the test with a 70
percent or higher to receive their certificate. Recommended for ages 10+.

Decoy carving is one of several classes or workshops offered at the Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center.

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Rod Building
This class will be available Wednesday nights in November. Pre-registration is required. Classes will run
from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Registration is
required prior to attending one of
these classes. This class will teach
you the basics of how to make your
own fishing rod.
The cost for building your own rod
will vary based on rod type/style. To
register for this class: Contact Edward Shaw at (231)-779-1321 or email
shawe@michigan.gov with Rod
Building in the subject line.

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This class will be held every


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To register for this class: Contact


Edward Shaw at (231) 779-1321 or
email shawe@michigan.gov with
Rod Building in the subject line.

MDAA and Hunting and


Fishing Center Youth
Spear Fishing Jan. 10

January
Hard Water School
Jan. 2 and 3
The CTJ Hunting and Fishing Center will host the DNR Outdoor Skills
Academys Hard Water School. This
class will cover everything from how
to set up equipment, how and where
to fish, when to be out on the ice, ice
safety, and rules and regulations.
The event will start at 9 a.m. on Saturday. Sunday is available as an optional
fishing day, if you are interested in fishing on Sunday please let us know. Cost
for the class is $40 and includes lunch, a
rod and reel and other gear. Register at
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classroom session. Participants will
hit the ice at 9 a.m. You will need to
sign up for a spearing session.
Participants must be 17 or younger
and be accompanied by an adult. You
can register at: www.mdaa-cadillacchapter.weebly.com

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Schedule of workshops at Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center


Continued form page 19

January continued
Weekly Ice
Fishing league
Every Sunday at noon to 4:30 p.m.

for this class: Contact Edward Shaw at


(231)-779-1321 or email shawe@michigan.gov with Rod Building in the
subject line.

Decoy Carving
Thursday nights
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Class is held every Thursday night
all
fall and winter long. Classes start at 6
USA Archery classes will be held
every Tuesday Night starting the first p.m. Some equipment is available for use.
You may bring your own materials
week of November running through
the end of March at Skatetricity in Ca- or a starter kit may be provided at cost
dillac. All equipment is provided. This of materials.
class is designed to teach students the
fundamentals of archery shooting.
Classes will run from 6 p.m. to 7:30
p.m. The cost of the class is $35 for 6
weeks paid to Skatetricity for use of
Classes will be held every Saturday
their facilities. Pre-registration is reat noon throughout January, Februquired. This class is for students ages ary and March (as conditions allow).
8-17. At the end of the 6 weeks there
Events and classes will vary so prewill be an archery tournament for the registration is preferred. All rods, bait
students to showcase their abilities.
and some other gear is provided at no
To register for this class: Contact Ed- cost. All classes are tentative and will
ward Shaw at (231)-779-1321 or email
not run if another event is scheduled.
shawe@michigan.gov with Indoor
Please call ahead.
Archery in the subject line.
To register for this class: Contact Edward Shaw at (231)-779-1321 or email
shawe@michigan.gov with Ice Fishing in the subject line.
This class will be held every
Wednesday in January. Classes will
run from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Pre-registration is required prior to attending one
of these classes. This class will teach
you the basics of how to make your
own fishing rod. The cost for building
your own rod will vary based on rod
- All events can be found on their
type/style. Available rod styles range
website at www.nasfcadillac.com .
from; a custom ice rod, to casting rods,
to building a Sage fly rod, or re-purThe C.T.J. Hunting and Fishing
posing/fixing an old rod. To register
Center will host the following during

Indoor Archery
Tuesday Nights
at 6 p.m.

Weekly Ice
Fishing Classes

Rod Building

February

North American
Snow Fest

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NASF.
Build a Snowman
Family Fishing
Snowshoe/ Hike
Story Time
Crafts

Join Outdoor Skills Academy prostaff at the Carl T. Johnson Hunting


and Fishing Center for an on-the-ice
experience and learn how to ice fish.
A fishing license isnt required. The
Center will have rods and other gear
available for use. The Center staff will
teach you the basics of how to target
panfish in the great north. Staff will
cover how to use electronics to locate
and catch fish (Vexilar Flashers).
Tight lining, setting tip ups and what
tackle to use. Program will be from
noon to 4 p.m. All students will need to
dress properly for this outdoor event.
Participants will meet at the CTJ for
introductions and then hit the ice. Students will be broken into groups and
will rotate through various stations.
The cost for the program is free.
Registration is required as seats are
limited. All bait and materials are provided; however, you may bring your
own gear if you have it.

Fly Tying Wednesday


nights at 7 p.m.
Learn how to tie flies with the local
Trout Unlimited Pine River chapter
and the Mackinaw Trail Fly Fishers.
This class will be held Wednesday
nights 7 to 9 p.m. You must register
prior to attending please call John at
(231) 775-3546 or email: jmzak@att.net.
Class is free.

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A youthful movement
Sounds of laughing, rambunctious youth often
accompany the music played during Gopherwood
concerts. This is no accident.
Introducing youth to quality local music is one of
the goals of Gopherwood Concert Series organizer
Paul Brown, along with others involved in the series.
At some point, they may have to take over my
job, joked Brown.
Brown said its important to him that youth are
exposed to music other than what they hear on Top
40 radio.
That music isnt necessarily bad but we want to
get young people involved in the music we provide,
Brown said.
What makes Gopherwood special, Brown said, is
that unlike many bands you might hear around this
area, the musicians they book all play their own
original music.
Theres a lot of original music in Michigan,
Brown said. There is so much good music out
there.
For the 32nd year, local and nationally-renowned
musicians from a variety of genres will take center
stage at the Elks Lodge all winter long.
The first Gopherwood show will take place Oct. 3,
when the Muteflutes will be welcomed to the stage
for the first time.
As for the rest of the season, Brown said there are
a lot of the same faces in familiar acts, as well as in
different acts.
A lot of the artists play in multiple configurations with multiple people, Brown said.
Among the bands that will be playing in this
years series are the following: Mark Lavengood
Bluegrass Bonanza on Oct. 24; Sweet Water Warblers on Nov. 21; Drive South on Jan. 16; and Blake
Elliot on May 21.
On March 21, there will be a Made in Michigan
Fundraiser with artists yet to be announced. In
April, a show is planned but the artist for this date
also has not yet been announced.
Most of the shows will be hosted at the Cadillac
Elks Lodge but the Blake Elliot concert will be a
house venue.
For more information, call Brown at (231) 846-8383
or go to http://webpages.charter.net/pnbrown/gopherwood.htm.
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highlight Festival of Dreams
CADILLAC The American Dream is home
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the dream of home ownership possible for Habitat
for Humanity families in Wexford County.
The dinner-dance is a joint project of Wexford
Habitat and the Cadillac Rotary. The evening includes live music, appetizers, food stations, and live
and silent auctions.
All proceeds raised go toward building or rehabbing homes for those in need.
By naming our major annual fundraiser, Habitat Festival of Dreams, we embrace the American
Dream of homeownership, along with our mission, to help low-income, working families in our
community realize the dream of owning their own
homes, stated Mike Niebauer, executive director.
The Habitat Festival of Dreams takes place on
Saturday, Nov. 7 at Fox Hill Event Center. Cocktails
at 6 p.m. and dining at 7 p.m. Tickets are $75. Call
(231) 775-7561 or visit: www.wexfordhabitat.org for
more information.

Wexford Habitat for Humanity has their biggest fundraising event of the year in November, called Habitat Festival of
Dreams. One of last years auction items was a floral birdhouse donated by Hagstroms Flowers.

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All signs pointing to a


colorful holiday season
CADILLAC Just because improvements are happening to the Cadillac Rotary Performing Art Pavilion it
doesnt mean the annual Cadillac kickoff to the holiday
season will be canceled.
First Baptist Church of Cadillac Rev. Dave McMahon
said things will go on as planned with a few tweaks.
This years festivities are scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m.
Nov. 27. As in past years, carols will be sung, vendors will
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make an appearance. The event also will feature the lighting of the community Christmas tree. The City Park and
the Keith McKellop Walkway will also be illuminated.
With the ongoing construction to the pavilion, McMahon said the event will not be held there, but will be in the
area of the City Park.
We have applied to shut down Lake Street so we can
use the City Park. Right now we are trying to figure out
where to put Santas chair, he said.
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Where Santa will be sitting hasnt been determined yet, but rest
assured, he will be in the Cadillac City Park ready to listen.
The event is free of charge and will take place rain,
shine or snow. This year, kids who visit with Santa will
receive a video entitled The Very First Noel and a
goody bag. The animated video is narrated by Andy
Griffiths and was released in 2006. The video will be available to the first 150 children who attend the event. McMahon said nearly 130 children came to the event last year.
In addition to Christmas in the Park, Cadillac will be a
great place for shopping and other events on Thanksgiving weekend.
The first event Saturday is the third annual Toy Town
Toy Trot. The last three years the event raised more than
$20,000 for Toys for Tots. The 5K run/walk will start on
Lake Street between the Rotary Pavilion and the City
Park and will head north around Lake Cadillac. Cost to
participate is $25.
Downtown merchants also will be open and participating in Small Business Saturday. Cadillac Area Visitors
Bureau Executive Director Joy VanDrie said many downtown Cadillac businesses will be offering an open house
type atmosphere that could include musicians playing in
some of the stores.
For more information about these events go to www.
cadillacmichigan.com.
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Carriage rides & cookie decorating


are a couple things Marion does
to welcome the holidays

MARION Christmas traditions in Marion


have started early the last few years.
On Saturday, Nov. 28, two days after Thanksgiving, the sleepy village comes alive with
holiday festivities ranging from a visit from
Santa to horse-drawn carriage rides.
Event organizer Anndrea McCrimmon
said the kick-off will start at 5:30 p.m., with
childrens activities such as cookie decorating
and letters to Santa.
Horse-drawn sleigh rides also will begin at
5:30 p.m.
At 6:30 p.m., hot dogs, cookies and hot cocoa
will be served and carols will be sung.
At 7 p.m., trees will be lit and kids will be
able to visit with Santa, who will pass out
treats.
The event is free for anyone to attend.
McCrimmon said businesses decorate trees
along downtown for the event, making the
experience even more special for the kids and
their parents.
Anyone who attends the kickoff who would
like to donate cash toward next years event
will be able to do so at a drop-off box.
For more information about the Christmas
Kick-off, call McCrimmon at (231) 743-2975.

Bonfire, cookies, tree lighting


in a holiday warmup
MANTON This community
plans on celebrating the holidays
with folks gathered around a crackling fire, singing Christmas carols
and enjoying hot cocoa and cookies.
And, of course, with Santa Claus.
Santa and Mrs. Claus are scheduled
to make an appearance at the Manton

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Area Chamber of Commerces annual tree-lighting ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 5, at Railroad Parks Manton
Station.
Mr. and Mrs. Claus are expected to
arrive at 6 p.m. via a fire truck, says
JoAnn Treiber of the chamber.
In addition to Santas visit and the

tree-lighting, this local holiday tradition also features a bonfire, music


and hot cocoa and cookies.
Railroad Park is located just off
U.S. 131 and West Main Street in the
heart of Manton.
Admission is free.

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Reindeer in Reed City


means Santas close by
Plans are coming together for Reed Citys annual Evergreen Festival, the communitys kickoff to the holiday
season.
The city always holds the event the Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving.
On Friday, this year, the community will focus on shopping. The emphasis is a nice way to highlight businesses, Chastity Eads, the director of the Reed City Chamber
of Commerce, said.
On Saturday, the city will celebrate with a parade and
other activities. Santa and Mrs. Claus will make an appearance in town. They will even pose for pictures with
community children. Reindeer will be around. Elves will
be there, too.
The depot will be transformed into a gingerbread
house. Inside, celebrants will be able to grab some hot
chocolate. Children will be able to decorate sugar and

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gingerbread cookies.
In conjunction with the Evergreen Festival, the twoday Evergreen Festival Arts and Crafts Spectacular will
bring more than 130 vendors to town. The show will be
held at Reed City High School Friday and Saturday.
Festival organizers are making plans for bed races, too.
Those who plan to attend the parade might want to
consider being in the parade. Cash prizes are awarded to
winning entrants. There is a grand prize, too. Categories
include vehicles, walkers and marchers, a childrens animal category, an animal category for adults, a business
category, an organization category, and a category for
bands.
Information will be added to the Reed City Chamber of
Commerce website, www.reedcity.org, as festival details
are finalized.
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A carnival-themed Christmas

Plans are underway in Evart to celebrate the Christmas


season the way a small town should with a wide assortment of activities that will appeal to the kid in everyone.
Christmas in a Small Town is a name the community
embraces for the entire Yuletide season, the director of
Evarts Downtown Development Authority Al Weinberg
said. The celebration officially kicks off Dec. 5 with a
large carnival held at Evarts Depot and at the Crossroads Community Church across the street.
At the carnival, children will be able to work on a craft
activity. There will be face painting and, of course, Santa
will make an appearance.
The event also will feature some outdoor activities and
a Christmas show. Foodhotdogs and popcorn, most
years will be served as well.
Throughout the season, the Osceola League for Arts
and Humanities shop on Main Street will have for sale
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handmade Christmas items and art of all kinds.


Other events will include a concert produced by Evart
Public Schools bands and a holiday bazaar that will attract vendors from across the state. Evart Elementary
School students will put on a play for the community. Several churches will have Christmas programs and candlelight services. Sacred Heart Catholic Church will have a
Christmas Eve Mass.
What would Christmas be without giving? Once again,
the Evart Public Library will accept gifts for its Giving
Tree. Townsfolk may bring unwrapped gifts for families
in need to the library, and personnel from Love INC. will
distribute them.
Activities are still being planned and organized. The
towns website, www.evart.org, will list events and times
as the Christmas season approaches.
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More games and crafts coming to

34th Annual Breakfast with Santa


TUSTIN Each year,
Christmas comes early to
the Village of Tustin as elves
craft gifts and Mr. and Mrs.
Claus greet children during
the Kettunen Centers Breakfast with Santa.
The annual event returns
to the Kettunen Center from 8
a.m. until noon Saturday, Dec.
5 for its 34th year of celebrating the holiday spirit.
Lori Jacobson, education
program coordinator, said
Breakfast with Santa has become a seasonal tradition for
many families celebrating the
holidays. She said the event is
a great time for volunteers to
decorate the center and welcome hundreds of community members and volunteers.
A lot of our guests enjoyed Breakfast with Santa as
children and now are attending the event with their children, Jacobson said. The beautiful location and decorations make it feel like Christmas.
Jacobson said nearly 900 community members walk
through the doors of the center for the holiday event each
year. Cost for the holiday event is $1 per child and $3 per
adult.
Live music, face painting, a craft room with more than
a half-dozen different activities, a visit from Mr. and Mrs.
Claus and of course a pancake breakfast are a few of the
events activities.
Jacobson said guests can expect even more activities at
this years breakfast, including a game of I spy, a photo
booth, igloo golf and additional craft-making activities.
The photo booth will allow guests to pose for photos
dressed as their favorite Christmas characters, while
igloo golf is a form of mini golf where guests test their
skills on igloo-shaped holes.
She said volunteer elves also will knit mittens for chil-

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dren attending this years event.


Breakfast with Santa began more than 30 years ago
with a small breakfast with Kris Kringle, Jacobson said.
Now, Jacobson said nearly 200 volunteers work to bring
additional attractions to the event each year.
My favorite memories are watching families return
year after year, Jacobson said. It is more than just
breakfast with Santa, its an experience you will talk
about for years to come. Families that come one year
make sure they come the next.
The Kettunen Center is a Michigan 4-H Foundationowned full-service conference and event facility. The
event is made possible through the donations of many
local businesses. The facility is located 5 miles east of Tustin on 20 Mile Road.
Reservations for the 34th annual Breakfast with Santa
begin Nov. 30.
For additional information on Breakfast with Santa,
contact the Kettunen Center at 231-829-3421.
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Caberfae upgrades
rental equipment

manton

MANTON

Caberfae Peaks renovated the exterior of the Blackmer Lodge during the summer, giving it a facelift. The
new exterior boasts a new color scheme, cedar trim
and stone accents.
Inside the lodge, skiers and boarders will find a
more convenient relaxation area on the lower level.
Storage units and electrical outlets have been added to
better serve guests packing picnic lunches - and there
will be more space with boards and skis kept outside.
Crews again worked all summer to improve snowmaking infrastructure that allowed the addition of
new snowmaking fan towers on North and South
Peaks. And rental equipment upgrades include more
than 650 pairs of new, adult Rossignol skis and more
than 100 pairs of Rossignol rental ski boots, 150 pairs
of Head snowboard boots and 50 Rossignol snowboards with bindings.
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Enjoying winters slippery slopes


Northern Michigan sees its fair
Diggins Hill
share of snow and what better way
For many years, Diggins Hill
to take advantage of this abundant
has been a winter destination
natural resource than grabbing a sled for locals.
and having some fun.
While it has changed over the
years, one thing has remained
constant if there is snow on
Missaukee Mountain
the ground, there is sledding to
For a free and fun sledding excurbe done at Diggins Hill.
sion, Missaukee Mountain is the
The city no longer maintains
place to be.
Diggins Hill, so sled at your
There is one hill at the Missaukee
own risk. The hill is located near
County location dedicated to sledMcKinley Elementary School, 601 E.
ding. There is no charge to use the
hill, but there are no equipment rent- North St.
als, either.
Missaukee Mountain, 6500 W. WalkSpringhill Camps
er Road (M-66), offers downhill and
Beginning in January people will
cross-country skiing as well as sledbe able to take advantage of a weekly
ding. It is open weekends and school
sledding opportunity in Evart.
holidays. For more information, call
Every winter Springhill Camps
(231) 839-7575.
hosts weekly events. The weekly

events are weather dependent and


usually begin after Christmas. Once
they begin, the events are 2 to 5 p.m.
every Sunday.
The hill used is 150 feet wide and
400 feet long. There also is a magic
carpet that takes sledders to the top
of the hill.
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Area offers miles of


snowmobile trails
CADILLAC More than 6,500 groomed snowmobile
trails are offered in Michigan for snowmobilers and
many are right here in Northern Michigan.

WEXFORD COUNTY
Caberfae Snowmobile trail head

The Caberfae Snowmobile Trail is located in Wexford,


Lake and Mason counties. Traveling west from Cadillac,
travel approximately 12 miles to Caberfae Road. Turn
right (north). The trail head is on the right-hand side of
the road. Trail from parking lot offers access to Trail 6
and connections to Trail 37,637 and 379.

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South 23 Road trail head

Heading west on M-55 from Cadillac, turn north on 25


Mile Road, approximately 6 miles west of Cadillac West.
Travel two miles then turn west on No. 38 Road, after one
mile turn north on 23 Road and travel north about 2 1/2
miles to trail head on the left. The trail head connects to
Trail 37. From Trail 37 going south snowmobiler can access trail 6, 637 and 35. Heading north gives access to trail
379 to Mesick.

South 33 Road trail head

From the intersection of M-115 and M-55 in Cadillac


West, travel west approximately two miles to South 33
Road, travel south to the parking lot near the intersection
of South 33 Road and 48 1/2 Road.
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MISSAUKEE COUNTY
Miss-Kal Trail

The Miss-Kal Trail is a 50-mile trail that runs through


Missaukee County and is maintained by the Missaukee
Trail Blazers. The main trunk is the 6 trail and runs
east and west. There are two trail heads located north
of Manton before U.S. 131 and in Lake City at the county
boat launch. The trail connects snowmobilers to Roscommon, Grand Traverse and Wexford County trails. The
Michigan Snowmobile Association has listings for area
trails in Wexford, Osceola Lake and Missaukee counties.
Trails are also listed for various locations in the Upper
and Lower Pennisula.Trail reports can be found at msasnow.org or www.michigansnowmobile.com .

OSCEOLA COUNTY
The Fred Meijer White Pine Trail

The Fred Meijer While Pine Trail is a 92-mile trail that


has an 88 mile section open from Cadillac to Grand Rapids. Riders can get onto the White Pine Trail and Pere
Marquette Trail near the Reed City Depot, located at the
crossroads of U.S. 131 and U.S. 10. The White Pine Trail is
the longest trail system in the state.

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Its snow-much fun


The North American Snow Fest is again going to hit
Cadillac this winter and people should expect everything that was at last years event and more.
With momentum building over the past couple years,
NASF Committee Co-Chair Sharon Flewelling said it
will continue at this years event. The event is always
the first weekend of February.
This year the NASF will be from Feb. 4 through Feb.
7. Flewelling did not have all the details at press time,
but she did say there are tons of events happening that
people have come to expect, like the Miss NASF Pageant
and the chili cook-off. She added the snowmobile races
on Lake Cadillac also should be part of the event in 2016.
We expect to hold it at the Cherry Grove Events Center. We felt it was an excellent place to do what we want
to do and our numbers were up, she said. We are
currently in the process of bringing in a couple other
groups to partner with us or to sponsor other events.
With meteorologists anticipating El Nio to make the
winter a little more mild, Flewelling said the organizers of the event cant do anything to change that. Whatever Mother Nature throws their way, the NASF will
deal with and be a success.
We are planning as we normally do. We have had

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instances where we had bad ice, but we are not totally


dependent on getting on the ice, she said.
Although things are still in the planning stages,
Flewelling said in addition to the events such as the
Miss NASF and chili cook-off, the NASF will also have
the fun run, as well as, the ice fishing tournament.
Hopefully it will be bigger and better than in the
past, she said.
Flewelling said as the event gets closer she should
be able to talk about various new events that are not
nailed down just yet. As the event nears check out
www.nasfcadillac.com for more information.
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Handmade Gifts and More
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Lake City, MI
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231-839-5926

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You dont have to look


far to find classy ski trails
Northern Michigan is known for its cross country ski trails
and the Cadillac area does not disappoint in this regard.
A number of trails in the area are free to the public because they are maintained by groups of volunteers who
pack the snow and make sure the trails are clear of debris.
Others require payment of a small fee but both provide
a unique and top-notch cross country ski experience.
The following is a list of some well-known trails
throughout the area.

Cadillac Pathway
Over the years, an 11-mile stretch of trails and loops
groomed for cross country skiing has become a stopping
ground for thousands of travelers and locals.
Outdoors enthusiast Dave Foley said the Cadillac Pathway is perhaps the most popular cross country ski trail
in the area.
The trail features a wide range of skill-level variety,
from easy to advanced.
The Cadillac Pathway is located in the Pere Marquette
State Forest, three miles east of Cadillac with two access
points, one on 13th Street and the second on Seeley Road
just north of Boon Road.
It does not cost anything to use the trail.
For more information, call (231)775-9727.

Mackenzie Trail,
Caberfae Peaks

From the Caberfae Peaks downhill ski area, those looking to cut a cross country path can head out on this trail
system, which offers 10 miles of levels and loops.
Outdoors enthusiast Dave Foley said he has fond memories of skiing this trail while his son hit the downhill
trail at Caberfae.
Foley said this trail has something for everyone, from
advanced loops to those for beginners.
For more information, call (231) 863-3000.

Heritage Nature Trail, near


Mitchell State Park, Cadillac

Near that canal between lakes Cadillac and Mitchell,


the Heritage Nature Trail begins behind the Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center on M-115.

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The three-mile trail is groomed and skiers are asked to


stay on designated trails in order to preserve the wilderness near the trail.
For more information, call (231) 779-1321.

Evergreen Resort, Cadillac


This popular resort has a strong reputation as a place
to begin a cross country ski adventure.
With five kilometers of groomed trails easily accessed
from the resort property, there is no cost for registered
guests and a small entrance fee for visitors by signing in
at the front desk.

Missaukee Mountain, Lake City


A few miles north of Lake City lies Missaukee Mountain, which is known for downhill skiing, but also is
home to Terrain Park and trails for snowboarding and
cross-country skiing.
Those interested in sledding and snowshoeing also
should check out Missaukee Mountain, which is open on
weekends and school holidays.
More information is available at www.lakecitymich.
com.
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You try ice fishing for free


February 13 & 14

CADILLAC Looking for a free family outdoor activity this winter?


Get out on the ice and enjoy a weekend of free fishing.
Free fishing weekend is set to kick off Feb. 13 and 14.
During free fishing weekend, all fishing licenses are
waived for two days. Residents and out-of-state visitors
can enjoy fishing on both inland and Great Lakes waters
for all species of fish. All fishing regulations still apply.
Steve Knaisel, owner of Pilgrim Village Fishing Shop,
said experienced anglers will see many new faces on the
ice during free fishing weekend.
We see a lot of new and out-of-state fishermen during
free fishing weekend. There are also those past fishermen
who are picking up the sport again, Knaisel said.
Knaisel advises inexperience anglers heading out on
the ice to travel with an experienced fishermen, dress
warm, visit their local bait and tackle shop for tips and
have fun.
If weather conditions are good, you can expect a dynamite weekend, Knaisel said.
During free fishing weekend, a number of counties will
be hosting fishing events.
The Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center will
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host an ice fishing seminar and youth contest Saturday


from noon to 4 p.m. The free fishing seminar is an opportunity for anglers to learn tight lining techniques, bait
selection and equipment usage. Guests will then head out
on the ice for the youth fishing tournament. Ice fishing
equipment will be provided.
Ed Shaw, interpreter for the Department of Natural
Resources, said the seminar is a free chance to learn from
the best anglers in the world.
Not only is a fishing license not required, we are providing the equipment as well, so this event is literally 100
percent free, Shaw said. Last year was one of the best
seminars weve ever had and were hoping for the same
success this year.
The DNR offers a free fishing weekend twice each year.
A free fishing weekend is also offered in the summer
June 11 and 12.
The weekends are an annual effort to encourage people
to get outside and enjoy fishing on both inland and Great
Lakes waters.
For more information about the 2016 Winter Free Fishing Weekend, visit www.michigan.gov/freefishing.
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5 Bear Den Grille
6 Bob Evans Restaurant
7 BuckSnort Saloon
8 Cadillac Party Lounge
9 PortHole Pub & Eatery
10 Ellens Corners
11 Evergreen Resort
12 G&D Pizza & Party Store
13 Hermanns European Cafe
14 River Junction
15 Willow Mercantile

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Check out our gift shop & large wine selection!

Market & Restaurant


Breakfast

Morning Special Chubbys Big Breakfast


Twisted Hash Breakfast Fully Loaded Breakfast
Scrambler Sam I Am Country Fried Steak
Breakfast Wrap Breakfast Sandwich
Biscuits and Gravy Oatmeal 2 Eggs & Toast
2 Eggs, Potatoes & Toast 2 Eggs, Meat & Toast
2 Eggs, Ham Steak and Toast Bagel w/Cream Cheese
Side of Fully Loaded Potatoes Side of Twisted Hash

From the Griddle

Sandwiches & Wraps

Big Dipper West Side Wrap Turkado Rueben


The Bear or The Cub Big Bob 13th Street Club
Turkey Reuben The Woodsman Baja Wrap Tuna Boat
Gobbler Wrap 1/2 Sandwich & Cup of Soup
Gourmet Grilled Cheese

Salads
Cranberry Chicken Chicken Bacon Ranch Nacho Taco
Spinach Southern Avocado Tossed

Pancakes French Toast Belgian Waffles

Entres

Omelets

Farmers Western Philly Chubbys Chubbys Buddy


Veggie Irish Country Popeyes Just Cheesy

Not Your Mommas Meatloaf Riblets Shrimp Ham Steak


Country Fried Steak Chicken Strips Pork Chops
Moo Moo Delight Smothered Chicken Knife & Fork Chili Dog

Starters & Sides

Soups

Southwest Quesadilla Chili Cheese Fries Macho


Nachos Deep Fried Mushrooms Deep Fried Cheesy
Cauliflower Deep Fried Pickles Cheese Sticks

Burgers
Chubbys Buddy Burger Chubby Burger
Holy Guacamole Burger Southern BBQ Burger
Bluto Burger Olive Oyle Burger Little Guy Burger
Bacon Cheese Burger Build-A-Burger

Chili Clam Chowder Soup of the Day

Baked Goodies & Desserts


Homemade Baked Goodies & Desserts
Triple Chocolate Fudge Cake
Gluten Free Salted Caramel Cake
Carrot Cake Lemon Italian Cream Cake
High Peanut Butter Pie
Homemade Pecan Rolls & Cinnamon Rolls
Homemade Cookies

Fish Fry Fridays Noon-8 pm


3075 West 13th Street Cadillac, MI Corner of 13th Street & M-115
Open Daily at 6 am
231-775-1207
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Breakfast
Served til 2pm

Favorites
Den Breakfast
The Grizzly
Smoked Pork Chop
Biscuits & Gravy
Oatmeal
Crepes
Pancakes
Pancakes with Blueberries,
Apples, Cinnamon &
Pecans
French Toast
Belgian Waffle
Omelets and Skillets
Bear Den Hash
Corned Beef Hash
Philly Hash
Mediterranean Hash
Southern Omelet
Western Omelet
Greek Omelet
Vegetarian Omelet
Irish Omelet
Farmers Omelet
Ala Carte
Single Egg
Hash browns
American Fries
House Made Hash
House Sausage Gravy
Toast Cinnamon Roll
Bacon
Sausage Links
Ham

Lunch
Starters
Hand Beer Battered Onion
Rings
Pretzel Bites
Fried Green Beans
Mozzarella Sticks

Fried Cheese Curds


Hand Battered Pickle Chips
Chips & Salsa
Spinach Artichoke Dip
Chicken Strips
Hand Beer Battered
Mushrooms
Quesadilla with Chicken or
Steak
Homemade Soups
Soup Du Jour
Bear Den Chili
Sides
Baked Potato
Cottage Cheese
Cole Slaw
Smashed Redskin Potatoes
Fries
Chips
Side Salad
Sweet Potato Tots
Vegetable of the Day
Guacamole
Salads
Chef Salad
Garden Salad
Greek Salad
Chicken Salad
Caesar Salad
Fajita Salad
Cubs
For kids 12 and under
PB&J
Chicken Strips
Hot Dog
Slider Burger
Grilled Cheese
Homemade Burgers
Panda Melt
Bear Den BBQ
Veggie Burger
Kodiak
Black & Blue Bear

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Signature Sandwiches
Gyro
Bear Club Melt
French Dip
Pulled Pork
Big Bear Meatball Sub
Brown Bear BLT
Chicken Salad
Portabella Sub
Turkey Reuben
Reuben
Turkey Panini
Spin Chicken Panini

Entrees

Fajitas
Herb Grilled Chicken
Smoked Pork Chop
Fish & Chips
Buffalo Chicken Mac n
Cheese
Baked Mac n Cheese
Breaded Shrimp & Chips
Open Faced Turkey or Beef
Pastas
Fettuccine Alfredo
Mini Penne
Fettuccine
Spaghetti
Desserts
Cheesecake
Brownie Caramel Crunch
Peanut Butter Pie
Strawberry Shortcake
Gelato
Lemon Mousse Cake
Ice Cream Sundae

The Bear Den Grille


6080 E M-115
Cadillac, Michigan
(231) 468-3577

Mon., Wed., Thurs. 8 am-8 pm


Fri. 8 am-9 pm, Sat. 7 am-9 pm
Sun. 7 am-2 pm - Closed Tuesdays

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1931 N. Mitchell St., Cadillac


231-775-8017 www.bobevans.com
Breakfast Served All Day!
Farm Fresh Egg Combinations*

The Rise & Shine


The Homestead Breakfast
Steak & Farm-Fresh Eggs
Country-Fried Steak & Farm-Fresh Eggs
Fit Breakfast
The Big Egg Breakfast
Sunrise

BE Sausage Classics

Sunshine Skillet
The Mini Sampler
Country Biscuit Breakfast
Sausage Gravy Breakfast
BE Sausage Gravy & Biscuits
Turkey Sausage Breakfast

Stuffed 3-Egg Omelets

Served with hashbrowns or home fries and


your choice of our specialty breakfast breads.

BE Border Scramble
Western

Fresh Vegetable Omelets

All omelets except the Veggie Omelet are


served with hashbrowns or home fries and
your choice of our specialty breakfast breads.

Veggie Omelet

Hot Off The Griddle

Crepes
French Toast
Golden Cornmeal Mush Breakfast
Classic Buttermilk Hotcakes
Belgian Waffle Breakfast

Sweet & Savory Combinations


Farmers Choice Breakfast
Griddle Combo
Classic Breakfast

Sweet & Stacked Hotcakes

Salads, Soups
& Sandwiches

Dinners

Slow-Roasted Dinners & Entres

Farm-Fresh Salads

Served with your choice of freshly baked rolls,


buttermilk biscuits, banana nut or seasonal
bread.

Cranberry Pecan Chicken Salad


Cobb Salad
BE Wildfire Chicken Salad
Apple Cranberry Spinach Salad

Slow-Roasted Turkey Breast


Chicken-N-Noodles Deep-Dish Dinner
Slow-Roasted Chicken Pot Pie
Chicken-N-Noodles
Country-Fried Steak
Slow-Roasted Pot Roast

Seafood

Potato-Crusted Flounder
Grilled Salmon Fillet

Big Farm Burger Platters

All burgers are available as a combo with


French Fries or as a platter with French fries
and coleslaw.

The Three-Cheese Burger


Big Farm Bacon Cheeseburger
Big Farm Hamburger

Chicken

Fried or Grilled Chicken


Chicken Tenders

Baked Sweets

Available in our bakery every day.

Farm-Grill Chicken
Sandwich Platters

All sandwiches ae available as a combo with


French fries or as a platter with French fries
and coleslaw.

Farm-Grill Chicken Club Sandwich

Be sure to ask about


our seasonal choices!
Online Carryout
Ordering,
Full Carryout Menu
&
Catering Available!

Lunch Combos

Half-Sandwich Combo
Pick-Two Combo

Signature Soups

Farm Festival Bean


Hearty Beef Vegetable
Cheddar Baked Potato
Chicken-N-Noodles
Broccoli Cheddar

Specialty Sandwiches

Pot Roast Sandwich Platter


Slow-Roasted Turkey Knife & Fork
Sandwich
Slow-Roasted Turkey Bacon Melt Platter

Double Blueberry Hotcakes


Cinnamon Supreme Hotcakes
Double Chocolate Hotcakes

*Notice: Sirloin Steak is cooked-to-order. Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood or eggs may increase your risk of foodbourne illness.

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SALADS Or
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SPECIALS
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY

CONIES
SLOPPY JOE
TRAVERSE CITY CHERRY
CHICK. SLIDERS
CRISPY CHICKEN CLUB
TACOS
CHICKEN CAESAR
FISH
BUFFALO AND BLEU
12 OZ PRIME RIB
8 OZ NEW YORK

SANDWICHES
SERVED WITH A PICKLE AND OUR

$8.00 HOMEMADE KETTLE CHIPS.


IT A BASKET WITH FRENCH FRIES
$8.00 MAKE
AND COLESLAW FOR
$2.00 EXTRA
$8.00 SUBSTITUTE SWEET POTATO FRIES OR
$8.00 ONIONS RINGS
$3.00 EXTRA

CHICKEN SANDWICH
$7.00
BBQ CHICKEN SANDWICH
$7.00
OUR PIZZAS ARE THIN 12 HAND
CHICKEN CORDON BLEU $7.00
TOSSED CRUST, MADE WITH FRESH
GRILLED HAM 8C CHEESE
INGREDIENTS AND MICHIGAN FIVE
$5.50
BUCKNUTS
$4.00 BLEND CHEESES.
BLT
$5.50
SOUTHWEST EGG ROLLS
OH MY COD!
$7.50
$9.00
6PC
$5.00 CHEESE PIZZA

BBQ
PULLED
PORK
$5.50
AVAILABLE TOPPINGS @ 75 CENTS
MOZZARELLA STICKS

REUBEN
ON
RYE
$7.00
EACH: PEPPERONI, SAUSAGE, HAM,
SERVED WITH MARINARA $5. 00 MUSHROOM, GREEN PEPPERS,
FRENCH DIP
$7.00
CHICKEN WINGS 6 PCS
ONION, OLIVES-GREEN & BLACK,
TRADITIONAL OR BONELESS
AND BANANA PEPPER RINGS.
$7.00 SPECIALTY PIZZAS
$13.00
FRENCH FRIES
$3.00 1. CHICKEN BACON RANCH
SWEET POTATO FRIES
$4.00 2. BLT
BEER BATTERED ONION RINGS 3. DELUXE
$4.00
FRESH MADE PORK RINDS
$3.00
SEASONED PORTABELLA
MUSHROOM FRIES
$5.00
CHICKEN STRIP BASKET $7.00 LITTLE BUCK MEALS INCLUDE
FRICKLES 4PC
$4.50 FRENCH FRIES AND A DRINK
$5.00
DISCO FRIES
$4.00 HOT DOG
$5.00
CHICKEN QUESADILLA
$5.00 CHICKEN NUGGETS
$3.00
CAULIFLOWER
$4.00 GRILLED CHEESE

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DIPPING SAUCES: RANCH, BLEU


CHEESE, ASIAN ZINGER, MARINARA,
BBQ AND CHIPOTLE RANCH
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CadillaC Party lounge


The Areas Only TRUE Sports Lounge!

516 N. Mitchell St., Cadillac


Call for take-out anytime!
231-775-9073

Hours: Monday-Saturday 7 AM to 2 AM,


Sunday 12 PM-2 AM

The Only Sports Bar in the


North to watch your favorite
sporting events. Home of
two 50 plasma TVs
WINGS & MORE

Mozzarella Sticks
Chicken Strips
Beer Battered Mushrooms
Beer Battered Onion Rings
Deep Fried Cauliflower
Jalapeo Poppers
Potato Skins
(smothered with Cheese & Bacon)
Sampler Platter
(Onion Rings, Mushrooms, Cauliflower,
Chicken Wings & Mozzarella Sticks)
Chicken Wings (13 Sauces)

MEXICAN

Nachos Supreme
Fajitas (Steak or Chicken)
Burrito
Tacos
Enchilada
Chimichanga
Quesadillas
Beef or Chicken
BLT
Steak

SOUP & SALADS


House Salad
Chefs Salad
Taco Salad
Cottage Cheese
Cole Slaw
Homemade Soup or Chili
Cup Bowl

SIDES

BURGERS

All burgers are 1/3# fresh ground beef


served on a bun with chips

Chips & Salsa


Potato Chips & Ranch
Cheese & Crackers
Loaf of Homemade Bread
French Fries
Basket of Fries
Waffle Fries
Basket of Waffle Fries
Steak Fries
Chili Cheese Fries

Hamburger
Cheeseburger
Mushroom Swiss Burger
Olive Burger
Patty Melt
Viking Burger
Western Burger
Sticky Burger

DINNER ENTREES

SUBS & SANDWICHES

All dinners served with your choice of potato and


choice of cole slaw, soup or salad or homemade
bread

All Sandwiches are served on Bread

Shaved Prime Rib Sandwich


Reuben Sandwich
Corned Beef Sandwich
Famous Club Sandwich
French Dip Sandwich
Philly Steak Sandwich
Fried Chicken Sandwich
Grilled Chicken Sandwich
Battered Fish Sandwich
BLT
Grilled Ham & Cheese
Grilled Cheese

Friday & Saturday Nights Salad Bar available with all dinners

All subs served hot or cold with choice of cheese,


choice of dressing, lettuce, tomato & onion

Stacked Ham Sub


Stacked Turkey Sub
Turkey, Bacon & Ranch Sub
Italian-Ham & Salami Sub
Shaved Prime Rib Sub

New York Strip


T-Bone Steak
Rib Eye Steak
Porterhouse Steak
Baby Back Ribs
Prime Rib
Battered Cod
Perch
Whitefish
Popcorn Shrimp
Steam Shrimp
Deep Fried Shrimp
Frog Legs & Blue Gill

FOR THE LITTLE TYKES

Famous Party Lounge Coney Dog


Featuring Teds Original Party Lounge
Coney Sauce Recipe!
Chili Dog
Hot Dog

Domestic & Imported Beer


Variety of Wines

Please ask your server what is available

10 & UNDER
All kids meals served with fries & a small drink

Grilled Cheese
Macaroni & Cheese
Hard or Soft Shell Taco
Hot Dog
Chicken Nuggets

Steak Cookout
Every Saturday Night
Regardless of the Weather!!
Includes Salad Bar, Choice of
Potato, and Homemade Bread

All steaks and burgers can be cooked to order. Notice: Consuming raw or undercooked meat, poultry, seafood or eggs, may increase your risk of food borne illness.

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M-115 at M-55 Cadillac 231-775-2407


www.cadillacsands.com

Nibbles

Chicken Tenders Dead Sea Gull Wings Escargot Shrimp Cocktail


Stuffed Portabella Mushroom Potato Slabs
Artichoke & Spinach Dip Outback Fries Ugly Fries Fried Pickles
Onion Ring Basket French Fry Basket Pub Platter
Captains Platter

Tasty Soups

Cadillacs hottest night spot


is the SandBar Niteclub,

located right here at the Cadillac


Sands Resort . So if youre looking
for a place to get your groove on, look
no further. Check our website to see
our weekly events calendar so you can
plan your partying around us!
Hours:

Friday & Saturday from 8:30 PM

French Onion New England Clam Chowder Soup du Jour

Fresh Greens

Spinach Salad Caesar Salad Black & Bleu Salad

Pizza

Pub Pizza Alfredo Pizza Hawaiian Pizza

Pub Fare

Served with choice of French Fries or Cole Slaw.


Club Wrap French Dip Sandwich Grilled Chicken Sandwich
Stuffed Quesadilla Steak Sandwich Pub Burger
Black & Bleu Burger Frisco Onion Burger Mushroom Swiss Burger
Fish Sandwich Philly Steak Smelt Basket

Dont Forget
Summertime
Fun in the Sun
Open:
Memorial Day
thru Labor Day

Entres

Includes: dinner salad or soup of the day & choice of garlic mashed
potatoes, baked potato, red skin potatoes, or rice pilaf.
New York Strip Prime Rib Ball Tip Sizzler Baby Back Ribs
Grilled Pork Tenderloin Grilled Salmon Walleye
Fisherman Style Perch Seafood Platter Giant Ravioli
Fettuccine Alfredo Spaghetti & Meatballs
Artichoke Chicken Pasta

Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of
foodborne illness, especially if you have certain medical conditions.
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ELLENS CORNERS
TRAVEL CENTER
6052 WEST M-115
231-885-1100
MESICK
Invigorate

The Feature
Sub Sandwich
1. THE BIG DADDY

Ham, Salami, Pepperoni, Provolone Cheese,


Mozzarella Cheese, Lettuce, Banana
Peppers, Tomato Slices, with Italian Dressing

Sub Sandwiches
2. Corned Beef with Cheese
3. Turkey with Cheese
4. Ham with Cheese
5. Roast Beef with Cheese

HOT Sandwiches

7. The Reuben Reuben


8.

Corned Beef, Sauerkraut, Swiss


The Macho Man BLT Bacon, Lettuce,
Tomato Slices, Cheddar
Cheese, Provolone Cheese, Red Onion, with
Mayo.

9. The Gusto Italian

Ham, Salami, Swiss Cheese, Red Onion,


Tomato, with Italian Dressing

Specialty Sub Sandwiches


10.The Hand Full
Pepperoni Pizza Sub
Pepperoni, Mozzarella Cheese, Green
Pepper, Mushrooms, Red Onions, Pizza
Sauce.

11.The Kicker
Steak Sub

Pizza

Roast Beef, Pepper Jack Cheese, Swiss


Cheese, Banana Peppers, Red Onion,
Lettuce, Tomato Slices, with Special House
Steak Sauce

12.The Touch Down


Club Sub
Ham, Bacon, Smoked Turkey, Cheddar
Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato
Slices, with Special House Mayo Sauce

13.The Sweet Mamma


Turkey Sub
Smoked Turkey, Pepper Jack Cheese, Hot
Peppers, Lettuce, Tomato Slices, Special
House Mayo Sauce

14.The Robust
Beef and Chinese Sub

Hot Roast Beef, Provolone Cheese, Banana


Peppers, Green Peppers, with Special House
Steak Sauce

NOW AVAILABLE!

15. Wraps
Ham or Turkey
Roast Beef

Lunch Box
Special

6 Sub (Ham or Turkey),

Chips & Pop (22 oz. Fountain)

Trimmings at no additional cost:


Banana Peppers, Black Olives, Jalapeno
Peppers, Lettuce, Mushrooms, Pickles, Special
Mayo, Steak Sauce Mayo,
Red Onions, Sauerkraut, Tomatoes.

Extra Meat
Extra Cheese

Chicken Strips Corn Dogs


Mozzarella Sticks
French Fries Wing Dings
Chicken Nuggets
Mushrooms Onion Rings

18 Dominator
14 Large
7 Personal Pan
Specialty Pizzas
Deluxe
BLT
Hawaiian

Family Meal Deal


14 Deluxe and
14 1 Topping

Toppings:
Bacon, Ham, Pepperoni, Sausage, Onions,
Green Peppers, Mushrooms, Hot Peppers,
Tomato, Pineapple, Olives, extra Cheese

Breakfast
Specials
Served All Day
Biscuit-Sausage-Cheese
Biscuit-Sausage-Cheese-Egg
Croissant-Sausage-Cheese
Croissant-Sausage-Cheese-Egg
Bagel-Sausage-Cheese-Egg
Hashbrowns

WInTeR HOuRS: MOn-THuRS 6aM-11PM FRI & SaT 6aM-12aM Sun 6aM-11PM

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7880 Mackinaw Trail, Cadillac, MI 49601


(231) 775-9947
www.evergreenresortmi.com
Serving Hours: 11:30 am-9:00 pm

Appetizers
Red Pepper Hummus
Pulled Pork Nachos (gf)
Escargot (gf)
Quesadilla
Chicken Tenders

Soups & Salads

French Onion Soup


Cheddar Ale Soup
Homestyle Chili
Soup du Jour
Mediterranean Salad (gf)
Northwoods Salad (gf)
Caesar Salad

Entres

8 Oz. New York Stip


Char-Grilled Chicken Breast (gf)
Butterfly Shrimp

Two Handed Sandwiches


Red Pepper Hummus Wrap
Pub Wrap
Crispy Chicken Caesar Wrap
Happy Jack
Whitefish
BBQ Pulled Pork
Triple Decker Club
Reuben
Beef & Cheddar Dip

Burgers
Char-Grilled Porterhouse
Curlys Burger
Salmon Vin Blanc
Patty Melt
Twin Bacon Wrapped Pork Filets
Prime Rib of Beef (Fri. & Sat. only) Olive Burger
BBQ Bacon Burger
Sides
Fried Egg Burger
Chips
French Fries
Spiced Curly Fries
Sweet Potato Fries
Chili Cheese Fries

Lighter Fare

Baked Potato
Loaded Baked Potato
Steamed Broccoli
House Salad
Side Caesar

Pastas

Buffalo Mac & Cheese


Bistro Mac & Cheese
Broccoli Fettucine Alfredo
Garlic Parsley Steak Pasta

Sweet Treats

Ice Cream
Flourless Chocolate Cake
Strawberry Swirl Cheesecake
Seasonal Pie
Ice Cream Cookie Sandwich

Weekly Specials

Tuesdays & Thursdays:


AYCE Ribs 5:00-9:30

Friday:
Fish Fry 5:00-9:30

Hand Stretched Pizza

Saturday:

Pepperoni
Deluxe
Curlys

Sunday:

Prime Rib 5:00-9:30


Brunch 11:30-2:00

*The consumption of raw or undercooked meats,poultry, seafood, shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of food borne illness. Asterisked items are served raw or undercooked; contain or may contain raw or undercooked
ingredients; may be requested undercooked; or cooked to order. * (gf) denotes gluten free selections

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THE ONE THE ONLY THE ORIGINAL


Pizza &
Party
Serving Cadillac For Over 38 Years

Store

G&D
Breakfast Pizza

Pizzas

Eggs, American cheese, ham, bacon, onions, green


peppers and cheddar cheese.

Thin Round Crust:


Thick
Square
***
Thin
Round

Cheese
1 Item
2 Items
3 Items
4 Items
5 Items
Specialty
X-Cheese

SMALL MEDIUM
10
12
***
***
SMALL MEDIUM
12
14

7.00
7.50
8.00
8.50
9.00
9.50
10.50
1.25

9.00
9.50
10.00
10.50
10.75
11.00
12.00
1.50

LARGE
14
***
LARGE
16

11.00
11.50
12.00
12.50
13.00
13.50
14.50
1.99

X-LARGE
12x18
***
X-LARGE
18

13.00
13.50
14.00
14.50
15.00
15.50
16.50
2.29

Pizza Toppings:

Ham, Pepperoni, Sausage, Bacon, Ground Beef,


Chicken, Mushrooms, Onions, Green Peppers,
Green Olives, Black Olives, Mild Pepper Rings,
Pineapple, Broccoli, Tomatoes and Anchovies

Subs, Wraps & Paninis

Delicious sandwiches pilled high with meat and cheese


that is sliced daily, fresh vegetables and sauces,
including our homemade ranch. Available half or whole
sub or as a Wrap or Panini!

Fresh Salads

Available dressings served on the side: Our House


Ranch, Italian, French, Bleu Cheese, Caesar, 1000
Island, Southwestern Ranch & Raspberry Vinaigrette,
Fat Free Ranch, Italian and French.

Chef

Lg. $4.99

Sm. $3.99

Ham, lettuce, chopped tomatoes, red onions, sliced


fresh mushrooms, green olives and Mozzarella cheese
with choice of dressing.

$5.99
Sandwiches are served with Everything: lettuce, tomato, Antipasta
Hard salami, ham, lettuce, tomatoes, red onions, sliced
red onion, & mild pepper rings w/ranch, mayo &
black and green olives, mild pepper rings, Swiss &
mustard ~ unless otherwise specified.
Mozzarella cheese w/Italian dressing.
Half $3.99-$4.49 Whole $4.99-$5.99

(Wheat +50 )

The Original

Ham, cotto salami, bologna & American cheese topped


with Everything.

The Club

Ham, smoked turkey, crispy bacon & American cheese


topped with Everything

Taco

Lg. $5.99

Sm. $4.99

Seasoned meat, lettuce, tomato, red onions, black


olives, tortilla chips, cheddar cheese w/salsa & sour
cream.

$4.99

Greek

Lettuce, tomatoes, red onions, black and green olives,


kalamata olives, capers, feta cheese and Italian dressing.

$4.49 w/Chicken $5.49

or Try One of Our Specialty Corned Beef


Roast Beef
Pizzas
Turkey

Caesar

Ham, sliced pepperoni, fresh mushrooms, green


peppers, green olives and red onions.

Roasted chicken, lettuce, tomatoes, red onions, sweet


red peppers, black beans, corn, cheddar cheese, tortilla
chips & southwestern ranch dressing.

Super

Meat Lovers

Loaded w/pepperoni, ham, sausage, ground beef &


bacon (and anchovies if you must!)

BLT

Your choice of up to five pizza toppings, pizza sauce and BBQ Chicken Club
$4.99
Mozzarella cheese
Bacon, chicken, cheddar & Mozzarella cheeses, onion,
tomatoes with a BBQ Ranch Dressing.
Meatball Sub

Taco

Chicken Parmesan

Caesar Chicken Wrap

Salsa, seasoned beef, black olives, onions, baked &


topped w/crushed tortilla chips, lettuce & tomatoes
Ranch & Parmesan cheese sauce with chicken, broccoli
& tomatoes - a must try

Buffalo Chicken

Specialty Items
Pizza Pockets Half $4.29

Ham & Hard Salami with Provolone cheese topped with


Everything & only Italian dressing.
Baked chicken breast, parmesan cheese, romaine
lettuce, croutons and Caesar dressing in a whole wheat
wrap.

Thin crust pizza with hot sauce and roasted chicken - try Southwest Chicken Wrap
a side of ranch for dipping
Roasted chicken, lettuce, tomatoes, red onions, sweet
red peppers, black beans, corn, cheddar cheese &
Chicken Bacon Ranch Ranch sauce, roasted
southwestern ranch dressing in a jalapeno wrap.
chicken, tomatoes and sweet onions - a local
favorite
Delivery Available.
BBQ Chicken BBQ sauce & touch of onion love it!

Cheeseburger

Ground beef pizza with a touch of mustard & after


baking topped with: yes, pickles - try it with bacon

Veggie

Vegetarians delight

We are a full line party store deliveries include anything


in the store including groceries,
beer, liquor,
and tobacco products

231-775-1229

223 S. Mitchell Cadillac Across from Cadillac 5 Cinema


Like us on
or www.GandDPizza.com

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$5.99

Southwestern Chicken

Ham & Cheese


Roasted Chicken
Oven Baked Pizza Sub

Veggie
The BLT
The Italian

Bacon Pizza baked & then topped with ranch dressing or


mayo, shredded lettuce & chopped tomatoes

Romaine lettuce, croutons, parmesan cheese and


Caesar dressing.

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Whole $5.29

We load the inside of a crust with up to 5 pizza


toppings, sauce, cheese and bake til golden brown.

Greek Gyros
Bread Sticks

$2.99
$4.25

Extra Sides of Sauce ........................................................50

Cheese Bread
Pizza by the Slice

$7.49 / $8.49 / $9.49

Pepperoni......................................................................$1.00
Ham & Mushroom ........................................................$1.35
(Prices Subject to Change)

We deliver to
businesses for free!
Call ahead to order
$5.00 minimum purchase

OPEN LATE

Mon.-Thurs. 8 AM-Midnight
Fri. & Sat. 8 AM-1 AM Sun. 11 AM-Midnight
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214 N. Mitchell Downtown Cadillac

231-775-9563

EUROPEAN CAFE
Entres

Appetizers & Soups

Morel Cream Soup

10.90/15.90

French Onion Soup

6.50

Morels & cream with a hint of Marsala wine

Pepper Steak a la Francaise

Served with melted Swiss and a thin sourdough


crouton

Cuban Black Bean Soup


Ask for todays selection

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Add Cheddar, Swiss, Mozzarella, American or Bleu


Cheese to the above
.80 each
All top quality steaks are cut in-house &
grilled to your preference; Includes your
choice of salad, vegetable, fries, rice,
baked potato or spaetzle. Larger cuts
of all steaks available for $3.00 premium
per additional ounce.

Flambd with brandy, peppercorns and cream

26

3.95/4.95

Jaeger Schnitzel

28

Braised Beef Sauerbraten

24

Smoked Pork Loin

24

Baked Brie

10

Veal scallopini, wild mushrooms, in a sour


cream-red wine sauce

Escargot a la Maison

10

Served with spaetzle dumplings and red cabbage

With fresh sauted apples and Lingonberries

Over mushroom caps with garlic & Parmesan


cheese

Potato Pancakes

Stuffed Mushroom Caps

Chicken Breast Piccata

Boneless chicken breast dipped in egg &


Parmesan cheese, sauted, then served over
Fettucine Alfredo with Marinara Sauce

10

Curried krab with sauce Barnaise

House Salad

Grilled, served with home-made sauerkraut &


spaetzle dumplings

Served with applesauce & sour cream

Salads

5.50

Mixed greens, romaine lettuce, beets, Daikon


radishes & carrots

Mango-Pepper Chicken Salad

11

Mediterranean Steak Salad

9.50

Chicken Breast or Center Cut Salmon


(Grilled or Blackened)
Four Large Shrimp

Small Tasting Plates

15/24/30

We know there are items you havent


tasted, now with our small plates, you
can sample everythingchoose from:
Pepper Steak, Jager Schnitzel, Chicken Breast
Picatta, Tenderloin Steak, German Sauerbraten,
Smoked German Pork Loin, Any of our Fresh
Pastas, Apple Walnut Salad, and most of our
daily blackboard specials

15
18

26

Fettuccine w/Morels
& Wild Mushrooms
Five Cheese Macaroni

Hermann Burger

10.95

Gooey Burger

10.95

Skinny Burger

7.95

Center Cut Ahi Tuna

16

Chicken Burger

10

6 oz. fillet, ciabatta bun, Wasabi mayo, Daikon


slaw, fresh broccoli crowns
4
6

Pasta

Fettuccine Alfredo

Half Roasted Duck

Flat-iron burger, served deluxe with fries

Add To Any Salad

28

Seafood Pasta Ala Maison

Caramelized sauted sweet onions & mushrooms,


fries

Marinated grilled hanger steak, tomato, onions,


cucumber, goat cheese, banana peppers, baby
kale topped with lemon balsamic dressing

Ribeye

(center cut sirloin steak)

31

Whole wheat oatmeal roll with fries & garnish

Grilled cypress goat and sheep cheese, with


fresh basil & mixed greens, cherry tomatoes &
balsamic vinegar reduction

31
28

Cream, thyme, garlic, Parmesan cheese

Burgers,
Sandwiches, Etc.

With sauted apple slices, roasted walnuts,


sundried cranberries, crisp beets & warm apple
vinaigrette with a Parmesan crisp

Filet Mignon
New York Strip

Rack of Lamb a la Maison

Served Oriental style with orange and ginger


sauce

9/6
9

Grilled Halloumi Salad

19

Dijon mustard crusted with red wine demiglace


reduction sauce

Mango sweet hot pepper basted chicken & fresh


greens

Caesar Salad
Apple-Walnut Salad

From the Grill

sauce

Wiener Schnitzel
Just like Vienna

2 chicken breasts, gooey mix, mozzarella, whole


grain bun

Chicken Quesadillas

10

Cheddar & muenster cheeses, onions, peppers &


sour cream

Steak Sandwich

15

Grilled sirloin steak, toasted ciabatta bread, fries

Locomoco Hawaiian Burger Patty 10.95


Over steamed white rice, sunnyside up egg,
Hawaiian hot sauce

NEW LUNCH SPECIALS 7 Items for $7


~Quarter Pound Burger with Fries
~Crispy Chicken Tender Wrap with Chips
~Chefs Choice Sandwich of the Day with Fries
~Home Made Macaroni & Cheese with Fresh Vegetables
~Open Faced Bratwurst Sandwich with Warm German Potato Salad
~Fettuccini Pasta Alfredo with Vegetables

Light sour cream, melted Manchego cheese,


peppers, onions, cilantro, tortilla chips

5/7

Cuban-style with pork, chicken and cilantro

Soup of the Day

Chorizo Bean Dip

All entrees include your choice of salad, fries,


baked potato, rice, vegetable, or spaetzle

Cream, scallops, shrimp & krab, shallots and


Parmesan

18
11.90

Five cheeses, bacon, toasted bread crumbs

Lighter Side Gluten Free

Bamboo Vegetable Steamer

12

Fish of the Day

15

Vegetable Curry

15

Vegetables in season, served with dipping sauce


add grilled chicken breast
4
add 4 large shrimp
6
Ask your server for the choices - can be sauted
or broiled

Mild, medium or hot, made with coconut milk &


curry with Jasmine rice

Childrens Menu

Buttered Noodles

Chicken Strips w/Fries

Childs Burger w/Fries

Chicken & Cheese Quesadillas

Parmesan fettuccine tossed w/butter & Parmesan


Served with our red dipping sauce

Add cheddar, swiss, mozzarella or bleu cheese .80


1/2 portion of our chicken quesadilla, chicken &
cheese only

11:00am-2:30pm
~Chicken Breast Burger with Mozzarella and Fries
Also Available:
The fish of the day sauteed or broiled, topped with steam vegetables
$15.00
Open faced char-grilled steak sandwich, with a topping of the day
$14.00

Thursday
5:00pm-9:30pm

Fresh Sushi

*Ask your server about menu items that are cooked to order or served raw. Consuming of under-cooked meat, poultry, seafood or eggs may increase your risk of food borne illness. No chemicals in our food.

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River Junction
Bar & Restaurant

107-109 N. Main St., Hersey, MI 231-832-4544


Hours: 11:00 Am - 9:00 pm
Starters

Sandwiches & Burgers

Cheesy Bread
Homemade Onion Rings
Chicken Wings
Deep Fried Green Beans
Hand Dipped Button Mushrooms
Monterrey Jack Cheese Sticks
Roast Beef Slider
Turkey Bacon Slider
Hot Spinach Dip

7
6
7
5
6
7
6
7
7

Salads
Chef Salad
Caesar Salad
Classic Cobb Salad
Taco Salad

7/9
7/9
7/9
9

Soups
Homemade soup of the day
River Junction Chili

2.5/3.5
3/5

Sides
Homemade Coleslaw
Cottage Cheese
Baked Potato
Loaded Baked Potato
Garlic Mashed & Gravy
Sweet Potato Fries
Baked Mac n Cheese
Vegetable du Jour
House French Fries
House Salad
Potato Chips n Dip
Tortilla Chips n Salsa

1.5
1.5
1.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2
2
3
3.5
3.5

Entrees

All entrees served with a choice of two side


dishes
The Ribeye
House Sirloin
Moms Meatloaf
Homemade Chicken Strips
Smothered Chicken
Cranberry Bourbon Pork Chops
Walleye
Panko Shrimp
Pollock

19
14
10
10
13
15
17
15
9

Pasta Dishes

All served with garlic bread


Roasted Garlic Alfredo
Chicken Parmesan
Smoky Bacon Mac n Cheese

12
11
10

All come with homemade potato chips and pickle


spear or make it a basket for $2 extra
The River Monster
11
1/2 lb. hand-pattied Angus Burger topped with Mushrooms
& Swiss, then stacked with another 1/2 lb. Burger with crispy
Bacon and smoked Gouda served on a pretzel bun

Chicken Sandwich

An all natural seasoned/grilled or breaded/crispy Chicken


Breast served on a grilled sourdough kaiser roll with crisp Lettuce,
fresh Tomato and Mayonnaise.

The RJ Burger

1/2 lb. hand-pattied, seasoned and flame-grilled Angus


Burger with house seasoning and served on a grilled Kaiser roll

Hersey Burger

1/2 lb. hand-pattied, seasoned and flame-grilled Angus


Burger with melted Cheddar Cheese, crispy Onion Rings, and
Sweet Baby Rays BBQ Sauce

Muskegon Melt

BLT

Club

Reuben

French Dip

Grilled Onions, Swiss Cheese, and a 1/2 lb. seasoned and


flame-grilled Angus Burger on grilled Swirl Rye.
Hickory smoked Bacon, crisp Lettuce, fresh Tomatoes and
Mayonnaise. Your choice of toasted bread or make it a wrap

Three pieces of toasted bread of your choice, layered with


smoked Turkey Breast, Ham, hickory smoked Bacon, Lettuce,
Tomato and Mayonnaise or make it a wrap

Grilled Swirl Rye piled high with thinly sliced seasoned Corned
Beef, crisp Sauerkraut, melted Swiss Cheese and Thousand Island
dressing
Tender, flavorful Roast Beef topped with melted Swiss Cheese
on French Roll served with au jus.

South of the Border


Served with Salsa & Sour Cream
Monterrey Burrito
Quesadilla
Cheesy Tacos
Loaded Nachos
Chips & Cheese

12
8
6
8
6

RJ Wraps

Served with homemade potato chips and pickle


spear or make it a basket for $2 more
Cranberry Bourbon Chicken
8
Crispy chicken, hickory smoked Bacon, melted Cheddar
Cheese, crisp Lettuce, and our homemade Cranberry Bourbon
Sauce

RJ Chicken

Chicken Caesar

Seasoned, grilled Chicken Breast, hickory smoked Bacon,


melted Cheddar and Monterrey Jack Cheeses, crisp Lettuce and
your choice of dressing
Seasoned, grilled Chicken Breast, crisp Romaine Hearts,
Tomato, Black Olives, Red Onion and grated Parmesan Cheese
tossed in our Caesar dressing

Oven Baked Sandwiches

Served on your choice of an 8 grinder bun, flat


bread, or a B-Zone fold-over made with our
homemade dough with homemade potato chips
and pickle spear or make it a basket for $2 more
The Dynamite
9

A RJ favorite! Ham, Genoa Salami, Pepperoni, Mozzarella


cheese, fresh Lettuce, Tomato and Italian dressing

The RJ Turkey Bacon

Ham & Cheddar

The Classic

Sliced Turkey Breast, Hickory Smoked Bacon, Mozzarella


cheese, fresh crisp Lettuce, Tomato and Mayonnaise

Sliced Ham, sharp Cheddar, fresh Lettuce, Tomato and Dijon


Mustard
Homemade Mama Mias Pizza Sauce, Pepperoni, Spicy Italian
Sausage, Fresh Mushrooms, Green Pepper, Red Onion and
Mozzarella Cheese

Stone Baked Pizzas

Toppings: Pepperoni, Spicy Italian Sausage, Ham, Chicken,


Ground Beef, Bacon, Salami, Onion (white or red), Fresh
Mushroom, Green Pepper, Tomato, Pineapple, Black Olive, Green
Olive, Banana Pepper, Jalapeo

Build Your Own Pizza (up to 3 toppings)


6 personal - 6 10 gluten free -10
12 pizza - 10 16 pizza - 13 20 pizza - 17
Specialty Pizza
6 personal - 7 10 gluten free -12
12 pizza - 12 16 pizza - 15 20 pizza - 19
The Carnivore
The RJ Classic
Chicken Alfredo
Chicken Bacon Ranch
BBQ Chicken
The Herbivore

Kids Menu

Served with one side and pickle spear


Corn Dog Bites
Chicken Strips
Hot Dog
Grilled Cheese
1/4 lb. RJ Cheese Burger
Two Piece Fish

4
4.25
3.5
3.5
3.75
4

Late Night Menu (after xx PM)

Pizza (see Stone Baked Pizzas)


Oven Sandwiches:
The Dynamite
The RJ Turkey Bacon
Ham & Cheddar
The Classic
South of the Border:
Loaded Nachos
Chips & Cheese

* Prices and menu subject to change *Notice: Consuming raw or undercooked meats, seafood, poultry or eggs may increase your risk of food borne illness.

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aily Soups
Check Out Our D
ed Pizzas
& Weekly Featur
& Sandwiches
ich Combo
Try a 1/2 Sandw

Deli Menu

Deli Hours: Mon-Sat 9-6:30 Sun 11-4:30

Sandwiches

Salads

#1. Cadillac Club

Northern Michigan

Roast Beef, Turkey, Ham, Swiss Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato &


Mayo on Sourdough Bread
7.95

City Park

Turkey, Swiss Cheese, Sweet Onions, Lettuce, Tomato &


Mustard on Rustic Club
7.95

Spring Mix, Dried Cherries, Walnuts, Feta Cheese and


Red Onions
6.99
Romaine, Spring Mix, Turkey, Ham, Red Onion, Cheddar,
Swiss & Cherry Tomatoes
6.99

Caesar

#2. Big Bird

#3. Made In Michigan

Turkey, Cheddar Cheese, Pickles & Dijon Mustard on Rustic Club


6.95

#4. The Beast

Romaine, Grilled Chicken, Fresh Parmesan, Red Onions


& Homemade Croutons
5.99

Roast Beef, Cheddar Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato & Mayo on


Sourdough Bread
7.95

Romaine, Spring Mix, Cucumber, Tomato, Carrot, Onion


4.99

Salami, Ham, Provolone Cheese, Sriracha, Mayo & Pesto on a


Sourdough Bread
6.95

House Salad

#5. Little Italy

#6. New Yorker

Salami, Swiss Cheese & Dijon Mustard on a Sourdough Bread


6.95

Combos

#7. Boss Hog

We also offer half sandwich combos with a 5.5


oz cup of our delicious deli salads or small soup!
Potato Salad, Greek Pasta Salad, Chicken Salad
and more! Please ask for our soup of the week.

Ham, Bacon, Provolone Cheese, Sweet Onions, Mustard on


Sourdough Bread
7.95

#8. Chicken Little

Chicken Salad, Provolone Cheese, Pickles & Dijon Mustard on


Rustic Club
6.95

#9. Chicken Wrap

Flatbread Pizzas

Grilled Chicken, Provolone Cheese, Red Onion, Tomato, Lettuce


& Ranch on a White Tortilla Wrap
6.95

Supreme Pizza: Spinach, Red Onions, Tomatoes,


and Pepperoni with our Homemade Sauce $5.95
*Stone Baked *Ask us about our specialty pizza,
we are always trying something new!

Red Pepper Hummus, Homemade Guacamole, Red Peppers,


Red Onions, Cucumber, Tomato & Spinach on a White Tortilla
Wrap
6.95

#10. Veggie Wrap

JK
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Granite St.

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Copier St.

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& Hormone Free
Local Antibiotic
Specialty Foods
Fresh Produce
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Kitchen Essentia
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S. Mitchell St.

916 S. Mitchell St., Cadillac


231-468-2682 willowmercantile.com
Mon.-Sat. 9 am-7 pm, Sun. 11 am-5 pm
OPEN YEAR-ROUND

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