Superior Seafood Boil with the Ragin’ Northern Cajun
Catch Superior Seafood Boils out on the fest field at Earth Rider Brewery every other Friday night for a Cajun boil. The small, family-run catering business has a mission to bring the taste, fun and spirit of an authentic Louisiana seafood boil up north.
Superior Seafood Boil with the Ragin’ Northern Cajun
Catch Superior Seafood Boils out on the fest field at Earth Rider Brewery every other Friday night for a Cajun boil. The small, family-run catering business has a mission to bring the taste, fun and spirit of an authentic Louisiana seafood boil up north.
Meet in the Park 2026
Lincoln Park Children and Families Collaborative hosts the annual Meet in the Park to bring neighbors and community resources together to build social connectedness. The event features a two bounce houses, relay races, a mobile library, snacks and beverages, sidewalk chalk, water painting, face painting, Zoomobile, a five-senses exhibit, Big Red Bookshelf, basketball, nature play activities, resources, games, activities, giveaways, drawings and more.
Poetry as Practice: A North Shore Poetry Workshop Series
This series, taught by author, Chelsea B. DesAutels, is a set of three day-long writing workshops in Duluth and Two Harbors. utilizing the idea that the more we practice what we love—hiking, cooking, reading—the more we learn from it. Participants will practice writing poetry together and see what it has to teach as writers and beyond. Expect to leave with several new drafts and a larger poetry community.
This workshop is designed for seasoned and brand-new writers alike. No experience necessary. The series is made possible by a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. There is no fee to attend.
Poetry as Practice consists of three workshops: May 30 (Duluth), July 10 (Two Harbors) and September 19 (Duluth). Register for one or all three. Each workshop will contain fresh material and prompts.
Registration is available at chelseabdesautels.com.
Lake Superior Community Health Center Duluth Block Party
Lake Superior Community Health Center Duluth hosts its annual free block party as part of National Community Health Center Week. The event features food trucks, live music, dogs for adoption from PJ’s Rescue and more,
Tables are set up for various services offered at Lake Superior Community Health Center, and there are opportunities to enter drawings.
Get Great Stuff Local Art and Gift Fair 2026
The 17th annual Get Great Stuff Local Art and Gift Fair is a marketplace featuring the work of about 30 local artisans and authors. A variety of items are for sale, from jewelry to books to ceramics to winter wear and more.
Free parking is available.
Femme Frights Film Club: Short Film Night
Femme Frights Film Club meets on the first and third Saturday of every month to screen and discuss horror films with feminist themes.
Femme Frights Film Club: The Living Dead Girl
The Living Dead Girl is a 1982 French horror-drama about a young woman who has returned from the dead and needs human blood in order to survive.
Femme Frights Film Club meets on the first and third Saturday of each month to screen and discuss horror films with feminist themes.
Femme Frights Film Club: The Hunger
Femme Frights Film Club meets on the first and third Saturday of every month to screen and discuss horror films with feminist themes.
Carnivorous and Odd-ball Plants Field Trip
The Sax-Zim Bog is a network of habitats that allows for a large and interesting diversity of flowering plants. Some species are especially odd considering the ways they have adapted to thrive in less-than-ideal conditions, like those found in bogs and the shallow, acidic soils of northern Minnesota. This field trip places a special focus on the plant “weirdos” found within the Sax-Zim Bog, including pitcher plants, sundews, ghost pipe, pinesaps, coralroots, bladderworts and more.
Field Trip attendance is free for Friends of Sax-Zim Bog members. The $25 membership fee covers free entry to all field trips and programs, excluding workshops, in a 12-month period.
Registration is required at saxzim.org. Registrants meet at the Friends of Sax-Zim Bog Welcome Center and Lois King Education Center at 10 a.m. The field trip concludes at 3 p.m.







