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Elim Lutheran Church presents free childcare during its Kids Night In event, which runs from 5 to 9 p.m. There will be dinner, games, crafts, a movie, and a lesson on The Parable of the Lost Sheep.
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$8 – $25
This inaugural concert program of the all-professional Twin Ports Choral Project chamber singers offers repertoire that examines the many faces of service and facets of a servant’s heart, in whatever form they may come. Features Duluth organist Tom Hamilton on works by Herbert Howells, Arvo Pärt and Anton Bruckner and further repertoire by Nathan Carter, Alma Androzzo, Gustav Ernesaks, Thabo Matshego, Undine Smith Moore, Marshall Bartholomew, Benedict Sheehan, Deke Sharon, Christopher Theofanidis and Shawn Kirchner. Tickets are available at eventbrite.com.
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The St. Scholastica Monastery reopens its Center for Spirituality and Enrichment with an event featuring wine and cheese, music, and conversation in the Garden Court of the Sisters of St. Scholastica. There will also be tours for those who are not familiar with the spaces. Email RSVPs to retreat @ duluthosb.org or call Dawn Carrillo at 320-260-8233.
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Shake the Lulav and Etrog. Music, food, special children's activities and more. Chabad of Duluth, 5003 London Rd.
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$75
This retreat experience encourages letting go of unrealistic expectations to accept richer relationships with God and other people. The group will watch Les Misérables as an example of the process. The time will include both personal and group reflection. The event is open to a maximum of 10 participants. Register online at retreatduluth.org.
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UW-Superior will hold a celebration for Indigenous Peoples Day at the Maawanji’idiwin – “The Place Where We Come Together” Medicine Wheel and Community Gathering Area located in the courtyard near the Yellowjacket Union. Following the ceremony, UW-Superior students will showcase traditional dances. In the event of inclement weather, this celebration will move indoors to the Yellowjacket Union.
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UW-Superior will hold a celebration for Indigenous Peoples Day at the Maawanji’idiwin – “The...
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A nine-week book discussion group of The Soul of a Pilgrim: Eight Practices for the Journey Within. Organizers describe that attendees "encounter the stages of the pilgrim's way—from hearing the call to coming home, accompanied by scripture stories of biblical journeys and the author's practices of prayer, writing, and photography."
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A nine-week book-discussion group using The Soul of a Pilgrim: Eight Practices for the Journey Within. Topics include "great Biblical journeys," prayer, writing and photography. Mondays from 10 to 11 a.m. via Zoom between October 16 and December 11.
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For children in the 3rd and 4th grades. Kids can pick apples off trees, make apple treats, create apple art, sing about apples and more. Facilitated by Sister Dorene King, a Minnesota-licensed teacher and Director of McCabe Renewal Center. Suggested offering: $20. Openings limited to 10 children per session.
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$30
Join Evolve Duluth Yoga this Full Moon to release what is no longer serving you. This workshop will open with a grounded meditation followed by intention-setting journaling practice. After our physical practice, there will be an opportunity to journal and reflect, followed by an optional sauna. Bring a yoga mat, a journal and a towel and swimsuit if you want to sauna afterwards. For more information and registration, visits evolveduluth.yoga.
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Stepping On Up invites people to learn about different aspects of homelessness in the community from service-providers and people with lived experiences. They are hosting two events: Oct. 26 is for reentry populations and Nov. 2 is focused on youth homelessness. Both are free events with refreshments provided. Preregister and watch the live streams through the QR code on the flier.
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Join the Elim Lutheran Church for Trunk or Treat, a spaghetti dinner and a Not So Scary Haunted House!
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The 16th annual Duluth All Souls Night is Duluth’s only public acknowledgement of grief, honoring ancestors and seeking to create a better world with art and community. The multicultural arts festival observes the change of season with displays, ceremony, spectacle, poetry, fire spinning and live music. This year's events will be held in the Lake Superior Railroad Museum and the Duluth Public Library's outdoor plaza. Lake Superior Railroad Museum 4:30 p.m. - Oasis del Norte food truck until 9, Face…
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American Indian Community Housing Organization hosts a Community and Cultural Leadership (Woven Basket Recipient for November) session. LeAnn Littlewolf, AICHO Executive Director, speaks about the history of community and cultural leadership with the American Indian Community Housing Organization's thirty years of advocacy, services, and community initiatives. LeAnn speaks about what it means to build community capacity to reset the future.
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American Indian Community Housing Organization hosts a Community and Cultural Leadership (Woven Basket Recipient...
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