• Allouez – UP Wild in the Keweenaw

    Gratiot River County Park Allouez, Michigan

    UP Wild in the Keweenaw would like to announce its upcoming monthly event. Wilderness Walk Wednesday, July 16, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. Gratiot River County Park., Allouez, MI The Wilderness Walks are opportunities to connect with God and each other in an outdoor natural setting.  Each walk has a leader who will guide the walk and stop along the way for readings and reflection.  The walks are appropriate for all ages including families and children. Everyone is welcome, no religious affiliation is necessary.

  • Houghton – A Good Trouble Rally

    Houghton Veteran Park Houghton, Michigan

    A Good Trouble Rally is scheduled from 4:00 to 6:00 pm on Thursday, July 17th, by Keweenaw Indivisible, and we are joining them.   Please bring a water bottle, dress appropriately for the weather, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions. And spread the word! In support of the Good Trouble Rally at Houghton’s Veterans Park at 4:00 pm, a MotorMarch is being staged.  Meet at the Keweenaw Unitarian Universalist Fellowship parking lot at 3 pm to decorate your car.  Participants will decorate their private vehicles with signs or slogans drawn on side windows with “windshield markers.”

  • Chassell Heritage Center Summer Program

    Chassell Heritage Center 42373 N. Hancock Street, Chassell, Michigan

    July 17th – Pasi Lautala Family:  Trio Tumpelot & Majority Finn   7pm at the Chassell Heritage Center   Trio Tumpleot plays folk and dance hall music from Finland and elsewhere.  The trio consists of Pasi lautala on accordion and vocals, Meg Pachmeyer on bass and Anna Gawboy on concertina.  Majority Finn consists of Pasi, Olivi and Ansel Lautala and Mag Pachmeyer playing Finnish music from the Last century to today, including originals written by the band members.

  • L’Anse – 47th Annual Aura Jamboree

    Aura Community Hall 13759 Townline Road, L'Anse, MI, United States

    47th Annual Aura Jamboree   July 18 & 19, 2025 Friday 5pm – Midnight Saturday 10am – Midnight Dance Both Nights – 8pm – Midnight Aura Community Hall, 13759 Townline Road, L’Anse Adults $15, Teens (13-17) $5 and children 12 & under FREE – Dance ONLY $5   Featuring:  Ethnic, Traditional, Folk, Bluegrass, Country Western, Classical (With more than 50 musicians and ensembles from the Midwest and beyond)   Food Vendors:  The Dogfather, Rez Robbins, Mason Paties, Bosio Biscuit Co.   NO PETS ALLOWED.  NO BYOB        

  • Hancock – Canal Run

    Hancock, MI

    Canal Run celebrating 50th Anniversary in 2025 The Canal Run, a beloved annual tradition in Hancock, Michigan, is proud to celebrate its 50th anniversary this year. Since its inception, the Canal Run has brought together community members and visitors alike, fostering a spirit of health, wellness and camaraderie.   “We are thrilled to celebrate 50 years of the Canal Run,” Race Director Angela Luskin said. “This event has become a cornerstone of our community, bringing together generations of runners and walkers. We look forward to welcoming participants from near and far to join us in this special celebration.”   This

  • Gay VFD Auxiliary Bazaar & Sales

    Gay Community Hall 8878 Second Street, Gay, Michigan

    Join us on Saturday, July 19 for our next sale for the Gay VFD Auxiliary Bazaar & Sales.  We have new items arriving every week, so many great items have been added.  Special Feature this sale:  Summertime Fun Items.  Also, we have new auction items to bid on.  Everything is now on the main floor of the Community Hall, check out the new Boutique Room and Book Nook.  A free will donation lunch will be available.  Come have lunch with friends and take home some deals. Saturday, July 19 from 12:00 – 3:00 p.m. Gay Community Hall 8878 Second Street,

  • Chassell Heritage Center Summer Program

    Chassell Heritage Center 42373 N. Hancock Street, Chassell, Michigan

    July 24th – Mat Moore – Charles H. Worcester, Artist and Chassell Lumberman   7pm – Chassell Heritage Center   In the early 1900s, Worcester owned the Chassell Sawmill and maintained a summer residence until his death in the 1950s.  His main residence was in Chicago where he was a major benefactor of the Art Institute of Chicago.  This talk will explore his ties to both Chassell and Chicago.

  • Baraga – 47th Annual Maawanji’iding POW WOW

    Ojibwa Campground Baraga, Michigan

    47th Annual Maawanji’iding   July 25 – 27, 2025 Grand Entries:  Friday 7pm, Saturday 1pm & 7pm and Sunday 1pm Ojibwa Campground, Baraga, MI   Host Drum:  Little Bear Head Veteran:  Donald Chosa Emcees:  Dylan Jennings & John Teller Jr. Arena Directors:  Mike Demain & Mark Kingbird Honored 2024 – 2025 Royalty:  Willow Rexford, Miss KBIC & Mikaela Houle, Jr. Miss KBIC & Devin Connor, KBIC Brave & Dalin Connor, KBIC Jr. Brave Head Female Dancer:  Cheyenne MorningDove Reel Head Male Dancer:  Tego Warrington Hometown Drums:  Summer Cloud, Beartown, 4 Thunders & Woodland

  • Houghton – AMMP Local Demo Day

    Bonfire at the Continental Fire Co. 408 E. Montezuma Avenue, Houghton, Michigan

    It’s still happening, and we’re very excited to welcome you to the upcoming AMMP Local Demo Day! When: Friday, July 25 | 1–4 PM Where: Bonfire Continental Co., Houghton, MI Join us to hear live pitches from the 2025 AMMP Accelerator cohort, get updates from past startups, and celebrate the momentum of innovation and entrepreneurship in our region.  RSVP here If you’re unable to attend in person, the RSVP link will also serve as a virtual webinar to view live. Please RSVP again is you can make it and we hope to see you there!

  • Houghton – Local Demo Day

    Bonfire at the Continental Fire Co. 408 E. Montezuma Avenue, Houghton, Michigan

    Local Demo Day Join us for the AMMP Accelerator Local Demo Day, hosted at Bonfire Continental Co. this Friday July 25 from 1–4 PM. If you haven’t done so already, please RSVP to help us plan for food and seating. Enjoy light hors d’oeuvres and drinks as you connect with founders, hear their pitches, and engage with mentors and members of the local innovation community. Event Overview: Opening Remarks from MTEC SmartZone VP Business Development Jason Mack Startup Pitches from cohort companies: Sequestro Inc., Solidwave Solutions, BRCE, NuKol, TrailEagle Packs, Superior Sustainable Solutions & Observing Companies: Nudena Design and Pharma Blue Lab Closing Remarks from AMMP Program Director Grace Hsia Haberl and VP of Business Development Jason Mack Certificate