The June/July issue of the Look at Lakeside newsletter is ready. Pick one up or read it online. You'll see some old ads and photos of lodging places in Lakeside. Have you heard of Riordan's? Meet Brian Klawiter who will be teaching geology classes with field trips this summer through Duluth Community Education. Faith Lutheran Church closes this month although Gloria Dei congregants will continue to meet there. Come to a House Concert (reservations requested) on the solstice with accordion player Arna Rennan. She will sing and play Nordic music on the langelek as well. You'll find more dates of outdoor music and events in the area during our short summer.
Thanks to those who came to the showing of the Snively's Road documentary on Skyline Parkway. The director, Mark Ryan, also came on up to share how he filmed some footage while on rollerblades.
Enjoy the summer! Grandma's Marathon runners and fans will be lining London Road in just a few weeks. Brighton Beach might be just the place to catch a cooler breeze when (if) warm weather comes. I'll be out in the front and back yard gardening and we'll have an occasional camp fire in the backyard. The birds are calling starting early in the morning and the long day length days are welcomed.
Wendy
Saturday, May 28, 2016
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Snively's Road - video showing April 28 at 6:30 p.m.
Head over to the Lakeside Lester Park Community on April 28 for a showing of the film Snively's Road. Mark Ryan is the producer. The film is a great way to learn more about one of Duluth's favorite mayors and the building of Skyline Parkway, especially Seven Bridges Road. A $2 donation is suggested.
The LLPCC is at 54th Ave. E and Tioga St. in the former Lester Park branch library.
The LLPCC is at 54th Ave. E and Tioga St. in the former Lester Park branch library.
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Spring issue is ready
Spring is in the air - some of the time. Green shoots are starting to appear and buds forming on the trees. Snow patches are dwindling and the days are definitely longer.
I hope you'll enjoy reading the April/May issue of the Look at Lakeside newsletter.
This issue has a good number of dates of events that you can attend in Lakeside - from a spring carnival for youth, to a gathering of seniors and a local history film on Seven Bridges Road. You'll also get to read about efforts to grow more milkweed for Monarch butterflies, view a list of eating establishments, and be introduced to a couple new massage places in the neighborhood.
I'm doing a call out for information on church organs or church bells in the local churches.
With reading this issue you'll also meet the current president of the Lakeside Lester Park Community Club and learn about an interesting past history bit to raise money for orphans in Belgium by Lakeside folk.
Thanks for being a reader. Feel free to share a photo, celebration announcements, or even wildlife photo - or even your thoughts on what you'd like to see in Lakeside. The next deadline is May 14.
I appreciate the renewing and new subscribers. Please support and thank the advertisers in this publication.
Wendy
I hope you'll enjoy reading the April/May issue of the Look at Lakeside newsletter.
This issue has a good number of dates of events that you can attend in Lakeside - from a spring carnival for youth, to a gathering of seniors and a local history film on Seven Bridges Road. You'll also get to read about efforts to grow more milkweed for Monarch butterflies, view a list of eating establishments, and be introduced to a couple new massage places in the neighborhood.
I'm doing a call out for information on church organs or church bells in the local churches.
With reading this issue you'll also meet the current president of the Lakeside Lester Park Community Club and learn about an interesting past history bit to raise money for orphans in Belgium by Lakeside folk.
Thanks for being a reader. Feel free to share a photo, celebration announcements, or even wildlife photo - or even your thoughts on what you'd like to see in Lakeside. The next deadline is May 14.
I appreciate the renewing and new subscribers. Please support and thank the advertisers in this publication.
Wendy
Friday, March 4, 2016
Spring melt / snow storm / games inside
Snow is turning to water and rushing down the storm drains. The leftover sand sits along the road side. There's less ice now and the snowmen are down to little bumps. Will we have more snow? Sure. March is a fair game time for more. A few more times of skiing will be out there.
One thing we can do come winter, spring, or summer is gather indoors, is play games.
Come support Circle of Hope, a local breast cancer financial support group, for a fun game on Sunday, March 13 at the Lakeside Lester Park Community Club. I'll go over the simple playing rules for this old-time dice game and we'll have a fun afternoon playing. There will be prizes, too.
Suggested donation is $10. Please RSVP to wendyupnorth@yahoo.com. Age 7 and older welcome. It's a fun community game. Game time is 3 p.m. on March 13.
One thing we can do come winter, spring, or summer is gather indoors, is play games.
Come support Circle of Hope, a local breast cancer financial support group, for a fun game on Sunday, March 13 at the Lakeside Lester Park Community Club. I'll go over the simple playing rules for this old-time dice game and we'll have a fun afternoon playing. There will be prizes, too.
Suggested donation is $10. Please RSVP to wendyupnorth@yahoo.com. Age 7 and older welcome. It's a fun community game. Game time is 3 p.m. on March 13.
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
What does Lakeside need? What do you think?
The February/March issue is coming out by the end of the month.
In the issue, I'm asking What does Lakeside need more of? I'd love to hear your responses.
Also, I've added another live music concert. It will be Jim Hall singing and playing his guitar - and probably harmonica too - on February 9 at the Lakeside Lester Park Community Club. Please come and listen to his great music!
I'm always interested in listing good deeds. Share something your club, church, or youth group is doing in the neighborhood.
Thanks again to new subscribers and people renewing their subscription.
Read about the local firemen in this issue - thanks to them for people on hand to handle protecting people and our area.
Wendy
In the issue, I'm asking What does Lakeside need more of? I'd love to hear your responses.
Also, I've added another live music concert. It will be Jim Hall singing and playing his guitar - and probably harmonica too - on February 9 at the Lakeside Lester Park Community Club. Please come and listen to his great music!
I'm always interested in listing good deeds. Share something your club, church, or youth group is doing in the neighborhood.
Thanks again to new subscribers and people renewing their subscription.
Read about the local firemen in this issue - thanks to them for people on hand to handle protecting people and our area.
Wendy
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Last issue - of the year 2015
The December issue of Look at Lakeside is ready. The eight pages include bits on local businesses over the generations, youth enrollment at the school district, information on a new swap shop, new bike trail, new future development that is getting a soil cleanup, contact for our new city councilor, science library, community events, teen drivers ed information, and more. The Meet Your Neighbor article is on Nancy Cayemberg, an active community member volunteering in the neighborhood, serving as an election judge, and another big fan of living in Lakeside and visiting Lake Superior. There are photos of a fun bell at the bakery and turrets along London Road, and the pair of sphinx statues that guard the road.
In 2016 I would love to have more people share their love of Lakeside with a poem, a story of involvement in a community project, or maybe a bit of history. Good news to share?
Thanks for being a reader of the newsletter. Thanks to the subscribers and all the advertisers - new ones and continuing ones.
Happy holiday, winter season to all and good health and happiness in the new year!
Peace,
Wendy
By the way, if you'd be interested in buy a used Infrared Sauna we are ready to have it find a new home. It's been a healing and warming place in our living room for the last few years.
In 2016 I would love to have more people share their love of Lakeside with a poem, a story of involvement in a community project, or maybe a bit of history. Good news to share?
Thanks for being a reader of the newsletter. Thanks to the subscribers and all the advertisers - new ones and continuing ones.
Happy holiday, winter season to all and good health and happiness in the new year!
Peace,
Wendy
By the way, if you'd be interested in buy a used Infrared Sauna we are ready to have it find a new home. It's been a healing and warming place in our living room for the last few years.
Thursday, October 8, 2015
Time in Lakeside
In Lakeside we can shop, eat, hike, walk, hang out by Lake Superior, buy used books, stop at a Little Free Library, golf, ice skate/ice hockey, watch hawks, hear/watch trains, see wildlife, go to church, grow a garden, go to a high school sports game, theater productions, and student-run restaurant, exercise, and other places to stop or activities.
OLD-TIME MUSIC CONCERT ON NOV 5
One things I'd like you to come to is a Old-Time Music concert on Nov 5 (Thursday) at 6:30 p.m. at the Lakeside Lester Park Community Club. The group will be Four Mile Portage. The concert is only $4 a person and under 15 is free. BYOD (Bring your own dinner) at 6 p.m. Listen to live music in Lakeside. If there is a good turnout I'll organize another live music event in the spring.
I work now at Duluth East part-time as a paraprofessional. Not bad to have a 3 block commute. Most of the youth are good and it's fun to see the variety of talent and experiences available at the high school. I'm looking forward to going to the fall musical - The Addams Family - the end of October.
Other activities I do in town include putting on local art & gift fairs. One is this weekend at the Lafayette Community Center on Park Point, 3026 Minnesota Ave. is the address. Saturday, Oct 10 from 10AM-3PM there will be 16 local artists with locally-made things. Actually one booth will be a local farmer so this year you can even buy cut flowers and a pumpkin. Other upcoming fairs are Get Great Stuff Nov 14 at Duluth Congregational Church, 3833 E. Superior - next to Northland Country Club and Dec 5 the Get It Local Fair at the Peace Church, 1111 N. 11th Ave. E. Local authors and local writers and at some local music and local nonprofits all are ways we can support local creativity and find some really great gifts. I'll have to check my count again but I think the Get It Local gift fair will be the 50th fairs I've organized - or close to it.
The leaves are changing, the leaves are falling, some leaves are covering the storm sewers. Rake 'em up if you can.
Wendy
OLD-TIME MUSIC CONCERT ON NOV 5
One things I'd like you to come to is a Old-Time Music concert on Nov 5 (Thursday) at 6:30 p.m. at the Lakeside Lester Park Community Club. The group will be Four Mile Portage. The concert is only $4 a person and under 15 is free. BYOD (Bring your own dinner) at 6 p.m. Listen to live music in Lakeside. If there is a good turnout I'll organize another live music event in the spring.
I work now at Duluth East part-time as a paraprofessional. Not bad to have a 3 block commute. Most of the youth are good and it's fun to see the variety of talent and experiences available at the high school. I'm looking forward to going to the fall musical - The Addams Family - the end of October.
Other activities I do in town include putting on local art & gift fairs. One is this weekend at the Lafayette Community Center on Park Point, 3026 Minnesota Ave. is the address. Saturday, Oct 10 from 10AM-3PM there will be 16 local artists with locally-made things. Actually one booth will be a local farmer so this year you can even buy cut flowers and a pumpkin. Other upcoming fairs are Get Great Stuff Nov 14 at Duluth Congregational Church, 3833 E. Superior - next to Northland Country Club and Dec 5 the Get It Local Fair at the Peace Church, 1111 N. 11th Ave. E. Local authors and local writers and at some local music and local nonprofits all are ways we can support local creativity and find some really great gifts. I'll have to check my count again but I think the Get It Local gift fair will be the 50th fairs I've organized - or close to it.
The leaves are changing, the leaves are falling, some leaves are covering the storm sewers. Rake 'em up if you can.
Wendy
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