Meet the Class of 2024

Meet Wren Ferry Wren Ferry is the daughter of Beth Ferry and Dave Mills, Grand Marais. In high school, Wren participated in Envirothon for three years and the National Honor Society for two years.

BEYOND REASON

The Retreat I recently went on a Writers’ Retreat. This is an opportunity to get away from the everyday rigmarole - a.k.a.

Moving on

A Study in Contrasts THE FIRST PLUS— Hawaii is warm. We’re vacationing in Hawaii for two weeks, and it’s lovely.

Wondering ´61

We drive by these places as we commute to Duluth and Thunder Bay and we wonder why they are named as they are. Here you go, courtesy especially of the Minnesota Historical Society’s Minnesota Place Names: A Geographical Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition.

Outdoors

One spring I played hooky for a day during the State High School Hockey Tournament. A buddy named Mike – a nice kid – was able to get two tickets for the first day, the all-day Thursday games. That was in '88, so my senior year, and we were all collectively coming to the end of the Hockey Tournament's Great Eight era in which all the schools in the state played in the same class. The last Great Eight was in '89, I think. I remember that included Richfield and Grand Rapids, Roseau, Roseville, East, maybe Burnsville or Kennedy or Jefferson. After that the schools around the state were divided into classes based on school size or school district size, so class A, class AA, and class AAA – and I always disliked them classifications – which made way for three total state champs and for smaller schools to win championships more regular. But it took away some of the excitement, and much of the magic of an all-school, all-state tournament, where a little Warroad or White Bear Mariner could win its region and then play Hill-Murray or Edina… And maybe, just maybe, win.

Wildlife Matters

Is it spring yet? Is this spring; or just the tail end of “the winter that never really took hold”? We have had bare ground, mild temperatures, and a lot of sunshine for weeks. I have been fighting the urge to start digging and expanding gardens and flower bed areas; unfortunately the ground is still (March 18) frozen.

Wellness

Spring Allergies With the coming of spring, there is so much to be grateful for! The spring ephemerals bring color back to the land – even a flower as tiny as the little purple dog violet is a sight to behold after winter. The animals bring sound back to the forests – chirping and tweets rather than just howling north winds.

Free Poetry Workshop at the Library

The Grand Marais Public Library will observe National Poetry Month by inviting people to workshop their own poems on Wednesday, April 3, from 6-7:30 p.m.. This workshop is for ages fourteen and up, at all skill levels.

Shemekia Copeland will perform at the ACLA on April 13

The North Shore Music Association welcomes back the artist The Washington Post calls “ the greatest blues singer of her generation.” Shemekia Copeland will perform at the Arrowhead Center for the Arts in Grand Marais on April 13 at 7:00 p.m.

Grand Marais City Council

The Grand Marais City Council met on Wednesday, March 13, and covered a lot of ground in their meeting. First, William (Billy) Lovaas was appointed to fill the vacancy in the city council and was sworn in by Mayor Tracy Benson.