by CAVB Staff | Aug 5, 2024 | Cadillac Stories, History, Hunting and Fishing
Fish decoy carving has been a unique part of fishing culture for generations and they are still being used today. But did you know the rich history it has right here in Cadillac? The main purpose of decoys now is for ice fishing/spearing. After a hole is cut in the...
by Maddie Marks | Jul 23, 2024 | Cadillac Stories, Events, History
LeRoy, MI The Dewings Center Nestled in the heart of LeRoy, Michigan, the Dewings Center is the only Arts & Culture Center in Osceola County, dedicated to promoting a supportive and connected community. Their mission is to offer accessible and affordable programs...
by CAVB Staff | Jul 9, 2024 | Cadillac Stories, Downtown, Shopping
Some Cadillac businesses are now introducing customized purchases, offering you a fresh opportunity to personalize your buying experience and craft something uniquely tailored to your tastes. Designed to make your shopping experience more engaging and enjoyable. Makse...
by Maddie Marks | May 6, 2024 | Caddy the Bear, Cadillac Stories, Stewardship & Sustainability, Summer
Hey there, fellow campers! If you want to have a roaring good time in the great outdoors, check out these quick tips from me, Caddy Bear! As an experienced bear who has spent countless days amidst the beauty of the great outdoors, I am here to share some valuable...
by CAVB Staff | May 1, 2024 | Cadillac Stories, ORV/JEEP, Tourism News
NEW ORV SCENIC RIDE OPENS TO SHOWCASE CADILLAC AS ORV DESTINATION Cadillac Area ORV Initiative Features 100-Plus Mile Scenic Ride in Western Wexford County Plus Trail Signage, Maps and Website to Help Riders Safely Navigate Accessible ORV Roads State, regional and...
by Dave Foley | Apr 22, 2024 | Cadillac Stories, Hiking Trails, Out and About with Dave Foley, Self Guided Trips, Spring, Trails & Parks
When you think of getting out for some exercise in the Cadillac area, the favorite places are the White Pine Trail, the paths at the Carl T. Johnson Outdoor Center, the Clam River Greenway, and the Keith McKellop Walkway. But there are several other local nature...