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to Woody Allen’s 1977 movie, Annie Hall. This event is geared for adults, and runs from 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm. Duluthlibrary.org
Holiday Break Camp at Hartley Nature Center

December 27 - 29


Youth winter day camp opportunities are offered at Hartley Nature Center while the Duluth school system is on break. This year, Holiday Break Camp will be December 27 –29. Registration opens November 15. Visit hartleynature.org/hartley-nature-centerprograms/day-camps to learn more.
Lake Superior Zoomobile Presents Nocturnal Animals
December 28
Do your kids love learning about animals? Come to the Duluth Public Library’s main branch (520 West Superior Street) on December 28th. Kids will join folks from the Lake Superior Zoo to discover why some animals stay awake at night and what adaptations they have that help them survive. This free program is sponsored by the Friends of the Duluth Public Library and the Duluth Library Foundation. The event has two slots, and runs from 2:00 – 2:45 pm and 3:00 – 3:45 pm. Please note that spots are limited, and registration is required. Duluthlibrary.org
Noon Year’s Eve Party
December 30
Kids want to party like it’s 2018, too! Kids 2nd grade and younger are invited to the
Duluth Public Library’s main branch (520 West Superior Street) to celebrate the New Year at noon instead of midnight! Event runs from 11 am -12:30 pm. Drop in anytime for a dance party, crafts, snacks, games, noise makers, and a noon countdown to a shower of balloons! Duluthlibrary.org
Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra presents: Pops - Purple Rain
December 31
Ring in 2018 with the DSSO and one of Minnesota’s greatest artists: Prince! This evening features A Symphonic Tribute to the Music of Prince and the full orchestra, bringing to life some of the biggest hits of this incomparable musician. Held at Symphony Hall inside the DECC, 350 Harbor Drive. Dsso. com
Marshall School Open House
January 6
You are invited to visit Marshall School during their Open House! This is a great opportunity to learn more about what Marshall School offers for your child’s education. This open house experience is designed to allow exploration of Marshall School (1215 Rice Lake Road) in a way that is meaningful for you. There will be middle school and upper school teachers, current parents and students, and members of the school’s administration available for tours and questions. Please RSVP at marshallschool.org. Open house runs from 1 – 3 pm.
Courage Kenny Ski and Snowboard Program
January 9 – March 8



Courage Kenny Ski and Snowboard offers one-to-one instruction in adaptive skiing and snowboarding techniques that accommodate people with a variety of disabilities. Volunteer instructors specialize in teaching skiing and snowboarding with the use of adaptive equipment. Priority will be given to students that need adaptive equipment. This may include those with physical disabilities, sensory impairments, and visual impairments. Lessons take place at Spirit Mountain, Giant’s Ridge, and Lutsen Mountain, and lesson times vary. Contact Mark Hanna to learn more: (218) 726-4834 ext. 1, or mark.hanna@allina.com.
UWS Presents Breakfast with Champions - Athletic Department Coaches and Staff
January 11
Join the University of Wisconsin Superior for Breakfast With Champions! For the second straight year, Yellowjacket Athletics will offer an opportunity for its fans and friends to enjoy a meal with coaches and student-athletes. The Breakfast with Champions event begins at 7:30 am at Perkins Restaurant in Superior. These events are pay-on-your-own and are open to the public. Perkins Restaurant - 63 East 2nd Street Superior, WI 54880. For more information on the Breakfast with Champions and other UW-Superior athletic department functions, please contact Yellowjacket Athletics at (715) 395-4693.
The Underground presents Calendar Girls
January 11 – 20
Calendar Girls is the hilarious and touching