Naturalist walks return to Jay Cooke State Park
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Why Are The Rocks Tilted?: 1-1:30 p.m. May 29, Jay Cooke State Park, Carlton. Take a quarter-mile geology walk near the river to discover what powerful forces from the past shaped these tilted rocks. Grassy, level surface. Free. Registration required; email kris.hiller@state.mn.us or call 218-673-7005.
Campfire Program Black Bears of Minnesota: 8-8:30 p.m. May 29, Jay Cooke State Park, Carlton. Although people rarely see them at the park, they are one of the most asked about animals. Discover the world of the Minnesota black bear and how to make your outdoor adventures more bearable. Registration required; email kris.hiller@state.mn.us or call 218-673-7005.
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Annual fishing contest on St. Louis River returns May 22-23
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Navigation with a Map and Compass: 5:30-7:30 p.m. May 18, Lincoln Park Middle School, Duluth. Instructor Anna Swarts presents this Duluth Community Education class. Wear comfortable clothing and footwear. This session is for all gender identities. All mobilities welcome; note if you have mobility challenges during registration. Cost: $14. To register, go to https://bit.ly/2QV6N2c. You will need to create an account to sign in.