Sep 2022
Duluth Community Garden Harvest Dinner 2022
The Duluth Community Garden Program celebrates the growing season, appreciates volunteers and nominates the 2023 Vegetable of the Year during its annual Harvest Dinner. This year's event is a potluck meal celebrating the 2022 vegetable of the year: tomatoes.
Find out more »Oct 2022
Parkinson’s Good Start Program
The Good Start Program, offered by American Parkinson Disease Association Minnesota in partnership with Essentia Health, is a two-week educational series people diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and their loved ones. Sessions are Oct. 12 and 19. Topics covered include: • What Parkinson's disease is • Treatment options for Parkinson's disease • The healthcare team for Parkinson's disease management • The role of rehabilitation and exercise in Parkinson's disease management • Medication management for optimum functioning • Positive coping strategies in…
Find out more »Mar 2023
Annual Ceili Fundraiser for Loaves & Fishes
The Loaves and Fishes Community will host their annual Irish Ceili on Friday, March 17 to celebrate St Patrick’s Day and to raise funds for neighbors experiencing homelessness. The Ceili will feature live Irish music by the Zenith City Ceili Band and easy traditional group dances. The Ceili is open to people of all ages and abilities. No partner is necessary and all dances are taught. Dance instruction begins at 7 p.m. and the dancing starts at 7:30 p.m. A…
Find out more »Sep 2023
Vegetable of the Year Potluck
Come join us for the Vegetable of the Year Potluck at St Paul's Episcopal Church. It's time to celebrate the bounty of our gardens and share delicious dishes together. Bring your tastiest collard greens creations to celebrate its year in the spotlight and get ready to nominate and vote on the next vegetable of the year in Duluth. Costumes, poems and passionate speeches centered on your favorite vegetable are encouraged. Dinner at 5:30. There is a door prize raffle at…
Find out more »A Servant’s Heart
This inaugural concert program of the all-professional Twin Ports Choral Project chamber singers offers repertoire that examines the many faces of service and facets of a servant’s heart, in whatever form they may come. Features Duluth organist Tom Hamilton on works by Herbert Howells, Arvo Pärt and Anton Bruckner and further repertoire by Nathan Carter, Alma Androzzo, Gustav Ernesaks, Thabo Matshego, Undine Smith Moore, Marshall Bartholomew, Benedict Sheehan, Deke Sharon, Christopher Theofanidis and Shawn Kirchner. Tickets are available at eventbrite.com.
Find out more »Dec 2023
Festival of Lessons and Carols
In the tradition of King’s College in Cambridge, England, this service foretells the story of the birth of Jesus in scripture and song. Festive cookie reception to follow in the Parish Hall.
Find out more »Christmas Eve at St. Paul’s Episcopal
All are invited to celebrate the story of Christmas. Children attending are encouraged to play a part in the Christmas Eve Pageant. Costumes are ready for visitors to wear upon arrival. Any child wishing to play an Angel, Sheeptender, Wise Person or Creature is invited to do so. No practice needed. Please arrive by 3:30 p.m. for costume distribution and a brief orientation.
Find out more »Christmas Eve at St. Paul’s Episcopal
All are invited to celebrate the story of Christmas. Children attending the service are encouraged to play a part in the yearly Christmas Eve Pageant. Costumes are ready for visitors to wear upon arrival. Any child wishing to play an Angel, Sheeptender, Wise Person or Creature is invited to participate. No practice need. Please arrive by 3:30 p.m. costume distribution and a brief orientation.
Find out more »Mar 2024
St. Patrick’s Ceili Dance Fundraiser for Loaves and Fishes
The Loaves and Fishes Community will host an Irish Ceili to celebrate St Patrick’s Day and to raise funds for neighbors experiencing homelessness. The Ceili will feature live Irish music and easy traditional group dances. The Ceili is open to people of all ages and abilities. No partner is necessary and all dances are taught. Dance instruction begins at 6 p.m. All are welcome. This is a sober, family-friendly event.
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