Episode 678: Tawas Point Lighthouse Keeper Program explained (Jan. 26, 2025)


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Jan 26 2025 11 mins  
Everything you need to know about the DNR's Lighthouse Keeper Program!

On today's podcast, co-hosts John Gonzalez and Amy Sherman -- celebrating 10 years of "Behind the Mitten," Michigan's premiere travel radio show and podcast - dive deep into the Michigan Lighthouse Keeper Program!

Special guest Don La Barre from the Michigan History Center and Department of Natural Resources shares insights on this unique volunteer opportunity, where participants can stay at the historic Tawas Point Lighthouse while helping with tours and maintenance. Learn about the application process, what daily life as a keeper entails, and how this program contributes to preserving Michigan’s maritime history.

If selected, teams of four spend two weeks living this summer and fall at the Lighthouse with about 30 hours of work during the week. Cost is $250 per persson.

Key Takeaways:
  • Volunteers stay at Tawas Lighthouse for two weeks.
  • Teams of four apply together.
  • Duties include cleaning, providing tours, and greeting visitors.
  • The program supports lighthouse preservation efforts.
  • Applications for the 2025 season are due by February 1.
Ready to live the life of a lighthouse keeper? Tune in for all the details and visit Michigan.gov to apply!

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