Hahnenberg Productions
Welcome !

At Hahnenberg Productions, we offer several websites below for further information on:

The Hahnenberg Observatory
    Click on:
 www.astronomy-leelanau.blogspot.com 

* Piano Tuning and Piano Lessons (See below)

Book Website (See below)

* Farm Market & Cider Mill (See below)

* Ed's World News & Political Blogs.  
  The Leelanau Enterprise features Ed's "The Leelanau Conservative" at
www.leelanaunews.com/ or you can click on http://edspolitics.blogspot.com/

* Theology Today & Ed's Astronomy
    The Traverse City Record Eagle features Ed's weekly blogs about theology and astronomy. You can access both at
http://blogs.record-eagle.com/
    
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Click on to any of the four highlighted web addresses below.  If you are interested in Ed's blog on national and international politics and newsmakers, you can follow it  at the Detroit Free Press at
www.freep.com. In the search bar at the top, type in Edspolitics.
 

 If you want to contact Ed Hahnenberg by email, send your questions or comments to him at:

  mailto:ejjhpiano@hotmail.com    

 
You may also contact him at (231)994-2224

 

 

 

For information on Hahnenberg Piano Services & Instruction, go to: www.hahnenbergpianoservices.blogspot.com

For information on Hahnenberg Farm Market & Cider Mill, go to: www.hahnenbergmarket.com






 

 

 

In order to read Ed's  book descriptions, go to:  www.hahnenbergproductions.
blogspot.com
. If you go to the end of the blog, there are click-on addresses for book suppliers. You can order books there from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and many other book suppliers world-wide. Amazon has a "Search Inside" feature, wherein you can see the Table of Contents, read sample pages, and a neat Word Search tab, plus free shipping for orders over $25. 

Also click on to www.astronomy-leelanau.blogspot.com website of the Hahnenberg Observatory Lake Leelanau. MI. The observatory, under an Explora-Dome, houses the largest telescope in the area, a  Meade 14" LX200-ACF Telescope,  an 8" Orion reflector, and a Coronado h-Alpha telescope for viewing sun flares and prominences,  an SBIG ST-4000XCM CCD camera and auto-guider, an Orion Starshoot auto-guider, and two digital SLR cameras for optimal planetary and deep-sky photography.