“How to Say North” with the Sutter Brothers
The Arrowhead Library System is pleased to host “How to Say North” with the Sutter Brothers, a free program being offered at the following locations:
Tuesday, October 22, 2:00pm – Calumet Public Library
Wednesday, October 23, 10:00am – Hibbing Public Library
Wednesday October 23, 5:30pm – Marble Public Library
Thursday, October 24, 12:30pm – Coleraine Public Library
Thursday, October 24, 4:30pm – Buhl Public Library
Saturday, October 26, 10:00am – Baudette Public Library
Saturday, October 26, 1:30pm – International Falls Public Library
Monday, October 28, 12:00pm – Ely Public Library
Monday, October 28, 3:30pm – Cook Community Center, hosted by the Cook Public Library
Tuesday, October 29, 10:00am – Hoyt Lakes Public Library
Tuesday, October 29, 1:30pm – Babbitt Public Library
Wednesday, October 30, 12:00pm – Mountain Iron Public Library
Wednesday, October 30, 4:00pm – Virginia Public Library
Friday, November 1, 10:00am – Two Harbors Public Library
Friday, November 1, 2:00pm – Silver Bay Public Library
Saturday, November 2, 10:00am – Eveleth Public Library
Saturday, November 2, 3:00pm – Duluth Public Library
Tuesday, November 5, 5:00pm – Gilbert Public Library
Wednesday, November 6, 10:30am – Mt Royal Branch Library, Duluth
Thursday, November 7, 1:00pm – Grand Rapids Area Library
Friday, November 8, 3:30pm – Grand Marais Public Library
Saturday, November 9, 10:00am – Cloquet Public Library
Saturday, November 9, 12:30pm – Carlton Area Public Library
The Sutter Brothers present a program that blends poems from Bart’s new book, Cotton Grass, with Ross’ versions of songs and tunes from the American, Celtic, and Scandinavian folk traditions. Best known for his singing, Ross also plays guitar, button accordion, dulcimer, and Irish drum. A three-time winner of the Minnesota Book Award, Bart has given hundreds of readings and had four plays produced. Come hear The Sutter Brothers offer praise for a farm wife famous for kindness and butchering chickens, ragtime lyrics for a river otter, an original hymn to Lake Superior, and much more about our region. This free program is 50 minutes long and is geared towards adults.
This program, sponsored by Arrowhead Library System, was funded in part or in whole with money from Minnesota’s Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund (ACFH). To learn more about Arrowhead Legacy Events, please see our calendar at www.alslib.info or like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/alslibinfo.