Have you ever tried snowshoeing? Searched for a Yeti that was loose in Duluth? Now is your chance! Throughout February, the Duluth Parks & Recreation is providing many opportunities to get out and have fun.
The College of St. Scholastica’s theatrical production presents "Incorruptible: a Dark Comedy About the Dark Ages" online on Thursday, March 4 through Sunday, March 7.
The Minnesota Historical Society will resume tours of Split Rock Lighthouse on March 13 on a limited basis, with more options expected by summer. The Lighthouse will also be offering daily pop-up history presentations and a rotating photography exhibit beginning March 1.
A spacecraft from the United Arab Emirates has swung into orbit around Mars. It is the first of three robotic explorers arriving at the red planet, China and the U.S. are next.
The Superior Public Museums will be holding a virtual seminar with Robert-Jan Quené, Ph.D. on how to care for your plants on Thursday, March 11. Registration is open.
UW-Superior Music Department to showcases student jazz musicians in free virtual concert on Thursday, December 10. You can register for the free virtual performance.
Second Harvest Food Bank is in need of volunteers to help pack boxes of food to be delivered to NE Minnesota and NW Wisconsin food shelves. Proper health protocols will be followed. More details on WDIO.com.
Looking for something fun to do online? The Lake Superior Railroad Museum is offering daily video tours on several social media platforms. The short segments will take you into the museum, even while it's closed.