• NMU Hosts First ‘Water is Life’ Festival

    Northern Michigan University’s Center for Native American Studies will host Marquette’s first “Water is Life Festival” on Friday, April 25. The event will bring together Indigenous teachers, local and regional musicians, performance artists, visual and material artists, and grassroots environmental advocates from throughout the Upper Peninsula. Admission to all activities is free. The festival includes a full day of activities outlined below. It will culminate with evening water-themed performances from 6-9 p.m. in NMU’s Hedgcock Atrium by the Sister Tour, Marquette Fringe, and Supaman. 10 a.m. to noon: From Dome to Dead River guided cultural trail walk with the City of Marquette’s Arts and Culture Office (meet at

  • NMU Theatre and Dance to Present Alumni Awards

    Northern Michigan University’s Theatre and Dance program will host its Alumni Awards from 6-8 p.m. Saturday, April 26, at Forest Roberts Theatre. The event will honor exceptional achievements in theatre, dance and entertainment arts. The weekend’s festivities will begin Friday, April 25, with a welcome reception at 6 p.m. in the Forest Roberts Theatre lobby, followed by the Theatre and Dance Senior Showcase performance at 7:30 p.m. and a post-show reception at 8:30 p.m., also in the lobby. “This event promises to be a remarkable gathering of NMU Theatre and Dance alumni, NMU community members, theatre patrons and donors, all coming

  • Marquette – NMU Theatre and Dance Senior Showcase

    Northern Michigan University Theatre and Dance will highlight and celebrate the talents of the department’s graduating students with its inaugural Senior Showcase at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 25. A second performance will be held on Mackinac Island for industry professionals from New York and major regional theaters on Tuesday, May 20. “Showcases are shorter than full shows, owing to the busy schedules of the agents, casting directors and artistic directors who attend, so this will feature short scenes and songs in a variety-show format, just over an hour in length,” said Director Jimmy Ludwig. “It’s fairly standard for BFA programs to

  • NMU Theatre and Dance Presents Senior Showcase

      Northern Michigan University Theatre and Dance will highlight and celebrate the talents of the department’s graduating students with its inaugural Senior Showcase at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 25. A second performance will be held on Mackinac Island for industry professionals from New York and major regional theaters on Tuesday, May 20. “Showcases are shorter than full shows, owing to the busy schedules of the agents, casting directors and artistic directors who attend, so this will feature short scenes and songs in a variety-show format, just over an hour in length,” said Director Jimmy Ludwig. “It’s fairly standard for BFA programs

  • Downtown Marquette Farmers Market Membership Sale & Special Preview Market Event

    The Downtown Marquette Farmers Market is excited to announce a one-day Membership Sale & Preview Market happening Saturday, April 26, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Marquette Commons. This special event invites the community to kick off the market season early with a taste of what’s to come—and a chance to support local food, art, and small businesses. Be the First to Shop the 2025 Season The Preview Market will feature a small selection of returning and new vendors offering early-season goods—from fresh-baked treats and small-batch goods to handcrafted items. It’s a sneak peek at the flavors and creativity the

  • Arnold – UP Pink Power 17-Mile Walk Fundraiser

    Gary’s Knotty Pine 47236 County Road 426, Arnold, Michigan

    17-Mile Walk from Knotty Pine to Up North Lodge to Benefit UP Pink Power On Saturday, April 26th, 2025, join us for a 17-mile walk from the Knotty Pine to the Up North Lodge to support UP Pink Power, a dedicated organization focused on helping residents of the Upper Michigan with catastrophic events in their life. Participants will embark on a 17-mile walk that will include over 25 pit stops and a lunch at the half way point, united in the cause of raising awareness and funds for UP Pink Power. All proceeds from the walk will go directly to

  • Houghton – Spring Bazaar

    Saints Peter and Paul Lutheran Church 1010 Madeleine Street, Houghton, Michigan

    Dorcas Society of SS Peter & Paul Lutheran, 1010 Madeleine, Houghton, is holding its Spring Bazaar on Saturday, April 26, 2025, from noon-3:00 pm.  Funds raised go toward missions, both near and far.

  • Great Lakes Poetry Festival:  2024 International 3-Day Chapbook Contest Reading  & Award Ceremony 

    Great Lakes Poetry Festival:  2024 International 3-Day Chapbook Contest Reading  & Award Ceremony  Saturday, April 26, 2025.  1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Peter White Public Library Community Room.  Enjoy readings by the three winners of the 2024 3-Day International Chapbook Competition that was judged by award-winning poet Diane Glancy. No admission charge.  For more information, contact Marty at 226-4322, machatz@pwpl.info, or visit pwpl.info.

  • UP Rainbow Pride Community Potluck

    UP Rainbow Pride (UPRP) is excited about hosting two events in April aimed at building community and offering a safe, affirming, and social space for the LGBTQIA+ community in Marquette County and beyond. The aim of these events is to create an all-ages space where LGBTQIA community members and allies can celebrate fellowship and fabulousness. UPRP will also be hosting a Community Potluck on Saturday, April 26th from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Lost Creek Kitchen in Marquette. LGBTQIA and Allied community members of all ages are welcome to join in on an evening of food, activities, and

  • Hancock – UP Wild in the Keweenaw Event

    Wilderness Walk Sunday, April 27, 2025 at 3:00 pm Paavola Wetlands Nature Area – Off No. 9 Road in Paavola Location 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. The nature area contains miles of hiking trails suitable for visitors of all accessibility. Everyone is welcome, no religious affiliation is necessary.