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Down Memory Lane

10 YEARS AGO JUNE 21, 2014 v The Tait Lake Association community has been recognized as a Firewise Communities/USA site by the national Firewise Communities program for its efforts to reduce the vulnerability of homes and landscapes to wildfire. v Cook County Commissioners received a reply from Brenda Halter, U.S.

Cook County Plant & Gear Exchange aims to connect with others through knowledge and sharing

ARTICLE SUBMITTED FROM THE COOK COUNTY PLANT EXCHANGE GROUP If you’ve ever come across a group of gardeners (novice or experienced), you’ll find they’re usually pretty friendly and up for talking about all things plants. And while there are wonderful community gardens and gardening clubs throughout Cook County, having an event where people can chat and exchange is an extra special occasion.

2024 Great Place Project Awards Announced

June 10, 2024 – Grand Marais, Minn.– The Cook County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2024 Great Place Project grants. This program, designed to enhance the aesthetic appeal of local businesses and public spaces, has awarded grants to eight businesses this year: Shook Gunflint Trail Historical Society Superior Creamery Voyageur Brewing Company World's Best Donuts The Big Lake Roam & Whimsy Joy & Co.

Let’s Plant Trees Gives Away 5,000 Tree Seedlings

Lutsen-based non-profit, Let’s Plant Trees, gave away 5,000 tree seedlings this spring! White pine, jack pine, sugar maple, bur oak and northern red oak are just some of the species given away for planting along the north shore this spring season. Recipients of the free trees signed up on our website and came from as far northeast as Grand Portage, and as far south as Cloquet, to collect their seedlings and learnmoreabouthow,where, and why to plant trees. “We are incredibly thankful for the community support that we have received thus far! The response from everyone we have met on this journey has been overwhelmingly positive, and working side by side with our friends and neighbors to enhance our reforestation efforts has been incredibly rewarding,” said Mike Nicklow.

Outdoors

with Flowering memories 'I'm so glad I don't like asparagus,' declared one of Lewis Carroll's little heroines, 'because, if I did, I should have to eat it – and I can't bear it.' Whee! Following her little lead, I can affirm: If I did like petunias, I should have to grow them, which would make me so glum because I don't. No matter.

Wellness

Roam “Wherever I find myself living on this Earth, I somehow always seem to find places of nature for refuge and to roam when the mind-body-soul needs it most. Between expanding cities, endless suburbia, evermore clearcutting, and more restrictions on land usage, it can be harder and harder to find a “slice of paradise,” ie, a small wooded area, a narrow track to follow, a place of fresh air and all the colors of the Earth.

Housing Iditarod

Finding Long-term Housing in Grand Marais by April 1, 2025 AARON LUNDSTROM I learned to count on the Arrowhead Trail – two needles in a cluster meant red pine and five needles meant white pine. I can’t remember if it was a red or white pine that held the snow which smelled and tasted like a fragrant boreal snowcone.

Wondering ´61

Last Friday, as chair of the Park and Recreation Board, I had the pleasure of participating with about 100 others in the dedication of the new Overlook Landing. It serves as a Community Connection for city residents, tourists, North House users, and Rec Park residents. Every time I go there, I like it better, both because it honors artist George Morrison and because it is a space that looks and feels good.