• Baraga – Women’s Survivor Support Group

    Baraga Seniors 208 Main Street, Baraga, Michigan

    KBIC Victim Services and Programs Women’s Survivor Support Group   Aadizooke! (s/he tells a sacred story)   Please join us for traditional stories by an Elder while we paint a coffee mug to use when you need to unwind and de-stress!  This group is open to all women who are survivors of violence.   Thursday, February 27th, 2025 from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Location:  Baraga Seniors Please contact 906-353-4592 for more information or to sign up.

  • Finnish Folk Supergroup Frigg to Perform at NMU

    The Finnish folk supergroup Frigg will perform at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27 in Reynolds Recital Hall at Northern Michigan University. This concert will be part of the 2025 Winter Roots Festival, a collaboration between the Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center at NMU, Hiawatha Traditional Music Co-op, the Peter White Public Library, and the City of Marquette Arts and Culture Center. Frigg’s new album, “Dreamscapes,” is scheduled for release on Feb. 21. Advance tickets can be purchased online at tickets.nmu.edu. The prices are as follows: general public, $20 advance/$22 door; and NMU students/under 18, $10 advance/$12 door. To purchase tickets over the phone,

  • “Much Ado About Nothing” at NMU

    A Shakespeare play presented with the second week of deer camp in the Upper Peninsula as its backdrop might seem a strange combination or stretch, but Jimmy Ludwig, director of this month’s Northern Michigan University production of Much Ado About Nothing, said his adaptation is designed to make the show more relatable to local audiences. “Shakespeare isn’t really worth doing if the audience doesn’t see themselves in it; otherwise, it’s museum theater, which is a lovely production that sort of mimics how it was done back in the day,” said Ludwig, who grew up hunting near Iron River. “It may

  • “Ruby Bridges” film screening

    Disney’s “Ruby Bridges” film screening, 8:30 p.m. in The Science Building room 2701. This 1998 drama presents the real-life tale of young Ruby Bridges (played by Chaz Monet), one of the first African-American children to attend an integrated school in the Deep South. At only age 6, Ruby is selected to attend an all-white school in New Orleans, causing an uproar in the racially divided region. Among the people who try to help Ruby adjust to the tense situation are teacher Barbara Henry (Penelope Ann Miller) and Dr. Robert Coles (Kevin Pollak), a child psychiatrist.

  • “Much Ado About Nothing” at NMU

    A Shakespeare play presented with the second week of deer camp in the Upper Peninsula as its backdrop might seem a strange combination or stretch, but Jimmy Ludwig, director of this month’s Northern Michigan University production of Much Ado About Nothing, said his adaptation is designed to make the show more relatable to local audiences. “Shakespeare isn’t really worth doing if the audience doesn’t see themselves in it; otherwise, it’s museum theater, which is a lovely production that sort of mimics how it was done back in the day,” said Ludwig, who grew up hunting near Iron River. “It may be interesting

  • Escanaba – Lenten Breakfast and Musical Program

    Immanuel Lutheran Church 600 South Lincoln Road, Escanaba, Michigan

    All are invited to the Annual Lenten Breakfast and Musical Program At Immanuel Lutheran Church 600 South Lincoln Road Escanaba, MI Saturday, March 1st Theme: WAITING FOR GOD’S TIME Breakfast: 9:15 a.m. Program: 10:00 a.m. A free will offering will be collected at the program, part of which will go toward the VICTIM SERVICE UNIT OF DELTA COUNTY Limited to 200 for breakfast, but unlimited for the program. For Reservations call 906-786-6771 or 906-280-4938 by February 26th.

  • Chassell – Horse Tack Swap

    Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 42905 Wilson Memorial Drive, Chassell, Michigan

    Horse Tack Swap   Date:  Saturday, March 1st Time:  Noon – 3:00 pm Place:  Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, US Hwy 41, Chassell   New & Used horse stuff Western & English clothing plus other clothing Brown Bag Raffle

  • “Much Ado About Nothing” at NMU

    A Shakespeare play presented with the second week of deer camp in the Upper Peninsula as its backdrop might seem a strange combination or stretch, but Jimmy Ludwig, director of this month’s Northern Michigan University production of Much Ado About Nothing, said his adaptation is designed to make the show more relatable to local audiences. “Shakespeare isn’t really worth doing if the audience doesn’t see themselves in it; otherwise, it’s museum theater, which is a lovely production that sort of mimics how it was done back in the day,” said Ludwig, who grew up hunting near Iron River. “It may be interesting

  • Bruce Crossing – MI-TRALE Meeting

    Stannard Township Hall 14927 State Hwy M-28 East, Bruce Crossing, Michigan

    Our March Monthly Meeting will be held at 7:00pm, (Eastern Time), in person at the Stannard Township Hall on 3/03/2025. For virtual attendance, we now have ZOOM available, along with the strictly audio/phone method. If you would like to attend virtually, please email me at this address and I will get you the connection information. If you are in the area, please stop in for the meeting!  We’d love to see you there! 

  • Houghton – Copper Country Beekeeping Club

    Carnegie Museum 105 Huron Street, Houghton, MI, United States

    The Copper Country Beekeeping Club will meet on Tuesday, March 4 at 6:30 pm at the Carnegie Museum in Houghton. Please use the lower level entrance. This month, we’ll be showcasing key highlights from the Midwest HoneyBee Expo and offering tips on how to prepare for a successful season ahead. Buzz on by!