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  • Library: History of Lumbering in Cheboygan Exhibit

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    Name: Library: History of Lumbering in Cheboygan Exhibit
    Date: August 20, 2019 - September 3, 2019
    Event Description:
    In celebration of the City of Cheboygan’s 130th birthday, Cheboygan Area Public Library will be hosting a “History of Lumbering in Cheboygan” walk-through exhibit from August 20 through September 4 during Library hours. There will also be a reception on August 24 as part of the city-wide birthday festivities! The exhibit and reception are both free events and open to the community! Learn all about Timber Cruisers, Shanty-Boys, and Swampers. See example of tools used by lumberjacks including as cant hooks and real log-marked wood!
    Location:
    Cheboygan Area Public Library 100 S. Bailey St, Cheboygan, MI 49721
    Date/Time Information:
    August 20-September 3, 2019 Open During Library Hours
    Contact Information:
    Emily Clare Program Director, Cheboygan Area Public Library
    Fees/Admission:
    Free
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  • Cheboygan Trails Council

    Guided Bicycle Trail Ride

     

    Ride the North Central State Trail to the Barbara 

    Hoffius Preserve and Back

     

     

    Hoffius Preserve Bicycle Ride Tour

    By Cheboygan Trails Council

     

    Beginning at  8;30 am at Festival Square Jim Conboy  will lead a bike ride north on the North Central State Trail  to and back from the Hoffius Preserve just off US 23. The total round trip  distance is 15 1/2 miles. A volunteer will sweep to make sure no one is left behind. Once at the Preserve bikes will be left at the entrance,  with a volunteer,  and riders will  walk about 1/2 mile down  to the shore of Lake Huron where the beauty of the Lake can be appreciated. Total time 2 3/4 to 3hours. 

     

    While the trail is flat, riders should be prepared to ride the distance comfortably.  It is not a ride for young children. Since the path to the shore of Lake Huron includes steps and uneven ground, comfortable walking shoes are advised. Helmets are encouraged.

     

    It would be appreciated if you would sign up for the ride though that is not required to participate.