TRAVERSE CITY — Doug Burwell has a place to go when the temperature drops to zero degrees and the wind chill tumbles even lower.
Burwell, who's homeless, said this week's glacial weather leads him to Central United Methodist Church on Cass Road, where the Safe Harbor of Grand Traverse shelter program offers a mat, a meal, and most importantly, survival.
"It's an awesome place," said Burwell. "It's run by people who care."
Burwell was among a record 66 homeless people who took shelter at Safe Harbor at the church on Monday night. Safe Harbor spokesman Ryan Hannon said the shelter program, which rotates from church-to-church during winter, has never had more people who sought overnight refuge since the program's inception in 2003.
"It's because it's so cold outside," Hannon said. "I'm afraid some people might freeze to death if we weren't here.
"Luckily, we are prepared and we've got extra mats," Hannon said. "The program has grown with the (homeless) population, and we wouldn't turn anyone away even if we didn't have a mat. We have 70 mats."
Cold temperatures are expected to hit 0 degrees again tonight into Wednesday morning. Some inland areas were forecast for overnight wind chills approaching minus-25.
Wednesday's temperatures should climb a bit, with the high reaching 17 degrees and the low approaching six degrees. Lake effect snow is expected to continue.
"It's the coldest air of the season," said Meteorologist Nick Schwartz, of the National Weather Service in Gaylord. "It's something we haven't seen this winter."
The brutal weather means the homeless in and around Traverse City find survival where they can.
Betty Ives slept in her van Monday night in the Wal-Mart parking lot, vehicle engine off to save gas, while she waited for her boyfriend, Santiago Martinez, to finish his new job working the third shift. The couple can't afford $680 a month rent in Traverse City right now, so they mostly sleep in their van, then head to Central United in the morning for breakfast and warmth.
"It's scary," said Ives. "I just get under the covers and try to stay warm. Last night was the worst. It was so cold."
Safe Harbor offers overnight stays for the homeless thanks to the generosity of 24 area churches. The program also works with Goodwill Street Outreach.
"(Safe Harbor) is a rotating emergency seasonal shelter for those experiencing homelessness on the streets and who have nowhere to go," said Hannon, who is also a Goodwill Street Outreach coordinator.
At the Goodwill Inn on North Keystone Road, the shelter's family rooms and mens' rooms are full. There are a few spots open for women, said Ruth Blick, Goodwill's director of marketing.
Burwell, 59, said he's thankful for the shelter offered by Safe Harbor. He said he used to work as an engineer for General Motors, but downsizing cost him his job several years ago. Now he's trying to rebuild his life.
He's in between jobs and does not want to have to try and survive a night outside in frigid weather.
"I do have a snowmobile suit, but I haven't had to use it yet," he said.
Archive: Tuesday
Record number at homeless shelter program as temperatures fall
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FINAL: Beach Bums 10, Evansville 0
The game didn't go the full nine innings, but the Traverse City Beach Bums still won their home opener 10-0 against the Evansville Otters Tuesday night.
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END OF 6TH: Beach Bums 3, Evansville 0
The Beach Bums have extended their lead over the Evansville Otters to 3-0 after six innings.
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UPDATE: Beach Bums 2, Evansville 0 after three
Mother Nature sent some rain to Wuerfel Park for the Traverse City Beach Bums 2013 home opener, but it hasn't slowed them down. They lead the Evansville Otters 2-0 after three innings in a Frontier League baseball game Tuesday night.
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Prep sports scoreboard: 05/21/2013
A roundup of high school sports results from across northern Michigan:
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Bear sighted at Mancelona Middle School
Chad Culver, the school's principal, spied the large mammal on Monday about 9 a.m. when he looked out his window as he met with a teacher.
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Editorial: Earnings-based tuition an artificial construction
The issue: Some NMC programs to see stiff tuition hikes. Our view: Don’t base tuition on artificial ‘earnings’ projections.
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Property owners sue over flooding
A group of Boardman River property owners filed a lawsuit over removal of the Brown Bridge Dam, saying their property values dropped when the river’s water levels rose.
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Tom Doak inducted into Mich. Golf Hall of Fame
Traverse City’s Tom Doak was one of three individuals inducted into the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame in a ceremony Sunday at the Henry Center at Michigan State University.
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TCL&P may spend $15K on land it doesn't want
The city’s electric utility will spend up to $15,000 on a piece of property it hopes to never own — just in case public opposition foils its preferred location for an electrical substation.
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Letters to the Editor: 05/21/2013
Who awarded contract?; Who could want more?
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Forum: State gets ‘F’ for hidden campaign money
Just how much money was spent independently of candidates on elections for Michigan state office last year?
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Prep Sports Roundup: Frankfort's Zimmerman wins 400th game
Frankfort baseball head coach Mike Zimmerman won his 400th game as Frankfort swept a doubleheader from TC Christian on Monday, 6-4 and 5-3. (Plus more)
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Teens admit to lewd elevator act
Traverse City police are investigating a report of sexual contact between two teens in a Traverse City Central High School elevator.
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Sports in Brief: 05/21/2013
TC Blue Stars win 13U tournament; MHSAA changes transfer guidelines; Toxic Cherries beat Southern Belles.
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Fired Munson clinic employee settles lawsuit
A former Munson Medical Center worker recently settled a lawsuit that alleged her civil rights were violated when she was fired from her job at an HIV-AIDS clinic.
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Free yard waste drop-off offered in Garfield
Garfield Township residents can dispose of yard waste for free starting later this month. No-charge waste passes will be available at Garfield Township Hall starting today through June 4.
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Forecast: More storms followed by cool temps
Meteorologists say to expect more severe thunderstorms coming through the Grand Traverse region.
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TC resident wins $5K Art Van Award of Hope
Cecilia Chesney, executive director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwestern Michigan, received $5,000 for her organization and was given the chance to compete for an additional $25,000 through the Art Van Charity Challenge.
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Community in Brief: 05/21/2013
Weather balloon launch; TCAPS Music Boosters concert; library plant sale and more.
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Prep sports scoreboard: 05/14/2013
A roundup of high school sports results from across northern Michigan:
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Light & Power names Arends executive director
The board for Traverse City Light & Power shut down its faltering search for a new executive director and threw the switch on Tim Arends.
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Teen charged with drunken driving
Police arrested a 16-year-old Traverse City girl on an operating while intoxicated charge after observing her drive erratically on Garfield Avenue.
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Editorial: Food trucks will help build reputation
The issue: Traverse City OKs food trucks. Our view: New choices will enhance city’s reputation as a foodie haven.
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NMC 'expression policy' put on hold
Trustees placed a newly adopted “campus expression” policy on hold until Northwestern Michigan College staff can specify how it will be implemented and communicate the full policy to those affected.
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Lions sign TC West graduate
Former Traverse City West offensive lineman Darren Keyton, an undrafted rookie free agent, signed with the Detroit Lions on Monday.
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FINAL: Beach Bums 10, Evansville 0



