Northland Community Events
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Sunday, September 1 – Saturday, September 7
- Sunday, September 1 – Voyager Village Arts & Crafts Fair at the Voyager Village Event Center, 4506 County Road A, twelve miles east of Webster or 26 miles west of Spooner. Admission is free. More than 100 vendors, including local artists showcase their paintings, woodwork, hand-crafted furniture, wood-burned signs, chainsaw and hand-carved lawns ornaments and more. There will be food trucks and a beer tent. From 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. on Sunday.
- Thursday, September 5 – 7th annual Walk for Life Rally beginning at 9 a.m. at Central School Park in Grand Rapids to help raise money for suicide awareness groups, people struggling with suicide and those families who have lost someone to suicide. Free lunch, raffles, door prizes, bingo and Blind Joe performing from 12:30-2:30. Enjoy Bingo, silent auction and door prizes. Donations are welcome.
- Friday, September 6 – Sunday, Spetember 8 – It’s the 30th Annual Harvest Moon Festival at Whiteside Park in Ely, Minnesota. The festival showcases an array of artists, crafters and food. Find one-of-a-kind art, pottery, woodcrafts, and more. The food court offers delicious items ranging from pulled pork and oriental offerings to fresh baked pie and other treats. Friday from 9 AM – 5 PM, Saturday from 9 AM – 5 PM and Sunday from 10 AM – 3PM.
- Saturday, September 7 – Shred-N-Go Truck, provided by the Hibbing Lodge of the Degree of Honor, is coming to Hibbing L&M Fleet Supply, SW side of store between Dock #1 & Dock #2. This is a secure shredding event that is free for the public and businesses from 9:00 a.m.-Noon (or until the truck capacity is reached.) Paper only. No need to remove staples, paper clips, metal clasps, spiral notebooks and magazines are okay. Bring your papers in paper bags only. You take home your containers. They will not accept till rolls, 3-ring notebooks, electronic media, or hard drives.
- Saturday, September 7 – Northern Lakes Coin & Currency Club presents the 15th Anuual Fall Coint & Currency Show at the Timberlake Lodge, 144 SE 17th Street in Grand Rapids from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Admission is free. Buy and sell coins, currency, tokens, agates and collecting supplies. Bring your scrap gold and old jewelry to sell. Collectors and non-collectors of all ages are invited to stop by.
- Saturday, September 7 – 5th Annual Wright/Gagne Charity Golf Scramble to promote Youth Curling in the Twin Ports. At Grandview Golf Course. 1 PM Registration, 2 PM Shotgun Start. 9 holes with/proxies on every hole. Mulligans, raffles, Bryan’s BBQ and cold drinks available for purchase. Cost is $60 per player, includes golf, cart and Awards Dinner. To register or for more information email brandtkaren@gmail or text 218-591-9817.
- Saturday, September 7 – Railroad Days at Burlington Station, 320 7th Avenue in Two Harbors from 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM. The free public event will be held rain or shine! Live music, bouncy houses, trackless train rides, games, prizes, and a Farmers Market. Featuring Murder on the Burlington Express, and interactive scavenger hunt. Step into the role of a detective with the thrilling interactive scavenger hunt, “Murder on the Burlington Express,” and interactive scavenger hunt for all ages. For more information, visit our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/@BurlingtonStationTwoHarbors or our website at www.burlingtonstation.com.
Sunday, September 8 – Saturday, September 14
- Sunday, Spetember 8 – It’s the 30th Annual Harvest Moon Festival at Whiteside Park in Ely, Minnesota. The festival showcases an array of artists, crafters and food. Find one-of-a-kind art, pottery, woodcrafts, and more. The food court offers delicious items ranging from pulled pork and oriental offerings to fresh baked pie and other treats. Sunday from 10 AM – 3PM.
- Sunday, September 8 – Felgemaker and Friends Benefit Concert at Sacred heart Music Center, 201 West 4th Street in Duluth at 3 p.m. The benefit concert will feature music composed for organ plus a variety of other instruments and voice. All proceeds will support the Felgemaker Organ Fund which is used to maintain the historic Felgemaker pipe organ housed at Sacred Heart Music Center. $20 tickets are available at Eventbrite.com or at the door. Student rush tickets for $5 are available at the door with a current student I.D.
- Friday, September 13 – 23rd Veteran, a national nonprofit, is hosting a visitors day for the public to join veterans participating in the Recon Program on the Iron Range. The community is invited to show their support for the veterans by joining a workout and positive psychology session from 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. at Mesabi Fit in Virginia. To participate, complete the Recon XVII Visitors Day Participation Form. For more information on 23rd Veteran and 23V Recon, visit 23rd Veteran.
- Friday, September 13 — Duluth Pottery Gallery will host a showcase of local talent this fall. Three print and design artists, Monika Ihrke, Carrie Schaefer, and Jordan Sundberg will join resident printers, Janelle Turner-Miller and Stacie Renné in the gallery in September thru November. The exhibit features a range of four different print techniques including computergenerated designs, traditional woodcuts, silkscreen and letterpress prints. Come to the reception and meet the artists on Friday, September 13 from 5:00-7:00 pm. The Pottery Gallery, , 1924 W. Superior Street, is open Monday-Saturday Monday – Saturday, 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. More information, can be found online at DuluthPottery.com
- Friday, September 13 – Saturday, September 14 – North Star Expo Celebrates 70th Year – Minnesota’s largest logging equipment returns to Grand Rapids at the Itasca County Fairgrounds. Admission to the two-day event is free. The Expo features upwards of 100 exhibitors, including over $15 million in the latest logging, trucking, and sawmill equipment and technology. The North Star Expo runs from 9AM-5PM on Friday and continues Saturday from 9AM-1PM. For more information, visit www.timberproducers.com/expo.
- Friday, September 13 – Saturday, September 14 – Rogue Eagle Mini Golf Tournament (aka The Eagle Has Landed) at Rogue Eagle Mini Golf, 26 Waterview Drive in Proctor. On Friday at 6 p.m., Juniors & Doubles Event. Juniors age 7 to 16 at $15 entry fee which includes tournament round and ice cream. Single round individual stroke play scoring with medals for 1st and 2nd place. Double Tournaments begin at 7:30 p.m. with a $30 entry fee per team. Doubles combined individual stroke play scoring through a single round. Set of Trophies for first place. Saturday at 10 a.m. begins the AMA Scoring Pro/Amateur Event. Pro: $35 – 2 rounds of individual stroke play scoring, Amateur: $20 – 1 round individual stroke play. More details at https://www.amaminigolf.com/events/rogue-eagle
Sunday, September 15 – Saturday, September 21
- Wednesday, September 18 – Antique Appraisal at the Depot. This is a free event at the St. Louis County Depot, 506 West Michigan Street in Duluth. The St. Louis County Historical Society has arranged for Denny Mager of Northern Specialty, an expert in antique appraisal to be available from noon – 3PM in the rotunda.The public may bring up to two items per person for an informal oral identification and evaluation. Please arrive before 2:30 PM to register in person. Visit https://www.wdio.com/other-news/antique-appraisals-continue-at-the-depot/ for additional details on this event.
- Wednesday, September 18 – Harvest Dinner from Trinity Lutheran Church, 11416 E 1st Street N in Lake Nebagamon from 4:00 p.m.- 6:30 p.m. Come for the roast beef dinner with homemade mashed potatoes and gravy, rutabaga, carrots, garden vegetables, rolls, pickles, dessert and coffee/milk. *Gluten free meals are available. Adults: $16 Ages 6-12 $7 and 5 and under are free. Take out dinners are available as well.
- Thursday, September 19 – New Hope for Families is holding their 5th annual LOVE Gala at the Pike Lake Golf & Beach Club, 4895 Midway Road in Duluth. The doors open at 5:00 p.m. for the silent auction. Dinner and program begins at 6:30 p.m. followed by a live auction. Tickets for the LOVE Gala are $75 and Lake Superior Catering will prepare the meal. If you are interested in learning more about becoming a foster parent, or get tickets visit New Hope For Families at www.newhopeforfamilies.com/gala
- Saturday, September 21 – Fall Purse Bingo at the Belgian Club, 3931 E. 2nd St. in Superior. Proceeds benefit the Center Against Sexual and Domestic Abuse, Inc. Doors open at 11 a.m. with a noon start. $40 per game. 12+ games. You must be at least 18 years old to play. Cash only at the door with maximum capacity of 230 people. Get there early. A wide variety of purses and wristlets by Coach, Michael Kors and Kate Spade. Cash bar. $5 Sloppy Joes. Visit www.casda.org
Sunday, September 22 – Saturday, September 28
- Saturday, September 28 – The Lester River Rendezvous showcases life in the Northland between 1770 and 1810, where trade was conducted at the Rendezvous. Celebrate this history every September, where the Amity Creek and Lester River meet, in Duluth’s beautiful Lester Park. It’s the 25th Anniversary! The Lester River Rendezvous opens up to the public from 10AM – 5PM with a Fall Festival, 50+ Food and Craft vendors, petting zoo and pony rides and much more.
- Saturday, September 28 – Great Trails Animal Rescue is hosting their 2nd annual ‘Paws in the Park Event’ from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the county building across from Yanmar Arena in Grand Rapids. Admission is free, but if you’d like to walk, there is a $5 registration fee. Make sure to bring your pups dressed up for the costume contest. For more about GTAR visit https://www.greattailsanimalrescue.com/
Sunday, September 29 – Saturday, October 5
- Thursday, October 3 – Fall Roast Beef Dinner at First United Methodist Church (The Coppertop Church,) 230 East Skyline Parkway from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Drive through only. Proceeds go to support church ministries. $15.00 per meal. Includes Roast beef, corn, mashed potatoes & gravy, coleslaw, roll and homemade apple dessert. No tickets needed, pay in the drive-thru lane.