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10/23/2025

🍂 It's that time of year again! The Nature Makers Market is back to meet all your artisan needs. Whether you need to do some early holiday shopping or want to support small businesses, the vendors for this year's market will have anything you could ever need (or want) and more! 🧑‍🎨

🗓️ Join us on Saturday, November 8 from 9 am to 3 pm. This event is FREE to attend.



🎨 Vendors include but are not limited to:
Lonesome Dovey, Myers Wood Turning, Creations From The Ground Up, My Lovely Muse, Flora x Fauna , Madison Memering, Nature Walk, Wildship Studio, E-scape Art Glass by James A. Veenstra, Robyn Lynn Studios, Gathered Botanicals, Runaway Press, Redbriar Studio

10/13/2025
If you are up in Northern Michigan this weekend stop in to see our little store in Fishtown!
08/22/2025

If you are up in Northern Michigan this weekend stop in to see our little store in Fishtown!

05/27/2025

CALLING ALL ASPARAGUS ENTHUSIASTS! What's your favorite, most delicious asparagus-themed recipe? Share your recipe in the annual Asparagus Festival Recipe contest, hosted by Grocer's Daughter Chocolate! View all the rules and download the entry form at the Empire Chamber website. The recipe contest is at the Empire Township Hall at noon on June 7!

https://empirechamber.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Asparagus-Fest-Recipe-Contest-Entry-Form-2025.pdf

"Ingvald Walter Stevens was born in Vang, Valdres Norway in 1885 and immigrated to the U.S. at age 19. In 1918, he moved...
04/03/2025

"Ingvald Walter Stevens was born in Vang, Valdres Norway in 1885 and immigrated to the U.S. at age 19. In 1918, he moved to Hibbing MN and became a ladies shoe salesman. Following his doctor’s advice after stress related health problems, he moved to the solitude of Namakan Lake in 1932, on a 400-acre island that he had purchased from the Virginia & Rainy Lake Lumber Company, located in what would later become part of Voyageurs National Park.

Photo Credit: Minnesota Historical Society

Never one for keeping much company, he nevertheless began Pine Cove Resort, welcoming its first paying guests in 1937. Over time, “Steve” as he became known, eventually became a Northwoods symbol of self-sufficiency and independence.

In 1959, at the age of 74, I.W. Stevens gave up the resort business and proceeded to live alone year-round on the island for another twenty years, at one point writing in his journal (Tales from Namakan Lake):

“I love solitude, I love the wilderness, I love the wildlife. I do not like crowds. I do not like the city, where even the snow is dirty. I like my own company. I don’t want to live if I can’t take care of myself.”

I.W. Stevens Cabin. Photo Credit NPS/Mark Miller

To survive, Steve somehow managed to grow his own vegetables in the rocky soil, pick and can blueberries, grind wheat to make bread, catch fish, and hunt deer. His chores were endless, cutting firewood for heating and cooking year-round, hauling water from the lake, and harvesting ice for summer refrigeration. He was a man that survived off the woods and waters of Voyageurs!

To get mail or other supplies to his cabin, any semblance of civilization was approximately 12 miles round trip by boat in the summer, 8 miles round trip on cross country skis in the winter. A prolific writer, Stevens answered letters, wrote articles for outdoor magazines and kept a diary to wile away long cold winter evenings. He left Namakan Lake in 1979 at the age of 94 and ultimately lived to be 104 years old.

I.W. Stevens Sauna. Photo Credit: NPS/Mark Miller

So how about it, could you live on I.W. Stevens Island year-round? It's really a matter of self-sufficiency. Today, you can wander through I.W. Stevens’ cabin and surrounding grounds, reflecting on the isolation and grueling lifestyle that was eked out while living in Northern Minnesota from the 1930s to 1970s. I.W. Stevens (“Steve”) did just that, living nearly 50 years on the shores of Namakan Lake, after moving North for a healthier life. His life is a testimony to one man's resilience, and the resolve of the human spirit."

https://www.voyageurs.org/news/iwstevens?fbclid=IwY2xjawJb3cFleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHYLyG0V5jfGuQ9fBHttu8sjqWKFmX5SbGybn3XcBAzWW-BCqumUV9AXe0g_aem_8NouuNuSqHkfzRDYNVba0A

#4: I.W. Stevens

03/20/2025
03/20/2025

👋We're excited to welcome you to Nature Neighbors, a partnership between Blandford Nature Center and the Kent County Parks where we will be offering a range of science and art based programming in various Kent County Parks. Programs start May 6th and run through September 27. We can't wait to see you out there! 🐞

📍Participating parks include Townsend park, Fallasburg park, Caledonia Lakeside park, Long Lake park, Millenium park, Wabasis Lake park and Wahlfield park.

To learn more, check out our website! https://loom.ly/5PIOUV0

Save the products of the land. Eat more fish -- they feed themselves. United States Food Administration. Illustrated by ...
03/05/2025

Save the products of the land. Eat more fish -- they feed themselves. United States Food Administration. Illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull, 1917.

Over the weekend, 14 US Fish & Wildlife Service employees who implement the program — most if not all of them based in L...
02/23/2025

Over the weekend, 14 US Fish & Wildlife Service employees who implement the program — most if not all of them based in Ludington and Marquette — were fired in a nationwide purge that some have dubbed “The Valentine’s Day Massacre.”

On top of that, the agency has been forbidden from hiring dozens of seasonal workers needed to dose Great Lakes rivers with lamprey-killing chemicals, prompting officials who oversee the program to question whether it can function at all.

The lamprey staff were among thousands of federal workers fired without warning over the past week, with more promised as President Donald Trump and his appointees target recently hired or promoted federal workers whose probationary status gives them few job protections.
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The program costs US taxpayers more than $20 million annually, and in return it protects a multibillion-dollar fishery from an eel-like invader that entered the Great Lakes on manmade shipping canals more than a century ago.

A single lamprey can consume 40 pounds of fish annually by attaching to the animals’ skin with razor-sharp teeth, slowly draining their fluids. The Great Lakes ecosystem was in collapse by 1957, when scientists discovered a chemical compound called TMF that kills lamprey while sparing other species.

Fish and wildlife officials tasked with holding back a species that would otherwise decimate the Great Lakes fishery were among those caught up in a mass purge of federal workers.

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