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Guide to the Greater Cadillac Area

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November 2013-April 2014

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M-42
Hodenpyle Dam Pond

M-42
N. Seeley Rd.

Mesick Yuma Harrietta

W. 18 1/2 Rd.

M-42 M-66
LaChance Rd. Jennings Lake Missaukee

Meauwataka
NO. 24 Rd. No. 37 Rd.

US-131

Lake City

M-55

M-37

Coates Highway Caberfae Rd.

Boon Rd. (34 Rd.)

Boon

M-66

Boon Rd. (34 Rd.)

Cadillac
S. 25 Rd. Lake Mitchell Lake Cadillac

Clam River

Falmouth

M-55

Lucas McBain

48 Rd.

Hoxeyville
US-131

M-115
Dighton Rd.

M-37
State Rd.

Bristol

Tustin

Marion

20 Mile Rd.

Dighton
M-61

Luther

LeRoy Aston

Evart Chase Reed City Hersey

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Table of Contents
04 Festival, Activities & Events
November 2013 - April 2014

32 Community pulls together to

keep LeRoy Christmas event going

10 Go see fabulous fall foliage 16 Fall brings color to outdoor hiking 18 Pumpkin picking perfection 20 Honor those who served on Veterans Day 22 Getting ready to plunge into NASF 23 Area lakes heat up for ice fishing 25 Free fishing weekend 27 A makeover for breakfast with Santa 28 Kicking off the holiday season in Cadillac 29 A tasty meal with a special breakfast guest 30 Reed City celebration kicks off holiday season 31 A quaint Christmas tradition

32 Manton lights up the holidays 34 Are you ready for an adventure? 35 Drop the puck on the pond 36 Area is well connected to snowmobile trails 37 Winter is a good time to trek outside

15 Gopherwood concert series celebrates 30 years 34 Crystal Mountain expands to 48 slopes

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Snowmobile Swap Meet


MARION Fairgrounds
For more information, contact Marion Chamber of Commerce at 231-743-2461.

Farmers Market
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays Parking next to Amvets Downtown

October 19 CADILLAC

Gopherwood Concert

October 12

Blake Elliott and the Robinson Affair, and the Accidentals Cadillac Elks, third floor Everyone welcome. The venue is a smoke-free environment. Tickets are $10 in advance for adults ($12 at the door); $5 for students ($6 at the door). Advanced tickets available at Toy Town, 122 S. Mitchell Street, and the After 26 Depot Caf, 127 Cass Street. Contact Paul Brown at 231-846-8383 for more information about concerts.

Made in Michigan Craft & Product Sale


CADILLAC
Wexford Civic Center, 1320 N. Mitchell Street 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free Admission to the public. For more information, contact Wexford Civic Center at 231-779-9520.

October 12 CADILLAC

Christmas in October Bazaar


Kirtland Terrace, 111 South Simon Street 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. There will be a white elephant sale (used items), handmade items, baked goods, a silent auction, and lunch (including hot dogs, chips and pop).

October 23

Moonlight Madness
Downtown CADILLAC
6 to 9 p.m. Come on downtown for Moonlight Madness shopping with a costume contest, pumpkin carving contest, trunk of candy contest, pie eating contest, games, face painting, balloons, snacks, tricks and treats, crafts, prizes and more. A true up-north experience in Downtown Cadillac. Check out your local selection for the upcoming holidays and take advantage of layaway programs, specials and Santa storage. Entertainment provided by Mix 96 and WTCM on Mitchell Street with live broadcasts starting at 4:30 p.m. Many stores will close from 5 to 6 p.m. to prepare for Moonlight Madness.

October 17 CADILLAC

Made in Michigan Market


City Park Parking lot Downtown Cadillac Come down before work and at lunch support local farmers, crafters, bakers, florists, artisans and musicians and have a little fun, too.

October 26 MESICK

October 18

Christmas Tree Craft Show


10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Mesick Amvets Auxiliary will be hosting their annual Christmas Tree Craft Show. There will be vendors, a bake sale, raffles, plus more. Spaces rent for $20. For more information contact Julie at 231-885-2649.

WELCAS Fall Festival

REED CITY St. Paul Lutheran Church, 22275 Four Mile Road
Bake sale and Bazaar from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Lunch will be served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. with a raffle drawing at 1 p.m.

October 18 and 19

October 26 BUCKLEY

Marys Dream Scrapbooking

Pre-Holiday Event

EVART Fairgrounds, community building

Craft Show, Bake Sale, Silent Auction and Luncheon 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Buckley School small gym, a block South of the blinking light in Buckley. For more information, contact Connie at 231-263-7471.

For more information, contact Evart Chamber of Commerce at 231-734-9799.

October 19 CADILLAC

Cadillac Zombie Walk


Including: Thriller Dance, Zombie Walk, Costume Contest, Haunted Barns, Pub Crawl, plus much more. For more information, visit 231events.com.

October 26 MARION

Craft Show/Pie Sale


9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Marion Eagles, M-66 Cost: $10 per table. For more information, contact Jan at 231-429-2011. www.cadillacnews.com | Friday, October 11, 2013

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NOVEMBER
November 2 LEROY

Halloween at the Wex


6 to 8 p.m. The Wexford Civic Center, 1320 N. Mitchell Street Kids, put on your costumes and join the Cadillac Area YMCA and 107.9 CDY for enchanting games with prizes, a costume parade and contest, ghost stories, flashlight face painting, ghoulish crafts and more. For kids ages 12 and under (all kids must be accompanied by an adult). Cost: Free For more information, contact 231-775-3369 or go to www. cadillacareaymca.org.

Harvest Supper
United Methodist Church, 402 W. Gilbert No reservations necessary; guests pay at the door. This is a family event and great for those in town for hunting season.

November 2 CADILLAC

Punkin Chunkin
Felsks Emporium, 2901 S. 35 1/2 Mile Road 10 a.m. To 5 p.m. Bring your pumpkins and watch them fly with homemade trebuchets. Visit our shop filled with artwork from our family artists. Then, relax in our rustic caf with a cup of coffee, hot chocolate, cider or homemade cinnamon rolls. Sun, rain, sleet or snow. The pumpkins will fly. For more information, contact 231-775-1305.

October 31

Main Street MONSTER MASH with Trick or Treats


EVART Main Street
For more information, contact Evart DDA at 231-734-0185 or visit www.evart.org.

November 7 REED CITy

October 31 MARIOn

Community and Business Expo


5 to 7 p.m. Reed City High School For more information, contact Reed City Chamber of Commerce at 231-832-5431.

Trunk-R-Treat
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Village Hall parking lot, 120 E. Main Street

October 31 LEROY

November 9

Halloween in 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 is trick-or-treating, refreshments and fall family photos.

Gopherwood Concert Don Julin and Billy Strings


Cadillac Elks, third floor
Everyone welcome. The venue is a smoke-free environment. Tickets are $10 in advance for adults ($12 at the door); $5 for students ($6 at the door). Advanced tickets available at Toy Town, 122 S. Mitchell Street, and the After 26 Depot Caf, 127 Cass Street. Contact Paul Brown at 231-846-8383 for more information about concerts.

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November 29 and 30

Evergreen Festival
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. arts and crafts (both days), 1 p.m. parade on Saturday, plus more. For more information, contact Reed City Chamber of Commerce at 231-832-5431.

Veterans Day ServiceS


November 15

See page 20 for a list of ceremonies in your area

November 30 MARION

Deer Hunters Buck Pole


merce at 231-734-9799.

Christmas Kick-Off
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. There will be childrens activities; hot dogs, cookies and hot cocoa at the park; tree lighting; wagon/sleigh rides; singing carols. For more information, contact Marion Chamber of Commerce at 231-743-2461.

EVART For more information, contact Evart Chamber of ComNovember 15

HERSEY 6 to 9 p.m. Hersey Congregational Church, 216 S. Main Street Come enjoy a full turkey/ham meal. Cost: $8. To purchase tickets or for more information, call 231-832-9072 or 231-250-7232. November 15

Hunters Dinner

November 30 CADILLAC

2nd Annual Toy Trot 5k


Pre-registration deadline: 5:30 p.m. Nov. 9, 2013. Race day registration opens at 8 a.m. Race introductions, National Anthem and Santa kick-off at 9:45 a.m. Race start time is 10 a.m. on Lake Street in the City Park. Awards and contests at City Park at 11:30 a.m. Cost: $10 registration fee; $10 toy donation. For more information, visit www.toytowncadillac.com or call (231)775-TOYS (8697).

MARION VFW For more information, contact Marion Chamber of Commerce at 231-743-2461. November 23

Opening Day Buck Pole

Habitat Breakfast with santa

November 29 & 30

Cadillac 9 a.m. Cadillac Grill, 7839 E. 46 1/2 Rd. Tickets

are $10 per person and children under 2 are free. Tickets are available at the door or at the Habitat for Humanity offices on Boon Road and in the Re-Store behind the offices.

November 23

Holiday Lights Festival

FARWELL 2013 theme Hawaiian Christmas. For more informa-

tion, contact Farwell Area Chamber of Commerce at 989-5880580 or visit us at www.farwellareachamber.com.

Downtown CADILLAC Activities starting Friday evening November 29, in the City Park with: carols, live entertainment, lighting of the lakefront, arrival of Santa, and lighting of the Community Christmas Tree. Children receive a free copy of the current year Storybook. Saturday, Santa arrives and downtown hosts Small Business Saturday with special offers all day. Downtown businesses host Holiday Open House activities, door prize drawings, specials and entertainment throughout the day from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., many stores downtown will be open after 5 p.m. to assist holiday shoppers.For more information, visit www. downtowncadillac.com.

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December 14

breakfast with Santa

Christmas in 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. Santa also will be visiting, 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.

TUSTIN The KettunenCenter, 14901 4-H drive, will be having breakfast with Santa on Dec. 14. There will be music, crafts, face painting and more. Registrations begin Dec. 9 at 8 a.m. Visit www.kettunencenter.org or call 231-8293421 for more information. December 25 MARION

Free Community Christmas Dinner


1 to 3 p.m. United Methodist Church, 216 W. Main Street

December 7 EVART

Christmas in a Small Town


Evart Depot, 200 Main Street/Crossroads Church, 110 S. Main Street. For more information, contact Evart DDA at 231-7340185 or visit www.evart.org.

December 28 CADILLAC

Resolution 5K and Kids 1 Mile


Cadillac Area YMCA, 9845 Campus Drive Kick off the New Year at the Cadillac Area YMCAs second annual Resolution 5K. There is also a new 1 mile race for the little ones. Races start at 9 a.m. at the Y and funds earned go to the Y for All campaign. Sign up before Dec. 15 to get a long sleeve t-shirt and the rate of $20 for the 5K and $10 for the 1 mile. For additional information, visit www.cadillacareaymca. org or call 231-775-3369.

December 7 LEROy

Christmas Bake and Craft Sale


Hosted by the Womens Ministries at the Evangelical Covenant Church of LeRoy, 201 Cherry Street. A great event to start holiday shopping and stock up on baked goods for the coming events of the season.

December 31 CADILLAC

New Years Eve Party


1 to 3 p.m. There will be popcorn, face painting, arts and crafts, family games, open swim, a hat and noise parade, sparkling toast and a dodge ball drop. Families are encouraged to bring their loudest and favorite noisemakers for the noise parade. The noise parade will lead into a New Years countdown, with the dodge ball drop at 2:30 p.m. For more information, visit www.cadillacareaymca.org or call 231-775-3369. Cost: Free

December 13 & 14 MANTON

5th Annual live nativity


Living Word Ministries of Manton extends an invitation to you and your family to attend its 5th annual live nativity, December 13 and 14. Following the presentation of the live nativity, warm beverages and goodies will be available. For more information, please visit www.mantonlwm.com.

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FEBRUARY 2014
February 15

Third Annual Coyote Cup Youth Snow Cross Race


CADILLAC
Coyote Crossing Resort, 8593 S. 13 Road 10 a.m. Registration starts at 9 a.m. on the day of the event. This event is to have fun and promote snowmobiling to the future generations of snowmobilers and family involvement. Entry fee is $20. Age bracket: 11-12 years old, 9-10 years old, 8 and under For more information, contact Coyote Crossing Resort at 231862-3212.

Crossroads Snowmobile Drag Races


REED CITY Nartron Airport
9 a.m. registration 11 a.m. races

Presented by the Crossroads Snowmobile Fest. LLC. For information on this event call Mike 231-832-5622 or Chuck 231-250-7076.

Gopherwood Concert Blue Molly


CADILLAC
Cadillac Elks, third floor Everyone welcome. The venue is a smoke-free environment. Tickets are $10 in advance for adults ($12 at the door); $5 for students ($6 at the door). Advanced tickets available at Toy Town, 122 S. Mitchell Street, and the After 26 Depot Caf, 127 Cass Street. Contact Paul Brown at 231-846-8383 for more information about concerts.

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MARCH 2014
March 1

10th Annual Variety Show


CADILLAC
7 p.m. Cadillac Community Schools auditorium

January 30-February 2 Cadillac

North American Snow Festival


Events include lake races, polar dip, chili cook-off, parade of lights, family night and more. Call 231-775-0657, email info@ downtowncadillac.com or visit www.cadillacmichigan.com for more information.

APRIL 2014
April 9 EVART

Taste of Osceola
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Fairgrounds, community building

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Reed City Winter Events


Crossroads Snowmobile Festival LLC Presents:
Saturday, February 15th at Nartron Airport Registration: 9:00 am, Races: 11:00 am Snowmobile Drag Races For more information on these events call Mike 231-835-5622 or Chuck 231-250-7076 Thursday, November 7 Community & Business Expo Friday & Saturday, November 29 & 30 Evergreen Festival and Arts & Crafts Show Reed City High School Saturday, November 30 Evergreen Parade Visit Santa, Mrs. Claus & The Elves with the Gingerbread House & Reindeer at Reed City Depot following Evergreen Festival parade

Reed City Depot

Your Journey North Begins Here!


The Depot! We are the premier trail location in West Central Michigan, with two trails in our city for your enjoyment. The Reed City Depot located in downtown Reed City is at the crossroads of the Pere Marquette and White Pine trails as a Chamber/DDA/Tourism office and trail staging area. This beautiful facility includes a community meeting room, 24-hour restrooms and kiosk area, bonfire pit and fireplace. Wed love to have you stop by and see it. The facility is also available to rent for your special event. While youre here, enjoy the friendliest downtown youll ever visit with lots of shopping, great restaurants and other amenities.

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By Mardi Suhs Cadillac News

Go see fabulous

Hike, bike or drive through Northern Michigan this fall to see natures display of brilliant color. From midSeptember through the end of October, our gorgeous hardwoods peak and become a blaze of reds, yellows and golds. Peak color times can be monitored by visiting: www.michigan.org. Meantime, here are some color tour suggestions that meander through and highlight the best sights in our four-county area, including Wexford, Missaukee, Lake and Osceola counties, with Cadillac as a home base.

Start at the Cadillac 5 Theater and drive south on U.S.131 to Granite Street which becomes Sunnyside Drive. Head west to M-115/M-55 and follow Lake Mitchell, turning right at Thirstys gas station. Follow the lake and follow the signs into Camp Torenta and the circle drive of homes by the canal past the camp. The road will take you back to Lake Cadillac at the canal and you can circle Lake Cadillac.

Meuwataka-Manistee River Tour through Boon and Harrietta


Sites to visit along this route include the MDNR Harrietta Fish hatchery just west of Harrietta, where the visitors center is open on weekdays. South of Mesick, on the southern tip of Hodenpyle Pond, is the Hodenpyle Dam Road where you can stroll down to a waterfall.
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Wexford County Lakes Tour


Our shortest tour gets you out of the house and into the woods and lakes that surround Cadillac.

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Lake County tour and past Caberfae


Other highlights along this route are the Meauwataka Store, Boon Store and the Hudson Farm with live llamas and wool items.

Lake County, Luther and Caberfae Tour


This 65-mile tour leads drivers through Tustin and into Lake County through Luther, past the Little Manistee River and the Luther Dam. It continues on a loop that goes through Hoxeyville and past the Caberfae Scenic Outlook, where the view will encompass miles of wooded forests and hills.

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30th Annual North American Snow Festival (NASF) Cadillac, MI January 30-February 1, 2014 www.nasfcadillac.com for more information

Crossroads Snowmobile Drag Races February 15, 2014 Reed City, MI Call Mike 231-832-5622 or Chuck 231-250-7076 for more information

A more detailed trail map by county can be found at http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/1,1607,7-153-10371_14793-30174--,00.html

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The spectacular views continue into Osceola & Missaukee counties


Drive south on old U.S.-131 to Mackinaw Trail. Turn right on Mackinaw Trail and follow it to M-115. Turn left on M-115 and then south on Dighton Road (130th). You may either turn west on 20 Mile Road or continue on Dighton Road to 18 Mile Road. Turn west onto 18 Mile Road then north onto 140th Ave. Take 140th Ave. north to 20 Mile Road and follow this into Tustin and then into the Bristol area. You will then venture onto State Road north, across the Pine River to 48 Road to 7 1/2 Road, north to Boon Road in Harrietta. Turn right onto Boon Road and back to Cadillac. an extra diversion, turn left in Jennings at the Crooked Lake signs. But back on track, turn west onto Burns Road. Turn north or right on Seeley Road, crossing M-42/Mike & Tony Road. Next, Seeley Road becomes 49 Road. Continue on 49 Road north to Roby Road and head east, (turn right) on Roby to Brown Road. Turn South, right, on Brown Road, taking it to M-42/Walker Road. Go east, left on M-42 to M-66 south. M-66 south will take you through Lake City and then head west on M-55 to return to Cadillac.

Missaukee County through Lake City


This 64-mile tour gives you a chance to see the Dutchman Tree Farm, one of our largest Christmas tree farms. It is located between U.S.-131 and Seeley Road. Rather than continuing north on Seeley Road, turn west onto M-42 to visit the farm. As the tour continues, it leads you through downtown Lake City, where you can walk the beaches of beautiful Lake Missaukee. From downtown Cadillac, head north on old U.S.-131 or Mitchell Street to Boon Road. Turn right, or east on Boon Road, which becomes Seeley Road north and then Rosted east, staying on the paved road. Turn north, or left onto LaChance Road and go through Jennings. For

The wooded trails of Osceola County


Just south of Cadillac, Reed City offers access to two popular biking and hiking trails. The Pere Marquette Trail and the Fred Meijer White Pine Trail intersect there. The White Pine Trail starts in Cadillac and is the longest rail/trail in the state. It winds through LeRoy and Reed City and continues to Grand Rapids. The color is magnificent along this route. To walk or bike this trail from Reed City, look for the Reed City covered bridge, a popular landmark just a quarter mile from where the two trails meet. The bridge is accessible from U.S.-131 and U.S.-10 at the intersection in Reed City. At the four-way-stop, turn toward Reed City. The bridge is on the left.
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Gopherwood concert series

celebrates 30 years
By Chris Lamphere Cadillac News

a partnership with the After 26 Depot. Brown said combo tickets for dinner at the depot followed by the show will be available for $20, before tax. I think this will be good for both of us, Brown said. CADILLAC For 30 years, the Gopherwood concert series has brought some of the most talented and unique It will be an opportunity to expose After 26 customers to Gopherwood and also to expose Gopherwood fans to musicians from around the country to Cadillac. After 26. Created in 1984, the name Gopherwood was derived by Tickets for just the show cost $10 for adults and $5 for one of the original founders of the event, who noticed all his friends used wood to heat their homes. Hence Gopher- teens, 13 to 18, if purchased in advance at Toy Town in downtown Cadillac. Tickets at the door cost $12 for adults wood (go for wood) was named. and $6 for teens. Children 12 and under attend for free. Since then, the series has hosted nationally renowned Anyone with questions about Gopherwood can call artists such as Richie Havens, Vance Gilbert and Mose Brown at 846-8383 or visit their website at http://webpagAllison, among many others. es.charter.net/pnbrown/gopherwood.htm. This years Gopherwood shows will feature returning favorites like Rachael Davis, May Erlewine and Seth Bernard, along with several newcomers to the annual series. Gopherwood organizer Paul Brown said they are very excited about bringing Don Julin and Billy Strings to Cadillac on Nov. 9. Oct. 5 Rachael Davis, May Erlewine and Seth Bernard Theyre high energy and just a lot of fun, Brown said. Oct. 19 Blake Elliott and The Robinson Affair and The Accidentals Also notable on this years lineup is the inclusion of Nov. 9 Don Julin & Billy Strings blues band Blue Molly . We havent had a true blues Jan. 18 Blue Molly group in a couple years, Brown said. Feb. 8 Drew Nelson As in previous years, the shows will be held at the CaMarch FUNdRaiser dillac Elks Lodge, expect for the May house show held at April 12 Red Tail Ring Browns home. New to this years shows, however, will be May 3 House concert with Josh Davis

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Fall brings color to outdoor hiking


By Antonio Coleman Cadillac News

CADILLAC The blend of red, bronze and gold autumn leaves can make the landscape of northern Michigan a scenic experience in the fall. A great way for many hikers to enjoy the outdoors is with a fall color hike. Fall color tour hikes are a popular way to see the pop of autumn scenery . Lake Cadillac, scenic outlooks and parks are just a few attractions hikers will see going on a fall color tour. Northern Michigan has a variety of areas for hikers to get out and see the fall colors. The Carl T. Johnson trail, and the High Banks Rollaway on the North Country trail. Joy VanDrie, executive director of the Cadillac Area Visitors Bureau, said seeing wildlife while bird-watching, as well as kayaking and fishing are some of the most popular activities for those on the color tours. She said people can enjoy viewing the colorful season through a variety of outdoor sports and leisure activities. Whether it be by kayaking, canoeing or hiking, there are several ways people can view the fall colors, VanDrie said.

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Starting in the Upper Peninsula as early as the beginning of October, fall colors generally peak in the area around mid-October. From Oct 5 to 6 is the early color to peak color weekend in the interior regions of lower northern Michigan. Oct. 12 to 13 is the peak color weekend for many interior regions with good color near the Big Lakes in Northern Lower Michigan. The best of the remaining color will be near the lakeshore during the peak to past peak color weekend from Oct. 19-20. In some areas the colors may last until the end of October. Kate Salm, public affairs specialist for the Huron Manistee National Forest, said many wildflowers also bloom in the fall, adding bright autumn colors to the tour. Fall colors just get so bright and its something fun to do thats inexpensive, Salm said. Its a nice family activity that gets you looking at colors and taking pictures. For a list of color tour maps and locations, contact the Cadillac Area Visitors Bureau at 775-0657. More information also can be found by calling the U.S. Forest Service hotline at 1-800-354-4595.
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Fall is the perfect time to enjoy the bounties of the harvest and there are several places in the Cadillac area where people can pick a pumpkin. Throughout the area there are pumpkin patches, corn mazes to get lost in, hot and cold cider to enjoy , fresh made doughnuts to devour, and an assortment of other autumnal fun to be had. These patches include Geers Farm, Pahls Pumpkin Patch, Hudson Farm and Flower Bucket Farm.

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will be open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Once again, Missaukee County residents and visitors will beginning Sept. 28. The patch will be open through Halloween. The pumpkin crop is good and there will be lots of be able to enjoy picking out the perfect pumpkin at Geers pumpkins of different shapes and sizes to choose from. Farm near McBain. There are farm animals for children to see, corn mazes Every weekend in October from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., the to get lost in, a straw maze for children, pony rides, a goat pumpkin patch at the farm will be open. The crop should be excellent this year and visitors should walk, pumpkins, squash, straw, gourds, Indian corn, corn stalk bundles to buy and more. On the weekends, there are be excited about that. hay rides and a concession stand open. Admission to the People can pick a pumpkin straw bales and corn stalks corn mazes is free of charge. for decorations and get some cider and homemade doughFor more information, call 269-4400 or 620-1242 or log on nuts. There are farm animals for children to pet, a hay stack for children to climb on and a corn maze. New this year is a towww.pahlspumpkinpatch.com. Pahls Pumpkin Patch is located at 11168 N. M-37 in Buckley . gift shop that will open space in the main building. The entrance also has been moved to ease congestion and this year MasterCard, Visa and Discover cards are accepted. For more information about the pumpkin patch, call the farm at (231) 825-4032 or log on to www.geersfarms.com. The Hudson Farm is gearing up for its fall festival. Geers Farm is located at 5600 W . Geers Road. The farm will be open to the public, with free admission every Saturday in October from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. There will be pumpkins available, wagon rides, kids games and fall activities, free crafts, scarecrow making for Pahls Pumpkin Patch in Buckley also will again be open $5, goat shearing, pumpkin carving, fall decor, farm demos, for business offering all your fall favorites. live music and more. The patch, located across from the Buckley Old Engine The farm is located at 1716 N. 29 Road near Meauwataka. Show grounds, has been open for more than 10 years and For more information call 429-1318.

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In its second year, Flower Bucket Farm is looking forward to its first full fall season. Brooke Whipple and her husband, David, moved from Alaska last fall and opened the farm. While they enjoyed the summer growing season and the flowers they sold, Brooke said they are really excited about the fall. Coming from Alaska Im really excited to grow these pumpkins. It is so hard to grow pumpkins in Alaska, she said. By Halloween in Alaska it is snowing. In addition to pumpkins, Whipple said there will be gourds. There also might be some dried corn stalks, Indian Corn and an assortment of fall and Halloween decorations. The farm is open seven days a week from dusk until dawn and the pumpkin patch is self-serve through October. The farm is located between Paris and Reed City , three miles west of Northland Drive (Old 131) at 23834 Meceola Road. For more information log on to www.flowerbucketfarm.com.
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Honor those who served on Veterans Day


In the 11th hour, of the 11th day , of the 11th month, America honors all veterans in a tradition that began with Armistice Day , commemorating the end of World War I. Here are a few of the Veterans Day ceremonies youll find in the area. The Sons of the American Legion and Legion Auxiliary also will host a dinner at the Legion later that day . Veterans can enjoy a meal at no cost. Cost for family members and other visitors was undetermined as of press time. For updated information, call the Legion at 839-4675.

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Beginning at 10:45 a.m. on Veterans Day , the veterans of the Cadillac Area Honor Guard make the rounds to each of three flagpoles, presenting solemn honors at each. The first to be visited is Veterans Memorial Stadium on Linden Street. Guard members will sing the national anthem, perform a 21-gun salute, lay a wreath, play Taps, say a prayer, and lower the flag to half staff. The ceremony is repeated at the Veterans Memorial on Lake Cadillac at 11 a.m., and at the flagpole across from the Wexford County Courthouse at 437 E. Division St.

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Mesick AMVETS Post No. 120 generally observes Veterans Day with the laying of a wreath at Sherman cemetery , as well as a visit to Lions Park next to the Manistee River where they play Taps, and return to the post for coffee. The post is located at 3369 N. 9 Road.

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The moving Cadillac High School ceremony is coordinated by the senior class. Generally , visitors are required to be in their seats in the gymnasium by 9:45 a.m., prior to the students quietly filing in to take their seats. The Cadillac Honor Guard takes part, as well as members of the senior class and the Honors Choir. The ceremony includes the reading of the names of fallen veterans, a candle lighting ceremony , flag folding, and readings from class officers.

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Members of the Marion VFW Post No. 6015 traditionally gather for a simple ceremony 11 a.m. on Veterans Day at the Veterans Memorial downtown.

Evart
Veterans from VFW Post No. 7979 and AMVETS Post No. 11 commonly gather at Guyton Park at the corner of Fifth and Main streets for a ceremony at 11 a.m. on Veterans Day , then go to the VFW Post at 4681 85th Ave. for coffee and doughnuts.

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9:30 a.m., Nov. 11 Students from kindergarten through third grade will sing songs and read poems in a student-led assembly . Parents and veterans are welcome to attend. Veterans have been invited to share their thoughts, as well. Students artwork will be on display . Piver River Elementary School, formerly known as LeRoy Elementary School, is located at 408 W . Gilbert St., LeRoy .
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A ceremony will be held by American Legion Post No. 300 at the Veterans Memorial next the Missaukee Ardis District Library at 11 a.m. on Veterans Day . Expect to hear an address from a speaker as well as a 21-gun-salute and flag raising.

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Get ready to plunge into NASF

By Rick Charmoli Cadillac News

The North American Snow Fest is again going to hit Cadillac this winter and people can expect everything that was at last years event and more. With momentum building over the past couple years, NASF Committee President Jack Simcock said it will continue at this years event. That momentum can be seen with advertisers putting dollars toward the festival as well as the local support. This committee took over the snow fest and it will be our fourth year in conjunction with the Cadillac Area Visitors Bureau, Simcock said. It really was to the point where it was nonexistent and we have brought it back to be the biggest festival in Cadillac with the Fourth of July being close to it. This year the NASF will be from Jan. 30 to Feb. 2. Although at press time Simcock was not ready to unveil all

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the details, he did say there are tons of events happening that people have come to expect, things like the Miss NASF Pageant as well as the chili cook-off. He added the snowmobile races on Lake Cadillac also should be part of the event in 2014. There also should be childrens outdoor activities such as snowshoeing, fish toss, and more at the Carl T. Hunting and Fishing Center. Promotion for the event will include areas downstate and out of state. Its pretty much like last year but we have added some things, Simcock said. Simcock said last year a professional wrestling event was held for the first time and this year it will return but a new event, an arm wrestling competition, also will be held. He also said that instead of one night of live musicthere will be two nights. Simcock said as the event gets closer he should be able to talk about various new events that are not nailed down just yet.
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While fall is probably one of the best times to fish local lakes, the winter also is a great time to go fishing. Once temperatures chill out and snow flies, DNR Fisheries Biologist Mark Tonello said there are plenty of opportunities to fish our lakes and be successful. He said first-ice pan fish usually are very good. This season, Tonello said he believes walleye fishing should be as good as it was last winter or better, especially on lakes Cadillac and Mitchell. He added that those two lakes have traditionally been strong for pike and this winter will be no different.

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Walleye fishing improving


Although the fishing wont be as good as it was during the 1990s, Tonello said spending a day on one of the local walleye lakes, such as Lake Cadillac or Lake Mitchell, is a worthwhile endeavor. He added that if an angler targets walleye they will have a legitimate shot at catching them. I expect a decent ice fishing season for walleye, pike and pan fish on Cadillac and Mitchell but the same should be true for most of the areas lakes, Tonello said. Pan fish-wise, traditionally , there usually is decent pumpkinseed and bluegill catches, especially on Lake Missaukee. While lakes Cadillac and Mitchell should be good for pike, he also said pike fishing should continue to be strong on other area lakes. Tonello said he attributes that to the fact that many of the local lakes are shallow with a lot of weeds and abundant forage. Tonello said Lake Missaukee is a good lake for pike but if an angler is targeting them they should go to lakes Cadillac and Mitchell. That, however, is not to say there are not big fish in Missaukee. For the anglers who prefer to spear, Tonello said there is no reason why the outlook shouldnt be good, too. He said it is important to make sure the fish you are targeting are at least 24 inches before the spear is thrown. While everything is dependent on ice conditions, Tonello said there is no reason to believe this winter wont be a good one for ice fishing. Fish will bite. The only time period you have to watch is the new ice, which is unsafe. You want to wait until the ice is safe, he said. It is up to the angler to decide what safe ice is. Anglers need to remember that no ice is considered safe. The DNR historically doesnt say when ice is considered safe, but Tonello said there is no fish worth risking your life for. It also is suggested using a spud to test the ice and to wear a personal flotation device. Overall, he said anglers should be cautious. The reason anglers get that itch to be on the first ice is because fish are still active due to the abundance of oxygen concentrated in the water. As the winter goes on, there is oxygen depletion, so the fish are less active. This year the free fishing weekend for winter is scheduled for Feb. 15 and Feb. 16. During that time fish can be caught legally without a license but other rules and regulations must be followed.

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Mark Tonello, Michigan DNR fisheries management biologist, said fishing is a very healthy outdoor activity parents and children can enjoy . We just wanted to give everyone a chance to get out CADILLAC For two days this winter, families will and fish, Tonello said. I think its gotten more people get the chance to fish for free. interested in the outdoors and exposed to the sport. The 2014 Free Fishing Weekend is scheduled for Feb. He said the free fishing weekend is also a great op15 and 16 with families getting out on the frozen lakes portunity to teach residents about area lakes. Tonello for a weekend of ice fishing. said panfish, blue gill, walleye and yellow perch are a During the weekend, all fishing license fees are few of the fish residents can catch on Lakes Cadillac and waived for two days. Michigan anglers as well as outMitchell. of-state residents can fish for all species through the Lakes Cadillac and Mitchell are also two of the best weekend. crappie lakes in the entire state, Tonello said. Theyre The February free fishing weekend is a chance for also very good fishing areas for catching northern pike. families to experience free ice fishing throughout the The free fishing weekend also includes childrens fishstate. Michigan is home to more than 36,350 miles of riving activities. ers and streams and 11,037 inland lakes. Walter said last summers free fishing weekend had Started in 1986, Elyse Walter, communications specialist for the DNR, said the fishing weekend allows anglers 36 events officially registered statewide with a total of 4,700 participants. A total of 18 events were registered to explore the states outdoor activities at no cost. for the 2013 winter free fishing with 1,000 participants of It was the idea that we have these great fishing revarious ages enjoying the activities. sources throughout the state of Michigan and the cost She said she hopes the free fishing weekend will bring of a license was a barrier, Walter said. The free fishmore visitors to the states lakes this winter. ing weekend helps to eliminate that barrier two days All fishing regulations still apply during the free fishtwice a year. She said the amount of outdoor activities throughout ing weekend. We are hoping this years winter proves to have really the year encouraged the DNR to include a winter free great ice for ice fishing, Walter said. fishing weekend in 1994. The Summer Free Fishing Weekend will be held June Michigan offers great fishing all year, Walter said. Our ice fishing is just as good as our open fishing in the 7 and 8. For more information on the free fishing weekend, contact your local DNR office. state.
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A makeover for breakfast with Santa


Holiday and winter fundraising events sponsored by Wexford Habitat for Humanity provide some of the most enjoyable memories of the season. Attending the annual Breakfast with Santa and the new, January dinner dance, Makeover Magic is a way to help area families in need. Proceeds from these events help fund the mission of Habitat to eliminate substandard housing. Since 1987, local volunteers with Habitat have helped build more than 20 homes in Wexford County . the Habitat offices on Boon Road and in the Re-Store behind the offices.

On Saturday morning, Nov. 23, Santa Claus will arrive at the Cadillac Grill at 9 a.m. and personally greet every child. Then Santa will listen to the wishes of all the children who have come to have breakfast with him. The entire family is invited to attend this festive event that includes door prizes for the children and a Christmas raffle featuring a Christmas tree, wreaths and other items. This year a new craft project has been added all children will have the chance to build a gingerbread house to take home with them. Tickets are $10 per person and children under 2 years old get in for free. Tickets are available at the door or at
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On Saturday , Jan. 18, Habitat for Humanity teams up with the Cadillac Rotary for an all-new fundraising event called Makeover Magic at Fox Motors of Cadillac. There will be a buffet dinner and live and silent auctions. We are hoping Makeover Magic will raise funds needed to continue our building projects as well as an exciting opportunity for all of our local makeover experts, stated co-chair Deb Ballard, who is teamed with Nancy Foster. The auction will feature items that have been transformed with creative flair. Organizers hope that objects will come from the Habitat Re-Store and other resale shops. Before and after pictures of the objects will be posted on the Wexford Habitat website and then auctioned at the event. There will also be salon makeovers. There are several categories in the competition for an exclusive trophy . For more information or to ask about a sponsorship, contact Wexford Habitat at 231-775-7561. To vote online, visit: www.wexfordhabitat.org.
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Kicking off the holiday season in Cadillac


By Rick Charmoli Cadillac News

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CADILLAC Rosy-cheeked youngsters and their parents braved gusty winds and bone-chilling temperatures last year to witness the lighting of the Cadillac City Park tree and get their picture taken with Santa Claus. This year, the hope is a new location will help make things better as the annual Christmas in the Park event is moving from Lake Street to the Rotary Performing Arts Pavilion in Cadillac City Park. Other than the minor change in the venue, Rev. Dave McMahon said the event will pretty much be like it was in 2012. He also said several churches have taken over the planning of the event. We want people to understand this is not a church event. Its going to be a family oriented event, he said. We are not going to be preaching sermons and it will look as it has always looked. As in past years, carols will be sung, vendors will be selling things like hot chocolate and, of course, Santa

Claus will make an appearance. In previous years Santa has arrived aboard a boat, this year McMahon said he will arrive via a car. The hope is it will make it easier for more people to see his arrival. He will be coming right down Lake Street and will be more visible, he said. For years, the city has kicked off the holiday season with the event in the park, but a few years ago, a new theme was incorporated Storybook Christmas. The event has taken classic holiday tales such as The Polar Express and used them as a theme. Last year the book entitled, Oh, What A Christmas was used. This year Tustin author Doreen Bellevilles book, Too Fat To Fly will be given away to the children who see Santa Claus. In the story , Santa is writing a letter to all the children around the world telling them of a major problem at the North Pole created by his reindeer. His elves must come up with a solution, or else Santa and his reindeer could be grounded on Christmas Eve. The event is scheduled to start at 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 29.
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A tasty meal with a special breakfast guest


TUSTIN Food and Father Christmas go together like, well, Santa and his reindeer to make it feel like Christmas. At Kettunen Centers Breakfast with Santa The only way to be true to our American tradition is to maintain absolute governmental neutrality regarding religious beliefs and practices., attendees get plenty of both with a hearty breakfast and some quality time with jolly old St. Nick himself. This years Kettunen Center Breakfast with Santa will take place Saturday , Dec. 14 from 8 a.m. until noon, featuring a great meal with friends, family , Santa and Mrs. Claus and plenty of other activities sure to create plenty of Christmas cheer . The event is celebrating its 32nd year for a very good reason, part of a long tradition of bringing people to the picturesque locale in Tustin for a good price and a great time. Area families are invited to join the holiday event, the largest production Kettunen hosts each year, which will include breakfast with Santa and friends as well as activities such as creating holiday cards, singing carols, story time with Father Christmas, face painting and more. The cost for the event is $1 per child and $3 per adult and advanced reservations are required. To register, call the center at 231-829-3421. Breakfast with Santa is Saturday , Dec. 14 (schedule subject to change) Breakfast with Santa is held on Kettunen property on Saturday , Dec. 14 from 8 a.m. to noon. More information is available on the Kettunen Centers website, www.kettunencenter.org.

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Reed City celebration kicks off holiday season


The turkey and trimming leftovers are typically still in the fridge awaiting a second meal when Reed City bids adieu to Thanksgiving and welcomes the Christmas season. We get started early and kick off the holiday celebration, said Reed City Chamber of Commerce director Suzie Williams of the annual Reed City tradition known as the Evergreen Festival, taking place this year Nov. 29 and Saturday , Nov. 30. Each year on the Thanksgiving weekend, Reed City residents and visitors converge on the town for a two-day fest which, much like a typical Thanksgiving table, has a little something for everyone. For those dedicated holiday shoppers, the big draw is the Holiday Shopping Spectacular, which more than lives up to its name, as hundreds of vendors selling everything from homemade honeys and jams to high-end decorations set up shop along the walls of Reed City High School. The shopping takes place Friday and Saturday all day , but by Saturday afternoon, its all about Santa in downtown Reed City . The celebration in anticipation of Santas arrival begins with a holiday parade through town at 1 p.m. and continues with a visit to the Reed City Depot, where Santa, Mrs. Claus and their real (live!) reindeer take up residence for the afternoon. And they bring some pretty compact spirits along with them, in the form of elves who usher children through a larger-than-life gingerbread house for some cookie decorating and one-on-one time with Jolly Old St. Nick himself (bring a camera!). We do it all in one day , but we pack a lot of Christmas fun in to it, said Williams of the visit.

Tentative Schedule of Events for Reed Citys Evergreen Festival


Friday, Nov. 29 Holiday Shopping Spectacular at Reed City High School, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 30 Holiday Shopping Spectacular at Reed City High School, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Evergreen Fest parade down Upton Street, 1 p.m. Visits with Santa, Mrs. Claus, reindeer, cookie decorating, hot cocoa and more, following parade until 4 p.m., Reed City Depot. For more information, visit www.reedcity.org or call (231) 8325431.
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A quaint Christmas tradition


Call it what you want, but just dont call it a small event. When Evarts Christmas in a Small Town and the nearby Crossroads Community Churchs Christmas Carnival joined forces, what you got was double the fun for one busy afternoon in the city . They happen right next door, and it makes for a chance to blend two events into one big day , said Al Weinberg, Evart Downtown Development Director. When it comes to an old fashioned small town celebration ushering in the holidays, Evart has had years of practice packing days of fun into a few short hours, and thanks to mixing it up with a church carnival next door, now families can enjoy the traditional carols and Santa with carnival fun like games and eurobungy . This years event takes place Saturday , Dec. 7 from 1 to 4 p.m. behind Evarts city hall structure, the Depot, and neighboring Crossroads Church. Perhaps the best part? All the fun and food is free. This is the sixth year of the ever-growing carnival where according to organizer All Weinberg, the true Christmas spirit reigns. We didnt know what to expect the first year we hosted

this carnival, he said. The first year was a success and each year it gets bigger and bigger. All events are free and take place at the Evart Depot and the adjacent Crossroads Community Church.

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Community pulls together to keep LeRoy Christmas event going


LEROY Recent organizational changes could have spelled trouble for a long-time holiday event in the small village of LeRoy , but concerned community members pulled together to keep the venerable tradition alive. For years, LeRoys Christmas celebration was organized by the chamber of commerce but this year the chamber dissolved, leaving some wondering if the annual tradition would also cease to exist. That was until Lori Servello and LeRoy Razzasque Days committee decided to take over as organizers of the event. This is something that has been around since I was a kid, Servello said. It is a time-honored tradition that kicks off our holiday season, which is why it was important for us to keep going. Although the event is being organized by a different group of people, Servello said this years celebration will feature everything people have loved about the event for countless years, including the light show at dusk, when floats are decorated with Christmas lights and driven through downtown LeRoy for all to see. The celebration will be held on Dec. 7, and will begin at 3 p.m., with a visit from Santa, crafts for kids, and a letter writing center for kids to send messages to the North Pole. Servello said the local museum will be open to the public and the community church chime choir will provide holiday music. The light show will begin around 6 p.m. Anyone with questions about the event can contact Servello at 846-0850.

Manton lights up the holidays


One local holiday tradition is the Manton Area Chamber of Commerces annual tree-lighting ceremony . This event typically takes place in the early evening on the first Saturday in December at Manton Station in Railroad Park in downtown Manton. An exact time and date will be announced in the Cadillac News closer to the event. In years past, the festivities have featured a visit by Santa Claus, who has been known to arrive to the park in a fire truck; the lighting of the tree; a bonfire; and free hot chocolate and other refreshments. Admission is free.
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Crystal Mountain expands to 48 slopes


THOMPSONVILLE Crystal Mountain continues to expand and improve the ski area with the addition of three new runs for the 2013/2014 season, making a total of 48 slopes. A new ski-under Buck quad lift will move more skiers per hour to the top of the hill and add skiable terrain. Additional improvements include a re-contouring of the signature Buck ski run, expanding the arrival zone at the top and adding a fleet of new snow guns. We are constantly investing to improve the Crystal experience, stated Chris Macinnes, COO of Crystal Mountain, highlighting improvements inside the main lodge to both the Wild Tomato and and Clipper Cafe. OnTheSnow website named Crystal Mountain the 2013 Visitors Choice Award for Best Terrain in the Midwest.

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Crews at Caberfae Peaks have been working all summer to install more equipment to improve snow making ability . For more than six years, management has pushed towards one goal, building a reputation for high quality snow. This summer, six new snow-making fan guns and eight new snow makers were added to the slopes, along with 15 additional snow-making towers. Crews also tackled renovations to the MacKenzie Lodge. General Manager Pete Meyer noted that the public is responding to their very advanced snowmaking system and talking about the quality conditions of our snow. But the big news this year is that Caberfae has opened the only backcountry terrain in the Lower Peninsula. Skiers and snow boarders will be able to access 25 new acres of wooded slopes with no lifts or grooming and snow making. This is a new trend, noted Meyer. People like to explore and be adventurous and go off the beaten path. Now skiers have the chance to make fresh tracks in fresh powder in a more natural setting. To learn more about whats new for the 2013/2014 season at Caberfae peaks, visit: www.caberfaepeaks.com.
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Drop the puck on the pond


CADILLAC Lace up your skates, grab your stick and get ready for the puck to drop for some team hockey at the Wexford Civic Center. The Cadillac Area Hockey Association is bringing back the fourth annual Lake Cadillac Pond Hockey Classic. The event is a 21 and older, non-checking, four division tournament held on five rinks. Divisions include Mens Open; the most competitive and highest, Mens Intermediate; more relaxed competition, Mens Novice; those relatively new to hockey, Womens Open; women of all skill levels. There is a 50-team maximum for the ice hockey tournament, sponsored by CAHA. A total of 19 mens and womens teams competed in last years ice hockey tournament. Lea Pionk, public relations director for CAHA, said hockey brings a lot of visitors to the area. Its only proof that hockey is viable in Cadillac. We have had people come all the way from Atlanta, Georgia, Pionk said. The idea for the Lake Cadillac Pond Hockey Classic was introduced by event organizers in 2010. That same year, the tournament had a total of 27 teams compete on the ice. The cost to compete in the tournament is $300 per six-person team and all players must be members of USA Hockey . Players can sign up individually and be placed on a team. Winners of previous tournaments were awarded Labatt Blue Jerseys. Participants also received players gifts. Pionk said for those who may be inexperienced ice skaters, the Wex offers learn to skate programs. There are a lot of different avenues we have to gain and keep the interest high for ice hockey in Cadillac, Pionk said. Joy VanDrie, executive director of the Cadillac Area Visitors Bureau, said the bureau looks forward to the hockey tournament each year. We have people call-in from all over because its created its own niche because the net funds go back into the youth hockey program, which from what we understand, is not typical, VanDrie said. The tournament is approved by the Michigan Amateur Hockey Association. For more questions call 231-7750657.

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Area is well connected to snowmobile trails


CADILLAC Northern Michigan winters give snowmobile riders miles of trails to ride during the snowy months. There are over 200 miles of trails in the Cadillac trail system that connect to various other trails up north. Bill Manson, executive director of the Michigan Snowmobile Association, said having so many connected trails allows snowmobile riders to enjoy traveling miles for trips without riding the same trail twice. As you get to M-55 and up north, the trails tend to cover the whole northern region from east to west because of the amount of northern Michigan snowfall, Manson said. The Michigan Snowmobile Association has listings for area trails in Wexford, Osceola, Missaukee and Lake counties, as well as other locations in the lower and Upper Peninsula. Michigan has approximately 6,500 miles of marked and groomed trails in the state, Manson said. He said most snowmobile trails will be open to snowmobile traffic by the official maintenance date on Dec. 1. By this time, Manson said trails have been properly groomed and marked with signs by area trail groomers. He said trails may require daily maintenance depending on the amount of snowfall and snowmobile traffic. Typically , Manson said most of the heavier snowfall will accumulate during the beginning of the year. The last five years, snowfall has been fickle in the earlier part of December and getting heavier around January and February , Manson said. He said areas such as Cadillac tend to see the highest number of snowmobile riders enjoying the trails during the weekend. Don Wing, president of the Cadillac Winter Warriors, said winter sports leave Cadillac restaurants and hotels filled with tourists. We can see between 300 and 500 riders on a weekend of good snow, Wing said. For instance, during the North American Snow Festival, we have as many as 300 riders in the Fun Run. Riders can get onto either the White Pine Trail or Pere Marquette Trail near the downtown Reed City depot. The Miss-Kal, a more than 50-mile trail system

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through Missaukee County , can be accessed via the Missaukee County boat launch and interconnects trails to Kalkaska, Roscommon, Crawford and Grand Traverse Counties. The main trunk is the 6 trail and runs east and west. The 651 trail connects the 6 to the city of Lake City . Manson said snowmobiling can be a fun activity that gets families out of the house during the winter. He said most snowmobile riders find it exhilarating to hit the throttle and speed down the trails. Snowmobiling is a great thing to do in the winter, Manson said. Its amazing to see how spectacular Mother Nature can be in the winter. It makes a lot of memories. Manson said anyone choosing to enjoy the trails this winter should remember to never consume alcohol while operating a snowmobile, never ride alone and to wear proper clothing. Riders choosing to snowmobile across lakes should check to make sure the lakes are safely frozen before traveling, he said. Snowmobile trails are open from Dec. 1 to March 31. Permits are required for all snowmobile riders. More information on snowmobile trails can be found at the Michigan Snowmobile Association website at http:// msasnow.org/ .
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Winter is a good time to trek outside


In the winter, northern Michigan is known for a number of things, and most involve that white blanket of natural beauty: snow. One of the many ways to enjoy the winter wonderland is by cross country or Nordic skiing, an affordable way to get some exercise while making the most out of Old Man Winter. Looking to explore by ski? Here are a few places to set out on the trail. or call 775-9945.

Big M (Mackenzie) Trail

A Nordic system classic in this country , the Big M Trail, located off M-55 between Cadillac and Wellston, boasts 30 km of groomed trails to enjoy . Also included is a chalet for tired skiers to take a short respite, in between plenty of terrain through the hardwood and pine found along the HuronManistee National Forests. Operated by the Cadillac-Manistee Ranger District, there are entrance fees required by the day or week rate. For more information, call 231-723-2211.

Cadillac Pathway
For those wanting slightly more varied ski options, there is an 11-mile stretch of trails groomed for cross country skiers compiling six stacked loops. The best part is the skill-level variety , which range from ski trails marked easy to five more difficult paths to choose from. The Cadillac Pathway is located in the Pere Marquette State Forest, 3 miles east of Cadillac with two access points, one on 13th Street and the second on Seeley Road just north of Boon Road. There is no trail access fee. 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, offering 10 miles of varying levels and loops through a wilderness view. For more information, call 231-862-3000.

Heritage Nature Trail, near Mitchell State Park, Cadillac


Near the canal that forms from Mitchell State Park, the Heritage Nature Trail begins behind the Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center on M-115. The three-mile trail is groomed and skiers are asked to stay on designated trails in order to best preserve the ruddy wilderness near the trail. For more information, call 231-779-1321.

Missaukee Mountain, Lake City


Just a few miles outside of Lake City proper lies Missaukee Mountain, which is known for downhill skiing, but also is home to Terrain Park and trails for snowboarding and cross-country skiing. Sledding, snowshoeing, instruction and a ski shop. Open weekends and school holidays. More information available at www.lakecitymich.com.

McGuires Resort
The popular resort for visitors to lay their heads also has a strong reputation as a place to start on a cross country ski adventure. With 5 kilometers of groomed trails easily accessed from the resort property , there is no cost for registered guests and a $5 entrance fee for visitors by signing in at the front desk. For more information, visit www.mcguiresresort.com
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Bowman Lake Area, Baldwin


In Lake County , Bowman Lake Area offers a variety of recreational opportunities, such as hiking, skiing, snowshoeing, fishing, canoeing, camping and much more. Glacial depressions and unique vegetation are found in this area and provide homes for many , along with rugged cross country trails to enjoy . For more information, contact the Baldwin Visitors Bureau or visit www.lakecountymichigan.com.
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Butternut Squash Salad - Roasted butternut squash, sauteed apples and toasted sunflower seeds sauteed with a soy and maple butter reduction, served warm over mixed greens and topped with fig balsamic reduction and honey goat cheese. Roasted Beet Salad - Roasted Michigan beets, red onions, local made goat cheese and candied walnuts on a bed of fresh spinach with a homemade balsamic vinaigrette. Nature Lovers Salad - Seasonal greens, almonds, pecans, seasonal fruit and feta cheese served with our poppy seed vinaigrette. Market Salad - Mixed greens, turkey, ham, hard-boiled egg, white cheddar cheese, smoked cheddar cheese, onion and tomato with your choice of dressing. Coho Salmon Salad - Fresh greens topped with red onion, local goat cheese, dried cherries, dried cranberries, fresh Michigan apples and pan seared filet of salmon served with a fig balsamic reduction. Sweet Potato Medallion Sandwich - Sweet potato medallions, melted bleu cheese, caramelized onions, sauteed shiitake mushrooms and balsamic fig reduction served on our grilled sourdough bread. Tuscan Ham & Cheese Sandwich - Grilled Bavarian ham with caramelized onions, apples, cheddar cheese and mayonnaise on grilled sourdough bread. Michigan Ham & Cheese - White cheddar cheese, Bavarian ham, apple wood smoked bacon, Brownwood Farms cherry preserves and honey-mustard on grilled sourdough bread. Squash and Black Bean Wrap - Roasted squash, black beans, jalapenos, white cheddar cheese and fresh spinach in a lawash wrap. Turkey Roasted Vegetable - Shaved turkey roasted red peppers, onions, tomatoes, garlic and kalamato olives topped with havarti cheese on our grilled sourdough bread. Chicken Pesto Sandwich - Fresh tomato, lettuce, chicken breast (GF), asiago cheese, basil pesto and mayonnaise on grilled sourdough bread. Cranberry Turkey Sandwich - Maple turkey, house-made cranberry compote and fontina cheese on grilled sourdough bread. Turkey BLC - Maple turkey, apple wood smoked bacon, havarti cheese, Romaine lettuce and sun-dried tomato mayonnaise on our grilled sourdough bread. Turkey Wrap with Herbed Cream Cheese Ham Wrap with Herbed Cream Cheese

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Served Daily 6:30 am-11 am Saturday 7:00 am-2:00 pm Our omelets are all made with three local farm eggs and served with fried potatoes, choice of grilled sourdough bread or a bagel & freezer jam Tuscan Omelet...Bavarian ham, apples, caramelized onions, fresh basil and white cheddar cheese. Spinach & Bacon Omelet...Filled with apple wood smoked bacon, fontina cheese and fresh spinach. Greek Omelet...With spinach, feta cheese kalamata olives and sun-dried tomatoes Sausage Omelet...With sausage, caramelized onions and blue cheese. Home-Style Country Breakfast...Two eggs any way you like them, fried potatoes, grilled sourdough bread and your choice of sausage or bacon. All sandwiches are served with fried potatoes Scrambled Egg and Turkey Wrap...Scrambled eggs, turkey, apple wood smoked bacon and scallion cream cheese in a lawash bread wrap. Breakfast Sandwich...Grilled sourdough bread filled with scrambled eggs, bacon and herbed cream cheese. Roasted Vegetable Egg Wrap...Scrambled eggs, roasted vegetables and herbed cream cheese in a lawash wrap. Health Craze...Vanilla yogurt topped with our homemade granola and fresh fruit. Fresh Multi-grain Cereal...Hot multi-grain cereal topped with fresh and dried fruits and nuts. Blue Heron Sourdough Pancakes...Homemade sourdough pancakes with your choice of bacon or sausage and local maple syrup. Breakfast Bowl...Sausage, roasted red peppers, onions, garlic, tomatoes and home fries topped with havarti cheese and 2 eggs your way. Egg, Ham & Potatoes...One farm fresh egg, one slice of grilled Bavarian ham and grilled potatoes. Oatmeal & Toast...Bowl of organic oatmeal served with brown sugar and our own sourdough bread and freezer jam. Ham, Egg & Cream Cheese...Sandwich with Bavarian ham, scrambled eggs and herbed cream cheese on grilled sourdough bread. Fruit & Toast...Grilled sourdough bread with freezer jam and a fresh fruit cup. Friday, October 11, 2013 | www.cadillacnews.com

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Egg & Omelets & Scramblers

Breakfast Sandwiches and Wraps

sandwiches

Customer Favorites

Lighter Fare

lighter fare

soup of the day


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2403 Sunnyside Dr. (M-115), Cadillac, MI 49601 www.burkeswaterfront.com (231) 775-7555


In the Morn Land Lubbers Choice Neptunes Net
Add tossed or caesar salad add soup & salad bar

Breakfast is served all day, every day! Three-Egg Omelets Served with hashbrowns & toast Western Denver Mexican Italian Sausage Irish & Swiss Ham & Cheese Vegetarian Cheese Egg White & Spinach
*egg whites only upon request

All landlubber dinners include a choice of potato, vegetables or rice. add garden green dinner salad add homemade soup & salad bar

Egg Combos Eggs Benedict Steak & Eggs The Eye Opener Eggs & Cakes

Blackened Ribeye Steak New York Strip Barbecued Baby Back Ribs ........................ full or half Hand Cut Angus Sirloin Top Sirloin & Shrimp Prime Rib King Cut (14 oz.) Queen Cut (10 oz.) Petite Cut (8 oz.) Homestyle Favorites Homestyle Meatloaf Roast Beef or Turkey Honey-Fried Chicken Baby Beef Liver

Alaskan Salmon Fresh Walleye Fresh Whitefish Davy Jones Locker Fantail Shrimp Fish & Chips

Pasta Corner

Pasta Marinara Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo

Salads & Soups

*egg whites only upon request

Hen House Hash, Eggs & Toast Two Eggs & Toast One Egg & Toast Biscuits & Gravy Breakfast Buffet Weekends & Holidays Only Griddle Greats Country Skillet Bacon Cheddar Melt Breakfast Burrito Belgian Waffle French Toast Blueberry or Strawberry Pancakes Choose 2 or 3 Cakes, with or without Meat Buttermilk Pancakes Choose 2 or 3 Cakes, with or without Meat On The Side Cold Cereal Large Cinnamon Roll English Muffin Toast Sourdough Toast Cinnamon Raisin Toast Steaming Hot Oatmeal Biscuits (2)

Setting Sail
Munchie Combo Brew City King Rings Chicken Strips
with Fries

Fajita Salad The Cadillac of Chefs Salads Soup & Salad Bar add soup & salad bar to any meal French Onion Soup Homemade Soup of the Day ....................... cup/bowl Northern Style Chili

Breaded Button Mushrooms Baked French Onion Soup Loaded Potato Skins Buffalo Wings Mini Nacho Supreme Mini Quesadilla Chips & Guacamole Mozzarella Sticks Fried Pickles

Ahoy Burgers
Jack Jalapeo Burger Bison Burger Sirloin Steak Burger The All American Mushroom Burger Olive Burger Patty Melt
add fries to any sandwich

Down The Rio Grande

Between The Bread


The Prime Stack Philly Steak Ciabatta BBQ Pulled Pork Monte Cristo Reuben Classic Club Hot Beef or Turkey Stacked Ham & Swiss Chicken Breast Sandwich Chicken Fajita Wrap Fish Sandwich Turkey Club Croissant Bacon, Lettuce & Tomato Grilled Cheese

Fajita ............................................... Single or Double Quesadillas ......................... Chicken or Beef/Vegetable & Cheese Wet Burrito - Beef or Chicken .................. small /large Nachos Supreme - Beef or Chicken Enchiladas Chicken or Beef Cheese & Onion Single Taco Salad - Beef or Chicken 3 Tacos - Beef or Chicken

Signature Specials
Caribbean Chicken Asian Chicken Stir-Fry

Full Beer & Michigan Micros Wine, Liquor & Cocktails


*Food Code Note: Consuming raw/undercooked meats may increase the risk of foodborne illness. Shared Plate will be charged extra. Groups of ten or more charged an 18% gratuity.

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106 W. Mesick Ave, Mesick


Mon-Sat 11 AM-2 AM, Sun Noon-Midnight

231-885-2314

Mini Tacos Mini Burritos Onion Rings Deep Fried Cauliflower Deep Fried Mushrooms Waffle Fries Cheese Sticks Sampler Plate

APPETIZERS

Mon-Sat 7AM-2 AM, Sun Noon-2

231-824-6041

111 Wall St., Manton

AM

SALADS

SOUP - Cup or Bowl SANDWICHES

- Grilled Chicken Salads

Burgers Grilled Cheese Crispy Chicken Steak Sandwiches And Our Famous Specialty Burgers Butterfly Shrimp Chicken Strips Wing Dings Hot Dogs, Burgers, Steaks & More!

CHICKEN & SHRIMP

DAILY SPECIALS AT BOTH GREAT BARS: Pizzas at the Bucksnort!


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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

SIDES

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 Homemade Beer Battered Mushrooms Homemade 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 (Reg. or Hot)

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

BURGERS

All burgers are 1/3# fresh ground beef served on a homemade bun with chips

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

SUBS & SANDWICHES


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

DINNER ENTREES

All sandwiches are served on Homemade Bread

All dinners served with your choice of potato and choice of cole slaw, soup or salad or homemade bread

Friday & Saturday Nights Salad Bar available with all dinners
New York Strip Porterhouse Steak T-Bone Steak Ribeye Steak Prime Rib Baby Back Ribs Battered Cod Deep Fried Shrimp Popcorn Shrimp Frog Legs

MEXICAN

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

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

FOR THE LITTLE TYKES


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

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

SOUP & SALADS


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

Please ask your server what is available

Domestic & Imported Beer Variety of Wines

Steak Cookout Every Saturday Night, regardless of weather!

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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BRICK FIRED QUESADILLAS


Wild Mushroom Pesto, Fresh Basil, Artichoke Hearts, Sun Dried Tomatoes, Sauteed Peppers & Zucchini, Red Onions and Goat Cheese Shaved Prime Rib, Portabella Mushrooms, Roasted Red Peppers & Onion, Mozzarella and Provolone Cheese with a Horseradish Aioli Garden Pesto, Grilled Chicken, Sun Dried Tomatoes, Colby Jack Cheese

GRILLED ANGUS BURGERS


All Burgers are 1/3 Pound and Served with Our Housemade Chips

Sun Dried Tomato 8.95

Black & Bleu Burger 9.95


Spiced Bacon, Bleu Cheese, Caramelized Onions and Garlic Aioli

Philly Steak 8.95

Whiskey Maple BBQ, Haystack Onions, Portabella Mushrooms and Cheddar Cheese Fried Egg, Prosciutto, Cheddar Cheese, Honey Mustard Swiss Cheese, Charred Onions, Olive Mayo, Roma Tomato, Lettuce on Grilled Sourdough Bread

Rodeo Burger 9.45

Pesto Chicken 8.95

Sunny Side Up 9.95

Black Angus Melt 9.45

106 S. Mitchell St., Cadillac 231-775-6150

SHAREABLES & APPETIZERS

BRICK FIRED PIZZA


Basil Pesto, Sun Dried Tomatoes, Chicken, Fresh Mozzarella Fresh Basil, Mediterranean Bruschetta, Artichoke Hearts, Sun Dried Tomatoes, Mozzarella and Provolone, Red Onion, and Spinach Bacon, Turkey, Lettuce, Tomatoes and Horseradish Aioli Classic Red Sauce, Spicy Sausage, Prosciutto, Salami, Mozzarella, Provolone, and Fresh Basil Spicy BBQ Glaze, Grilled Chicken, Chopped Jalapeno, Cilantro, Spicy Sausage, Roma Tomato, Red Onion, Pepper Jack Cheese Wild Mushroom Pesto, Portabella Mushroom, Goat Cheese, Herb Infused Oil, Roasted Garlic, Sausage, Caramelized Onion, Mozzarella and Provolone Cheese

Roasted Red Pepper Hummus, Wild Mushroom Hummus, Kalamata Olive & Feta Hummus Served with Naan Bread and Fire Roasted Vegetables Lightly Breaded and Served with a Sweet & Spicy Chili Sauce Tossed in Olive Oil & Sea Salt and Served with a Spicy Mustard and Smokey Beer Cheese Sauce Onions and Roasted Garlic in a Tomato Beer Broth, finished with Sriracha-Lime Butter and our Brewhouse Bread Served in your choice of Traditional Buffalo, Sweet & Spicy Chili, Caribbean Jerk or Cherry BBQ Glaze

Hummus Trio 7.95 Calamari 8.95

Pesto Chicken 13.95 Vegetarian 12.95

Black Angus Burger 8.95


Choice of Cheese with Lettuce, Tomato, Onion

Pretzel Bites 5.95

Sauteed Mushrooms, Sauteed Onions, Bacon, Bleu Cheese, Green Olives, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Haystack Onions, Dill Pickles, Provolone Cheese, Pepper Jack Cheese, Avocado

Additional Toppings .95 ea.

Beer Steamed Mussels 10.95 Wings 9.95

Club 12.95

C.L.B.C. SANDWICHES
Smoked Turkey, Provolone Cheese, Pecans, Dried Cherries, Hummus and Honey Mustard

Smoked Panini 8.95

Triple Cheese Mac & Cheese 9.95 Edamame 5.95 Grilled Shrimp Skewers 8.95

Americana 12.95

Our Version of the Classic. Featuring Three Cheeses. Perfect to Share or By Yourself. Steamed and Seasoned

Lumber Baron Panini 8.95


Bavarian Ham, Swiss Cheese, Tomato Basil Pesto, and Honey Mustard

Spicy BBQ 12.95

Large and Grilled to Perfection. Served with a Sweet & Spicy Chili Sauce and Horseradish Aoili Your Choice of Shaved Prime Rib or Grilled Chicken with Refired Black Beans, Jalapenos, Lettuce, Cheese, Guacamole & Salsa

Smoked Turkey, Bacon, Tomato, Cheddar Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Garlic Aioli on Grilled Sourdough Crispy Chicken Breast, Buffalo Sauce, Lettuce, Tomato, Colby Jack Cheese and Ranch Dressing in a Flour Tortilla Sauteed Vegetables, Goat Cheese, Lettuce, Sun Dried Tomato Pesto on an Asiago Ciabatta Roll

Club Melt 8.45

Steak or Chicken Nachos 12.95

SOUPS AND SALADS

Sausage Goat Cheese 13.95

Buffalo Chicken Wrap 8.45

Shaved Prime Rib atop Spring Greens with Dried Cherries, Bleu Cheese, Pecans and Served with a Cherry Balsamic Dressing

Prime Rib Bleu Salad 9.95

Portabella Sandwich 7.95

Curried Cashew & Pear Salad 8.95 Avocado Salad 8.95

Spring Greens with Grapes, Curried Cashews, Pears, Bacon and Our House Honey Mustard Dressing Spring Greens with Goat Cheese, Avocado Slices, Grilled Zucchini, Corn, Tomatoes and Served with a Pesto Ranch Dressing

Build Your Own 10.95


Includes Three Toppings

Additional Toppings
Italian Sausage, Pepperoni, Ham, Chicken, Red Onion, Roasted Red Peppers, Fresh Tomatoes, Pineapple, Sun Dried Tomatoes, Artichoke Hearts, Green Olives, Black Olives, Spinach, Roasted Garlic, Mushrooms, Bleu Cheese, Goat Cheese, Mozzarella and Provolone Blend, Fresh Mozzarella. Toppings .95 each Cadillac News -

Grilled Chicken Sandwich 8.45


Guacamole, Cheddar Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato, Chipotle Aioli on Grilled Sourdough

Hearts of Romaine with House Cut Herb Garlic Croutons and Asiago, Parmesan and Romano Cheese Calamari 5.95 ~ Shrimp Skewer 4.95 ~ Grilled Chicken 3.95 Shaved Prime Rib 5.95

Roasted Garlic Caesar 7.95 Extras

Shaved Prime Rib, Provolone Cheese, Haystack Onions, Horseradish Cream Sauce on an Asiago Ciabatta Roll with a Side of AuJus
Ask your server about menu items that are cooked to order or served raw, Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness.

Classic French Dip 9.95

Cup 3.95 / Bowl 4.95


A Fresh Creation Daily

Soup Du Jour

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ELLENS CORNERS TRAVEL CENTER 6052 WEST M-115 231-885-1100 MESICK


Specialty Sub Sandwiches 10.The Hand Full Pepperoni Pizza Sub ............ $5.49
Pepperoni, Mozzarella Cheese, Green Pepper, Mushrooms, Red Onions, Pizza Sauce.

Invigorate

Ham, Salami, Pepperoni, Provolone Cheese, Mozzarella Cheese, Lettuce, Banana Peppers, Tomato Slices, with Italian Dressing

The Feature Sub Sandwich 1. THE BIG DADDY............ $6.49

Chicken Strips Mozzarella Sticks Corn Dogs French Fries Hot Wings

Sub Sandwiches 2. Corned Beef with Cheese..... $5.99 3. Turkey with Cheese .............. $5.99 4. Ham with Cheese ................ $5.99 5. Roast Beef with Cheese ....... $5.99

11.The Kicker Steak Sub ........................... $6.99


Roast Beef, Pepper Jack Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Banana Peppers, Red Onion, Lettuce, Tomato Slices, with Special House Steak Sauce

Pizza
Dominator 18 1 Topping .................................. $13.99 Single Slice of Pizza ................. $1.89 Personal Deep Pan Pizza 1 Topping .................................... $2.99 Deluxe ........................................ $3.49 Specialty Pizza Deluxe ...................................... $13.49 BLT ....................................................... ........................................... $12.49 Hawaiian................................... $12.49 14 Pizza 1 Topping ................ $10.99 each additional topping ......... $1.00 Family Pizza Meal Deal 1 Deluxe Pizza & 1 Single Topping Pizza .......... $17.49
Toppings: Bacon, Ham, Pepperoni, Sausage, Onions, Green Peppers, Mushrooms, Hot Peppers, Tomato, Pineapple, Olives, extra Cheese

12.The Touch Down Club Sub ............................. $6.99


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

Grilled on our Special RIBBED GRILL


7. The Reuben Reuben.......... $6.09
Corned Beef, Sauerkraut, Swiss

HOT Sandwiches

13.The Sweet Mamma Turkey Sub .......................... $6.49


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

8. The Macho Man BLT ......... $6.99


Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato Slices, Cheddar Cheese, Provolone Cheese, Red Onion, with Mayo. Ham, Salami, Swiss Cheese, Red Onion, Tomato, with Italian Dressing

14.The Robust Beef and Chinese Sub ......... $6.99

9. The Gusto Italian .............. $6.99

Hot Roast Beef, Provolone Cheese, Banana Peppers, Green Peppers, with Special House Steak Sauce

Lunch Box Special


6 Sub (Ham or Turkey),
Chips, Cookie, Pop (22 oz. Fountain) .................. $4.79

15. Wraps Ham or Turkey ........................ $5.24 Roast Beef............................. $5.49


Trimmings at no additional cost: Banana Peppers, Black Olives, Jalapeno Peppers, Leaf Lettuce, Mushrooms, Pickles, Special Mayo, Steak Sauce Mayo, Red Onions, Sauerkraut, Tomatoes.

NOW AVAILABLE!

Breakfast Specials Served All Day


Biscuit-Sausage-Cheese ................ $1.75 Biscuit-Sausage-Cheese-Egg.......... $1.99 Croissant-Sausage-Cheese ............ $1.99 Croissant-Sausage-Cheese-Egg ...... $2.05 Bagel-Sausage-Cheese-Egg............ $2.05

Extra Meat ........................ add $1.00 Extra Cheese ......................... add .50

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101 E. HARRIS ST. CADILLAC, MI 231-775-9666

ESCAPE B &G
ar rill
TUNA MELT ON RYE $7.95 EGG SALAD CLUB WRAP
Albacore tuna, American or Swiss cheese on grilled rye Onion, sweet relish and mayo, served on your choice of bread

HAPPY HOUR Every Day 4-7 PM Well Drinks $2.00 Domestic Draft Beer $1.00 $1 Off All Liquors & Beers!! Enjoy your time with us!!

Romaine and iceberg lettuce, tomato, red onion and your choice of dressing.

SALADS NEW YORK STRIP SALAD

$5.50 $5.25 $7.95

ESCAPE COBB SALAD

Grilled chicken breast, Bleu cheese, bacon, tomato, onions, green peppers, hard boiled egg and avocado, your choice of dressing

$6.95

Single char broiled boneless chicken breast served with potato and vegetable Your choice of soup or house salad

CHICKEN CHAR BROILED CHICKEN BREAST

$7.95

CHICKEN WRAP

CAESAR SALAD

Romaine lettuce, parmesan cheese, croutons, and Caesar dressing Grilled chicken breast additional $4.00

$2.95

Ham, turkey, bacon, lettuce, tomato, cheddar cheese and mayo in a corn tortilla ***ALL sandwiches served with potato salad or macaroni salad

Grilled chopped chicken, bacon, lettuce, tomato, cheddar cheese, onion, in a flour tortilla, your choice of dressings

$7.95

HOUSE SALAD

Iceburg lettuce, cucumber, tomatoes, carrots and red onion, hard boiled egg, choice of dressing

$2.75

Your server will inform you of your choice of soup

SOUPS SOUP DU JOUR

1/3 lb. of fresh ground beef topped with melted cheese of your choice fried onions and pickles

BURGERS & FRIES *THE ESCAPE BURGER $7.95

Beef burrito smothered with chili, shredded lettuce, onions, tomatoes and cheese

SOUTH OF THE BORDER ESCAPE BURRITO $7.95 $6.95

QUESADILLAS

Choice of beef or chicken, grilled flour tortilla and cheese

$2.50

*THE UNDERGROUND BURGER $7.95


1/3 lb. fresh ground beef topped with bacon, grilled onions, cheddar cheese and our sweet BBQ sauce

FROM THE NET GRILLED ATLANTIC SALMON $10.50 JUMBO FRIED SHRIMP AND FRIES BEER BATTERED COD AND FRIES COD FISH SANDWICH AND FRIES SIDE BAR French Fries Chili Cheese Fries Onion Rings Mushroom Caps Chicken Strips Jalapeno Poppers with Salsa Mozzarella Sticks

CHEFS SPECIAL CHILI

Topped with shredded cheddar cheese and onion

$3.50

Served with potato, and vegetable du jour

*MUSHROOM OR OLIVE BURGER

SANDWICHES GRILLED REUBEN ESCAPE CLUB

Hot corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut on grilled rye, topped with thousand island dressing Fresh sliced turkey, bacon, ham, lettuce and tomato, mayo, choice of bread

$6.95 $6.95

1/3 lb. fresh ground beef with sliced mushroom OR olives, and Swiss cheese

$7.95 $5.95

$9.50 $7.50 $7.75 $2.25 $4.00 $3.50 $4.50 $4.50 $3.50 $4.50

GARDEN BURGER

Made from garden vegetables

Choice of potato salad or macaroni salad

All burgers are served with French fries

CHICKEN BACON RANCH MELT BLT

STEAKS AND CHOPS *NEW YORK $11.95


USDA choice 12 oz. strip steak cooked to perfection with potato and vegetable Your choice of soup or house salad

Grilled chicken breast, Swiss cheese, bacon, lettuce, tomato on bun, topped with ranch dressing Bacon, lettuce and tomato, served on your choice of bread

$7.95 $4.95

*RIBEYE STEAK

USDA choice 10 oz. steak cooked to perfection with potato and vegetable Your choice of soup or house salad

$12.95

GRILLED HAM AND CHEESE TUNA SALAD

Sliced ham, American or Swiss cheese grilled on your choice of bread

$5.25 $5.25

*PORK LOIN CHOPS

Two delicious center cut chops served with potato and vegetable Your choice of soup or house salad

$9.95

Made with sweet pickle relish and onion, served on your choice of bread

*These items can be cooked to order. Consuming undercooked meats may increase your risk of food bourne illness Menu subject to change.

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G&D
Pizzas
Breakfast Pizza Thick Square Crust: Thin Round Crust:
CHEESE 6.50 8.00 10.00 1 Item 7.00 8.50 10.50 2 Items 7.50 9.00 11.00 3 Items 8.00 9.50 11.50 4 Items 8.50 9.75 12.00 5 Items 9.00 10.00 12.50 Super 10.00 11.50 13.50 X-Cheese 1.25 1.50 1.99 Personalwith choice of 3 toppings (7)
SMALL MEDIUM 12 14 LARGE 16 X-LARGE 18 Small 10, Medium 12, Large 14, X-Large 12x18

THE ONE THE ONLY THE ORIGINAL Pizza & Party Serving Cadillac For Over 30 Years
Eggs, American cheese, ham, bacon, onions, green peppers and cheddar cheese.

Store
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.

Subs, Wraps & Paninis

12.00 12.50 13.00 13.50 14.00 14.50 15.50 2.29 3.49

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!

Chef

Ham, lettuce, chopped tomatoes, red onions, sliced fresh mushrooms, green olives and Mozzarella cheese with choice of dressing.

Lg. $4.49

Sm. $3.49 $5.59

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

Antipasta Taco

Half $3.49 Whole $4.99 (Wheat +50 )

Pizza Toppings:

The Original The Club

Ham, Pepperoni, Sausage, Bacon, Ground Beef, Chicken, Mushrooms, Onions, Green Peppers, Green Olives, Black Olives, Mild Pepper Rings, Pineapple, Broccoli, Tomatoes and Anchovies

Ham, cotto salami, bologna & American cheese topped with Everything. Ham, smoked turkey, crispy bacon & American cheese topped with Everything

Seasoned meat, lettuce, tomato, red onions, black olives, tortilla chips, cheddar cheese w/salsa & sour cream.

Lg. $5.59

Sm. $4.49 $4.49

Greek

Lettuce, tomatoes, red onions, black and green olives, kalamata olives, capers, feta cheese and Italian dressing.

Caesar

or Try One of Our Specialty Pizzas


Super
Ham, sliced pepperoni, fresh mushrooms, green peppers, green olives and red onions.

Meat Lovers BLT

Loaded w/pepperoni, ham, sausage, ground beef & bacon (and anchovies if you must!)

Corned Beef Roast Beef Turkey Ham & Cheese Roasted Chicken Oven Baked Pizza Sub

Romaine lettuce, croutons, parmesan cheese and Caesar dressing.

$4.49 w/Chicken $5.49 $5.59 $4.79

Southwestern Chicken BBQ Chicken Club

Roasted chicken, lettuce, tomatoes, red onions, sweet red peppers, black beans, corn, cheddar cheese, tortilla chips & southwestern ranch dressing.

Meatball Sub Bacon Pizza baked & then topped with ranch dressing or Veggie mayo, shredded lettuce & chopped tomatoes The BLT Taco The Italian
Salsa, seasoned beef, black olives, onions, baked & topped w/crushed tortilla chips, lettuce & tomatoes

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

Specialty Items
Pizza Pockets Half $3.99 Chips & Cheese

We load the inside of a crust with up to 5 pizza toppings, sauce, cheese and bake til golden brown.

Whole $4.99 $1.99

Chicken Parmesan Buffalo Chicken

Ham & Hard Salami with Provolone cheese topped with Everything & only Italian dressing.

Ranch & Parmesan cheese sauce with chicken, broccoli & tomatoes - a must try

Caesar Chicken Wrap

Nacho Supreme Greek Gyros Bread Sticks

Add Meat..........................................................................75

$4.25 $2.75 $4.25

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 chicken, tomatoes and sweet onions - a local southwestern ranch dressing in a jalapeno wrap. favorite

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

Sides or Sour Cream or Salsa ...................................25 Ea.

Cheese Bread Pizza by the Slice

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

$7.49 / $8.49 / $9.49

Pepperoni......................................................................$1.00 Ham & Mushroom ........................................................$1.35

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

Delivery Available 10:30 AM-Close We are a full line party store deliveries include anything in the store including groceries, beer, liquor, and tobacco products

We deliver to businesses for free! Call ahead to order


$5.00 minimum purchase

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OPEN LATE
Mon.-Thurs. 8 AM-1 PM, Fri. & Sat. 8 AM-2 AM Sun. 11 AM-1 AM
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Nachos ............................................................5.99-8.99 Nachos Supremos ...............................................9.50 Nachos Fajitas .....................................................10.50 Nachos Del Rey..................................................... 11.75 Flautas Mexicanas .............................................8.75 Nachos Del Mar....................................................11.50 Nachos Al Carvon................................................11.99 Fiesta Quesadilla.................................................8.50 Fajitas Fundidas .................................................11.99 Chicken Wings ...................................................... 8.99 Mozzarella Sticks ...............................................6.50 Jalapeo Poppers ...............................................5.99 Country Potatoes .................................................2.99 The Platter ..............................................................11.80 Fajitas - Chicken or Beef ..............................12.99 Fajitas Dobles (For 2) ...................................25.99 Fajitas Texas ........................................................14.99 Fajitas De La Casa.............................................14.25 Fajitas San Pedro ..............................................15.99 Fajitas Supreme .................................................14.50

APPETIZERS

Guacamole Salad .................................................3.99 Chicken Tossed Salad ......................................8.75 Taco Salad ................................................................8.25 Taco Salad Fajita.................................................9.50 Grilled Shrimp Taco Salad..........................10.50 Super Taco Loco ................................................. 11.75 Garden Chicken Salad ..................................... 8.99

SEAFOOD

QUESADILLAS

Burrito De La Playa...........................................11.50 Camarones A La Diabla **HOT** ..........11.99 Enchiladas De Jaiba.........................................11.50 Camarones Playa Azul.................................. 10.99 Flautus Del Mar ................................................. 10.99 Shrimp Fajitas .....................................................14.99 Coctel De Camaron ...........................................12.50

Quesadilla Rellena (Chicken or Beef) 8.99 Quesadilla Suprema........................................10.25 Quesadilla De Camaron ................................10.50 Quesadilla Fajita (Steak or Chicken) .. 9.99 Quesadilla Loca ..................................................10.25

LUNCH SPECIALTIES

FAJITAS

GRILLED STEAK

BURRITOS

Cancun Steak........................................................17.50 Steak Mexicano ..................................................12.99 Steak Ranchero ..................................................12.99 Cadillac Steak ......................................................12.99 Steak Tampiqueno ...........................................15.99 Carne Asada ..........................................................12.99 Chile Colorado .................................................... 10.99 Herraduras Special.........................................22.99

Burrito De La Casa..............................................9.50 Burrito Mexicano ................................................9.50 Super Hot Herraduras Burrito.................10.50 Sabroso Burrito ..................................................10.50 Burrito Gigante .....................................................9.50 Burrito Cadillac ..................................................10.25 Burrito Fajitas .....................................................10.25 Burrito Loco ........................................................ 10.50 Special 131 .................................................................9.50

TACOS

Taco De Chorizo ..................................................11.25 Tacos De Carne Asada ....................................11.25 Tacos Al Pastor ....................................................11.25 Tacos Carnitas......................................................11.25 Create Your Own Grilled Tacos.....Each 2.99 Fish Tacos................................................................11.50 Pollo San Juan.....................................................13.99 Pollo Loco ................................................................11.50 Shannon Pollo Supremo ...............................11.50 Pollo Guanajuato................................................11.50 Pollo A La Diabla **HOT** .........................11.50 Pollo A La Mexicana.........................................12.25 Pollo Jalisco ...........................................................11.50 Pollo Doblado ........................................................11.50

Monday - Friday until 3 PM Burrito Loco ............................................................8.75 Super Hot Herraduras Burrito...................8.75 Super Taco Loco ..................................................9.25 Burrito Cadillac ....................................................8.75 Nachos Supremos ...............................................8.75 Special 131 .................................................................8.25 Nachos Fajitas .......................................................8.75 Fajitas * (Chicken or Steak)........................9.50 Chimichanga...........................................................8.25 Burrito De La Casa............................................. 8.00 Taquitos Mexicanos ..........................................7.50 Taco Salad Fajitas ..............................................8.50 Taco Salad ............................................................... 8.00 Vegetable Fajitas .................................................8.50 Quesadilla Rellena .............................................7.50 Fajita Quesadilla .................................................8.25 Huevos Rancheros ...............................................7.25 Huevos Con Chorizo...........................................7.99

GRILLED CHICKEN

CHIMICHANGAS ENCHILADAS

Chicken or Beef .................................................... 9.99 Shrimp .......................................................................10.50 De La Casa (chicken, beef & shrimp)...11.50

Enchiladas Del Ranch ..................................... 9.99 Enchiladas Rancheras.................................... 9.99 Enchiladas Verdes ............................................. 9.99 PORK Enchiladas Sabrosas........................................ 9.99 Carnitas .....................................................................12.25 Enchiladas Supremas ....................................10.75 Pork Chops .............................................................10.25 Enchiladas El Gordo ........................................10.25 Chile Verde ............................................................ 10.99

Mexican Bar & Grill


1700 S. Mitchell St., Cadillac 231-775-4575
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GARDEN SALADS

Chicken Soup ..........................................................8.25 Tossed Salad...........................................................3.50 Shrimp Soup..........................................................10.50 Shrimp Tossed Salad ......................................10.50 Sopa De Mariscos ...............................................11.50 *Notice: Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of food borne illness.
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Open 7 Days A Week Entertainment Every Friday & Saturday Night at 9:30 pm 100 E. Main St., Marion 231-743-9814 Appetizers
Dipping Sauces French Fries Cheese Fries Chili Cheese Fries Steak Fries Curly Fries Sweet Potato Fries Mushrooms Onion Rings Mini Tacos Potato Skins Jalapeno Poppers Popcorn Cauliflower Mozzarella Sticks Popcorn Chicken Homemade Chips Little Bites Deep Fried Green Beans Texas Toothpicks Deep Fried Cheese Curds Gizzards

Dinners

Deep Fried Chicken Dinner

Patty Melt Hog Dog Chili Dog Reuben Chicken Sliders

Pizzas

Horseshoe Deluxe Meat Lovers BBQ Chicken Taco Pizza BLT Pizza Cheese Squares Mozzarella Cheese and Garlic

Baskets

Cod Nugget Basket Shrimp Basket Chicken Tenders Basket

Mexican

Oven Toasted Subs


Italian Sub Pizza Sub Ham Sub Turkey Sub Ham & Turkey Sub Prime Rib Sub

Wet Burrito Refried Bean Burrito Chicken Wrap Nacho Chips Tacos Nacho Supreme Chicken Fajitas Taco Salad Quesadillas Chimichangas

Salads

Fish Fry
Perch Cod Walleye Combination

Grilled Chicken Salad Chicken Caesar Salad Chef Salad House Salad

Sandwiches

Horseshoe Specialty Wings Homemade Soups Steaks & Prime Rib


12 Oz. Prime Rib 12 Oz. New York Strip 8 Oz. Sizzler 18 Oz. Sirloin

Hamburger Cheeseburger Shoeburger Mushroom Swiss Olive Burger Grilled or Breaded Chicken Sandwich BLT Grilled Cheese Grilled Ham & Cheese Grilled Turkey & Cheese Fish Sandwich French Dip

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Family Style Dining

Food & Spirits Turn-of-the Century Style Tavern


523 N. Mitchell St., Cadillac 231-775-1810 Monday-Saturday Open at 11 AM Closed Sunday

Appetizers

Mozzarella Sticks Breaded Shrimp, Clams or Mushrooms Hot Bites Brew City Bottle Caps Chicken Strips Potato Skins Buffalo Drummies

South of the Border


Nachos - Meaty or Cheesy Wet Burrito Enchilada Tacos

Subs & Wraps

Stir Fry

Salads

Taco Salad Chicken Citrus Salad Greek Chef Salad Chicken Caesar Salad Chicken Salad Waldorf

Chicken, Shrimp, or Steak Regular or Teriyaki Broccoli Fettuccine Alfredo

An Original Taco w/Beef or Chicken Hot Reuben Corned Beef & Swiss Roast Beef & American Cheese Veggie Tuna or Turkey & Swiss Many more sandwiches Available! Check out our Soups, Sides and Luncheon Platters! Homemade Chocolate Chip Cookies!

Dinners

Flat Iron Steak & Shrimp Combo Grilled Chicken Chicken Strips Baby Back Pork Ribs Shrimp Dinner Seafood Combo Cod Fillet Clam Strips Smelt Catfish Platter

Nearly Famous Specialty Burgers


Olive Burger Mushroom Burger Gourmet Burger Bacon Burger Maggie Melt Veggie Burger Buffalo Burger New York Burger Guacamole Burger Little Italy Burger Sante Fe Burger

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Crispy Calamari - buttermilk marinated, cocktail sauce, lemon caper aioli 9 Home-style Chips and White Cheddar Bacon Dip - house made fried chips 7 Roasted Red Pepper Hummus - garbanzo beans, celery, cucumbers, crackers 7 Grilled Quesadillas - chicken or steak, jack cheese, chipotle sour cream, avocado-mango salsa 9 Buffalo Chicken Dip - grilled chicken, cream cheese, ranch dressing, Franks buffalo sauce, assorted crackers 8 Breaded Chicken Tenders - golden fried, choice of dipping sauce 9

Shared Starters

All sandwiches are served with potato chips and a pickle spear. add fries 2 Southwest Chicken Club - pepper jack cheese, bacon, avocado, brioche 11 Happy Jack - grilled chicken breast, caramelized onion, jack cheese, lettuce, tomato, brioche 9 Shredded BBQ Pork - coleslaw, brioche 8 Whitefish Sandwich - panko breaded, lettuce, tomato sliced onion, club roll 9 Classic Club - ham, turkey, bacon, mayo, Swiss cheese, Texas toast 10 Classic Pub Wrap - ham, turkey, cheddar cheese, lettuce, tomato, mayo, flour tortilla 8 Vegetarian Hummus Wrap - red pepper hummus, goat cheese, grilled veggies, balsamic glaze, flour tortilla 8
Prime Rib Chili - onions, jack cheese, scallions 7 bowl, 4 cup Bushmills Cheddar - rich velvety cheese stock, Bushmills Irish Whiskey 6 bowl, 3 cup French Onion - savory beef stock, caramelized onions, crouton, provolone cheese 6 bowl, 3 cup Soup of the day - chefs selection of hand crafted soup 6 bowl, 3 cup Classic Caesar - romaine, parmesan cheese, garlic croutons 8 add chicken 2, add steak 3, add salmon 5 Northwood - grilled chicken, mixed greens, table grapes, mandarin oranges, dried cherries, walnuts, raspberry vinaigrette 11

Two-handed Sandwiches

available from 5:00 pm add soup or salad 2 Char-Grilled Twin Sirloin Steaks two 5-oz. servings, mushroom caps, loaded baked potato 19 Slow Roasted Prime Rib** (Thurs.-Sat. only) 9-oz. hand-carved, au jus, loaded baked potato 23 Bacon Wrapped Pork Tenderloin two 4-oz. bacon-wrapped, baked mac and cheese 21 Chicken Cordon Blue smoked ham, Swiss cheese, spinach, loaded baked potato 17 Horseradish Encrusted Salmon horseradish panko crumb, basmati rice, asparagus, white wine garlic broth 22 Potato Chip Encrusted Walleye asparagus, zucchini, carrots, cherry tomatoes 21

Center Plate Entrees

Soups

7880 Mackinaw Trail, Cadillac, MI 49601 (231) 775-9947 www.mcguiresresort.com

All tacos served with black beans and basmati rice Pulled Pork - pickled onion, jack cheese, hard shelled yellow corn tortilla 13 Mahi Mahi - grilled or fried, cabbage slaw, pico de gallo, hard shelled yellow corn tortilla 13 All half pound burgers served on brioche roll w/chips and pickled spear. add fries 2 BBQ Bacon Burger* - fried onion strings, cheddar cheese, lettuce, tomato 11 Olive Burger* - sliced green olives, Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion 11 Curly Burger* - char-boiled patty, lettuce, tomato, onion 9, add cheese .50 Fried Egg Burger* - bacon, cheddar cheese, fried egg, lettuce, tomato, onion 11 McGuires Melt* - grilled onion, grilled mushrooms, roasted tomato, goat cheese, arugula 12 **Veggie patty may be substituted for any burger** All kids items comes with French fries Grilled Cheese - American cheese, Texas toast Grilled Chicken Breast - grilled chicken, lettuce, tomato, brioche Mini Burger - American cheese, lettuce, tomato Chicken Strips - jumbo tenders, ranch dressing Mini Pizza - aged pepperoni, mozzarella cheese Pasta - linguine w/marinara, alfredo or butter sauce
loaded baked potato french fries

Tacos

Greens

Almost Famous Burgers

All pizzas are hand stretched and made to order in our pizza oven Classic Pepperoni - mozzarella cheese Deluxe - aged pepperoni, Italian sausage, bell peppers, and black olives, mozzarella cheese Philly Cheese Steak - prime rib, bell peppers, onions, mozzarella cheese All pastas served with a dinner roll add soup or salad 2 Chicken Pesto Pasta - cherry tomatoes, red peppers, basil pesto sauce, cream, linguine, grilled chicken Pasta Primavera - zucchini, broccoli, onions, cherry tomatoes, mushrooms, red sauce, linguine
*Notice: Consuming 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 can be cooked to order.

Hand Stretched Pizza

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Pastas

Just for the Lil Ones

5 6 6 5 6 6

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On the Side
4 3

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sweet potato fries 4 black beans & basmati rice 3

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The Sweet Shop


Cadillacs Original Handmade Candy, Fudge, Caramel Corn and Ice Cream Shop

Home of the Snowbird!


Milk, Dark & White Chocolate
Chocolate Covered Oreos Chocolate Marshmallows on a Stick Chocolate Malted Milk Balls Chocolate Krispies Chocolate Seafoam Bear Paws Chocolate Coffee Bean Clusters Chocolate Hazelnut Meltaways Chocolate Raisin Clusters Acorns Milk Chocolate Dipped Cherries Backwards Smores Almond Clusters Chocolate Mints Chocolate Covered Potato Chips Chocolate Raspberry Creme Chocolate Mint Creme Chocolate Amaretto Creme Chocolate Maple Creme

Specialty Popcorn

Caramel Corn Peanut Caramel Corn Cheddar Cheese Popcorn Cadillac Mix Popcorn Chocolate Covered Caramel Corn

Sugar Free Candies

Candy Bark

Coconut Bark Chocolate Almond Bark Chocolate Almond Sea Salt Bark Marble Almond Bark White Chocolate Cherry Pecan Bark Chocolate Mint Bark English Toffee

Sugar Free Caramel Bear Paw Sugar Free Cherry Cordial Sugar Free Dark Chocolate Raspberry Jellies Sugar Free Dark Chocolate Orange Jellies Sugar Free Snowbirds Sugar Free Tortoise

Nuts

Caramel

Carmel Apples In Stock with Michigan Apples through November. Year Round by Special Order
Harris St. N. Mitchell St.

Tennessee Walking Stick Sea Salt Chocolate Caramel Caramel Bear Paws Chocolate Pecan Turtles Chocolate Tortoise Big Foot Chocolate Covered Caramels Caramel Peanut Clusters

TV Munching Mix Jordan Almonds Cinnamon Roasted Almonds Honey Roasted Almonds Giant Nut Mix Pistachio Colossal Cashews

Snowbirds

Original Snowbirds - White Chocolate Black Birds - Dark Chocolate Dirty Birds - Milk Chocolate Flock of Birds - Mix of All Three

Fresh Fudge Made Daily!


Turtle Chocolate Peanut Butter Raspberry Chocolate Dream 17 Flavors In Stock!

Cream Candies

Chocolate Orange Creme Chocolate Lemon Creme Chocolate Cherry Creme

Dont forget your corporate order for Christmas or year round!


111 S. Mitchell, Downtown Cadillac (231) 775-2201 or (888) 775-8880 www.sweetshop4u.com Like Us on Facebook
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Now Serving Signature PIZZAS


TIMBER TIZERS
*Up North Strip Steak Coconut Shrimp Potato Skins Onion Rings Homemade Fried Mushrooms Timbers Cheese Dip Fried Calamari Spinach & Artichoke Dip Grande Nachos Asiago Cheese Bites
Choice Aged NY Strip Steak Seared & Garnished with Garlic Butter. Served with Vegetable Medley and Choice of Side. Add Our Homemade Bourbon Sauce.

Timber Creek Baked Pasta

*Surf & Turf

Penne Pasta with Marinara Sauce and a Four Cheese Blend. Topped with Bread Crumbs. Baked Until Lightly Golden Brown. Garnished with Basil & Parmesan.

FULL SERvICE BAR, wINE & LIqUOR MICHIGAN BEER ON TAP


*Classic Timber Burger *Mighty Mac
Served with Lettuce, Tomatoes, Onions and a Pickle Spear. 12 oz. Ground Beef Patty Served on a Special Onion Roll. Add Sauteed Mushrooms, Onions or Cheese.

10 oz. Choice Sirloin Served with Grilled or Cajun Shrimp. Served with Choice of Side.

Bistro

Cast Iron Pork

Blackened Pork Tenderloin Smothered with Bleu Cheese. Served with Vegetables and Choice of Side.

Generous Portion of Penne Pasta Mixed with Alfredo Sauce & Cheddar Cheese. Topped with Bread Crumbs, Parmesan Cheese and Baked Golden Brown.

Cross Cut Chicken

Field & Stream

SOUPS AND ENTRE SALADS


Made from Scratch Soups & Sweet Spicy Chili Cup Bowl Endless Bowl

Grilled Chicken Breast Smothered with Sliced Portobello Mushrooms & Melted Swiss Cheese. Served with Vegetable Medley and Choice of Side.

Sauteed Shrimp, Chicken and Tomatoes Tossed in Red Pepper, Garlic & Herb Infused Olive Oil. Served Over Fettuccine and Finished with Parmesan Cheese.

*Triple Threat (the B.O.B.)

Woodland Chicken Oak Barrel Pork

SEAFOOD ENTREES
Salmon - Walleye Whitefish
Choose One Fish and Have It Prepared the Way You Want It! Parmesan Encrusted, Lemon Pepper, Cajun, Beer Battered, Seared, Cherry Almond or Baked with Garlic Butter and White win. Served with Mixed Vegetables & Choice of Side.

24 oz. Triple Decker Burger with Sauteed Onions, Mushrooms and American Cheese. Served on Texas Toast.

House Salad Caesar Salad The Bleu Salad Cherry Almond Salad Roasted Portobello Feta Salad

Grilled Chicken Breast with Amaretto Cherry Glaze. Served with Vegetables and Choice of Side. Boneless Pork Chops Smothered in Timbers Bourbon Sauce & Caramelized Onions. Served with Vegetable Medley and Choice of Side.

SANDwICHES
The Reuben
Simply the Best! A Classic with Our Special Dressing Blend and Sauerkraut on Grilled Dark Rye.

Lumber Jack

DINNER ENTRES
*Cadillac of Steaks
Tender & Juicy - 8 oz. Center Cut Beef Tenderloin. Served with a Vegetable Medley and Choice of Side. Add Sauted Mushrooms or Onions.

Shrimp Dinner NIGHTLY DINNER & Coconut Hand Breaded & Deep Fried. Served with DRINK SPECIALS, too! Homemade Coleslaw & Choice of Side. Fish-N-Chips PASTA DISHES Pasta Alfredo
Pasta Noodles Tossed in a Creamy Parmesan Garlic Sauce & Sprinkled with Shredded Cheese. Add Grilled or Cajun Chicken Add Grilled or Cajun Shrimp

Shaved Ribeye with Grilled Onions, Mushrooms & Provolone Cheese. Served On An Onion Roll.

Smothered Chicken Sandwich

Alaskan Whitefish Lightly Breaded & Deep Fried. Served with Homemade Coleslaw & Choice of Side.

Grilled Chicken Breast Smothered with Provolone Cheese, Sauted Mushrooms & Served on a Freshly Baked Bun.

BURGERS
*Pioneer *Greek

Swiss Bacon Chicken Sandwich Chicken Tenders

*Timbers Prime Rib

Chicken Parmigiana Forest Mushroom Pasta

*Chop Saw Burger


Crispy Bacon and Cheddar Cheese. Sliced Portobello Mushrooms and Swiss Cheese. Crumbled Feta Cheese and Green Olives.

Grilled Chicken Breast Topped with Swiss Cheese & Bacon. Served on a Freshly Baked Bun. Lightly Breaded Tenderloins Fried Golden Brown. Served with Homemade Coleslaw & French Fries. Choice of Dipping Sauce.

Hand Carved Ribeye, Specially Seasoned & Slow Roasted. Served with AuJus & Choice of Side. 1 lb. Paul Bunyon Cut 12 oz. Timber Cut

Lightly Breaded Chicken Breast Smothered with Marinara Sauce and Melted Provolone Cheese. Served Over A Bed of Linguine.

*The Big T

1 lb. Choice Aged T-Bone Garnished with Garlic Butter. Served with Choice of Side.

Sliced Portobello Mushrooms Tossed in Freshly Made Pesto Sauce & Garlic Butter. Served over Pasta Noodles. Add Chicken or Shrimp

*Cajun Bleu

*Liver & Onions

Cajun Seasoned Beef Patty with Sauteed Onions and Smothered with Aged Bleu Cheese.

Sauted Beef Liver with Caramelized Onions. Served with Baked Potato or French Fries.

Tuesday-Thursday 11:30 AM-9 PM Friday & Saturday 11:30 AM-10 PM Sunday 11:30 AM-8 PM
MENU IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
*Cooked Your Way Be aware, consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of food borne illness.

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