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Bent Paddle Brewing Co. celebrates 12 years in business with its annual Festiversary outdoor festival on West Michigan Street. The event includes two stages of live music, food trucks, games and family-friendly activities and a lot of Bent Paddle beer and cannabis THC/CBD waters.
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Bent Paddle Brewing Co. celebrates 12 years in business with its annual Festiversary outdoor...
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The annual parade along Grand Avenue in West Duluth features marching bands, floats, antique cars, motorcycles and military groups. It is coordinated by Duluth Women of Today. Parade units line up on 59th Avenue West between Raleigh Street and Grand Avenue beginning at 10:30 a.m. The parade begins at approximately 12:30 p.m. The parade route runs east on Grand Avenue from 59th Avenue West to Central Avenue, then south on Central Avenue to Ramsey Street, and east on Ramsey Street…
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The annual parade along Grand Avenue in West Duluth features marching bands, floats, antique...
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The 31st annual William A. Irvin 5K kicks off a weekend of running events and festivities surrounding Grandma’s Marathon. Planned construction on Harbor Drive has forced organizers to rethink the 3.1-mile racecourse and start time for 2025. The race will start at 1 p.m. instead of the traditional time of 6 p.m., and the new route will take participants on Canal Park Drive and underneath a finish structure that will be set up for the following day’s events, Grandma’s Marathon…
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The 31st annual William A. Irvin 5K kicks off a weekend of running events...
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Summer solstice occurs when the Earth's rotational axis is most inclined toward the star it orbits. The Sun reaches its highest position in the sky on this day, and the Earth's gravity pulls humans toward beaches.
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Summer solstice occurs when the Earth's rotational axis is most inclined toward the star...
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Chum's 20th annual Rhubarb Festival promises lots of rhubarb -- including hundreds of pies, muffins and crisps, as well as rhubarb brats and burritos. There will also be live music, games, crafts, auctions and stage shows. Rhubarb Fest, and the work of Chum in general, benefits people experiencing homelessness in Duluth. Every pie sold, bratwurst eaten and lemonade slurped helps bolster programs to better serve the people who depend on Chum's services.
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Chum's 20th annual Rhubarb Festival promises lots of rhubarb -- including hundreds of pies,...
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Duluth's Independence Day celebration features live music throughout the day and fireworks at 10 p.m. Gates open at 4 p.m. Admission is free and handicap accessible. Attendees are invited to bring their own lawn chairs. No bottles, outside food, coolers, weapons or animals are allowed at Bayfront Park. No unsanctioned fireworks or open flames are allowed in the park -- and that includes sparklers. One empty water bottle per patron will be permitted. Water stations are located inside the park…
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Duluth's Independence Day celebration features live music throughout the day and fireworks at 10...
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Among the usual Halloween events in and around Duluth are the Haunted Ship, Haunted Forest, Haunted Shack, Terror Train, Boo at the Zoo and more. Which will happen in 2025? Stay tuned.
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Among the usual Halloween events in and around Duluth are the Haunted Ship, Haunted...
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It’s the northern hemisphere’s shortest day and longest night of the year. No matter where you live on Earth, the solstice happens at the same instant: Dec. 21 at 9:02 a.m. CST. It’s when the sun reaches its farthest southward point for the year, and when noontime shadows are the longest of the year.
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It’s the northern hemisphere’s shortest day and longest night of the year. No matter...
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Summer solstice occurs when the Earth's rotational axis is most inclined toward the star it orbits. The Sun reaches its highest position in the sky on this day, and the Earth's gravity pulls humans toward beaches.
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Summer solstice occurs when the Earth's rotational axis is most inclined toward the star...
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It’s the northern hemisphere’s shortest day and longest night of the year. No matter where you live on Earth, the solstice happens at the same instant: Dec. 21 at 2:49 p.m. CST. It’s when the sun reaches its farthest southward point for the year, and when noontime shadows are the longest of the year.
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It’s the northern hemisphere’s shortest day and longest night of the year. No matter...
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