Aug 25 Monday
The CDC has recommended a Spring dose of COVID- 19 vaccine for those individuals 65 and older. The Marquette County Health Department offers vaccine appointments Tuesdays and Fridays from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm. Please call to schedule an appointment and to check eligibility.
June 23, 2025 – January 31, 2026
Maps are a valuable tool for seeing history at work. Maps have been used as an aid to all types of transportation from steamboat routes to today’s single track bike trails. They are also used as a marketing tool, for reference, and entertainment. View maps of the Great Lakes and Marquette County. See how mapmakers have sometimes misled their viewers and how our landscape and surroundings have changed. For more information on our special exhibit, visit marquettehistory.org or call 906.226.3571.
Marquette Choral Society will begin its Fall 2025 season with its first rehearsal and membership sign-up at 7 p.m., Monday, August 25, in the Choral Room in the Thomas Fine Arts Building on the NMU campus. No audition is required. Members may join August 25, September 8, and September 15. (No rehearsal on Labor Day) Registration starts at 6 p.m., before rehearsal from 7 to 9 p.m. Fees and music costs are $65, cash or check only, please. Some scholarships are available. Choral Society is also available for NMU credit.This semester’s concerts will be December 6 and 7, in the NMU Reynolds Recital Hall and will include featured soloists along with MCS. The concert theme will be “Holiday Classics.” Musicians will perform works by Morten Lauridson, Dobrinka Tabakova, Elaine Hagenberg and Marques L.A. Garrett, as well as the “Hallelujah” chorus and other selections from Part I of Handel’s Messiah.Marquette Choral Society is a mixed-voice, non-auditioned, adult choir of approximately 100 singers from a four-county region in the Upper Peninsula. MCS strives to engage, enrich, and inspire this region through the art of choral music. The ensemble was founded in 1971 by Dr. William Dehning and is currently led by musical director Dr. Erin Colwitz. For more information, please visit www.facebook.com/MarquetteChoralSociety, www.marquettechoralsociety.org, or email choralsociety906@gmail.com.
Aug 26 Tuesday
Need help printing from your phone? Setting up Libby on your personal device? Using Zoom?
How about getting started on your Chromebook or iPad? Using a Wi-Fi hotspot? Creating an email address? Google searches? or how to use the library's online catalog?
We have the answers and assistance you need! Make an appointment or stop in at the circulation desk. Appointments are one hour (maximum).
The Escanaba Public Library staff do not repair computers/devices. The library assumes no liability for personal patron devices
The Marquette Elks Club is holding a fundraising dinner Tuesday evenings from 5:30 to 6:30 eastern at the Elks Lodge located at the corner of Bluff and Front Street in Marquette. The public is invited to attend.
The homemade meal includes salad, entree, and dessert.
Dinner proceeds are used for activities and services that support children and veterans in our community.
More information at 906-226-7611Or on Facebook at Marquette Elks Club 405.
Aug 27 Wednesday
The Superior Watershed Partnership (SWP) and the Great Lakes Climate Corps (GLCC) are pleased to announce a new household electronic waste recycling collection site in Marquette that is open to the public every Wednesday from 12 PM - 4 PM, beginning April 2nd.
The public is encouraged to bring household electronic waste, including but not limited to: televisions, phones, computers, printers, etc. to SWP's Climate Office to be recycled. The SWP drop-off site is located in the Lakeshore Park complex across from McCarty’s Cove at 519 N. Lakeshore Boulevard. Suggested donation: $5 per drop-off.