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Arts & Events Calendar Cont.
February 20
Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story, now in its 25th amazing year, is the “World’s Most Successful Rock ‘n’ Roll Musical” and it continues to thrill audiences around the world. The show tells the story of Buddy Holly through his short yet spectacular career, and features the classic songs, “Peggy Sue”, “That’ll Be The Day”, “Not Fade Away”, “Oh Boy”, Ritchie Valens’ “La Bamba”, The Big Bopper’s “Chantilly Lace” and many more! Performance will be held at 8 pm in the Decc’s Symphony Hall. Call (800) 745-300.
February 20-27
The Lake Superior Ice Project & Festival is hosted by the City of Superior and the Tourist Development Fund along with their partners – National Bank of Commerce; Kwik Trip; and Superior Water, Light & Power Company – the festival includes bonfires, s’mores, and fireworks as well as light shows choreographed to music held in Roger Hanson’s incredible towering ice sculpture at Barker’s Island in Superior. icemanroger.com
February 22
The Needle Arts Guild of Duluth’s February 22 meeting will be held at the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd beginning at 1 pm. MARILYN WISURI will present a program featuring saami needlework. Guest fee for the program is $5. Call (218) 525-2576.
February 25
Enjoy an evening of drinks, dancing, mystery, and merrymaking at CHOICE, Unlimited’s 3rd Annual Masquerade Ball, “Flights of Fancy!” CHOICE, unlimited is a day program dedicated to supporting individuals with disabilities and persons who are experiencing barriers to employment and community inclusion. The event raises funds to support its vibrant ARTS Program. Festive attire and masks are encouraged. Held at 7 pm at the Greysolon Plaza Ballroom. Call (218) 724-5869. choiceunlimited.org
February 26
Spirit Moving Over Chaos Communities is a concert with music from all corners of the world as a means of working through hardship, hope, and healing. The Twin Ports Choral Project explores music composed in remembrance of people and places torn apart by poverty, disaster, and war. 7:30 pm at the Mitchell Auditorium at The College of St. Scholastica. Call (800) 447-5444.
February 27
Grand Minnesota Taste-Together Brewfest will feature musical guests, Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls. Enjoy over 160 different craft beers and wines poured by local, regional and national breweries. Celebrate the evening away with a live concert. In its sixth year, this fundraising event supports the Twin Ports Miracle League and is held at 4:30 pm at the Grand Casino in Hinkley. Call (320) 384-7771.
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March 3-20
“RHINOCEROS!” When a rhinoceros charges across the town square, Berenger thinks nothing of it. Soon, however, rhinoceroses are multiplying, and the world is threatened. Are we all destined to become animals? Performances held at 7:30 pm on Thursday-Saturday; 2 pm on Sunday at the Dudley Experimental Theatre of UMD. Call (218) 726-8561.
March 3, 10, 17 & 24
Grab the kids and head on down to the Heritage Sports Center for the City of Duluth’s Parks and Recreation Open Skate. This event is free and open to skaters of all ages. Held from 6:30-8 pm at the Duluth Heritage Sports Center. Limited skates are available to use. duluthmn.gov/event-calendar
March 4
Duluth Children’s Museum First Fridays is an opportunity to enjoy a night full of fun and learning for the entire family. Free and held from 6-8 pm at the Duluth Children’s Museum in Clyde Park. Call (218) 733-7543.