18 September 2025

Community insight 2025: weekly calendar for public information in rural Michigan county


photo of newspaper community calendar by category
p.3 of Leelanau Enterprise for 9/4/2025 (markup added)
As a rural county miles from the big population centers in the southern 1/3 of Michigan's lower peninsula, the weekly events page of Leelanau County's towns is not representative of the society around the state as a whole, but this list of public happenings, grouped by category, does say something about the local response to local needs. As such it is one kind of mirror for this moment in history when people of all generations and genders are increasingly isolated and independent from each other, even though electronic wizardry makes it possible to know about each other more than ever before.

Counting the number of entries in each category, the most frequent topics fit into SOCIAL EVENTS (16 times) and GOVERNMENT boards and meetings (15x). FAMILY support is least numerous (7 times). The added color for each entry points to the essence of the event. ADDICTION/SUPPORT is mostly centered on alcohol abuses, even though parallel associations do exist elsewhere for substance abuse other than alcohol, too. In the CHARITABLE/COMMUNITY category there is a weekly Rotary Club announced, but the 13 other entries are food distribution and baby supplies. In the neighboring column for FAMILY there are storytime (library), playground time, and parenting guidance and conversations. In the SOCIAL category there is fellowship: coffee hour, creative writing get-together, bridge (group card game), a big-screen event viewing (race cars), Spanish conversation, tap dancing, hiking, tai-chi, garden club, and farmers markets in several locations. Finally, in the heading for GOVERNMENT, there are boards of education, township boards, and fire & rescue governing boards that meet for public audiences. In many cases it is churches (and libraries, too) here meetings and other activities are hosted.

Standing at a distance as an interested outsider, this full page of events suggests a relatively engaged and engaging social fabric; that is, enough people take leadership and enough people turn out to make the get-together worthwhile such that there is mutual enjoyment and profit or meaning derived in these things. But at the same time, the fact that people cannot afford food and baby supplies, and others are burdened by addictions suggests that the system of wages and stressors is not good. This is hardly unique to this particular one of Michigan's 83 counties; nor is it peculiar to rural environments of small towns and the dispersed patterns of living spaces. However, the calendar is a visible record of things that otherwise might go unnoticed in day-to-day relationships and what people see or hear around them, incrementally sliding into deeper debt, desperation, or disease. In other words, this snapshot of early September 2025 is both hopeful (many interactions of people available, even if there are only a small number of active participants in any given week) and worrying (POTUS #TrumpConvictedFelon and his sock puppet handlers call their demolition of democratic practices and supporting structure a Big Beautiful Bill which will take effect AFTER the November 2026 elections are held). Once the full horror of no healthcare, safety regulations removed, federal offices abolished, military forces summoned on a whim --then the calendar page for the Leelanau Enterprise weekly newspaper may double in events, or it may disappear altogether when nobody can pay for anything or use precious unpaid hours to get involved in community socializing.

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