Wednesday Night Farmers Market
Wednesday Night Farmers Market Wednesdays, June – August, 5 – 8 pm
Wednesday Night Farmers Market Wednesdays, June – August, 5 – 8 pm
Enjoy a tour through town in an air-conditioned Checker bus. Sit back and relax, meet a few entertaining historic characters, and learn from the tour guide along the route. Each summer the tours include something new, and delight locals and tourists as well. 90-minute tour departs from and returns to the MRHC. Tickets are $25, and on sale now! Advanced purchase is recommended. These tours sell out fast. For more information and ticket purchase visit marquettehistory.org. Eight total tours in July and August. July Bus Tours: 6:00 p.m Wednesdays: July 15, 22, 29 1:00 p.m Tuesdays: July 21 &
2026 L’Anse Waterfront Concert Schedule Thursday Nights at 7:00 pm July 23 Cathy Bolton – Sweetness in Pops July 30 The Knockabouts – Music from the Celtic World Aug 6 Keweenaw Brewgrass – Bluegrass & western swing Aug 13 Lighning Ridge – A variety of country classics Aug 20 Chad Borgen – A rock and roll country band Aug 27 Chasin’ Steel – Bluegrass Sept 3 Black Pearl – Smooth Jazz/Rock/Country Sept 10 Tapestry String Band – Roots, Country, Bluegrass Bad weather concerts will be at the L’Anse Area School Cafeteria – 201 N 4th Street
48th Annaul Maawanji’iding July 24 – 26, 2026 Grand Entries: Friday 7pm, Saturday 12 pm & 7pm, and Sunday 12 pm Ojibwa Campground, Baraga Host Drum: Summer Cloud Head Veteran: Lawrence Williams Emcees: Joel Syrette & John Teller Jr. Arena Directors: Chaske LeBlanc Honored 2025-2026 Royalty: Dalanna Conner, Miss KBIC, Aubree Hartzog, Jr. Miss KBIC, Yancey Decota Jr., KBIC Brave, & Austin Shelifoe, KBIC Jr. Brave head Female Dancer: Tatianna Wright Head Male Dancer: Misun Rendon-Mills Invited Drums: Raining Thunder & Young Kingbird SPECIALS Women’s Jingle (18+) Men’s Woodland (18+) Jr. Girls Jingle (Ages 6-17) Jr. Boys
On Friday, July 24 and Saturday, July 25 at 7:30 PM, Thunderstruck: A Classic Rock Tribute will be presented at Linden Creek Farm — a special two-night candlelit concert event featuring violinist Chris Vuk (Blue Violin). After a sold out performance at Houghton’s Rozsa Center, Blue Violin returns to the Keweenaw for an intimate encore performance at The Barn at Linden Creek Farm. The show transforms legendary rock anthems into cinematic soundscapes through live looping, soaring violin solos, atmospheric lighting, and immersive staging. The program features reimagined music by artists including Queen, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Bon Jovi, The
ISHPEMING, Mich. – The St. Rocco-St. Anthony Society of Ishpeming will host its 126th annual Italian Fest on Saturday, July 25, 2026, at the Al Quaal Recreation Area in Ishpeming. The event is free and open to the public. Festivities begin at noon and will feature a full day of Italian heritage, family entertainment, food, music, and community activities. Guests can enjoy traditional Italian and American cuisine, games of chance, ring toss, balloon darts, bingo, a giant glide slide, and a bounce house for children. One of the festival’s longstanding traditions, the Greased Pole competition, will return with participants competing
Art on the Rocks Saturday – Sunday, July 25 – 26
GITIGE he/she gardens VOLUNTEER WITH US Debweyendan Believe in it People’s Gardens Saturdays: 9 am – Noon 2026 Season Dates July 25 August 8 & 22 September 12 & 26 October 10 & 24 Lots of ways to help with gardening, including mulching, weeding, harvesting, pruning, and watering. In appreciation of your assistance, you can select a high-quality garden tool or a gardening book whenever you engage. Everyone is welcome, including beginners. Our community Teaching Garden, located at 16037 Brewery Road in L’Anse, is cared for by the KBIC natural Resources Department. For more information, please
Saturday Morning Farmers Market Saturdays, May 16 – Nov., 9 am – 1 pm
The St. Rocco–St. Anthony Society of Ishpeming will host its 126th annual Italian Fest on Saturday, July 25, 2026, at the Al Quaal Recreation Area in Ishpeming. The event is free and open to the public. Festivities begin at noon and will feature a full day of Italian heritage, family entertainment, food, music, and community activities. Guests can enjoy traditional Italian and American cuisine, games of chance, ring toss, balloon darts, bingo, a giant glide slide, and a bounce house for children. One of the festival’s longstanding traditions, the Greased Pole competition, will return with participants competing for