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antique automobiles from 1900 to 1935, Allis-Chalmers and Case machinery, and visit the Antique Village and Agricultural Museum. Youth 14 and younger, free; $6 per day or $10 weekend pass. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. U.P. State Fairgrounds, 2401 12th Avenue North. upsteamandgasengine.org • Rock the Dock. Listen to music performed by Jam Band and Driver. 3 to 10 p.m. Municipal Dock, Ludington Park. deltami.org

Ishpeming

• Tween Book Club. Youth age 8 and older are invited to discuss Turtle Boy by M. Evan Wolkenstein. 1 p.m. Email njohnson@uproc.lib.mi.us to RSVP and for Zoom link

Marquette

• Marquette Marathon. Cheer on runners as they compete in a marathon, half-marathon, and 5K races. Prices, times and locations vary. marquettemaraton.com • Farmers Market. Shop for local produce, flowers, crafts and more. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Marquette Commons, 112 S. Third St. mqtfarmersmarket.com • Marquette Area Blues Fest. Enjoy music by Under the Sun, Edie & The Bluesers, The Ivy Ford Band, Amanda Fish and Albert Castiglia. Weekend pass, $60. 1 to 10 p.m. Mattson Lower Harbor Park, Lakeshore Blvd. marquetteareabluessociety.org

Rock

• Boogie Fest Too. Listen to music performed by TC Knuckleheads, Outlaw’d, Howard “Guitar” Luedtke & Blue Max, Carp River Barn Band, and the Todd Michael Band. $25. Noon. 14069 County Line G Road. 356-6191 or boogiefesttoo.rocks

05 SUNDAY

sunrise 7:14 a.m.; sunset 8:22 p.m.

Copper Harbor

• Copper Harbor Trails Fest. Runners will compete in a 10K, and bikers will compete in the Enduro races. Prices and times vary. copperhabortrails.org • Outdoor Concert. Listen to music performed by 4onthefloor. 7 p.m. Grant Township Park, 220 Gratiot St. copperhabortrails.org

Marquette

• Marquette Area Blues Fest. Enjoy music by Uncle Pete’s All-Star BBQ Blues Band, Flat Broke Blues Band, Laura Rain & The Caesars, John Primer & The Real Deal Blues Band, and The Nick Moss Band. Weekend pass, $60. 1 to 10 p.m. Mattson Lower Harbor Park, Lakeshore Blvd. marquetteareabluessociety.org

Michigamme

• Bluegrass on the Ridge. Enjoy music by Chashin’ Steel and Strung Togehter. 3 to 7 p.m. Maple Ridge Resort, 134 CR- I C.

06 MONDAY

sunrise 7:16 a.m.; sunset 8:20 p.m.

Labor Day Escanaba

• U.P. Steam and Gas Engine Show. View antique automobiles from 1900 to 1935, Allis-Chalmers and Case machinery, and visit the Antique Village and Agricultural Museum. Youth 14 and younger, free; $6 per day or $10 weekend pass. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. U.P. State Fairgrounds, 2401 12th Avenue North. upsteamandgasengine.org • Labor Day Parade. The parade will begin at the Marketplace on Ludington Street and end at the Municipal Dock. Noon. Ludington Street. deltami.org • Rock the Dock. Listen to music performed by Sit Down Francis and We Ain’t Saints. 1:30 to 8 p.m. Municipal Dock, Ludington Park. deltami.org

Ishpeming

• Labor Day Festival. Celebrate the day with a paradem music, kids’ activities, food and more. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lake Bancroft, West Euclid St.

Marquette

• Registration Deadline: NLCC’s The Drug Epidemic in Marquette County.

See Wednesday the 13th.

07 TUESDAY

sunrise 7:17 a.m.; sunset 8:18 p.m.

Ishpeming

• Storytime at the Park. Bring your own blanket for seating. 11 a.m. Al Quaal Recreation Area, 501 Poplar St. 486-4381.

Marquette

• PWPL Kindness Club. Create outdoor chalk art displays with a positive vibe. Chalk kits will be available for pick-up from the youth service desk. 10:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323. • Toddler Storytime. Stories, songs, rhymes, finger-plays and activities for youth ages 18-to 36-months with an adult. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 9:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323. • Preschool Storytime. Stories, songs, rhymes, crafts and school-readiness activities for preschool-aged children with an adult. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 10:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323. • Muggles for Potter. Youth in grades 2 and 3 are invited. Help chose a wizard and make a butterbeer potion. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 10:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323. • What’s Up? Astronomy Series. Scott Stobbelaar of the Marquette Astronomical Society will discuss what can be seen in the U.P. skies in September. 7 p.m. via Zoom. Visit pwpl.info for Zoom link

08 WEDNESDAY

sunrise 7:18 a.m.; sunset 8:16 p.m.

Marquette

• Wonder Babies. Newborns to age 17-months with an adult are invited for songs, rhymes and stories. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 9:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323.

• Homeschool Chapter Book Club.

During this 5-week course, the group will read Because of Winn Dixie by

Calumet

• Calumet Art Center. Featuring works by local and regional artists. Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., 57055 Fifth St. 934-2228.

• Copper Country Associated Artist.

Works by members and workshop participants in watercolor and oil, drawings, photography, sculpture, quilting, wood, textile, clay, glass and other media. Thursday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 205 Fifth St. 337-1252 or ccaartists.org • Gallery on 5th. Works by local and regional artists. Days and hours vary. 109 Fifth St. 369-0094.

Copper Harbor

• EarthWorks Gallery. Featuring Lake Superior-inspired photography by Steve Brimm. Daily, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 216 First St. (910)319-1650.

Escanaba

• East Ludington Art Gallery. Works by local artists. Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 1007 Ludington St. 786-0300 or eastludingtongallery.com • William Bonifas Fine Arts Gallery. - Journey Through Mental Health, featuring works by artists who live with mental health symptoms, will be on display September 9 through October 28, with a public reception at 7 p.m. September 9. Tuesday, through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 pm. 700 First Ave South. 786-3833.

Hancock

• Finlandia University Gallery. - Copper Planted Seeds, featuring works by Ashante Kindle and Khari Turner, will be on display through October 5, with a closing reception at 7 p.m. September 30. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturdays, noon to 4 p.m. 435 Quincy St. 487-7500. • Kerredge Gallery. Featuring works by local and regional artists. Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Community Arts Center, 126 Quincy St. 482-2333 or coppercountryarts.com • Youth Gallery. Featuring works by local students. Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Community Arts Center, 126 Quincy St. 482-2333 or coppercountryarts.com

Houghton

• A-Space Gallery. - HYPERCONNECTION, featuring works by Tiffany Lange, will be on display September 17 through November 7, with an opening reception at 5 p.m. on September 17. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturdays, 1 to 8 p.m. Rozsa Center, 1400 Townsend Dr. mtu.edu/ rozsa

Marquette

• Art—U.P. Style. Art by Carol

John French | Presque Isle Looking South| Wintergreen Hill Gallery, Marquette

Papaleo, works by local artists, gifts, classes and more. Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. 130 W. Washington St. 225-1993. • DeVos Art Museum. - Regional Perspectives by Women Artists, featuring works in various media from the dawn of the 20th century to present, will be on display. - Personal to Political, featuring works by African American artists who helped shape contemporary art conversation, will be on display through October 31. Monday through Friday, noon to 5 p.m. Corner of Seventh and Tracy streets. NMU. 227-1481 or nmu.edu/devos • Graci Gallery. Works by regional and national artists. Featuring fine craft, contemporary art, and jewelry. Thursday and Friday, noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday through Wednesday, by appointment or chance. 555 E Michigan Street. gracigallery.com

• Huron Mountain Club Gallery.

Works by Paula Kiesling will be on display through September 30. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 228-0472. • Lake Superior Photo and Gallery. The studio features landscape photographic art by Shawn Malone, including naturescapes of the Lake Superior region. Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 211 S. Front St. 228-3686 or lakesuperiorphoto.com

• Lake Superior Art Association Deo

Gallery. Works by local and regional artists. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 228-0472.

• Peter White Public Library Reception Area Gallery.

- Pursuing a Perfect View, featuring landscape art by John French, will be on display through September 18. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 228-0472.

• The Gallery: A Marquette Artist

Collective Project. Works by local and regional artists. Tuesday through Saturday, Noon to 2 p.m. Suite U7,130 W. Washington St. mqtartistcollective@. org

• The Studio Gallery at Presque Isle.

Works by local and internationally acclaimed artists. Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, noon to 4 p.m. 2905 (continued on page 81)

Lakeshore Blvd. 360-4453.

• Wintergreen Hill Gallery and Gifts.

Featuring works by local and regional artists. Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 810 N. Third St. 2731374.

• Zero Degrees Artist Gallery.

Welcoming new artists with works in oils, watercolors, mixed media, jewelry, photography, metals, woods, recycled and fiber arts and much more. Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 525 N, Third St. 228-3058 or zerodegreesgallery.org

Michigamme

• Michigamme Moonshine Art

Gallery. Works by local and regional artists. Wednesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday by chance. 136 E.

Main St. 323-6546. (continued from page 80) Kate DiCamillo. Activities will include cooking, science and art. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 10:45 a.m. Community Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323.

• Homeschool Storybook Club.

Students age 5 to 7 are invited to listen to stories and complete crafts based off the book. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 10:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323.

• NLCC’s 1868 Scientific Expedition to

Lake Superior–In 3D. Don Balmer will discuss the 1868 expedition. Register by the 1st. NCLL members, $3; nonmembers, $6. 2 p.m. Room 101B, Superior Dome, NMU. 228-9367. • Preschool Creative Movement. Youth age 3 to 5 will explore dance and rhythm while developing large and fine motor skills, coordination and imagination. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 2 p.m. Community Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323. • Junior Teen Advisory Board. Students in grades 5 to 8 are welcome to play games, plan events and gain volunteer experience. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 4:15 p.m. Teen Services, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323. • Wednesday Farmers Market. Shop for local produce, flowers, crafts and more. 5 to 7 p.m. Marquette Commons, 112 S. Third St. mqtfarmersmarket.com • Authors Reading Virtually. Author Peter Markus will read from his collection of poetry, When Our Fathers Return to Us as Birds. 7 p.m. via Zoom. Visit pwpl.info for Zoom link

• Skiing, Skating and Slapshots: A Winter Sports Slideshow, Instant

Replay. Jack Deo and Jim Koski will share stories and photographs about Mt. Mesnard, Kirlin Hill and show a movie from Cliff’s Ridge. $15. 7 p.m. Marquette Regional History Center, 145 W. Spring St. 226-3571 or marquettehistory.org

• Registration Deadline: NLCC’s

Annual Meeting and Presentation. See

Munising

• Open Wings. This working pottery studio and gallery features works by regional artists. Daily, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. 318 W. Munising Ave. 387-5070. • U.P.-Scale Art. Featuring works by local and regional artists. Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 109 W. Superior Ave. upscaleart.org or 3873300.

Rapid River

• The adhocWORKshop. Owner Ritch Branstrom creates sculptures with found objects inspired by the land in which the objects were found. By appointment or chance. 10495 South Main Street. 339-1572 or adhocworkshop.com

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Wednesday the 15th.

09 THURSDAY

sunrise 7:20 a.m.; sunset 8:14 p.m.

Marquette

• Toddler Storytime. Stories, songs, rhymes, finger-plays and activities for youth ages 18-to 36-months with an adult. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 9:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323. • Afterschool Camp Vibes. Schoolaged youth are invited for group games, activities and crafts. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 4:30 p.m. Youth Services, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323. • Women of Science. Professor Sheena Ketchum will discuss the relationship people have with food and their entanglement between culture, food ways and more. 7 p.m. via Zoom. Visit pwpl.info for Zoom link

10 FRIDAY

sunrise 7:21 a.m.; sunset 8:12 p.m.

Escanaba

• Friday Night Live. Enjoy a night of music performed by Ben Schmidt-Swartz. Bonifas members, $15; nonmembers, $20. 7 p.m. Bonifas Arts Center, 700 First Avenue South. 786-3833 or bonifastarts.org

Marquette

• Wonder Babies. Newborns to age 17-months with an adult are invited for songs, rhymes and stories. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 9:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323. • LEGO Club. Meet other LEGO enthusiasts and build LEGO projects using the library’s LEGO blocks. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 4:00 p.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323.

Escanaba

• End the Silence Walk. This noncompetitive walk and run raises money for the Delta County Suicide Task Force. 16 and younger, $10; adults, $25. 9 a.m. Ludington Park. Endthesilencewalk.com

• Onagomingkway Chapter of NSDAR

Meeting. Attendees should bring a sack lunch. Meeting may be on Zoom, if necessary. Noon to 3 p.m. U.P. State Fairgrounds, address. 226-7836.

Marquette

• Farmers Market. Shop for local produce, flowers, crafts and more. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Marquette Commons, 112 S. Third St. mqtfarmersmarket.com • Art on the Mountain. This event includes a fine art fair, art activities and face painting for kids, plein air painting, an art auction, and more. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Marquette Mountain, 4501 CR-553.

• Upper Peninsula Publishers and Authors Association Fall Membership

Picnic. UPPAA members are invited for the annual picinic. Noon. Presque Isle Pavilion, Presque Isle. UPPAA.org

• Meet and Greet with Guest Artist

Gene Bertram. 1 to 4 p.m. Zero Degrees Gallery, 525 N. Third Street. 228-3058 or zerodegreesgallery.org

• Registration Deadline: NLCC’s

Wetmore Pond Hike. See Saturday the 18th. will discuss the drug epidemic in Marquette County. Register by the 6th. 2 p.m. Community Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 228-8051. • Concert on the Steps. Bring a chair and listen to music performed by Ramble Tamble. 7 p.m. Front steps, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St.

14 TUESDAY

sunrise 7:26 a.m.; sunset 8:05 p.m.

Ishpeming

• Storytime at the Park. Bring your own blanket for seating. 11 a.m. Al Quaal Recreation Area, 501 Poplar St. 486-4381.

Marquette

• Toddler Storytime. Stories, songs, rhymes, finger-plays and activities for youth ages 18-to 36-months with an adult. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 9:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323. • Preschool Storytime. Stories, songs, rhymes, crafts and school-readiness activities for preschool-aged children with an adult. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 10:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323.

15 WEDNESDAY

sunrise 7:27 a.m.; sunset 8:03 p.m.

Munising

• Mountain Goat Mash. Mountain bikers can compete in either a 15-mile or 45-mile routes. Proceeds benefit the Munising Bay Trail Network. $50. 45mile route, 9 a.m.; 15-mile route, 10:30 a.m. Valley Spur Trailhead, M-94. mbtn. squarespace.com/mountain-goat-mash

12 SUNDAY

sunrise 7:23 a.m.; sunset 8:08 p.m.

Calumet

• Bob Milne Ragtime Piano Concert.

$20. 2 p.m. Keweenaw Storytelling Center, 215 Fifth St. redjacketjamboree.org

Marquette

• Art on the Mountain. This event includes a fine art fair, art activities and face painting for kids, Plein air painting, an art auction, and more. 11 a.m. to 4p.m. Marquette Mountain, 4501 M-553.

• City of Marquette Annual Art

Awards. These awards honor outstanding individuals who have made an important impact in arts and culture in Marquette. 5 p.m. Marquette Mountain, 4501 CR-553.

13 MONDAY

sunrise 7:25 a.m.; sunset 8:06 p.m.

Marquette

• Preschool Storytime. Stories, songs, rhymes, crafts and school-readiness activities for preschool-aged children with an adult. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 10:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323.

• NLCC’s The Drug Epidemic in

Marquette County. Sheriff Greg Zyburt

Houghton

• Storytime for Preschoolers.

Preschoolers with an adult are invited for stories and crafts. 10:15 a.m. Portage Lake District Library, 58 Huron St. 482-4570.

Marquette

• Wonder Babies. Newborns to age 17-months with an adult are invited for songs, rhymes and stories. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 9:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323.

• Homeschool Chapter Book Club.

During this 5-week course, the group will read Because of Winn Dixie by Kate DiCamillo. Activities will include cooking, science and art. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 10:45 a.m. Community Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323.

• Homeschool Storybook Club.

Students age 5 to 7 are invited to listen to stories and complete crafts based off the book. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 10:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323.

• NLCC’s Annual Meeting and

Presentation. Join the NCLL Board of Directions and membership for the annual meeting to elect new board members. Bring your own lunch, drinks and chair. Lorana Jinkerson will discuss the North Country Trail System. Register by the 8th. 11:30 a.m. Lakenenland, M-28. 225-1004. • Preschool Creative Movement. Youth age 3 to 5 will explore dance and rhythm while developing large and fine motor skills, coordination and imagination. Masks required for all participants ages

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Big Bay

• Big Bay Lighthouse. The grounds of the 1896 lighthouse are open yearround. 3 Lighthouse Rd. 345-9957.

Calumet

• Coppertown USA Mining

Museum. The Keweenaw Peninsula is the site of the first mineral rush in the United States and the museum traces the evolution of miners with a series of exhibits designed for the family. Closes September 11. Youth 5 and younger, free; 6 to 15, $2; adults, $4. Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 25815 Red Jacket Rd. keweenawheritagesites.org or 3374354.

• International Frisbee Hall of

Fame and Museum. Learn about the history of Guts Frisbee. Days and hours vary. Open when events are held. Second floor ballroom, Calumet Colosseum, Red Jacket Rd. 281-7625.

Caspian

• Iron County Historical Museum.

This complex is the U.P.’s largest outdoor museum. Twenty-six buildings represent the industries of lumber, mining and transportation and include a homestead, cultural center and art complex. Youth 5 and younger, free; 5 to 18, $10; adults, $15; families, $30. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Off M-189 or two miles off US-2 at Iron River. 265-2617 or ironcountymuseum.org

Central

• Central Mine and Village. This community was once home to 1,200 people and was one of the most prosperous mines in the Keweenaw. The Keweenaw Historical Society maintains a visitor center and several exhibits about the area’s families, homes, schools and churches. Daily, 10 a.m. 5 p.m. U.S.-41, five miles east of Phoenix. keweenaw.info or 2484990.

Copper Harbor

• Fort Wilkins State Park. Built in 1844, this fort is a well-preserved, nineteenth century military post and lighthouse complex. Through museum exhibits, audiovisual programs and costumed interpretation, visitors can explore the daily routine of military service, experience the hardships of frontier isolation and discover another era. Park store, bookstore, concession stand and campsites are on site. 8:30 a.m. to dusk. $17 per car, per day for Michigan residents, $9 for nonresidents. US-41. 289-4215.

Delaware

• Delaware Copper Mine. This authentic copper mine operated from 1847 to 1887. The tour takes visitors to the first level at 110 feet, where they can see veins of copper exposed in the walls of the mine. Youth 5 and younger, free; 6 to 12, $7; 13 and older, $12. Daily, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. US41, 12 miles south of Copper Harbor.

Adventure Mine, Greenland

289-4688 or keweenawheritagesites.org

Garden

• Fayette Historic Townsite. This site was once one of the Upper Peninsula’s most productive iron-smelting operations. It now includes a visitor center, museum exhibits, a twenty-six station walking tour and a scale model of the original townsite. $17 per car, per day for Michigan residents, $9 for nonresidents. Daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 13700 13.25 Lane. 644-2603.

Greenland

• Adventure Mining Company. The Adventure Copper Mine opened in 1850 and remains one of the best preserved sites of its time. Although the mine closed in 1920, many of the shafts are still open for touring. Tours range from surface walking tours to underground rappelling down a mine shaft. Youth 6 and younger, free; 7 to 12, $7.50 to $14.50; 13 and older, $14 to $25. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 200 Adventure Ave. 883-3371 or adventuremine.com

Hancock

• Quincy Mine Hoist and Underground

Mine. There are two options for touring the site. On both the surface tour and the full tour, visitors will see the museum, inside the No. 2 Shaft House and the Nordberg Steam Hoist and ride the cog rail tram car to the mine entrance. On the full tour, visitors will take a tractorpulled wagon into the mine, seven levels underground. Prices, days and hours vary. 482-3101 or quincymine.com

Houghton

• A.E. Seaman Mineral Museum. View the largest collection of minerals from the Great Lakes region and the world’s finest collection of Michigan minerals. Exhibits educate visitors on how minerals are formed, fluorescent minerals and minerals from around the world. Prices vary. Monday through Satuday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1404 E. Sharon Ave. 487-2572 or www.museum.mtu.edu • Carnegie Museum. Features rotating displays of local history, natural science and culture. The Science Center is dedicated to interactive exhibits about science for kids. Thursdays,, noon to 5 p.m. 105 Huron St. 482-7140 or carnegiekeweenaw.org

• MTU Archives and Copper Country

Historical Collections. Features a variety of historical memorabilia, highlighting life in the Copper Country. Open by appointment. Lower level of the J.R. Van Pelt Library, MTU. 487-3209.

Ishpeming

• Cliffs Shaft Mine Museum. Tour historical grounds and see mining artifacts, photographs and equipment. View historical and unique obelisk head frames and the only Koeppe Hoist System in the United States. Other items of interest include a 170-ton ore truck, a blacksmith shop, mineral displays from the Ishpeming Rock and Mineral Club and displays and information from the Ishpeming Historical Society and the Marquette County Genealogical Society. (continued on page 83)

Closes September 25. Prices vary. Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 501 W. Euclid St. 485-1882.

• Ishpeming Area Historical Society

Museum. New exhibits include a military exhibit and artifacts from the Elson Estate. Donations appreciated. Days and hours vary. Gossard Building, Suite 303, 308 Cleveland Ave. ishpeminghistory.org

• U.S. National Ski Hall & Snowboard

Hall of Fame & Museum. The museum features more than 300 Hall of Fame inductees, presented in photographs and biographies, and displays and exhibits of skiing history and equipment, an extensive library, video show, gift shop, special events and more. By appointment only. US-41 and Third St. 485-6323 skihall.com

K.I. Sawyer

• K.I. Sawyer Heritage Air Museum.

The museum promotes and preserves the aviation history the air base brought to the area. Air Force-related materials are on display, including photographs, flags, medals and more. Donations appreciated. Wednesday through Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. 402 Third St. 3623531 or kishamuseum.org

Marquette

• Beaumier Upper Peninsula Heritage

Center.

- A Beautiful Location, featuring the architecture of NMU, will be on display through October 2.

Three separate collections focus on cultural artifacts relating to ethnic, religious and social diversity in the

U.P. Monday thruogh Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, noon to 4 p.m.

NMU, corner of Seventh Street and

Tracy Avenue. nmu.edu/beaumier or 227-3212. • Marquette Maritime Museum. The museum collects, preserves and presents maritime history. Many exhibits and guided tours of the lighthouse grounds are offered. Prices vary. Tuesday through

Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 300 Lakeshore

Blvd. mqtmaritimemuseum.com or 2262006.

• Marquette Regional History Center.

- The Story Behind Their Clothes, (continued from page 82) 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 2 p.m. Community Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323. • Teen Advisory Board. Students in grade 9 to 12 are welcome to plan events and gain volunteer experience. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 4 p.m. Teen Services, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323. • Wednesday Farmers Market. Shop for local produce, flowers, crafts and more. 5 to 7 p.m. Marquette Commons, 112 S. Third St. mqtfarmersmarket.com

• Submission Deadline: Two Books, Two Communities Battle of the

Recipe Box. Submit your favorite recipe with a description on why it is special to you. The top five will be voted on and the winners announced at a Taste-Off event on October 16. featuring wedding gowens, dresses, hats, baby bonnets and other articles of clothing, will be on display through January 8, 2022. The museum includes interactive displays as well as regional history exhibits. Students, $3; seniors, $6; adults, $7. Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 145 W. Spring St. 2263571 or marquettehistory.org

• Upper Peninsula Children’s

Museum. A variety of interactive exhibits offer learning through investigation and creativity. By appointment. 123 W. Baraga Ave. 2263911 or upchildrenmuseum.org

Munising

• Alger County Historical Society

Heritage Center. Exhibits include the Grand Island Recreation Area, Munising Woodenware Company, barn building, homemaking, sauna and more. Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 4 p.m. 1496 Washington St. 387-4308.

Negaunee

• Michigan Iron Industry Museum.

In the forested ravines of the Marquette Iron Range, the museum overlooks the Carp River and the site of the first iron forge in the Lake Superior region. Museum exhibits, audio-visual programs and outdoor interpretive paths depict the large-scale capital and human investment that made Michigan an industrial leader. The museum is one of 10 museums and historic sites administered by the Michigan Historical Center. Daily, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 73 Forge Rd. 475-7857.

Phoenix

• Phoenix Church. The church was originally built as St. Mary’s Church in 1858 in Cliff. In 1899, the church was dismantled and reassembled in Phoenix, where it was renamed Church of the Assumption. It closed in 1957. The church now has been repaired and restored and appears as it did a century ago. Daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. US-41 at the junction of M-26 to Eagle River. keweenawhistory.org

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nmu.edu/onebook/twobooks

16 THURSDAY

sunrise 7:29 a.m.; sunset 8:01 p.m.

Houghton

• Quilt Art Group. Those interested in art quilts and the artistry of creating quilts are invited. 6 p.m. Portage Lake District Library, 58 Huron St. 482-4570.

Marquette

• Toddler Storytime. Stories, songs, rhymes, finger-plays and activities for youth ages 18-to 36-months with an adult. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 9:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323. • After School Camp Vibes. Schoolaged youth are invited for group games,

Rain location is Peter White Public Library. If indoors, masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 10:30 a.m. Tourist Park Playground, Sugar Loaf Avenue. 226-4323. • NLCC’s Wetmore Pond Hike. Puck Bates will lead the hike. Register by the 11th. NCLL members, $3; nonmembers, $6. 11 a.m. Wetmore Pond Trailhead, CR550. 345-9295. • Chess Club. Youth age 7 to 12 are invited for chess. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 2 p.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323.

Munising

• Munising Bay Cruisers Classic Car

Show. More than 100 classic cars will be on display. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Downtown. 387-5121

19 SUNDAY

sunrise 7:32 a.m.; sunset 7:55 p.m.

Gladstone

• Delta County Century Ride. Riders can choose between ride lengths of 13K, 40K, 78K and 100k courses. Prices vary. 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. John & Melissa Besse Sport Park, 1280 N. Bluff Dr. 786-2192 or deltami.org

Marquette

• Volleyball Tournament. Proceeds from this tournament will benefit the Superior Child Advocacy Center. Limited to 14 teams. $150 per team. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Marquette Mountain, 4501 M-553. (920) 858-8982.

Munising

• Two Books, Two Communities: Poetry Reading. Poems from author Jeff Kass’s book Teacher/Pizza Guy will be read. 6 p.m. East Channel Brewery, 209 Maple Street. nmu.edu/onebook/twobooks

20 MONDAY

sunrise 7:34 a.m.; sunset 7:53 p.m.

Marquette

• Preschool Storytime. Stories, songs, rhymes, crafts and school-readiness activities for preschool-aged children with an adult. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 10:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323. • Global Geeks Book Club. The group will discuss Eartheater by Dolores Reyes. 6 p.m. Dandelion Cottage Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4312.

• Two Books, Two Communities:

Poetry Reading. Poems from author Jeff Kass’s book Teacher/Pizza Guy will be read. 7 p.m. Community Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. nmu.edu/onebook/twobooks

• Application Deadline: Holiday Art

Sale. Artists wishing to participate in he 2021 Holiday Art Sale must submit an application by this date. Applications available online. marquettehistory.org

• Registration Deadline: NLCC’s Fall

Colorful Hike. See Monday the 27th.

Newberry

Munising Bay Cruisers Classic Car Show | September 18 | Munising

Club. Dinner includes chicken alfredo, salad, bread and dessert. $25. Browising and social, 5 p.m. Style show and dinner, 6 p.m. Newberry Country Club, 5073 M-123 South. 293-8422.

21 TUESDAY

sunrise 7:35 a.m.; sunset 7:51 p.m.

Ishpeming

• Book Club at Lake Bancroft. The group will discuss The Flight Attendant by Chris Bohjalian. 2 p.m. Lake Bancroft, Euclid St. 486-4381.

Marquette

• Toddler Storytime. Stories, songs, rhymes, finger-plays and activities for youth ages 18-to 36-months with an adult. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 9:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323. • Preschool Storytime. Stories, songs, rhymes, crafts and school-readiness activities for preschool-aged children with an adult. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 10:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323.

• Artists and Their Art: Winslow

Homer. Art historian Ellen Longworth will discuss the life and work of landscape artist Winslow Homer. 7 p.m. via Zoom. Visit pwpl.info for Zoom link

• Lake Superior Art Association: Meet

and Greet. Bring a piece of art to talk. A limited number of easels will be available to display. Refreshments will be served. Dues can be paid as well. 7 p.m. Marquette Arts and Culture Center, lower level, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 2507364.

22 WEDNESDAY

sunrise 7:36 a.m.; sunset 7:49 p.m.

Gwinn

Township Library, 14 W. Flint St. 346-3433.

Houghton

• Storytime for Preschoolers.

Preschoolers with an adult are invited for stories and crafts. 10:15 a.m. Portage Lake District Library, 58 Huron St. 482-4570. • Vieux Farka Touré. Vieux Faraka Touré, the son of legendary Malian guitar player Ali Farka Touré, will perform. Youth, $10; adults, $20. 7:30 p.m. Rozsa Center, MTU. events.mtu.edu

Ishpeming

• Book Club at Lake Bancroft. The group will discuss The Flight Attendant by Chris Bohjalian. 2 p.m. Lake Bancroft, Euclid St. 486-4381.

Marquette

• Wonder Babies. Newborns to age 17-months with an adult are invited for songs, rhymes and stories. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 9:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323.

• Homeschool Chapter Book Club.

During this 5-week course, the group will read Because of Winn Dixie by Kate DiCamillo. Activities will include cooking, science and art. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 10:45 a.m. Community Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323.

• Homeschool Storybook Club.

Students age 5 to 7 are invited to listen to stories and complete crafts based off the book. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 10:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323. • Preschool Creative Movement. Youth age 3 to 5 will explore dance and rhythm while developing large and fine motor skills, coordination and imagination. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 2 p.m. Community Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323.

• Community Foundation of Marquette

County Annual Celebration. This event includes stories of the positive impacts which result from the foundation. Food, beverages and music will be provided. Proceeds benefit the Community Foundation of Marquette County. Ticket prices vary. 5 to 8 p.m. Grand Ballrooms, Northern Center, NMU. 226-7666 or cfofmc.org

• Sugar Loaf Bart King Monument

Centennial. Celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the Bart King monument. Learn of the World War I soldier and the volunteers who built the monument. Donations appreciated. 6 p.m. Sugarloaf parking lot, CR-550. 226-3571 or marquettehistory.org

• Registration Deadline: NLCC’s

More then Beginning Photography. See Wednesday the 29th.

23 THURSDAY

sunrise 7:38 a.m.; sunset 7:47 p.m.

Marquette

• Toddler Storytime. Stories, songs, rhymes, finger-plays and activities for youth ages 18-to 36-months with an adult. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 9:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323. • Afterschool Camp Vibes. Schoolaged youth are invited for group games, activities and crafts. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 4:30 p.m. Youth Services, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323. • Front Street Book Fair Presale. Shop for used books. Michael Waite also will perform at the library. $5. 6 to 9 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, 120 N. Front Street and Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 228-9510.

24 FRIDAY

sunrise 7:39 a.m.; sunset 7:45 p.m.

17-months with an adult are invited for songs, rhymes and stories. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 9:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323. • Front Street Book Fair. Shop for used books. $5. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, 120 N. Front Street and Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 228-9510. • LEGO Club. Meet other LEGO enthusiasts and build LEGO projects using the library’s LEGO blocks. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 4:00 p.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323.

• An Evening with Tyler Tichelaar.

Local author Tyler Tichelaar will speak. 7 p.m. Women’s Federated Clubhouse, 104 W. Ridge St. 228-9510.

25 SATURDAY

sunrise 7:40 a.m.; sunset 7:43 p.m.

Iron Mountain

• An Afternoon to Remember. Join members of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs of Iron MountainKingsford for high tea and a fashion show presented by Lydia’s by Crock & Rocker. $25. 1 p.m. CST. Chippewa Club, 106 Carpenter Ave. 282-6017.

Marquette

• Farmers Market. Shop for local produce, flowers, crafts and more. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Marquette Commons, 112 S. Third St. mqtfarmersmarket.com • Fall Preque Isle Art Fair. Local artists will showcase their works. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Niik Creative Co., 2905 Island Beach Road. • Front Street Book Fair. Shop for used books. All items half price until 1:30 p.m. The $5 bag sale begins at 2 p.m. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, 120 N. Front Street and Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 228-9510.

• Marquette Full Meter-thon 2021.

Events include a fun “race” of 3.28 meters, entertainment, family-friendly activities and more. Proceeds benefit Kids Cove 2. $25. Noon. Mattson Lower Harbor Park, Lakeshore Blvd. nmu. universitytickets.com • Rare Book Appraisal. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, 120 N. Front Street and Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 228-9510.

26 SUNDAY

sunrise 7:41 a.m.; sunset 7:41 p.m.

Calumet

• Red Jacket Jamboree. This live radio show celebrates the Keweenaw through stories and music. Singer and songwriter John Davey will perform. The Copper Cats and the Red Jacket actors will perform as well. $22.50. 7 p.m. Keweenaw Storytelling Center, 215 Fifth St. redjacketjamboree.org

27 MONDAY

sunrise 7:43 a.m.; sunset 7:39 p.m.

Marquette

• Preschool Storytime. Stories, songs, rhymes, crafts and school-readiness activities for preschool-aged children with an adult. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 10:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323. • NLCC’s Fall Colorful Hike. Kathy Peters will lead this hike. Register by the 21st. NCLL members, $3; nonmembers, $6. 1 p.m. Vielmetti-Peters Nature Preserve, Brickyard Road. 228-9367.

• NEA Big Read Kickoff with Margaret

Noodin. Anishinaabe poet and educator Margaret Noodin and the Teal Lake Singers drum circle will perform poetry and music. 7 p.m. Huron Mountain Gallery, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St.

28 TUESDAY

sunrise 7:44 a.m.; sunset 7:37 p.m.

Marquette

• Toddler Storytime. Stories, songs, rhymes, finger-plays and activities for youth ages 18-to 36-months with an adult. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 9:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323. • Preschool Storytime. Stories, songs, rhymes, crafts and school-readiness activities for preschool-aged children with an adult. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 10:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323. • Bluesday Tuesday. Listen to a blues concert sponsored by the Marquette Blues Society. 7 p.m. Front steps, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St.

29 WEDNESDAY

sunrise 7:45 a.m.; sunset 7:35 p.m.

Houghton

• Storytime for Preschoolers.

Preschoolers with an adult are invited for stories and crafts. 10:15 a.m. Portage Lake District Library, 58 Huron St. 482-4570.

Marquette

• Wonder Babies. Newborns to age 17-months with an adult are invited for songs, rhymes and stories. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 9:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323.

• Homeschool Chapter Book Club.

During this 5-week course, the group will read Because of Winn Dixie by Kate DiCamillo. Activities will include cooking, science and art. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 10:45 a.m. Community Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323.

• Homeschool Storybook Club.

Students age 5 to 7 are invited to listen to stories and complete crafts based off the book. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 10:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323.

• NCLL’s More then Beginning

Photography. Learn about the digital camera, photographic techniques and composition. Meets Wednesdays through

86 Marquette Monthly September 2021

October 28. Register by the 22nd. NCLL members, $3; nonmembers, $6. 11 a.m. Room 404-A, Cohodas Hall, NMU. 2251004. • Preschool Creative Movement. Youth age 3 to 5 will explore dance and rhythm while developing large and fine motor skills, coordination and imagination. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 2 p.m. Community Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323.

• 18 Tiny Deaths Reading/Presentation.

Biographer Bruce Goldfarb will discuss the life and work of Frances Glessner Lee, the mother of modern forensics. 7 p.m. Room to be determined. Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St.

• Two Books, Two Communities: Open

Mouth Open Mic. Share your writing, songs and thoughts about food. 7 p.m. Ore Dock Brewing Company, 114 W. Spring St. nmu.edu/onebook/twobooks sunrise 7:47 a.m.; sunset 7:33 p.m.

Marquette

• Toddler Storytime. Stories, songs, rhymes, finger-plays and activities for youth ages 18-to 36-months with an adult. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 9:45 a.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323. • Afterschool Camp Vibes. Schoolaged youth are invited for group games, activities and crafts. Masks required for all participants ages 5 and older; masks encouraged for those younger than 5. 4:30 p.m. Youth Services, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. 226-4323.

support groups

• Alano Club. Twelve-step recovery meetings daily. Monday through Saturday, noon and 8 p.m. Sunday, 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. 1202 S. Front St., Southgate Plaza, Marquette. • Al-Anon Family Groups. A fellowship offering strength and hope for friends and families of problem drinkers. (888)425-2666 or www.alalon.org • Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings throughout Marquette County, open daily, at many locations and times. Twenty-four-hour answering service, 2494430 or www.aa-marquettecounty.org ALZConnected. This is a free, online community for everyone affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other memory loss diseases. alzconnected.org

• American Legacy Foundation.

Smoking quit line for expectant mothers and cessation information for women. (800)668-8278. • Amputee Social Group. This peer support group is for amputees, friends and families to share resources, life experiences and create relationships. Septembe 14. 6 p.m. SAIL, 1200 Wright St. 273-2444.

• Blood Pressure, Blood Sugar and

Cholesterol Checks. Cholesterol checks are $5. Call for Marquette County schedule. 225-4545. • Divorce Care—Ishpeming. This non-denominational group is for people who are separated or divorced. New members are welcome. Tuesdays, 6 p.m. Northiron Church, 910 Palms Ave. Northiron Church, address. 475-6032 or northiron.church • Grief Share—Ishpeming. This nondenominational group is for people dealing with grief and loss. Mondays, 2:30 p.m. Northiron Church, 910 Palms Ave. 475-6032 or northiron.church

• Grief Support Group—Gwinn.

People dealing with grief and loss are encouraged to attend. Individual grief counseling is available. Second Wednesday of the month. 2 p.m. Forsyth Senior Center, 165 Maple St. 225-7760 or lakesuperiorhospice.org

• Grief Support Group—Marquette.

People dealing with grief and loss are encouraged to attend. Individual grief counseling is available. Third Wednesday of the month. 5:30 p.m. Lake Superior Hospice, 914 W. Baraga Ave. 225-7760 or lakesuperiorhospice.org • iCanQuit. Smokers are invited to learn more about quitting with the help of a quitting coach. (800)480-7848. • Michigan Tobacco Quit Line. This free quit smoking coaching hotline provides callers with a personal health coach. (800)784-8669.

• National Alliance on Mental

Illness—Support Group. Individuals living with mental illness and friends or families living with an individual with mental illness are welcome for Zoom meetings. September 6 and 16. 7 p.m. Call (906) 360-7107 or email ckbertucci58@ charter.net for Zoom invitation. • Nicotine Anonymous. (415)7500328 or www.nicotine-anonymous.org

• Sexual Health and Addiction

Therapy Group. Call Great Lakes Recovery Centers for more details. Dates, times and locations vary. 2289696. • SMART Recovery—Calumet. A selfhelp group for alcohol and substance abuse and other addictive behaviors. Mondays, 7 p.m. Copper Country Mental Health, 56938 Calumet Avenue. smartrecovery.org

• SMART Recovery — Hancock.

Thursdays, 7 p.m. Basement Conference Room, Old Main Building, Finlandia University, 601 Quincy St. smartrecovery. org

• SMART Recovery — Marquette.

Mondays, Noon. Zoom meeting. Visit smartrecovery.com for Zoom link. • Take Off Pounds Sensibly. This is a non-commercial weight-control support group. Various places and times throughout the U.P. (800) 932-8677 or TOPS.org

• Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Supplemental Food Program.

Clinics include nutritional counseling and coupon pick-up. Appointments required. Call for Marquette County schedule. www.mqthealth.org or 4757846.

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