Oct 04 Saturday
Marquette Regional History Center presents:4th Biennial Lake Superior Fiber FestivalSaturday, October 4, 2025, from 9:30am-4:00pm at the Marquette Regional History CenterEnjoy colorful displays of quilts, knits and other fiber arts. Watch several creative or educational demos, plus, submit your own creations to the Fashion Show! Win door prizes such as books, patterns, yarn and more. Take home free hands-on arts and crafts activities. Fun for all ages! Included with general admission fee.Lake Superior Fiber Festival is an open-house event. Come anytime 9:30-4:30. Great for all ages including families, clubs and individuals. General admission fee will cover entry to the museum and to Fiber Festival. Sponsor level museum members and above receive free admission. For more info visit marquettehistory.org or call 906.226. 3571Fashion Show at Fiber FestivalOctober 4, 12:30pm This will be a fun way to show your talents! Flaunt your socks, mittens, hats, sweaters, scarves,shawls, purses and any other sewn, quilted, woven, felted, knitted, crocheted or embroideredgarments and accessories. This informal show will begin at 12:30pm and will last about 30minutes. Consider wearing more than one handmade item. Children are welcome to participate.Rosemary Michelin will be the emcee at the show. Pick up and submit item description forms to the MRHC by Friday, October 3 by 12:00pm. For questions regarding this Pop-up Fashion show, please contact Rosemary at (906) 475-9308 or wmichelin@aol.com
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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.
Ink Society is an informal group of local writers that connect at the library monthly to discuss their current work, seek feedback, and share ideas. Bring your work and prepare to be inspired!The Ink Society meets the first Saturday of each month at 10:30 a.m.
Oct 05 Sunday
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Oct 07 Tuesday
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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.
Oct 08 Wednesday
Oct 09 Thursday