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Out & About is a free listing of Upper Peninsula events. Events included must cost $25 or less (except fundraisers).

All events are free and in Eastern time unless noted. We print information sent to us by a wide variety of people and organizations. It pays to double check the date, time, place and cost before heading out.

E-mail your July events by Saturday, June 10 to: calendar@marquettemonthly.com

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End Of May Events

31 WEDNESDAY sunrise 6:01 a.m.; sunset 9:33 p.m.

Ishpeming

• Popcorn and a Movie. The movie Top Gun: Maverick will be shown. This film is rated PG-13. 4:30 p.m. Ray Leverton Community Room, Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library, 317 N. Main St. (906) 486-4381.

Marquette

• Congregate Meals for Seniors–Dine in or Curbside Pickup. Meals available to those age 60 and older. Call to reserve a meal. $3.50 suggested donation. Noon to 1 p.m. Marquette Senior Center, 300 W. Spring St. (906) 228-0456.

• Twenty Years On: The Dead River Flood of ’03. A panel of citizens and experts will discuss failure of the Silver Lake Dam which sent 8 to 9 billion gallons of water down the Dead River. $5 suggested donation. 6:30 p.m. Marquette Regional History Center, 145 W. Spring St. (906) 226-3571 or marquettehistory.org

• Meet the Filmmaker. View local documentarian Dan Korhonen’s film Save Our Theatre. A Q&A will follow. 7 p.m. Community Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4322.

On The Town

Gwinn

• Hideaway Bar.

- Mondays: The Hideaway All-Stars. 7 p.m.

741 M-35. (906) 346-3178.

• Up North Lodge.

- Sunday, June 4: DayDreamers.

- Sunday, the 11th: Flat Broke Blues Band.

- Sunday, the 18th: The Maynards.

- Sunday, the 25th: Soul Shine. Music from 4 to 8 p.m. 215 S. CR-557. (906) 346-9815.

Hancock

• Orpheum Theater.

- Friday, June 2: The Driftless Revelers & Steve Solkela’s Overpopulated One Man Band. $10. 7 p.m. 426 Quincy St. (906) 483-2294.

Houghton

• Bonfire.

- Saturday, June 17: Ultimate 80’s Party. 11 p.m. 408 E. Montezuma Ave. (906) 523-5833.

Marquette

• Blackrocks Brewery.

- Wednesdays: Open mic. 6 to 9 p.m.

- Thursday, June 1: Jim and Ray. 6 to 9 p.m.

- Saturday, the 3rd: The Driftless Revelers & Steve Solkela’s Overpopulated One Man Band. 6 p.m.

- Thursday, the 15th: Jim and Ray. 6 to 9 p.m.

- Thursday, the 22nd and Friday, the 23rd: The Real Ingredients. 6 p.m.

- Thursday, the 29th: Jim and Ray, 6 to 9 p.m.

Music begins at 6 p.m.

424 N. Third St. (906) 273-1333 or blackrocksbrewery.com

• Drifa Brewing Company.

- Mondays: Musicians’ Open Mic. 6 to 8 p.m.

- Thursdays: Trivia. 7 p.m.

- Friday, June 9: Severio Mancieri. 501 S. Lake St. (906) 273-1300.

• Flanigan’s.

- Tuesday through Thursday: Karaoke. 9:30 p.m.

Cover charge on weekends only.

429 W. Washington St. (906) 2288865.

• Lake Superior Smokehouse.

- Saturday, June 3: Jim and Ray. 6 to 9 p.m.

- Friday, the 9th: Jim and Ray. 6 to 9 p.m.

200 W. Main St. (906) 273-0952.

• Marquette Golf Club.

- Friday, June 16: Jim and Ray. 6 to 9 p.m.

1075 Grove St. (906) 225-0721 or golfgreywalls.com

• Ore Dock Brewing Company.

- Friday, June 2 and Saturday, the 3rd: Leroy. 9 p.m.

- Friday, the 9th: Who Dat Brass.

- Friday, the 16th: Mark Joseph and Nicholas David. $10.

- Saturday, the 17th: Ethan Bott.

- Friday, the 30th: The Palestras. 5 to 8 p.m.

All shows are free unless noted. Shows begin at 8 p.m. unless noted. 114 W. Spring St. (906) 228-8888.

• Rippling River Resort.

- Thursdays through Sundays: Fireside music by various musicians. 6 to 9 p.m.

4321 M-553. (906) 273-2259 or ripplingriverresort.com

• Superior Culture.

- Friday, June 2: Ryan Dart. 9 p.m.

- Friday, the 23rd: The Real Ingredients. 7 p.m.

717 Third Street. (906) 273-0927 or superiorculturemqt.com

Munising

• Falling Rock Cafe & Bookstore.

- Saturday, June 10: School of Rock.

- Saturday, the 24th: Bayou Chocolat Band.

104 E. Munising Ave. (906) 3873008 or fallingrockcafe.com

Negaunee

• Upper Peninsula Brewing Company.

- Tuesday, June 13: Trivia. 7 p.m.

- Saturday, the 24th: The Real Ingredients. 7 p.m. 342 Rail St. (906) 475-8722.

Republic

• Pine Grove Bar.

- Friday, June 2: Spun. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.

- Saturday, the 3rd: Reverend. 8 p.m. to midnight.

- Friday, the 9th: Dee Dee Jayne. 7 to 10 p.m.

- Saturday, the 10th: Toni Saari. 7 to 10 p.m.

- Saturday, the 10th: Adam Carpenter & the Upper Hand. 8 p.m. to midnight.

- Friday, the 16th: The Lifters. 7 to 10 p.m.

- Saturday, the 17th: Blue Duce. 3 to 6 p.m.

- Saturday, the 17th: Polar Blues Band. 8 p.m. to midnight.

- Sunday, the 18th: One Human Band. 3 to 6 p.m.

- Friday, the 23rd: The Eons. 7 to 10 p.m.

- Saturday, the 24th: Money 2 Burn. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.

- Friday, the 30th: The Pink Violin Band. 7 to 10 p.m.

286 Front St. (906) 376-2234.

Negaunee

• Knitting Group. Those interested in crocheting, knitting and other fiber arts are welcome to bring their projects and share with others. Coffee provided. 1:30 p.m. Negaunee Public Library, 319 W. Case St. (906) 475-7700.

• Wings of Fire Interest Group. Youth ages eight and older are invited to discuss the series, write fanfiction, make crafts and other activities. 3 p.m. Negaunee Public Library, 319 W. Case St. (906) 475-7700.

June Events

01 THURSDAY sunrise 6:01 a.m.; sunset 9:34 p.m.

Calumet

• Preschool Story Time. 10:15 a.m. Calumet Public Library. (906) 337-0311.

Escanaba

• Used Book Sale. Like-new books for $1. Buy 5, get 1 free. 4 to 6 p.m. Escanaba Public Library, 400 Ludington St. (906) 789-7323 or escanabalibrary.org

• Comedy Magician Cameron Zvara. Free for all ages. 4:30 p.m. City Council Chambers, 410 Ludington St. (906) 789-7323 or escanabalibrary.org

• Friends of the Library Ice Cream Social with the Escanaba City Band. Free for all ages. 6 p.m. North Lawn, Escanaba Public Library, 400 Ludington St. (906) 789-7323 or escanabalibrary.org

Gwinn

• Modeltown Farmers and Artisans Market. Shop for locally grown produce, artisan items and more. Featuring live music by the Delta Duo. 3 to 6 p.m. Riverside Pavilion, Peter Nordeen Park, 115 N. Pine St. (906) 361-4843 or modeltownmarket@ gmail.com

Ishpeming

• Feeding America Food Distribution Drive-Thru Site. 9 a.m. North Iron Church, 910 Palms Ave. feedwm.org

• Feeding America Food Distribution Walk-up Site. 9 a.m. VFW parking lot, 310 Bank St. feedwm.org

Marquette

• Superiorland Duplicate Bridge Club. Games open to all interested players. $5 for games. 12:30 p.m. Marquette Senior Center, 300 W. Spring St. superiorland_bridge.tripod. com

• Zero Degrees Block Party. Celebrate the gallery’s 501(c)3 status, meet Friends of Zero Degrees members, and enjoy refreshments and art demos. 3 to 8 p.m. Zero Degrees Gallery, 525 N. Third St. joann_shelby@hotmail.com

• First Thursdays Art Tour. Local art galleries will remain open with evening hours, host guest artists, artist demos, and offer special sales and workshop tours. 4 to 8 p.m. Visit MQTcompass. com for a full list of participating locations.

• Drag Cabaret. NMU Theatre and Dance will kick off Pride Month with a cabaret. NMU students, $5; other students, $10; seniors and military, $12; others, $17. 7:30 p.m. Forest Roberts Theatre, NMU. nmu.edu/ theatreanddance

• Marquette Rockestra Concert. This United Way of Marquette County fundrasier will celebrate the 50th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon with performances by local musicians. Age 17 and younger, $10; adults, $20. 7:30 p.m. Kaufman Auditorium, 611 N. Front St. nmu.universitytickets.com

02 FRIDAY

Escanaba

• Krusin’ Klassics Fun Run Parade. View classic cars during this annual parade. 7 p.m. Ludington St. krusinklassics.net

Marquette

• Superiorland Duplicate Bridge Club. Games open to all interested players. $5 for games. 12:30 p.m. Marquette Senior Center, 300 W. Spring St. superiorland_bridge.tripod. com

• Drag Cabaret. NMU Theatre and Dance will kick off Pride Month with a cabaret. $NMU students, $5; other students, $10; seniors and military, $12; others, $17. 7:30 p.m. Forest Roberts Theatre, NMU. nmu.edu/ theatreanddance

Negaunee

• Magician Cameron Zvara. The show will include magic, comedy, juggling, music and audience participation. Weather permitting, the show will be held outside; bring chairs or a blanket. 5 p.m. Negaunee Public Library, 319 W. Case St. (906) 475-7700.

03

SATURDAY sunrise 5:59 a.m.; sunset 9:36 p.m.

Crystal Falls

• That ’70s Music! Mia Brown and the Nashville Hitmen will perform and be led by music director Mark Oliverius. Prices vary. 7 p.m. Crystal Theatre, 304 Superior Ave. (906) 8753208 or thecrystaltheatre.org

Escanaba

• Krusin’ Klassics Fun Run Parade. View classic cars during this annual parade. $5. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. U.P. State

Fairgrounds, 2401 12th Ave. N. krusinklassics.net

• Ink Society Local Writers’ Group. Free for ages 16 and older. 10:30 a.m. Escanaba Public Library, 400 Ludington St. (906) 789-7323 or escanabalibrary.org

Gwinn

• Town-wide Rummage Sale. Shop sales in Gwinn, K.I. Sawyer and Little Lake areas. Times and locations vary. gwinnmi.com

• Plant Swap. Swap and share your extra plant starts you seeded. Volunteer positions available. 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Peter Nordeen Park, 115 N. Pine St. gwinnseedlibrary@gmail.com

Hancock

• Health and Safety Fair. Learn the importance of health screenings, tour the facility and participate in family activities. 10 a.m. to noon. UP Health System – Portage, 500 Campus Dr. aluskin@portagehealth.org or www. uphealthsystem.com/event/185

Houghton

• Pine Mountain Music Festival

Concert. Soprano Christine Seitz and composer/guitarist Paul Seitz will draw on their wide-ranging repertoire of music from centuries past to the present moment. Pay As You’re Able tickets. 7:30 p.m. MTU McArdle Theater, Walker Arts and Humanities Center, 1400 Townsend Dr. pmmf.org

Ishpeming

• Beekeeping Presentation. This free all-ages program will include live bees. 2 to 3pm. Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library, 317 N. Main St. (906) 486-4381.

• Iron Range Roll. This 16-mile bike race will follow the Heritage Trail to Marquette Commons. Proceeds benefit YMCA of Marquette County’s youth programs. $40. Cliffs Mine Shaft Museum, 501 W. Euclid St. ironrangeroll.com

Marquette

• Farmers Market. Shop from local farmers, growers, food producers, and artisans. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Marquette Commons, 112 South Third St. mqtfarmersmarket.com

• Kids Read! Summer Reading Kick-Off. Register online for the summer reading program and drop in for activities and to pick up reading logs. Magician and comedy entertainer Cameron Zvara will perform at 10 a.m. and noon. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Community Room, Peter White Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4323 or www. pwpl.info

• Superiorland Duplicate Bridge Club. Games open to all interested players. $5 for games. Lessons, 10 a.m. Games, 11:30 a.m. Citizens Forum, Lakeview Arena, 401 E. Pine St. superiorland_bridge.tripod.com

• Across the Spider-Verse with Nerds of Marquette. There will be a showing of Spider-Main: Across the SpiderVerse, a cosplay contest and trivia with prizes. Tickets include a small soda and small popcorn. $15. 7 p.m. Thomas Theatres Marquette, 1525 Commerce Dr. joeldsiegel@aol.com or matimqt. org

Skandia

• Plants, Pies and Summer Buys. Shop for veggie seedlings, perennials, house plants and summer buys along with homemade pies. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Emanuel Lutheran Church, 9812 U.S. Hwy. 41. (906) 942-7245.

04 SUNDAY sunrise 5:59 a.m.; sunset 9:37 p.m.

Ishpeming

• Bingo. Noon. Ishpeming VFW, 310 Bank St. (906) 486-4856.

Marquette

• Pine Mountain Music Festival

Concert. Soprano Christine Seitz and composer/guitarist Paul Seitz will draw on their wide ranging repertoire of music from centuries past to the present moment. Pay As You’re Able tickets. 4 p.m. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 201 E. Ridge St. pmmf.org

• Swing Dancing. A one-hour beginner class is followed by social dancing. Family-friendly and open to beginners. 6 p.m. Barrel + Beam, 260 Northwoods Rd. jodi.j.miri@gmail.com

05 MONDAY sunrise 5:58 a.m.; sunset 9:38 p.m.

Curtis

• Paint with Bram Bevins. Paint with Bram Bevins, a Bob Ross-certified instructor. 9:00 a.m. Erickson Center for the Arts, Saw-Wa-Quato and Main streets. (906) 586-9974 or paintwithbram.com

Marquette

• Marquette Playgroup. This playgroup led by an early childhood educator is geared toward children ages birth to age 5. Free play, story time, crafts, a light snack, and educational activities promoting social-emotional development. 9:30 to 11 a.m. Lake Superior Village Youth and Family Center, 1901 Longyear Ave. sjhobalia@greatstartma.org

• Teens Read! Summer Reading Kick-Off. Register online for the Teens Read! program and stop in for activities and to spin the prize wheel. For youth in and entering grades 6 to 12. 4 to 6 p.m. Teen Zone, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 2264321 or apierce@pwpl.info or www. pwpl.info

• Craft Magic Series: Felt Magic with Jody Trost. Fiber artist Jody Trost will lead the class. Felting starter kits and wool will be provided; bring a small pair of scissors. 6:30 p.m. Shiras Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. To register, (906) 2264322, machatz@pwpl.info, or www. pwpl.info

• Joy of Sound Meditation. Enjoy a relaxing meditation with sounds produced by bronze singing bowls and metallic gongs. 7 p.m. Chapel, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 201 E. Ridge St. (906) 362-9934 or ckitchenmqt@ gmail.com

Negaunee

• All-Ages Online Storytime. Miss Jessica will lead stories, songs and rhymes on Facebook Live. 11 a.m. www.facebook.com/ NegauneePublicLibrary. (906) 475-7700.

06 Tuesday

sunrise 5:58 a.m.; sunset 9:38 p.m.

Curtis

• Paint with Bram Bevins. Paint with Bram Bevins, a Bob Ross-certified instructor. 9:00 a.m. Erickson Center for the Arts, Saw-Wa-Quato and Main streets. (906) 586-9974 or paintwithbram.com

Marquette

• Tech Coaching for Seniors. Learn how to make your electronic devices work the way you want with the help of retired teacher and librarian Christine Ault. Ensure your device is charged and bring passwords with you. Sessions will be offered in 30-minute time slots between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Heritage Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4311.

• Superiorland Duplicate Bridge Club. Games open to all interested players. $5 for games. 12:30 p.m. Marquette Senior Center, 300 W. Spring St. superiorland_bridge.tripod. com

• Greeting Card Making. Instruction will be given to make four different handmade greeting cards. Location is not handicap accessible. NCLL members, $5; nonmembers, $10 (plus $6 material fee). 1 to 4 p.m. 190 Timberlane. (906) 360-2859 or mouserhouse@gmail.com

• Oil Painting, Pastels and Drawing Classes with Marlene Wood. Bring your own supplies. $20. 1 to 3 p.m. Marquette Arts and Culture Center, lower level, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 225-8655.

• Teens Read! Summer Reading Kick-Off. Register online for the Teens Read! program and stop in for activities and to spin the prize wheel. For youth in and entering Grades 6 to 12. 4 to 6 p.m. Teen Zone, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4321, apierce@pwpl.info or www. pwpl.info

Curtis

• Paint with Bram Bevins. Paint with Bram Bevins, a Bob Ross-certified instructor. 9:00 a.m. Erickson Center for the Arts, Saw-Wa-Quato and Main streets. (906) 586-9974 or paintwithbram.com

Houghton • Community Track Night. This event will includ youth and adult runs, and a one-mile U.P. record attempt by Michigan Tech All-American Clayton Sayen. Proceeds donated to Houghton track and field programs. $5. 7 p.m. Houghton High School, 1603 Gundlach Rd. aluskin@portagehealth.org or runsignup.com/Race/Info/MI/Houghton/ CommunityTrackNight#directions

Ishpeming

• Art Hour. A drop-in art hour for ages 15 and older. Most art/craft mediums welcome. 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library, 317 N. Main St. (906) 486-4381.

Marquette

• Pine Mountain Music Festival Masterclass. Lindsay Garritson of the Bergonzi Trio will teach piano students in a piano masterclass. 10 a.m. to noon.

NMU Reynolds Recital Hall, Lee Hall Dr. and Seventh St. pmmf.org

• Congregate Meals for Seniors–Dine in or Curbside Pickup. Meals available to those age 60 and older. Call to reserve a meal. $3.50 suggested donation. Noon to 1 p.m. Marquette Senior Center, 300 W. Spring St. (906) 228-0456.

• Senior Visual Art Class: “Home Is…” Acrylic Painting with Marlene Wood. Ages 55 and older. Supplies provided. Free for City of Marquette and neighboring township residents, $5 suggested donation for non-residents. 1 p.m. City of Marquette Arts and Culture Center, lower level, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. To pre-register, call (906) 225-8655.

• Teens Read! Summer Reading Kick-Off. Register online for the Teens Read! program and stop in for activities and to spin the prize wheel. For youth in and entering Grades 6 to 12. 4 to 6 p.m. Teen Zone, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4321, apierce@pwpl.info or www. pwpl.info

• League of Women VotersMarquette County Annual Meeting. The annual meeting will include a social meet-and-greet with visitors welcome. 6 to 8 p.m. Ore Dock Brewing Company, 114 W. Spring St. lwvmqtco@gmail.com

• Youth Learn to Row Information Meeting. Youth ages 13 to 18 with their parents or guardians are invited to this informational meeting. 6 p.m. UP Rowing Clubhouse, 655 N. Lakeshore

Blvd. (below observation deck). (906) 250-4486 or www.uprowing.com

• Marquette County Quilters Association Monthly Meeting. All skill levels are invited for socialization, program events and show and tell. Yearly membership fee, $20. 6:30 p.m. Lower level, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. marquettequilters.org

• Concert on the Steps. Troy Graham will present an evening of indie folk music and spirituals. 7 p.m. Front Street steps, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4322, machatz@pwpl.info or www.pwpl.info

• Pine Mountain Music Festival Concert. Lindsay Garritson of the Bergonzi Trio will perform a solo piano concert titled “Reimagined” featuring works by Handel/Liszt, Beethoven, Cecil Chaminade, Maurice Ravel, Reena Esmail, Tania León, Astora Piazzolla, and Marc-Andre Hamelin. Pay As You’re Able tickets. 7:30 p.m. NMU Reynolds Recital Hall, Lee Hall Dr. and Seventh St. pmmf.org

Negaunee

• Knitting Group. Those interested in crocheting, knitting and other fiber arts are welcome to bring their projects and share with others. Coffee provided.

1:30 p.m. Negaunee Public Library, 319 W. Case St. (906) 475-7700..

• Wings of Fire Interest Group. Youth ages eight and older are invited to discuss the series, write fanfiction, make crafts and other activities. 3 p.m. Negaunee Public Library, 319 W. Case St. (906) 475-7700.

Calumet

• Preschool Story Time. 10:15 a.m. Calumet Public Library. (906) 337-0311.

Curtis

• Open Auditions for The Little Mermaid the Musical. Show dates will be July 27-29. 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Erickson Center for the Arts, SawWa-Quato and Main streets. (906) 370-4158 or (906) 586-9974.

Crystal Falls

• Online Q&A with Author Hilton Everett Moore. The Crystal Falls Community District Library in partnership with the U.P. Publishers with Authors Association (UPPAA) will host this online U.P. Notable Book Club discussion of Hilton Everett Moore’s debut short story collection, North of Nelson: Stories of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula - Volume 1. 6 p.m. CDT, 7 p.m. EDT. Via Zoom. Call (906) 875-3344 or email egathu@crystalfallslibrary.org for Zoom link.

Escanaba

• Author visit. Jon C. Stott, author of Yooper Ale Trails: Craft Breweries and Brewpubs of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, will visit breweries throughout the U.P. to promote his book. 5 to 8 p.m. Upper Hand Brewery, 3525 Airport Rd. beerquestwest.com

Gwinn

• Modeltown Farmers and Artisans Market. Shop for locally grown produce, artisan items and more. Featuring live music by A Place to Land. 3 to 6 p.m. Riverside Pavilion, Peter Nordeen Park, 115 N. Pine St. (906) 361-4843 or modeltownmarket@gmail.com

Ishpeming

• Plant Sale. 10 a.m. Nourish Farmstop, 112 S. Main St. camden@ partridgecreekfarm.org

Marquette

• Superiorland Pet Partners. Youth of all ages can practice reading skills with the friendly, non-judgmental, furry therapy trained dogs of Pet Partners. 10 to 11a.m. and 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Front Street lawn, Peter White Library, 217 N. Front St. (rain location is the library’s Great Room). (906) 226-4323 or visit www.pwpl.info

• Superiorland Duplicate Bridge Club. Games open to all interested players. $5 for games. 12:30 p.m. Marquette Senior Center, 300 W. Spring St. superiorland_bridge.tripod. com

• Marquette Poets Circle. Join local poets, writers, and poetry enthusiasts for an evening of poetry. Participants can workshop their current work, followed by an open mic. New and experienced poets are welcome. 6:30 to 8 p.m. Shiras Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4322, machatz@pwpl.info, or www.pwpl.info

• Science on Tap. Hosted by the NMU chapter of Sigma Xi. All ages. 7 p.m. Ore Dock Brewing Company, 114 W. Spring St. (906) 228-8888.

• Marquette City Band Concert. 7:30 p.m. Bandshell, Presque Isle Park.

Ontonagon

• Pine Mountain Music Festival Concert. Lindsay Garritson of the Bergonzi Trio will perform a solo piano concert titled “Reimagined” featuring works by Handel/Liszt, Beethoven, Cecil Chaminade, Maurice Ravel, Reena Esmail, Tania León, Astora Piazzolla, and Marc-Andre Hamelin. Pay As You’re Able tickets. 7:30 p.m. Ontonagon Theater of Performing Arts, 311 N. Steel. pmmf.org 09

Curtis

• Open Auditions for The Little Mermaid the Musical. Show dates will be July 27-29. 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Erickson Center for the Arts,

Art Galleries

Calumet

• Calumet Art Center. Works by local and regional artists. Wednesday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., 57055 Fifth St. (906) 934-2228. calumetartcenter.com

• 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. (906) 337-1252 or ccaartists.org

• Gallery on 5th. Featuring works by local and regional artists. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 109 Fifth St. (906) 299-0118 or galleryon5th. com

Curtis

• Erickson Center for the Arts.

- The Presidents: In Their Own Words, will include portraits of 15 U.S. Presidents created by the words from their inaugural addresses and will open June 12.

- Visions between the Lakes , will include art from two featured artists of this year’s Bonifas Art Center Northern Exposure Contest, and will open June 19.

Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesdays beginning June 14, 9:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. during Music in the Park. Saw-Wa-Quato and Main streets. (906) 586-9974 or www.ericksoncenter.org

Copper Harbor

• EarthWorks Gallery. Featuring Lake Superior-inspired photography by Steve Brimm. Daily, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 216 First St. (906) 231-6318.

Escanaba

• Besse Gallery.

- Celebrating Student Success, will be on display through August 31. Days and hours vary. Bay College, 2001 N. Lincoln Rd. baycollege.edu

• 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. (906) 786-0300 or eastludingtongallery.com

• Hartwig Gallery. Featuring works by local, regional and national artists. Days and hours vary. 2001 N. Lincoln Rd. baycollege.edu

• William Bonifas Fine Arts Gallery.

- Artist Expo, featuring works by local artists and the opportunity to purchase the work, will be on display through September 7.

- Vitality and Continuity: Art in the Experience of Anishinaabe, Inuit and Puebelo Women, a traveling exhibit, will be on display through September 10, with a public reception at 6 p.m. on June 2.

Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3p.m. 700 First Avenue South. (906)

786-3833 or bonifasarts.org

Hancock

• Kerredge Gallery. Works by printmaker Mike Marks, will be on display through June 30.

Tuesday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Community Arts Center, 126 Quincy St. (906) 482-2333 or coppercountryarts.com

• Youth Gallery. Featuring works by local students. Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Community Arts Center, 126 Quincy St. (906) 4822333 or coppercountryarts.com

Marquette

• Art—U.P. Style. Art by Carol 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. (906) 225-1993.

• DeVos Art Museum.

- Snowdrift, an accumulation of artwork that examines the many expressions of snow, will be on display through June 30.

- New Acquisitions, featuring works by Kinngait artists, Leon Lundmark and others, will be on display through June 30.

- North of the 45th, annual juried exhibition featuring artists from Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin who live above the 45th parallel, will open June 28.

Monday through Wednesday and Friday through Saturday, noon to 5 p.m.; Thursday, noon to 8 p.m. Corner of Seventh and Tracy streets. NMU. (906) 227-1481 or nmu.edu/ devos

• Graci Gallery.

- Works by Stella Larkin will be on display June 2 through July 4, with a public reception at 6 p.m. on the 21st.

- Works by regional and national artists. Featuring fine craft, contemporary art, and jewelry. Thursday and Friday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday through Wednesday, by appointment or chance. 110 N. Third St. gracigallery.com

• Huron Mountain Club Gallery.

- Pandemic Hobby Gone Wild, featuring fiber crafts by Jody Trost, will be on display June 1through July 31, with an opening reception at 6 p.m. on June 8.

Monday through Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 228-0472.

• Lake Superior Photo and Gallery. The studio features landscape

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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. (906) 228-3686 or lakesuperiorphoto.com

• Marquette Arts and Culture Center Deo Gallery.

- We Make Our City, Our City Makes Us, a cardboard sculpture installation by Art Week Artist-inResidence Amber Dohrenwend, will be on display June 1 through July 31, with an opening reception at 6 p.m. on June 8.

Monday through Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Lower level, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 228-0472.

• Peter White Public Library Reception Gallery.

- POP!, featuring digital pop art and comic illustrations by Joel Siegel, will be on display June 1 through July 31, with an opening reception at 6 p.m. on June 8. Monday through Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 228-0472.

• Presque Isle Station. This working pottery studio features pottery by Michael Horton and Terry Gilfoy, along with works by local artists. Days and times vary. 2901 Lakeshore Blvd. (906) 225-1695.

• The Gallery: A Marquette Artist Collective Project. Works by local and regional artists. Monday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday 1 to 4 p.m. Suite U7, 130 W. Washington St. mqtartistcollective.com

• 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 Lakeshore Blvd. (906) 360-4453.

• Wintergreen Hill Gallery and Gifts.

- Works by Dan Cook will be on display June 1 through 30 with an opening reception at 5 p.m. on the 1st.

Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 810 N. Third St. (906) 273-1374.

• Zero Degrees Gallery.

- Paintings by guest artist Taryn Okesson, will be on display June 1 through 30, with an opening reception at 1 p.m. on June 8. The gallery features works in oils, watercolors, mixed media, jewelry, photography, metals, woods, recycled and fiber arts and much more. Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 525 N. Third St. (906) 228-3058 or zerodegreesgallery.org

Munising

• UP˜Scale Art. Featuring works by local and regional artists. Daily, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and by appointment. 109 W. Superior Ave. (906) 387-3300 or upscaleart.org

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. (906) 3991572 or adhocworkshop.com

Sand River

• Aurelia Studio Pottery. Featuring high fire stoneware, along with functional and sculptural pieces inspired by nature, created by potter and owner Paula Neville. Open by appointment or chance. 3050 E. M-28. (906) 343-6592. MM

Saw-Wa-Quato and Main streets. (906) 370-4158 or (906) 586-9974.

Crystal Falls

• The Little Mermaid. Presented by Missoula Children’s Theater, the production will feature local students in Grades 1 to 12. Prices vary. 7 p.m. Crystal Theatre, 304 Superior Ave. (906) 875-3208 or thecrystaltheatre. org

Ishpeming

• Plant Sale. 10 a.m. Nourish Farmstop, 112 S. Main St. camden@ partridgecreekfarm.org

Ishpeming/Negaunee

• Townwide Rummage Sale. Shop for sales in Champion, Ishpeming, Michigamme, Negaunee and surrounding areas. Times and locations vary. gincc.org

Isle Royale

• Pine Mountain Music Festival Concert. The Superior String Alliance Chamber Players premiere new string quartets written to celebrate Isle Royale’s 80th anniversary. Free. Late afternoon. Isle Royale National Park. pmmf.org

Marquette

• Linktober’s Zelda Creator Con (Online). This online Zelda convention organized by Joel Siegel (head of Linktober) will feature creators from around the world relating to the Legend of Zelda with live and interactive events. $1 suggested donation. linktober@gmail.com or www.linktober.com

• Docu Cinema: No Ordinary Man. In celebration of Pride Month, PWPL will screen this genre-defying documentary about Billy Tipton, a trans musician who lived life on his own terms. Noon. Community Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4322, machatz@pwpl.info, or www.pwpl.info

• Superiorland Duplicate Bridge Club. Games open to all interested players. $5 for games. 12:30 p.m. Marquette Senior Center, 300 W. Spring St. superiorland_bridge.tripod. com

• LEGO Club. Meet other LEGO enthusiasts and build LEGO projects using the library’s LEGO blocks. Youth age 7 and younger must be accompanied by an adult. 4 p.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4323.

Munising

• Author visit. Jon C. Stott, author of Yooper Ale Trails: Craft Breweries and Brewpubs of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, will visit breweries throughout the U.P. to promote his book. 5:30 to 8 p.m. East Channel Brewing Company, 209 Maple St. beerquestwest.com

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Big Bay

• Big Bay Concert Series. Traditional bluegrass music by Art Stevenson and High Water. 7 to 9 p.m. Draver Park.

Crystal Falls

• The Little Mermaid. Presented by Missoula Children’s Theater, the production features local students in Grades 1 to 12. Prices vary. 2 p.m. Crystal Theatre, 304 Superior Ave. (906) 875-3208 or thecrystaltheatre. org

Escanaba

• Lego Club. 1 p.m. Escanaba Public Library, 400 Ludington St. (906) 7897323 or escanabalibrary.org

Houghton

• Pine Mountain Music Festival Concert. Lindsay Garritson of the Bergonzi Trio will perform a solo piano concert entitled “Reimagined” featuring works by Handel/Liszt, Beethoven, Cecil Chaminade, Maurice Ravel, Reena Esmail, Tania León, Astora Piazzolla, and Marc-Andre Hamelin. Pay As You’re Able tickets. 7:30 p.m. Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts, 1400 Townsend Dr. pmmf.org

Ishpeming

• Yooper Paranormal Presentation. Yooper Paranormal will present paranormal investigation and equipment, and discuss their latest findings. The history and hauntings of the Marquette Lighthouse and other U.P. locations will be featured. 2 to 4 p.m. Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library, 317 N. Main St. (906) 486-4381.

Ishpeming/Negaunee

• Townwide Rummage Sale. Shop for sales in Champion, Ishpeming, Michigamme, Negaunee and surrounding areas. Times and locations vary. gincc.org

L’Anse

• Farmers Market. Shop from local farmers, growers, food producers, and artisans. 9 a.m. to noon. Waterfront Park. N. Front St.

• NSDAR meeting. This monthly meeting of the Onagomingkway Chapter of National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) will include a potluck luncheon and a program on The History of Pequaming Noon. 13294 Shore Dr. (906) 226-7836.

Marquette

• Linktober’s Zelda Creator Con (Online). This online Zelda convention organized by Joel Siegel (head of Linktober) will feature creators from around the world relating to the Legend of Zelda with live and interactive events. $1 suggested donation. linktober@gmail.com or www.linktober.com

• Farmers Market. Shop from local farmers, growers, food producers, and artisans. 5 to 8 p.m. 100 Block of Washington Street. mqtfarmersmarket. com

• U.P. Publishers and Authors Association Conference. Keynote speaker Marty Achatz will present Chasing Bigfoot: The Mythology and Truth of Being a Poet/Writer. Breakout sessions will discuss a variety of topics on writing and publishing as well as the presentation of the sixth annual Dandelion Cottage Awards for its student short story contest and the release of the seventh volume of U.P. Reader, UPPAA’s annual literary anthology. Open to all writers as well as anyone interested in writing.

9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. www.uppaa.org/meeting-registration

• Superiorland Duplicate Bridge Club. Games open to all interested players. $5 for games. Lessons, 10 a.m. Games, 11:30 a.m. Citizens Forum, Lakeview Arena, 401 E. Pine St. superiorland_bridge.tripod.com

• Author visit. Jon C. Stott, author of Yooper Ale Trails: Craft Breweries and Brewpubs of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, will visit breweries throughout the U.P. to promote his book. 3 to 5:30 p.m. Barrel + Beam, 260 Northwoods Rd. beerquestwest.com

Munising

• Pictured Rocks Days. Activities include boat tours, music, food, bounce houses, a petting zoo and more. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Bayshore Park, 355 Elm Ave. algercountychamber.com

Skandia

• Pie Sale. Proceeds support scholarships and youth development. 9 a.m. until the pies are gone. West Branch Township Hall, 1016 Co. Rd. 545.

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Hancock

• Pine Mountain Music Festival

Concert. The Superior String Alliance Chamber Players will premiere new string quartets written to celebrate Isle Royale’s 80th anniversary. Pay As You’re Able tickets. 7:30 p.m. Orpheum Theater, 426 Quincy St. pmmf.org

Houghton

• Pine Mountain Music Festival Masterclass. Lindsay Garritson of the Bergonzi Trio will teach piano students in a piano masterclass. 1 to 3 p.m. MTU Band Room. pmmf.org

Ishpeming/Negaunee

• Townwide Rummage Sale. Shop for sales in Champion, Ishpeming, Michigamme, Negaunee and surrounding areas. Times and locations vary. gincc.org

Marquette

• Linktober’s Zelda Creator Con (Online). This online Zelda convention organized by Joel Siegel (head of Linktober) will feature creators from around the world relating to the Legend of Zelda with live and interactive events. $1 suggested donation. linktober@gmail.com or www.linktober.com

• Workshop: Glass, Beads and Charms. Learn how to bend and work with wire while making a hand-made piece of jewelry. All tools and materials will be provided. $10 for each jewelry piece. 1 p.m. for ages 14 and younger; 2:30 p.m. for adults. MooseWood Nature Center, Shiras Pool Building at Presque Isle Park. To register by June 9, email moosewoodnc@gmail.com

Munising

• Pictured Rocks Days. Activities include boat tours, music, food, bounce houses, a petting zoo and more. 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bayshore Park, 355 Elm Ave. algercountychamber.com

• Author visit. Jon C. Stott, author of Yooper Ale Trails: Craft Breweries and Brewpubs of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, will visit breweries throughout the U.P. to promote his book. 1 to 3:30 p.m. ByGeorge Brewing Co., 231 E Superior St. beerquestwest.com

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Escanaba

• Music Mondays. Free concert featuring Jam Band. 7 to 9 p.m. Karas Bandshell, Ludington Park, Lake Shore Dr.

Marquette

• Senior Theatre Experience: Monthly Theatre Workshop and Discussion. Ages 55 and older. Free for City of Marquette and neighboring township residents. 5 p.m. City of Marquette Arts and Culture Center, lower level, Peter White Public Library. To pre-register, call (906) 225-8655.

• Concert on the Steps. Ramble Tamble will present an evening of surfer rock. 7 p.m. Front Street steps, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4322, machatz@ pwpl.info or www.pwpl.info

• Pine Mountain Music Festival Concert. The Superior String Alliance Chamber Players will premiere new string quartets written to celebrate Isle Royale’s 80th anniversary. Pay As You’re Able tickets. 8 p.m. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 201 E. Ridge St. pmmf.org

Negaunee

• All-Ages Online Storytime. Miss Jessica will lead stories, songs and rhymes on Facebook Live. 11 a.m. www.facebook.com/ NegauneePublicLibrary. (906) 475-7700.

• Musician Troy Graham. This free concert is family-friendly. Weather permitting, the show will be held outside; bring chairs or a blanket. 6 p.m. Negaunee Public Library, 319 W. Case St. (906) 475-7700.

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Calumet

• Friends of the Calumet Public Library Annual Meeting and Potluck. The meeting will include the election of board members, a recap programs and acquisitions, and a look ahead to a new year. Open to the public. 5:30 p.m. Community Room, Calumet Public Library. (906) 337-0311.

Escanaba

• Live on the Lawn..at Lunch! Live Music Series. Free event for all ages featuring the Peltier Brothers. 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. North Lawn, Escanaba Public Library, 400 Ludington St. (906) 789-7323 or escanabalibrary.org

Gwinn

• Literature at the Lodge Adult Book Club. The group will discuss Olympus, Texas by Stacey Swann. 7 p.m. Up North Lodge, 215 S. Co. Rd. 557. (906) 346-3433.

Houghton

• Pine Mountain Music Festival Concert. The Bergonzi Trio will perform a free interactive children’s concert featuring works by Tailleferre, Haydn, and Ravel. 1 p.m. Portage Lake United Church, 1400 E. Houghton Ave. pmmf.org

• Pine Mountain Music Festival Concert. The Bergonzi Trio will perform works by Tailleferre Haydn, and Ravel. Pay As You’re Able tickets. 7:30 p.m. Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts, 1400 Townsend Dr. pmmf.org

Ishpeming

• ICPL Summer Reading Program Kickoff. All ages can register for the summer reading program and choose a free book. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library, 317 N. Main St. (906) 486-4381.

Marquette

• In the Park Storytime. Families and youth can enjoy books, songs, bubbles, parachute play, and more. 9:30 a.m. East Ohio Street (Williams) Park (at Pine Street). Rain location is the Community Room at Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4323 or www.pwpl.info

• Tech Coaching for Seniors. Learn how to make your electronic devices work the way you want with the help of retired teacher and librarian Christine Ault. Ensure your device is charged and bring passwords with you. Sessions will be offered in 30-minute time slots between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Heritage Room, Peter White Public Library, 217

N. Front St. (906) 226-4311.

• Superiorland Duplicate Bridge Club. Games open to all interested players. $5 for games. 12:30 p.m. Marquette Senior Center, 300 W. Spring St. superiorland_bridge.tripod. com

• Lake Superior Knitters. Knitters age 10 and older will prepare to participate in Art Week on June 21 at the Commons Building. Suggested donation of $1 to $5 per session. 1 to 2:30 p.m. Marquette Regional History Center, 145 W. Spring St.

• Oil Painting, Pastels and Drawing Classes with Marlene Wood. Bring your own supplies. $20. 1 to 3 p.m. Marquette Arts and Culture Center, lower level, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 225-8655.

• Teen Tuesday: DIY Terrariums. Youth in Grades 6 to 12 will build a mini terrarium with Ashely Scheiding and take it home with a succulent. 2 p.m. Community Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4321, apierce@pwpl.info, or www. pwpl.info

• The Art of Bonsai. Presenters will discuss the history of Bonsai art, the tools to get going, how to choose your first tree, and explain a bit about the local club, Gichigami Bonsai Guild. NCLL members, $5; nonmembers, $10. 3 to 5 p.m. Shiras Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 360-2859 or mouserhouse@gmail.com

• Senior Dance Class. Ages 55 and older. Free for City of Marquette and neighboring township residents. 4 p.m. City of Marquette Arts and Culture Center, lower level, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. To pre-register, call (906) 225-8655.

• Faye Bowers Reading. Celebrated journalist Faye Bowers will read from her recently published book, Digging

Up the Truth and Other Big Bay Stories 7 p.m. Community Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4322, machatz@pwpl.info, or www.pwpl.info

Calumet

• Pine Mountain Music Festival Concert. On the Town, a free chamber music concert. 4 p.m. The Vertin Galleries, 220 Sixth St. pmmf.org

Curtis

• Music in the Park. Featuring Tarnished. 6:30 p.m. Erickson Center for the Arts, Saw-Wa-Quato and Main streets. (906) 586-9974.

Hancock

• Pine Mountain Music Festival

Gala. Wear your favorite steampunk-themed outfit and join the fun for music, dessert, and good conversation. Suggested donation $10. 8 to 10 p.m. Quincy Mine Hoist House, 49750 U.S. Hwy. 41. pmmf.org

Houghton

• Pine Mountain Music Festival Concert. On the Town, a free chamber music concert. 6 p.m. Outside of the Portage Lake Library, 58 Huron St. pmmf.org

Marquette

• Papa Crow In Concert. Papa Crow will perform guitar and ukulele music in an interactive concert for families with kids of all ages. 10 a.m. Community Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 2264323 or www.pwpl.info

• Congregate Meals for Seniors–Dine in or Curbside Pickup. Meals available to those age 60 and older. Call to reserve a meal. $3.50 suggested donation. Noon to 1 p.m. Marquette Senior Center, 300 W. Spring St. (906) 228-0456.

• Senior Visual Art Class: “Home Is…” Acrylic Painting with Marlene Wood. Ages 55 and older. Supplies provided. Free for City of Marquette and neighboring township residents, $5 suggested donation for non-residents. 1 p.m. City of Marquette Arts and Culture Center, lower level, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. To pre-register, call (906) 225-8655.

• Alley Kat’s Knit and Crochet Club. 5:30 p.m. Alley Kat’s Quilt Shop, 1010 W. Washington St. (906) 315-0050.

• Professional Organizing. Professional organizer Dar Shepherd will discuss how clutter affects our lives and health, and how to clear clutter and organize. 6 p.m. Lions Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 360-3000.

• How to Use a Cellphone More Effectively When Lost in the Woods. Presented by Michael Neiger, founder and lead investigator with Michigan Backcountry Search and Rescue (MibSAR). NCLL members, $5; nonmembers, $10. 6 to 8 p.m. Community Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 458-5408 or csteinha@nmu.edu

• New Findings, New Conclusions: GLO#3 Archaeological Site. Jim Paquette will present new details about this 1630s-era winter hunting campsite, the incredible finds in that location and what the cultural material tells us about those who came before us. $5 suggested donation. 6:30 p.m. Marquette Regional History Center, 145 W. Spring St. (906) 226-3571 or marquettehistory.org

• Concert on the Steps. Honky-tonk Country musician Ethan Bott will perform. 7 p.m. Front Street steps, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4322, machatz@pwpl.info or www.pwpl.info

• NMU Theatre and Dance: Rock of Ages. Watch as a 1980s aspiring rock star chases his dreams and love while trying to stop developers from destroying the fabled Strip. $17 for the general public, $12 for NMU faculty/ staff, seniors, and military, $10 for students, and $5 for NMU students. 7:30 p.m. in Forest Roberts Theatre. nmu. edu/theatreanddance

Negaunee

• Knitting Group. Those interested in crocheting, knitting and other fiber arts are welcome to bring their projects and share with others. Coffee provided. 1:30 p.m. Negaunee Public Library, 319 W. Case St. (906) 475-7700.

• Wings of Fire Interest Group. Youth ages eight and older are invited to discuss the series, write fanfiction, make crafts and other activities. 3 p.m. Negaunee Public Library, 319 W. Case

St. (906) 475-7700.

• Negaunee City Band Concert. Seating is limited, bringing chairs is recommended. 7:30 p.m. Negaunee Outdoor Performing Arts Center, east end of Iron St.

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Calumet

• Preschool Story Time. 10:15 a.m. Calumet Public Library. (906) 337-0311.

Gwinn

• Modeltown Farmers and Artisans Market. Shop for locally grown produce, artisan items and more. Featuring live music by Chris Valenti. 3 to 6 p.m. Riverside Pavilion, Peter Nordeen Park, 115 N. Pine St. (906) 361-4843 or modeltownmarket@gmail.com

L’Anse

• Lakefront Concert. Featuring Chad Borgen and The Collective, a rock ‘n’ roll country band. 7 p.m. Lakefront Park, Broad Street at the lake (rain location is Meadowbrook Arena, 204 Division St.).

Marquette

• Superiorland Pet Partners. Youth of all ages can practice reading skills with the friendly, non-judgmental, furry therapy trained dogs of Pet Partners. 10 to 11a.m. and 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Front Street lawn, Peter White Library, 217 N. Front St. (rain location is the library’s Great Room). (906) 226-4323 or visit www.pwpl.info

• Superiorland Duplicate Bridge Club. Games open to all interested players. $5 for games. 12:30 p.m. Marquette Senior Center, 300 W. Spring St. superiorland_bridge.tripod. com

• Coffee and Conversation with Room at the Inn. Stephen S. Krygier, acting executive director of Room at the Inn, will present Renewing a Collective Commitment to Serving Our Unhoused Neighbors in Marquette. NCLL members, $5; nonmembers, $10. 2 to 3:30 p.m. Begins at Catholic Social Services, 347 Rock St., then walking downhill to the Warming Center. (906) 458-5408 or csteinha@nmu.edu

• Music on Third. A variety of local musicians play along the sidewalks of Third Street in Marquette’s Downtown District. 6 to 8 p.m. www.downtownmarquette.org

• NMU Theatre and Dance: Rock of Ages. Watch as a 1980s aspiring rock star chases his dreams and love while trying to stop developers from destroying the fabled Strip.$17 for the general public, $12 for NMU faculty/ staff, seniors, and military, $10 for students, and $5 for NMU students.7:30 p.m. in Forest Roberts Theatre. nmu. edu/theatreanddance

Ontonagon

• Pine Mountain Music Festival Concert. The Bergonzi Trio will perform works by Tailleferre Haydn, and Ravel. Pay As You’re Able tickets. 7:30 p.m. Ontonagon Theater of Performing Arts, 311 N. Steel. pmmf.org

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Calumet

• 1913: A Miners Story. Free movie presentation of the Calumet Theatre production of 1913: A Miners Story Coincides with Big Annie Day. 7:30 p.m. Calumet Theatre, 340 Sixth St. (906) 337-2610.

Gwinn

• Great Lakes Rodeo. Activities include the rodeo skills competition and rodeo performance. Youth age 5 and younger, free; age 6 to 12 and seniors, $10; age 13 and older, $15. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. 150 W. Johnson Lake Rd. greatlakesrodeo.com

Houghton

• BridgeFest. Activities include helicopter rides, games, kids’ activities, food, music and more. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Houghton Waterfront and surrounding areas. bridgefestfun.com

• Pine Mountain Music Festival Concert. Guerilla Opera presents The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage, a concert version of the new opera by U.P. native Elena Reuhr based on the steampunk graphic novel by Sydney Padua. Pay As You’re Able tickets. 5 p.m. Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts, 1400 Townsend Dr. pmmf.org

Ishpeming

• Teen Angst and You: How to Turn Your Feelings into Pages. A summer-long class for teens on the art of novel writing. 2 to 3:30 p.m. Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library, 317 N. Main St. (906) 486-4381.

Marquette

• Global Cinema: Giuseppe Tornatore’s Cinema Paradiso. This film tells the story of a loving friendship between a young boy and an aging movie projectionist. Noon. Community Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4322, machatz@pwpl.info, or www.pwpl.info

• Superiorland Duplicate Bridge Club. Games open to all interested players. $5 for games. 12:30 p.m. Marquette Senior Center, 300 W. Spring St. superiorland_bridge.tripod. com

• LEGO Club. Meet other LEGO enthusiasts and build LEGO projects using the library’s LEGO blocks. Youth age 7 and younger must be accompanied by an adult. 4 p.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4323.

• Pine Mountain Music Festival Concert. The Bergonzi Trio will perform a free interactive children’s concert featuring works by Tailleferre, Haydn, and Ravel. 4 p.m. Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. pmmf. org

• NMU Theatre and Dance: Rock of Ages. Watch as a 1980s aspiring rock star chases his dreams and love while trying to stop developers from destroying the fabled Strip. $17 for the general public, $12 for NMU faculty/ staff, seniors, and military, $10 for students, and $5 for NMU students.7:30 p.m. in Forest Roberts Theatre. nmu.

edu/theatreanddance

• Drink and Draw (ages 21 and older). Hang out with other artists. Bring your own beverage and anything you may be working on. 8 to 10 p.m. the Art Drop Shop and Studio, 130 W. Washington St. (lower level). theartdropshop@gmail.com

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Big Bay

• BioBlitz II. 18. Volunteers will conduct a rapid survey of the mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish, birds, and plants in the Yellow Dog River Community Forest. Free, but registration is required; yellowdogwatershed. org/events. 2 p.m. Saturday through noon on Sunday, the 18th. (906) 4359223 or ydwp@yellowdogwatershed. org

Calumet

• Orphan Art Sale. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Calumet Art Center, 57055 Fifth St. (906) 934-2228.

Cooks

• Author visit. Jon C. Stott, author of Yooper Ale Trails: Craft Breweries and Brewpubs of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, will visit breweries throughout the U.P. to promote his book. 3 to 5:30 p.m. LaTulip Brewing Company, 11858W U.S. Rte. 2. beerquestwest. com

Curtis

• From Bolivia with Love. Sergio Ruiz and Javier Pinell will perform music by Bolivian composers, including pieces for violin and piano. Prices

Museums

Big Bay

• Big Bay Lighthouse. The grounds of the 1896 lighthouse are open year-round. 3 Lighthouse Rd. (906) 345-9957.

Calumet

• Coppertown Mining Museum. View exhibits relative to the copper mining Industry and community life. Prices vary. Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 25815 Red Jacket Road. (906) 337-4354.

• 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. (906) 281-7625.

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 (one mile east of Copper Harbor). (906) 289-4215.

Covington vary. 7 p.m. The Pine Performance Center, 9224 Saw-Wa-Quato St. MyNorthTickets.com

• Covington Historical Museum. Located in the historic 1905 Township Hall, a Michigan Historic Site, the museum houses exhibits, photographs and artifacts focusing on the life of early Finnish residents of Covington Township. The museum contains the Township’s only jail cell. The genealogy room has family history files and early township records. Opens June 3. Saturday, 1 to 3 p.m. Center Street. (906) 355-2169.

Gwinn

• Great Lakes Rodeo. Activities include a parade, youth rodeo, a rodeo performance and after party. Youth age 5 and younger, free; age 6 to 12 and seniors, $10; age 13 and older, $15. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 150 W. Johnson Lake Rd. greatlakesrodeo.com

• Summer Reading Kick-Off Party. Kick off the Forsyth Township Public Library’s Summer Reading Program with the Jo-Kay Corral Mobile Farm Critters, food and games. For children

Eagle Harbor

• Eagle Harbor Life Saving Museum. View displays of early wooden rescue boats, surfboats, life-cars and more. Opens June 18. Donations appreciated. Daily, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Marina Rd. keweenawhistory.org

• Eagle Harbor Light Station Museum and Lighthouse. View displays of early wooden rescue boats, surfboats, life-cars and more. Opens June 18. $8. Daily, noon to 5 p.m. 670 Lighthouse Rd. keweenawhistory.org

Eagle River

• Eagle River Museum. The museum focuses on four themes including, the Cliff Mine, the town of Eagle River the town and mine of Phoenix and the Crestview amusement area. Opens June 21. Donations appreciated. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, noon to 4 p.m. M-26. Keweenawhistory.org

Escanaba

• Upper Peninsula Honor Flight Legacy Museum. The museum chronicles the history of the U.P. Honor Flights with the history of the trips. Donations appreciated. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and by request. Inside the Delta County Chamber of Commerce, 1001 N. Lincoln Rd.

• Upper Peninsula Military Museum. The museum honors Upper Peninsula Veterans, and features exhibits and dioramas portraying the Upper Peninsula’s contribution to U.S. war efforts from the Civil War through the Afghanistan wars. Donations appreciated. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and by request. Inside the Delta County Chamber of Commerce, 1001 N. Lincoln Rd.

Garden through sixth grade. 11 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Peter Nordeen Park, 115 N. Pine St. (906) 346-3433.

Houghton • BridgeFest. Activities include a paddle tour, helicopter rides, games, kids’ activities, food, music, fireworks and more. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Houghton Waterfront and surrounding areas. bridgefestfun.com

• Pine Mountain Music Festival Concert. Guerilla Opera presents The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage, a concert version of the new opera by U.P. native Elena Reuhr based on the steampunk graphic novel

• Fayette Historic Townsite. This site was once one of the Upper Peninsula’s most productive ironsmelting operations. A town of nearly 500 residents grew up around two blast furnaces, a large dock and several charcoal kilns. It now includes a visitor center, museum exhibits, a twenty-six station walking tour and a scale model of

(continued on page 89) by Sydney Padua. Pay As You’re Able tickets. 7:30 p.m. Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts, 1400 Townsend Dr. pmmf.org

Ishpeming

• Teen and Adult Writing Hour. 2 to 3 p.m. Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library, 317 N. Main St. (906) 486-4381.

L’Anse

• Farmers Market. Shop from local farmers, growers, food producers, and artisans. 9 a.m. to noon. Waterfront Park. N. Front St.

Marquette

• Farmers Market. Shop from local farmers, growers, food producers, and artisans. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Marquette Commons, 112 South Third St. mqtfarmersmarket.com

• Superiorland Duplicate Bridge Club. Games open to all interested players. $5 for games. Lessons, 10 a.m. Games, 11:30 a.m. Citizens Forum, Lakeview Arena, 401 E. Pine St. superiorland_bridge.tripod.com

• Bog Walk Orchid Search. Led by retired Forest Ecologist Deb LeBlanc. NCLL members, $5; nonmembers, $10 (plus extra money for gas). 12 to 4 p.m. Carpool from Lofaro’s Fresh Market, museums

(continued from page 88 the original townsite. $17 per car, per day for Michigan residents, $9 for nonresidents. Daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 14785 II Road. (906) 644-2603.

Grand Marais

• Pickle Barrel House Museum. This 16-foot high barrel has been restored to its condition as a cottage, built for author and illustrator William Donahey who created the Teenie Weenie characters. $1. Saturday and Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m. Downtown. grandmariasmichigan. com

Greenland

• Adventure Mining Company. The 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 mineshaft. Prices vary. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 200 Adventure Ave. (906) 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 tractor-pulled wagon into the mine, seven levels underground. Daily guided tours; prices and hours vary. 49750 US-41. (906) 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, types of minerals and minerals from around the world. Prices vary. Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1404 E. Sharon Ave. museum. mtu.edu or (906) 487-2572.

• Carnegie Museum. Features rotating displays of local history, natural science and culture. The Science Center is dedicated to interactive exhibits about science for kids. Tuesday and Thursday, noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, noon to 4 p.m. 105 Huron St. (906) 482-7140 or carnegiekeweenaw.org

• MTU Archives and Copper Country Historical Collections. Features a variety of historical mem- orabilia, highlighting life in the Copper Country. Open by appointment. Lower level of the J.R. Van Pelt Library, MTU. (906) 487-3209.

Iron Mountain

• World War II Glider and Military Museum. During World War II, the Ford Motor Company’s Kingsford plant built the CG-4A Gliders for the U.S. Army. View one of seven fully restored CG-4A G World War II gliders, military uniforms from the Civil War through the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, memorabilia, restored military vehicles and more. Prices vary. Days and times vary. 302 Kent St. (906) 774-1086.

Ishpeming

• Cliffs Mine Shaft Museum. View local historical artifacts of miners and mines, past and present, safety equipment, blasting and diamond drilling equipment and more. Guided tours of the tunnels are available. Prices vary. Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 501 W. Euclid St. (906) 485-1882 or cliffsshaftminemuseum.com

• Ishpeming Area Historical Society Museum. Displays include a military exhibit and artifacts from the Elson Estate. Donations appreciated. Open during the summer months. Please see website for updates. Gossard Building, Suite 303, 308 Cleveland Ave. ishpeminghistory.org

• U.S. National Ski & 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. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. US-41 and Third St. (906) 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. (906) 2363502 or kishamuseum.org

Lake Linden

• Houghton County Historical Museum. Exhibits include local Copper Country mining, logging and cultural history. Outdoor exhibits include a working Calumet & Hecla Mining Company Train. Prices, days and hours vary. 53102 M-26.

Marquette

• Baraga Educational Center and Museum. View artifacts and tools used by Venerable Bishop Baraga. Donations appreciated. Monday through Friday, noon to 5 p.m. and by appointment. 615 S. Fourth St. (906) 227-9117.

• Beaumier Upper Peninsula Heritage Center.

- Mary Biekkola Wright: a public art retrospective 1986-2011, will be on display through August 26. Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 4 p.m. NMU, corner of Seventh Street and Tracy Avenue. (906) 227-3212 or nmu.edu/beaumier

• Marquette Maritime Museum. Exhibits on shipwrecks in Marquette and Lake Superior, early life-saving and U.S. Coast Guard, the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald and the Henry B. Smith, and more. Guided tours of the Marquette Lighthouse are also available. Free for children 2 and younger and active military; Museums for all passholders, $3; children ages 3 to 12, $5; students with ID, $6; seniors and retired military, $7; adults, $8. Tuesday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 300 N. Lakeshore Blvd. (906) 226-2006 or mqtmaritimemuseum.com

• Marquette Regional History Center.

- Exposing Photography: Anything but a Small Business, the exhibit will feature the works of U.P. photographers, their studios and equipment, will be on display through January 13, 2024. The museum includes interactive displays as well as regional history exhibits. Youth 12 and younger, $2; students, $3; seniors, $6; adults, $7. Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 145 W. Spring St. (906) 226-3571 or marquettehistory.org

• Upper Peninsula Children’s Museum. A variety of interactive exhibits offer learning through investigation and creativity. Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Prices vary. 123 W. Baraga Ave. (906) 226-3911 or upchildrensmuseum.org

Menominee

• West Shore Fishing Museum. Tour the Bailey Family Homestead, the site of a pioneer commercial fishery and a stop on the Great Lakes Fisheries Trail. Exhibits include a restored Victorian home, several fishing boats, equipment, tools, and photos showing commercial fishing practices. Saturdays and Sundays, 1 to 4 p.m. 15 miles north of Menominee or 8 miles south of Cedar River on M-35 (turn at the Bailey Park entrance). (715) 923-9756.

Mohawk

• The Delaware Mine. Take self-guided tours of veins of copper exposed in the walls of the mine, and view indoor and outdoor train displays. Daily, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 7804 Delaware Rd. (906) 289-4688.

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. (906) 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. Michigan Recration Passport required for parking. Wednesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4p.m. 73 Forge Rd. (906) 475-7857.

Painesdale

• Painesdale Mine and Shaft Inc. Tours of the ground level are free and visitors can see the hoist house, the captain’s office and the ground levels of the shaft house. Guides can provide interpretive information. Private tours can be arranged online. Saturday, noon to 4 p.m. 42634 Second St. (906) 369-5358 or painesdalemineshaft.com

Phoenix

• Phoenix Church. Originally built in 1958 and located in the town of Cliff, the museum was dismantled and reassembled in its church location in 1899. The last mass was held in 1957. Opens June 18. Donations appreciated. Daily, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Junction of US-41 and M-26. keweenawhistory.org

South Range

• Copper Range Historical Museum. Exhibits recreate life from the early 1900s to the mid-1950s of the immigrants who built the towns and villages of the area. Collections include photographs, books and artifacts. Tuesday through Friday, noon to 3 p.m. 44 Trimountain Ave. (906) 482-6125. MM

101 Carmen Dr. (corner of M28 and US41), Harvey, to travel to bog on H58 past Munising. (906) 475-4252 or bbraden@consultant.com

• Creature Feature: Colubrid Snakes. Have a unique up-close animal experience with a king, corn and garter snakes. Learn about their habitat and interesting facts. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Suggested donation of $5 per child or $10 per family. 3 p.m. MooseWood Nature Center, Shiras Pool Building at Presque Isle Park. moosewoodnc@ gmail.com

• Pine Mountain Music Festival Concert. The Bergonzi Trio will perform works by Tailleferre Haydn, and Ravel. Pay As You’re Able tickets. 7:30 p.m. NMU Reynolds Recital Hall, Lee Hall Dr. and Seventh St. pmmf.org

• NMU Theatre and Dance: Rock of Ages. Watch as a 1980s aspiring rock star chases his dreams and love while trying to stop developers from destroying the fabled Strip. $17 for the general public, $12 for NMU faculty/ staff, seniors, and military, $10 for students, and $5 for NMU students.7:30 p.m. in Forest Roberts Theatre. nmu. edu/theatreanddance

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Houghton

• BridgeFest. Activities include helicopter rides and ice cream Times vary. Houghton Waterfront and surrounding areas. bridgefestfun.com

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Escanaba

• Music Mondays. Free concert featuring Cosmic Exposure. 7 to 9 p.m. Karas Bandshell, Ludington Park, Lake Shore Dr.

Marquette

• Vacation Bible School. Dinner is included. $20 per child, $40 for families of three or more. 5:30 to 7 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, 120 N. Front St. (906) 226-6587 or firstpresmqtce@gmail.com

• Joy of Sound Meditation. Enjoy a relaxing meditation with sounds produced by bronze singing bowls and metallic gongs. 7 p.m. Chapel, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 201 E. Ridge St. (906) 362-9934 or ckitchenmqt@ gmail.com

Ontonagon

• Pine Mountain Music Festival Concert. 2023 UPstarts! performers will be Oskar Gaenssle (bassoon), Maitri White (soprano), Michael Halvorson (saxophone), and Adam Hall (cello). Pay As You’re Able tickets. 7:30 p.m. Ontonagon Theater of

Performing Arts, 311 N. Steel. pmmf. org

Negaunee

• All-Ages Online Storytime. Miss Jessica will lead stories, songs and rhymes on Facebook Live. 11 a.m. www.facebook.com/ NegauneePublicLibrary. (906) 475-7700.

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Escanaba

• Lunch with the Munch Bunch. Bring your lunch to the Children’s Room patio and enjoy story time.

11:30 a.m. Escanaba Public Library, 400 Ludington St. (906) 789-7323 or escanabalibrary.org

Ishpeming

• Parent/Tot Partner Yoga. Instructor Kristen Carlson will lead a partner yoga class for toddlers and preschoolers and their caregivers. 11 a.m. Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library, 317 N. Main St. (906) 486-4381.

• Adult Horror Book Club. The group will discuss Into the Drowning Deep by Mira Grant. 2 p.m. Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library, 317 N. Main St. (906) 486-4381.

Marquette

• In the Park Storytime. Families and youth can enjoy books, songs, bubbles, parachute play, and more.

9:30 a.m. East Ohio Street (Williams) Park (at Pine Street). Rain location is the Community Room at Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4323 or www.pwpl.info

• Artists and Their Art Film Screening: Girl with a Pearl Earring. The film tells the story of a young peasant girl working in the house of painter Johannes Vermeer who becomes his assistant and the model for his most famous painting. Noon. Shiras Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4322, machatz@ pwpl.info, or www.pwpl.info

• Superiorland Duplicate Bridge Club. Games open to all interested players. $5 for games. 12:30 p.m. Marquette Senior Center, 300 W. Spring St. superiorland_bridge.tripod. com

• Oil Painting, Pastels and Drawing Classes with Marlene Wood. Bring your own supplies. $20. 1 to 3 p.m. Marquette Arts and Culture Center, lower level, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 225-8655.

• Teen Tuesday: “Painting Home.” Youth in Grades 6 to 12 can create a one-of-a-kind “HOME” painting, guided by local artist Becca Ouimette. All supplies provided, no prior art or painting experience is needed. 2 p.m. Peter White Public Library , 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4321, apierce@pwpl.info, or www.pwpl.info

• Dungeons and Dragons. Jordan from Iron Golem Games will lead a group of teens in Grades 6 to 12 on a quest with this role-playing game in the Teen Zone; and PWPL staff member Cat will lead a quest for students in Grades 4 and 5 in the Conference Room. 4 to 6 p.m. Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. Online advance registration required. (906) 226-4321, apierce@pwpl.info or www. pwpl.info

• PWPL Board of Trustees Meeting. Regular monthly meeting of the board of trustees of the Peter White Public Library. Open to all. 5 p.m. Shiras Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. www.pwpl.info

• Senior Dance Class. Part of an Art Week Family Square Dance. Ages 55 and older. Free for City of Marquette and neighboring township residents. 5 p.m. Hurley Park. To pre-register, call (906) 225-8655.

• Vacation Bible School. Dinner is included. $20 per child, $40 for families of three or more. 5:30 to 7 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, 120 N. Front St. (906) 226-6587 or firstpresmqtce@gmail.com

• St. Peter’s Cathedral: Architecture and Stained Glass. Dr. Russ Magnaghi will discuss the history of St. Peter’s Cathedral, the fires, its architecture, and the story behind the stained glass windows. NCLL members, $5; nonmembers, $10. 6:30 to 8 p.m. St. Peter’s Cathedral, 311 W. Baraga Ave. (906) 361-5370 or jhigbie@nmu.edu

• Artists and Their Art: The Mirror of Vermeer (Online). Celebrated art historian Ellen Longsworth will host this virtual series focused on famous artists, artistic movements, and art. Award-winning novelist John Smolens will discuss Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer and works of art inspired by his paintings. 7 p.m. Via Zoom. (906) 226-4322, machatz@pwpl.info, or www.pwpl.info

• Pine Mountain Music Festival Concert. 2023 UPstarts! performers will be Oskar Gaenssle (bassoon), Maitri White (soprano), Michael Halvorson (saxophone), and Adam Hall (cello). Pay As You’re Able tickets. 7:30 p.m. NMU Reynolds Recital Hall, Lee Hall Dr. and Seventh St. pmmf.org

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Curtis

• Music in the Park. Featuring The Real Ingredients. 6:30 p.m. Erickson Center for the Arts, Saw-Wa-Quato and Main streets. (906) 586-9974.

Escanaba

• All Together Art. Free for ages 6 to 10. 2 p.m. Children’s Room, Escanaba Public Library, 400 Ludington St. (906) 789-7323 or escanabalibrary.org

Houghton

• Pine Mountain Music Festival Concert. 2023 UPstarts! performers will be Oskar Gaenssle (bassoon), Maitri White (soprano), Michael Halvorson (saxophone), and Adam Hall (cello). Pay As You’re Able tickets. 7:30 p.m. Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts, 1400 Townsend Dr. pmmf.org

Ishpeming

• Adult Horror Book Club. The group will discuss Into the Drowning Deep by Mira Grant. 6 p.m. Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library, 317 N. Main St. (906) 486-4381.

Marquette

• Passport to Home Scavenger Hunt. As part of Art Week, pick up a Passport to Home at the Peter White Public Library. Then, join in an Art Walk scavenger hunt, getting your passport stamped at participating businesses and organizations. Completed passports can be turned in at the at the library, where a drawing will be held at the Derrell Syria Project Concert on the Steps. 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. (906) 2264322, machatz@pwpl.info, or www. pwpl.info

• Congregate Meals for Seniors–Dine in or Curbside Pickup. Meals available to those age 60 and older. Call to reserve a meal. $3.50 suggested donation. Noon to 1 p.m. Marquette Senior Center, 300 W. Spring St. (906) 228-0456.

• Haiku-ing Your Way Home Poetry Workshop. Learn how to start and make haiku with the U.P. Poet Laureate Barbara Matherne and volunteers from the U.P. Land Conservancy. Registration encouraged, but walk-ins welcome. 1 to 3 p.m. Heritage Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. pwpl.info or www.uplandconservancy.org/events

• Artist Hours: Nita Engle. Learn about local artist Nita Engle’s life, her process, and her art. Projects will be available to make art like Engle. 4 to 7 p.m. the Art Drop Shop and Studio, 130 W. Washington St. (lower level). theartdropshop@gmail.com

• Farmers Market. Shop from local farmers, growers, food producers, and artisans. 5 to 8 p.m. 100 Block of Washington Street. mqtfarmersmarket. com

• Vacation Bible School. Dinner is included. $20 per child, $40 for families of three or more. 5:30 to 7 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, 120 N. Front St. (906) 226-6587 or firstpresmqtce@gmail.com

• Quick Fics Book Group. This month’s novella discussion will be of Remote Control by Nnedi Okorafor. 6 p.m. Dandelion Cottage Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. www.pwpl.info

• Concert on the Steps. The Derrell Syria Project will perform. Winners of the Passport to Home Art Week scavenger hunt will be announced. 7 p.m. Front Street steps, Peter White Public

Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 2264322, machatz@pwpl.info, or www. pwpl.info

• NMU Theatre and Dance: Rock of Ages. Watch as a 1980s aspiring rock star chases his dreams and love while trying to stop developers from destroying the fabled Strip. $17 for the general public, $12 for NMU faculty/ staff, seniors, and military, $10 for students, and $5 for NMU students.7:30 p.m. in Forest Roberts Theatre. nmu. edu/theatreanddance

Negaunee

• Knitting Group. Those interested in crocheting, knitting and other fiber arts are welcome to bring their projects and share with others. Coffee provided. 1:30 p.m. Negaunee Public Library, 319 W. Case St. (906) 475-7700.

• Wings of Fire Interest Group. Youth ages eight and older are invited to discuss the series, write fanfiction, make crafts and other activities. 3 p.m. Negaunee Public Library, 319 W. Case St. (906) 475-7700.

• Negaunee City Band Concert. Seating is limited, bringing chairs is recommended. 7:30 p.m. Negaunee Outdoor Performing Arts Center, east end of Iron St.

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Calumet

• Preschool Story Time. 10:15 a.m. Calumet Public Library. (906) 337-0311.

Copper Harbor

• Performances in the Park. Featuring Graham Jaehnig with Penny Menze. A farmer’s market is also on site. 7 to 9 p.m. Donny Kilpela Memorial Park, 240 Gratiot St. (906) 289-4020 or performances.in.the.park@gmail. com

Curtis

• Mrs. Kelly’s Journey Home. A theatrical memoir by Breeda Miller, who brings to life a funny and profound look at her mother’s journey from her native Ireland through the end of her life. Prices vary. 7 p.m. The Pine Performance Center, 9224 Saw-WaQuato St. MyNorthTickets.com

Escanaba

• Poetry Reading with Dee Sweet. Book signing and meet-and-greet will follow. 11:45 a.m. Escanaba Public Library, 400 Ludington St. (906) 7897323 or escanabalibrary.org

Gwinn

• Modeltown Farmers and Artisans Market. Shop for locally grown produce, artisan items and more. Featuring live music by Tom Reed. 3 to 6 p.m. Riverside Pavilion, Peter Nordeen Park, 115 N. Pine St. (906) 361-4843 or modeltownmarket@ gmail.com

Ishpeming

• Crochet Club. Crafters can socialize while working on a project of their choice. Beginning supplies and instruction will be provided for those who want to learn. 2 to 3 p.m. Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library, 317 N. Main St. (906) 486-4381.

• Plant Swap with Plant Daddy Ashley. Bring plants, seedlings or cuttings that are healthy and free of pests or disease to swap for new plants. 5 to 6:30 p.m. Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library, 317 N. Main St. (906) 486-4381.

L’Anse

• Lakefront Concert. Featuring Uncle Pete’s All-Star Blues Band. 7 p.m. Lakefront Park, Broad Street at the lake (rain location is Meadowbrook Arena, 204 Division St.).

Marquette

• Botany-themed Walk. Hike led by Hannah Boyd of the U.P. Land Conservancy. NCLL members, $5; nonmembers, $10. 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Vielmetti-Peters Reserve, 699

Brickyard Rd. (906) 361-5370 or jhigbie@nmu.edu

• Superiorland Pet Partners. Youth of all ages can practice reading skills with the friendly, non-judgmental, furry therapy trained dogs of Pet Partners. 10 to 11a.m. and 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Front Street lawn, Peter White Library, 217 N. Front St. (rain location is the library’s Great Room). (906) 226-4323 or visit www.pwpl.info

• Superiorland Duplicate Bridge Club. Games open to all interested players. $5 for games. 12:30 p.m. Marquette Senior Center, 300 W. Spring St. superiorland_bridge.tripod. com

• Painting Home: Guided Painting. Youth entering grades 3 through 5 can paint a U.P. canvas guided by local art teacher Becca. Online registration required. 2 p.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. Registration opens June 5 at www. pwpl.info/events. (906) 226-4323.

• End of Life Planning Workshop. Featuring Marquette County Probate Court Judge Hon. Cheryl Hill. 5:30 p.m. Community Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 225-7760 or JBarbiere@ lakesuperiorhospice.org

• Vacation Bible School. Dinner is included. $20 per child, $40 for families of three or more. 5:30 to 7 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, 120 N. Front St. (906) 226-6587 or firstpresmqtce@gmail.com

• Authors Reading Virtually: Homerun with Sandy Marchetti (Online). As Part of Art Week, poet Sandy Marchetti will read from her newly released collection Aisle 228. 7 p.m. Via Zoom. (906) 226-4322, machatz@pwpl.info, or www.pwpl.info

• Marquette City Band Concert. 7:30 p.m. Bandshell, Presque Isle Park.

• NMU Theatre and Dance: Rock of Ages. Watch as a 1980s aspiring rock star chases his dreams and love while trying to stop developers from destroying the fabled Strip.$17 for the general public, $12 for NMU faculty/ staff, seniors, and military, $10 for students, and $5 for NMU students.7:30 p.m. in Forest Roberts Theatre. nmu. edu/theatreanddance

Negaunee

• Tea Party with Author Carrie Pearson. Enjoy refreshments, crafts, and stories about real princesses changing the world. To make a reservation, call (906) 475-7700., ext. 18, message the library on Facebook, or visit the library. 11:30 a.m. Negaunee Public Library, 319 W. Case St.

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Calumet

• Used Book Sale. Proceeds support library services and programs. 4 to 7 p.m. CLK Multi-Purpose Room (down the hall from the library). (906) 3370311 ext. 1107.

Crystal Falls

• Michigan I-O. A quartet of stringed instrumentalists perform a collection of forgotten folk songs from the Great Lakes region, re-imagined in a contemporary style. Prices vary. 7 p.m. Crystal Theatre, 304 Superior Ave. (906) 8753208 or thecrystaltheatre.org

Ishpeming

• Modeling Clay Creations. Kids and teens can drop in anytime to create a clay masterpiece. 2 to 4 p.m. Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library, 317 N. Main St. (906) 486-4381.

Lake Linden

• Farmers Market. This family-friendly market showcases farm fresh produce, prepared foods, handcrafted items, live music, community causes and local information about the area. 4 to 7 p.m. Village Park. (906) 369-3971.

Marquette

• Blockbusting Cinema Throwback: Do the Right Thing. As part of PWPL’s celebration of Juneteenth, travel back to the summer of 1989 with Spike Lee’s groundbreaking drama on racism and race relations. Noon. Community Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4322, machatz@pwpl.info, or www.pwpl.info

• Superiorland Duplicate Bridge Club. Games open to all interested players. $5 for games. 12:30 p.m. Marquette Senior Center, 300 W. Spring St. superiorland_bridge.tripod. com

• LEGO Club. Build with the library’s LEGO bricks. Youth of all ages welcome, but those younger than eight must have an adult present in the program. 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4323 or www. pwpl.info

• Marquette Trails Fest. Activities include the youth and adult dual slalom, yourh run, 5k run, music and awards. Proceeds benefit the Noquamonen Trail Network. Prices and event times vary. Marquette Mountain, 4501 M-553. noquetrails.org

• Art Week Concert. Sponsored by Hiawatha Music Co-op, this free concert will feature local musicians John Gillette and Sarah Mittlefelhdt, Union Suits, and Dan Truckey. 7 p.m. Father Marquette Park, Front Street near the statue (906) 226-8575.

• NMU Theatre and Dance: Rock of Ages. Watch as a 1980s aspiring rock star chases his dreams and love while trying to stop developers from destroying the fabled Strip. $17 for the general public, $12 for NMU faculty/ staff, seniors, and military, $10 for students, and $5 for NMU students.7:30 p.m. in Forest Roberts Theatre. nmu. edu/theatreanddance

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Calumet

• Used Book Sale. Proceeds support library services and programs. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. CLK Multi-Purpose Room (down the hall from the library). (906) 337-0311 ext. 1107.

Curtis

• Acting for Singers Workshop. with The Pigeon Creek Shakespeare Company. Members of the Pigeon Creek Shakespeatre Company will offer a new perspective on how songs express character relationships and further the plot of a play. Register by June 22. Children younger than 18 (must be accompanied by an adult), $5; Adults, $10. 2 p.m. The Pine Performance Center, 9224 Saw-Wa-Quato St. (906) 586-9974.

• Midsummer Madness. Appropriate for all ages with a lively and audience-interactive style. Presented by the Pigeon Creek Shakespeare Company. Prices vary. 7 p.m. The Pine Performance Center, 9224

Saw-Wa-Quato St. MyNorthTickets. com

Gladstone

• Goob’s Poker Ride. All forms of transportation welcome along with a bucket raffle and food. Proceeds support Korey Goldi, a Rapid River senior with plans to attend Bay College. Registration, 11 a.m. to noon. Event runs all day. The Kipling Bar, 8911 Bay Shore Dr. (906) 241-4625 or (906) 356-9040.

L’Anse

• Farmers Market. Shop from local farmers, growers, food producers, and artisans. 9 a.m. to noon. Waterfront Park. N. Front St.

Marquette

• Marquette Trails Fest. Activities include a trail run, enduro and crit races, music and awards. Proceeds benefit the Noquamonen Trail Network. Prices and event times vary. Marquette Mountain, 4501 M-553. noquetrails. org

• Farmers Market. Shop from local farmers, growers, food producers, and artisans. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Marquette Commons, 112 South Third St. mqtfarmersmarket.com

• Superiorland Duplicate Bridge Club. Games open to all interested players. $5 for games. Lessons, 10 a.m. Games, 11:30 a.m. Citizens Forum, Lakeview Arena, 401 E. Pine St. superiorland_bridge.tripod.com

• M arquette Art Week Pottery Demonstration. View a pottery wheel demonstration and have an opportunity to test your skill at bowl making, either with the wheel or by hand. Noon to 4 p.m. MooseWood Nature Center, Shiras Pool Building at Presque Isle Park. moosewoodnc@gmail.com

• Author visit. Jon C. Stott, author of Yooper Ale Trails: Craft Breweries and Brewpubs of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, will visit breweries throughout the U.P. to promote his book. 3 to 5:30 p.m. Blackrocks Brewery, 424 N. Third St. beerquestwest.com

• NMU Theatre and Dance: Rock of Ages. Watch as a 1980s aspiring rock star chases his dreams and love while trying to stop developers from destroying the fabled Strip. $17 for the general public, $12 for NMU faculty/ staff, seniors, and military, $10 for students, and $5 for NMU students.7:30 p.m. in Forest Roberts Theatre. nmu. edu/theatreanddance

Michigamme.

• Artisans Market. Shop for homemade items, baked goods, produce and handcrafted items. Members of Black Pearl will perform. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Michigamme Community Library, E. Lake St. (906) 323-6274.

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Calumet

• Used Book Sale. Proceeds support library services and programs. 1 to 3 p.m. CLK Multi-Purpose Room (down the hall from the library). (906) 3370311 ext. 1107.

Ishpeming

• Bingo. Noon. Ishpeming VFW, 310 Bank St. (906) 486-4856.

• Historic Places Home Tour Fundraiser. Tour The Mather (formerly the Mather Inn), located at 107 E. Canda Street, and Bethel Lutheran Church, located at 333 E. Ridge St. Proceeds benefit the Ishpeming Area Historical Society. Advance tickets will be available by mid-June at the Main Street Antique Mall, 121 S. Main St., or at either tour location on the day of the event. $10 suggested donation. Noon to 4 p.m. (906) 486-8680.

Marquette

• Marquette Trails Fest. Activities include youth and adult cross country bike races, downhill races and awards. Proceeds benefit the Noquamonen Trail Network. Prices and event times vary. Marquette Mountain, 4501 M-553. noquetrails.org

• Story Time at MooseWood: Playdough is for the Birds! Learn how nests are built, search outdoors for materials, and use homemade air dry playdough to create a unique bird nest to take home. Suggested age range is 3 to 8 years old, but all are welcome. Suggested donation of $5 per child or $10 per family. 11 a.m. MooseWood Nature Center, Shiras Pool Building at Presque Isle Park. moosewoodnc@ gmail.com

• Shinrin-Yoku Forest Bathing and Nature Prayer Service. 3:30 p.m. Bandshell area, Presque Isle Park. www.upwild.org

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Curtis

• Encore! Music of the Stage, Screen and Radio. The night will include light classical music, virtuoso works, and selections from Disney movies and other films. Prices vary. 7 p.m. The Pine Performance Center, 9224 SawWa-Quato St. MyNorthTickets.com

Escanaba

• Music Mondays. Free concert featuring Wingin’ It. 7 to 9 p.m. Karas Bandshell, Ludington Park, Lake Shore Dr.

Ishpeming

• Partridge Creek Farm Community Day. 4:30 to 6 p.m. Partridge Creek Farm Orchard, North and York Streets. camden@partridgecreekfarm.org

Marquette

• Making Music All Together. Join musicians from NMU in an interactive storytelling musical adventure of Peer Gynt. 10 a.m. Community Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4323 or www.pwpl.info

• Senior Theatre Experience: Monthly Theatre Workshop and Discussion. Ages 55 and older. Free for City of Marquette and neighboring township residents. 5 p.m. City of Marquette Arts and Culture Center, lower level, Peter White Public Library. To pre-register, call (906) 225-8655.

• Northwords and Music. B.G. Bradley and Friends will present an evening of music, stories, poetry, and skits. The show will also include Laureate Marty Achatz, Stephen Hooper, Kerry Yost and Jacque Love. This event will also be livestreamed. 7 p.m. Community Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4322, machatz@pwpl.info, or www.pwpl.info

Negaunee

• All-Ages Online Storytime. Miss Jessica will lead stories, songs and rhymes on Facebook Live. 11 a.m. www.facebook.com/ NegauneePublicLibrary. (906) 475-7700.

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Eagle Harbor

• Ancient Miners in the Keweenaw. Carol MacLennan will present the results of research on early Ojibwa settlements and trade, their relationship to the land and water, and their persistence on the landscape through and after a very early mining era. KCHS members, $5. General public, $6. 7 p.m. Eagle Harbor Community Building. www.keweenawhistory.org

Escanaba

• Lunch with the Munch Bunch. Bring your lunch to the Children’s Room patio and enjoy story time. 11:30 a.m. Escanaba Public Library, 400 Ludington St. (906) 789-7323 or escanabalibrary.org

• Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum

Walking Up the Food Chain: A Live Animal Experience. Advanced registration required. 2:00 p.m. City Council Chambers, 410 Ludington St. (906) 789-7328 orescanabalibrary.org

Ishpeming

• Little Munchkins Dance Class with New Attitudes Dance Studio. Children ages 18 months to three years will learn movement and coordination exercises. 11 a.m. Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library, 317 N. Main St. (906) 486-4381.

Marquette

• In the Park Storytime. Families and youth can enjoy books, songs, bubbles, parachute play, and more. 9:30 a.m. East Ohio Street (Williams) Park (at Pine Street). Rain location is the Community Room at Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4323 or www.pwpl.info

• Tech Coaching for Seniors. Learn how to make your electronic devices work the way you want with the help of retired teacher and librarian Christine Ault. Ensure your device is charged and bring passwords with you. Sessions will be offered in 30-minute time slots between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Heritage Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4311.

• Superiorland Duplicate Bridge Club. Games open to all interested players. $5 for games. 12:30 p.m. Marquette Senior Center, 300 W. Spring St. superiorland_bridge.tripod. com

• Lake Superior Knitters. Discussion on how to enter the Marquette County Fair in August. Children can enter submissions and they are welcome at summer meetings. Suggested donation of $1 to $5. 1 to 2:30 p.m. Marquette Regional History Center, 145 Spring St.

• Oil Painting, Pastels and Drawing Classes with Marlene Wood. Bring your own supplies. $20. 1 to 3 p.m. Marquette Arts and Culture Center, lower level, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 225-8655.

• Teen Tuesday: Henna and Rock Mandala Painting. Behennaed will be at the library with their amazing henna. For youth in Grades 6 to 12. 2 p.m. Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4321, apierce@ pwpl.info or www.pwpl.info

• Senior Dance Class. Ages 55 and older. Free for City of Marquette and neighboring township residents. 4 p.m. City of Marquette Arts and Culture Center, lower level, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. To pre-register, call (906) 225-8655.

• Marquette 3-D History. Don Balmer will present his collection of 3-D views of Marquette then and now and provide 3-D glasses for the experience. NCLL members, $5; nonmembers, $10. 6:30 to 8 p.m. Shiras Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 249-1273 or camfixer@pasty.net

• Bluesday Tuesday. U.P. Gumbo will perform. 7 p.m. Front Street steps, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4322, machatz@ pwpl.info or www.pwpl.info

Negaunee

• Trillium Hospice House Fundraiser. Singer Carsie Blanton will peform during this benefit concert. An antipasti buffet is included with ticket price. Proceeds benefit the Trillium House. $50. 6 p.m. Strega Nonna, 432 Iron St. strega.fun 28

789-7323 or escanabalibrary.org

• MSU Extension Class. The class will discuss food budgeting and meal planning. Free. 4:30 p.m. Children’s Room, Escanaba Public Library, 400 Ludington St. (906) 789-7323 or escanabalibrary.org

Ishpeming

•  Snakes and the Scientific Method Workshops. Guests can problem solve, investigate animals and test a hypothesis using live snakes. Registration required at ishpeminglibrary.info/calendar. 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library, 317 N. Main St. (906) 486-4381.

• Poetry Reading. Beverly Matherne will read from her newest book, Love Potions, Teas, Incantations , a collection of poetry and stories inspired by paintings. 5:30 p.m. Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library, 317 N. Main St. (906) 486-4381.

Marquette

• Family Glow Zumba with Mark Shevy. Children younger than 8 must have an adult present. 10:30 a.m. Community Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 2264323 or www.pwpl.info

• Congregate Meals for Seniors–Dine in or Curbside Pickup. Meals available to those age 60 and older. Call to reserve a meal. $3.50 suggested donation. Noon to 1 p.m. Marquette Senior Center, 300 W. Spring St. (906) 228-0456.

• Senior Visual Art Class: Fourth of July Ribbon Tree with Diane KribsMays. Ages 55 and older. Supplies provided. Free for City of Marquette and neighboring township residents, $5 suggested donation for non-residents. 1 p.m. City of Marquette Arts and Culture Center, lower level, Peter White Public Library. To pre-register, call (906) 225-8655.

• Farmers Market. Shop from local farmers, growers, food producers, and artisans. 5 to 8 p.m. 100 Block of Washington Street. mqtfarmersmarket. com

• Concert on the Steps. Singer and songwriter Chris Valenti will perform. 7 p.m. Front Street steps, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4322, machatz@pwpl.info or www.pwpl.info

Negaunee problem solve and investigate animals in their habitats. Weather permitting, the show will be held outside. 6 p.m. Negaunee Public Library, 319 W. Case St. (906) 475-7700.

• Knitting Group. Those interested in crocheting, knitting and other fiber arts are welcome to bring their projects and share with others. Coffee provided. 1:30 p.m. Negaunee Public Library, 319 W. Case St. (906) 475-7700.

• Negaunee City Band Concert. Seating is limited, bringing chairs is recommended. 7:30 p.m. Negaunee Outdoor Performing Arts Center, east end of Iron St.

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Calumet

• Preschool Story Time. 10:15 a.m. Calumet Public Library. (906) 337-0311.

Copper Harbor

• Performances in the Park. Mojo and Friends will perform. A farmer’s market is also on site. 7 to 9 p.m. Donny Kilpela Memorial Park, 240 Gratiot St. (906) 289-4020 or performances. in.the.park@gmail.com

Curtis

• The Sue Huber Evening of Piano with Neil Donato and Ken Pesick The night will incldue a variety of improvised selections from the American Jazz, Popular and Songbook repertoire. Prices vary. 7 p.m. The Pine Performance Center, 9224 Saw-WaQuato St. MyNorthTickets.com

Escanaba

• Live on the Lawn..at Lunch! Live Music Series. Free event for all ages featuring Kitty Donohoe. 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. North Lawn, Escanaba Public Library, 400 Ludington St. (906) 789-7323 or escanabalibrary.org

Gwinn

• Modeltown Farmers and Artisans Market. Shop for locally grown produce, artisan items and more. Featuring live music by Sandra Muzyl Kennedy. 3 to 6 p.m. Riverside Pavilion, Peter Nordeen Park, 115 N. Pine St. (906) 361-4843 or modeltownmarket@gmail.com

Ishpeming

• Great Lakes Great Books Club. Students in Grades 4 and 5 will discuss the graphic novel Another Kind by Trevor Bream and Cait May. 6 to 6:45 p.m. Ray Leverton Community Room, Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library, 317 N. Main St. (906) 486-4381.

• Music in the Park. Featuring the Bryan Jeske Band. 6:30 p.m. Erickson Center for the Arts, Saw-Wa-Quato and Main streets. (906) 586-9974.

Escanaba

• All Together Art. Free for ages 6 to 10. 2 p.m. Children’s Room, Escanaba Public Library, 400 Ludington St. (906)

• Wings of Fire Interest Group. Youth ages eight and older are invited to discuss the series, write fanfiction, make crafts and other activities. 3 p.m. Negaunee Public Library, 319 W. Case St. (906) 475-7700.

•  Snakes and the Scientific Method. Guests can meet an animal up close, then use the scientific method to

• Anatomy of a Murder screening. The Ishpeming Area Historical Society will present a big screen showing of the classic 1959 movie that was filmed on location in the city. Donations appreciated. 6:30 p.m. W. C. Peterson Auditorium, Ishpeming High School, 319 E. Division St. (enter on Pearl Street). (906) 486-8680.

L’Anse

• Lakefront Concert. Featuring

Chasin’ Steel, a bluegrass band. 7 p.m. Lakefront Park, Broad Street at the lake (rain location is Meadowbrook Arena, 204 Division St.).

Marquette

• Geoff and Jon’s Record Show. Shop for new and used vinyl records, CDs, posters, cassettes, books, T-shirts, stickers and more. Noon to 11 p.m. Community Room, Ore Dock Brewing Company, 114 W. Spring St. (906) 373-6183.

• Superiorland Duplicate Bridge Club. Games open to all interested players. $5 for games. 12:30 p.m. Marquette Senior Center, 300 W. Spring St. • Bubble, Bubble, Splash! Families and youth of all ages are invited for a morning of bubbles and various water play. Dress to get wet. Children younger than 8 must have an adult present. 4 p.m. Front Street lawn, Peter White Public Library, 217

Support Groups

• Adult Children of Alcoholics and Dysfunctional Families—Marquette. Sundays, 7 p.m., Use the parking lot entrance. Downstairs meeting room, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 201 E. Ridge St. adultchildren.org/ meeting

• Alano Club—Marquette. Twelvestep recovery meetings daily. Monday through Saturday, noon and 8 p.m. Sunday, 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. 3020 US41, Marquette.

• Al-Anon Family Groups. A fellowship offering strength and hope for friends and families of problem drinkers. al-alon.org or (888) 425-2666.

• Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings throughout Marquette County, open daily, at many locations and times. Twenty-four-hour answering service, aa-marquettecounty.org or (800) 6055043.

• 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.

• Blood Pressure, Blood Sugar and Cholesterol Checks. Cholesterol checks are $5. Call for Marquette County schedule. (906) 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. (906) 475-6032 or northiron.church

• Grief Share—Ishpeming. This non-denominational group is for people dealing with grief and loss. Mondays, 2:30 p.m. Northiron Church,

N. Front St. (906) 226-4323 or www. pwpl.info

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Gwinn

• Alumni Co-Ed Softball Tournament. Alumni teams will compete throughout the week. Times vary. Forsyth township Baseball Field, off Johnson Lake R.d gwinnmi.com

Ishpeming

• Friends of the Library Used Book Sale. Proceeds support library programming. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library, 317 N. Main St. (906) 486-4381.

• Cemetery Tour. Hosted by the Ishpeming Area Historical Society. Suggested donation is $10 for adults,

$5 for students ages 12 to 17. 3:00 p.m. Meet at the sexton’s office at the Ishpeming Cemetery. (906) 486-8680.

• Teen Angst and You: How to Turn Your Feelings into Pages. A summer-long class for teens on the art of novel writing. 2 to 3:30 p.m. Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library, 317 N. Main St. (906) 486-4381.

Lake Linden

• Farmers Market. This family-friendly market showcases farm fresh produce, prepared foods, handcrafted items, live music, community causes and local information about the area. 4 to 7 p.m. Village Park. (906) 369-3971.

Marquette

• Geoff and Jon’s Record Show. Shop for new and used vinyl records, CDs, posters, cassettes, books, T-shirts, stickers and more. Presented by the

NMU Vinyl Record Club. Noon to 11 p.m. Second-floor community room, Ore Dock Brewing Company, 114 W. Spring St. (906) 373-6183.

• Superiorland Duplicate Bridge Club. Games open to all interested players. $5 for games. 12:30 p.m. Marquette Senior Center, 300 W. Spring St. superiorland_bridge.tripod. com

• LEGO Club. Meet other LEGO enthusiasts and build LEGO projects using the library’s LEGO blocks. Youth age 7 and younger must be accompanied by an adult. 4 p.m. Great Room, Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4323.

Negaunee

• Pioneer Days. Activities include alumni softball games and the Pioneer Princess Pageant. Times and locations vary. negauneeirontown.com

910 Palms Ave. northiron.church or (906) 475-6032.

• iCanQuit. Smokers are invited to learn more about quitting with the help of a quitting coach. (800) 4807848.

• Internet and Technology Addicts Anonymous. Tuesdays, 12:05 p.m. Upstairs, The Crib Coffee House, 401 N. Third St. ITAAMQT@zohomail. com

• Lake Superior Life Care and Hospice Grief Support Group—Gwinn. People dealing with grief and loss are encouraged to attend. Individual grief counseling is available. June 14. 2 p.m. Forsyth Senior Center, 165 Maple St. (906) 225-7760 or lakesuperiorhospice.org

• Lake Superior Life Care and Hospice Grief Support Group—Marquette. People dealing with grief and loss are encouraged to attend. Individual grief counseling is available. June 21. 5:30 p.m. Lake Superior Life Care & Hospice, 914 W. Baraga Ave. (906) 225-7760 or lakesuperiorhospice.org

• Lake Superior Life Care and Hospice Grief Support Group— Negaunee. People dealing with grief and loss are encouraged to attend. Individual grief counseling is available. June 15. 3 p.m. Negaunee Senior Center, 410 Jackson St. lakesuperiorhospice.org or (906) 475-6266.

• Marquette Codependents Anonymous Meeting. Mondays, 7 p.m. LoveMarq Church, 728 W. Kaye Ave. coda.org

• Michigan Tobacco Quit Line. This free quit smoking coaching hotline provides callers with a personal health coach. (800) 784-8669.

• Motherhood Support Group— Marquette. This free group meets the second Thursday of each month. 6 p.m. Suunta Integrative Health, 1209 N. Third St. (906) 273-0964.

• Nar-Anon Meetings—Ishpeming. Family and friends who have addicted loved ones are invited. Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. Mission Covenant Church, 1001 N. Second St. (906) 361-9524.

• Narcotics Anonymous Meetings— Marquette. Family and friends who have addicted loved ones are invited. Open meetings, Wednesdays and Sundays, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Closed meeting, Fridays, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Use the Ridge Street entrance. Downstairs Social Room, Marquette Hope First Campus, 111 E. Ridge St.

• National Alliance on Mental Illness—In-Person Support Group. Individuals living with mental illness and friends or families living with an individual with mental illness are welcome. June 12 and 15. 7 p.m. Superior Alliance for Independent Living, Suite A, 1200 Wright St. (906) 360-7107 or namimqt.com

• National Alliance on Mental Illness—Zoom Support Group. Individuals living with mental illness and friends or families living with an individual with mental illness are welcome. June 7. 7 p.m. Email ckbertucci58@charter.net or call or text (906) 360-7107 before 6:45 p.m. the day of the meeting to receive the Zoom invitation. www.namimqt.com

• Nicotine Anonymous. (415) 7500328 or www.nicotine-anonymous.org

• Parkinson’s Support Group— Marquette. June 21. 1 p.m. Marquette Senior Center, 300 W. Spring St. (906) 228-0456.

• Senior Support Group—Marquette. Learn how to connect with loved ones with cognitive diseases. June 15. 2 p.m. Mill Creek Clubhouse, 1728 Windstone Dr. (906) 225-7760 or lakesuperiorhospice.org

• Sexual Health and Addiction Therapy Group. Call Great Lakes Recovery Centers for more details. Dates, times and locations vary. (906) 228-9696.

• SMART Recovery—Calumet. A self-help 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. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7 p.m. Room 324, Jutila Center, 200 Michigan St.

• SMART Recovery—Marquette. Mondays, Noon. Zoom meeting. Visit smartrecovery.com for Zoom link.

• Stronger Together: Families Against Narcotics. Friends and families who have addicted loved ones are invited. Second and fourth Tuesdays. 6:30 p.m. via Zoom. Meeting ID: 702 728 9111, Passcode 448118. (906) 361-9524.

• 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

• Virtual Caregiver Support Group. U.P. family caregivers are welcome to join. A device with an internet connection, webcam, microphone and an email address are required. Advanced registration required. 2 p.m. Second Tuesday of the month. (906) 217-3019 or caregivers@upcap.org

• Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Supplemental Food Program. Clinics include nutritional counseling and coupon pick-up. Appointments required. Call for Marquette County schedule. mqthealth. org or (906) 475-7846.

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