Petoskey Area to be featured on PBS

Petoskey, MI – The Petoskey Area of northern Michigan will be featured on the PBS show, “Under the Radar Michigan”.

“Under the Radar Michigan” is a modern, fast-paced program that features not only things to do and places to go, but also the talented people who make Michigan’s attractions even more appealing. It gives a personal perspective to Michigan, spoken in the voice of the people who live and vacation here.

The show is hosted by Tom Daldin who connects audiences with ‘under the radar’ people, places, and things that make Michigan “beautiful, fun, crazy, and smart — with incredible things to offer the world.”

The show will highlight Petoskey Area landmarks including Stafford’s Perry Hotel, offering the grandeur and elegance of a bygone era; Symons General Store, which has been called “A gourmet shoppe without rival anywhere” by Town & Country Magazine; the City Park Grill, frequented often by Ernest Hemingway; and the Crooked Tree Arts Center, which has been the focal point for arts in the region since 1971.

The show will first air in Detroit on Feb. 5 at 10:30am, and at different times in other parts of Michigan. Check www.utrmichigan.com for the channel and schedule in your area. Shows will also appear online after they have aired.

For information on what to do and where to stay in the Petoskey Area, call the Petoskey Area Visitors Bureau at 1-800-845-2828 or visit www.PetoskeyArea.com.