Spring Issue '24
The Spring Issue ‘24 features //
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A devotion to local food access is at the core of the Groundwork Center’s mission to create resilient communities in Northern Michigan, and throughout the entire state.
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The owner of Populace Coffee in Bay City, Andrew Heppner, reflects on the failures and successes that come along with running a community-centic small business, and sticking to a mission.
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Charlevoix resident, saw filer, and trail adopter Dan Dueweke tells the story of how he uses quiet tools on Northern Michigan’s trails.
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Fueled by passion, and a little healthy community pressure, artist Chad Kirchner took on the incredibly ambitious task of designing a wall perfectly made for music.
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How a deep love of music led Matt McCalpin (Funky Uncle, Medicinal Groove) to a dream role helping to shape a music scene one groove at a time.
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How Inhabitect has worked to honor the environment from a landscape perspective, and continues to treat stormwater as a resource, not a waste product.
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9.5" x 6.5" Handsomely bound, color throughout. Not super glossy, instead with textured paper. Feels more like a book than a magazine. Is clean in design with striking imagery and easy to read. Someone would be happy to have it on their coffee table.
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