Traverse City Record-Eagle

2008 Cherry Festival

July 13, 2008

Festival week deemed surprising success

TRAVERSE CITY -- Matt and Mary Presnell leaned against a downtown building with their son Boone, 2, as thousands of spectators jostled for the perfect spot to watch the National Cherry Festival's Cherry Royale Parade.

The family from Athens, Ga., nearly canceled their annual vacation to Traverse City because of skyrocketing gas prices, but the festival, beaches and other local attractions proved too hard to resist.

"We were not going to come, but changed our minds at the last second and bought expensive plane tickets," Mary Presnell said. "We spent an arm and a leg getting up here, but it was worth it."

Near-perfect weather, the draw of air show acrobatics and a revamped format combined to make the 82nd National Cherry Festival one of the most successful in recent memory, despite the state and national economic woes.

Festival officials believe at least 500,000 people likely trekked to the Open Space and other events across town over the past week. Several vendors and downtown storefronts are reporting record sales, due in part to new venues added to this year's festival, but also a renewed interest by locals, Director Tom Menzel said.

"We have probably had the largest crowds we have ever had. Some vendors have told me they sold more (opening weekend) ... then they did at the whole festival last year," Menzel said. "I think people within the community have gotten reinvested, that's what I am noticing. I think that made a big difference."

Junior festival ambassadors Abbey Mollitor and Elise Goodell, both 12, witnessed the festival's success firsthand as they worked several shifts at children's events. Hot summer weather and eager youngsters can make the work tough, the girls said as they cooled off in the shade along the Union Street bridge, but neither was ready for the festival to be over.

"Sometimes it gets really annoying and you have to be nice all the time, but it's lots of fun," Elise said.

"It's also good to know that you are helping the community. And we get free pie," Abbey said.

In the Open Space, Lisa Johnson watched her son Drew, 11, flip through the air Friday at the Quad Power Jump as part of their yearly trip to the area, a tradition that started when her parents brought her north as a child.

The Johnsons, of northern California, went on vacation to the Bahamas earlier this year, but have been looking forward to their favorite summertime retreat.

"Most of my closest friends are still here," Lisa said.

"I'd rather go to Michigan," Drew said of his two vacations. "You can do a lot more things here."

Kennedy Myers, 3, donned a wide grin and a Cherry Festival stamp on her hand as she waived a small American flag on the corner of Front and Union Streets, where she waited for the parade with her parents, Randy and Autumn.

The air show and parades were the big festival highlights for the Traverse City family, said Randy, who was impressed by the turn-out at both events.

"When you read the newspaper or watch the news, everything is definitely in a more depressed time right now. So for everyone to come up and support the festival was kind of a surprise," he said.

He wasn't the only one taken aback.

By Friday evening, Gibby's Elephant Ears Owner Jamie Hansen was working on her second 50-pound bag of flour at the booth along Union Street where she dished out several thousand of the tasty treats in the past week.

"We came in with our expectations kind of low," she said. "But it has gone really well."

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    The National Cherry Festival's increased focus on thinking green helped boost materials recycled at the 2008 event by about seven percent.

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    Updated Aug 14, 2008 9:56 am
  • 1:59 pm: Menzel will leave festival post

    Tom Menzel, who overhauled the National Cherry Festival to bring more financial stability to the city's signature summer event, is stepping down as its executive director.

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    Jul 22, 2008 2:02 pm
  • Cherry Festival breaks records across city

    Tom Menzel expected a strong year for the National Cherry Festival, but couldn't have predicted it would go so well. "We thought we'd have a good festival, but we definitely didn't expect that we'd have the numbers that came," said Menzel.

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    Updated Jul 17, 2008 10:05 am
  • <a href="http://photos.record-eagle.com/gallery/5422152_8yBZo">Photo Story: Another Fruitful Festival</a>

    Select photos from the 2008 National Cherry Festival.

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    Jul 14, 2008 10:21 am 1 Photo
  • Festival of Races complete results

    Complete results from the 2008 National Cherry Festival's Festival of Races.

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    Jul 13, 2008 10:22 am 1 Photo
  • Saturday, July 12, 2008
  • Former Glen Lake star romps in 15K

    Just like she did in high school, Marissa Treece had one goal when it came to the Cherry Festival 15K race. "I came out here to win," said the 19-year-old former Glen Lake standout. "My goal was to break an hour and I went through it in like 56:30 or something. I did what I set out to do."

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    Updated Jul 13, 2008 9:57 am 1 Photo
  • 5K makes it two wins in two weeks for Iott

    If there's a women's running race next weekend and Allison Iott is entered, make plenty of room on the medal stand. Iott won the Cherry Festival 5K in her first attempt on Saturday by nearly a full minute.

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    Updated Jul 13, 2008 9:57 am
  • Pine River grad pulls away in men's 15K

    Alex Vanias showed off his potential to his future University of Detroit teammates Saturday. The 17-year-old, who just graduated from Pine River, pulled away to win the Cherry Festival 15K by nearly a minute.

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    Updated Jul 13, 2008 9:57 am
  • Yazzie goes from spectator to men's 5K winner

    Peer pressure. Andy Yazzie succumbed to it late Friday night. But he didn't mind Saturday morning. The former Calvin College runner won the Cherry Festival 5K, holding off former Suttons Bay standout Kevin Cataldo by two seconds.

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    Updated Jul 13, 2008 9:57 am
  • New National Cherry Queen 'speechless'

    Family support and her experience marketing cherry products helped Megan Umulis win the coveted 2008 National Cherry Festival crown after three previous tries at the title.

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    Jul 12, 2008 10:06 am 1 Photo
  • Boaters enjoy perks of life on the water

    Mike Lautner and his wife, Mickey, spend two weeks each summer living aboard their 27-foot cruiser during the National Cherry Festival, a time when the Traverse City residents abandon their cars for bikes and take life at a slower pace.

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    Jul 12, 2008 10:05 am 1 Photo
  • Cherry Festival attendance is encouraging

    Forget high gas prices and economic troubles, the National Cherry Festival is having a bang-up year. "It's been the best festival since I've been involved, in terms the number of people here," three-year festival Director Tom Menzel said.

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    Jul 12, 2008 10:05 am
  • Mother Nature grabs spotlight for a day

    The issue of recycling hits close to home for Port Huron residents Dave and Sandy Hietikko when they watch hundreds of trucks each day haul Canadian trash through their hometown. "It's amazing to see tons of plastic just wasted," she said as she browsed through exhibits at the National Cherry Festival's Environmental Day on Friday.

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    Jul 12, 2008 10:05 am 1 Photo
  • Friday, July 11, 2008
  • Queen candidates aiming to be royalty

    Four candidates are vying to be the 2008 National Cherry Festival Queen, but reigning queen Danielle Moss won't venture a guess as to who'll be crowned tonight.

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    Jul 11, 2008 10:32 am 1 Photo
  • Volunteer honored as distinguished senior

    Bea Houghton's 30-year commitment to her volunteer fire department is just one reason she was named the 2008 National Cherry Festival Distinguished Senior. Karen Rosa, Long Lake Township Supervisor, and others in the township office nominated Houghton because she's always willing to help, and doesn't ask for anything in return.

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    Jul 11, 2008 10:31 am 1 Photo
  • 75 canines vie for top-dog status

    Mike Rutledge jogs 20 miles a week with his dog Onyx, watches the animal's diet and, when the weather is good, takes the black Labrador retriever to the Open Space boat launch to test her progress. Onyx, 6, is among about 75 high-flying dogs that will test their skills in the Open Space through this weekend at the Ultimate Air Dogs dock jumping competition.

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    Jul 11, 2008 10:21 am 1 Photo
  • Thursday, July 10, 2008
  • Carny food is a guilty pleasure

    There's something really wrong -- yet at the same time irresistible -- about carnival food. As the National Cherry Festival wraps up and the county fairs start to rev up, it's time to dine "carny-style." Here's a round-up of the top five foods served at local events.

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    Updated Jul 11, 2008 10:11 am 2 Photos
  • 'Cherryland' film offers glimpse of past

    Lija Ditmar and her niece Bethany Giss were captivated by a recent showing of "Cherryland," a historical film about the National Cherry Festival that's showing all week at the State Theatre. "I wish I could carry a placard around so everyone would come and see it," Ditmar said.

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    Jul 10, 2008 10:37 am
  • Would-be idols face 'loving criticism'

    Kelsey King wants to try out for the American Idol television program one day. For now, she'll have to settle for the National Cherry Festival version: Cherry Idol. King was among more than 60 participants in the first Cherry Idol. Event coordinator Heather Johnson said it was the success of American Idol that prompted Cherry Idol's addition to the festival schedule.

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    Jul 10, 2008 10:37 am 1 Photo
  • Hundreds come out for Special Kids day

    Max Dingeman used to come to Fun and Games for Special Kids day as a participant. Now, Dingeman, who has Down syndrome, volunteers his time by working at the annual National Cherry Festival event. "It's really fun to interact with the kids," Dingeman, 17, said.

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    Jul 10, 2008 10:37 am 3 Photos
  • Accidental Tourists: Summer is busiest for first-aid, emergency workers

    Blisters, sunburns, slivers and scrapes -- those are the types of medical maladies that send visitors to the National Cherry Festival's first-aid tent. And, there was that one problem with the plastic top from a pop bottle.

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    Jul 10, 2008 10:09 am 2 Photos
  • 'Grandma Camp' preps ambassadors

    Hannah DeBortoli and her sisters, twins Erica and Olivia, fondly recall attending Cherry Festival activities with their grandmother, but this year they are lending their hands as volunteers by serving as Junior Ambassadors.

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    Jul 10, 2008 10:06 am 1 Photo
  • Wednesday, July 9, 2008
  • Treece going the distance at Fest

    Marissa Treece will try something new Saturday. The Notre Dame sophomore, and former Glen Lake state champion, has never run a race longer than 10K. On Saturday, though, she'll be in the Cherry Festival 15K field.

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    Updated Jul 10, 2008 10:02 am 1 Photo
  • Tuesday, July 8, 2008
  • Ex-TC Central star will run in 15K Saturday

    A year ago, he was preparing for his fall cross country season at Central Michigan University. Now, Andrew Manning is employed at Lyle Industries in Beaverton, coming off his first marathon, and hoping to be a contender in Saturday's Cherry Festival 15K road race.

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    Updated Jul 9, 2008 9:45 am