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This tea talk will be a facilitated group discussion around how cooperatives operate and how they can be used for community support in our current political and economic reality. We will explore together how cooperation creates community, interdependence, and mutual support while focusing primarily on worker owned cooperatives (unless the group is more interested in other sectors). Darren Mozenter has spent over 20 years involved with co-ops, with a primary focus on worker owned cooperatives. He currently works supporting worker owned cooperatives throughout MN. Welcome to Tea Talks – interesting talks by interesting people about topics they are passionate about. We provide the tea and talks, bring your curiosity!
In the historic Sacred Heart Music Center, Duluth Sister Cities presents a show that blends the timeless folk music of Charlie Parr with the contemporary visual effects of Altruit, an image and light projection team. Charlie Parr is a Minnesota-born guitarist, songwriter, and interpreter of traditional music. He has released 19 albums over two decades and has been known to perform up to 275 shows a year. Altruit is a Minnesota-based audio/visual project led by projection artists and musicians Karly Ohnstad & Steven Schmidt. Altruit has worked within the local music/arts community to bring unique visual elements and sonic support for concerts and events. Duluth’s Jon Edwards, who plays 12-string and resonator guitars, will be opening the night. All proceeds from this one-time-only event will go to supporting Duluth Sister Cities International.
Twin Ports Comedy is back to ring in the new year with another great show! Join guest host Justin Rademacher as we welcome Abenezer Murdassa and headliner Tobi Shamu to TCS! Doors: 6pm · Show: 7pm $15 · 21+ Tickets available here. FREE karaoke to follow!
Winter can often feel isolating due to cold temperatures and less daylight. This can lead to more time spent indoors and reduced social encounters. We know (through research) that social isolation can have serious health implications. We also know that increasing social interactions can trigger endorphins which improve mood and resilience during the winter months. We will discuss and practice building connection. (p.s. you’re doing it by attending this workshop!) Each date will be a “stand alone” workshop that will relate to, but the will not directly build on, other weeks. The workshop will occur on Saturdays from 10:00am -11:30am at Halcyon House.
Shotgun Johnny, an Outlaw Country band from St. Paul, is making the trek up to Duluth’s Caddy Shack for some jams! Stop by for them joined by locals Mitchell Kane & Locomotion. Doors: 7pm · Music: 8pm $5 · 21+
A series of four classes ($15 per class) that will teach you how to clean and clear your personal space. Use your imagination and have fun playing with movement of your own life force energy with awareness and intention. Learn how to clear your energy field and have fun doing it. Play with creating energetic flow, understand your own energy, and creating healthy energetic spaces. Beginner class in understanding, feeling, and playing with your energy field. Learn how to differentiate energies and harmonize with other people. By the end of the four weeks you will have a better understanding of yourself, and how you move through the world. Graduates from a previous series can join any class individually for $10 for practice and self development. No new students after the 1st class. Each class builds on itself and becomes overwhelming for new students to try to catch up mid series….
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