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1660 Encampment Ave, Petoskey, MI 49770
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This course will offer training in classical ballet to intermediate-level students. Prior ballet training of at least two years is required. Note: Beginners are encouraged to register for adult ballet classes offered through the Crooked Tree Arts Center. Contact CTAC directly for more information. Instructor Robin Pettersen taught dance at the University of Wisconsin - Whitewater for the majority of her professional career. Robin holds a Master of Fine Arts in Dance with a minor in Acting. Sh
Little Traverse Conservancy Staff Member
Newcomers are welcome!
A participatory, reader-centered discussion of Fitzgerald’s “Winter Dreams”; Heminigway’s “Hills Like White Elephants”; Shaw’s “The Girls in Their Summer Dresses”; Moore’s “How to Be an Other Woman”; and Bloom’s “Love is Not a Pie”. Registrants will need to purchase the packet of Five Stories from the Oxford Copy Shop - www.oxfordcopy.com. Don is Professor Emeritus of English and American Literature at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. His book, Hemingway’s Earliest Heroes: Nick Adams and Jake
Lecture Series - "I Picture Them Laughing: On the Road with 3 Mystics: Julian of Norwich, Teresa of Avila, and Etty Hillesum" Monday: Julian of Norwich's Image of God Tuesday: Teresa of Avila's Map of the Soul Wednesday: Etty Hillesum's Radical Love Thursday: I Picture Them Laughing Sponsored in part by the Christian Fellowship Class and by your generous contributions to the Worship program.
All committee chairs are invited to gather for updates as we prepare for the upcoming season.
This Reading Circle engages with significant works of nonfiction that explore philosophical, ethical, social, spiritual, and political science themes. Each summer class centers on a single overarching topic discussed over a ten-week period, with two-hour sessions held weekly. The 2026 selections, themed Artificial Intelligence, will be announced via email to registrants. Members are expected to complete weekly readings, attend sessions regularly, and contribute thoughtfully to group discussions.
Bring your own book and the library will provide everything else you need to decorate that book with gems.
The 4th installment of the popular chamber music concert written and curated by our own composer in residence, Tony Patterson. Thanks to the generosity of Doug and Minda Lehman.
Come on Wednesday, sing on Sunday. All are welcome!
A participatory, reader-centered discussion of Fitzgerald’s “Winter Dreams”; Heminigway’s “Hills Like White Elephants”; Shaw’s “The Girls in Their Summer Dresses”; Moore’s “How to Be an Other Woman”; and Bloom’s “Love is Not a Pie”. Registrants will need to purchase the packet of Five Stories from the Oxford Copy Shop - www.oxfordcopy.com. Don is Professor Emeritus of English and American Literature at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. His book, Hemingway’s Earliest Heroes: Nick Adams and Jake
Instructors available on-site.
Lecture Series - "I Picture Them Laughing: On the Road with 3 Mystics: Julian of Norwich, Teresa of Avila, and Etty Hillesum" Monday: Julian of Norwich's Image of God Tuesday: Teresa of Avila's Map of the Soul Wednesday: Etty Hillesum's Radical Love Thursday: I Picture Them Laughing Sponsored in part by the Christian Fellowship Class and by your generous contributions to the Worship program.
Women’s status in Islam is unveiled via a two-fold approach: textual (Qur’an; Hadith; Sunnah) and contextual (socio-cultural and ideological constructs and institutions established throughout history). A once liberating and enlightening faith evolves in misogyny and oppressing cultural traditions: women’s veil, seclusion, subordination, and submission; Shari’a favoring men: child brides; obedience; sexuality; polygyny; domestic violence; divorce; inheritance; male guardianship; testimony. What d
Meets every Wednesday from 6:15 – 7:15 p.m. (June 17 – August 5, 2026) Ages 11 – 15 Come for pizza, games, fun fellowship and good discussion.
Lecture Series - "I Picture Them Laughing: On the Road with 3 Mystics: Julian of Norwich, Teresa of Avila, and Etty Hillesum" Monday: Julian of Norwich's Image of God Tuesday: Teresa of Avila's Map of the Soul Wednesday: Etty Hillesum's Radical Love Thursday: I Picture Them Laughing Sponsored in part by the Christian Fellowship Class and by your generous contributions to the Worship program.
A participatory, reader-centered discussion of Fitzgerald’s “Winter Dreams”; Heminigway’s “Hills Like White Elephants”; Shaw’s “The Girls in Their Summer Dresses”; Moore’s “How to Be an Other Woman”; and Bloom’s “Love is Not a Pie”. Registrants will need to purchase the packet of Five Stories from the Oxford Copy Shop - www.oxfordcopy.com. Don is Professor Emeritus of English and American Literature at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. His book, Hemingway’s Earliest Heroes: Nick Adams and Jake
Come learn French through songs! Immerse yourself in French! Enjoy popular French songs while acquiring/practicing vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, grammar, lyrics, and pronunciation through singing. Jamila Boulima, Ph.D., Linguistics; professor for 35 years in Education, Morocco; lifelong passion for discussing Islam; B.A. degree thesis: “Islam and the Concept of Progress” in 1982.
Love Bay View's beautiful gardens? All are welcome to join the Garden Club this summer to connect, share ideas, and help steward the spaces that make our campus bloom - no gardening experience required.
11:30 a.m. social time; 12 p.m. lunch Program: “Bay View's History and You” - Elizabeth Nelson
This course will offer training in classical ballet to intermediate-level students. Prior ballet training of at least two years is required. Note: Beginners are encouraged to register for adult ballet classes offered through the Crooked Tree Arts Center. Contact CTAC directly for more information. Instructor Robin Pettersen taught dance at the University of Wisconsin - Whitewater for the majority of her professional career. Robin holds a Master of Fine Arts in Dance with a minor in Acting. Sh
All-Club Activity for Boys and Girls 7-14; need woods attire.