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Thursday, December 21, 2017

Minnesota Ice Fishing Report 12/16/17


Minnesota Statewide Fishing Reports

INFO AS OF 12-15-17
Northeast Minnesota
International Falls – Rainy Lake & the Rainy River
As of Tuesday, Dec. 12, staff at Voyageurs National Park state that there is not enough ice to start staking trails. All park snowmobile and ski trails remain closed due to the lack of safe load-bearing ice. For the most up-to-date information on Voyageurs’ ice and trail conditions check Voyageurs National Park’s website. 800-325-5766; www.rainylake.org
Kabetogama
Ice conditions have been improving daily. Fortunately, the last snowstorm fell apart, allowing the ice to form rapidly without a blanket of snow. Portable fish houses are starting to appear near the Kabetogama Visitor Center area and in areas southeast towards Sphunge Island and Duck Bay. Anglers are reporting lots of success with jumbo perch and walleye. Foot travel and light machines are the best modes of travel at this time. Always check with the Park Service (Facebook and website page) for the most up-to-date ice conditions. Anglers are asked to only travel in areas that have been checked. Spear fishing has been exceptional, some say the best in years! Tom Cod Bay is producing numerous pike, along with many trophies. No one is going home disappointed. Anyone planning to fish the Tom Cod Bay area should give Sandy Point Resort a call for the most current reports. 800-524-9085; www.kabetogama.com
Duluth – Lake Superior, St. Louis River and inland waters
Ice is beginning to stabilize. There are some decent ice conditions for walking and even a few areas where snowmobiles and ATVs can access the ice. As always, extreme caution must be taken when heading out. At this time, the ice cannot support vehicles. Ice on area lakes averages 5 to 12 inches thick depending on size of the lake and other factors. Most of the small to mid-size inland lakes have the thickest ice for ice fishing — the deeper lakes that hold a larger volume of water are lagging behind. The smaller lakes can be the most productive fishing lakes for fast action, whether it’s chasing tip-ups for northern pike, bass or the occasional walleye, or jigging for panfish. Anglers are having the most success when fishing the vegetation. Use small 1/32–ounce jigs tipped with a couple spikes or a wax worm for panfish and an occasional predatory fish. A nice set-up is a dead stick hole with a crappie minnow under a float about one-quarter off the bottom, and a jig stick hole nearby. Crappies seem to be most active at dusk, but a few are being taken throughout the day. Tip-ups are working well near shorelines in shallower waters. Northern pike and bass are fun to fish for during the day, with walleyes are showing up in the late afternoons and past dark. The ice on the St. Louis River is dangerous in many locations. While some anglers are starting to venture out onto the Duluth Harbor, the ice ranged from 1.5 to 4 inches at the time of the report. Just because you witness somebody walking on areas that look “sketchy” doesn’t mean that you should. For those that fish the river system, it is important to have the proper safety equipment and always check the ice often! No ice reports are available for Lake Superior. 800-438-5884; www.visitduluth.com
Grand Rapids
While all of the Grand Rapids area lakes have frozen over, many still do not have enough ice for vehicle travel. Fortunately, ice is building daily. Crappies and bluegills are active on several area lakes and panfishing will remain good throughout most of the winter. Walleye anglers are starting to move away from the breaklines near shore, venturing out to off shore locations and points – the sunken islands are generally the best bet. Early and late in the day are usually best for walleye, especially at the edges of the structure where walleye travel to feed. Sometimes the window of opportunity is an hour or so or just a few minutes can make a difference. Cloudy days can extend the period of time the walleye will feed. Having 2 to 3 rods rigged and ready to go can be key to getting bite. A ripping rapala, which is a slow falling bait with action and sound can be a stellar presentation when trying to attract a school of nearby walleye. Once visible on the electronics, drop a spoon tipped with a minnow head to get a hit — just a slight jiggling often does the trick. The best depths are anywhere from 8 to 20 feet depending on the lake. Big Cutfoot, Sand, Ruby, Long, Moose and Bowstring lakes are all good early season lakes. Most importantly, please use caution while enjoying the early season walleye bite. www.visitgrandrapids.com
Northwest Minnesota
Baudette – Lake of the Woods & the Rainy River
Ice fishing is excellent on Lake of the Woods, however, ice conditions vary throughout the lake so anglers are asked to please work through a resort and use their ice roads which are checked daily. Lake trails are being staked by the resorts. Auger extensions may be necessary in some areas. Walleye and sauger are active, hitting almost anything with a shiner attached. Color does not seem to be a factor. Northern pike action remains great in back bays. On the Rainy River, ice stretches from shore to shore but it is unsafe for travel. At the Northwest Angle, the lake is frozen over with good ice in most areas, however, there are some areas with weak spots. ATV and snowmobile travel should only occur on designated and marked trails. The resorts are checking ice conditions often, marking trails, and now placing houses. There are 10 to 15 inches of ice where resorts are taking their guests, and fishing is reported to be excellent. 800-382-FISH; www.lakeofthewoodsmn.com
Bemidji
A week of cold temperatures has allowed good ice to develop. While most area lakes have 10 to 12 inches of solid ice, it is still extremely important to check conditions before venturing out. Walleye and perch are biting on Lake Bemidji, especially on the south end of the lake. Nice numbers of perch and a few walleye are being pulled from Lake Irving. Some nice bluegills are coming from Midge and Gull lakes. Grace Lake is kicking out some crappies, along with a few walleye. 800-458-2223; www.visitbemidji.com
Hackensack Area Lakes
Many anglers are accessing the ice on the small to medium-sized lakes. Some of the larger lakes also have fishable ice, but pockets of open water have just frozen over on Pine Mountain, Pleasant, Birch and Baby lakes. Anglers must be extremely careful on all area lakes due to inconsistent ice thickness from lake to lake, and often from one area to another on the same lake. Panfish action has been very good on the smaller area lakes. Crappies are hitting hard in the evening and sometimes during the day in depths of 14 to 18 feet of water. Sunfish have been active early in the day until early afternoon along the significant weed edges in 6 to 16 feet of water. Walleye reports are picking up now that more anglers are heading out. The best reports are coming from Birch, Baby and Leech lakes. Anglers having the most success are using rainbows and shiners on the deep weed edges. 800-279-6932; www.hackensackchamber.com
Detroit Lakes
The Detroit Lakes area had a good week of ice-making with consistent cold temperatures and very little snow. Ice on most pf the shallow basin lakes ranges from 9 to 14 inches thick. Most anglers continue to walk out, but some are using ATVs/UTVs. It will probably be another week to 10 days before vehicle traffic is an option. All fish species have been relating to the outside weed edges. Use small jigs tipped with plastics or wax worms for the panfish. For walleye, try vertical jigging baits tipped with a minnow head or half a minnow. Little Detroit Lake is producing some nice crappies and bluegills off the weed edges in 10 to 12 feet of water. The best technique is a small jig tipped with wax worms or spikes. Big Floyd Lake is giving up bluegills off the green weeds in 10 to 14 foot depths. Walleyes are active early and late in the day, hitting Swedish pimples with minnow heads in 12 to 17 feet of water on Melissa and Sallie lakes. Northern pike are active on many area lakes. As always, please check with a resort or bait shop for the most current ice conditions for the lake you intend to fish. 800-542-3992; www.visitdetroitlakes.com
Central Region
Otter Tail Area Lakes
While there is some good ice for ice fishing, there is also a lot of open water. Anglers are asked to use extreme caution, and plan ahead before heading out. Traveling by foot is very peaceful. Walleye anglers will want to head for areas that are best in late-May and early-June. Use a jigging spoon on one line, and hang a nice sucker or shiner on a set line for the most success. Northern pike should be near the walleye on many lakes this time of year. A sucker on a tip up or rattle reel can work wonders. They’re a lot of fun to catch on “hand” lines. For panfish, check out the mid-depth weed flats and holes in the lake’s basin. Keep an eye on the weather and shifting ice conditions if you’re going to head out on a lake this week. 800-423-4571; www.ottertailcountry.com
Alexandria Area Lakes
As of late last week, the ice on Alexandria area lakes was very inconsistent, ranging from 1 to 10 inches thick. It was so variable that while some anglers were already using wheel houses in some areas, there were lakes that had just frozen over. Overall, fishable ice could be found around the edges of most small- to medium-sized bodies of water. 800-245-2539; www.explorealex.com
Isle/Onamia – Lake Mille Lacs
There is 4 to 8 inches of ice in Isle Bay on Lake Mille Lacs, with nice numbers of northern pike and walleye being taken. Last weekend, three northern pike measured between 41 and 42 inches. Anglers will want to brush up on specific Lake Mille Lacs regulations for both species. Learn more at the DNR’s Mille Lacs Lake fishing regulations web page. 888-350-2692; www.millelacs.com

Thursday, September 28, 2017

Northern Lights/Aurora Borealis in Northern Minnesota!


Thanks to a geomagnetic storm from the sun, skywatchers across most of Canada and the northern U.S. should get a special treat Sunday night into Monday morning: A visit from the aurora borealis,I.E. the Northern Lights. Folks in cities such as Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Buffalo, Syracuse, Albany and Boston all have a fair chance of seeing the Aurora, but here in Northern Minnesota your chance of seeing this exquisite sights increase dramatically!  Plan a visit to the beautiful North Country here at White Birch Resort and visit our webpage at https://www.whitebirchresort.net to see our Fall Deals!   

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Tuesday, September 26, 2017

#Fall is Beautiful!



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Before it was autumn and fall, it was harvest Harvest as a word to mean not just “a time of reaping” but also, even for city folk, “the third season of the year” lasted longer. Association with the transition from warm to cold weather, and its related status as the season of the primary Havest! 


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But it was joined by autumn—a word borrowed from the French—by the 16th century. The rise of autumn and the appearance of fall happened around the same time as the British arrival on the American continent, and it’s there that the latter really caught on. 

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This season of the year between summer and   winter, during which the weather becomes cooler and many plants become dormant, extending in the Northern Hemisphere from 
the autumnal equinox to the winter solstice and popularly considered to include the 
months of September, October, and November...the wonderful season of FALL!







Now that you have a little bit of history...Please plan a visit here soon to see all what we have to offer!   whitebirchresort.net

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Minnesota resort special events


Fitger's Brewery tappers; photo by Becca Dilley

Highlights this week include:
March 11-12, Mankato
Natural Healing & Psychic Expo
March 11-19, Minneapolis
Twin Cities Auto Show
March 10-12, Alexandria
Winter Comedy: Lend Me a Tenor
March 11, Moorhead
Celtic Festival
March 9-11, Duluth
Fitger's Bockfest
**Please note that temperatures remain unseasonably warm which could affect outdoor events -- please call ahead to confirm all events held on ice or winter trails.

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Southern Minnesota

March 3-26 (Saturdays & Sundays), Wabasha 
Soar with the Eagles
Experience flying birds, wildlife programs and more! This year’s lineup includes flying bird shows, live animals, arts & crafts, exotic birds, and presenters: Eathquest, March 4-5; Wild World of Animals, March 11-12; Wings to Soar, March 18-19; Cincinnati Zoo, March 25-26. National Eagle Center. 651-565-4989
March 10-12, New Ulm
New Ulm Trade Fair & Living History Event
The 36th Annual New Ulm Trade Fair and Living History Event includes roughly 75 vendors selling everything frontier-related, from buck knives to fur skin clothing. In addition, learn all about frontier-living from costumed re-enactors. Turner Hall. 651-247-4733
March 11, Houston
Wolves at the Door
Learn insights into the biology and behavior of wolves from a staff member of the International Wolf Center. Topics include pack dynamics, predator/prey relationships, the history and mythology of wolves, and the importance of wildlands conservation to the health of these intriguing animals. Morning and afternoon programs. Houston Nature Center. 507-896-4668, 507-896-HOOT
March 11-12, Mankato
Natural Healing & Psychic Expo
The 16th Annual Natural Healing & Psychic Expo is focused on supporting a holistic life through refreshing your body, enlightening your mind, and renewing your spirit. Check out more than 40 exhibitors, keynote speakers, dozens of workshops, many intuitive consultants, specialty gift products, artwork, and spirituality resources. Courtyard by Marriott Event Center. 507-340-6809507-388-2506
March 18, Lanesboro
Maple Syrup Fest
The snow is melting and the sap is flowing! Be a part of the entire maple syrup making process, from identifying maple trees to a sap boil-off. Tours will start every half hour. A tasty treat of maple syrup and mini pancakes awaits you after your tour. In addition, take part in the maple syrup taste test, and enjoy maple-inspired arts and crafts for all ages. Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center. 507-467-2437
March 18-19, Ortonville
Sports and Leisure Show
The 24th Annual Sports and Leisure Show includes a pancake breakfast, fishing program, race cars on display, Pet Talk program, demonstrations, kiddie tractor pull, live music, dance team performances, raffles, and more than 50 vendors. Ortonville High School. 320-839-3284
March 26, Rochester
Townsend Antique Flea Market
Shop for a wide array of antiques and treasures, and enjoy bargains galore. Exhibit Hall on the north side of the Mayo Civic Center. 507-269-1473

Minneapolis-St. Paul Area

March 3 - May 4, St. Paul
Omnifest 2017
Experience larger-than-life adventures -- from the immense glaciers in the Arctic to the breathtaking summit of Mount Everest and the spectacular views of the Nile, known as the "Mount Everest of Rivers." With a diverse film line-up that will appeal to all ages and interests, Omnifest 2017 is an ideal family destination! Science Museum of Minnesota. 651-221-9444
March 10-12, Minneapolis
Chris Rock
Lauded by peers and critics alike, Chris Rock is one of our generation's strongest comedic voices. With a career spanning more than three decades, Rock has enjoyed ongoing success in both film and television as a comedian, actor, writer, producer and director, winning four Emmy Awards, and three Grammy Awards. Historic Orpheum Theatre. 612-339-7007612-373-5600
March 10-12, St. Paul
Outdoor News Deer & Turkey Classic
Featuring the best lineup of Minnesota bucks under one roof, the Outdoor News Deer and Turkey Classic showcases the fantastic deer hunting culture that defines Minnesota’s outdoor lifestyle. The event will feature the best-in-class speakers and seminars to help attendees improve their odds of bagging a monster buck or gobbler in 2017 and beyond. Minnesota State Fairgrounds. 763-546-4251
March 11, Minneapolis
RAIN: A Tribute to the Beatles
Don’t miss the Broadway smash that’s taking the world by storm! This live multi-media spectacular that takes you on a musical journey through the life and times of the world’s most celebrated band. Featuring new songs & high definition imagery, this expanded RAIN adds even more hits that you know and love from the vast anthology of Beatles classics such as “I Want To Hold Your Hand,” “Hard Day’s Night,” “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” “Let It Be,” “Come Together,” and “Hey Jude.” Historic State Theatre. 612-339-7007, 612-455-9500
March 11 & 17, St. Paul
LuckyPaloozaSt. Patrick’s Day Parade & 35th Annual Irish CelebrationStart your St. Patrick's week off right at LuckyPalooza on West 7th, March 11! This two-block street party is full of action including three tent parties at McGovern's, Burger Moe's and Cossetta's, outdoor food stands with refreshments, DJ's, live music, and a mechanical bull. The street action runs from 2-11 p.m., then moving indoors at 10 bars and restaurants until 1 a.m. On Friday, March 17, the 51st Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade travels along 5th Street in downtown St. Paul at noon. The 35th Annual Irish Celebration featuring regional and local Irish entertainment, Irish dance, Celtic vendors, Irish cuisine, pipe bands and children’s crafts and entertainment will take place all day, March 17, at Landmark Center. 651-265-4900, 651-341-3618
March 11-19, Minneapolis
Twin Cities Auto Show
The Twin Cities Auto Show is your chance to compare more than 525 vehicles from 37 foreign and domestic brands without driving all over town. The Auto Show also offers are variety of activities for the entire family including performances, celebrity appearances, promotions, and more. Minneapolis Convention Center. 651-291-2400
March 12, St. Paul 
Urban Expedition: Colombia!
Explore Colombia while in Minnesota! This free family cultural program features the music, dance and foods of the Colombian culture. Landmark Center. 651-292-3063, 651-292-3225
March 18, Marine on St. Croix
Those Beautiful Bluebirds
Learn all about the eastern bluebird, find out how you can attract bluebirds to your backyard, and how you can establish your own bluebird trail. William O'Brien State Park. 651-433-0500
March 18, St. Paul 
Well-Versed
One Voice Mixed Chorus, Minnesota's LGBTA chorus, returns to the Ordway for Well-Versed, an evening of choral music, strings, and poetry, conducted by Jane Ramseyer Miller and featuring Well-Strung, New York's hottest singing string quartet. Ordway Concert Hall. 651-224-4222
March 18, Maple Plain
The Modern Carnivore Experience
Modern Carnivore is re-connecting people to healthy meat options and introducing them to a lifestyle of “direct harvest” that includes foraging, fishing and hunting. Connect with like-minded people, hear from experienced outdoorsmen and women, participate in either archery or fishing activities, and enjoy a three-course wild game lunch. Sponsored by ModCarn.com & Three Rivers Park District. Baker Near-Wilderness Settlement Lodge. 952-270-6196
March 18, Minneapolis
Twin Cities Women's Expo
The ​7th Annual Twin Cities Women's Expo focuses on enriching, enlightening and empowering women. Enjoy over 100 premium exhibitors, awesome talks, self empowerment and a great weekend out with your girlfriends, sisters, mothers and grandmothers! Minneapolis Convention Center. 612-335-6000
March 18-19, St. Paul
Irish Heritage Weekend
Explore the Irish heritage of one of the most influential families of the Gilded Age. Themed tours will include favorite Irish songs, organ music and needlework demonstrations. Stories of the Hills and their servants (many of them Irish) will engage visitors in the history of Irish-Americans in Minnesota. Historic James J. Hill House. 651-297-2555
Upcoming Twin Cities' concerts and performances:
Chris Rock: Total Blackout Tour at the Historic Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis, March 10-12
Rain - The Beatles Experience at the Historic State Theatre in Minneapolis, March 11
Panic at the Disco, Misterwives & Saint Motel at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, March 12
Ariana Grande: Dangerous Woman Tour at the Xcel Energy Center, March 16
Huey Lewis and the News at Mystic Lake Casino Hotel in Prior Lake, March 17
Miranda Lambert at the Xcel Energy Center, March 17
Joe Bonamassa at the Historic Orpheum Theatre, March 17-18
Steve Martin and Martin Short at the Historic Orpheum Theatre, March 18-19
Il Volo at the Historic State Theatre, March 20
Lionel Richie: All the Hits with Very Special Guest Mariah Carey at the Xcel Energy Center, March 24
Styx at Treasure Island Resort & Casino in Welch, March 24
Experience Hendrix at Mystic Lake Casino Hotel in Prior Lake, March 26
Bon Jovi - This House is Not For Sale Tour at the Xcel Energy Center, March 27
Matilda the Musical (Touring) at the Historic Orpheum Theatre, March 28 - April 2
Lewis Black at the Pantages Theatre in Minneapolis, March 31
Green Day & Against Me! at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, April 1
Isley Brothers at Mystic Lake Casino Hotel in Prior Lake, April 7
Big & Rich at Treasure Island Resort & Casino in Welch, April 8
Casting Crowns at the Target Center, April 8
Raffi - 40 Years of Singable Songs at the Pantages Theatre, April 8
Chris Brown: The Party Tour at the Excel Energy Center, April 9
Tickets available through Eventful or Ticketmaster.

Central Minnesota

March 10-11, Perham
Lakes Area Home and Cabin Show
Check out roughly 100 home and sporting goods vendors displaying their products. Also enjoy fishing seminars, drawings, kids' crafts, face painting, Tae Kwon Do demonstrations, and bird house building. Beer & wine sampling at The Cactus following the show Friday night. Perham Area Community Center. 218-346-7710
March 10-12, Alexandria
Winter Comedy: Lend Me a Tenor
Lend Me A Tenor is set in September 1934. The Cleveland Grand Opera Company is primed to welcome world famous, Il Stupendo to appear for one night only as Otello. The star arrives late and is accidentally given a double dose of tranquilizers and passes out. His pulse is so low he is believed to be dead. In an attempt to salvage the evening, Max fools the audience into thinking he's Il Stupendo. Morelli comes to and gets into his other costume ready to perform. Now two Otellos are running around in costume and two women are running around in lingerie, each thinking she is with Il Stupendo. Alexandria Area Arts Association. 320-762-8300
March 11, Little Falls 
Habitat Day
Participants will learn about two avian species that use nest boxes, the bluebird and the wood duck, then assemble a nest box to take home and place on your property. Numerous resource-oriented groups and organizations co-sponsor this annual event, with a variety of exhibits available. Crane Meadows National Wildlife Refuge. 320-632-1575
March 18, Crosslake
St. Patrick's Day Parade & Celebration
Gather your family and friends and enjoy a multitude of activities during the 43rd Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade & Celebration including the Pot 'O Gold Treasure Hunt, indoor arts & crafts fair, Clover Dash 5K, Inspirational Yoga, hot air balloon tether rides, Knights of Columbus food, beverage & warming tent, live music at numerous venues, and the 43rd Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade. Don't forget your Blinkie Button -- it will bring you lucky deals and discounts throughout town! 218-692-4027
March 18-19, Menahga
St. Urho Days
Head to Menahga and enjoy a variety of events in celebration of St. Urho, the Finnish Saint who led the grasshoppers out of the grape fields! On Friday, check out the Opening Ceremonies and Crowning of the St. Urho King and Queen, St. Urho Look-Alike Contest, and pictures and autographs with Miss Minnesota. Highlights on Saturday include Mojakka, Corned Beef & Cabbage, the Changing of the Guards at the St. Urho Statue, St. Urho’s Day Parade, horse-drawn wagon rides, bar stool races, time with a sled dog team, Molkky games, Human Foosball, and live music. Some events are weather permitting. 218-564-4141, 218-329-5645
March 25, Collegeville
Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem: American Spiritual
Music is powerful alchemy. In one moment - by the kitchen radio, in church, in the car, in a concert hall - music can rewire and heal our spirits. In American Spiritual, Rani Arbo & daisy mayhem lead audiences in a bona fide revival. There's no tent, no potluck dinner - and no preaching, unless you count the band's uproarious stories. Instead, this charismatic quartet mines 200 years of folk and spiritual songs that explore and revive the human spirit. Stephen B. Humphrey Theater, SJU. 320-363-5777

Northwest Minnesota

March 11, Moorhead
Celtic Festival
The 14th Annual Celtic Festival is a celebration of the rich culture of the seven Celtic Nations featuring the intriguing history, arts and traditions of Brittany, Cornwall, Isle of Man, Galicia, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Enjoy lyrical Celtic music, dancers' impressive footwork, folk tradition presentations, exhibits, vendor booths and Celtic foods. Purchase an Activity Passport, visit the many craft stations, and turn your project in for a prize. Hjemkomst Center. 218-299-5515; 701-499-6060
March 11, Detroit Lakes
Blithe Spirit
Blithe Spirit, a ghostly comedy, is about a socialite and novelist, Charles Condomine, who invites an eccentric medium and clairvoyant to his house to conduct a séance so he can gather material for his next book. The scheme backfires when he is haunted by the ghost of his annoying and temperamental first wife, Elvira, who makes continual attempts to disrupt Charles's marriage to his second wife, Ruth, who cannot see or hear the ghost. Historic Holmes Theatre. 218-847-4221
March 11, Park Rapids
Piano Conversation with Julian Gargiulo, classical pianist
Julian Lawrence Gargiulo is a dynamic pianist who performs the compositions of renowned masters with extraordinary passion and precision, and fills the concert hall with his personal brand of charm, humor and charisma. Park Rapids High School Auditorium. 218-237-6400; 218-732-4111
March 17-18, Fargo/Moorhead
PRCA Rodeo
The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association will bring over 200 top professional contestants from 14 states and Canada to compete in seven action-packed events as they try to qualify for the Wrangler National Finals in Las Vegas, Nevada. Professional cowboys and cowgirls will compete in Bareback Riding, Tie Down Roping, Saddle Bronc Riding, Steer Wrestling, Ladies WPRA Barrel Racing, Team Roping, and Bull Riding. Fargodome. 701-241-9100
March 18, Detroit Lakes
Detroit Mountain Pond Skim
The 3rd Annual St. Paddy's Pond Skim is a year end pond skim and rail jam party! Detroit Mountain Recreation Area. 218-844-7669
March 24-27, Moorhead 
Moorhead Ice Show
showcase of local skaters and a nationally-ranked guest skater! Moorhead Sports Center. 218-789-7248, 218-299-5340

Northeast Minnesota

March 2-11, Duluth 
Gilbert & Sullivan's Ruddigore
The Baronets of Ruddigore have been cursed by a witch. Each Baronet, in his turn, must commit a crime a day or meet an unfortunate end. To escape his dreadful fate, Sir Ruthven Murgatroyd, disguises himself as Robin Oakapple, a farmer. Only two people know his true identity, his faithful servant and his adopted brother. Robin Oakapple is in love with the beautiful Rose Maybud and wants to marry her, but his future plans appear doomed when his true identity is revealed. Duluth Playhouse. 218-733-7555, 218-733-7577
March 9-11, Duluth
Fitger's Bockfest
Bock Fest is a German celebration of spring, and Fitger’s Courtyard is the place to be! Enjoy the legendary Lake Superior Split Rock Bock beer around a campfire, with great food, live music, and friends and family in Lederhosen! Other highlights include the Bock Hunt, Volksmarch on the Lakewalk, the Big Dip, Stein races, Black Forest Torte-eating contest, and team beer drinking contest. Fitger's Brewery. 218-722-8826
March 10-11, Two Harbors
Winter Moonrise Photography 2-Day Workshop
In a setting of unsurpassed beauty, discover new ways to create stunning images and learn how the pros take photos with impact. Through classroom and hands-on learning, this two day-workshop will teach participants about their camera, proper photographic technique, lens selection, filtration, white balance, camera mode selection, auto focus and manual focus, how to achieve the sharpest image and much more. Split Rock Lighthouse. 218-226-6372
March 18, Biwabik
Spring Carnival & Slush Cup
The annual Spring Carnival & Slush Cup includes music by the Finnish Reggae band, a Slush Cup Water Splash, outdoor BBQ, food & drink specials, and balloon creations for the kids -- everyone is encouraged to dress up in their best reggae outfit! Giants Ridge. 218-865-8005, 800-688-7669
March 18, Duluth
Short Shorts Film Festival
Enjoy short films (all less than five minutes) submitted by filmmakers from all across the region and the country, and vote for your favorites. Past genres have included Animation, Documentary, Comedy, Music Video, and many more. The Underground Theatre. 218-733-7555, 218-733-7577
March 19, Lutsen
LazyLightning420 - Apres Ski Acoustic
Gather at Papa Charlie’s for the classic after-ski scene: good friends, tall tales of adventure and live music. Featured performers include LazyLightning420's Erik Berry (Trampled by Turtles) and Marc Gartman (Two Many Banjos) performing complete Grateful Dead concerts. Papa Charlie's. 218-406-1320
March 25, Chisholm
Kid's Clueseum
Start the day off with lunch at noon, then enjoy a game of Clue brought to life! Kids (along with their chaperones) will put their brains to the test as they solve riddles to figure out who murdered Mr. Body, in what room and with what weapon. Minnesota Discovery Center. 218-254-7959

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