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11:30 am
West Duluth Business Club Lunch Meeting
The West Duluth Business Club meets on the second Wednesday of each month in Mr. D's banquet room. The cost to attend is the price of food ordered off the luncheon menu. The November speaker is Christopher Henagin, a business consultant at the Northland Small Business Development Center. The mission of the West Duluth Business […]
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Beyond the Hype: Practical AI for Today’s Business Leaders
Experience a foundational understanding of AI and gain a practical toolkit to develop and implement AI strategy in business.
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Philosophy of Dungeons and Dragons
This interactive event invites community members to join UMD students and faculty off campus in an engaging conversation about Dungeons and Dragons — the tabletop cult-classic turned worldwide sensation — by viewing it through a philosophical lens. The panel features a diverse group of students and faculty who will share their experiences and insights on […]
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Holiday Sip & Shop
The Holiday Sip & Shop event is a night of shopping, sipping and socializing. Attendees can browse and shop from 15 local vendors offering unique and handmade goods. Island Lake Inn will have a full bar and menu items available, including food and drink specials.
Find out more »Chaga Mushroom: Minnesota’s Medicinal Treasure
Explore the world of chaga — learn how to identify, harvest, dry and prepare Minnesota's medical treasure. Each student will make their own tincture in class to take home with them to care for, harvest and use. Students will also take home a chaga manual to that includes everything that was talked about in the […]
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Recycling 101
Learn the latest about recycling in Duluth and get answers to questions about the process. Free giveaways. Presented by WLSSD.
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The River Talks: Secretive Marsh Birds and Their Use of Allouez Bay
A group of difficult-to-detect birds called secretive marshbirds including rails, bitterns, grebes and others rely on high-quality wetlands and have been experiencing population decreases due to loss and degradation of habitat. Attendees learn about these species, the threats they face, their use of Allouez Bay and other wetlands in the St. Louis River Estuary and […]
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