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Easter-egg hunt at 9:15, followed by church services at 10. For kids fifth grade and under.
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Easter-egg hunt at 9:15, followed by church services at 10. For kids fifth grade...
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Featured will be a pollinator and native plant sale from Shoreview Natives in Two Harbors, free resources on pollinator plants and gardening for Monarch butterflies, and Duluth Monarch Buddies merchandise for sale. DMB members will be on hand to answer questions, assist with plant purchases and provide direction on developing and increasing monarch and butterfly habitat in their yards and neighborhoods. Pheasants Forever and the Regional Stormwater Protection Team will host booths.
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Featured will be a pollinator and native plant sale from Shoreview Natives in Two...
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The Northern Lights Music Festival Chamber Players present this concert of chamber music at the "Copper Top Church." Trios by Haydn and Schubert, as well as solo works for piano, violin and cello will be performed.
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Duluth's internationally-acclaimed handbell ensemble performs. $15 donation is suggested. This performance is the homecoming concert of the group's 2022 summer tour. Strikepoint's repertoire ranges from a 1940's Glenn Miller ballad to Lady Gaga to a bluesy spiritual and includes both familiar and new music.
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Duluth's internationally-acclaimed handbell ensemble performs. $15 donation is suggested. This performance is the homecoming...
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$40 – $50
From Twin Ports United Methodist Churches. July 18-22. 9-3 daily. Singing, games, Bible stories, crafts and more.
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From Twin Ports United Methodist Churches. July 18-22. 9-3 daily. Singing, games, Bible stories,...
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$20
This event is a self-driving tour of several Duluth Certified Monarch Waystation Gardens that feature a mix of milkweed, nectar and pollinator plants needed for the natural propagation of Monarch butterflies. Hosts will be at all sites to show the gardens and answer questions. Six to seven gardens are on the tour; some simple and others large and elaborate. These Monarch Waystations have been certified by Monarch Watch, a nonprofit education, conservation and research program at the University of Kansas…
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This event is a self-driving tour of several Duluth Certified Monarch Waystation Gardens that...
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$12
The Fall Roast Beef Dinner at the "Coppertop Church" is a drive-through-only affair. The cost of the dinner is $12 per meal, which includes roast beef, corn, mashed potatoes and gravy, coleslaw, a roll and homemade apple crisp. Proceeds benefit church ministries.
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The Fall Roast Beef Dinner at the "Coppertop Church" is a drive-through-only affair. The...
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Free
First United Methodist Church invites participants dressed in costume from 10:00-11:00 for the church service. From 11:15 to 11:45 am, there will be trick-or-treating in the trunk of the cars, on the west side of the smaller parking lot. Park in the bigger parking lot and then walk over to this lot. There will be a bounce house in the parking lot too.
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First United Methodist Church invites participants dressed in costume from 10:00-11:00 for the church...
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The Duluth Fiber Guild holds a fair and sale for "high-quality gifts" created by local textile artists. Demonstrations of weaving, spinning and more are showcased. Hands-on activities are available for children.
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The Duluth Fiber Guild holds a fair and sale for "high-quality gifts" created by...
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The breakfast will feature a brief local program and a community viewing of the MLK breakfast broadcast in Minneapolis featuring a keynote by Valerie Jarrett, the CEO of the Barack Obama Foundation. The food is coordinated by the African-American Men’s Group and will be served starting at 7 a.m. The broadcast runs from 8 to 9:30 a.m. A freewill offering will support the United Negro College Fund which supports students of African Heritage throughout Minnesota to attend college. People interested…
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For the past 25 years, the annual Citizens in Action workshop has educated thousands about citizen involvement, the process of government and how to positively affect change at the local, state and federal level. Co-sponsoring organizations, community nonprofits and advocacy groups will lead workshops on their own advocacy strategies and opportunities for community involvement. With the theme of this year's workshop being, “Answering the Call: Step up to Lead," this event features opening speakers MN State Senator Erin Maye Quade…
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Chum Duluth holds volunteering opportunities on the second Saturday of each month. This month the group is gathering at the Coppertop Church to identify some projects that will benefit its programs. Attendees can help decide and organize things like planning a nice meal for residents at the Steve O'Neil Apartments, planning a snack drop every day for a week at St. Francis Apartments, etc. To register go to tfaforms.com.
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Chum Duluth holds volunteering opportunities on the second Saturday of each month. This month...
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Free – $5
Keynote speaker Emily Stone will present "Ecology of Overwintering Monarchs in Mexico." Other activities include children's crafts, face painting, storytelling, monarch movies and much more.
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Keynote speaker Emily Stone will present "Ecology of Overwintering Monarchs in Mexico." Other activities...
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Chum is taking one year to recognize it’s 50th anniversary. An Interfaith Service is marking the start of the year-long commemoration of this milestone. Chum is proud to have been able to serve our community members experiencing homelessness, poverty, and hunger. Over the course of this commemoration year, more people in our city recognize that supporting local organizations, like Chum, is the solution to lowering the number of people experiencing homelessness in Duluth. There will be many events in the…
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Chum is taking one year to recognize it’s 50th anniversary. An Interfaith Service is...
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$25
This year's Vacation Bible School camp at the Coppertop Church meets July 17-21 from 9 a.m. to noon. Students meet at church for worship, games, snacks and Bible stories. The camp is for children going into kindergarten through 5th grade. Those who are in 6th and 7th grade can volunteer as "Counselors in Training by filling out the CIT form. The cost is $25 for one camper, $20 for each additional camper. Pay electronically at onrealm.org or send/bring payment made…
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This year's Vacation Bible School camp at the Coppertop Church meets July 17-21 from...
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The horn-driven R&B group Big Wave Dave and the Ripples returns for another parking lot concert at First United Methodist Church. Some lawn chairs will be provided, but attendees are encouraged to bring their own. Starting at 5:30 p.m. the Room at the Table food truck will offer a select dinner menu and there will be activities for children. A free-will donation will be accepted, with proceeds supporting Chum’s 50th Anniversary Fund and the FUMC Summer Parking Lot Concert Series.…
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The horn-driven R&B group Big Wave Dave and the Ripples returns for another parking...
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$20
This self-guided tour of Duluth Certified Monarch Waystations features gardens with a mix of milkweed, nectar and pollinator plants that provide the habitat needed for the propagation and growth of Monarch butterflies. Seven gardens are featured on the tour -- some small and simple and others large and elaborate. Hosts are available to show off their gardens and answer questions. Visit them anytime between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monarch Waystations are gardens certified by Monarch Watch, a national nonprofit education,…
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The handbell ensemble performs. $15 donation suggested.
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The handbell ensemble performs. $15 donation suggested.
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Minnesota meteorologist and climate expert Paul Douglas will be presenting a climate talk on climate change symptoms in the Northlands. The presentation will be followed by a reception and book signing from Douglas.
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Minnesota meteorologist and climate expert Paul Douglas will be presenting a climate talk on...
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The Twin Ports Wind Orchestra Brass Ensemble performs under the direction of conductor Dr. Mark Whitlock in the fall Classical Brass concert. The concert features the brass section of the ensemble with a wide variety of selections including, Fanfare to La Peri, Procession of the Nobles, Mars from The Planets, and more. Donations are welcome during the concert to support music in the community through the Twin Ports Wind Orchestra. There will be about a 10 minute intermission. For the…
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Halloween at the Coppertop Church includes Halloween games in Lakeview Social Hall. 10 a.m. is Sunday School. Trunk or Treat is from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. in West Parking Lot. Hosts suggest attendees to attend in a (non-violent) costume. Sign up in the church office to hand out candy from your car (from your decorated trunk) or to donate candy.
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Halloween at the Coppertop Church includes Halloween games in Lakeview Social Hall. 10 a.m....
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Join the Women at First United Methodist Church for the Copper Top Craft and Bake Sale. More than 30 area crafters will offering handmade gifts such as jewelry, woodcrafts, doll clothes, ceramics, accessories, home décor, linens and so much more. Hot cinnamon rolls and lunch will also be provided.
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The Duluth Fiber Guild Sale and Fair features distinctive items including handwoven scarves, unique jewelry, wearable art, garments, fiber for spinning, handspun yarn, holiday and home décor and more. There will be hands-on activities for children, as well as demonstrations of spinning, weaving and other fiber arts. The Duluth Fiber Guild is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. The guild’s mission is to support and to promote an understanding and appreciation of the fiber arts while supporting the education and…
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The Duluth Fiber Guild Sale and Fair features distinctive items including handwoven scarves, unique...
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$10 – $25
Strikepoint, Duluth’s internationally-acclaimed handbell ensemble, will present a holiday fundraising concert, “A Bell Noël”. Joining Strikepoint will be some of their musical friends, including organist Velda Graham Bell, vocal ensemble Borealis Quartet and brass duo Derek Bromme and Stacy Carolan. Tickets are available at the door. Strikepoint rings 6-plus octaves of bronze Schulmerich handbells with additional Malmark aluminum bells, 7 octaves of handchimes, 2 octaves of Silver Melody Bells, 3 octaves of Petit & Fritzen handbells and a variety of…
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Strikepoint, Duluth’s internationally-acclaimed handbell ensemble, will present a holiday fundraising concert, “A Bell Noël”....
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The breakfast will feature a brief local program and a community viewing of the broadcast of the program in Minneapolis. Food will be served starting at 7 a.m. The broadcast runs from 8 to 9:30 a.m. A freewill offering will support the United Negro College Fund which supports students of African Heritage throughout Minnesota to attend college. For more information visit mlkbreakfast.com.
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Hear from opening speaker, Emmy award winning host of Minnesota Historia, Hailey Eidenschink. Then learn how you can make an impact by listening, learning and speaking up. A panel of 15+ local community organizations will relate how their advocacy has made a difference. You’ll also have an opportunity to connect with a group of regional and local elected officials for coffee and conversation. Lunch will be served.
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Hear from opening speaker, Emmy award winning host of Minnesota Historia, Hailey Eidenschink. Then...
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Free
The Arrowhead American Guild of Organists presents a series of five Wednesday-afternoon recitals from Feb. 21 to Mar. 30. This week features Velda Graham Bell.
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The Arrowhead American Guild of Organists presents a series of five Wednesday-afternoon recitals from...
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The St. Olaf College Handbell Choir will perform a concert during their winter tour. The ensemble’s program features original compositions and arrangements from tangos to J.S. Bach and a little jazz. A highlight will be the premier performance of "Fantasy," a work by student member Henry Rye. Another piece combines bells, vocal quartet, French horn and piano. Ringer Katie Nail will solo on bell tree and a handbell quartet will be performing as well. This performance is free to the…
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The St. Olaf College Handbell Choir will perform a concert during their winter tour....
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Huge sale featuring all things fiber: yarn, fabric, spinning and weaving supplies, needle-craft supplies, sewing notions and more. Intake and setup will be held on Friday, April 26th from 3-6 p.m. Clean up and pickup of unsold items is from 1-1:30 p.m. the day of the sale.
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Huge sale featuring all things fiber: yarn, fabric, spinning and weaving supplies, needle-craft supplies,...
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Featured on the program will be some of the chamber music polished and performed at the Northern Lights Music Festival held each summer on the Iron Range. Performers include musicians representing Indiana University, Rowan University University of Nebraska and the University of Cincinnati. Admission is free, but donations will be accepted at the door. The Northern Lights Music Festival offers lovers of classical music three weeks of opera, chamber music and orchestra concerts presented by an international roster of guest…
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Featured on the program will be some of the chamber music polished and performed...
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Part of the Summer Parking Lot Concert Series. Attendees are welcome to bring lawn chairs and blankets. At 5:30 p.m., there will be activities for children to enjoy and the "Room at the Table" food truck will offer a select dinner menu.
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Part of the Summer Parking Lot Concert Series. Attendees are welcome to bring lawn...
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$10
This self-guided tour of several Duluth Certified Monarch Waystations feature gardens with a mix of milkweed, nectar and pollinator plants providing the habitat needed for the natural propagation of monarch butterflies. Monarch Waystations are certified by Monarch Watch, a national nonprofit education, conservation and research program.
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This self-guided tour of several Duluth Certified Monarch Waystations feature gardens with a mix...
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$18
Catch Strikepoint's final concert before the group leaves for the 21st International Handbell Symposium in Hamamatsu, Japan. Admission is free with an $18 donation suggested.
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Catch Strikepoint's final concert before the group leaves for the 21st International Handbell Symposium...
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$20
Sweet corn is this year's vegetable of the year. Celebrate the glory of corn at MinnMex Fest. Registration for the event includes the sampling of food, a corn dish contest with a special celebrity judge, pressure canner gauge testing and an a recipe book. The festival also includes education programs that cover the success rate of corn in Minnesota and fall gardening essentials. For more information about the festival to and buy tickets, visit st.louiscountymn.gov.
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Sweet corn is this year's vegetable of the year. Celebrate the glory of corn...
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$15
A drive-thru-only event featuring a traditional roast beef dinner with corn, mashed potatoes and gravy, coleslaw, a roll and a homemade apple desert. Proceeds benefit church ministries.
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A drive-thru-only event featuring a traditional roast beef dinner with corn, mashed potatoes and...
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Internationally-renowned concert organist Dr. Isabelle Demers performs as a part of this concert celebrating the completion of the First United Methodist Church's recent renovation and expansion of its Austin pipe organ. A freewill offering will be taken.
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Internationally-renowned concert organist Dr. Isabelle Demers performs as a part of this concert celebrating...
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More than 40 area crafters offer a wide variety of handmade gifts, from jewelry and ceramics to holiday and home décor and Cassia Bud pickles. Hot cinnamon rolls will be available at 9 a.m. Lunch will be served beginning at 11 a.m. Free parking is available in the church’s east parking lot. For more information, call the church office at 218-727-5021.
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More than 40 area crafters offer a wide variety of handmade gifts, from jewelry...
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High-quality, finely-crafted textile art items like handwovens, handknits, felted items, birdhouses, blankets and hand-spun yarn will be available. In addition to the sale items, there will be demonstrations of floor-loom weaving, spinning with spinning wheels and drop spindles and unique small-loom weaving.
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High-quality, finely-crafted textile art items like handwovens, handknits, felted items, birdhouses, blankets and hand-spun...
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