Showing posts with label Honey Bee Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Honey Bee Festival. Show all posts

Monday, August 1, 2022

Oldenburg House Getting Jazzed for the Honey Bee Festival and More


Here we go... With the worst behind us, events have been opening up all around the Northland, and all around the country if our region is any kind of indicator. Two noteworthy items to pass on... The Honey Bee Festival is back at the Oldenburg House, celebrating the pollinators as well as the local habitat. It's an annual two-day fest with music, dance, vendors, food and more.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 5TH
3:00 - 10:00 PM

SATURDAY, AUGUST 6TH
11:30 AM - 10:00 PM

One Day Passes are $20 and a Two Day Pass is $30.

The lineup of performing musicians is fabulous as always. Many fan favorites will be on hand. And then there's Cookin' at the O' kicking off another season of intimate top-drawer jazz with a whole clutch of Petersons present to lift you to higher realms.



On Saturday there will be a Swarm Bike Ride, with three swarms gathering and starting from three locations, Carlton Bike Rental in Moose Lake, Wussow's in West Duluth, and TJs Country Corner in Mahtowa. If you don't have a bike but can get a ride to Moose Lake, you can rent one from Carlton Bike Rental there and return it in Carlton. (Just sayin')  

Participants receive admission to Saturday festival, SWARM t-shirt, free beverage ticket and support on the trail. Details HERE

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Here are the lineups for Friday and Saturday
FRIDAY
Randy Lee Ensemble
Andy Peterson Quartet
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The Return - Cookin' at the O
Glenn Swanson
Billy Peterson
Ricky Peterson
Jason Peterson DeLaire

SATURDAY
Terrence Smith/Hive Jive
Boss Mama
Steve's "Overpopulated" One Man Band
Anam Cara — barn dance
Briand Morrison & Roxanne Berglund
The Langerstons
The Fish Heads
Ingeborg von Agassiz
Lanue
Rich Mattson and the Northstars
Andrew Walesch

Bee Fest will have booths with artisans and craftspersons.

And yes, there will be a mermaid in the pool again this year.

For sure there will be bees.

The place will be a stream of creative energy. 
In addition to two days of music you will find:
Plein Air Painters
• Outdoor Painters of Minnesota
Terrence Smith
• Hive Jive
Splash the Mermaid
• at the pool
Honey-infused food and drink
Bee-inspired arts & crafts
Info & advocacy to support pollinators
FOOD TRUCKS
Room at the Table
Dogs N' Kabobs

Sukie

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This event is an outgrowth of the Oldenburg Arts & Cultural Community (OACC). Learn more at OACC.US  

And in the event you are too far away to enjoy this celebration, the Oldenburg House is also a Bed & Breakfast adjacent to Jay Cook State Park and some fabulous natural beauty. To learn more, visit OldenburgHouse.com.

Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Reminders: Clare Cooley's Warblers and Waterflowers at Karpeles & Honey Bee Folk Fest at the O

"Let me tell you 'bout the birds and the bees..."
--Herbert Newman

In 1993 we bought a house in the country outside Duluth with close to nine acres of land next to a forty acre property that was primarily pasture land. For exercise I often walk the gravel road half mile to the corner alongside this pasture. Two weeks ago while walking toward home I look across this field and saw what appeared to be a pair of kangaroos. It was hilarious to think we'd have kangaroos in Minnesota, so I stopped and watched and when one turned sideways I saw that it was a large crane.

I had many thoughts triggered, one of them being Clare Cooley's paintings of cranes that I had seen earlier this year at Karpeles Manuscript Museum here in Duluth.

Yesterday I received notice that in August there will be an opening reception for a new exhibition by Clare Cooley titled “Warblers & Wildflowers.” The reception will be August 9th from 5-9 p.m. Her show will feature 26 pieces, each depicting a different species of regional bird and bloom, and we do have an amazing variety of birds here in our region.

A pair of Clare's Cranes.
Clare's art is inspired by nature's complex inner connectedness balanced with it’s elegant simple designs  The aim of her work is to motivate protection of the environment and all its creatures by portraying its natural beauty.

We used to have bird feeders at our house, but bird feeders and incompatible with a barn cat, which enjoyed disproving the saying, "There's no such thing as a free lunch."

Back when we did have bird feeders out we saw all kinds of species, including warblers. Of these Clare stated, “Warblers are too small and fast for us to observe them closely, which inspired me to try to capture their essence and enlarge them and the wildflowers. I want to bring their beautiful brilliance into our lives all year long. May their lovely lightness of being lift our spirits.”

Originals as well as prints and note cards made in the artist’s studio will be available for purchase at the exhibition. A portion of the proceeds will go to a regional environmental organization.

You can set a reminder for this event on Facebook. Or here at Nextdoor.

While there make sure you check out the portion of Bill Pagel's Bob Dylan memorabilia on display through the second week of December. 

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THIS WEEKEND is shaping up to be a most interesting kick-off of a new event at Oldenburg House called the Honey Bee Folk Festival. The event continues to grow, with more music and more activities, the most recent being a Saturday morning bike ride from Beaners to the O in Carlton, a beautiful ride along the St. Louis River basin. It covers a spectacular stretch of the Munger Trail. The first 100 bikers will get to wear a large badge proclaiming that you are part of the Honey Bee Swarm. Join Jason and friends this Saturday morning at 9:00 a.m. AT BEANERS.

The Honey Bee Fest is a 2-day event that begins Friday.
FULL DETAILS ON THE EVENT HERE 
https://oacc.us/programs/honey-bee-folk-festival/

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A Little Bee Trivia

Evidently bees are now endangered so it's possible to "adopt" one through the World Wildlife Fund!

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This was interesting to me.  When the hive needs a new queen, they purportedly have a battle royale for the crown."In nature when a colony needs a new queen, worker bees will build several wax queen cells. A queen will lay an egg into these cells and nurse bees will fill them with royal jelly to feed and develop the new queen. The hatched queens then fight it out – and the survivor is the new queen of the colony. " I didn't know that.

Meantime, life goes on all around you. Get into it.

Monday, July 16, 2018

Noteworthy Events for the Calendar: Two Art Walks and a Honey Bee Festival

Did you know that bees can see all colors except the color red? I didn't know that. Furthermore, I'd be curious how scientists know things like that.

Bees play an important role in our world. They make an essential contribution to the pollination of flowers and 400 hundred kinds of agricultural plants, or approximately 1/3 of all we eat. They are also hard workers and make great role models for our children. (At least in the old days when kids paid attention to bees and weren't on the iPhones all the time.) And who doesn't love honey? In fact, if there were no bees, there would probably never have been the expression, "You're my honey." What would be say then? "You're my blueberry" just doesn't cut it.

All this to say that we're less than three weeks away from the Honey Bee Folk Festival at the Oldenburg House in Carlton.

The first annual Honeybee Folk Festival will feature local bands from the Northland and a few surprises from outside our region. In addition to truly great music we be a ton of information and fun pollinator friendly activities goin on.

The Music Lineup is shaping up like this:
FRIDAY 8/3 
Northern Shoveler, Gossamer Strings, Lowland Lakers, Black River Revue
SATURDAY 8/4 
Moonlight Community, Northern Shoveler, Woodblind, Four Mile Portage, Superior Siren, Feeding Leroy, and LASKA

The honeybee celebration will begin in earnest on Friday 3:00 p.m. with a pronouncement from the Mayor of Carlton and the Carlton City Council stating the City of Carlton has become a Pollinator Friendly Town as outlined by the Pollinate Minnesota organization.

Special Pollinator Friendly Activities will include:
City of Carlton – a Pollinator Friendly Town
Honey Bee Poem and Story Hour
Bees and Blooms Hike – Jay Cooke State Park
Bee Lodge Construction
Presentations from Master Gardeners – U of MN Extension

There will also be vendors on hand selling:
Beeswax candles
Health/beauty products
Hives and beekeeping supplies
Honey
Salves
Cough syrup
Pollinator-friendly perennials
Area potters and artists who have incorporated bee images into their work
Honey based fruit spritzers and made-from-honey alcohol products (White Winter Winery)
Pollinators Blend Peace Coffee (Magnolia Cafe)
Food items that include honey

Now tell me, if we didn't have honey bees, how would we have ever gotten the expression, "The Bees Knees"? 






Art on the Planet sells Kris Nelson's Art Chairs, Shawna
Gilmore paintings, Esther Piszczek's Zentangle art,
and a number of my paintings as well.
Check it out This Coming Thursday evening.
Superior residents from "back in the day" remember that Thursday Night was a "thing."  Most businesses were open later as a way to drive traffic to the downtown area by offering shopping opportunities after the regular business day. This meant that people with day jobs could still stop in to browse and buy after THEIR work day was over. It became such a popular option that it even generated significant shopping traffic from Minnesota and the greater Douglas County area. Some businesses made a point of sidewalk sales or other deals that could be had only during the extended Thursday night hours to further boost business.

The small business community of Superior has been collectively encouraging visitors to come out to our business districts like The Good Old Days on the Third Thursday of each month to simply stroll the neighborhoods/districts and see what the business community of Superior has to offer. New and established businesses are participating as well as hopeful additional businesses from our East End, Billings Park and North End business neighborhoods.

This campaign follows the insights of Thursday night initiatives already established by businesses like blue arrow boutique and Shannon's Stained Glassery in reviving the past proud tradition of extended hour Thursday night shopping or dining in Superior later after work or during their children’s night activities.

Participating businesses have been offering special events or incentives such as street performers, special sales or samples during extended hours, etc.

Here at Art on the Planet/Wine Beginnings we host the sweet sounds of Similar Dogs to offer a musical background during the #ThirdThursday extended hours.

This summer is a good time to stop in to some favorite businesses, explore new businesses, browse a bit and re-discover the renewed vibrancy of the Superior small business community.

Art on the Planet
Where Fine Art meets Fun Art


FOURTH FRIDAY ART WALK --> DULUTH

If you Google Fourth Friday Art Walk, you'll find that all kinds of places are hosting designated evenings for the arts, from Prescott and Lee's Summit to Fairhaven and Wilmington. Big cities like St Louis and towns like Belfast, Maine are throwing out their welcome mats for arts activities. A half dozen years ago here in Duluth, an informal trio of galleries began coordinating their Second Friday Art Crawls with great effect. Today, a host of galleries, artist studios and related creative businesses are continuing this Ark Walk tradition in a bigger and more vibrant way.

The Downtown Duluth Arts Collective has provided a more formalized framework to help promote and grow this year-round art night adventure. The best part of having the art walk take place on the same evening is that people can schedule their other activities around it.

For what it's worth, an art crawl makes a great date night for friends, lovers and married couples. For little to know cost you have entertainment, and a little finger food along the way...

This month's Arts Walk will be FRIDAY JULY 27.

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