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Many visitors to the White River Light Station's 150th anniversary Saturday took advantage of the opportunity to enjoy the view from the top.
Many visitors to the White River Light Station's 150th anniversary Saturday took advantage of the opportunity to enjoy the view from the top.
These new natural sand areas are a main feature on the renovated front nine of the White Lake Golf Club. Different from traditional sand traps, the natural areas play more like grass and require less maintenance.
Longtime White Lake Golf Club member Jim Schmidt (second from left) takes an early snip at Wednesday's ribbon-cutting ceremony to unveil the new 3rd and 4th holes on the course. From left with Schmidt are Todd Bartholomew, club president Frank Lundell and longtime club member and board member Rick McCombs.
To represent the next generation, Whitehall golfers Jones McDowell (far left) and Grace McDowell (second from right) were part of the second foursome to play on the new 3rd and 4th holes at White Lake Golf Club Wednesday. With the McDowells are club pro Bill Borgman (second from left) and Jim Hams, both Viking golf coaches.
Incoming Montague-Whitehall Rotary Club president Brent Raeth presents a gavel to outgoing president Esther Baldridge at Tuesday's Rotary meeting. The Rotary presidency changes hands yearly, and Raeth is taking over for 2025-26.
It's not just paintings at the Dune Grass Gallery, as there's also pottery on display.
The new Dune Grass Gallery, which opened in May, displays dozens of works of art from 20 artists. The gallery hopes to promote the art scene throughout the White Lake area.
Over three dozen people turned out to the Book Nook & Java Shop for the first class in an 8-week series that will teach the basics of American Sign Language. Courtesy Photo
Circa 1883-84 - This sister ship of the Maasdam gives an idea of what the steamer might have looked like. Courtesy Photo
The Substitutes were the live entertainment at last Thursday's Vikings First summer kick-off party in Whitehall.
Attendees sample the possibilities at last Thursday's Vikings First summer kick-off party at Goodrich Park.