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Hands-On Craft, Empty Bowls Fundraiser, Solstice Pageant, and More at the Summer Solstice and Wooden Boat Festival

Grand Marais, MN—Since 1998, North House Folk School has welcomed the warmest season with a celebration be­side the Grand Mara­is harbor. This year’s Summer Solstice and Wooden Boat Festival, taking place June 20- 21, continues favor­ite traditions of craft, community gather­ings, and celebration beside Lake Superior.

This year’s festival kicks off on Friday, June 20 at 2pm with a speaker series on campus. North House is thrilled to welcome explorers Amy and Dave Freeman to give a talk about their five-month canoe journey from Great Slave Lake to Grand Portage. This journey was one part of a longer one, which they wrote about in their new book, North American Odyssey: 12,000 Miles Across the Continent by Kayak, Canoe, and Dogsled. At 3pm, Margaret Hedstrom, President of the Cook County Historical So­ciety, will share stories of the special wooden boats in the historical society’s care, and discuss how the orga­nization is working to preserve them.

At 5pm on Friday, everyone is invited to campus for a kick­off picnic and con­tra dance. The Grand Marais Lions Club will host a BBQ fund­raiser, with classic picnic fare available for purchase. Superior Creamery will also be on campus with fresh­ly made ice cream for sale before an evening poetry celebration and contra dance.

“One of the best things about the festi­val is seeing so many friends, neighbors, and visitors coming together to enjoy the best of the season— from dancing to pad­dling to sharing a conversation over ice cream by the harbor.” Executive Director Greg Wright said.

This year’s festival brings a renewed em­phasis on craft expe­riences. On Saturday, campus will transform into a carnival-like at­mosphere with fami­ly-friendly activities, a pop-up craft mar­ket, and the Boats to Tools Auction featur­ing craft tools, outdoor gear, and student-built projects. Several of North House’s arti­san instructors will be on campus hosting Traditional Craft Try- Its, where everyone is invited to partici­pate in activities like woodworking, fiber arts, wood-fired bak­ing, firemaking, and more. Visitors can take a stroll through a wooden boat display in the Rec Park, book a sail on the schooner Hjørdis, and enjoy live music and conversa­tion beside Lake Su­perior.

“There’s a lot of cu­riosity about the crafts we teach at the folk school, as last year’s event showed,” Wright said. “We hope to see folks of all ages try­ing something they’ve never done before— whether it’s building a wooden playhouse or making sparks in the fire ring or baking de­licious bread.”

Saturday at noon will bring one of the major highlights of the weekend: The Lake Superior Chowder Experience, featuring a variety of favor­ite soups from local restaurants. This event is a fundraiser for Empty Bowls Cook County, fighting hun­ger in the community.

The festive weekend will culminate Sat­urday evening with the beloved Summer Solstice Pageant by the Good Harbor Hill Players. Featuring handmade, larger-than-life puppets and live music, this classic community event will once again take place on the North House commons at 8pm on June 21 (rain date June 22 at 2pm).

A full event sched­ule and all festival details are available at northhouse.org.

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