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Still-life, living-nativity scenes, set to readings and music. Family-friendly. A 40-minute indoor event.
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Still-life, living-nativity scenes, set to readings and music. Family-friendly. A 40-minute indoor event.
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Join the Duluth Branch National Association for the Advancement of Colored People for a live community reading of Dr. Martin Luther King's Letter from a Birmingham Jail via Facebook Live. Community members will be able to participate in a moderated discussion during the reading using the comments in Facebook. Be a Reader: If you are interested in participating as a reader, fill out this registration form. Please note that People of Color will have priority in reading assignments.
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$40
Miriam Hanson guides an exploration of the various qualities of each of the seven main Chakras, including: Sanskrit and English names, corresponding plexus in the body, Bija Mantras and more. Attendees should be prepared to move, share, breathe and chant.
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Miriam Hanson guides an exploration of the various qualities of each of the seven...
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$20
Kindred Stone & Co., 1122 Belknap St., Superior. This 60-minute Vinyasa-style yoga class with instructor Mary Kotter incorporates asana poses, pranayama and meditation that is focused on the heart chakra. After class, all participants will receive a warm beverage and 20% off storewide at Kindred Stone & Co. Ten percent of profits from this class will be donated to Safe Haven Shelter & Resource Center.
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Kindred Stone & Co., 1122 Belknap St., Superior. This 60-minute Vinyasa-style yoga class with...
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The College of St. Scholastica’s School of Arts and Letters Faculty Colloquium this March features faculty member Dr. Megan Fritts. An enduring philosophical question is the “problem of evil”: if God exists, why is there evil in the world? In this talk, Megan Fritts will present the ideas of Simone Weil, who argued for two counterintuitive theses: that suffering is "to be loved," and that evil is an illusion. The talk will be followed by a question-and-answer session. This free…
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The Arrowhead American Guild of Organists presents a series of five Wednesday-afternoon recitals March 9 to April 6. In the March 16 recital, Karen Hanson Sande performs on organ, with Kristin Sande on violin.
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The Arrowhead American Guild of Organists presents a series of five Wednesday-afternoon recitals March...
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$12 – $20
Star of the North Maternity Home hosts this fundraising dinner for its program for homeless pregnant women. Advance reservations are requested. The event is sponsored by Together for Life Northland and Western Knights of Columbus. For more information contact Together for Life Northland at 218-461-0564 or email togetherforlifenorthland @ gmail.com.
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Star of the North Maternity Home hosts this fundraising dinner for its program for...
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Free
The Arrowhead American Guild of Organists presents a series of five Wednesday-afternoon recitals March 9 to April 6.
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The Arrowhead American Guild of Organists presents a series of five Wednesday-afternoon recitals March...
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Free
Presented online by AICHO. Arne Vainio, MD, a Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe tribal citizen and family-practice physician, provides a virtual demonstration on making apaakozigan (traditional tobacco made from the inner bark of red willow). He will also teach about harvesting, processing and the cultural and spiritual significance of akawe asemaa (first tobacco). Q&A afterward.
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Presented online by AICHO. Arne Vainio, MD, a Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe tribal...
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