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Archive for January, 2010

Snow Plow Destroying Mailbox

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Need help with with snowplows destroying your mailboxes in Traverse City? Well I have found a solution to this problem. I live on 8th street in Traverse City Michigan and the plow trucks have knocked my mailbox off several times. It has been a long battle this year for me but I have found a solution that I think I am going try out. It is ” The MailSwing.”

The MailSwing a is snowplow and vandal resistant swing-away mailbox arm designed for use on residential mailboxes.

• Swings 360° returning to center – No resetting

• Helps to protects your mailbox from snowplow damage

• Eliminates shoveling snow buried mailboxes

• Helps prevent vandalism to your residential rural mailbox

• Adjusts easily to your mail carrier’s vehicle

2009 National Cherry Festival Fireworks, Traverse City, Michigan, July 11, 2009

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Thoughts on the Traverse City Film Festival

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Bubba’s Restaurant & Bar

Monday, January 11th, 2010

By far one of the best restaurants in Traverse city!

Burgers, burritos and beer, oh my! You’re going to love the great food and downtown Traverse City atmosphere at Bubba’s- Traverse City’s favorite spot to hang all season long!

From bubba-size burgers to crispy taco salads, quesadillas and tacos, all of our selections are made from fresh, wholesome ingredients. Choose from the chef’s home-style favorites of the day on our chalkboard! Our extensive list of beer and wine makes Bubba’s the perfect place to meet after work!

  • Monday-Pint Night open to close
  • Tuesday-Burger & Beer $4 (4pm-close)
  • Wednesday-Long Island Pitcher $11    Margarita Pitcher $11 (4pm-close)
  • Thursday-Happy Hour All Day
  • Friday-$10 Surf n’ Turf (4pm-close) zzSaturday-Pacifico $2.50, Happy Hour 1 – 6pm Sunday-Bloody Marys $1.50
  • KIDS EAT FREE ON MONDAYS! CLICK ON BUBBATIME!
  • Happy Hour Everyday from 3 – 6pm

Rating: ★★★★★

Michael Moore plans Traverse City comedy, arts fest

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Traverse City — When it comes to Michael Moore’s plans for this northern Michigan resort town, his film festival is just the beginning.

During a discussion panel at the fifth annual Traverse City Film Festival Saturday, Moore, along with comedian Jeff Garlin (“Curb Your Enthusiasm”), announced plans for the first Traverse City Comedy and Arts Festival. The weekend-long festival will feature stand-ups, comedy films, sketch comedy and more, and will take place in either in March or April 2010. Full details of the fest will be announced in about a month, Moore said.

Moore also said he’s planning on eventually starting a book festival in Traverse City, which would take place sometime in the fall. “I want to bring people here other times of the year (besides summer),” the Oscar-winning director and founder of the Traverse City Film Festival said.

Plans for the comedy fest — which Moore said he hopes to make an annual event — have been in the works for several years, he said. He said he also plans to honor a well-known comedian at the fest, and joked to the audience at the Saturday morning panel, “I bet we could get Sarah Palin to come.”

Garlin said although plans are still coming together, “I’m in — that’s a definite.”

He said holding the festival in March is better than February in terms of booking out-of-town talent. When asking comedians to come to Michigan in March versus February — although the weather is largely the same — “a lot of the sting is gone,” Garlin said.

Garlin has been a regular at the Traverse City Film Festival for years, and was on hand at this year’s event previewing episodes from the upcoming season of “Curb,” which premieres on HBO in the fall.

Moore is hosting a 20th anniversary screening of his breakthrough feature, “Roger and Me,” at the festival Saturday night.