What happens when you place the The Sound of Music inside a zombie apocalypse? A whole lot of AWESOME! In a world that has survived countless disasters, humankind finds their most frightening threat from a race of power-hungry Nazombies bent on taking over the world.
As governments collapse, humanity looks to leaders of faith for help from this evil, and a young zombie fighting warrior named Maria emerges to save the day. When the VonTrapped family is caught behind Nazombie lines, Maria is sent in to teach them how to survive. But danger may be closer than they think as the charming Baroness brings in her political advocacy group, Humans for Life After Death. With a rock n roll soundtrack and an irreverent attitude, The Sound of Uzis is a wild take on the beloved classic musical, complete with zombie dance numbers, video components, and audience participation.
Our taste buds are looking forward to the very first Taste the Local Difference Winter Celebration happening tomorrow (Saturday, Feb. 25) from 4-7pm in the Crystal Center. For only $20 per person you get to enjoy a delicious sampling of local food and beverages. Plus, you get $15 off a lift ticket or $5 off a cross-country ski pass. More info: https://www.mlui.org/tickets.asp
Sunday, February 26, 2012 – Join Crystal Mountain Resort & Spa for the 4th Annual TuckFest Slopestyle/Boarder-Cross. Named in honor of Tucker Byl, proceeds from the day’s events benefit Northern Michigan Adaptive Sports.
11am – RAIL JAM
King of the Mountain Jam & Open Jam. Basin Street Terrain Park
2pm – SUPER-CROSS Multiple head to head format! Super-Cross Course on the North Face
SNOWSKATE– All day open skate.
AWARDS $200 of great prizes including a SNOWBOARD!
Awards ceremony held on the Lodge Deck,
approximatey one hour after Super-Cross Comp.
REGISTRATION Register at the Snowsports Desk in the lower level of the Crystal Center. All participants (18 & over) are required to sign a Snowsports Release Form before participating in the event. Parent or guardian must sign for minors (under 18). Crystal Mountain recommends the use of helmets for all competitors. Helmets are required for participants under 18 years of age.
MORE INFO:
For more info or to register, contact the Snowsports Desk at 800.968.7686 ext. 2000.
The Homestead is excited to add the Corvairs to our concert series this year. They have been making great music in Northern Michigan for over 15 years, playing a mix of Rhythm & Blues, Motown, and Classic hits. The fun-loving group has played from Detroit to the “Soo” and are thrilled to be playing at home in Leelanau County.
Featuring Frank Dituri and Angelo Meli on guitar, Dave Viswat playing keyboard, Bob DeKorne on bass, and John Kumjian as the percussionist.
This summer-long series of concerts will be held at the top of Bay Mountain. Mingle with old friends and new during the happy hour. Purchase one or more tickets in the 50/50 raffle. You could win half of the money and you will help our lakeshore, as the other half will be donated to Preserve Historic Sleeping Bear. This year’s concert schedule is:
Ticket pricing $15 in advance, $20 at the door. Transportation to the top of Bay Mountain begins at 6pm, concert begins at 7pm. Call 231.334.5100 for tickets. Visit The Homestead Website >>>>
Explore Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore on snowshoes this winter! Join park rangers for a guided snowshoe hike every Saturday throughout the winter, starting on Saturday, January 7 at 1:00 p.m. Meet at the visitor center in Empire. If you do not have your own, snowshoes will be loaned out at no charge.
Inside the visitor center, park rangers will first provide basic snowshoeing instructions and then everyone will travel by car to the trailhead or area of the National Lakeshore pre-selected for that day. Once there, the park ranger will help participants learn about the park’s unique features and winter’s effect on them by exploring and discovering clues on site. Be prepared and plan to be outside until about 3:00 p.m. Dress in layers and wear waterproof boots to be most comfortable.
Not only is snowshoeing easy, fun, and good exercise, it is also an activity that can be enjoyed by all ages. The park ranger-led hikes are mildly strenuous, yet they proceed at a leisurely pace for only one and a half miles at the most.
Since the National Park Service has a supply of snowshoes for use within the National Lakeshore, participants need only purchase the park entrance pass or have an annual pass to join in the fun. Reservations are required. Park ranger-led snowshoe hikes are limited to 30 participants.
Snowshoe Hikes
Dates: Every Saturday Weekly from 01/07/2012 to 03/31/2012
Times: 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Location: Meet at the visitor center
Fees: Park pass required
For more information, please call the National Lakeshore at 231-326-5134, extension 328, for details and to make reservations or visit the website at www.nps.gov/slbe. Also, check out their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/sbdnl.