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Twin Ports Trailer Trash, a Duluth-based junk removal company, offers free Christmas tree pickups during its sixth annual holiday tree removal event, running Jan. 6-7. Residents of Duluth, Superior and Hermantown are eligible. Apply at duluthjunkremoval.com before Jan. 4 at 6 p.m. Trees must be left curbside without lights, decorations, etc. No artificial or flocked trees.
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$273
This almost-two-month class teaches students how to build an Appalachian Egg Basket. Students make hoops, weave rosettes to anchor the frame and then add ribs to build out the frame. The time frame of this class allows sufficient time for the willow weavers to dry and firm up. While each two hour class will have a specific focus, there may also be time to practice already learned skills and begin construction of a second or third basket. The instructor will…
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This almost-two-month class teaches students how to build an Appalachian Egg Basket. Students make...
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Chigami-ziibing, the St. Louis River, carries many place names that describe its importance to the Anishinaabe. Attendees learn the Ojibwemowin names for favorite spots along the river and practice a bit of the language too. This River Talk is presented by Naawakwe William Howes III, the Gegaanzikiged (Ojibwemowin Project Manager) at Gegaanzongejig Ji-Aabadak Ojibwemowin, the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Language & Culture Program.
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The eight-week Winter Cribbage league at Skyline Social and Games begins Jan. 8. It is open to players of all skill levels, with prizes for top teams. The cost is $10 per week. Register at skylinesocialandgames.com.
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The eight-week Winter Cribbage league at Skyline Social and Games begins Jan. 8. It...
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$25
The annual Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour returns to Duluth Jan. 10-11. This stop on the tour is hosted by the Duluth Cross Country Ski Club, and proceeds from the event benefit local community ski projects. Each day offers different films. Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival is held every fall in Banff, Alberta. The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour then hits the road with stops in roughly 550 communities and more than 40 countries across the…
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The annual Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour returns to Duluth Jan. 10-11. This...
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Rock band Discord at Dawn holds a winter residency at the Caddy Shack featuring different biweekly themed shows. The first week features a performance by Deep Fake Five. Quoth the organizer: "Everyone get Illuminaughty! Wear your foil hats, lizard people masks (or human masks if you are a lizard person), and sandwich boards because the band is nigh! We're all going conspiracy crazy with Deep Fake Five! All are welcome, regardless of whether the Earth is round, sausage-shaped, or hollow."…
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Rock band Discord at Dawn holds a winter residency at the Caddy Shack featuring...
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$175
In this class, students paint their own acrylic Dala horse. While learning about the history and styles of rosemaling, students will paint one side of the horse in oil paint using either the provided pattern or their own creation.
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In this class, students paint their own acrylic Dala horse. While learning about the...
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$33 – $43
This semi-immersive drama delivers a recreation of one of the most important days of Johnny Cash's musical career, January 13, 1968, when Cash's band recorded live in Folsom Prison.
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This semi-immersive drama delivers a recreation of one of the most important days of...
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$11
This 12-week winter league begins Jan. 21-23, with games starting at 6 and 7:30 p.m. Two ten-frame games will be played per night, with three rolls per frame and four bowlers per team (subs welcome). Registration is available at skylinesocialandgames.com.
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This 12-week winter league begins Jan. 21-23, with games starting at 6 and 7:30...
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$68
Duluth Folk School holds a class to teach students how to make a 4" diameter felted lantern. This class is best for ages eight and older and students need to register for this class. Students should bring a clean bathroom size towel and all other materials will be included.
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Duluth Folk School holds a class to teach students how to make a 4"...
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$250
Duluth Folk School hosts a two day workshop which covers all aspects of spoon carving. Participants will learn splitting and axing, spoon design, carving techniques, knife grips, wood safety and finishing cuts.
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The 40th running of the John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon begins at Billy's Bar. The start of the race is open to the public and free to attend. A gate or shuttle donation of $5 per individual or $10 per family is suggested. The Beargrease is the longest sled-dog race in the lower 48 and is a qualifier for the famed “Iditarod” in Alaska. More than a dozen world-class mushers compete in the 300-mile marathon, which runs along the north…
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The 40th running of the John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon begins at Billy's Bar....
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$89.10 – $230.85
Tickets for the USA Curling Men’s & Women’s National Championships at the Duluth Entertainment & Convention Center are available for purchase. The event runs Jan. 27 to Feb. 2. The winners will represent the United States at the 2025 World Men’s and World Women’s Championships and will earn a berth in the 2026 Olympic Team Trials if they finish sixth or higher at those events. Team Shuster is the defending Men’s champion, while Team Peterson will look to capture the…
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$30 – $54
The Duluth Playhouse presents The One-act Play that Goes Wrong, a comedy that is part Monty Python, part Sherlock Holmes. Performances run Jan. 31 to Feb. 9. Synopsis: You’re invited to the opening night of the Cornley University Drama Society’s newest production, The Murder at Haversham Manor, where things are quickly going from bad to utterly disastrous. This 1920s whodunit has everything you never wanted in a show — an unconscious leading lady, a corpse that can’t play dead, and…
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