More Events: Visit Cook County
Historic Cook County is hosting a volunteer event to help get the Bally Blacksmith Shop ready to open for the summer on Saturday, April 18, from 10 am to noon. Volunteers are needed to help match historic objects to their descriptions and give the shop a thorough seasonal sprucing. More information, including on additional volunteer opportunities at cookcountyhistory.org/volunteer, or email history@boreal.org.
Cook County Higher Education is hosting Reset and Restore: Tools for Nervous System Regulation on Saturday, April 18, from 10 am to noon at CCHE and Zoom with presenter Brigette Nies of Anci
The Grand Marais Film Society presents their April screening on Saturday, April 18th at 7 pm at the Arrowhead Center for the Arts. More details, including the name of the film and tickets at gmfilmsociety.simpletix.com.
Lake Superior Community Theatre presents: Tracks. April 17 and 18 at 7 PM and April 19 at 2 PM at the William M Kelley Auditorium in Silver Bay. Tickets available in the lobby or on tix.com.
The Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery is proud to present “Line Shape Color,” a solo exhibition by Steve Dahlstrom, on display through April 19.
Up to date gallery hours are available at cookcountyhistory.org.
Care Partners of Cook County hosts a reframe aging monthly roundtable on the third Monday of each month from 12:15 to 1:45 pm at The Hub. A specially-selected book of the month serves as a springboard for the discussion. More information is available at carepartnersofcookcounty.org.
Cook County Extension is hosting Poultry for Beginners on Monday, April 20, from 6 to 7:30 pm at the Cook County Community Center. Mercedes Moeffett, an Extension Educator from Carlton County, will lead the session. Pre-registration is requested at z.umn.edu/beginnerspoultry. More information is available from the local Extension office at 218-387-3015.
Monday Night Al-Anon will meet Mondays, at 7 pm at the First Congregational Church in Grand Marais.
The Northland Climate Resilience Collaborative is hosting a listening session on Tuesday, April 21, at Studio 21. Participants will share stories and reflections on how climate change is impacting their land and community.
Schedule:
4:30 pm- Info tables and social time
5 pm- Dinner- Traditional Ojibwe Meal
After dinner- Climate Change in Cook County conversation
Cook County Schools will host an information night on Tuesday, April 21, from 5 to 6:30 pm.
Kindergarten and 6th-grade families will start in the ACA before breaking off to specific groups to learn about the unique learning opportunities at Sawtooth Mountain Elementary and Cook County Middle School.
PreK families can come tour the rooms with their children and meet the teachers. A brief parent meeting will be held at 5:20 while kids play in the rooms.
More information at cookcountyschools.org.