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Arts & Events Calendar

The Duluth Wedding Show

January 8

You said “Yes!” Now let the planning begin. This annual event will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., followed by a fashion show from 3-4 p.m. at the DECC. Meet with the area’s most talented and trustworthy wedding professionals in a relaxed and fun atmosphere while you taste delicious cakes, see light displays, register to win prizes, and find your dream dress. You’ll be inspired as you find new ideas and uncover the latest wedding trends.Tickets are limited; visit www.duluthbridalshow.com for details.

Greysolon Dinner Dances

January 21 - March 4

Greysolon hosts Dads and Daughters, Moms and Daughters, and Moms and Sons dinner dances from 6-10 p.m. on selected evenings. All ages are invited to enjoy a night filled with dancing, laughing, singing, sweets and savories. Cost is $26 per person and includes a grand dinner buffet, endless dessert buffet, pictures, cash bar and kiddy drinks and so much more. For details and to register, visit https://greysolonballroomevents.ticketleap. com/.

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Two Harbors Winter Frolic

February 11-12

Embrace the fun of winter at this annual event, featuring curling, boot hockey, winter T-ball, outdoor bean bag tournament, photo scavenger hunt, sliding hill, snowman contest, kids’ races, vendor fair, live music, and more! For details, visit www.facebook. com/twoharborswinterfrolic.

Lake Superior Ice Festival

January 28-29

This community-driven event celebrates the coolest aspects of our region! It features 24 ice sculptures around Superior, each on a blue base and with a trivia question attached. Watch ice carving in action. Get free figure skating lessons. Put your snowshoeing skills to the test in an obstacle course race. Create your own snow creations with spray bottles of color dye at Fairlawn Mansion. Enjoy a performance by the Sterling Silver Fire Twirlers. Take part in two mini-golf experiences (lighted at night, snow hazards during the day) or try your hand at free disc golf. Play Kubb, a traditional Viking yard game, or watch one of the live demonstrations. Stop at Barkers Island Inn and shop the 6th Annual Ice Festival Market and Craft Fair. Submit your pet in the Canine King and Queen Contest, or the Felines of the Festival Contest, sponsored by the Humane Society of Douglas County. Warm up by bonfire pits. Watch beginners to pros race motorcycles, dirt bikes and ATVs on the ice, near the SS Meteor Whaleback. Kids, try your hand at the Passport Scavenger Hunt, crafts and refreshments at the Richard I. Bong Veterans Historical Center, or see the Disney ice princesses. All ages can enjoy the food and beverage tent presented by the PASS Foundation, the Superior Snow Slide, and Saturday evening’s fireworks. There’s a lot to see, so hop on the hay bale shuttles at four various stops. For all details on all these activities, visit https://lakesuperioricefestival. com/.

Duluth Sport Show

February 17-20

The Duluth Boat, Sports, Travel & RV Show plus the Northland Outdoors Duluth Deer Classic is one mega sports event you don’t want to miss, featuring exhibitors and vendors and the following shows: Wild World of Animals, Freedom in a Can, Lowrance Marine Electronics University, Kids Fishing Clinic, hunting expert Tim Andrus, Pheasants Forever Youth Village, and Live Trout Pond. See the exhibitor list and details at duluthsportshow.com. The event will be held at the DECC; hours are 3-9 p.m. Thursday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.

Duluth Women’s Expo

February 29 magazines@duluthnews. com

The Duluth Women’s Expo is always a great excuse to gather your girlfriends and head to the DECC. Women wear more hats than a coat rack and all at a moment’s notice. Whether they are shopping, meal planning, choosing the family car, or making important financial decisions, women are calling the shots, and having the right information is key! Enjoy a day of fun, shopping, information and more from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the DECC. Free tickets are coming soon; see Duluth Women’s Expo on Facebook.

ONGOING:

Duluth Children’s Museum 115 S. 29th Ave. W., Duluth 218-733-7543 duluthchildrensmuseum.org

Duluth Depot

506 W. Michigan St., Duluth 218-727-8025 duluthdepot.org

Douglas County Historical Society 1101 John Ave., Superior 715-392-8449 douglashistory.org

Glensheen Historic Estate 3300 London Road, Duluth 218-726-8910 glensheen.org

Great Lakes Aquarium 353 Harbor Dr., Duluth 218-740-3474 glaquarium.org

Lake Superior Zoo 7210 Fremont St., Duluth 218-730-4500 lszooduluth.org

North Shore Scenic Railroad 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth 218-722-1273 duluthtrains.com

The Lake Superior & Mississippi Railroad 6930 Fremont St., Duluth 218-624-7549 lsmrr.org

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