FOUNTAIN POINT GONG BLOG

August 7, 2009

Archipelago Plays again at The Point

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July 30, 2009

MOVIE NIGHT

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MOVIENIGHT

MOVIENIGHT
Last night, the first weekly movie night – Pirates 3 went off without a hitch excluding one fuse pop and a slight dousing from the sprinklers –

July 17, 2009

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WEDDINGS AT FOUNTAIN POINT

Belyea Valentino Paranick
walking downtentguests at beach
Dame Wuerfel
color wedding porch shotbw wedding shot with tree

June 29, 2009

Slide Show from the Open House

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Sunday, June 28th – some 1000 people celebrated FP’s 120th summer of operations – Song of the Lakes played music and the grounds were packed with neighbors and old friends sharing stories and a sweet breezy Michigan afternoon.

June 19, 2009

PANORAMIC VIDEO

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Monday June 15, 2009 we rented a crane lift for Scott to clean up the hotel – after he was done we took this video from high above The Point –
Enjoy

PAN of Fountain Point

April Update – Trees Down

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In January 2009, the warmest day of winter, almost 65 degrees, tons of snow on the ground and sunny skies, the Deering Tree guys showed up and very quickly cut down 2 trees at the front of the hotel.  Now you can see the hotel again from the lake!  Theo took photos of the whole thing while Julie and I watched.
It was a really neat day.
Take a look!

Winter lasted a long time this year.  183 inches of snow fell.  There is still a pile at the end of my driveway where Scott piled it all winter long.  But I really like snow so it only started bothering everyone when it snowed in April but it melted.  The grass is greening up quickly now and soon the leaves will be unfolding.  Our first guests arrive Saturday May 2.  They will be here for 28 days taking the Yoga Teacher Training class at Union/Yoga in Lake Leelanau.

So we are extending our season here at Fountain Point.  We hope we will see you for the Cherry Blossoms around May 18th.
Or perhaps you are still thinking of coming with your families this summer.  We have some availability but peak season is filling up nicely.  The Tree House is available August 1-8, a result of a cancellation.  The Tree House is for 10 people.  We also will be open until Mid-October, offering you a great opportunity to see the harvest time in Leelanau.

We hope you will make the trip for the peace and tranquility of spring and autumn in the center of Leelanau at your Fountain Point.

June 17, 2009

Same Job 30 Years Later -

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Tom Irvine in fountain 1978

Tom Kilcoyne (correction) in fountain 1978

Tuesday, June 17th, 2009, Guy Larcom - in fountain - Rachel Henshaw - Eli Zink

Tuesday, June 17th, 2009, Guy Larcom - in fountain - Rachel Henshaw - Eli Zink

February 11, 2009

check check

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Historic Leelanau County resort celebrates 120th year

Fountain Point draws families to return to old-time peace and quiet.

January 23, 2009

Lake Leelanau, Michigan – This May, Fountain Point Resort will open its gates for the 120th year of operation. Guests first came to the resort via a steamship from the south end of Lake Leelanau; today its minivans loaded with beach toys and lawn games.
The resort offers 19 cottages, all different sizes sleeping 2-13 people. Over the last 15 years, all the cottages have been renovated with new kitchens and bathrooms.
Coming to Fountain Point is like stepping back in time. The Hotel opened in June 1889. It houses three sitting rooms with fireplaces and a Breakfast Room.  There are eight guest rooms on the second floor.  A rambling veranda wraps itself around the front of the hotel facing the lake with a view of the sprawling lawn, the Historic Fountain and Lake Leelanau.  Guests enjoy the lake and grounds, the library, ping-pong and pool table, and evening beach fires.
Original furnishings and artifacts are abundant. It has been a goal of the proprietors to preserve the history of the place, which is well documented in a museum in the hotel. In 2003, Fountain Point was put on the National Registry for Historic Places, making it the largest historic district in Leelanau County.
Very little has changed at the resort since it opened in 1889, the cottages still have their simple feel, there are still no TVs and it is still an opportune place to spend time with family and friends.
Fountain Point is an ideal place for family reunions or couples getaways. It has become a place of calm in The North, for many escaping Downstate, Cincinnati or Chicago. The feel of the place can be summed-up by the constant relaxing sound of the fountain, which is situated in the middle of the grounds and rushes from an artesian well.  In 1867, while drilling for oil, A. De Belloy struck water at 900 feet and the well has been flowing ever since.
The flow of Fountain Point makes it perfect for workshops and events.

The summer of 2009 is an exciting time for Fountain Point:
· In collaboration with Sandy Carden of Union Yoga in Lake Leelanau, a 200-hour yoga

teacher-training course is scheduled in the month of May.
· Family and staff will be giving guided tours of the museum, hotel and cottages during the first two Sundays of June: 7th & 14th at 1pm.
· Theo Early, will be teaching photography workshops in May and October, planning to capture cherry blossoms and fall colors.
We invite you to visit our website and see the new photos, come to a tour on June 7th or 14th, or call to arrange another time.

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…Some guests comments:

“We love the serenity, setting, friendliness and old-time peace and quiet. We had two 17 year-olds and a 13 year-old who never needed a TV, video game, DVD or phone,” Tony, of Cincinnati, Ohio.

“The very best of life happens at Fountain Point. Everything is right. The unfortunate, yet unavoidable distinction between child and adult is graciously bridged-the resulting impression being branded to the heart. Fountain Point is my true north, and will always draw me back to rest from the pendulum of the year,” Mark of Kettering, Ohio.

Susan Jay Nichols (3rd Generation)
Theo Early (4th Generation)
Erik Zehender (4th Generation)
231 256-9800 – fountainpt@aol.com

www.fountainpointresort.com
PO Box 175
990 South Lake Leelanau Drive
Lake Leelanau, MI  49653

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