Published June 29, 2012, 07:00 AM

Community calendar

Today

Solon Springs: The Superior Public Library Board meets at 4 p.m. at the Solon Springs Branch Library, 9240 E. Main St.

Superior: The Eagles Club hosts a fish/smelt fry 5-8 p.m. at 1710 N. 12th St. Cost is $8 for regular fish, $9 for smelt.

Duluth: Handbell Musicians of America host the Agape Ringers, Chicago’s premier handbell ensemble, in concert at 7 p.m. at the Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center. Cost is $10.

Pattison Park: A Howling Success: Plunge into the world of wolves through a movie on the re-introduction of wolves into Yellowstone National Park. Dive into the impact of wolves in Wisconsin. Call (715) 399-3111.

Saturday

Superior: Barker’s Island Farmers Market runs 8 a.m. to noon near the SS Meteor, rain or shine.

Duluth: All car, truck and motorcycle enthusiasts are invited to bring their “show” vehicle to the Lake Superior & Mississippi Railroad, 7100 Grand Ave., in exchange for a free train ride. When the show vehicle is registered at the railroad ticket office, the driver gets a free train ride. The train departs at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.

Maple: This year’s June Dairy Days Breakfast runs 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Jon and Tracey TePoel farm north of Maple. The Dairy Promotion Board for the region selects a different farm each year to represent the dairy economy, way of life and value that dairy farming brings to the Ashland, Bayfield, Douglas and Iron counties.

Cloquet: Enjoy a movie matinee at the Carlton County Historical Society’s museum, 406 Cloquet Ave., at 1 p.m. Two films will be screened — “Fiddle De Dee” about the great adventures of the Three Little Bruins and “Caged Fury,” the story of a killer lion. Popcorn and punch are served and a door prize drawing will be held during intermission. Admission to the museum is $1; children younger than 12 and CCHS members are free.

Pattison Park: Green Bully Invasion: Here come the aliens, crowding out the local natives. What was often thought of as wonderful friends have turned out to be a pandemic of intrusion. Invasive species have leaped out of flower beds, family gardens and decorative landscapes to take up residence in the wild. An Advanced No-Lights Night Hike follows the program after dark. Call (715) 399-3111.

Cornucopia: Cornucopia hosts its annual fireworks at dusk Saturday. The 67th anniversary of the Cornucopia Club’s annual Fish Fry runs 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday in the Bell Town Hall. The price is $10 for adults, and $5 for children younger than 12.

Sunday

Duluth: Handbell Musicians of America host the Agape Ringers, Chicago’s premier handbell ensemble, in concert at 1:30 p.m. at the Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center. Cost is $10. Freewill offering accepted.

Twin Ports: Singer/songwriter Alex Cartwright, a Duluth native, returns to her hometown for three shows during her CD release tour. She performs at 7 p.m. Sunday at Amazing Grace Bakery, 394 S. Lake Ave., Duluth; at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Red Mug Coffee, 916 Hammond Ave., Superior; and 9 p.m. Friday at Sir Benedict’s, 805 E. Superior St., Duluth.

Pattison Park: Wildlife Jeopardy: Pit your wildlife brains against fellow competitors. Try a $100 question, maybe a $300 question, or go for broke with a $500 question. There’s no way to prepare for this trial of the minds. Call (715) 399-3111.

Monday

Pattison Park: Warm-up: Eagle Eyes, soar with eagles in a presentation by Justin. Mysterious Loons: Spine-tingling calls in the middle of the night and the wee hours of the morning. Learn about the unique calls, bones and take-offs of these majestic birds. Call (715) 399-3111.

Tuesday

Duluth: La Leche League meets at 6:30 p.m. at First United Methodist Church (Coppertop). Babies and children welcome, lending library available. Call (218) 499-9504.

Duluth: Pizza Luce hosts “Wanderings,” a photography exhibit by Bailey Aro featuring nature and travel images from Duluth, Nepal and places in between. An opening reception begins at 7 p.m. at Pizza Luce, 11 E. Superior St. The free exhibit runs through July 31.

Duluth: The Adult Grief Support Group meets 7:30-9 p.m. at St. Mary’s Medical Center in the 2 East Classroom on the second floor near the auditorium and the chapel. Free. Call (218) 786-4402.

Pattison Park: Green Stuff Detective tracks down the real identity of the green plants and some not so green. Call (715) 399-3111.

Wednesday

Superior: The Superior Singers, directed by Brian MacDonnell, present their summer concert “Homeland,” a patriotic celebration created by Randy Vader and Jay Rouse, at 1 p.m. at Heritage Park.

Thursday

Superior: The Thaddeus Kosciuszko Society (Polish Club) meets at 6:30 p.m. at the Fraternal Order of the Eagles, 1710 N. 12th St.

Pattison Park: Lake Superior Shipwreck Potpourri with Tom Holden: Here and there around the big lake and look at a variety wrecks across Lake Superior, older and newer accidents. Bring your questions and favorite wreck stories. Call (715) 399-3111.

Upcoming

Lake Nebagamon: The Northwestern High School Class of 1982 holds a 30-year reunion at 5 p.m. July 7 at Norwood Golf Course in Lake Nebagamon. For registration information, email NWHS82

@yahoo.com or call Kim at (218) 393-6897.

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