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Give to the Max Day
The 16th annual Give to the Max Day is a charity event in which thousands of organizations raise money to improve the quality of life in Minnesota and communities around the world. Donations are made through givemn.org. Duluth nonprofits participating in Give to the Max Day can be found by searching "Duluth" on the website. […]
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Seniors Get Savvy
Do you have questions about your new device? Want to learn how to best utilize your settings? How do you access Facebook on your phone? Bring devices, passwords and questions for a drop-in informational Q&A session to help build your confidence in technology. Please note, this is NOT a repair or virus removal service. This […]
Find out more »12:00 pm
MNsure Application Assistance
A MNsure-certified navigator is available every Thursday in the Partnership Center of the library to provide free assistance using MNsure to sign up for health insurance. No appointment is necessary. For enrollment, bring information about household income, Social Security numbers for every person applying and any information about health insurance offered through work. Visit insureduluth.org […]
Find out more »Honduras and the Roots of Migration
Dr. Carol Wallace, UMD Assistant Professor of Spanish Studies, participated in a delegation to Honduras through the Witness for Peace Solidarity Collective in August of 2024. She will discuss the experience that focused on the reasons for the migration of Hondurans out of the country, including forced displacement related to extractive industries, militarization, and climate […]
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Ukrainian-Style Egg Decorating for Christmas
While Ukrainian eggs (pysanky) are traditionally associated with Easter, the art form lends itself well to Christmas as well. Ukrainian eggs, or pysanky, are created using a wax batik method. This class will examine traditional design elements, what the colors symbolize, and some of the stories associated with the eggs. Students will learn to use […]
Find out more »The Great Outdoors: Paddle to the Max Party
The Great Outdoors Party "Paddling to the Max" supports nonprofits dedicated to local outdoor spaces, education and human-powered activities. There will be live music by Charity and Nate, and food by Johnny B's There will be a gear drive: Bring in cold-weather clothing or gear (new or gently used items like warm jackets, gloves, hats, […]
Find out more »6:00 pm
Writer’s Salon
Writer's Salon is a monthly gathering of writers and people who love the written word. Attendees can bring their own work to share, or the work of their favorite authors. There is time for an open mic and mingling. All genres are welcome.
Find out more »Turkey Bingo 2024
Now in its 75th year, Turkey Bingo supports the work of the Lincoln Park Business Group. Tickets buy ten rounds of bingo. Each game has designated turkeys, hams and other assorted prizes. Extra boards are available for purchase.
Find out more »Braver Angels Workshop: Skills for Disagreeing Better
In this polarized time, we lack basic understanding of why people on the other political side hold their beliefs. Learn to disagree with others better, which means accurately seeing where we differ and where we share common ground. To learn more about the workshop and register at web.cvent.com.
Find out more »Kenwood Lutheran Church Turkey Bingo
One of Kenwood Lutheran Church's most popular events is back again for another year. Win turkey certificates and gift cards during Turkey Bingo. Bingo starts at 6 p.m. and 'Daubbers' will be provided.
Find out more »Charity & Nate
Charity and Nate are a dynamic duo who fuse alternative folk with rich blends of bluegrass and jazz. With unique guitar rhythms and vibrant banjo melodies, their performances are a journey through heartfelt storytelling and soulful harmonies.
Find out more »Transportation Equity Doc & Talk: Autonomy
A brief history of the development of self-driving cars along with an even-handed look at the pros and cons of giving up human control of something that has been a significant part of people’s lives for more than 100 years. The film suggests we are at a significant cultural and economic turning point. Post-show talk […]
Find out more »Visual Culture Lecture Series: William Franklin | Art History
Join the Department of Art & Design for a discussion with visiting art historian William Franklin. William “Billy” Gustavo Franklin (he/him/his) is an educator and an independent art curator. Franklin has curated more than a dozen exhibits locally and served as panelist reviewing applications for grants and artist-in-residence programs. He earned a Master of Liberal […]
Find out more »Northern Exposure Art: Painting Event at Hank’s Sports Bar & Grill
Northern Exposure Art presents a two-hour, step-by-step painting class in which participants will complete a 16×20-inch canvas. All materials to paint are provided. Register online at northernexposureart.com.
Find out more »6:30 pm
DJ Trivia at the Buffalo House
Prizes for first, second and third places. Play with the same team name every week and scores will add up during the league season. Top teams go on to trivia playoffs and to possible cash prizes.
Find out more »Captives in the Heartland: Wisconsin’s WWII POW Stories
Pam Ekholm, archives assistant at the Wisconsin Historical Society, shares her research into the many prisoner-of-war camps that were located throughout the state of Wisconsin during World War II. She will be sharing POW stories with Bong Center visitors, concentrating on those camps located in northern Wisconsin.
Find out more »7:00 pm
Celtic Jam
Every Thursday, Sir Benedict's brings a little Celtic twist to the English pub with the Celtic Jam. This open session is available to anyone who wants to join in and is open to all ages and talent levels.
Find out more »DJ Trivia at the Caddy Shack
Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places. Play with the same team name every week and scores will add up during the league season. Top teams go on to trivia playoffs and to possible cash prizes.
Find out more »7:30 pm
Invisible Fences
Singer-songwriter Gaelynn Lea and storyteller-playwright Kevin Kling combine their talents in an original musical fable, which weaves together storytelling and song to create a unique theatrical experience. The Largroff (Gaelynn Lea) is a platypus who was born with a spontaneous genetic mutation that caused her to sprout wings, horns and a snout. The Grasshopper (Kevin […]
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Karaoke at Duluth Flame
The Flame Nightclub in Duluth hosts karaoke every Thursday night.
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