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A walk on the rocks - our Lake Superior break-wall - is the surest sign of spring.
 

Northern Sustainability
Symposium: Foods

May 5-8 | Pull up a chair—we’ve got a few courses you’re really going to enjoy! The North House Folk School presents a focus on sustainable foods, from oven-crafting, to sausage-making, to eating local. Kim Ode, author of “How Bread Changed My Life or Everything I Know I Learned by Sticking My Head in an Oven” will be the featured speaker and will discuss bread breaking and community on Saturday, May 7, at 7:30pm. Find out more.

Northern Sustainability Symposium: Foods  
 
 
 

Fiber Arts Retrospective
with Lennie Sobanja

May 13-June 5, Johnson Heritage Post | Witness the wonders of the woven world as seen through the eyes of Lennie Sobanja, a student of Swedish weaving and operator of Sugarbush Fiber Arts. Her original woven items include blankets, rugs, curtains, placemats, tablecloths and other textural, tactile works of art. Learn more.

Fiber Arts Retrospective with Lennie Sobanja  
  A Girl Named Vincent  
 
 

"A Girl Named Vincent"

May 21, 7:30PM | The Arrowhead Center for the Arts is proud to welcome Ms. Johnson in a multi-media concert which brings to life the spirit of one of America’s greatest poets. Highlighting a jazz- and blues-based repertoire, the evening is filled with stories, pictures and songs featuring:

 

Prudence Johnson: voice & ukulele
Laura Caviani: piano & voice
Joan Griffith: acoustic & electric bass,
guitar & mandolin
Michelle Kinney: cello & voice
Joe Savage: pedal steel guitar, harmonica & voice
Marc Anderson: percussion
Learn more >

 
 

Grand Marais
Memorial Weekend

May 27–30 | Take three days to get away! This weekend is filled with music, art, history, art, harbor walks and, as we may have mentioned—art!
Find it all at DoNorth.mn.


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