LINCOLN: 1837 – 1865

Ironwood Memorial Building 213 S Marquette St, Ironwood, MI, United States

Join local historian Larry Peterson as he walks you through the life of Abraham Lincoln from 1837 - 1865. Learn about his life from young lawyer to the Civil War President. Beginning at 3:30 pm Larry's original artwork will be featured. At 4:00 pm the historical presentation will begin. This all takes place at the […]

FREE
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The Seventh Fire- Traveling Exhibit at the Ottawa National Forest Visitor Center

Ottawa National Forest Visitors Center E23949 US-2 East, Watersmeet, MI, United States

The public is invited to view an incredible exhibit about the history of the Anishinaabe People. The exhibit, entitled:  The Walking Together: Finding Common Ground Traveling Exhibit Project was developed by the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Michigan in partnership with the Great Lakes Peace Center to uncover, acknowledge, and document the truth about indigenous experiences […]

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The Red Devil Education Foundation Inc. Monthly Meeting

Luther L. Wright School 650 E. Ayer St., Ironwood, MI, United States

All are welcome to attend The Red Devil Education Foundation Inc monthly meeting on the second Thursday of every month. Scheduled dates are:  November 9 and December 14, 2023, January 11, February 8, March 14, April 11, and May 9, 2024. The meeting is held in the Luther L. Wright Library on Ayer Street in […]

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The Seventh Fire- Traveling Exhibit at the Ottawa National Forest Visitor Center

Ottawa National Forest Visitors Center E23949 US-2 East, Watersmeet, MI, United States

The public is invited to view an incredible exhibit about the history of the Anishinaabe People. The exhibit, entitled:  The Walking Together: Finding Common Ground Traveling Exhibit Project was developed by the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Michigan in partnership with the Great Lakes Peace Center to uncover, acknowledge, and document the truth about indigenous experiences […]

Cross Stitch Class with Vicki

Birch, Please: Gift Shop & Kids Crafting Studio 201 N. Douglas Blvd., Ironwood, MI, United States

Cross Stitching with Vicki Watson is back for March, come join her at Birch, Please on Saturday, March 16th from 10:00am - 12:00pm! This class is open to children ages 10 and goes all the way up to adults. Birch, Please asks interested participants to use the LinkTree link below and look for the "March […]

$15
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Winter Satsang for Community Connection

online , United States

Join Winter Satsang for Community Connection This is Gogebic Yoga's 4th year offering Into the Heart of Winter Satsang, a special community that forms each January to study The Yamas & Niyamas: Exploring Yoga's Ethical Practice by Deborah Adele, along with accompanying practices from the wisdom of Yoga and Ayurveda. This 5 or 10-week series […]

$111 – $189
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The Seventh Fire- Traveling Exhibit at the Ottawa National Forest Visitor Center

Ottawa National Forest Visitors Center E23949 US-2 East, Watersmeet, MI, United States

The public is invited to view an incredible exhibit about the history of the Anishinaabe People. The exhibit, entitled:  The Walking Together: Finding Common Ground Traveling Exhibit Project was developed by the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Michigan in partnership with the Great Lakes Peace Center to uncover, acknowledge, and document the truth about indigenous experiences […]

Downtown Art Place Individual Winter Classes 2024

Downtown Art Place 111 E Aurora St, Ironwood, MI, United States

What an incredible line up of classes at Downtown Art Place for Winter 2024! Individual classes are offered on Monday evenings from 4:30 - 8:00 pm and are available to persons ages 7 and up. Each class is $15 each. There are also classes for persons ages 14 and up, as well as class series […]

$15
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The Seventh Fire- Traveling Exhibit at the Ottawa National Forest Visitor Center

Ottawa National Forest Visitors Center E23949 US-2 East, Watersmeet, MI, United States

The public is invited to view an incredible exhibit about the history of the Anishinaabe People. The exhibit, entitled:  The Walking Together: Finding Common Ground Traveling Exhibit Project was developed by the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Michigan in partnership with the Great Lakes Peace Center to uncover, acknowledge, and document the truth about indigenous experiences […]