• Keweenaw’s Got Talent Auditions

    Hancock, MI

    The Keweenaw is getting a new stage this spring with the debut of Keweenaw’s Got Talent, a community talent showcase and fundraiser set for Saturday, April 11, 2026, from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Rachel Marie Blau Memorial Theater inside the Hancock Community Hub. Inspired by the energy of America’s Got Talent, this first-time event will bring together music, dance, comedy, and creative performances from across the region in a wholesome, family-friendly setting. Proceeds will support the Hancock Community Hub and its mission to keep the space open, active, and full of community programming for the Keweenaw.   CALL FOR AUDITIONS Community members are invited to

  • Public Forum “How to Raise a Citizen (and Why It’s Up to You to Do It)”

    Keweenaw Unitarian Universalist Fellowship 604 Bridge Street, Houghton, MI, United States

    The Keweenaw Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (KUUF) will host a public forum online titled “How to Raise a Citizen (and Why It’s Up to You to Do It)” from 10:30-11:30 a.m. on Sunday, February 8. Lindsey Cormack, author of How to Raise a Citizen (and Why It’s Up to You to Do It), will talk about her book, which explains how and why parents must help their children to learn about politics and government. The book is a guide for parents and adults on how to teach children about U.S. government and civic engagement, filling gaps left by formal education. It

  • Keweenaw Wild Ones screening of “Next Steps for Nature”

    U.J. Noblet Forestry Building Michigan Tech, Houghton, Michigan

    – Date: Wednesday, February 11 – Time: 6 p.m. – Location: Room 144, U.J. Noblet Forestry Building, Michigan Tech Please join KISMA and Keweenaw Wild Ones for a screening of the “Next Steps for Nature” video featuring renowned native plant expert Doug Tallamy. In this video, Tallamy answers dozens of questions gathered from his many appearances. The screening will be followed by a live, local panel discussion featuring: – Sigrid Resh (KISMA) – Michelle Wietek-Stephens (U.P. Native Plants nursery) – Michelle Anderson (Keweenaw Wild Bird REC) – Mary Richardson (native plant landscaper)

  • Next Steps for nature with Doug Tallamy

    Michigan Tech Forestry Building Houghton, Michigan

    “Next Steps for Nature” with Doug Tallamy plus panel Q&A 6 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 11 Room 144, Michigan Tech Noblet Forestry Building In this video presentation, nationally known native plant expert Dr. Doug Tallamy answers questions on topics ranging from biodiversity and pest control to home landscaping and supporting wildlife. He also provides practical guidance on restoring nature in everyday spaces. “Next Steps for Nature” will be followed by a live, local panel Q&A featuring KISMA coordinator Sigrid Resh, Michelle Anderson, of Keweenaw Wild Bird REC, Mary Richardson, ecological landscaper and owner of Richardson Landscaping and Michelle Wietek Stephens, owner

  • Free QPR Training

    Lake Linden-Hubbell Public School 601 Calumet Street, Lake Linden, Michigan

    Copper Shores Community Health Foundation invites community members to attend free QPR Training, followed by an optional Narcan Training, on Wednesday, February 11 at 6:30 p.m. at Lake Linden-Hubbell Public Schools. This training is open to parents, educators, healthcare professionals, faith leaders, business owners and any other community members interested in supporting mental health and saving lives in the community.   QPR stands for Question, Persuade, Refer; three simple yet powerful steps anyone can take to help someone in crisis. Those who complete the training learn to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis, such as expressions of hopelessness

  • NMU Theatre and Dance presents ‘Cupid’s Cabaret’

    Marquette’s Ramada Inn Ballroom 412 W. Washington Street, Marquette, Michigan

    Northern Michigan University Theatre and Dance will present “Cupid’s Cabaret,” an immersive and potentially interactive performance set at a 1980s high school prom.   Opening night on Thursday, Feb. 12, will be a fundraiser dinner and auction performance for student scholarships. Remaining show-only performances are scheduled at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 13 and 14, with a Theatre for All sensory-friendly matinee at 1 p.m. Saturday. All will be held at Marquette’s Ramada Inn Ballroom.   “Cupid’s Cabaret” is described as a theatrical soiree “packed with big hair, bigger emotions and all the retro romance you can handle.” Audience members are transported

  • Marquette Chapter of the North Country Trail Presentation on Wilderness First Aid

    Peter White Public Library 217 N Front Street, Marquette, MI

    Local NCT Chapter Addresses Wilderness First Aid The Marquette Area Chapter (MAC) of the North Country Trail will host a presentation on wilderness first aid and vital knowledge hikers should have in case of an emergency at its next general membership meeting, which is open to the public. The meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 12, in the Peter White Public Library Community Room. This month’s featured presentation will be delivered by Todd Poquette, MAC board member and 906 Adventure Team director of adventure. He has spent years exploring and leading others in the backcountry, and will offer

  • Houghton Jibba Jabba

    Houghton Houghton

    Houghton’s Jibba Jabba is shaking things up this winter with the introduction of a Friday Night Qualifier. This gives locals and visitors alike a clear, performance-based path into Saturday night’s main event. Historically, Jibba Jabba invites only high-caliber snowboarders in the industry. Now, underdog riders can earn their spot in a fresh way – by putting down their best moves Friday night ahead of Saturday’s competition. 40 people will be able to register on Friday, Feb. 13 starting at 4 p.m. Helmets are required and all ages are welcome. The qualifier will be first come first serve. After the Qualifier, head over to the Carnegie

  • Jibba Jabba Downtown Houghton

    Houghton Houghton

    This weekend, downtown Houghton transforms into a street-style snowboarding arena as Jibba Jabba returns with visiting riders, regional vendors, and an electric atmosphere that signals peak winter in the Keweenaw. Friday night features a qualifier to allow more entries into Saturday’s invite-only, professional-grade urban snowboard competition.   Riders to Watch: Charlie “Chuck Wagon” Vandemark (@_chuckwagon_) is a Houghton local and Mont Ripley rider known for smooth style and technical rail work. A respected name in the local snowboard scene, he brings hometown energy and creativity to the event. Last year, he won one of the Best Stomps of the night from Red Bull. Garrett “Juiccy

  • L’Anse Senior Class Lock In Fundraiser “Burger Night”

    Baraga Lakeside Inn Restaurant 900 US Hwy 41, Baraga, Michigan

    Burger Night and donated Raffle Baskets   L’Anse Senior Class Lock In Fundraiser.  Proceeds go to the L’Anse Senior Lock in for the Class of 2026   February 13, 2026 5 pm until 8 pm Baraga Lakeside Inn Restaurant, Baraga