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Fall Food

10/8/2022

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​By Ciara Glynn
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Photo by Jim Saffell
Fall is here in Northern Michigan and it is no secret that there is no better place to spend this season than in Leelanau County.  The beautiful scenery and idyllic cool temperatures create the perfect atmosphere to enjoy this time of year. What's another amazing part about fall? Your favorite local restaurants are way less crowded (at least on the weekdays). 
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There are so many delicious restaurants and eateries in Leelanau County. Some have been cornerstones of this community for decades and others may have just opened up this past year! Regardless, there are so many amazing and healthy options to choose from. Many restaurants feature produce grown right here in Leelanau County!

An article posted by Michigan State University Extension lists 7 benefits of eating local:
  • Locally grown food is full of flavor. When grown locally, the crops are picked at their peak of ripeness versus being harvested early in order to be shipped and distributed to your local retail store. Many times produce at local markets has been picked within 24 hours of your purchase.
  • Eating local food is eating seasonally. Even though we wish strawberries were grown year-round in Michigan, the best time to eat them is when they can be purchased directly from a local grower. They are full of flavor and taste better than the ones available in the winter that have traveled thousands of miles and picked before they were ripe.
  • Local food has more nutrients. Local food has a shorter time between harvest and your table, and it is less likely that the nutrient value has decreased. Food imported from far-away states and countries is often older, has traveled, and sits in distribution centers before it gets to your store.
  • Local food supports the local economy. The money that is spent with local farmers and growers all stays close to home and is reinvested with businesses and services in your community.
  • Local food benefits the environment. By purchasing locally grown foods you help maintain farmland and green and/or open space in your community.
  • Local foods promote a safer food supply. The more steps there are between you and your food’s source the more chances there are for contamination. Food grown in distant locations has the potential for food safety issues in harvesting, washing, shipping, and distribution.
  • Local growers can tell you how the food was grown. You can ask what practices they use to raise and harvest the crops. When you know where your food comes from and who grew it, you know a lot more about that food.
As stated in the article, there are so many reasons to eat locally. No matter if you don’t know where to start, or already have your local favoritres, I have complied a list of a few my favorites! 
  • Farm Club - Traverse City 
    • Located right along the Tart Trail, Farm Club is the perfect place to stop after a bike ride! 
    • From their website: 
      • “Farm Club is a gathering place to celebrate land, honest food and community. Nestled in Leelanau County, Farm Club is a farm, restaurant, brewery, bakery and marketplace. We are located 7 miles from downtown Traverse City and easily accessed by the TART trail. At Farm Club, we invite you to come out, explore the land and linger over quality food and drink.”
  • Martha’s Leelanau Table - Suttons Bay
    • Martha’s is a farm to table restaurant located in the village of Suttons Bay. Seasonably, the menu offers many unique European-style options. 
  • Wren - Suttons Bay
    • Wren is a restaurant open for dinnerin the village of Suttons Bay. Wren’s specializes in making “comfort” food.
    • From their website:
      • Wren cultivates an experience that not only showcases Northern Michigan at its best, but also focuses on supporting environmentally responsible and sustainable farming methods. 
  • Picnic - Leland 
    • Picnic is new to Leland as it just opened this past summer! Picnic has a ton of grab and go options as well as ice cream! Some of their options include custom charcuterie boards, salads, and sandwiches. 


https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/7_benefits_of_eating_local_foods

  • Locally grown food is full of flavor
  • Eating local food is eating seasonally
  • Local food has more nutrients
  • Local food supports the local economy 
  • Local food benefits the environment
  • Local foods promote a safer food supply
  • Local growers can tell you how the food was grown



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Hobbies As Stress Relief

9/3/2022

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By Ciara Glynn
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​For as long as I can remember, I have loved to run. I would run around my house, the beach, or practically any wide open space that would allow for it. On most of my sports teams in my youth, I was the shortest and smallest, so I had to be the “fastest”. This need for speed continued throughout my childhood and into my teen years. I loved running competitively and counted down the days until cross country season would start again in the fall. Additionally to the competitive aspect of running, it was medicinal as well, running became a stress reliever for me and I relied on a good run to help gather my thoughts or feelings.

A few years ago, I began to feel pain and tightness in my hip. Running, and even walking long distances became painful. After two rounds of physical therapy, I am still unable to run like I used to. I lost the only way I had really known how to stay active and move my body. I had lost my stress reliever and my escape. 
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I have learned that lots of people have gone through an experience similar to my own. Since being injured, I have found various methods that I can do that provide that same stress relief as running once did. Practicing yoga, walking, and biking are all activities that I never thought I would be able to lean on, but now I enjoy them almost as much as I enjoyed running. Finding your new favorite way to stay active can be challenging, but it just takes stepping out of your comfort zone.
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The Benefits of Going to the Beach

8/10/2022

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By Ciara Glynn
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Summertime in Northern Michigan is the ideal place to be! Endless hiking trails, restaurants, shops, and of course beautiful beaches. Locals and visitors alike look forward to the days they can spend alongside the lake, but did you know that a day at the beach has numerous health benefits as well?

Stress Relief - In an article published by NBC on the effects of the beach on the brain, clinical psychologist Richard Shuster stated, “The color blue has been found by an overwhelming amount of people to be associated with feelings of calm and peace,” says Shuster. “Staring at the ocean actually changes our brain waves’ frequency and puts us into a mild meditative state.” 

Soaking in the Sun - Laying in the sunshine on the beach not only is relaxing but also allows for Vitamin D intake. According to an article published by Harvard, “Under the right circumstances, 10 to 15 minutes of sun on the arms and legs a few times a week can generate nearly all the vitamin D we need.” There is no better place to receive a week's worth of nutrients than at the beach! 
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Taking time to do something for yourself is pertinent to your physical and mental health. Taking an hour, a day, or even a weekend and allowing yourself to relax can improve your mood and increase productivity in your day-to-day life. When in doubt, just head to the beach! 

If you are looking for a place to reap these benefits, here are some of my favorite beaches that are well worth a trip. In Leelanau County, my favorites are Good Harbor, Vans, and the Suttons Bay Marina. If you happen to be making a trip to the East Coast, I must recommend Nantasket Beach in Hull, Massachusetts.
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Welcoming Wellness: The Leelanau Wellness Collective

6/20/2022

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By Ciara Glynn
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Leelanau County attracts millions of visitors each year primarily due to the county’s quaint villages, vineyards, cherry orchards, rolling hills, and seemingly endless beaches. In fact, the name Leelanau is said to have derived from the Chippewa phrase “delight of life” - a description that summarizes the natural beauty of the area. However, we feel it is the collective passion and beauty of the Leelanau County community that best reflects the “delight for life” style.  

Here at the Leelanau Wellness Collective (LWC), we understand the importance of nurturing the body, mind, and spirit that are parts of all of us and we encourage both locals and visitors alike to pursue and enjoy all the wellness opportunities that our area has to offer. 

The main purpose and passion of the LWC is to connect Leelanau County residents and visitors with the county’s wellness professionals, and to boost awareness about the numerous wellness opportunities right outside their door! 

In 2020, Yoga4, a prominent yoga and fitness studio in the heart of Leelanau County closed, leaving a void that the local wellness professionals were determined to fill.  Through the efforts and determination of the area’s wellness professionals, the Leelanau Wellness Collective was initiated.

The collective houses over a dozen wellness professionals - each who bring to the collective different strengths and areas of expertise.  Just to name a few, the collective offers:
  • Dance & Cardio Fitness
  • Fitness & Strength Training
  • Yoga, Meditation & Pranayama
  • Nutrition Education and Analysis
  • Chiropractic Services
  • Massage Therapy

​Through the collective, residents and visitors in Leelanau County now have access to a hub of health and wellbeing classes and events, in addition to access to the extensive experience that the collective’s professionals have to share.   


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Nurtured By Nature

1/4/2021

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By Katherine Palms
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Have you ever noticed how much better you feel after a hike or beach adventure in Leelanau County? 
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There is no hiding the direct relationship between spending time in nature and the enhancement of personal well-being.  

Research in a scientific field called ecotherapy has shown a strong connection between time spent in nature and reduced stress, anxiety, and depression. 

A 2019 article published in Scientific Reports claimed: "spending at least 120 minutes a week in nature is associated with good health and well-being." The study reported 'good' health and 'high' well-being were significantly higher for all who had nature contact. Psychological research like this is advancing our understanding of how time in nature can improve our mental health and sharpen our cognition. 

We are fortunate to be surrounded by community members and visitors who care about protecting and preserving the land, water, scenic character of Leelanau County. Because of places like the National Parks, State Parks, Township and Village Parks, and the Leelanau Conservancy preserves, generations to come will have the opportunity to enjoy natural landscapes and partake in experiences that benefit their physical, mental, and spiritual well-being by moving the body, engaging the mind, and nurturing the spirit in nature.

If you are looking for places to explore nature in Leelanau County here are some resources:
Leelanau Conservancy 
Leo Creek Preserve 
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
Leelanau State Park
Heritage Trail
Leelanau Trail
Township and Village Parks



Where is your favorite place to spend time in nature? 
How do you feel after 20-30 minutes in nature?
Let us know below. 
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8 Dimensions of Wellness

12/12/2020

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By Katherine Palms
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The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has identified eight wellness dimensions to optimize an individual’s overall holistic wellness. 

The dimensions are the following:
Physical: Recognizing the need for physical activity, healthy foods, and sleep
Emotional: Coping effectively with life and creating satisfying relationships
Social: Developing a sense of connection, belonging, and a well-developed support system
Spiritual: Expanding a sense of purpose and meaning in life
Intellectual: Recognizing creative abilities and finding ways to expand knowledge and skills
Occupational: Personal satisfaction and enrichment from one’s work
Financial: Satisfaction with current and future financial situations
Environmental: Good health by occupying pleasant, stimulating environments that support well-being 

As a Collective, we aim to foster community, connection, and resources to promote wellness across the above dimensions. We encourage using our collective as a resource for individuals on their journey of creating personal harmony in all eight dimensions. It is essential to set goals to achieve holistic personal wellness.

​All individuals should incorporate their priorities, approaches, and aspirations in their self-care practices. Additionally, we feel each individual should consider their view of what it means to live life to its fullest. The questions we ask ourselves and the focus we take on maintaining our health are vital in understanding our bodies, minds, and souls. The outcome being the ability to take care of ourselves to our fullest potential. 
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Why Yoga During a Pandemic?

11/30/2020

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By Katherine Palms
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During this pandemic, our lives have been disrupted as we are encouraged to social distance and modify much of our active behavior. Humans are designed to move our bodies and interact with each other. For our own well-being we need to exercise both our bodies and our minds, which also includes our emotions. A frequent yoga practice can play a critical role in helping us overcome the increased stress and burdens placed upon us at this time. 

"Yoga can be used as both a tool to move through the additional stress we are experiencing during this time, and also a framework for how to process a huge shift in the world and communicate along the way."
- Peloton Yoga instructor Chelsea Jackson Roberts

 A 2018 Study found that depression, anxiety, and stress decreased significantly in women after 12 sessions of regular yoga, while a 2017 study determined that workers who took yoga classes for two to four months experienced significant reductions in stress and all psychological health measures. 

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