Author: traversecityist
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Episode 9: Strongheart
In 2001, the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians collaborated with internationally acclaimed architect Douglas Cardinal, to create the StrongHeart Civic Center, a place where tribal members could continue to carry on their traditions and culture. Douglas Cardinal recalls his journey in becoming an architect, and the process of envisioning Strongheart with the…
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Episode 8: The Architects
Five Traverse City architects, Suzannah Tobin, Ray Kendra, Peter Smith, Michael Fitzhugh and Ken Richmond took part in a live conversation entitled, Architecture Design and Community Influence. The dialogue focused on elevating awareness for enduring design and the importance of community involvement. The production was recorded on October 17, 2023, at The Alluvion in Traverse…
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Episode 7: Northern Delights
In 1982 DeAnne Loll decided she wanted start her very own natural foods restaurant in a place that had more trees than people. After moving to Traverse City and starting the deli at the Oryana Food Co-op, she partnered with Robin Webb-Bransky and Betty Demers to create Northern Delights in the heart of Benzie County.…
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Episode 6: The Winemaker
Sean O’Keefe’s identity is rooted in the landscape of the Old Mission Peninsula. What does he observe when he surveys our cultural landscape?
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Episode 5: Captain Ger
Gerry Shiffman believes the most important investment is the one we make in youth. In 2021 he founded Seaside Sailing Excursions and Charity Charters LLC, a sailing company with the mission of providing free of charge sailing excursions for youth who may otherwise not have such an opportunity.
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Episode 4: Public Art
What does Traverse City’s public art say about who we are as a community and as a culture?
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Episode 3: The Neighborhoods
Traverse City is a city of neighborhoods. Within these neighborhoods are residents who love the convenience of living in a 15-minute city, and the relationships they have with their neighbors. The City is rewriting its Master Plan, and part of the process includes asking the residents what they want to preserve, enhance or transform within…
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Episode 2: Citizen Lois
Lois Golightly described herself as a common person with an ability to connect with people. Her curiosity and creativity prompted her to serve the Traverse City community with dedication and devotion. In honor of Women’s History Month, the Traversecityist devotes this episode to her legacy.
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Episode 1: Geography
What do Abu Dhabi, the Namibian Desert and the Leelanau Peninsula have in common? Rob Karner discusses his connection to the land around him, and how it has influenced his identity and values. As one of the world’s most easily identified geographical boundaries, Michigan’s lower peninsula is commonly called “the mitten.” Michiganders often reference where…