Recreation Database
Compare recreation opportunities in north woods communities, including overall community scores.
Compare recreation opportunities in north woods communities, including overall community scores.
View the results of this study that assesses community values and the ways in which ecological, social, economic, and cultural resources contribute to quality of life in the communities of Ashland, Bayfield, Red Cliff , and Washburn, Wisconsin.
Ruth Lull Scholarship Leaving a legacy. Ruth Lull arrived in the north woods from New York in 1987 when her husband Robert Parsonage became president of Northland College. Her transition from the art scene of the Big Apple to the rural aesthetic of the north came with an unexpected discovery; endless inspiration in the winter
Adventure and leadership programs designed especially for high school students.
#Give2NC Post a Video Your video doesn’t have to be a Hollywood production. In fact, one of the most successful and engaging videos in GiveCampus history was filmed on an iPhone, from a living room. That video and other standouts used video tips and all share the following attributes: Short: 30-45 seconds is ideal. After
The third Tuesday of every month at The Alley in downtown Ashland, an average-sized dinner crowd transforms into standing room only as the big screen is switched from a game to a slideshow presentation. This is Science on Tap, where students, scientists, and community pour into a bar and restaurant for drinks, food, and an
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Sigurd F. Olson Journal Entries The Singing Wilderness. The Singing Wilderness, published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1956, was Sigurd Olson’s first book, and it was immensely successful, becoming a classic of American nature writing. For Sigurd himself, it was the culmination of a long and hard-fought dream. The journal entries and letters below, along with
Sigurd F. Olson Journal Entries Preserving the Legacy.
On April 25, 1998, a newspaper in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario published a story that changed Great Lakes history forever. “Sault company given OK to sell Lake Superior water to Asia,” the headline read. The Nova Group, a small Canadian consulting firm, had quietly received a permit to export 158 million gallons of Lake Superior… Read More →