10-11am Sat. Mar. 2
The CSS Music Program presents the inaugural concert in a relaxed, family-friendly, and sensory-friendly concert series for all ages. The CSS String Orchestra and pianists Jessica Schroeder and Emily Valine perform Camille Saint-Saëns' Carnival of the Animals, with narration by Kevin Quarmby.
Mitchell Auditorium, College of St. Scholastica 1200 Kenwood Ave., Duluth
Cost: $7 general admission (adults), free for all kids and students (pre-K to college), and free for Sisters of the St. Scholastica Monastery.
Age: All Ages
10am-5pm Sat. Mar. 2
The Lake Superior Estuarium is a gateway to the headwaters of the Great Lakes. Beautiful interactive displays tell stories of the St. Louis River Estuary, Lake Superior, and the communities on their shores. The exhibit hall includes a play area for young children, maps to orient you to the largest estuary on Lake Superior, and information to help you get out and explore.
Lake Superior Estuarium 3 Marina Dr., Superior
Cost: FREE
Age: All Ages
5:30-8pm Sat. Mar. 2
Yellowjacket Union-UWS Campus 1605 Catlin Ave., Superior
7:30-10pm Sat. Mar. 2
David Lindsay-Abaire tells the tragic tale of Howie and Becca Corbett and the events that shattered their world. Winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize, Rabbit Hole tells the story of a family trapped in grief and loss. Driven apart by tragedy, Becca and Howie’s relationship desperately needs healing and a path to find their way back to each other and a brighter future.
St. Scholastica Theater 1200 Kenwood Ave., Duluth
Cost: $17 general admission, $12 students and seniors, $7 CSS students with ID, free for Sisters of the St. Scholastica Monastery (ticket prices include a $2 ticket fee from Ticketspice)