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Stores and restaurants offer sales and chocolate treats next weekend
Boyne City will be sweeter than ever for the 9th annual Winterfest/Chocolate-Covered Boyne next weekend Feb. 12-14. Sponsored by the Main Street Program and the Boyne Area Chamber of Commerce, this year's event will again include more than 30 participating businesses offering chocolate treats and sales. Chocolate-Covered Boyne has a combined chocolate/Valentine theme and there will be tastings (food and drink) of chocolate treats and goodies, and special chocolate desserts. At 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 14, Freshwater Art Gallery (231-582-2588) will be hosting its annual Valentine's Day show featuring Carla Cooke singing the songs of her father, the legendary Sam Cooke. Here is the list of participating businesses and their special offers. If you'd like to add your business to the list, email us the details.
> A complete list of additional Winterfest activities is in the  article below.
In This Issue
Chocolate Covered Boyne and Winter Fest combine for twice the fun
 From February 12-14, Boyne City will celebrate everything chocolate and everything winter with events taking place downtown and in Old City Park.  The combined event will have something for everyone with kids' games in the park, kids' activities at the library, horse-drawn wagon rides, bonfires with marshmallow roasting and s'mores, hot chocolate, a chili cook-off sponsored by Coldwell Banker, a Chocolate Dessert Contest featuring ultimate chocolate creations from 10 of our local restaurants, snowshoeing, sledding, skating and cross-country skiing in Avalanche Park, and chocolate specials and sales offered by many downtown businesses.    
FRIDAY - The festival will kick off Friday evening, February 12, at Café Sante with a Fat Friday Party Gras Celebration from 3 - 10 p.m.  In case you missed Fat Tuesday, they will have Happy Hour Drink specials, entertainment, mask and bead contests and more, with 10% of food sales benefiting the Last River Draw Logger Sculpture project.
SATURDAY kicks off with the ultimate chocolate breakfast at Café Sante from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., featuring Chocolate Cherry French Toast: Brioche bread, tart cherries, warm chocolate syrup and whipped cream. The Saturday line-up includes:
  • 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. - Children's activities at the Boyne District Library.
  • 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. - Children's games in Old City Park.
  • 11:00 a.m. - 2 p.m. - Bonfire and marshmallows/s'mores in Old City Park, sponsored by Northwest Michigan Habitat For Humanity.
  • 11a.m. - 2 p.m. - Horse-drawn wagon rides from Old City Park.
  • 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 pm - Hot chocolate in Old City Park hosted Family Fare.
  • 1 - 2 pm - Chocolate Dessert Contest held at Fustini's Oils and Vinegars, featuring chocolate creations from 10 local chefs, including the Boyne City High School Culinary Arts Program. Stop in and try them all.
  • 2 p.m. Guided cross-country skiing tour at Young State Park with Jack Laurent.
  • 3 - 4 p.m. - Chili Cook-Off sponsored by Coldwell Banker Real Estate, featuring delectable entries that you won't want to miss. The public is invited to vote for the People's Choice award and judges will vote on Best of Event. Entries so far are from the BCHS Hospitality Program, Boyne USA, Café Sante, Friggy's SoBo Pub, Frog Hollow, Red Mesa Grill, and Sommerset/Porter Creek Fish House. 
  • 4-7 p.m. - Complimentary wine tasting at The Wine Emporium.
  • All Day.  Avalanche Park offers ice skating, sledding, horseshoeing, fat tire biking and cross country skiing. The warming house is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. with skates and sleds available for use. 
  • All Day - Businesses will offer many great sales and chocolate treats. Send details to jim@boynechamber.com.
SUNDAY, February 14
  • Café Sante will again offer their ultimate chocolate breakfast from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., featuring Chocolate Hazelnut French Toast.  
  • The Festival will wrap up with a concert at Freshwater Gallery at 7 p.m. starring Carla Cooke.
> For the latest schedule of events, click here.
Fund-raisers continue for "Last River Draw" sculpture
Local businesses are pitching in to help fund the Boyne City Main Street Program "Last River Draw" project. A life-size bronze sculpture of a logger will be placed on a log floating in the Boyne River pulling a log with a pike pole used in the early lumbering era. The online fundraising site known as Patronicity (www.patronicity.com) will go live the week of February 8 and we have 60 days to get the local match of $25,000. Here is the schedule of fundraisers:
  • February 11, 3 p.m. to close. Boyne River Inn will donate a portion of their revenues. 
  • February 12, 3 p.m. to close. Café Sante will host its "Party Gras Fat Friday" with 10% of their food sales donated to the project. Entertainment provided by Kellerville from 8 - 11pm, a Best Mask and Best Bead contest, with winners announced at 10 p.m.
  • February 13, 11a.m. to 2 p.m. Family Fare will host a bottle drive where all proceeds from the returns will be donated to the project.
  • February 27, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. BC Lanes and Venue Sports Bar will donate a portion of their food and bowling revenue. This will be a great event for the family to have some fun and support the project. Sponsored by BC Pizza. 
> Anyone wishing to donate or learn more can email Lori Meeder at mainstreet@boynecity.com or call 231.582.9009.
Vote for Leadership Charlevoix County in MacGregor Cares promotion
Leadership Charlevoix County has been selected to participate in MacGregor Plumbing & Heating's "MacGregor Cares" Monthly Community Giving Program. The organization with the most votes wins and receives a check for $500 from MacGregor. If the leadership organization wins, the funds will be used for one of its "Learning Trail" community service projects. Individuals can visit the MacGregor Website "Vote" Page and vote for Leadership Charlevoix County. Everyone can vote once per day.
   Catherine Stakoe        Kellie Ance
Red Brick Salon's team growing
Red Brick Salon is welcoming a new front desk coordinator and a new stylist to their team. Kellie Ance is the new front desk coordinator, and owner Jackie Kerr is "very excited to have her as support for our guests and our stylists. Kellie will be the friendly voice you hear when you call us and she will be giving you the warm welcome when you walk in. Kellie is jumping right in and meeting all of you, learning our guest services and Paul Mitchell take-home products, keeping our salon looking great and running smoothly. We are all looking forward to enhancing your guest experience."
Red Brick also has a new associate/stylist joining the team. Catherine Stakoe started this week and is working with Jackie for the first couple of weeks, going through our training program. Then she will be ready to start taking new guests as soon as possible. Catherine will be training in hair and spa techniques, so look for special promotions for you to take advantage of and have her take care of you. "This new year is turning out to be a great one, and we want all of you part of it. Keep watching for what's next, Jackie said. redbricksalon.com | 231-582-7792
American Legion to host Business After Hours on Feb. 18
American Legion Post 228 will host the Chamber's next Business After Hours from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 18. Legion officials invite the community to come see their building and find out more about what the organization is, does, and what it means in the community. The event includes a 50/50 raffle, door prizes, food, drink, exciting information, and business networking all at one time. There is no charge for admission or hors d'oeuvres. The Legion Hall is located at 302 S. Lake St., Boyne City.
> NEXT MONTH'S Business After Hours will be held Thursday, March 17, at Lynda's Real Estate Service, 27 S. Lake St., co-sponsored by Family Fare. Full 2016 schedule
BC Schools add "Talk to us" website feature to solicit superintendent input
The Boyne City Public Schools has added a new feature to its website.  When you go to www.boyne.k12.mi.us and click on the new "Talk to us" button, you can tell the superintendent search firm the characteristics you'd like to see in a new superintendent of schools. "We are interested in what people in Boyne City are thinking about the person who will become the next Superintendent of Schools," said Mark Eckhardt, Vice-President of the Michigan Leadership Institute (MLI).  MLI is conducting the search for a new superintendent of schools for Boyne City. 
Boyne Area Chamber of Commerce
Staff changes are coming to the Chamber
Some staff changes are in the works at the Boyne Area Chamber. Associate Director Kim MacNaughton has accepted a position with local CPA Ralph Gillett, and her last day at the Chamber will be Feb. 9th. We thank Kim for her dedicated service to the Chamber and wish her well in her future endeavors. In the interim, Pam Chipman and Melissa Jollette will work in the Chamber office starting Feb. 10. Executive Director Jim Baumann noted that Pam and Melissa have both worked for the Chamber previously and will be able to step in right away and keep the office running smoothly. Baumann has been working with the Chamber board for the last several months on a succession plan for his own retirement, which will take effect in November. Baumann has held the director position for the past eight years and will continue to work for the Chamber in a part-time position after he retires. Click here for a job description and further details. The Chamber Board hopes to interview and hire the new director in the next few months, which would allow the new person to work with Baumann during a transition period. The new director would then be involved in hiring a new Associate Director.
> For further information, contact Jim Baumann at 231-675-8793 or Board President Emily Wilmot at 231-459-1471.

SEEKING BIDS:
  City for new City Hall; Evangeline Township for new website
The City of Boyne City is now  seeking bids for their new City Hall and Emergency Service Facilities. Click this link for details.
> Evangeline Township has released an RFP for a new website, with responses due February 29. The website will need to be started from scratch, because the current site for the township is only a web page located within Charlevoix County's site. Here is a link to the RFP. For questions or further information, contact Patrick Kilkenny, Planner & Zoning Administrator for Evangeline Township, 231.582.0337 or pkilkenny@boynecity.com.

Suggestions for everyday health and wellness
These days, you may feel overwhelmed with all the health information available to you. However, there are really only a few basic tips to keep in mind for your optimal health.
Follow these simple suggestions from KorthaseFlinn Insurance and Financial Services and you should be well on your way to living a happy and healthy life. Suggestions include: eat healthy, get moving, watch your weight, get enough calcium, manage stress plus specific tips for women's health and men's health. Click here for the Prevention newsletter.
BCHS student group promotes driving without distractions
The Boyne City High School Pride Team is sponsoring "Distracted Can't Drive", a program to bring awareness to BCHS students, staff, and Boyne City community members of the dangers and consequences of distracted driving. The Pride Team is defining distracted driving to include: driving while texting, using a cell phone, talking, reading a map, using a navigation system, watching a video, adjusting a music device, eating, and personal grooming. On Friday, February 19th beginning at 5:30 p.m., community members are invited to join us and sign a pledge to drive without distraction. This is the same night as the Boyne City vs. Charlevoix basketball games. Join us, get a picture with crash dummies "Vince and Larry," and sign the pledge to help the BCHS Pride Team in our goal to eliminate distracted driving in our community. News-Review story.
Agripreneur class offers help for food and farm businesses
Food or farm business entrepreneurs ready to take their concept to the next level can learn how at a series of classes in Petoskey. "Agripreneur Focus: Developing Your Food or Farm Business" will be offered in six, four-hour long classes beginning February 18. The class is being offered by the Michigan Small Business Development Center (SBDC) in partnership with the Michigan State University Extension (MSUE) Product Center. The classes will be held at North Central Michigan College on Thursdays from 2 to 6 p.m. beginning February 18 and running through March 31. There will not be class on March 3. The cost of the class is $250 per person, with a discounted rate of $100 for a second person from the same farm or business. Class size is limited and pre-registration is required. For more information contact the SBDC Northwest Regional office at sbdc@networksnorthwest.org or 231-922-3780. 
Absentee ballots available for March 8 Presidential Primary Election
Absentee Ballots are now available for the March 8 Presidential Primary Election. If you are a city resident and wish to receive one, click here or stop by City Hall to fill out an application, or call 231-582-6597 and the city can mail or email the application to you. Ballots can be picked up in person anytime up to 4 p.m. on the day prior (3/7/16) to the election. Ballots will be accepted on Election Day until 8 p.m. The last day to register to vote is February 8 at City Hall, 319 N Lake St.
Feb. 10 deadline to take a selfie with your favorite sculpture
Boyne City's Walkabout Sculpture Committee is announcing a new photo contest. The photos submitted and posted to our Boyne City Main Street Facebook page must be a "selfie" with their favorite sculpture. This contest will run from until February 10 with the winner announced at the Chocolate-Covered Winterfest in February. The contest is open to all amateur and professional photographers. The Walkabout Sculpture Show, now in its eighth month, features eight sculptures of various sizes and media - life size to monument presentations, realistic to abstract, metal, clay, steel, iron and granite.
Put your promotional message right up front in our newsletter
Would you like to get your business message read by more than 900 people for $50? If so, you might consider running a display ad with a link to your website at the very top of the Chamber/Main Street newsletter that you are now reading. The "Treat Your Sweetheart" ad at the top of today's newsletter is an example of the ad size you'll get. We send the newsletter to more than 2,000 people, and it is opened by more than 900 each week. We will also promote you to our 4,000 Facebook followers. Reserve your space now - email jim@boynechamber.com.
FUN, FOOD, ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT - Boyne Appetit!
Bunco fund-raiser set for Tuesday
Cheers for Charity! Support Camp Quality Michigan children and families battling cancer when you attend "Rollin' For Gold" Bunco Ladies Night from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9 at Porter Creek Fish House/ Sommerset Pointe. Admission is a $20 donation and reservations are required; this event sold out quickly last month. Call 231-582-2471 for reservations or register online. These events are available thanks to our generous and caring community donations, Sommerset Pointe members, and partnership with Challenge Mountain. Only $20 for food, friendship and fun. Bunco is a social dice game involving 100% luck. No experience is necessary to enjoy this fun game of chance. Space is limited. 
Carla Cooke presents Evening of Songs by Sam Cooke at Freshwater Gallery
Carla Cooke, daughter of the legendary Sam Cooke, presents An Evening of Songs by Sam Cooke at 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 14 at Freshwater Gallery in Boyne City. The Legendary Sam Cooke is about music, religion, romance, and history. Carla Cooke is his  youngest daughter, and her future mirrors the image of her father. Carla crafted her sound in the church similar to her dad. With a strong vocal range and warm personality, Carla's stage presence commands the environment wherever she performs. Tickets are $25 in advance, $30 at the door; call 231-582-2588. Future concerts at Freshwater.
Valentine's Day Special Feb. 13-14 at Porter Creek Fish House
Porter Creek Fish House invites you to treat your sweetheart this Valentine's Day. On Saturday and Sunday, February 13 and 14, we are offering a 3-Course Dinner for 2 off our special Valentine's Day Menu. Share an appetizer, choose two entrees and two desserts for just $35 each. Top it off with a glass of champagne or one of our drink specials and you have the makings of a memorable evening. For reservations, call 231-582-7080. Porter Creek Fish House website.
Rambler Sports Network is broadcasting BC-Grayling basketball games live
Tonight, Friday, Feb. 5, live from the Wheelhouse, the Rambler Sports Network will be broadcasting the boys and girls basketball games against Grayling. The broadcast will go live at 5:30 p.m. with the girls contest, and then the boys game immediately following. As always, go to www.boyne.k12.mi.us, click the graphic and enter the password: 2.5. If you can't make it to the game, send a tweet to  @TEAMBCVI and be part of the action. 
United Way invites you to "Toast to Literacy" event Saturday  at Castle Farms
Toast to Literacy consists of delightful libations from local breweries and vineyards as well as a delicious food competition by select caterers. Toast to Literacy will take place in the lower level of Castle Farms from 7 to 10 pm on Saturday, Feb. 6 and will feature wine/beer/mead tastings, food, a silent auction, and live music. All proceeds will benefit the Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, a literacy initiative sponsored by Char-Em United Way. The Imagination Library provides free books to children from birth to age 5 in Charlevoix and Emmet Counties. Admission is $30 in advance or $35 at the door and includes a souvenir glass and food tastings. Click here to purchase your advance ticket
Orchestra Sunday Series next concert is on Valentine's Day  
The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra presents its next Sunday Series concert at 4 p.m. on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14, at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 1020 E Mitchell St., Petoskey.
The concert features GLCO Music Director Libor Ondras on Viola;
Michelle Mitchum Piano; Robert Pattengale, Harpsichord and Maxwell Ondras, Violoncello. The repertoire includes pieces from J.S. Bach, G.P. Telemann, Kreisler and Beethoven. A free will donation will be taken at the door. This program is made possible due to generous support provided by Carolyn Klender. For more information, contact the orchestra office at (231) 487-0010. Website: http://www.glcorchestra.org.
> Coming up at 4 p.m. on April 17, the Sunday Series presents the GLCO Brass and Woodwind Ensembles at the 1st Presbyterian Church, Boyne City.

Bowl, have fun and "Strike Out Hunger"
Good Neighbors Food Pantry and BC Lanes are teaming up with a fundraiser to "Strike Out Hunger" Saturday, Feb. 20 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. All proceeds will go toward the pantry, to help provide food this winter for those struggling to feed their families. "What a great way to have fun with your family, and help families in need at the same time," said Kathy Anderson, organizer for the event. "We are thankful to BC Lanes for their generosity." Good Neighbors Food Pantry is a community-based pantry located at 624 State St., in the west end of the Boyne Area Free Clinic building. It is open every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to noon and 2 to 5:30 p.m. For more information, call 231-497-8677, email goodneighborsboyne@gmail.com, or visit facebook.com/goodneighborsfoodpantry
Open Mic Night at Northern Table
Northern Table restaurant is hosting Open Mic Night every Wednesday in the Lounge starting at 7 p.m. They are also having a Guest Bartender promotion on the third Thursday of every month with part of the proceeds being donated to the bartender's favorite charity. Kurt Wietzke will be the Guest Bartender on Feb. 18th with proceeds going to the Crooked Tree Arts Center. If you are interested in supporting a local organization, contact Mark Warner at mark@northerntablemi.com or 231-459-4487 for more information.
LIVE MUSIC - The Darwin Project will play at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11, and Havens To Betsy plays the following Thursday, Feb. 18.

library film series
Library film series continues
The Friends of the Boyne District Library are presenting a free movie series on Fridays at 6:30 p.m. in the Community Room. Admission is free, and snacks will be available for a donation. Here is the schedule:
  • February 12th: The Winslow Boy (G) 1999
  • February 26th: The Up Side of Anger (R) 2005
  • March 11th: Koyla (PG-13) 1997 (subtitled) 
  • March 25th: Flash of Genius  (PG-13) 2008.    Details on all of the films.
Library hosting Teen Takeover Party
The Boyne District Library will be hosting an after-hours Teen Takeover Party on Friday, February 5, from 5:30 to 9 p.m. All Boyne area teens in grades 8 through 12 are invited to attend. There will be games, crafts, food and most of all, fun. For more information, contact Teen Services Librarian Nisa Kesseler at 582-7861, or email her at kesselern@boynelibrary.org.
VOLUNTEER TUTORS NEEDED - The library's "Like to Learn" after-school tutoring program is looking for volunteer tutors. Contact Helene Ivie, Youth Services Director, if you would like to be a part of this rewarding and vital program - (231) 582-7861 or ivieh@boynelibrary.org.
Indoor Farmers Market continues on Saturdays at Library Red Barn
The Boyne City Farmers Market indoor winter market continues its regular Saturday morning weekly scheduleThe market is held from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Red Barn next to the Boyne District Library in the 200 block of South Park Street. Check out the cooking demo this Saturday, Feb. 6.
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LIVE MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT

RED MESA GRILL, 6-9 p.m. "Casa Tuesdays" - $3 Casa Margaritas, $3 Premium Drafts, $3 Food Features, live music:
Feb. 9 - Fat Tuesday Party with Dave Cisco *6-10pm*
Feb. 16 - Buddha Sweet
Feb. 22 - National Margarita Day with The Pistil Whips *6-9pm*
Feb. 23 - Blake Elliott & The Robinson Affair
 
> Mondays, 6-9 p.m. $5 pizza night. Nathan Bates.
> Thursdays, 5:30-9 p.m.: All-you-can-eat mussels special. Feb. 11th - Sean Bielby, 18th - Younce Guitar Duo, 25th - Adam Hoppe
> Fridays, 8-11 p.m.: Feb. 5th - Chris Calleja, 12th - Kellerville (Fat Friday Party), 19th - Pistil Whips, 26th - Brett Mitchell
> Saturdays, 8-11 p.m.: Feb. 6th - Under the Moon, 13th - E Minor, 20th - Ben Overbeek, 27th - Katie Lewis
> Valentine's Sunday, 6-9 p.m.: Feb. 14th - Under the Moon

Wednesdays - Open Mic Night, 7 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 11 - Darwin Project, 7 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 18 - Havens Ta Betsy, 7 p.m.
 
freshwaterFRESHWATER GALLERY, call 231-582-2588 for tickets.
> Carla Cooke, daughter of the legendary Sam Cooke, presents An Evening of Songs by Sam Cooke at 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 14.
> Patty Larkin on March 26
> Performer tba for April 16
> Chris Smither on May 7
1-4 p.m. at the Boyne District Library on Sundays, Feb. 7 and 21. Everyone is welcome to play or listen at this free celebration of Irish and Celtic music at the Boyne District Library. Celtic Sessions continue on the first and third Sundays of the month.

BC LANES - 1199 S. M-75, Boyne City. Open 7 days: Monday - Thursday 4-10 pm, Friday 4 pm-12 am, Saturday 12 pm-12 am, Sunday 12-8 pm.
> Glow Bowl Fridays and Saturdays 9 p.m. to midnight. 1199 S. M-75, Boyne City.
 
PIED PIPER SKATERY -  Roller skating Wednesdays through Sundays. 04454 M-75 North in Walloon Lake. Special events:
> All-Nite Skate - Friday, Feb. 12 from 10:30 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. Come for the 7 to 10 p.m. session and skate all night for only $5 more.
> Valentine's Skate - Saturday, Feb. 13 from 7-10 p.m. Bring a paper heart and get $2 off your entry.
> 80's Night - Saturday, Feb. 27 from 7-10 p.m. Dress like the 80's and get $2 off your entry.
NEWS BRIEFS 
HBA EXEC EARNS CREDENTIALThe American Society of Association of Executives (ASAE) has announced that Scott A. Herceg, Executive Officer of The Home  Builders Association of Northern Michigan, has earned the Certified Association Executive (CAE) designation. The CAE is the highest professional credential in the association industry and is designed to elevate professional standards, enhance individual performance, and identify association professionals who demonstrate the knowledge essential to the practice of association management.
BLOOD DRIVE - An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held at Christ Lutheran Church, 1250 Boyne Ave., on Monday, Feb. 22 ,from 12 - 5:45 p.m. To make an appointment, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-Red Cross (1-800-733-2767).
WITCHES, PAGANISM AND WITCHCRAFT will be examined at Lifetree Café on Sunday, February 7, at 6:30 p.m. The program features filmed interviews with self-identified pagans and a Wiccan who says she began exploring the religion as a teenager and still practices it today. "I think what initially attracted me to Wicca was that it wasn't the traditional patriarchal, standard American religion," the woman says. "It was stepping outside of the box. There weren't rules, and there wasn't a man at the top." Lifetree Café is a place where people gather for conversation about life and faith in a casual coffeehouse-type setting in the community room at First Presbyterian Church, 401 S Park St., Boyne City. Admission to the 60-minute events is free. For more information call Julie Hasse at 231-582-7983 or email lifetree@fpboyne.org.
CASTLE FARMS' employment page includes job openings for an Administrative Assistant, Venue Coordinator, Bookkeeper and Housekeeper. 
VETERANS GET-TOGETHER - The community of Boyne City is hosting a free lunch and social gathering for all veterans on the fourth Tuesday of the month (Feb. 23) at the Boyne Area Senior Center. Coffee and doughnuts donated by supportive area businesses will be provided from 9 to 11 a.m., followed by free lunch at noon. The senior center is located at 411 E. Division St.
PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS - One of the most valuable tools the Chamber utilizes to promote local businesses is our Visitors Guide & Business Directory. This quality annual magazine is a benefit of Chamber membership and is used to expose your business to thousands of potential customers. Our Guide has a full year of circulation, with 20,000 copies distributed from the Chamber office, at numerous regional businesses and at MDOT Welcome Centers state-wide. Our publication includes a buyer's guide that lists all Chamber members organized by business category. Char Shaltz, account manager for Harbor House, can help you place your ad; call (231) 582-2814 or visit harborhouse.com/boyne.htm.
DIGITAL VISITORS GUIDE and Business Directory - Click here. Get the mobile app hereIn the Apple App Store, you can also search for Boyne City or Boyne Chamber and download the app to your iPhone for iOS 6 or later or to your iPad. When downloading for iPad, designate the iPhone app. The entire publication and links to websites are available in the mobile app. Once you download the mobile app, an internet connection is not needed for access.

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