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Village of Port Sanilac
PO Box 107
56 N. Ridge St.
Port Sanilac, MI  48469
810-622-0404
info@portsanilac.net 
www.portsanilac.net 
September 2010Vol 2, Issue 9
Tall Ship

Port Sanilac Portal
All the Good News about Port Sanilac 

 
Left:  Tall ship sighted off of Port Sanilac Harbor, September 2nd
Greetings!
What a fabulous summer in Port Sanilac!!  The weather was wonderful all season and the events were crowded with participants.  We couldn't have asked for better.
 
The fall months in Port Sanilac are also beautiful.  Soon the leaves will be turning and there is nothing prettier than the brightly colored leaves in contrast to the blue waters of Lake Huron.   Come visit us for the weekend or take a day trip to drive through the Thumb. 
Sanilac County Historical Museum in the Fall
The Sanilac County Historical Museum, located on the South side of Port Sanilac is a great place to visit in the fall.  There are many family activities happening throughout the months of September and October.
 Loop Mansion in the Fall
On Saturday, September 11th, the Museum will be hosting its annual Wine Tasting Fundraiser.  This event features a wine tasting with appetizers and a silent action.  Tickets are $35 per person and well worth the cost!
 
On Sunday, September 12th, William Henry Russell, a greatly talented classical guitarist, will be showcasing his skills at the Museum Church.  This concert will begin at 3 pm.  Tickets are $10 at the door.
 
Saturday, September 18th, brings the "Victorian House in Mourning" event.  Tour the Loop Mansion as it would be seen by guests coming to a funeral.  Tours of the Port Sanilac Cemetery will feature histories of many of the early settlers to our area, including the Raymond family, the Oldfield family, and the Thompson family.  A bus will depart from the museum to the cemetery at 11 am, 1 pm, and 2:30 pm.  Tickets are $10 per person and reservations are recommended.
 
Sunday, October 3rd, at 2 pm in the Museum Church visit with the ghosthunters. 
It wouldn't be Halloween in the ghosthunters weren't headed to the Sanilac County Historic Village and Museum to share their most exciting escapades in the field of paranormal investigation.  Deb Chestnut and her team from Black River Paranormal will be returning to the Museum Church with a brand new presentation that will cover the topic:  "How to tell if your house is haunted and what to do about it." The presenters will also be talking about several of the ghost hunts that they've done in the past year.  Questions from the audience are encouraged.  Tickets are $2 and will be available from the Museum at 810-622-9946.  This event sells out quickly so call ahead.  The Ghosthunters' presentation is a fundraiser for the museum's Hunting Cabin Fund.
 
Saturday, October 16 beginning at 10 am is Boo Fest.  This free family event features a number of fun activities for both parents and children.  Bring your camera and capture photos of your children searching for treasure in the straw, "bobbing" for doughnuts, or building a scarecrow.  Prizes are awarded for the best scarecrow, so bring your own supplies or use those provided to create a masterpiece.
 
Tours of the Village and Museum are also available by appointment.  Call the Museum for more information 810-622-9946.  Fall fun is just waiting to be had at the Sanilac County Historical Museum and Village!
Tell Us What You Think
Port Sanilac has its own Facebook page.  Visit us there and tell us what you think about what's happening in our town.  Find us on Facebook
 
Or drop us a line at our email  info@portsanilac.net
 
Stay tuned to the website for updates on activities and events in town www.portsanilac.net.
 
If you have memories of Port Sanilac you'd like to share visit our Facebook group "You Know You're From Port Sanilac If..."  Find us on Facebook
 
See you in Port Sanilac!!
Boo Fest is Coming
Ghost
 
Saturday, October 16, beginning at 10 am is the Boo Fest at the Sanilac County Historical Museum.  Don't miss out on the FREE fun for kids and parents alike!  For information contact the Museum at 810-622-9946.

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 Farmers' Market News 
The Port Sanilac Farmers' Market will be open for business every Friday afternoon from 2 to 7 pm through October 15th.
 
Be sure to stop in to get all of your fresh fall vegetables and beautiful hand-crafted items.
Cruises May Go "Port to Port"

From the Sanilac County News, written by Margaret Whitmer Reporter

While participating in the Port to Port Cruise the Miss Port Sanilac encounted a tall ship (three mast sailboat).  As a gesture of friendship the boats came alongside each other and bottles of wine from the Blue Water Winery were passed to the tall ship.  These types of encounters could become more common as the Port to Port Cruise idea becomes a reality.
Passing wine from the Miss Port Sanilac to the tall ship
The idea is exciting - pleasure boats carrying loads of passengers between Port Sanilac and Lexington to enjoy the activities in both villages.

Visitors could sample wines at the Sanilac Historical Museum in Port Sanilac, then take a boat to Lexington to enjoy a show. Or they could enjoy an art fair in Lexington, then take a boat to Port Sanilac for dinner.

That is the basic idea behind "Port to Port," an idea launched last week by the Port Sanilac Downtown Development Authority in conjunction with the Lexington Downtown Development Association and the Lexington Business Association.

Nearly 30 representatives from businesses and attractions in both towns took a cruise Sept. 2 on the "Miss Port Sanilac," from Port Sanilac to Lexington and back again.

In between the two trips was a 45-minute layover to have lunch in Lexington.

The purpose of the pilot cruise was to explore the possibility of having similar cruises on a regular basis, said Chester Kolascz of the Port Sanilac DDA.

The idea for the venture grew from a Michigan Port Collaborative seminar held in Lansing sponsored to promote the concept of a "Blue Water Highway."

"It was widely felt from the state level on down that harbor towns are not being utilized to the extent that they could be," Rita Dahmen of the Port Sanilac DDA marketing committee, told the group on board Miss Port Sanilac.

"We have multi-million dollar harbor structures in both towns. It was drilled into us that we should develop more port-to-port cruises."

Kolascz said he and Acheson Ventures in Port Huron tried the venture earlier.

"But bigger ships ran into issues of homeland security," he said. "It was concluded something on a smaller scale might work."

If small day trips are successful, they may occur on a regular basis. Hopefully those would grow into overnight stays, he said.

Brainstorming sessions were held, developing possible themes. For example, sunset cruises, or historical tours of the shoreline with a detailed description of the Great Storm of 1913 and viewing underwater wrecks in the Sanilac Underwater Preserve with sonar.

Restaurant owners could bring groups by boat from one town to dine in the other town. Or Bed & Breakfast owners might package a night stay with a cruise.

"We should link all the businesses via web page, including an events calendar," suggested Hollis Barker, owner of Blue Heaven Scuba, a Port Sanilac dive charter operation.

"That way whichever site you visit will list things you can do, whatever your interests are. It's like fishing. You send out a bunch of lures," he said.

Should it be completed, organizers would like to include the proposed bicycle trail between Port Sanilac and Lexington in a package, with passengers taking a cruise up or down, and biking back again.

After exploring the many possibilities Ron Cutler, who runs a fishing charter boat out of Lexington, supports the idea.

"I get calls weekly from people on vacation with pockets full of money wanting something to do, especially during the week," said Ron Cutler, who runs a fishing charter boat out of Lexington.

"With something like this, I'd think up to sixty percent would be walk-ons."

But both Cutler and Barker see difficulties, too.

First, boats would have to be purchased. Then they would have to be equipped and fueled. Insurance, licenses, dockage, gas and crew all require money and training.

On the other hand, if passengers are charged too much, they might stay on shore.

"I'd think subsidizing would be an absolute necessity," said Cutler.

Barker agreed.

"I think if we do the program, we'll need state funding," he said.

Gloria Jerome, from the Sanilac County Tourism Council, said subsidies wouldn't necessarily have to come from the state.

"The annual countywide Visitors Guide we publish is fully supported by businesses," she said. "They are very committed. If this is something they want to support, I think that could get done."

Linda Hall, representing the Sanilac Historical Museum perhaps, summed it up when she said, "You need a plan. You need a goal for a year from now, three years from now. You need to work with the community.

"Everyone can promote this, but you need a vision. This is a great first step."  

September and October Events
Saturday, September 11, 7 pm:  Wine and Cheese Tasting Fundraiser, Sanilac County Historical Museum, for tickets call 810-622-9946
 
Saturday, September 18:  Walking tour of Port Sanilac Cemetery and Sanilac County Historical Museum "A House in Mourning" event, call 810-622-9946 for details
 
Saturday, September 25, 6 pm:  "Cornucopia of Fall" Fundraiser Dinner for the Museum.  For reservations call 810-622-9946
 
Sunday, October 3, 2 pm:  "How to tell if your house is haunted and what to do about it." Presented by the Ghosthunters of Black River Paranormal.  Tickets are $2 each and sell out quickly.  Call the Museum at 810-622-9946 for reservations and details.
 
Saturday, October 16, 10 am:  Port Sanilac BOO Fest.  FREE fun for the whole family at the Sanilac County Historical Museum.
 
 
 
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We are always looking to improve our town and our services, your input is welcome.  Please forward any comments or questions to info@portsanilac.net.
Sincerely,
 
The Port Sanilac Downtown Development Authority