US
Coast Guard Cutter Mackinaw Finds a Home
An old friend has come to live in Mackinaw
City. An iconic fixture on the straits for over 60
years, the USCG Cutter Mackinaw has been decommissioned
and will live out its days as a historical museum,
permanently moored at the Railroad Dock in Mackinaw
City.
The Mackinaw was built and commissioned
in 1943 to help maintain the flow of iron ore throughout
the winter months and proved essential to the World
War II military campaign.
Captain McGuiness remarks, "Some folks
think she won the war for us."
She has served the Great Lakes nobly
ever since.
Mackinac Island ferry owner Bill Shepler
stepped forward to spearhead an effort to purchase
the USCGC Mackinaw and convert it to a floating historical
museum. Shepler, along with seven other prominent Mackinaw
area supporters created the Icebreaker
Mackinaw Maritime Museum committee to oversee its management. Bill Shepler
also provided mooring space at his historic Chief Wawatam
Railroad Dock in Mackinaw City.
On June 21, 2006 the Cutter
Mackinaw made its final voyage taking about 5 hours to complete
the trip from her home port in Cheboygan, Michigan.
Upon arrival in Mackinaw City, her 600+ passengers
were greeted by a large crowd and brass band.
The USCG Cutter
Mackinaw isn't going
anywhere. As the newly minted Icebreaker
Mackinaw Maritime Museum, she'll stay right here where she can tell her
own story in fascinating detail for generations to
come.

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Bill Shepler
received the 2004 Bob Everidge Award. |
SHEPLER
WINS BOB EVERIDGE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
William R. Shepler was presented
with the 2004 Bob Everidge Lifetime Achievement Award
at the Gala Dinner on the final night of Annual Convention.
This was the second time that the award -- which recognizes
individuals who have made outstanding, ongoing contributions
to the association, its members and the industry as a
whole -- has been given. Download
the entire article!
MACKINAW CITY
TOURISM PROFESSIONAL RECEIVES PRESTIGIOUS AWARDS.
MACKINAW CITY, MI. (JANUARY 4, 2005) - Bill
Shepler, President of Shepler's Mackinac Island Ferry
has been named a recipient of both the Bob Everidge
Lifetime Achievement award from National Tour Association
(NTA) and Travel Michigan's Outstanding Achievement
in Tourism award.
The NTA Lifetime Achievement award
recognizes individuals who have made outstanding, ongoing
contributions to the association, its members and the
industry overall. Bill Shepler is just the second person
to ever receive this honor. Download
the entire press release!
MARTINCHEK NAMED TO CIRCLE MICHIGAN BOARD OF
DIRECTORS.
MACKINAW CITY, MI. (OCTOBER
11, 2004) - Bill Shepler, President of Shepler's
Mackinac Island Ferry, announces the naming of Misty
Martinchek to Circle Michigan's Board of Directors.
Martinchek is Shepler's Group Sales Manager and will
participate in Circle Michigan's board in addition
to her duties at Shepler's. Download
the entire press release! |