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Apr 2023
An event every week that begins at 10:30 am on Saturday, repeating until Apr 29, 2023
Majestic Flow: All Levels Yoga with Ijshanita
An event every week that begins at 10:30 am on Saturday, repeating until Apr 29, 2023
This all-levels Majestic Flow class is lead by instructor Ijshanita Dunigan. It is designed to encourage, balance and uplift "feminine and masculine energies." Sign-up through the Evolve website or through the Mindbody app. Drop-in price for non-members is $15.
Find out more »WE Health Clinic Post Roe v. Wade
Having served our community for over 40 years, WE Health Clinic has seen its share of challenges to and championing reproductive freedoms. In this event, folks can hear from WE Health Clinic Executive Director Paulina Briggs and Operations Director Jordan Wigfall about the history, tenacity and future of Duluth's only abortion clinic.
Find out more »An event every month that begins at 4:15 pm on day Second of the month, repeating until May 9, 2023
One event on Apr 4, 2023 at 4:15 pm
Youth Photography Club
An event every month that begins at 4:15 pm on day Second of the month, repeating until May 9, 2023
One event on Apr 4, 2023 at 4:15 pm
The Duluth Art Institute hosts a monthly photography club for teens ages 13 and up. No experience is necessary and smartphones can be used as cameras. The DAI does have some loaner cameras as well. Students are encouraged to explore new techniques, think outside the box, develop their own ideas and learn to collaborate on projects, all while learning technical and aesthetic skills pertaining to photography. The group will experiment with darkroom techniques, traditional film and making 'zines. An exhibit…
Find out more »The Corsair & the Story Of Korean War Heroism
The recent movie 'Devotion' was based on a true story. When Jesse Brown, the Navy's first black aviator, was shot down over North Korea, his wingman, Tom Hudner, did the unthinkable to save him and crashed his own plane into the same mountain. The incredible tale is presented By EAA Program Director Chris Henry.
Find out more »Professional Development Workshop: Organization Development Principles
Bob Hartl of the College of St. Scholastica will address how to apply organization development principles to address the challenges presented by COVID-19 and social unrest in the past two years. Zoom access will be emailed upon registration.
Find out more »Customized Facial Toner
Participants can learn how to make a customized facial toner in this hour long workshop. Face toners prep the skin for moisturizers and serum while getting rid of excess oil and stubborn dirt or makeup leftover on everyone's face after washing. They aren't just for teenagers with acne anymore. This toner can be made to target whatever skin concerns are present from acne to dryness to aging. It's also very easy to use. Multiple dates and times for this workshop…
Find out more »Bee Box Building
Learn about native pollinators and build a bee box to attract them to your garden. Blue orchard mason bees are native pollinators and two to three times more effective than introduced honeybees. All materials are supplied and all experience levels are welcome. An adult must accompany youth under 18. Please RSVP by April 5 so that materials may be purchased.
Find out more »Zeitgeist Minnesota Media Arts School: Introduction to Documentary
In this workshop, you'll explore the many different types of documentaries and build the basic technical skills to create successful nonfiction films. This includes selecting compelling topics based on available resources, pre-production, lighting, sound recording, cinematography, interviewing, finding the story and editing. Over the course of the workshop, participants will each create their own short documentaries and will leave the course with the skills to make many more. Classes meet on Tuesday nights for eight weeks, from April 11 to…
Find out more »West Duluth Business Club Lunch Meeting
The West Duluth Business Club meets on the second Wednesday of each month in Mr. D's banquet room. This month's guest speaker is Amber Burns, community impact specialist for the Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation. The cost is the price of food ordered off the luncheon menu. The mission of the West Duluth Business Club is to foster and provide a common voice for business and civic groups toward the advancement of the commercial, social, civic and environmental interests of…
Find out more »Screenwriting Workshop
The Zeitgeist Minnesota Media Arts School presents this workshop on screenwriting fundamentals. Participants will develop an idea from pitch to outline to screenplay. While no previous screenwriting experience is required, students should come to the workshop with ideas for short films. The class is a series of eight sessions held on Wednesday nights from April 12 to May 31, 6:30 to 9 p.m. Register online at zeitgeistarts.com.
Find out more »Zeitgeist Minnesota Media Arts School: Screenwriting Workshop
Do you have a great idea for a feature film? Many have great ideas; only few craft them into screenplays. This workshop teaches screenwriting fundamentals as you develop your idea from pitch to outline to screenplay. While no previous screenwriting experience is required, you should come to the workshop with ideas for short films. Classes meet on Wednesday nights for eight weeks from April 12 to May 31. Sessions are designed for those aged 16 and older — all experience…
Find out more »The River Talks: Art and Science
River Talks is a free, informal speaker series about the St. Louis River Estuary in Duluth-Superior and a cooperative project between Wisconsin Sea Grant and the Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve. This in-person and online installment features local environmental science painter and muralist, Adam Swanson. Zoom link and more information to come at lakesuperiornerr.org.
Find out more »Zeitgeist Minnesota Media Arts School: Editing Workshop
This editing workshop is designed for students who are interested in motion pictures, television and new media post-production. Students will learn the theory of media production and the basics of editing. Throughout the class, they will apply that knowledge by producing a variety of projects using Adobe Premiere. Classes meet on Thursday nights for eight weeks, from April 13 to June 1. Sessions are designed for those aged 16 and older — all experience levels are welcome. To register for…
Find out more »Editing Workshop
The Zeitgeist Minnesota Media Arts School presents this editing workshop designed for students who are interested in motion picture, television and new media post-production. Students learn theory in motion picture, television and media production and editing. They apply that knowledge by producing a variety of projects using Adobe Premiere. The class is a series of eight sessions held on Thursday nights from April 13 to June 1, 6:30 to 9 p.m. Register online at zeitgeistarts.com.
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