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Birds with Friends is open to bird enthusiasts of all experience levels. Guides present to share information on local birds and help identify them by sight and sound. Binoculars are provided. Registration is preferred but not required.
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$10
The Duluth Children’s Museum's Pollinator Party features activities that celebrate buzzing buddies and their incredible role in the ecosystem. The event will be held outside on the museum's courtyard and pollinator garden. The organizers note the event will include these educational experiences: 🍯 Beekeeping & Bee Facts: Learn all about bees and beekeeping from the experts! This might include a live demo hive to see bees in action. 🌸 Pollinator Native Seed Planting: Plant seeds that will grow into beautiful,…
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$20
Guided meditation with Kyle Leia Heyesen and Kristy Marie O’Neill with Shane Nelson on guitar. Celebrate the solar cycles on the longest day of the year, June 20th. During this contemporary practice, you will be guided in the 12 Sun Salutations.
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Jessy Carlson, resilience extension associate at Minnesota Sea Grant, and John Bly, director of operations and special projects at Metro Blooms, present this free webinar hosted by Cook County Higher Education. The event is part of Minnesota Sea Grant's project on Partnering with Local Governments for Climate Adaptation. It is aimed at residents of northeast Minnesota. Adding native Minnesota plants to a yard can provide pollinator habitat, prevent erosion, filter storm-water runoff and add beauty. But how does one know…
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Lake Superior Art Glass invites the curious to embark on a nautical journey through Duluth, decoding clues and navigating the "current" events of the city during the Find Rip Van Inkle! event. From the organizer: Whether you’re a sea-soned treasure hunter or just looking for some fun, this event promises waves of excitement and a splash of mystery. Here’s What You Need to Know: Date: June 21 Starting Point: Duluth, MN Clues Released: Starting at 10 a.m. and every 15…
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Scientists and staff of UMD's Large Lakes Observatory invite the community to board and tour the Blue Heron research vessel in the Duluth Harbor near Pier B Resort. The Science on Deck event is free and runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. These tours are offered three times this summer -- June 21, July 26 and Sept. 27. LLO started hosting them in the spring of 2013. During Science On Deck, the vessel is tied up at Pier B…
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The Whipper Snapper kids' races are held each year in Duluth’s Bayfront Festival Park on Grandma’s Marathon weekend. These races are free and open to children age 14 and under. All participants receive a ribbon at the completion of the race. The free short-distance races are a way to introduce kids to running or keep the fire burning bright for future marathon finishers. Age Groups and Distances 4 and under — 1/8 Mile 5-6 — 1/8 mile 7-8 — 1/4…
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Dance Attic is Suzi Ludwig (accordion, vocals) and Jimi Cooper (guitar, ukulele, vocals). They jam old favorites and songs of their own packed with old-time charm and fun.
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Dance Attic is Suzi Ludwig (accordion, vocals) and Jimi Cooper (guitar, ukulele, vocals). They...
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$49
Roughly 20,000 visitors flock to Duluth for the annual Grandma’s Marathon weekend. The Cotton Mansion is offering a chance to "avoid the crowds and fuel up for the big race" with a private chef-catered dinner. It features a menu crafted "to keep you going through all 26+ miles." Menu – Side Salad with Ranch or Balsamic Vinegarette – Lemon Chicken or Maple Dijon Salmon over Quinoa and Asparagus – Strawberry Compote Sponge Cake – Duluth Coffee Co. Coffee, Hot Tea,…
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The Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon is a 13.1-mile race held in conjunction with Grandma's Marathon. With rolling hills and a net downhill elevation, the racecourse starts north of Duluth and runs along Scenic Highway 61, hugging the shores of Lake Superior before taking participants through the heart of Downtown Duluth and finishing in historic Canal Park. The participation fee is $140. Registration is at raceroster.com.
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The four-mile loop of the Superior Hiking Trail at Brewer Park showcases views of West Duluth and the St. Louis River from the ridgeline and slips easily into a forest of maple and oak where one can find a variety of plants, critters and natural features. Master naturalists will lead the hike and facilitate conversations about phenology, geology and ecology, among others. Register at salesforce-sites.com.
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Finlandia Foundation Northland invites all interested in Finnish culture to celebrate Finnish Juhannus – Midsummer at Sampo Beach. The holiday of Juhannus - Midsummer is Finland's main national holiday and is recognized each June with celebrations all over the country. The event features live Finnish music, saunas, swimming, traditional and contemporary Finnish activities,Finnish snacks and tables of Finnish treasures.
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$35
In this three-hour class, the instructor guides attendees in developing a practice of nature journaling, using words and sketches to record observations, reflections and questions about nature. Attendees start in the Folk School classroom with time to share their interests, goals and ideas for what to include in a nature journal. And then move outdoors to make observations and record them in their journals. Attendees finish with time together to share observations, questions and resources. If weather is unfavorable for…
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A webinar for local community organizations to learn more about the UMD Sustainability Portal. Hosted by the University of Minnesota Duluth Institute on the Environment led by Dr. Julie Etterson and Jinny Alexander.
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