RVs park on Santa Monica Boulevard inside the LGBTQ-friendly Campit, which is known for its affordability. “So I think that once people decide that they want to hang out in Saugatuck, then this becomes an interesting option that’s pretty affordable.” “A weekend in one of the vacation rentals, one of the hotels, at the Dunes Resort - not an inexpensive weekend,” said Mike O’Connor, who owns Campit. Like many vacation areas, the price of housing in the towns is expensive. The great housing boom here now has no signs of quitting.”
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“I think we’re seeing maybe a little bit of a renaissance of more LGBTQ people coming to Saugatuck, establishing second homes - even during the pandemic, probably moving here full time. “We’ve made some strides in promoting the LGBTQ story,” Kott said. He estimates that up to 20% of Saugatuck’s full-time residents are gay, as are around the same proportion of business owners. Kott said Saugatuck’s City Council has become younger, more diverse and more liberal in recent years. Meanwhile, the town has continued along its own path. Omar O, 34, of Chicago and the reigning Miss Loose Ends 2021 poses for a portrait at a pool party at the Dunes Resort in June. Granholm reappointed me to the district bench, and we’ve won ever since.”
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Jennifer Granholm appointed openly gay Saugatuck attorney William Baillargeon to the county circuit court in 2007, he lost his bid for reelection when his campaign was targeted by the political arm of the American Families Association, a Southern Poverty Law Center-designated hate group. Allegan County, where Saugatuck is housed, voted for one Democratic presidential candidate in the last 100 years (Lyndon Johnson, barely).
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The history hasn’t been without its tensions. Predominantly gay guesthouses operated in the 1940s and ’60s. School of the Art Institute of Chicago teachers founded what is today known as the Ox-Bow School of Art and Artists Residency in 1910 - and where the arts are, a disproportionate number of LGBTQ people tend to be, too. Gary Kott, who owns the Hidden Garden Cottages & Suites bed and breakfast and has traced the towns’ LGBTQ history, said the first reference to any local same-sex activity comes from side-eyed 1880s newspaper clippings that referenced nude men and boys sunbathing at Oval Beach, just across the Kalamazoo River from Saugatuck proper. With its waterways, beaches and boating, Saugatuck has long appealed to travelers. At the Dunes, the party on Saturday began at 1 p.m. Another Chicagoan, Rob Ranieri, was crowned 2022 Miss Loose Ends. Justin White, who lives in Rogers Park, won the title Campit Leather Bear. The soul-stirring events each drew hundreds of people who bask in the beauty, communion, security, freedom and joy they provide. That same weekend, Chicago DJ and event planner Harry Cross chose Saugatuck Dunes for a Loose Ends party, first held at the Man’s Country bathhouse in Chicago’s Andersonville neighborhood in 2017 to commemorate its closing. One weekend in mid-June it was Leather Fetish Kink.
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Every weekend at Campit has a theme: Christmas in July, Oktoberfest, toga party. But options for affordable vacations exist, and many visitors come ready to party. It is a well-to-do, manicured, beautiful place: LGBTQ residents said pastimes include dinner parties, hiking and jogging, and the genteel hobby of boating. The sun sets on a creekside campground in the Campit Outdoor Resort near Saugatuck, which advertises itself as a destination for LGBTQ people and their allies. “People who are very liberal and want to not be judged, or who want to be able to walk through town and hold hands as a gay couple, which is what my husband and I do all the time - we don’t even think about it anymore.” This embrace translates to how residents treat one another, Stamm said. The towns have a panoply of LGBTQ-owned businesses, including two places to stay overnight that date back to the early 1980s: Campit, a gay trailer park and campground about 12 miles south of Saugatuck, and the Dunes Resort in Douglas, with its nightclub, cabaret and hotel lodging. The convention and tourist bureau specifically advertises to LGBTQ people now, instead of just silently accepting the community’s money. A long-sought exhibition on the area’s LGBTQ history is on display through the summer at the Saugatuck-Douglas History Center. Within Saugatuck’s city limits, that curation comes literally and more subtly. Diego Burmudez, 42, dances to Chicago DJ Club Chow during the Loose Ends weekend in June at the Dunes Resort in Michigan.