Mysteries of Lake Superior, from Top to Bottom will be presented from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 28 at Barkers Island Inn, Superior, Wis.
This Lake Superior Binational Forum offers presentations by regional experts, artists, adventurers, business owners, scientists, Native Americans, and others who are exploring some of the mysterious or unknown aspects of the Lake Superior basin that many people might not know about.
Throughout the day, 25 concurrent sessions about mysterious findings from above the lake, on the water, in the water, on the lake bottom, and around the lake will be offered, such as: Are climate changes really affecting the natural resources in the basin; what are microbeads, how did they get into fish, and should we be concerned; and what are the mysterious “donut” rings buried in sediments hundreds of feet below the surface?
All Forum meetings are free and open to the public with no need to pre-register.
In conjunction with the forum, there will also be a 90-minute program with regional artists from 5:30 to 7 p.m. designed to showcase the mysterious impact the lake and land around the lake has on people.
Called Lake Superior’s Mysteries Through the Arts, five artists will celebrate the uniqueness of life around the lake as interpreted through photography, poetry, original songs, and Native American drums and singing. This event is free and light refreshments will be served.
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