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SUMMARY:Eric Frost Live at Locals Day - North Shore Winery 8/12/25
DESCRIPTION:Eric Frost Live at the North Shore Winery\nPart of Locals Day at The Winery in Lutsen\, MN\nFeaturing Eric Frost on Guitar\nTue\, Aug 12\, 2025 – 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm\nNO COVER CHARGE\nEric Frost Live at the North Shore Winery at 202 Ski Hill Road in Lutzen\, MN! Each Tuesday north shore winery is going to have local discounts and local music! Come by for music from Eric Frost\, from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm. Visitors are welcome to join us in supporting locals\, we hope to see you there! \nSo come and sip some great wine and listen to music played by Eric Frost. You’ll be really glad that you did! \nLocation & Contact Info\n202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN 55612\n(20 mi / 24 minutes from The Lodge on Lake Detroit in Detroit Lakes\, MN)\ne-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us\nTel: (218) 481-9280 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Live Music event at The Winery in Lutsen\, Minnesota. \nMore about Eric Frost: North Shore singer-songwriter\, Eric Frost plays with a variety of local musicians as well as solo. Although Eric began his career in rock n’ roll bands\, his true passions are Americana\, folk\, and bluegrass. His live shows span the breadth of American musical history\, blending the traditional with the new to create an engaging and satisfying sound. \nEric Frost’s love for playing the guitar started at a young age\, but his parents were hesitant to support his interest as they thought it may be a passing fad. However\, his unsupportive elementary school teacher’s comments led them to finally get him his first guitar in fourth grade. Despite initial doubts from his parents and teacher\, Frost went on to prove them wrong and formed a successful band in high school\, playing at showcases and even trying his hand at writing music. Although he put his guitar aside for a while during college\, his passion for music never faded. Today\, Frost continues to play and write music\, inspiring others to pursue their dreams despite any doubts or obstacles they may face. \n\n\n\nAbout the North Shore Winery\nChuck Corliss and his wife Kim founded the North Shore Winery and the Sawtooth Mountain Cider House in Lutsen\, Minnesota. The winery offers a variety of red\, white\, and rosé wines\, as well as hard ciders made with a local flair. The winery is open to visitors for tastings\, bottles\, or a glass of wine. They also host private events. \nThe idea to build a winery took off when Chuck and Kim were discussing retirement plans and what to do when finished with their “day” jobs. The couple wanted to live in Lutsen so they could ski\, mountain bike\, sail\, and golf full time. Combined with lifelong “research work\,” they thought a winery would be a fun new attraction in Lutsen! \nJeremy and Mary Hanson joined the Corliss’ in 2017 as partners. \nThe winery has grown substantially since its grand opening in 2016 and the Hanson family has been involved since the beginning. With the addition of Jeremy and Mary as partners\, the Winery gained additional leadership engaged in the day-to-day operations of the business so it would continue to provide great customer service and good times its customers have come to enjoy. \nJeremy and Mary have been spending significant time on the North Shore since the 1970s\, first on the Gunflint Trail and since 2004 in Lutsen. They enjoy Northern Minnesota\, starting with BWCA canoe trips in the 70s and family vacations along the North Shore and the Gunflint Trail. They are high school sweethearts (Minneapolis Central!) who have been married for 29 years and have three grown children: Graham\, Ana\, and Maddy. They enjoy being outdoors – in the woods or on the lake; mountain biking\, skiing\, fishing\, hiking\, boating\, spending time with friends and family….and yes\, drinking wine out on the deck! \n202 Ski Hill Road | Lutsen\, MN 55612 | e-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us | Tel: (218) 481-9280\nNorth Shore Winery Website | North Shore Winery Facebook Page
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LOCATION:The Winery\, 202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN\, 55612\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Local Non Hotel Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250808
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250811
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SUMMARY:Grand Portage Rendezvous Days
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOWCALL NOW\n2025 Grand Portage Rendezvous Days\nCredit Above Photos: Grand Portage National Monument\, Public domain\, via NPS\n2025 Grand Portage Rendezvous Days\nCredit Above Photos: Grand Portage National Monument\, Public domain\, via NPS\nExperience 1790s fur trade life at the Annual Grand Portage Rendezvous Days on August 8-10\, 2025 at the Grand Portage Monument Heritage Center in Grand Portage\, Minnesota. Explore the reconstructed 1790s fur trade depot and the historic voyageurs’ encampment. Try your hand at making cornhusk dolls and voyageur action figures\, fire starting with flint and steel\, and watch as the roughest men of the Old Northwest and the daintiest of ladies compete in a Voyageur pentathlon. \nCome test your throwing arm in our “Throw the Dough” contest. The event is open to the general public\, with a scavenger hunt\, a bead hunt\, and a story telling especially for youngsters. National Monument rangers and costumed historical reenactors help bring history alive in this fun-filled weekend event. This event is free and open to everyone. There is no park or event admission fee\, though donations are welcome. \nHow many places can you stay a few days\, enjoy some of the most beautiful scenary in the country AND attend and watch a major historic fur trade rendezvous from the French fur trade era in the Great Lakes area such as the Grand Portage Rendezvous at the Grand Portage Monument Heritage Center in Grand Portage\, MN only 35 miles from Superior Inn.This year’s Grand Portage Rendezvous Days is expected to feature 100s of volunteer reenactors. Join a tour of the historic encampment or participate in the contests and workshops. There is something for everyone! \nLocation: 35 miles from Superior Inn Grand Marais\nGrand Portage Monument Heritage Center\n170 Mile Creek Rd.\nGrand Portage\, MN 55605 \nFor more Rendezvous & Vendor information: Contact Grand Portage National Monument at (218) 475-0123 \nSchedule of Activities\, Events\, and Workshops (Subject to Change)\nFriday Activities\n9:00am – 5:00pm Historic Cooking & Baking North West Company Kitchen\n10:00 Stone Bridge Singers Drum Ceremony Great Hall Lawn\n11:00 NWCo Partners Arrival Ceremony Begins at the Dock\n11:30 Dainty Voyageur Contest West Lawn\n12:00 Historic Encampment Tour Meet at North Gate Information Tent\n1:00 18th Century Puppet Show: Punch & Judy Historic Encampment\n2:00 18th Century Music Jam Great Hall porch\n3:00 Historic Encampment Tour Meet at North Gate Information Tent\n3:00 Throw the “Dough” Contest Great Hall Lawn\n5:30 Historic Encampment Tour Meet at North Gate Information Tent\nFriday Workshops\n10:00 18th Century Clothing Mending & Patching Workshop Tent\n11:30 Cornhusk Dolls/Voyageurs For Young’uns Workshop Tent\n11:30 Scottish Music & Haggis Making Historic Encampment\n1:00 French Spool Knitting for Kids Workshop Tent\n1:30 Tinsmithing for Kids Demonstration Area Inside Stockade\n2:30 Basic Blacksmithing Techniques for Men Demonstration Area \nSaturday Activities\n9:00am – 5:00pm Historic Cooking & Baking North West Company Kitchen\n9:30 Scavenger Hunt for Young’uns Historic Encampment\n10:30 NWC Gentlemen Conduct a Business Meeting Great Hall\n11:00 18th Century Lacrosse Demonstration Great Hall Lawn\n11:30 Lacrosse Match Great Hall Lawn\n12:00 18th Century Puppet Show: Punch & Judy Workshop Tent\n1:00 Historic Encampment Tour Meet at North Gate Information Tent\n2:00 Rugged Voyageur Contest (Reenactors only) West Lawn\n2:00 Voyageur Storytelling and Song Historic Encampment\n3:00 Historic Encampment Tour Meet at North Gate Information Tent\n3:00 Music by “Over the Waterfall” Great Hall Lawn\n5:30 Historic Encampment Tour Meet at North Gate Information Tent\n8:00 Live Music & Dance\, open to the public Great Hall Lawn\n10:00 Music & Dancing conclude\nSaturday Workshops\n10:00 Turning a Sailor’s Fid-18th Century Style Demonstration Area\n10:30 Basic Blacksmithing Techniques for Women Demonstration Area ($ fee)\n11:00 Make and Stamp a Vermillion Packet Workshop Tent \nCredit Above Photos: Grand Portage National Monument\, Public domain\, via NPS\nSunday Activities (subject to change)\n10:00 Flint & Steel Fire Starting Contest Historic Encampment\n11:00 Bead Hunt for Young’uns Historic Encampment\n11:30 The Yoke’s on You! Water Lifting Contest Warehouse Yard\n1:00 Fiddling in the Fur Trade Workshop Tent\n2:00 Bagpipes of the NWCo Great Hall Lawn\nSunday Workshops\n10:00 Tinsmithing for Adults Demonstration Area Inside Stockade\n11:00 Branding the Phyn & Elice Shipment Mark Historic Encampment \nAbout The Grand Portage National Monument\nThe Grand Portage National Monument is a U.S. national monument located on the North Shore of Lake Superior. This historical place was the center of fur trade activity and the Native America Ojibwe heritage. The monument is surrounded by 710 acres within the boundaries of Grand Portage Ojibwe Indian Reservation and is the location of the annual Rendezvous Days Celebration Pow Wow and Grand Portage Rendezvous. \nAbout The Grand Portage\nThe Grand Portage is an 8.5-mile historic trade route of the French-Canadian voyageurs that passes through waterfalls and rapids that flow into Lake Superior. It became the gateway into rich northern fur-bearing country\, where it connected remote interior outposts to lucrative international markets. In August every year\, the voyageurs would show up and the company owners would come from Europe\, and Grand Portage became a rough and tumble celebration. After the celebration\, the furs were loaded aboard massive voyageur canoes and paddled across the Great Lakes and eventually shipped to Europe where many became hats. In the states\, the voyageurs would carry trade goods up the portage and then paddle 100s of miles back to their outposts. This repeated until beaver was almost extinct. Luckily for the beaver\, the fur hats that their pelts were used went out of fashion. \nNow\, each year on the second weekend of August\, fur trade reenactors descend on Grand Portage\, sent up canvas tents\, haul birchbark canoes around and the weekend becomes a fun family weekend. The local tribe’s powwow also goes on at the same time. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Grand Portage Rendezvous Days at the Grand Portage Monument Heritage Center in Grand Portage\, Minnesota on the second weekend of August each year. \nTags: Grand Portage Rendezvous Days\, Grand Portage Rendezvous\, Grand Portage Voyageur Rendezvous\, Minnesota Rendezvous\, Minnesota Voyageur Rendezvous \nView Grand Portage Rendezvous Days Celebration Pow Wow
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LOCATION:Grand Portage Monument Heritage Center\, 170 Mile Creek Road\, Grand Portage\,\, 55605\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Local Non Hotel Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250808
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250811
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SUMMARY:Grand Portage Rendezvous Days Celebration Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOWCALL NOW\n2025 Grand Portage Rendezvous Days Celebration Pow Wow\nCredit Above Photos: Wpwatchdog\, CC BY-SA 3.0\, via Wikimedia Commons\n2025 Grand Portage Rendezvous Days Celebration Pow Wow\nCredit Above Photos: Wpwatchdog\, CC BY-SA 3.0\, via Wikimedia Commons\nJoin us for the Annual Grand Portage Rendezvous Days Celebration Pow Wow on August 8-12\, 2025 at the Grand Portage Monument Heritage Center in Grand Portage\, Minnesota. Also known as the Grand Portage Powwow\, the annual Grand Portage Rendezvous Days Celebration Pow Wow is sponsored by the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa on the second weekend of August each year. The event is an American Indian cultural gathering focusing on dance\, song and family celebration. The Pow Wow includes traditional foods\, music\, and craft stands along with other events in the community. Over 350 dancers participated in last year’s Grand Portage Rendezvous Days Celebration Pow Wow. \nGrand Portage Rendezvous Days Celebration Pow Wow\nMid-day Grand Entry Saturday and Sunday are particularly inspirational and colorful as U.S. flags are raised to military veterans from Grand Portage\, and staff bearers lead dancers\, dressed in traditional regalia\, into the Pow Wow ring. Through the Pow Wow\, all people have the chance to experience Native American culture in a wonderful way. \nHow many places can you stay a few days\, enjoy some of the most beautiful scenery in the country AND attend and watch a major Native American event that is unique in the entire country? The powwow (sponsored by the Grand Portage Band of Minnesota Chippewa) includes hundreds of Native American dancers wearing beautiful regalia\, demonstrating their CURRENT culture which is vibrant and very much alive. Literally at the same location\, but in another area\, you can step back in time to experience 1790s fur trade life at the Annual Grand Portage Rendezvous at the location of the reconstructed 1790s fur trade depot and the historic voyageurs’ encampment that feature 100s of volunteer reenactors. Join a tour of the historic encampment or participate in the contests and workshops. \nYour Content Goes Here \nThe Grand Portage Band of Minnesota Chippewa holds its traditional Grand Portage Rendezvous Days Celebration Pow Wow adjacent to the Grand Portage National Monument the same weekend as Grand Portage Rendezvous Days. Vendors offer a wide selection of arts\, crafts and Native American food. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn more about the Grand Portage Band and its heritage. \nFree Admission – Public Welcome\nNo entrance fee for Grand Portage National Monument or Pow Wow. Donations welcome.\n\nLocation: 35 miles from Superior Inn Grand Marais\nGrand Portage Monument Heritage Center\n170 Mile Creek Rd.\nGrand Portage\, MN 55605 \nFor more Powwow & Vendor information: 218-475-2800 danal@grandportage.com \nSchedule (Subject to Change)\nFriday\n10:00 am Great Hall- Rendezvous Days Pow Wow Welcome & Arrival\n6:30 pm Old Timer’s Softball Game\n7:00 pm Pow Wow Warm Ups\n\nSaturday\n8:00 am Mixed Softball Tournament\n9:00 am Registration or 1 & 3 Mile Walk-Run\n10:00 am Flag Raising\n10:30 am Walk-Run Begins\n1:00 pm Grand Entry Pow Wow Grounds\n2:00 pm Bingo (Fire Hall Garage)\n5:00 pm Men’s Horseshoe Tournament\n5:00 pm Feast (Pow Wow Grounds)\n%:00 pm Hand Drum Contest – 1st 15 Drums\n7:00 pm Grand Entry (Pow Wow Resumes)\n\nSunday\n8:00 am Mixed Softball Tournament\n8:00 am Breakfast (Pow Wow Grounds)\n8:00 am Flag Raising\n8:00 am Turkey Shoot (Blazes Pit)\n1:00 pm Grand Entry Pow Wow Grounds\n2:00 pm Bingo (Fire Hall Garage)\n4:00 pm Raffle Drawing \nCredit Above Photos: Grand Portage National Monument\, Public domain\, via NPS\nThe Grand Portage Rendezvous Days Celebration Pow Wow is sponsored by the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. Our event is family friendly. No drugs or alcohol permitted on Pow Wow Grounds. 24-hour security provided. Not responsible for accidents or lost items. No pets allowed on the Grand Portage Rendezvous Days Celebration Pow Wow Grounds. In case of rain\, the Grand Portage Community Center will be open on Saturday and Sunday. \nAbout Grand Portage Rendezvous Days\nThe annual Grand Rendezvous at Grand Portage\, Minnesota\, is still celebrated every year during the second weekend of August. The rendezvous is held in conjunction with the Grand Portage Rendezvous Days Celebration Pow Wow\, sponsored by the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa (Ojibwe). The annual gathering is their biggest of the year\, a time when Grand Portage comes alive and reflects on its rich heritage. Reenactors from across the country and Canada gather to camp and challenge each other to games and skills from our historic past\, next door to the pow wow at the Grand Portage Historic Rendezvous Encampment.\nView Grand Portage Rendezvous Days \nAbout The Grand Portage National Monument\nThe Grand Portage National Monument is a U.S. national monument located on the North Shore of Lake Superior. This historical place was the center of fur trade activity and the Native America Ojibwe heritage. The monument is surrounded by 710 acres within the boundaries of Grand Portage Ojibwe Indian Reservation and is the location of the annual Rendezvous Days Celebration Pow Wow and Grand Portage Rendezvous. \nAbout The Grand Portage\nThe Grand Portage is an 8.5-mile historic trade route of the French-Canadian voyageurs that passes through waterfalls and rapids that flow into Lake Superior. It became the gateway into rich northern fur-bearing country\, where it connected remote interior outposts to lucrative international markets. In August every year\, the voyageurs would show up and the company owners would come from Europe\, and Grand Portage became a rough and tumble celebration. After the celebration\, the furs were loaded aboard massive voyageur canoes and paddled across the Great Lakes and eventually shipped to Europe where many became hats. In the states\, the voyageurs would carry trade goods up the portage and then paddle 100s of miles back to their outposts. This repeated until beaver was almost extinct. Luckily for the beaver\, the fur hats that their pelts were used went out of fashion. \nNow\, each year on the second weekend of August\, fur trade reenactors descend on Grand Portage\, sent up canvas tents\, haul birchbark canoes around and the weekend becomes a fun family weekend. The local tribe’s powwow also goes on at the same time. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Grand Portage Rendezvous Days Celebration Pow Wow at the Grand Portage Monument Heritage Center in Grand Portage\, Minnesota. \nTags: Grand Portage Rendezvous Days Celebration Pow Wow\, Grand Portage Rendezvous Days Celebration Powwow\, Minnesota Powwow\, Minnesota Pow Wow \nView Grand Portage Rendezvous Days
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LOCATION:Grand Portage Monument Heritage Center\, 170 Mile Creek Road\, Grand Portage\,\, 55605\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Local Non Hotel Event
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SUMMARY:Date Night at the Winery with Gordon Thorne 8-07-25
DESCRIPTION:Date Night at the Winery in Lutsen\, MN\nFeaturing Gordon Thorne on Guitar\nThu\, Aug 7\, 2025 – 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm\nNO COVER CHARGE\nDon’t miss Date Night at the Winery at 202 Ski Hill Road in Lutzen\, MN! They are open late on Thursdays\, so grab your date and come down to the winery for music from 6:30-8:30 p.m. \nThis week the music will be by Gordon Thorne. Gordon Thorne picked up a guitar 30 years ago and hasn’t put it down since. He spent years mining early American blues and jazz\, blending them with his own style\, and serves up what he calls\, “the modern sounds of yesterday – today.” Known as the meanest fingerpicker in Northern Minnesota it is where he spends his time working\, raising kids and playing a little guitar. \nMore about Gordon Thorne: The major influences on Gordon Thorne’s guitar style have been the legends of country blues. Such legendary bluesmen as Mississippi John Hurt\, Blind Willie McTell and Big Bill Broonzy have all left their mark on Thorne’s guitar style. Combining these ragtime and piedmont influences with his own interpretations\, Thorne delivers forceful\, precise guitar work and soulful vocals. Thorne has been a regular performer in the northern Minnesota and Wisconsin areas for the many years. As much as his musical interests have influenced his playing\, his lifestyle has shaped how he views his music. Spend some time riding the rails with Gordon Thorne\, one of the most talented acoustic blues musicians in the Northland. \nSo come and sip some great wine and listen to great music played by Gordon Thorne. You’ll be really glad that you did! \nLocation & Contact Info\n202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN 55612\n(20 mi / 24 minutes from The Lodge on Lake Detroit in Detroit Lakes\, MN)\ne-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us\nTel: (218) 481-9280 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Live Music event at The Winery in Lutsen\, Minnesota.
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/date-night-at-the-winery-with-gordon-thorne-08-07-25/
LOCATION:The Winery\, 202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN\, 55612\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Local Non Hotel Event
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SUMMARY:Eric Frost Live at Locals Day - North Shore Winery 8/5/25
DESCRIPTION:Eric Frost Live at the North Shore Winery\nPart of Locals Day at The Winery in Lutsen\, MN\nFeaturing Eric Frost on Guitar\nTue\, Aug 5\, 2025 – 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm\nNO COVER CHARGE\nEric Frost Live at the North Shore Winery at 202 Ski Hill Road in Lutzen\, MN! Each Tuesday north shore winery is going to have local discounts and local music! Come by for music from Eric Frost\, from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm. Visitors are welcome to join us in supporting locals\, we hope to see you there! \nSo come and sip some great wine and listen to music played by Eric Frost. You’ll be really glad that you did! \nLocation & Contact Info\n202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN 55612\n(20 mi / 24 minutes from The Lodge on Lake Detroit in Detroit Lakes\, MN)\ne-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us\nTel: (218) 481-9280 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Live Music event at The Winery in Lutsen\, Minnesota. \nMore about Eric Frost: North Shore singer-songwriter\, Eric Frost plays with a variety of local musicians as well as solo. Although Eric began his career in rock n’ roll bands\, his true passions are Americana\, folk\, and bluegrass. His live shows span the breadth of American musical history\, blending the traditional with the new to create an engaging and satisfying sound. \nEric Frost’s love for playing the guitar started at a young age\, but his parents were hesitant to support his interest as they thought it may be a passing fad. However\, his unsupportive elementary school teacher’s comments led them to finally get him his first guitar in fourth grade. Despite initial doubts from his parents and teacher\, Frost went on to prove them wrong and formed a successful band in high school\, playing at showcases and even trying his hand at writing music. Although he put his guitar aside for a while during college\, his passion for music never faded. Today\, Frost continues to play and write music\, inspiring others to pursue their dreams despite any doubts or obstacles they may face.
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/eric-frost-live-at-locals-day-north-shore-winery-08-05-25/
LOCATION:The Winery\, 202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN\, 55612\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Local Non Hotel Event
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SUMMARY:Grand Marais Fisherman’s Picnic
DESCRIPTION:2025 Grand Marais Fisherman’s Picnic\n2025 Grand Marais Fisherman’s Picnic\nJoin us for the 2024 Grand Marais Fisherman’s Picnic on August 1-4\, 2024 in Downtown Grand Marais\, Minnesota. This is way more than just shore lunch! This Annual Fisherman’s Picnic is filled with fish burgers (those beloved deep fried herring filets served on a bun) and lots of daily games\, activities and fun\, like the Crazy Days Sidewalk Sales\, Daily Contests and Prizes\, Live Music outdoors and Kids Activities. The Lions Club BIG raffle includes a grand prize of $10\,000 and lots of other great prizes for $5.00 a ticket. Get your collectible button\, it’s your pass to participate in events all weekend long. \nThe annual Grand Marais Fisherman’s Picnic turns this small North Shore community into a bustling\, fun-filled scene of families and folks of all ages. It’s both a celebration and observance of the past and the present – a coming together of the ‘locals’ who never forget how unique their North Shore hometown is. It’s also an event that draws visitors from all over back to Grand Marais each year to enjoy the event and town\, and the natural surrounding beauty. Bring an appetite too. The very popular fish burgers that are on sale during the Picnic even have a song written about them: “They’re all red ready and they’re all red hot. Pickle in the middle and the mustard on top.” Stay for the parade of local businesses and organizations on the last day of the Grand Marais Fisherman’s Picnic as it moves down Wisconsin Street. \nGrand Marais Fisherman’s Picnic Highlights:\nCrazy Days Sidewalk Sales & Craft ShowLive Music in Harbor ParkFood Trucks\, Bingo\, and Daily ContestsLoon Calling\, Rock Skipping\, Fish Toss\, and Cutest Puppy ContestKids Activities and GamesFisherman’s Picnic Trail Run 5K – Saturday morning at Pincushion Recreation AreaFireworks over the harbor – Saturday nightGrand Parade – Sunday afternoonAnd of course\, the famous Lion’s Club Fishburgers – fresh Lake Superior herring on a bun!Don’t Forget:\nPurchase your collectible button—your all-access pass to participate in events all weekend.Enter the Lions Club BIG Raffle for a chance to win $10\,000 and other great prizes. Tickets are just $5!Whether you’re a local reconnecting with friends or a visitor soaking in the North Shore charm\, the Fisherman’s Picnic is a must-experience summer tradition.\nGrand Marais Fisherman’s Picnic Schedule\nThursday: July 31\, 20259 AM Crazy Daze Sales (all over town)\n10 AM–2 PM Craft & Bake Sale – The Hub\n10 AM–3 PM Paint Pottery – The Hub\n10 AM–4 PM Basketry Demo – North House Folk School\n10 AM–5 PM Kiddie Rides – Senior Center Parking Lot\n11 AM–7 PM Lions Fishburger Stand – Harbor Park\n11 AM–Until Found DQ Medallion Hunt – Dairy Queen\n11 AM–12:30 PM Live Music: Briand Morrison & Rox Berglund – Harbor Park\n11 AM–7 PM Axe Throwing – W. Wisconsin St.\nNoon Bingo Tent Opens – Hwy 61 & 1st Ave W\n1–2:30 PM Live Music: Bug Dope – Harbor Park\n3–5 PM Live Music: Moonshot – Harbor Park\n5–8 PM Live Music: Bump Blomberg – Gun Flint Tavern\n5 PM DQ Cornhole Tournament – Dairy Queen\n5:30–6:30 PM Stories That Matter – Johnson Heritage Post\n7–9 PM Grand Marais Playhouse: *The Spitfire Grill* – Arrowhead Center\n7–9 PM Open Stage Music – Harbor ParkFriday: August 1\, 20259 AM Crazy Daze Sales\n9–10 AM Oula Dance Class – Harbor Park\n10 AM–2 PM Craft & Bake Sale – The Hub\n10 AM–3 PM Cook County Market – E. Wisconsin St.\n10 AM–4 PM Basketry Demo – North House Folk School\n10 AM–5 PM Vendor & Craft Show – 1st Ave W\n10 AM–5 PM Kiddie Rides – Senior Center\n10 AM–5 PM Games & Inflatables – Gun Flint Tavern\n11 AM Fishburger Stand Opens – Harbor Park\n11 AM–Until Found DQ Medallion Hunt\n11 AM–12:30 PM Live Music: The Portage Band – Harbor Park\n11 AM–7 PM Axe Throwing – W. Wisconsin St.\n11:30 AM World’s Best Donut Bingo – Donut Shop\nNoon Bingo Tent Opens\n12:30 PM Minnow Races – Lions Info Booth\n1–2:30 PM Live Music: Drew Heinonen & Tina Hegg-Raway\n3 PM DQ Blizzard Race – Dairy Queen\n6–6:30 PM Loon Calling Championship – Harbor Park\n6–9 PM Live Music: Barefoot Bluegrass – Up Yonder Bar\n7–9 PM Playhouse: *The Foolish Fishgirls and the Pearl*\n7–9:30 PM DJ Dance Party – Harbor Park\n8–11 PM Live Music: Slo Gin – Gun Flint TavernSaturday: August 2\, 20258–8:45 AM Trail Run Packet Pickup – Pincushion Chalet\n9 AM Kid Races\n9:30 AM 5 Mile & 5K Run/Walk\n9–10 AM Oula Dance Class – Harbor Park\n9 AM Hoopin’ in the Harbor – Wisconsin St.\n10 AM–3 PM Cook County Market\n10 AM–4 PM Basketry Demo – North House\n10 AM–5 PM Vendor & Craft Show\n10 AM–5 PM Kiddie Rides – The Hub\n10 AM–5 PM Games & Inflatables – Gun Flint Tavern\n10 AM–Noon Pottery Pickup – The Hub\n11 AM Fishburger Stand Opens\n11 AM–1 PM Kids Corner Art Circle – Hwy 61\n11 AM–Until Found DQ Medallion Hunt\n11 AM–12:30 PM Live Music: Billy Manzik – Harbor Park\n11 AM–7 PM Axe Throwing\nNoon Bingo Tent Opens\nNoon–Close Yard Party – Up Yonder Bar\n12:30 PM Minnow Races\n12:30–1:30 PM Alumni Baseball Warm-Up – CCHS\n1:30 PM Rock Skipping Contest – Harbor Park\n1–2:30 PM Live Music: Michael Monroe\n2–5 PM Live Music: Pat Eliason – Gun Flint Tavern\n3 PM Alumni Baseball Game – CCHS\n1–4 PM Blacksmith Demo – Bally’s Shop\n2 PM School Tour – ISD 166\n3–5 PM Live Music: Brothers In Arms – Harbor Park\n2:30 PM Citizen of the Year Award – Harbor Park\n2:30–5 PM Kids Tractor Pull – Wisconsin St.\n3–5 PM Live Music: The Splints – Harbor Park\n5 PM Rock Painting Contest Winners – Harbor Park\n6–9 PM Live Music: Barefoot Bluegrass – Up Yonder Bar\n5:30–6 PM Loon Calling Finals – Harbor Park\n6 PM Cutest Puppy Contest – Harbor Park\n6 PM Author Talk: Benjamin Percy – Drury Lane Books\n7–9 PM Playhouse: *The Spitfire Grill*\n7–9 PM Dance Party: The Evening Stars – Harbor Park\n8–11 PM Live Music: Slo Gin – Gun Flint Tavern\n9:45 PM Fireworks Over the HarborSunday: August 3\, 20259:30 AM Waterfront Worship – Harbor Park\n10 AM–4 PM Basketry Demo – North House\n11 AM–Until Found DQ Medallion Hunt\n11 AM Fishburger Stand Opens\n11 AM–5 PM Vendor & Craft Show\nNoon Bingo Tent Opens\n11 AM–1 PM Live Music: Watershed Group & Adam Kirsch – Harbor Park\n1 PM Parade – Downtown Grand Marais\n2–2:30 PM AAD Shrine Drum & Bugle Corps – Harbor Park\n2–5 PM Kiddie Rides – Senior Center\n3–5 PM Live Music: Kari Golden & Pure Honey – Harbor Park\n3–5 PM Playhouse: *The Foolish Fishgirls and the Pearl*\n3:30 PM Lion’s Fish Toss – Wisconsin St.\n5:15 PM Grand Prize Drawing – Lions Info Booth\n6–7 PM Prize Winners Posted – Lions Info Booth\nGrand Marais Fisherman’s Picnic Gallery\nImages courtesy of Grand Marais Lion’s Club\n\nAbout the Grand Marais Lion’s Club\nThe history of the Grand Marais Lion’s Club is a long and proud one. For over 100 years\, we’ve served with uncommon kindness\, putting the needs of our neighbors\, our communities and our world first. We look back at our storied past with pride\, but we know it’s only the beginning. Every day\, we’re building on our legacy with the goal of making an even greater impact in the future with such events as our annual Grand Marais Fisherman’s Picnic. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Grand Marais Fisherman’s Picnic in August in Downtown Grand Marais\, Minnesota. \nTags: Grand Marais Fisherman’s Picnic\, Fisherman’s Picnic\, Grand Marais Annual Events\, Grand Marais MN Annual Events \n\nHOTELS IN GRAND MARAIS MINNESOTA\nAbout Superior Inn and Suites\nAt the Best Western Plus Superior Inn you’re sure to find that little something extra. With our modern amenities and thoughtful design\, the Best Western Plus Superior Inn will stand out among other hotels in Grand Marais\,MN. For the business traveler\, a spacious work desk and free internet access are included in all our guest rooms to ensure you don’t miss a beat while you’re away from the office. \nFor extended stays\, each room provides a convenient in-room mini fridge that is ideal for drinks and snacks. We also have an in-house fitness room\, so you can keep up your workout routine while you’re on the road. As always\, the Best Western Plus Superior Inn will provide you with the superior customer service that you are used to at any Best Western hotel. Hotel Details
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/grand-marais-fishermans-picnic/
LOCATION:Grand Marais Harbor Park\, Highway 61 & Eighth Ave. W.\, Grand Marais\, MN\, 218-387-1712\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Annual Evemts,Local Non Hotel Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grand Marais Lion's Club":MAILTO:gmlionsclub@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250718
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250721
DTSTAMP:20260420T235659
CREATED:20240613T020302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241126T155537Z
UID:7233-1752796800-1753055999@superiorinngrandmarais.com
SUMMARY:Grand Marais North Shore Water Festival
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOWCALL NOWGrand Marais North Shore Water Festival\nGrand Marais North Shore Water Festival\nCome celebrate all things paddling with us at the 2025 Grand Marais North Shore Water Festival in Grand Marais Harbor the third weekend of July. Cross your fingers for calm winds and sunny skies! It’s one of our favorite weekends of the summer! A chance for us to show off our paddling gear in the place that it shows off best: The Grand Marais Harbor. \nWant to test the newest kayaks\, canoes and paddle boards? Interested in checking out the latest outdoor gear? Want to look stylish while you’re paddling in the water or hiking in the woods? Trying to figure out how to transport your gear around? Want to take a paddle board yoga class? This is the festival for you! \nLocation\nGrand Marais Harbor Park\nGrand Marais\, MN\, 55604\nT | (218) 387-3136 (Stone Harbor Wilderness Supply)\nE | info@stoneharborws.com (Stone Harbor Wilderness Supply) \nGrand Marais North Shore Water Festival 2024 Event Highlights\n(This will be updated when 2025 details are available; provided only to give you an idea of what the event has previously offered.) \nHalf-day kayak tours – Friday morning\, July 19\, 2024\nHalf-day kayak tours will be available either on Lake Superior or an inland lake\, depending on the weather. Find more information about our tours here. \nSign up for an introductory kayak safety course – Friday afternoon\, July 19\, 2024\nSign up for an introductory kayak safety course with ACA Coastal Kayak Instructor\, Beth. If you own your own kayak\, or are considering it\, but you’ve never tipped over and therefore don’t know what you would do if you did tip\, this course is for you. Learn about safety equipment and practice self- and assisted-rescues. You will get wet during this course! We will also review basic and advanced paddle strokes to make you more efficient on the water. You are welcome to bring your own kayak to practice with\, or use one of ours. Pre-registration required. \nFREE events at the harbor park – Saturday\, July 20\, 2024\nJoin us at the harbor park for FREE events. Check out the latest in canoes\, kayaks\, and stand up paddleboards. Staff and brand reps will be available to speak with and help you demo boats. \nFree mini kayak tours\, SUP tours\, and SUP yoga will take place starting at 10am. Pre-registration is recommended and will open in early July. \nSALES: Paddlesports accessories will be on sale in Stone Harbor Wilderness Supply\, plus deals on kayaks you won’t want to miss! \nThis event is put on in cooperation with Grey Duck Outdoor and Visit Cook County. \nAbout the Stone Harbor Wilderness Supply\nStone Harbor Wilderness Supply started in 2010 when Jack Stone\, Owner and Founder\, sought to bring top quality outdoor equipment and clothing to the North Shore. They found their niche providing affordable options to access the local environment with our tours and rentals. \nThey have a philosophy of balance—a balance of old techniques and new ones\, of different gear and equipment\, and of passion and skill. They want to help each person and group find the right mix of items to fully enjoy the unique experiences gained outdoors. \nStone Harbor Wilderness Supply invites folks to connect with them on their Facebook Page and their website\, or through their newsletters. \n\nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Grand Marais North Shore Water Festival in June at the Grand Marais Harbor Park in Grand Marais\, Minnesota. \nTags: Grand Marais North Shore Water Festival\, North Shore Water Festival\, Things to Do in Grand Marais\, Annual Grand Maris MN Events\, Grand Marais Water Sports
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/grand-marais-north-shore-water-festival/
LOCATION:Grand Marais Harbor Park\, Highway 61 & Eighth Ave. W.\, Grand Marais\, MN\, 218-387-1712\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Annual Evemts,Local Non Hotel Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stone Harbor Wilderness Supply":MAILTO:info@stoneharborws.co
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241215
DTSTAMP:20260420T235659
CREATED:20241126T144140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241126T144948Z
UID:7571-1733961600-1734220799@superiorinngrandmarais.com
SUMMARY:Cook County Dark Sky Festival
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOWCALL NOWCook County Dark Sky Festival\nCook County Dark Sky Festival\nHelp us to celebrate our world-class dark sky at the annual Cook County Dark Sky Festival on December 12-14\, 2024. Cook County\, Minnesota is home to one of the darkest skies in the world. Every year\, explorers\, adventurers\, artists and photographers from around the world travel here to experience the northern lights and night sky. The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW)\, a highlight of our region\, has been named as one of only 17 certified International Dark Sky Sanctuaries in the world! And at over a million acres\, it is the largest sanctuary\, offering unparalleled opportunities for stargazing and night sky photography. \nDon’t miss this unique opportunity to connect with nature\, learn from experts\, and immerse yourself in the beauty of Cook County’s dark skies. Help us celebrate and preserve this incredible natural resource at the Blue-Sky Festival! \nFor more details and a full schedule of events\, visit the official Cook County Dark Sky Festival website. \nNo tickets required for presentations or activities unless listed in description. \nExperience a variety of events and activities. From guided night hikes and astrophotography workshops to engaging presentations and art installations\, there’s something for everyone. This year’s festival will feature: \nDaybreak Hikes and Night Hikes with naturalists at Gunflint Lodge & OutfittersAstrophotography sessions and astro tourism talks at Northern Lights LodgeInteractive workshops like candle making and glow-in-the-dark art at various venues in Grand MaraisScientific and cultural presentations on the night sky at Studio 21 and other locationsSpecial dinners under the stars at Gunflint Lodge and Borderland LodgeHistory and Inspiration of the Dark Sky Festival\nThe Dark Sky Festival in Cook County\, also known as the Blue Sky Festival\, began in 2018. It was inspired by the region’s exceptionally dark skies\, which are among the best in the world for stargazing. The festival aims to celebrate and raise awareness about the importance of preserving dark skies\, which are crucial for both human health and wildlife. \nDark Sky Festival Events and Venues\nThe festival features a variety of events spread across different venues in Cook County. Here are some highlights for this year’s festival: \nAbout half the Blue Sky Festival events are ‘in’ Grand Marais. The Gunflint Lodge venue of most of the other events is 45 miles north of Grand Marais. \nThe address for the Gunflint Lodge & Outfitters venue\, even map locators on some web results show it ‘in’ Grand Marais. While the address (143 S Gunflint Lake\, Grand Marais\, MN 55604) lists Grand Marais\, the lodge is actually about 45 miles north of the town of Grand Marais\, situated on the south shore of Gunflint Lake along the Gunflint Trail. This can be a bit confusing since the mailing address is Grand Marais\, but the physical location is quite a distance away from the town itself. Keep this in mind when reserving your lodging. \nThe festival also includes ongoing activities like telescope viewing\, night vision opportunities\, and documentary screenings. \nThursday\, December 12:\nDaybreak Hike: 7 a.m. at Gunflint Lodge & OutfittersAuthor Talk & Book Signing: 4 p.m. at Studio 21\, Grand MaraisThursday Art Night: Glow-in-the-Dark Star Ornaments: 3:30-5:00 p.m. at Joy & Co.\, Grand MaraisDark Skies Paint & Sip: 5:00 p.m. at Surfside Ballroom\, ToftePresentation & Panel on Light Pollution: 7:00 p.m. at Studio 21\, Grand MaraisFriday\, December 13:\nCandle Making: 10 a.m. at Gunflint Lodge & OutfittersHarmony of Visions: Scientific & Indigenous Knowledge of the Night Sky: 2 p.m. at Gunflint Lodge & OutfittersUntitled Night Dark Sky Dance Performance: 4 p.m. at Rec Park (sledding hill)\, Grand MaraisWandering around Mars Presentation: 6:30 p.m. at Grand MaraisCosmic Perspective: How Astrophotography Shifted My Perspective on the Cosmos & Earth: 7:30 p.m. at Grand MaraisSaturday\, December 14:\nJourney to the Moon & Mars: Touchdown! Build Your Own Lander with NASA: 10 a.m. at Studio 21\, Grand MaraisUMD Portable Planetarium: 1:00-2:30 p.m. at Schapp Community Center\, Gunflint TrailAsteroids\, Meteors\, & Comets\, Oh My!: 3:30 p.m. at Gunflint LodgeDark Sky Dinners: 5:00 p.m. at Gunflint Lodge or Borderland LodgeAstrophotography & Astro Tourism: 7:30 p.m. at Northern Lights Lodge at Gunflint LodgeNight Hike with Gunflint Lodge Naturalist: 8:30 p.m. at Gunflint Lodge & Outfitters\nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Cook County Dark Sky Festival in December. Be sure to make the Best Western Plus Superior Inn in Grand Marais\, Minnesota your Festival HQ. \nTags: #darkskyfestival #cookcountydarkskyfestival #thingstodoingrandmarais #annualgrandmaraismnevents #darkskies #nightsky #lakesuperior #northshoremn #northernminnesota #minnesota #internationaldarksky #milkyway #northernlights #bwca #boundarywaters #grandmarais #grandportage #lutsen #gunflinttrail #tofte #schroeder
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/cook-county-dark-sky-festival/
LOCATION:Grand Marais\, Gunflint Lodge & Outfitters\, Tofte\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Annual Evemts,Local Non Hotel Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Visit Cook County":MAILTO:info@visitcookcounty.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240730T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240730T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T235659
CREATED:20231029T205423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T112836Z
UID:6441-1722358800-1722366000@superiorinngrandmarais.com
SUMMARY:Eric Frost Live at Locals Day - North Shore Winery 7/30/24
DESCRIPTION:Eric Frost Live at the North Shore Winery\nPart of Locals Day at The Winery in Lutsen\, MN\nFeaturing Eric Frost on Guitar\nTue\, July 30\, 2024 – 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm\nNO COVER CHARGE\nEric Frost Live at the North Shore Winery at 202 Ski Hill Road in Lutzen\, MN! Each Tuesday north shore winery is going to have local discounts and local music! Come by for music from Eric Frost\, from 5-7 pm. Visitors are welcome to join us in supporting locals\, we hope to see you there! \nSo come and sip some great wine and listen to music played by Eric Frost. You’ll be really glad that you did! \nLocation & Contact Info\n202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN 55612\n(20 mi / 24 minutes from The Lodge on Lake Detroit in Detroit Lakes\, MN)\ne-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us\nTel: (218) 481-9280 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Live Music event at The Winery in Lutsen\, Minnesota. \nMore about Eric Frost: North Shore singer-songwriter\, Eric Frost plays with a variety of local musicians as well as solo. Although Eric began his career in rock n’ roll bands\, his true passions are Americana\, folk\, and bluegrass. His live shows span the breadth of American musical history\, blending the traditional with the new to create an engaging and satisfying sound. \nEric Frost’s love for playing the guitar started at a young age\, but his parents were hesitant to support his interest as they thought it may be a passing fad. However\, his unsupportive elementary school teacher’s comments led them to finally get him his first guitar in fourth grade. Despite initial doubts from his parents and teacher\, Frost went on to prove them wrong and formed a successful band in high school\, playing at showcases and even trying his hand at writing music. Although he put his guitar aside for a while during college\, his passion for music never faded. Today\, Frost continues to play and write music\, inspiring others to pursue their dreams despite any doubts or obstacles they may face. \n\n\n\nAbout the North Shore Winery\nChuck Corliss and his wife Kim founded the North Shore Winery and the Sawtooth Mountain Cider House in Lutsen\, Minnesota. The winery offers a variety of red\, white\, and rosé wines\, as well as hard ciders made with a local flair. The winery is open to visitors for tastings\, bottles\, or a glass of wine. They also host private events. \nThe idea to build a winery took off when Chuck and Kim were discussing retirement plans and what to do when finished with their “day” jobs. The couple wanted to live in Lutsen so they could ski\, mountain bike\, sail\, and golf full time. Combined with lifelong “research work\,” they thought a winery would be a fun new attraction in Lutsen! \nJeremy and Mary Hanson joined the Corliss’ in 2017 as partners. \nThe winery has grown substantially since its grand opening in 2016 and the Hanson family has been involved since the beginning. With the addition of Jeremy and Mary as partners\, the Winery gained additional leadership engaged in the day-to-day operations of the business so it would continue to provide great customer service and good times its customers have come to enjoy. \nJeremy and Mary have been spending significant time on the North Shore since the 1970s\, first on the Gunflint Trail and since 2004 in Lutsen. They enjoy Northern Minnesota\, starting with BWCA canoe trips in the 70s and family vacations along the North Shore and the Gunflint Trail. They are high school sweethearts (Minneapolis Central!) who have been married for 29 years and have three grown children: Graham\, Ana\, and Maddy. They enjoy being outdoors – in the woods or on the lake; mountain biking\, skiing\, fishing\, hiking\, boating\, spending time with friends and family….and yes\, drinking wine out on the deck! \n202 Ski Hill Road | Lutsen\, MN 55612 | e-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us | Tel: (218) 481-9280\nNorth Shore Winery Website | North Shore Winery Facebook Page
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/eric-frost-live-at-locals-day-north-shore-winery-07-30-24/
LOCATION:The Winery\, 202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN\, 55612\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Local Non Hotel Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Winery":MAILTO:info@northshorewinery.us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240728T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240728T173000
DTSTAMP:20260420T235659
CREATED:20240611T163441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T163721Z
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SUMMARY:Wine Down with Paul Lawrence - North Shore Winery 7/28/24
DESCRIPTION:Wine Down with Paul Lawrence\nSunday at The Winery in Lutsen\, MN\nFeaturing Paul Lawrence\nSun\, July 28\, 2024 – 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm\nNO COVER CHARGE\nEach Sunday of the summer\, North Shore Winery hosts great musicians and bands on our outdoor stage and natural amphitheater! Seating is available but bring your own blanket or camp chair for a spot in the intimate festival field. We look forward to seeing you there! \nThis week we have Paul Lawrence\, a local musician who has performed his original folk-country-blues on stages from Minneapolis to Taipei \nSo come and sip some great wine and listen to music played by Paul Lawrence. You’ll be really glad that you did! \nLocation & Contact Info\n202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN 55612\n(20 mi / 24 minutes from The Lodge on Lake Detroit in Detroit Lakes\, MN)\ne-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us\nTel: (218) 481-9280 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Live Music event at The Winery in Lutsen\, Minnesota. \nMore About Paul Lawrence:  Born and raised in southern Wisconsin\, adopted by Minnesota and Iowa\, Paul Lawrence has performed his original folk-country-blues on stages from Minneapolis to Taipei. Back in the USA after twelve years in Taiwan\, Paul is excited to share his new songs with English-speaking audiences. Paul’s music ranges from folksy ballads to bluesy boot-stompers\, all while consistently delivering exceptional vocals and finely crafted lyrics. \nPaul grew up surrounded by music; his mom played the organ at church and everybody was always singing. He has been influenced by classical\, gospel\, blues\, country\, rock & roll and traditional folk music. Recently\, he was particularly moved by the indigenous singers of eastern Taiwan. All of these sounds filter through Paul’s dynamic tenor voice. \nPaul has twice played Taiwan’s largest outdoor market/music festival\, ‘Ocean Home’ (?? ???). Paul has performed at major festivals such as MayJam (Tainan\, Taiwan) and Duluth Homegrown Music Festival (Duluth\, MN). In August of 2024\, Paul will perform at the Porcupine Mountain Music Festival (Ontonagon\, MI) for the first time. Other notable shows include a month-long residency (June\, 2024) at the 331 Club (NE MPLS)\, The Meyer Barn (St. Joseph\, MN)\, and Al Lucken’s “Music on the Porch” summer series. Recently\, Paul has played shows with Ryan Young (Trampled by Turtles)\, The HIGH Rev (Pistol Whippin Party Penguins)\, and Kailyn Pelerin (Breanne Marie & The Front Porch Sinners)\, among others.  \nPaul’s new album\, “Taiwan Winter\,” was recorded at NeonBrown Studios in Crystal\, MN\, and features a dozen of Minnesota’s best folk and Americana musicians\, including Ryan Young\, Bill Quinn\, Carrie Schneider\, and more!  \nPaul Lawrence Website | Paul Lawrence Facebook Page \n\n\n\nAbout the North Shore Winery\nChuck Corliss and his wife Kim founded the North Shore Winery and the Sawtooth Mountain Cider House in Lutsen\, Minnesota. The winery offers a variety of red\, white\, and rosé wines\, as well as hard ciders made with a local flair. The winery is open to visitors for tastings\, bottles\, or a glass of wine. They also host private events. \nThe idea to build a winery took off when Chuck and Kim were discussing retirement plans and what to do when finished with their “day” jobs. The couple wanted to live in Lutsen so they could ski\, mountain bike\, sail\, and golf full time. Combined with lifelong “research work\,” they thought a winery would be a fun new attraction in Lutsen! \nJeremy and Mary Hanson joined the Corliss’ in 2017 as partners. \nThe winery has grown substantially since its grand opening in 2016 and the Hanson family has been involved since the beginning. With the addition of Jeremy and Mary as partners\, the Winery gained additional leadership engaged in the day-to-day operations of the business so it would continue to provide great customer service and good times its customers have come to enjoy. \nJeremy and Mary have been spending significant time on the North Shore since the 1970s\, first on the Gunflint Trail and since 2004 in Lutsen. They enjoy Northern Minnesota\, starting with BWCA canoe trips in the 70s and family vacations along the North Shore and the Gunflint Trail. They are high school sweethearts (Minneapolis Central!) who have been married for 29 years and have three grown children: Graham\, Ana\, and Maddy. They enjoy being outdoors – in the woods or on the lake; mountain biking\, skiing\, fishing\, hiking\, boating\, spending time with friends and family….and yes\, drinking wine out on the deck! \n202 Ski Hill Road | Lutsen\, MN 55612 | e-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us | Tel: (218) 481-9280\nNorth Shore Winery Website | North Shore Winery Facebook Page
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/wine-down-with-paul-lawrence-north-shore-winery-7-28-24/
LOCATION:The Winery\, 202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN\, 55612\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Local Non Hotel Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Winery":MAILTO:info@northshorewinery.us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240725T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240725T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T235659
CREATED:20231022T205026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T104141Z
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SUMMARY:Date Night at the Winery with Gordon Thorne 7-25-24
DESCRIPTION:Date Night at the Winery in Lutsen\, MN\nFeaturing Gordon Thorne on Guitar\nThu\, July 25\, 2024 – 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm\nNO COVER CHARGE\nDon’t miss Date Night at the Winery at 202 Ski Hill Road in Lutzen\, MN! They are open late on Thursdays\, so grab your date and come down to the winery for music from 6:30-8 p.m. This week the music will be by Gordon Thorne\, known as the meanest fingerpicker in Northern Minnesota\, where he spends his time working\, raising kids and playing a little guitar. \nLocation & Contact Info\n202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN 55612\n(20 mi / 24 minutes from The Lodge on Lake Detroit in Detroit Lakes\, MN)\ne-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us\nTel: (218) 481-9280 \nSo come and sip some great wine and listen to great music played by Gordon Thorne. You’ll be really glad that you did! Mark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Live Music event at The Winery in Lutsen\, Minnesota. \nMore about Gordon Thorne: Gordon Thorne picked up a guitar 30 years ago and hasn’t put it down since. He spent years mining early American blues and jazz\, blending them with his own style\, and serves up what he calls\, “the modern sounds of yesterday – today.” \nThe major influences on Gordon Thorne’s guitar style have been the legends of country blues. Such legendary bluesmen as Mississippi John Hurt\, Blind Willie McTell and Big Bill Broonzy have all left their mark on Thorne’s guitar style. Combining these ragtime and piedmont influences with his own interpretations\, Thorne delivers forceful\, precise guitar work and soulful vocals. Thorne has been a regular performer in the northern Minnesota and Wisconsin areas for the many years. As much as his musical interests have influenced his playing\, his lifestyle has shaped how he views his music. Spend some time riding the rails with Gordon Thorne\, one of the most talented acoustic blues musicians in the Northland. \n\n\nAbout the North Shore Winery\nChuck Corliss and his wife Kim founded the North Shore Winery and the Sawtooth Mountain Cider House in Lutsen\, Minnesota. The winery offers a variety of red\, white\, and rosé wines\, as well as hard ciders made with a local flair. The winery is open to visitors for tastings\, bottles\, or a glass of wine. They also host private events. \nThe idea to build a winery took off when Chuck and Kim were discussing retirement plans and what to do when finished with their “day” jobs. The couple wanted to live in Lutsen so they could ski\, mountain bike\, sail\, and golf full time. Combined with lifelong “research work\,” they thought a winery would be a fun new attraction in Lutsen! \nJeremy and Mary Hanson joined the Corliss’ in 2017 as partners. \nThe winery has grown substantially since its grand opening in 2016 and the Hanson family has been involved since the beginning. With the addition of Jeremy and Mary as partners\, the Winery gained additional leadership engaged in the day-to-day operations of the business so it would continue to provide great customer service and good times its customers have come to enjoy. \nJeremy and Mary have been spending significant time on the North Shore since the 1970s\, first on the Gunflint Trail and since 2004 in Lutsen. They enjoy Northern Minnesota\, starting with BWCA canoe trips in the 70s and family vacations along the North Shore and the Gunflint Trail. They are high school sweethearts (Minneapolis Central!) who have been married for 29 years and have three grown children: Graham\, Ana\, and Maddy. They enjoy being outdoors – in the woods or on the lake; mountain biking\, skiing\, fishing\, hiking\, boating\, spending time with friends and family….and yes\, drinking wine out on the deck! \n202 Ski Hill Road | Lutsen\, MN 55612 | e-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us | Tel: (218) 481-9280\nNorth Shore Winery Website | North Shore Winery Facebook Page
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/date-night-at-the-winery-with-gordon-thorne-07-25-24/
LOCATION:The Winery\, 202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN\, 55612\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Local Non Hotel Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240723T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240723T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T235659
CREATED:20231029T184722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T112254Z
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SUMMARY:Eric Frost Live at Locals Day - North Shore Winery 7/23/24
DESCRIPTION:Eric Frost Live at the North Shore Winery\nPart of Locals Day at The Winery in Lutsen\, MN\nFeaturing Eric Frost on Guitar\nTue\, July 23\, 2024 – 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm\nNO COVER CHARGE\nEric Frost Live at the North Shore Winery at 202 Ski Hill Road in Lutzen\, MN! Each Tuesday north shore winery is going to have local discounts and local music! Come by for music from Eric Frost\, from 5-7 pm. Visitors are welcome to join us in supporting locals\, we hope to see you there! \nSo come and sip some great wine and listen to music played by Eric Frost. You’ll be really glad that you did! \nLocation & Contact Info\n202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN 55612\n(20 mi / 24 minutes from The Lodge on Lake Detroit in Detroit Lakes\, MN)\ne-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us\nTel: (218) 481-9280 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Live Music event at The Winery in Lutsen\, Minnesota. \nMore about Eric Frost: North Shore singer-songwriter\, Eric Frost plays with a variety of local musicians as well as solo. Although Eric began his career in rock n’ roll bands\, his true passions are Americana\, folk\, and bluegrass. His live shows span the breadth of American musical history\, blending the traditional with the new to create an engaging and satisfying sound. \nEric Frost’s love for playing the guitar started at a young age\, but his parents were hesitant to support his interest as they thought it may be a passing fad. However\, his unsupportive elementary school teacher’s comments led them to finally get him his first guitar in fourth grade. Despite initial doubts from his parents and teacher\, Frost went on to prove them wrong and formed a successful band in high school\, playing at showcases and even trying his hand at writing music. Although he put his guitar aside for a while during college\, his passion for music never faded. Today\, Frost continues to play and write music\, inspiring others to pursue their dreams despite any doubts or obstacles they may face. \n\n\n\nAbout the North Shore Winery\nChuck Corliss and his wife Kim founded the North Shore Winery and the Sawtooth Mountain Cider House in Lutsen\, Minnesota. The winery offers a variety of red\, white\, and rosé wines\, as well as hard ciders made with a local flair. The winery is open to visitors for tastings\, bottles\, or a glass of wine. They also host private events. \nThe idea to build a winery took off when Chuck and Kim were discussing retirement plans and what to do when finished with their “day” jobs. The couple wanted to live in Lutsen so they could ski\, mountain bike\, sail\, and golf full time. Combined with lifelong “research work\,” they thought a winery would be a fun new attraction in Lutsen! \nJeremy and Mary Hanson joined the Corliss’ in 2017 as partners. \nThe winery has grown substantially since its grand opening in 2016 and the Hanson family has been involved since the beginning. With the addition of Jeremy and Mary as partners\, the Winery gained additional leadership engaged in the day-to-day operations of the business so it would continue to provide great customer service and good times its customers have come to enjoy. \nJeremy and Mary have been spending significant time on the North Shore since the 1970s\, first on the Gunflint Trail and since 2004 in Lutsen. They enjoy Northern Minnesota\, starting with BWCA canoe trips in the 70s and family vacations along the North Shore and the Gunflint Trail. They are high school sweethearts (Minneapolis Central!) who have been married for 29 years and have three grown children: Graham\, Ana\, and Maddy. They enjoy being outdoors – in the woods or on the lake; mountain biking\, skiing\, fishing\, hiking\, boating\, spending time with friends and family….and yes\, drinking wine out on the deck! \n202 Ski Hill Road | Lutsen\, MN 55612 | e-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us | Tel: (218) 481-9280\nNorth Shore Winery Website | North Shore Winery Facebook Page
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/eric-frost-live-at-locals-day-north-shore-winery-07-23-24/
LOCATION:The Winery\, 202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN\, 55612\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Local Non Hotel Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240721T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240721T173000
DTSTAMP:20260420T235659
CREATED:20240611T143511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T161029Z
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SUMMARY:Wine Down with Rich Lewis Band with Gordon Thorne - North Shore Winery 7/21/24
DESCRIPTION:Wine Down with the Rich Lewis Band\nwith Gordon Thorne\, Sunday at The Winery in Lutsen\, MN\nFeaturing the Rich Lewis Band with Gordon Thorne\nSun\, July 14\, 2024 – 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm\nNO COVER CHARGE\nEach Sunday of the summer\, North Shore Winery hosts great musicians and bands on our outdoor stage and natural amphitheater! Seating is available but bring your own blanket or camp chair for a spot in the intimate festival field. We look forward to seeing you there! \nThis week The Rich Lewis Band will be at North Shore Winery with Gordon Thorne this Sunday\, playing a wide range of musical styles rooted in a soulful sound! Come enjoy some great tunes and a great beverage. \nSo come and sip some great wine and listen to music played by Rich Lewis Band with Gordon Thorne. You’ll be really glad that you did! \nLocation & Contact Info\n202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN 55612\n(20 mi / 24 minutes from The Lodge on Lake Detroit in Detroit Lakes\, MN)\ne-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us\nTel: (218) 481-9280 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Live Music event at The Winery in Lutsen\, Minnesota. \nMore about Gordon Thorne: Gordon Thorne picked up a guitar 30 years ago and hasn’t put it down since. He spent years mining early American blues and jazz\, blending them with his own style\, and serves up what he calls\, “the modern sounds of yesterday – today.” \nThe major influences on Gordon Thorne’s guitar style have been the legends of country blues. Such legendary bluesmen as Mississippi John Hurt\, Blind Willie McTell and Big Bill Broonzy have all left their mark on Thorne’s guitar style. Combining these ragtime and piedmont influences with his own interpretations\, Thorne delivers forceful\, precise guitar work and soulful vocals. Thorne has been a regular performer in the northern Minnesota and Wisconsin areas for the many years. As much as his musical interests have influenced his playing\, his lifestyle has shaped how he views his music. Spend some time riding the rails with Gordon Thorne\, one of the most talented acoustic blues musicians in the Northland. \n\nThe Rich Lewis Band:  RLB is a band of seasoned\, professional musicians who love to play music together. Their musical selections are an eclectic mix of styles\, including Blues\, New Orleans\, Americana\, and good old Rock and Roll. RLB features three male lead vocalists\, and one female lead vocalist. Faye Lewis has an emotive and powerful voice that hits you in your soul. When the venue is right\, RLB adds a horn section- musicians who compliment the band perfectly. \nRich Lewis Band Website | Rich Lewis Band Facebook Page \n\n\n\nAbout the North Shore Winery\nChuck Corliss and his wife Kim founded the North Shore Winery and the Sawtooth Mountain Cider House in Lutsen\, Minnesota. The winery offers a variety of red\, white\, and rosé wines\, as well as hard ciders made with a local flair. The winery is open to visitors for tastings\, bottles\, or a glass of wine. They also host private events. \nThe idea to build a winery took off when Chuck and Kim were discussing retirement plans and what to do when finished with their “day” jobs. The couple wanted to live in Lutsen so they could ski\, mountain bike\, sail\, and golf full time. Combined with lifelong “research work\,” they thought a winery would be a fun new attraction in Lutsen! \nJeremy and Mary Hanson joined the Corliss’ in 2017 as partners. \nThe winery has grown substantially since its grand opening in 2016 and the Hanson family has been involved since the beginning. With the addition of Jeremy and Mary as partners\, the Winery gained additional leadership engaged in the day-to-day operations of the business so it would continue to provide great customer service and good times its customers have come to enjoy. \nJeremy and Mary have been spending significant time on the North Shore since the 1970s\, first on the Gunflint Trail and since 2004 in Lutsen. They enjoy Northern Minnesota\, starting with BWCA canoe trips in the 70s and family vacations along the North Shore and the Gunflint Trail. They are high school sweethearts (Minneapolis Central!) who have been married for 29 years and have three grown children: Graham\, Ana\, and Maddy. They enjoy being outdoors – in the woods or on the lake; mountain biking\, skiing\, fishing\, hiking\, boating\, spending time with friends and family….and yes\, drinking wine out on the deck! \n202 Ski Hill Road | Lutsen\, MN 55612 | e-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us | Tel: (218) 481-9280\nNorth Shore Winery Website | North Shore Winery Facebook Page
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/wine-down-with-rich-lewis-band-with-gordon-thorne-north-shore-winery-07-21-24/
LOCATION:The Winery\, 202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN\, 55612\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Local Non Hotel Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240718T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240718T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T235659
CREATED:20231022T204803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240610T231230Z
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SUMMARY:Date Night at the Winery with Gordon Thorne 7/18/24
DESCRIPTION:Date Night at the Winery in Lutsen\, MN\nFeaturing Gordon Thorne on Guitar\nThu\, July 18\, 2024 – 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm\nNO COVER CHARGE\nDon’t miss Date Night at the Winery at 202 Ski Hill Road in Lutzen\, MN! They are open late on Thursdays\, so grab your date and come down to the winery for music from 6:30-8 p.m. This week the music will be by Gordon Thorne\, known as the meanest fingerpicker in Northern Minnesota\, where he spends his time working\, raising kids and playing a little guitar. \nLocation & Contact Info\n202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN 55612\n(20 mi / 24 minutes from The Lodge on Lake Detroit in Detroit Lakes\, MN)\ne-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us\nTel: (218) 481-9280 \nSo come and sip some great wine and listen to great music played by Gordon Thorne. You’ll be really glad that you did! Mark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Live Music event at The Winery in Lutsen\, Minnesota. \nMore about Gordon Thorne: Gordon Thorne picked up a guitar 30 years ago and hasn’t put it down since. He spent years mining early American blues and jazz\, blending them with his own style\, and serves up what he calls\, “the modern sounds of yesterday – today.” \nThe major influences on Gordon Thorne’s guitar style have been the legends of country blues. Such legendary bluesmen as Mississippi John Hurt\, Blind Willie McTell and Big Bill Broonzy have all left their mark on Thorne’s guitar style. Combining these ragtime and piedmont influences with his own interpretations\, Thorne delivers forceful\, precise guitar work and soulful vocals. Thorne has been a regular performer in the northern Minnesota and Wisconsin areas for the many years. As much as his musical interests have influenced his playing\, his lifestyle has shaped how he views his music. Spend some time riding the rails with Gordon Thorne\, one of the most talented acoustic blues musicians in the Northland. \n\n\n\nAbout the North Shore Winery\nChuck Corliss and his wife Kim founded the North Shore Winery and the Sawtooth Mountain Cider House in Lutsen\, Minnesota. The winery offers a variety of red\, white\, and rosé wines\, as well as hard ciders made with a local flair. The winery is open to visitors for tastings\, bottles\, or a glass of wine. They also host private events. \nThe idea to build a winery took off when Chuck and Kim were discussing retirement plans and what to do when finished with their “day” jobs. The couple wanted to live in Lutsen so they could ski\, mountain bike\, sail\, and golf full time. Combined with lifelong “research work\,” they thought a winery would be a fun new attraction in Lutsen! \nJeremy and Mary Hanson joined the Corliss’ in 2017 as partners. \nThe winery has grown substantially since its grand opening in 2016 and the Hanson family has been involved since the beginning. With the addition of Jeremy and Mary as partners\, the Winery gained additional leadership engaged in the day-to-day operations of the business so it would continue to provide great customer service and good times its customers have come to enjoy. \nJeremy and Mary have been spending significant time on the North Shore since the 1970s\, first on the Gunflint Trail and since 2004 in Lutsen. They enjoy Northern Minnesota\, starting with BWCA canoe trips in the 70s and family vacations along the North Shore and the Gunflint Trail. They are high school sweethearts (Minneapolis Central!) who have been married for 29 years and have three grown children: Graham\, Ana\, and Maddy. They enjoy being outdoors – in the woods or on the lake; mountain biking\, skiing\, fishing\, hiking\, boating\, spending time with friends and family….and yes\, drinking wine out on the deck! \n202 Ski Hill Road | Lutsen\, MN 55612 | e-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us | Tel: (218) 481-9280\nNorth Shore Winery Website | North Shore Winery Facebook Page
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/date-night-at-the-winery-with-gordon-thorne-07-18-24/
LOCATION:The Winery\, 202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN\, 55612\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Local Non Hotel Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240714T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240714T173000
DTSTAMP:20260420T235659
CREATED:20240611T140418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T140501Z
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SUMMARY:Wine Down with Bump Blomberg - North Shore Winery 7/14/24
DESCRIPTION:Wine Down with Bump Blomberg\nSunday at The Winery in Lutsen\, MN\nFeaturing Bump Blomberg\nSun\, July 14\, 2024 – 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm\nNO COVER CHARGE\nEach Sunday of the summer\, North Shore Winery hosts great musicians and bands on our outdoor stage and natural amphitheater! Seating is available but bring your own blanket or camp chair for a spot in the intimate festival field. We look forward to seeing you there! \nThis week we have Boyd “Bump” Blomberg\, a local musician who excels at captivating audiences with his blend of Folk\, Americana\, and Funkytonk. \nSo come and sip some great wine and listen to music played by Bump Blomberg. You’ll be really glad that you did! \nLocation & Contact Info\n202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN 55612\n(20 mi / 24 minutes from The Lodge on Lake Detroit in Detroit Lakes\, MN)\ne-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us\nTel: (218) 481-9280 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Live Music event at The Winery in Lutsen\, Minnesota. \nMore about Bump Blomberg:  Boyd “Bump” Blomberg is a talented musician known for his unique blend of Folk\, Americana\, and Funkytonk music. He hails from Cook County\, Minnesota. His captivating performances have earned him a reputation in the local music scene. Bump has been involved in the music industry since the late 80s\, starting as a member of the Gooneybirds. Over the years\, he has evolved as a songwriter and player\, and his recent work includes collaborations with fiddler and singer\, Adam Moe. His music resonates with audiences\, and his performances are always eagerly anticipated. Whether performing solo or with his band\, Blomberg’s music continues to inspire and entertain. \nBump Blomberg Facebook Page \n\n\n\nAbout the North Shore Winery\nChuck Corliss and his wife Kim founded the North Shore Winery and the Sawtooth Mountain Cider House in Lutsen\, Minnesota. The winery offers a variety of red\, white\, and rosé wines\, as well as hard ciders made with a local flair. The winery is open to visitors for tastings\, bottles\, or a glass of wine. They also host private events. \nThe idea to build a winery took off when Chuck and Kim were discussing retirement plans and what to do when finished with their “day” jobs. The couple wanted to live in Lutsen so they could ski\, mountain bike\, sail\, and golf full time. Combined with lifelong “research work\,” they thought a winery would be a fun new attraction in Lutsen! \nJeremy and Mary Hanson joined the Corliss’ in 2017 as partners. \nThe winery has grown substantially since its grand opening in 2016 and the Hanson family has been involved since the beginning. With the addition of Jeremy and Mary as partners\, the Winery gained additional leadership engaged in the day-to-day operations of the business so it would continue to provide great customer service and good times its customers have come to enjoy. \nJeremy and Mary have been spending significant time on the North Shore since the 1970s\, first on the Gunflint Trail and since 2004 in Lutsen. They enjoy Northern Minnesota\, starting with BWCA canoe trips in the 70s and family vacations along the North Shore and the Gunflint Trail. They are high school sweethearts (Minneapolis Central!) who have been married for 29 years and have three grown children: Graham\, Ana\, and Maddy. They enjoy being outdoors – in the woods or on the lake; mountain biking\, skiing\, fishing\, hiking\, boating\, spending time with friends and family….and yes\, drinking wine out on the deck! \n202 Ski Hill Road | Lutsen\, MN 55612 | e-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us | Tel: (218) 481-9280\nNorth Shore Winery Website | North Shore Winery Facebook Page
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/wine-down-with-bump-blomberg-north-shore-winery-07-14-24/
LOCATION:The Winery\, 202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN\, 55612\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Local Non Hotel Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240715
DTSTAMP:20260420T235659
CREATED:20190824T173308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231023T110531Z
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SUMMARY:Grand Marais Arts Festival
DESCRIPTION:2024 Grand Marais Arts Festival\nJoin us for 33rd Annual Grand Marais Arts Festival on July 13-14\, 2024 at the Downtown Harbor Park in Grand Marais\, Minnesota. The festival features 60 artist booths showcasing original artwork plus hands-on art-making activities\, demonstrations\, mini-classes\, and more. It’s a weekend of fun for the whole family! \n \nThe Art Colony hosts this event to celebrate the vibrant legacy of art on the North Shore of Lake Superior\, and to provide opportunities to learn more about art through dialogue\, demonstrations\, and hands-on art activities. The event is known for its high-quality exhibitors\, the scenic lakeside location\, a strong art-buying crowd\, and its exceptional support amenities for festival artists. \nGrand Marais Arts Festival Booth Hours:\nSaturday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm\nSunday: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm \nView Grand Marais Arts Festival schedule as it becomes available.\nFestival Quick Facts:\nAverage attendance: 10\,000\nAverage booth sales: $3\,100\n60 booth spots available\, shared booths are allowed\nJury Fee: $35\, Booth Fee: $225\nMore information including tips for artists\, details regarding the application process\, and more can be found in the printer-friendly Artist Guide. \nAbout the Grand Marais Art Colony\nThe Grand Marais Art Colony is a nonprofit\, member-supported art center dedicated to nurturing creativity since 1947. Beyond organizing the annual Grand Marais Arts Festival\, we host over 200 classes per year\, in a variety of mediums\, catering to all skill levels. The Art Colony also offers professional studio access and organizes other exhibits and events throughout the year. The Art Colony is open daily\, 9 am – 4 pm. Call (218) 387–2737 or stop by: 120 W. 3rd Ave\, Grand Marais\, MN. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Grand Marais Arts Festival in July in downtown Grand Marais\, Minnesota. \nTags: Grand Marais Arts Festival\, Grand Marais Arts & Music Festival\, Grand Marais Annual Events\, Things to Do in Grand Marais
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/grand-marais-arts-festival/
LOCATION:Grand Marais Harbor Park\, Highway 61 & Eighth Ave. W.\, Grand Marais\, MN\, 218-387-1712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Annual Evemts,Local Non Hotel Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240707T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240707T173000
DTSTAMP:20260420T235659
CREATED:20240611T131040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T133020Z
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SUMMARY:Wine Down with Black River Revue - North Shore Winery 7/07/24
DESCRIPTION:Wine Down with Black River Revue\nSunday at The Winery in Lutsen\, MN\nFeaturing Black River Revue (BRR)\nSun\, July 7\, 2024 – 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm\nNO COVER CHARGE\nEach Sunday of the summer\, North Shore Winery hosts great musicians and bands on our outdoor stage and natural amphitheater! Seating is available but bring your own blanket or camp chair for a spot in the intimate festival field. We look forward to seeing you there! \nThis week\, we are excited to have Black River Revue (BRR) playing at the winery again! BRR has a great vibe and they are the perfect group to unwine at the Winery. Grab some banjo juice (cider) and kick back to some toe tappin’ good music! \nSo come and sip some great wine and listen to music played by Sarah Morris. You’ll be really glad that you did! \nLocation & Contact Info\n202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN 55612\n(20 mi / 24 minutes from The Lodge on Lake Detroit in Detroit Lakes\, MN)\ne-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us\nTel: (218) 481-9280 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Live Music event at The Winery in Lutsen\, Minnesota. \nMore about Black River Revue (BRR):  Black River Revue is a band based in Duluth\, Minnesota and Superior\, Wisconsin. They are known for their Freshwater Bluegrass & Americana music. The band is made up of four friends\, two from Superior\, Wisconsin\, and two from Duluth\, Minnesota. They enjoy creating new tunes and putting their own spin on bluegrass classics. \nThe band members include Adam Stariha on guitar and harmonica\, Ian Kvale on bass\, Nate Hynum on mandolin\, and Tim Leutgeb on banjo. Their music often references places they grew up\, like the Black River\, which their band is named after. \nBlack River Revue is a hardworking quartet that might be considered the region’s ultimate summer festival band². They have performed at various festivals including the Great Northern Squash Fest\, Boats and Bluegrass in Winona\, Fresh Hop Fest in Two Harbors\, and Klocktoberfest in Grand Rapids. \nBlack River Revue (BRR) Facebook Page \n\n\n\nAbout the North Shore Winery\nChuck Corliss and his wife Kim founded the North Shore Winery and the Sawtooth Mountain Cider House in Lutsen\, Minnesota. The winery offers a variety of red\, white\, and rosé wines\, as well as hard ciders made with a local flair. The winery is open to visitors for tastings\, bottles\, or a glass of wine. They also host private events. \nThe idea to build a winery took off when Chuck and Kim were discussing retirement plans and what to do when finished with their “day” jobs. The couple wanted to live in Lutsen so they could ski\, mountain bike\, sail\, and golf full time. Combined with lifelong “research work\,” they thought a winery would be a fun new attraction in Lutsen! \nJeremy and Mary Hanson joined the Corliss’ in 2017 as partners. \nThe winery has grown substantially since its grand opening in 2016 and the Hanson family has been involved since the beginning. With the addition of Jeremy and Mary as partners\, the Winery gained additional leadership engaged in the day-to-day operations of the business so it would continue to provide great customer service and good times its customers have come to enjoy. \nJeremy and Mary have been spending significant time on the North Shore since the 1970s\, first on the Gunflint Trail and since 2004 in Lutsen. They enjoy Northern Minnesota\, starting with BWCA canoe trips in the 70s and family vacations along the North Shore and the Gunflint Trail. They are high school sweethearts (Minneapolis Central!) who have been married for 29 years and have three grown children: Graham\, Ana\, and Maddy. They enjoy being outdoors – in the woods or on the lake; mountain biking\, skiing\, fishing\, hiking\, boating\, spending time with friends and family….and yes\, drinking wine out on the deck! \n202 Ski Hill Road | Lutsen\, MN 55612 | e-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us | Tel: (218) 481-9280\nNorth Shore Winery Website | North Shore Winery Facebook Page
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LOCATION:The Winery\, 202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN\, 55612\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Local Non Hotel Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240630T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240630T173000
DTSTAMP:20260420T235659
CREATED:20240611T130310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240624T230918Z
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SUMMARY:Wine Down with Sarah Morris - North Shore Winery 6/30/24
DESCRIPTION:Wine Down with Sarah Morris\nSunday at The Winery in Lutsen\, MN\nFeaturing Sarah Morris\nSun\, June 30\, 2024 – 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm\nNO COVER CHARGE\nEach Sunday of the summer\, North Shore Winery hosts great musicians and bands on our outdoor stage and natural amphitheater! Seating is available but bring your own blanket or camp chair for a spot in the intimate festival field. We look forward to seeing you there! \nThis week we have Sarah Morris\, a celebrated Singer-Songwriter from the Twin Cities who brings phenomenal songwriting\, musicality\, and a soaring voice to her stage performances. We are lucky to have her joining us again and I hope you come to see why she has twice earned the award for best songwriter of the year from the Midwest country music organization. \nSo come and sip some great wine and listen to music played by Sarah Morris. You’ll be really glad that you did! \nLocation & Contact Info\n202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN 55612\n(20 mi / 24 minutes from The Lodge on Lake Detroit in Detroit Lakes\, MN)\ne-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us\nTel: (218) 481-9280 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Live Music event at The Winery in Lutsen\, Minnesota. \nMore about Sarah Morris: Sarah Morris has a habit of missing the forest. From the day the Minneapolis based singer-songwriter picked up a guitar\, armed with the bone-deep memory of her parents’ well-loved record collection and rooted in the storytelling fire of a Mary Chapin Carpenter tune\, she’s been too busy crafting love letters to the details of the trees. Sarah’s endearingly honest\, expertly penned songs encourage audiences to pull away from the big picture and get caught up in the magic of our everyday minutia\, the rainy day ache in her sunlit voice granting us permission to escape into stories at once hauntingly familiar and uniquely her own. \nA graduate of the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music\, Sarah spent the first years of her career in Nashville\, losing herself in the art of writing timeless Americana melodies. “Sarah Morris [is] a bright\, clear\, brilliant songwriter\,” wrote Jon Hunt of L’Etoile Magazine. “…pure and crisp and perfect.” In the years since her 2011 debut album\, Lonely or Free\, Sarah’s career\, like her songs\, has been overflowing with delicious details. Her albums Ordinary Things (2015)\, Hearts in Need of Repair (2017)\, and All Mine (2020) recorded with band mates Thomas Nordlund\, Andrew Foreman\, and Lars-Erik Larson with producer Eric Blomquist\, earned international airplay and considerable critical acclaim\, reaching notable positions on both the Americana Music Association and Euro Americana charts. In 2016\, Sarah was a top four finalist in the NewSong Music Contest at Lincoln Center in New York City\, 2nd place winner of the Chris Austin Songwriting Competition at MerleFest in Wilkesboro\, NC\, and an Americana semi-finalist in the International Songwriting Competition. In 2018\, she went on to win the Kerrville New Folk Competition\, collecting an honorable mention at the Telluride Troubadour contest along the way. More recently\, Sarah was named Midwest Country Music Organization’s Songwriter of the Year for the third time. \nInclined toward the intimacy of live performance\, Sarah spends a remarkable amount of time on stage. Whether solo\, backed by the country kick of her long-time band The Sometimes Guys (Nordlund\, Foreman\, and Lars-Erik Larson)\, in harmony-heavy collaborations with friends such as Vicky Emerson\, or Matthew French\, or hosting local and traveling musicians live online from her big green bathroom\, her playful-hearted presence is both captivating and contagious. Amidst her steady performance schedule she has opened for greats like JD Souther\, Suzy Bogguss\, and Teddy Thompson – she’s had plenty of beautiful moments to revel in. And with a brand new album to share in 2023\, she’s primed to offer us a few beautiful moments of our own. \nDeeply committed to the Twin Cities’ life-giving music community\, Morris hosted an online interview program called\, “Hey\, I Miss You\,” to amplify the work of her peers\, and currently can be found online collaborating with musicians for a Youtube series of under-rehearsed cover songs filmed in her laurel green bathroom. Additionally\, Morris is head cheerleader for a local songwriting collective. \nAs a writer\, lover\, mother\, and witness\, Morris invites us to join her in missing the forest for the trees\, with songs that count and celebrate the glorious details of our messy\, magical\, everyday lives. \nVlad Messing Website | Sarah Morris Facebook Page \n\n\nAbout the North Shore Winery\nChuck Corliss and his wife Kim founded the North Shore Winery and the Sawtooth Mountain Cider House in Lutsen\, Minnesota. The winery offers a variety of red\, white\, and rosé wines\, as well as hard ciders made with a local flair. The winery is open to visitors for tastings\, bottles\, or a glass of wine. They also host private events. \nThe idea to build a winery took off when Chuck and Kim were discussing retirement plans and what to do when finished with their “day” jobs. The couple wanted to live in Lutsen so they could ski\, mountain bike\, sail\, and golf full time. Combined with lifelong “research work\,” they thought a winery would be a fun new attraction in Lutsen! \nJeremy and Mary Hanson joined the Corliss’ in 2017 as partners. \nThe winery has grown substantially since its grand opening in 2016 and the Hanson family has been involved since the beginning. With the addition of Jeremy and Mary as partners\, the Winery gained additional leadership engaged in the day-to-day operations of the business so it would continue to provide great customer service and good times its customers have come to enjoy. \nJeremy and Mary have been spending significant time on the North Shore since the 1970s\, first on the Gunflint Trail and since 2004 in Lutsen. They enjoy Northern Minnesota\, starting with BWCA canoe trips in the 70s and family vacations along the North Shore and the Gunflint Trail. They are high school sweethearts (Minneapolis Central!) who have been married for 29 years and have three grown children: Graham\, Ana\, and Maddy. They enjoy being outdoors – in the woods or on the lake; mountain biking\, skiing\, fishing\, hiking\, boating\, spending time with friends and family….and yes\, drinking wine out on the deck! \n202 Ski Hill Road | Lutsen\, MN 55612 | e-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us | Tel: (218) 481-9280\nNorth Shore Winery Website | North Shore Winery Facebook Page
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/wine-down-with-sarah-morris-north-shore-winery-06-30-24/
LOCATION:The Winery\, 202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN\, 55612\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Local Non Hotel Event,Wine Down Sunday @ North Shore Winery
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240623T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240623T173000
DTSTAMP:20260420T235659
CREATED:20240611T121935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T124307Z
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SUMMARY:Wine Down with Vlad Messing - North Shore Winery 6/23/24
DESCRIPTION:Wine Down with Vlad MessingSunday at The Winery in Lutsen\, MN\nFeaturing Vlad Messing\nSun\, June 23\, 2024 – 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm\nNO COVER CHARGE\nEach Sunday of the summer\, North Shore Winery hosts great musicians and bands on our outdoor stage and natural amphitheater! Seating is available but bring your own blanket or camp chair for a spot in the intimate festival field. We look forward to seeing you there! \nThis Sunday we will be joined by Vlad Messing.  Vlad is a Minnesotan singer-songwriter who travels the state performing his original tunes from his first album Pine and Prairie. \nSo come and sip some great wine and listen to music played by Vlad Messing. You’ll be really glad that you did! \nLocation & Contact Info202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN 55612(20 mi / 24 minutes from The Lodge on Lake Detroit in Detroit Lakes\, MN)e-Mail: info@northshorewinery.usTel: (218) 481-9280 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Live Music event at The Winery in Lutsen\, Minnesota. \nMore about Vlad Messing: Vlad Messing is a singer-songwriter based in Minnesota. He comes from a lineage of bards; writers and performers who loved winter\, herring\, and saunas. Vlad works to create both music and theatre\, and he enjoys performing and sharing a story with the audience. He has released an album titled “Pine & Prairie” which is available on all streaming platforms. Vlad also travels the state performing his original tunes from his album. In addition to his music career\, Vlad is also a practicing attorney specializing in Real Estate Transactions\, Property Law\, Estate Planning\, Small Businesses\, and Contracts. \nVlad Messing Website | Vlad Messing Instagram \n\n\n\nAbout the North Shore Winery\nChuck Corliss and his wife Kim founded the North Shore Winery and the Sawtooth Mountain Cider House in Lutsen\, Minnesota. The winery offers a variety of red\, white\, and rosé wines\, as well as hard ciders made with a local flair. The winery is open to visitors for tastings\, bottles\, or a glass of wine. They also host private events. \nThe idea to build a winery took off when Chuck and Kim were discussing retirement plans and what to do when finished with their “day” jobs. The couple wanted to live in Lutsen so they could ski\, mountain bike\, sail\, and golf full time. Combined with lifelong “research work\,” they thought a winery would be a fun new attraction in Lutsen! \nJeremy and Mary Hanson joined the Corliss’ in 2017 as partners. \nThe winery has grown substantially since its grand opening in 2016 and the Hanson family has been involved since the beginning. With the addition of Jeremy and Mary as partners\, the Winery gained additional leadership engaged in the day-to-day operations of the business so it would continue to provide great customer service and good times its customers have come to enjoy. \nJeremy and Mary have been spending significant time on the North Shore since the 1970s\, first on the Gunflint Trail and since 2004 in Lutsen. They enjoy Northern Minnesota\, starting with BWCA canoe trips in the 70s and family vacations along the North Shore and the Gunflint Trail. They are high school sweethearts (Minneapolis Central!) who have been married for 29 years and have three grown children: Graham\, Ana\, and Maddy. They enjoy being outdoors – in the woods or on the lake; mountain biking\, skiing\, fishing\, hiking\, boating\, spending time with friends and family….and yes\, drinking wine out on the deck! \n202 Ski Hill Road | Lutsen\, MN 55612 | e-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us | Tel: (218) 481-9280\nNorth Shore Winery Website | North Shore Winery Facebook Page
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/wine-down-with-vlad-messing-north-shore-winery-06-23-24/
LOCATION:The Winery\, 202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN\, 55612\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Local Non Hotel Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240624
DTSTAMP:20260420T235659
CREATED:20190825T150721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231023T121716Z
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SUMMARY:North House Folk School Wooden Boat Show
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOWCALL NOW2024 North House Folk School Boat Show\n& Summer Solstice Festival\n2024 North House Folk School\n& Summer Solstice Festival\nJoin us for the 2024 North House Folk School Wooden Boat Show and Summer Solstice Festival on June 21-23\, 2024 at the North House Folk School in Grand Marais\, Minnesota. Rows of hand-made and unique watercraft\, a boat parade\, craft demonstrations\, an evening square dance\, boat and tool auction\, chili and brats. There’s a bit of everything during our Wooden Boat Show and Summer Solstice Festival. \nTry your hand at a workshop or course; be inspired by the stories of boat builders\, sailors and travelers; plan your next adventure. Join us as we welcome the summer season in the best way possible: talking boats\, celebrating community and hanging out on the shores of Lake Superior. \nWooden boats galore\, activities for people of all ages\, a celebration of the start of summer on Lake Superior. The Wooden Boat Show is made possible with the support of many volunteers each year. It’s not only a great way to help support an educational\, fun-filled event\, it’s an opportunity to meet other folks and be a part of making it all happen! \nLocation\nNorth House Folk School\n500 W Highway 61\nGrand Marais\, MN 55604 \nWooden Boat Show Event Highlights\nOn Campus Events: June 21-23\, 2024\nNOTE: Following schedule detail is from prior year for reference.\nCrafting on the Commons – Friday-Saturday\nWitness skilled traditional craft artisans as they join up in community over the weekend to celebrate the process of craft. Demonstrators will be on hand outdoors Friday-Saturday\, welcoming your curiosity\, questions and interest. \nWooden Boat Display – Friday-Saturday\nWooden boat builders and enthusiasts from across the Midwest are invited to display their crafts on campus throughout the weekend. Admire the work of others\, get your questions answered and perhaps feel inspired to build one of your own. Registration begins in early spring. \nFamily Drop-In Crafts – Friday-Saturday\nBring the whole family down to the Boat Show and drop by the Family Area. We’ll have craft supplies for all ages to join in the fun as we get creative on the theme of boats\, water\, and fish! Perfect for imaginative folks ages 2-102. We will host a number of short drop-by activities for family small groups on campus. \nBoats-to-Tools Auction – Friday-Saturday\nFind boats\, unique craft\, tools\, books\, and other treasures for sale at our annual auction! Interested in supporting North House’s mission by providing a donation? If you have a boat you are interested in headlining the auction\, contact Libby (llarson@northhouse.org). We’ll begin accepting all other items in late May. For more information\, visit the Boats to Tools auction page. \nCommunity Gatherings\nTo be announced.  \nUpdates throughout Winter; Full Schedule available early May. See Full Schedule \nAbout the North House Folk School\nNorth House Folk School\, host of the annual Wooden Boat Show and Summer Solstice Festival\, was founded in 1997 by a small handful of inspired locals passionate about traditional craft and cooperative learning. When we published the first catalog of 12 courses (including Inuit kayak building\, Scandinavian bowl carving\, and canoe paddle making)\, North House didn’t yet have a home — or even a classroom. However\, two old forest service buildings on the harbor serendipitously became available\, and North House settled in and began building a campus. Campus has changed and expanded over the years\, but those two original buildings — the red building and the blue building — are still at its heart. North House has thrived over the ensuing two decades\, and now hosts over 350 classes and 3\,000 students per year\, and connects students and instructors from all over the state\, country\, and world. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next North House Folk School Wooden Boat Show and Summer Solstice Festival in June at the North House Folk School in Grand Marais\, Minnesota. \nTags: North House Folk School\, Wooden Boat Show and Summer Solstice Festival\, Wooden Boat Show & Summer Solstice Festival\, Wooden Boat Show\, Grand Marais Wooden Boat Show
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/wooden-boat-show-and-summer-solstice-festival/
LOCATION:North House Folk School\, 500 W Highway 61\, Grand Marais\, MN\, 55604\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Annual Evemts,Local Non Hotel Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240616T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240616T173000
DTSTAMP:20260420T235659
CREATED:20240611T120957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T124515Z
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SUMMARY:Wine Down with Molly Maher - North Shore Winery 6/16/24
DESCRIPTION:Wine Down with Molly Maher\nSunday at The Winery in Lutsen\, MN\nFeaturing The Molly Maher Duo\nSun\, June 16\, 2024 – 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm\nNO COVER CHARGE\nEach Sunday of the summer\, North Shore Winery hosts great musicians and bands on our outdoor stage and natural amphitheater! Seating is available\, but bring your own blanket or camp chair for a spot in the intimate festival field. We look forward to seeing you there! \nThis Sunday we have Molly Maher\, Molly Maher resides on the border between the lands of Americana and the Blues and moves beautifully between them\, blending simmer and cool with kick-ass guitar playing. Molly has traveled the roads of the American music tradition and returned to sing about it with an authentic and sage voice. \nSo come and sip some great wine and listen to music played by The Molly Maher Duo. You’ll be really glad that you did! \nLocation & Contact Info\n202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN 55612\n(20 mi / 24 minutes from The Lodge on Lake Detroit in Detroit Lakes\, MN)\ne-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us\nTel: (218) 481-9280 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Live Music event at The Winery in Lutsen\, Minnesota. \nMore about Molly Maher: Molly Maher’s music resides on the border Americana roots and big city grooves moving beautifully between them\, blending simmering cools with twangy lament-filled spirit\, guitar driven country-folk-jam with a blues swagger. Molly has explored the intersections of American music and global rhythms with curiosity of and returned to sing about it with an authentic and sage voice. Her live performances are an unforgettable experience. An incomparable singer and songwriter with compelling depth and soul and cutting lyrics draws from the deep roots of all music. Writing songs that ring true her singing is a ?ne balance of deep and soulful\, somewhere between Lucinda Williams and Bonnie Raitt. \nIf it is possible for a band to own a town then Molly Maher and her band of Disbelievers have to be about as close as it gets to holding the keys. Backed by Maher’s “Disbelievers” all local veterans and accomplished musicians in their own right. Players for live shows most likely will include one or more of these talents : Erik Koskinen (guitar\, vocals)\, Paul Bergen (guitar)\, Steve Murray ( bass) \, James Tyler O’Neill ( organ\, vocals)\, Richard Medek (drums) \, Noah Levy (drums) \, JT Bates (drums). \nMolly Maher Website | Molly Maher Facebook Page \n\n\n\nAbout the North Shore Winery\nChuck Corliss and his wife Kim founded the North Shore Winery and the Sawtooth Mountain Cider House in Lutsen\, Minnesota. The winery offers a variety of red\, white\, and rosé wines\, as well as hard ciders made with a local flair. The winery is open to visitors for tastings\, bottles\, or a glass of wine. They also host private events. \nThe idea to build a winery took off when Chuck and Kim were discussing retirement plans and what to do when finished with their “day” jobs. The couple wanted to live in Lutsen so they could ski\, mountain bike\, sail\, and golf full time. Combined with lifelong “research work\,” they thought a winery would be a fun new attraction in Lutsen! \nJeremy and Mary Hanson joined the Corliss’ in 2017 as partners. \nThe winery has grown substantially since its grand opening in 2016 and the Hanson family has been involved since the beginning. With the addition of Jeremy and Mary as partners\, the Winery gained additional leadership engaged in the day-to-day operations of the business so it would continue to provide great customer service and good times its customers have come to enjoy. \nJeremy and Mary have been spending significant time on the North Shore since the 1970s\, first on the Gunflint Trail and since 2004 in Lutsen. They enjoy Northern Minnesota\, starting with BWCA canoe trips in the 70s and family vacations along the North Shore and the Gunflint Trail. They are high school sweethearts (Minneapolis Central!) who have been married for 29 years and have three grown children: Graham\, Ana\, and Maddy. They enjoy being outdoors – in the woods or on the lake; mountain biking\, skiing\, fishing\, hiking\, boating\, spending time with friends and family….and yes\, drinking wine out on the deck! \n202 Ski Hill Road | Lutsen\, MN 55612 | e-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us | Tel: (218) 481-9280\nNorth Shore Winery Website | North Shore Winery Facebook Page
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/wine-down-with-molly-maher-north-shore-winery-6-16-24/
LOCATION:The Winery\, 202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN\, 55612\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Local Non Hotel Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231228T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231228T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T235659
CREATED:20231023T102136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231029T213052Z
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SUMMARY:Date Night at the Winery with Gordon Thorne 12-28-23
DESCRIPTION:Date Night at the Winery in Lutsen\, MN\nFeaturing Gordon Thorne on Guitar\nThu\, Dec 28\, 2023 – 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm\nNO COVER CHARGE\nDon’t miss Date Night at the Winery at 202 Ski Hill Road in Lutzen\, MN! They are open late on Thursdays\, so grab your date and come down to the winery for music from 6-8 p.m. This week the music will be by Gordon Thorne\, known as the meanest fingerpicker in Northern Minnesota\, where he spends his time working\, raising kids and playing a little guitar. \nLocation & Contact Info\n202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN 55612\n(20 mi / 24 minutes from The Lodge on Lake Detroit in Detroit Lakes\, MN)\ne-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us\nTel: (218) 481-9280 \nSo come and sip some great wine and listen to great music played by Gordon Thorne. You’ll be really glad that you did! Mark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Live Music event at The Winery in Lutsen\, Minnesota. \nMore about Gordon Thorne: Gordon Thorne picked up a guitar 30 years ago and hasn’t put it down since. He spent years mining early American blues and jazz\, blending them with his own style\, and serves up what he calls\, “the modern sounds of yesterday – today.” \nThe major influences on Gordon Thorne’s guitar style have been the legends of country blues. Such legendary bluesmen as Mississippi John Hurt\, Blind Willie McTell and Big Bill Broonzy have all left their mark on Thorne’s guitar style. Combining these ragtime and piedmont influences with his own interpretations\, Thorne delivers forceful\, precise guitar work and soulful vocals. Thorne has been a regular performer in the northern Minnesota and Wisconsin areas for the many years. As much as his musical interests have influenced his playing\, his lifestyle has shaped how he views his music. Spend some time riding the rails with Gordon Thorne\, one of the most talented acoustic blues musicians in the Northland. \n\n\n\nAbout the North Shore Winery\nChuck Corliss and his wife Kim founded the North Shore Winery and the Sawtooth Mountain Cider House in Lutsen\, Minnesota. The winery offers a variety of red\, white\, and rosé wines\, as well as hard ciders made with a local flair. The winery is open to visitors for tastings\, bottles\, or a glass of wine. They also host private events. \nThe idea to build a winery took off when Chuck and Kim were discussing retirement plans and what to do when finished with their “day” jobs. The couple wanted to live in Lutsen so they could ski\, mountain bike\, sail\, and golf full time. Combined with lifelong “research work\,” they thought a winery would be a fun new attraction in Lutsen! \nJeremy and Mary Hanson joined the Corliss’ in 2017 as partners. \nThe winery has grown substantially since its grand opening in 2016 and the Hanson family has been involved since the beginning. With the addition of Jeremy and Mary as partners\, the Winery gained additional leadership engaged in the day-to-day operations of the business so it would continue to provide great customer service and good times its customers have come to enjoy. \nJeremy and Mary have been spending significant time on the North Shore since the 1970s\, first on the Gunflint Trail and since 2004 in Lutsen. They enjoy Northern Minnesota\, starting with BWCA canoe trips in the 70s and family vacations along the North Shore and the Gunflint Trail. They are high school sweethearts (Minneapolis Central!) who have been married for 29 years and have three grown children: Graham\, Ana\, and Maddy. They enjoy being outdoors – in the woods or on the lake; mountain biking\, skiing\, fishing\, hiking\, boating\, spending time with friends and family….and yes\, drinking wine out on the deck! \n202 Ski Hill Road | Lutsen\, MN 55612 | e-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us | Tel: (218) 481-9280\nNorth Shore Winery Website | North Shore Winery Facebook Page
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/date-night-at-the-winery-with-gordon-thorne-12-28-23/
LOCATION:The Winery\, 202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN\, 55612\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Local Non Hotel Event
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SUMMARY:Eric Frost Live at Locals Day - North Shore Winery 12/26/23
DESCRIPTION:Eric Frost Live at the North Shore Winery\nPart of Locals Day at The Winery in Lutsen\, MN\nFeaturing Eric Frost on Guitar\nTue\, Dec 26\, 2023 – 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm\nNO COVER CHARGE\nEric Frost Live at the North Shore Winery at 202 Ski Hill Road in Lutzen\, MN! Each Tuesday north shore winery is going to have local discounts and local music! Come by for music from Eric Frost\, from 4:30-6:30. Visitors are welcome to join us in supporting locals\, we hope to see you there! \nSo come and sip some great wine and listen to music played by Eric Frost. You’ll be really glad that you did! \nLocation & Contact Info\n202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN 55612\n(20 mi / 24 minutes from The Lodge on Lake Detroit in Detroit Lakes\, MN)\ne-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us\nTel: (218) 481-9280 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Live Music event at The Winery in Lutsen\, Minnesota. \nMore about Eric Frost: North Shore singer-songwriter\, Eric Frost plays with a variety of local musicians as well as solo. Although Eric began his career in rock n’ roll bands\, his true passions are Americana\, folk\, and bluegrass. His live shows span the breadth of American musical history\, blending the traditional with the new to create an engaging and satisfying sound. \nEric Frost’s love for playing the guitar started at a young age\, but his parents were hesitant to support his interest as they thought it may be a passing fad. However\, his unsupportive elementary school teacher’s comments led them to finally get him his first guitar in fourth grade. Despite initial doubts from his parents and teacher\, Frost went on to prove them wrong and formed a successful band in high school\, playing at showcases and even trying his hand at writing music. Although he put his guitar aside for a while during college\, his passion for music never faded. Today\, Frost continues to play and write music\, inspiring others to pursue their dreams despite any doubts or obstacles they may face. \n\n\n\nAbout the North Shore Winery\nChuck Corliss and his wife Kim founded the North Shore Winery and the Sawtooth Mountain Cider House in Lutsen\, Minnesota. The winery offers a variety of red\, white\, and rosé wines\, as well as hard ciders made with a local flair. The winery is open to visitors for tastings\, bottles\, or a glass of wine. They also host private events. \nThe idea to build a winery took off when Chuck and Kim were discussing retirement plans and what to do when finished with their “day” jobs. The couple wanted to live in Lutsen so they could ski\, mountain bike\, sail\, and golf full time. Combined with lifelong “research work\,” they thought a winery would be a fun new attraction in Lutsen! \nJeremy and Mary Hanson joined the Corliss’ in 2017 as partners. \nThe winery has grown substantially since its grand opening in 2016 and the Hanson family has been involved since the beginning. With the addition of Jeremy and Mary as partners\, the Winery gained additional leadership engaged in the day-to-day operations of the business so it would continue to provide great customer service and good times its customers have come to enjoy. \nJeremy and Mary have been spending significant time on the North Shore since the 1970s\, first on the Gunflint Trail and since 2004 in Lutsen. They enjoy Northern Minnesota\, starting with BWCA canoe trips in the 70s and family vacations along the North Shore and the Gunflint Trail. They are high school sweethearts (Minneapolis Central!) who have been married for 29 years and have three grown children: Graham\, Ana\, and Maddy. They enjoy being outdoors – in the woods or on the lake; mountain biking\, skiing\, fishing\, hiking\, boating\, spending time with friends and family….and yes\, drinking wine out on the deck! \n202 Ski Hill Road | Lutsen\, MN 55612 | e-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us | Tel: (218) 481-9280\nNorth Shore Winery Website | North Shore Winery Facebook Page
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/eric-frost-live-at-locals-day-north-shore-winery-12-26-23/
LOCATION:The Winery\, 202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN\, 55612\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Local Non Hotel Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231221T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231221T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T235659
CREATED:20231023T101953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231029T212906Z
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SUMMARY:Date Night at the Winery with Gordon Thorne 12-21-23
DESCRIPTION:Date Night at the Winery in Lutsen\, MN\nFeaturing Gordon Thorne on Guitar\nThu\, Dec 21\, 2023 – 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm\nNO COVER CHARGE\nDon’t miss Date Night at the Winery at 202 Ski Hill Road in Lutzen\, MN! They are open late on Thursdays\, so grab your date and come down to the winery for music from 6-8 p.m. This week the music will be by Gordon Thorne\, known as the meanest fingerpicker in Northern Minnesota\, where he spends his time working\, raising kids and playing a little guitar. \nLocation & Contact Info\n202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN 55612\n(20 mi / 24 minutes from The Lodge on Lake Detroit in Detroit Lakes\, MN)\ne-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us\nTel: (218) 481-9280 \nSo come and sip some great wine and listen to great music played by Gordon Thorne. You’ll be really glad that you did! Mark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Live Music event at The Winery in Lutsen\, Minnesota. \nMore about Gordon Thorne: Gordon Thorne picked up a guitar 30 years ago and hasn’t put it down since. He spent years mining early American blues and jazz\, blending them with his own style\, and serves up what he calls\, “the modern sounds of yesterday – today.” \nThe major influences on Gordon Thorne’s guitar style have been the legends of country blues. Such legendary bluesmen as Mississippi John Hurt\, Blind Willie McTell and Big Bill Broonzy have all left their mark on Thorne’s guitar style. Combining these ragtime and piedmont influences with his own interpretations\, Thorne delivers forceful\, precise guitar work and soulful vocals. Thorne has been a regular performer in the northern Minnesota and Wisconsin areas for the many years. As much as his musical interests have influenced his playing\, his lifestyle has shaped how he views his music. Spend some time riding the rails with Gordon Thorne\, one of the most talented acoustic blues musicians in the Northland. \n\n\n\nAbout the North Shore Winery\nChuck Corliss and his wife Kim founded the North Shore Winery and the Sawtooth Mountain Cider House in Lutsen\, Minnesota. The winery offers a variety of red\, white\, and rosé wines\, as well as hard ciders made with a local flair. The winery is open to visitors for tastings\, bottles\, or a glass of wine. They also host private events. \nThe idea to build a winery took off when Chuck and Kim were discussing retirement plans and what to do when finished with their “day” jobs. The couple wanted to live in Lutsen so they could ski\, mountain bike\, sail\, and golf full time. Combined with lifelong “research work\,” they thought a winery would be a fun new attraction in Lutsen! \nJeremy and Mary Hanson joined the Corliss’ in 2017 as partners. \nThe winery has grown substantially since its grand opening in 2016 and the Hanson family has been involved since the beginning. With the addition of Jeremy and Mary as partners\, the Winery gained additional leadership engaged in the day-to-day operations of the business so it would continue to provide great customer service and good times its customers have come to enjoy. \nJeremy and Mary have been spending significant time on the North Shore since the 1970s\, first on the Gunflint Trail and since 2004 in Lutsen. They enjoy Northern Minnesota\, starting with BWCA canoe trips in the 70s and family vacations along the North Shore and the Gunflint Trail. They are high school sweethearts (Minneapolis Central!) who have been married for 29 years and have three grown children: Graham\, Ana\, and Maddy. They enjoy being outdoors – in the woods or on the lake; mountain biking\, skiing\, fishing\, hiking\, boating\, spending time with friends and family….and yes\, drinking wine out on the deck! \n202 Ski Hill Road | Lutsen\, MN 55612 | e-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us | Tel: (218) 481-9280\nNorth Shore Winery Website | North Shore Winery Facebook Page
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/date-night-at-the-winery-with-gordon-thorne-12-21-23/
LOCATION:The Winery\, 202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN\, 55612\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Local Non Hotel Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231219T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231219T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T235659
CREATED:20231029T205908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231029T205908Z
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SUMMARY:Eric Frost Live at Locals Day - North Shore Winery 12/19/23
DESCRIPTION:Eric Frost Live at the North Shore Winery\nPart of Locals Day at The Winery in Lutsen\, MN\nFeaturing Eric Frost on Guitar\nTue\, Dec 19\, 2023 – 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm\nNO COVER CHARGE\nEric Frost Live at the North Shore Winery at 202 Ski Hill Road in Lutzen\, MN! Each Tuesday north shore winery is going to have local discounts and local music! Come by for music from Eric Frost\, from 4:30-6:30. Visitors are welcome to join us in supporting locals\, we hope to see you there! \nSo come and sip some great wine and listen to music played by Eric Frost. You’ll be really glad that you did! \nLocation & Contact Info\n202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN 55612\n(20 mi / 24 minutes from The Lodge on Lake Detroit in Detroit Lakes\, MN)\ne-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us\nTel: (218) 481-9280 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Live Music event at The Winery in Lutsen\, Minnesota. \nMore about Eric Frost: North Shore singer-songwriter\, Eric Frost plays with a variety of local musicians as well as solo. Although Eric began his career in rock n’ roll bands\, his true passions are Americana\, folk\, and bluegrass. His live shows span the breadth of American musical history\, blending the traditional with the new to create an engaging and satisfying sound. \nEric Frost’s love for playing the guitar started at a young age\, but his parents were hesitant to support his interest as they thought it may be a passing fad. However\, his unsupportive elementary school teacher’s comments led them to finally get him his first guitar in fourth grade. Despite initial doubts from his parents and teacher\, Frost went on to prove them wrong and formed a successful band in high school\, playing at showcases and even trying his hand at writing music. Although he put his guitar aside for a while during college\, his passion for music never faded. Today\, Frost continues to play and write music\, inspiring others to pursue their dreams despite any doubts or obstacles they may face. \n\n\n\nAbout the North Shore Winery\nChuck Corliss and his wife Kim founded the North Shore Winery and the Sawtooth Mountain Cider House in Lutsen\, Minnesota. The winery offers a variety of red\, white\, and rosé wines\, as well as hard ciders made with a local flair. The winery is open to visitors for tastings\, bottles\, or a glass of wine. They also host private events. \nThe idea to build a winery took off when Chuck and Kim were discussing retirement plans and what to do when finished with their “day” jobs. The couple wanted to live in Lutsen so they could ski\, mountain bike\, sail\, and golf full time. Combined with lifelong “research work\,” they thought a winery would be a fun new attraction in Lutsen! \nJeremy and Mary Hanson joined the Corliss’ in 2017 as partners. \nThe winery has grown substantially since its grand opening in 2016 and the Hanson family has been involved since the beginning. With the addition of Jeremy and Mary as partners\, the Winery gained additional leadership engaged in the day-to-day operations of the business so it would continue to provide great customer service and good times its customers have come to enjoy. \nJeremy and Mary have been spending significant time on the North Shore since the 1970s\, first on the Gunflint Trail and since 2004 in Lutsen. They enjoy Northern Minnesota\, starting with BWCA canoe trips in the 70s and family vacations along the North Shore and the Gunflint Trail. They are high school sweethearts (Minneapolis Central!) who have been married for 29 years and have three grown children: Graham\, Ana\, and Maddy. They enjoy being outdoors – in the woods or on the lake; mountain biking\, skiing\, fishing\, hiking\, boating\, spending time with friends and family….and yes\, drinking wine out on the deck! \n202 Ski Hill Road | Lutsen\, MN 55612 | e-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us | Tel: (218) 481-9280\nNorth Shore Winery Website | North Shore Winery Facebook Page
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/eric-frost-live-at-locals-day-north-shore-winery-12-19-23/
LOCATION:The Winery\, 202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN\, 55612\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Local Non Hotel Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231214T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231214T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T235659
CREATED:20231022T205223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231029T212722Z
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SUMMARY:Date Night at the Winery with Gordon Thorne 12-14-23
DESCRIPTION:Date Night at the Winery in Lutsen\, MN\nFeaturing Gordon Thorne on Guitar\nThu\, Dec 14\, 2023 – 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm\nNO COVER CHARGE\nDon’t miss Date Night at the Winery at 202 Ski Hill Road in Lutzen\, MN! They are open late on Thursdays\, so grab your date and come down to the winery for music from 6-8 p.m. This week the music will be by Gordon Thorne\, known as the meanest fingerpicker in Northern Minnesota\, where he spends his time working\, raising kids and playing a little guitar. \nLocation & Contact Info\n202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN 55612\n(20 mi / 24 minutes from The Lodge on Lake Detroit in Detroit Lakes\, MN)\ne-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us\nTel: (218) 481-9280 \nSo come and sip some great wine and listen to great music played by Gordon Thorne. You’ll be really glad that you did! Mark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Live Music event at The Winery in Lutsen\, Minnesota. \nMore about Gordon Thorne: Gordon Thorne picked up a guitar 30 years ago and hasn’t put it down since. He spent years mining early American blues and jazz\, blending them with his own style\, and serves up what he calls\, “the modern sounds of yesterday – today.” \nThe major influences on Gordon Thorne’s guitar style have been the legends of country blues. Such legendary bluesmen as Mississippi John Hurt\, Blind Willie McTell and Big Bill Broonzy have all left their mark on Thorne’s guitar style. Combining these ragtime and piedmont influences with his own interpretations\, Thorne delivers forceful\, precise guitar work and soulful vocals. Thorne has been a regular performer in the northern Minnesota and Wisconsin areas for the many years. As much as his musical interests have influenced his playing\, his lifestyle has shaped how he views his music. Spend some time riding the rails with Gordon Thorne\, one of the most talented acoustic blues musicians in the Northland. \n\n\n\nAbout the North Shore Winery\nChuck Corliss and his wife Kim founded the North Shore Winery and the Sawtooth Mountain Cider House in Lutsen\, Minnesota. The winery offers a variety of red\, white\, and rosé wines\, as well as hard ciders made with a local flair. The winery is open to visitors for tastings\, bottles\, or a glass of wine. They also host private events. \nThe idea to build a winery took off when Chuck and Kim were discussing retirement plans and what to do when finished with their “day” jobs. The couple wanted to live in Lutsen so they could ski\, mountain bike\, sail\, and golf full time. Combined with lifelong “research work\,” they thought a winery would be a fun new attraction in Lutsen! \nJeremy and Mary Hanson joined the Corliss’ in 2017 as partners. \nThe winery has grown substantially since its grand opening in 2016 and the Hanson family has been involved since the beginning. With the addition of Jeremy and Mary as partners\, the Winery gained additional leadership engaged in the day-to-day operations of the business so it would continue to provide great customer service and good times its customers have come to enjoy. \nJeremy and Mary have been spending significant time on the North Shore since the 1970s\, first on the Gunflint Trail and since 2004 in Lutsen. They enjoy Northern Minnesota\, starting with BWCA canoe trips in the 70s and family vacations along the North Shore and the Gunflint Trail. They are high school sweethearts (Minneapolis Central!) who have been married for 29 years and have three grown children: Graham\, Ana\, and Maddy. They enjoy being outdoors – in the woods or on the lake; mountain biking\, skiing\, fishing\, hiking\, boating\, spending time with friends and family….and yes\, drinking wine out on the deck! \n202 Ski Hill Road | Lutsen\, MN 55612 | e-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us | Tel: (218) 481-9280\nNorth Shore Winery Website | North Shore Winery Facebook Page
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/date-night-at-the-winery-with-gordon-thorne-12-14-23/
LOCATION:The Winery\, 202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN\, 55612\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Local Non Hotel Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Winery":MAILTO:info@northshorewinery.us
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231212T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231212T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T235659
CREATED:20231029T205630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231029T205712Z
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SUMMARY:Eric Frost Live at Locals Day - North Shore Winery 12/12/23
DESCRIPTION:Eric Frost Live at the North Shore Winery\nPart of Locals Day at The Winery in Lutsen\, MN\nFeaturing Eric Frost on Guitar\nTue\, Dec 12\, 2023 – 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm\nNO COVER CHARGE\nEric Frost Live at the North Shore Winery at 202 Ski Hill Road in Lutzen\, MN! Each Tuesday north shore winery is going to have local discounts and local music! Come by for music from Eric Frost\, from 4:30-6:30. Visitors are welcome to join us in supporting locals\, we hope to see you there! \nSo come and sip some great wine and listen to music played by Eric Frost. You’ll be really glad that you did! \nLocation & Contact Info\n202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN 55612\n(20 mi / 24 minutes from The Lodge on Lake Detroit in Detroit Lakes\, MN)\ne-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us\nTel: (218) 481-9280 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Live Music event at The Winery in Lutsen\, Minnesota. \nMore about Eric Frost: North Shore singer-songwriter\, Eric Frost plays with a variety of local musicians as well as solo. Although Eric began his career in rock n’ roll bands\, his true passions are Americana\, folk\, and bluegrass. His live shows span the breadth of American musical history\, blending the traditional with the new to create an engaging and satisfying sound. \nEric Frost’s love for playing the guitar started at a young age\, but his parents were hesitant to support his interest as they thought it may be a passing fad. However\, his unsupportive elementary school teacher’s comments led them to finally get him his first guitar in fourth grade. Despite initial doubts from his parents and teacher\, Frost went on to prove them wrong and formed a successful band in high school\, playing at showcases and even trying his hand at writing music. Although he put his guitar aside for a while during college\, his passion for music never faded. Today\, Frost continues to play and write music\, inspiring others to pursue their dreams despite any doubts or obstacles they may face. \n\n\n\nAbout the North Shore Winery\nChuck Corliss and his wife Kim founded the North Shore Winery and the Sawtooth Mountain Cider House in Lutsen\, Minnesota. The winery offers a variety of red\, white\, and rosé wines\, as well as hard ciders made with a local flair. The winery is open to visitors for tastings\, bottles\, or a glass of wine. They also host private events. \nThe idea to build a winery took off when Chuck and Kim were discussing retirement plans and what to do when finished with their “day” jobs. The couple wanted to live in Lutsen so they could ski\, mountain bike\, sail\, and golf full time. Combined with lifelong “research work\,” they thought a winery would be a fun new attraction in Lutsen! \nJeremy and Mary Hanson joined the Corliss’ in 2017 as partners. \nThe winery has grown substantially since its grand opening in 2016 and the Hanson family has been involved since the beginning. With the addition of Jeremy and Mary as partners\, the Winery gained additional leadership engaged in the day-to-day operations of the business so it would continue to provide great customer service and good times its customers have come to enjoy. \nJeremy and Mary have been spending significant time on the North Shore since the 1970s\, first on the Gunflint Trail and since 2004 in Lutsen. They enjoy Northern Minnesota\, starting with BWCA canoe trips in the 70s and family vacations along the North Shore and the Gunflint Trail. They are high school sweethearts (Minneapolis Central!) who have been married for 29 years and have three grown children: Graham\, Ana\, and Maddy. They enjoy being outdoors – in the woods or on the lake; mountain biking\, skiing\, fishing\, hiking\, boating\, spending time with friends and family….and yes\, drinking wine out on the deck! \n202 Ski Hill Road | Lutsen\, MN 55612 | e-Mail: info@northshorewinery.us | Tel: (218) 481-9280\nNorth Shore Winery Website | North Shore Winery Facebook Page
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/eric-frost-live-at-locals-day-north-shore-winery-12-12-23/
LOCATION:The Winery\, 202 Ski Hill Road\, Lutsen\, MN\, 55612\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Local Non Hotel Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Winery":MAILTO:info@northshorewinery.us
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231124T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231124T220000
DTSTAMP:20260420T235659
CREATED:20231023T124510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231023T124510Z
UID:6382-1700847000-1700863200@superiorinngrandmarais.com
SUMMARY:OH OLE NIGHT PARADE & FIREWORKS
DESCRIPTION:Grand Marais OH OLE NIGHT Parade & Fireworks\nDowntown Grand Marais\, MN\nFri\, Nov 24\, 2023 | 5:30 – 10 p.m.\nThe 2024 Grand Marais OH OLE NIGHT Parade & Fireworks marks a festive Scandinavian time of year! Head to downtown Grand Marais for the annual Community Christmas Parade. We are continuing our theme of “Oh Ole Night\,” celebrating our Scandinavian heritage. (That’s Ole as in Sven & Ole’s!) \nThe parade starts at 5:30 p.m.\, from the Senior Center parking lot on South Broadway\, and will make two loops along Broadway\, up Wisconsin Street\, turning at 1st Ave and back around to Broadway. On the second loop we’ll end up at Harbor Park for the Tree Lighting ceremony! \nTo participate in the parade\, just line up in the Senior Center parking lot on Broadway by 5 pm: walkers\, jugglers\, winter bikes\, four legged furry animals\, decorated vehicles and trailers are ALL welcomed and encouraged! \nAfter the tree lighting\, there will be fireworks! \nLocation & Contact Info\nDowntown Grand Marais\nPhone: (218) 387-2524 (Phone)\nEmail: info@visitcookcounty.com\nPresented By: Visit Cook County \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Grand Marais OH OLE NIGHT Parade & Fireworks in November in Grand Marais\, Minnesota. \n\nClick image to enlarge.
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/oh-ole-night-parade-fireworks/
LOCATION:Grand Marais Downtown\, Grand Marais\, 55604
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Local Non Hotel Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Visit Cook County":MAILTO:info@visitcookcounty.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231120
DTSTAMP:20260420T235659
CREATED:20190826T115706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230420T134927Z
UID:3906-1700092800-1700438399@superiorinngrandmarais.com
SUMMARY:North House Folk School Winterer's Gathering & Arctic Film Fest
DESCRIPTION:North House Folk School Winterer’s Gathering & Arctic Film Fest\nJoin us for the annual North House Folk School Winterer’s Gathering & Arctic Film Fest on November 16-19\, 2023 at the North House Folk School in Grand Marais\, Minnesota. Winterer’s Gathering & Arctic Film Festival is a multi-day educational event that celebrates the crafts\, customs\, landscape\, history and stories of winter travel and traditional life ways in the north. Winter travel enthusiasts and northern culture admirers merge on the North House campus for four days of winter travel seminars\, courses and workshops complemented by multiple evenings of inspiring thought-provoking international films about arctic life. \n \nThe Winterers—or Les Hivernants as the early North American Voyageurs referred to them– were brave\, experienced individuals who signed on after the summer’s end to work at winter outposts scattered throughout the ‘interior’ of North America. In respect for the skills\, traditions and spirit of this devoted group\, the annual Winterer’s Gathering happens each year at the North House Folk School campus on the shore of Lake Superior. \nLocation\nNorth House Folk School\n500 W Highway 61\nGrand Marais\, MN 55604 \nFor More Information: Call (218) 387-9762; Email info@northhouse.org \nCurrent Year Event Detail\nFor daily activity detail\, visit the Winterers’ Gathering & Arctic Film Festival website. \nAbout the North House Folk School\nNorth House Folk School\, host of the annual Wooden Boat Show and Summer Solstice Festival\, was founded in 1997 by a small handful of inspired locals passionate about traditional craft and cooperative learning. When we published the first catalog of 12 courses (including Inuit kayak building\, Scandinavian bowl carving\, and canoe paddle making)\, North House didn’t yet have a home — or even a classroom. However\, two old forest service buildings on the harbor serendipitously became available\, and North House settled in and began building a campus. Campus has changed and expanded over the years\, but those two original buildings — the red building and the blue building — are still at its heart. North House has thrived over the ensuing two decades\, and now hosts over 350 classes and 3\,000 students per year\, and connects students and instructors from all over the state\, country\, and world. \n \n\nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next North House Folk School Winterer’s Gathering & Arctic Film Fest in November at the North House Folk School in Grand Marais\, Minnesota. \nTags: North House Folk School Winterer’s Gathering & Arctic Film Fest\, North House Folk School Winterer’s Gathering\, North House Folk School Arctic Film Fest\, Grand Marais Annual Events\, Grand Marais MN Annual Events
URL:https://superiorinngrandmarais.com/event/north-house-folk-school-winterers-gathering-arctic-film-fest/
LOCATION:North House Folk School\, 500 W Highway 61\, Grand Marais\, MN\, 55604\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Annual Evemts,Local Non Hotel Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="North House Folk School":MAILTO:info@northhouse.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230918
DTSTAMP:20260420T235659
CREATED:20210719T182721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230420T134554Z
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SUMMARY:Unplugged Music Festival Birch Bark Bash
DESCRIPTION:2023 Unplugged Music Festival Birch Bark Bash\nJoin us for the Annual Unplugged Music Festival Birch Bark Bash on September 14-17\, 2021 at the North House Folk School in Grand Marais\, Minnesota. This year\, Unplugged celebrates 25 years of gathering the community to celebrate craft and music on the harbor in Grand Marais. Building on that history and the skills learned in last year’s Unplugged\, we will offer an unprecedented Unplugged on Saturday\, September 18th! Join us from the comfort of your home or safely gather with friends on campus to view this year’s program. \nThursday and Friday night will feature two unforgettable nights of music with Sean Carey\, Pieta Brown\, Mike Lewis\, Jeremy Ylvisaker\, Joe Rainey Sr.\, Dylan Jennings\, and Barbara Jean Meyers. If you were with us last year\, you know you’ll want to make sure you have tickets for both nights! \nSaturday Morning will mark the second annual family concert\, which will be followed by the Birch Bark Bash hosted by Chef Scott Graden of the New Scenic Café. \nWe’ll also be hosting the Folk Artisan Marketplace\, along with a speaker series\, and the Points North Online Auction. \nMark your calendar – Tickets go on sale August 1st – and last year sold out in just a few days. \nNorth House gives special thanks to Visit Cook County for sponsoring this event. \nLocation\nNorth House Folk School\n500 W Highway 61\nGrand Marais\, MN 55604 \nFor more details\, visit the North House Unplugged website. \nQuestions or comments: Development Director\, Tom Morse (tmorse@northhouse.org) \nAbout the North House Folk School\nNorth House Folk School\, host of the annual Wooden Boat Show and Summer Solstice Festival\, was founded in 1997 by a small handful of inspired locals passionate about traditional craft and cooperative learning. When we published the first catalog of 12 courses (including Inuit kayak building\, Scandinavian bowl carving\, and canoe paddle making)\, North House didn’t yet have a home — or even a classroom. However\, two old forest service buildings on the harbor serendipitously became available\, and North House settled in and began building a campus. Campus has changed and expanded over the years\, but those two original buildings — the red building and the blue building — are still at its heart. North House has thrived over the ensuing two decades\, and now hosts over 350 classes and 3\,000 students per year\, and connects students and instructors from all over the state\, country\, and world. \n \n\nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next North House Folk School Unplugged Music Festival Birch Bark Bash in September at the North House Folk School in Grand Marais\, Minnesota. \nTags: North House Folk School Unplugged Music Festival Birch Bark Bash\, Unplugged Music Festival Birch Bark Bash\,North House Folk School Unplugged XX\, Grand Marais Annual Events\, Grand Marais MN Annual Events
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LOCATION:North House Folk School\, 500 W Highway 61\, Grand Marais\, MN\, 55604\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Hotel Events,Annual Evemts,Local Non Hotel Event
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