Friday, January 16, 2009

Northern Shores VR donates to Traverse City State Theatre

The Traverse City State Theatre has been a Traverse City landmark for decades. I'll always remember a story my Grandmother told he of her youth when she, her Mother and brother, lived in an upstairs apartment across from the Traverse City State Theatre. She was a young girl of 9 years old and explained the commotion that happened that day - the year was 1923 - the State Theatre had caught fire and burned. She explained of the intense heat that was radiated across the street and how hot the windows in her apartment became. Her mother feared they would shatter from the intense heat and instructed her not to touch or get near them.

During my years of growing up in Traverse City, the State Theatre was really the theatre of choice being downtown with its exterior lights which heightened any movie going experience. Sure there was the newly constructed cinema in Acme and the one that used to sit near where the current gas pumps are at Meijers, but they are both long gone now.

Early this last summer, I crossed paths with Alan Collard. In casual conversation upon meeting, he shared with me his passion of the State Theatre and all the areas he was involved with regards to volunteering his time to help organize future projects. Allen was searching to complete one of the last areas of the almost totally restored theatre. I told Allen, I know who will help. I explained my relationship with Angela & Mike Goodall, owners of Kitchen Choreography here in Traverse City. They are a team of very talented, service oriented, dedicated professionals who turn out among the finest custom kitchens & baths in Northern Michigan. A phone call later, the Goodalls made themselves available to meet with Allen, Nicole & I at the State Theatre to mull over the details and to brainstorm.

The Green Room - This is the area the performers use to ready for the stage. (Madonna - used it this last summer) Currently, it consists of a sparse plywood vanity running the length of a wall, a section of mirrors above that, a meager bathroom off to the side and very poor lighting. There is pipework running here and there across the ceiling and walls of painted brick from 1918.

As the busy summer season began to give way to slower paces and a shift of responsibilities, layouts were drawn and they produced 6 cabinets planned for the State Theatre's Green Room. Construction was started about 3 weeks ago and Mike has been very good with me...I always insist he double checks my measurements. We all know the saying "measure twice - cut once." These cabinets are being made from scratch. Planks of solid cherry and maple went into them. Its been a great learning experience for me...wood working has never been my thing. Mike Goodall who usually serves as one of his companies project managers, knows is his stuff when it comes to getting his hands dirty and cabinet making. I hadn't seen this part of Mike, he's very technically minded.

Our deadline is the beginning of this years Traverse City Film Festival staring July 28 - August 2nd, 2009. We believe we will be finished with time to spare. It's been great to be part of this process, I feel very fortunate to be part of it. As you work away measuring, cutting, fitting, sanding and seeing the cabinets take shape, you can only fall into the wonderment of the number of years, after we are no longer, that they will continue to serve the Traverse City State Theatre's "Green Room."

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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Wall Street Journal meet "Peninsula Bay"

"Wall Street Journal meet Peninsula Bay Resort" Yes, Peninsula Bay has been introduced to the possible millions of readers that follow The Wall Street Journal. We hope to attract traveling professionals as our Traverse City home becomes more and more a vacation destination across the country.

We have also added our Peninsula Bay Resort Condominiums to VRBO.com as a single property, but believe the little added exposure will bring followers to our website as well. We plan to cycle properties from time to time but again, we believe this added exposure will spark increased seeking & searching by VRBO browsing guests to find us organically in the search engines.

We are also using the services of Vflyer. This is a virtual flyer software program that streamlines our efforts to share information about the suites we have to offer. It has become a second window into each of the suites at Peninsula Bay. It has really added an element to our almost daily postings to "craigs list" providing a really nice layout and great functionality. Vflyer also offers a easy to print flyer right off the webpage...nice.
Example:

Peninsula Bay Suite E45 - Print Flyer!

Many of you may have noticed a new look to each of your suites' page on our website. We have reconstructed the layouts for each Peninsula Bay suite. They are close to scale and I'm currently working on the imagery to show different parts of the suite just by rolling a mouse point over a camera depiction.


GPS - We recently requested the addition of Peninsula Bay Resort as a P.O.I. (point of interest) with the major mapping suppliers to Mobile GPS device manufactures. (ie. Garmin, Magellan, Tom Tom, etc.) This will eventually update their mapping resources and show Peninsula Bay Resort Condominiums as a lodging Point of Interest complete with address & possibly some brief details. This will help incoming guests who like to navigate their journey to Traverse City electronically pin-point us within their devices "navigate to" setup.

Wishing you all warmth during these extremely cold days!

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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Peninsula Bay Suite F36

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Peninsula Bay Suite A10

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Peninsula Bay Suite E15

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Peninsula Bay Suite B11

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Old Mission - Winter Warm up - Artistic Offerings

January 17th - 18th, 2009

Winter Warm Up on Old Mission Peninsula
Noon to 5pm
Location: Wineries of Old Mission Peninsula

Winter Warm up is hosted by the Wineries of Old Mission Peninsula (WOMP). The event features performances and artistic offerings at each winery, accompanied by mulled wine, appetizers and a souvenir mug from noon until 5pm on January 17-18th.
Phone: (231) 223-9303

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Traverse City - Bob Seeley and Bob Baldori - Milliken Auditorium

January 10th, 2009

Bob Seeley and Bob Baldori-Milliken Audit.
Time: 8:00 PM
Location: Milliken Auditorium, Dennos Museum Center

Prepare for an amazing blues piano concert. Bob Seeley is considered to be one of the greatest living boogie-woogie piano players. A friend of Meade Lux Lewis and an accompanist to Sippie Wallace, he has had a distinguished solo career. "Boogie" Bob Baldori has been a mainstay in the music world since the 1960s. He was the founding member of The Woolies, with an extensive performing career playing harmonica and piano with Chuck Berry for the past 40 years. $25 adv, $28 dr and $22 member.
Contact Information: Box OfficePhone: (231) 995-1553

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Traverse City - Winston Choi - Pianist

January 11th, 2009

In Recital, Winston Choi, pianist
Time: 3:00 PM
Location: Milliken Auditorium, Dennos Museum Center

Chamber Music North is pleased to announce its collaboration with the Dennos Museum Center to provide a series of world class concerts as part of the museum's 2008-2009 concert season.
Contact Information: Box Office Phone: (231) 995-1553

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Interlochen - Michael Philip Mossman

January 16th, 2009

Michael Philip Mossman-Interlochen
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Corson Auditorium at Interlochen Center for the Arts

Yamaha Performing Artist Michael Philip Mossman joins the Academy Jazz Ensemble for an evening of great music. Currently lead trumpeter with the Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra, the Granny-nominated musician and composer has performed and recorded with his own groups and a virtual who's who of the music industry. $16 adult, $14 senior and $9 student.Contact Information: Box OfficePhone: (800) 681-5920

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Traverse City - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

January 16th - 31st, 2009

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
(Thu. Fri. Sat. )Time: 8:00 PM
Location: Old Town Playhouse

Far away from the public eye, war rages in the regional psychiatric asylum. Wild patient behavior and abuse by medical staff have leaked to a disturbed public. With the recent transfer of R.P. McMurphy from a prison work crew, the tenuous balance maintained among the patients is spinning out of control. Head Nurse Ratched, in an effort to maintain peace, clashes directly with McMurphy, who, diagnosed as a psychopath, continually provokes both the patients and the staff. This intriguing story is sure to bring new developments - the public will continue to be advised. For tickets call the Box Office (231) 947-2443

The Old Town Playhouse is located at 148 East Eighth Street in downtown Traverse City.

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Traverse City - Last Sunday Jazz at Sunset

January 25th, 2009
Last Sunday Jazz at Sunset
3:00 PM to 5:30 PM
Location: Chateau Chantal, 15900 Rue de Vin, Traverse City

Join Chateau Chantal and the Jeff Haas Trio for memorable music and fabulous sunsets every last Sunday of the month.
Phone: (231) 223-4110

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Traverse City - Woman's Wine Weekend

January 30th - February 1st, 2009

Women's Wine Weekend
Location: Chateau Chantal, 15900 Rue de Vin, Traverse City

Ladies that are looking for a getaway Superbowl weekend can come to Chateau Chantal and enjoy wine, food, and their choice of shopping or a massage this weekend entirely devoted to women and simple pleasures...During dinner Chateau Chantal is proud to announce our guest, author and humorist, Julie Felicelli! Julie will keep you entertained with her stories on life. Price is based per person and depends on the amount of friends you decide to share a room!
Phone: (231) 223-4110

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