CHAMBER BLOG
We are now about midway through September as the Chamber office guy writes this, and the leaves, they are a’turning! Mostly yellows and light browns now, and more color closer to Lake Superior, but the time, it is a moving fast, and it will not be long until the vibrant reds and browns will paint […]
Read More >>On August 18th at Ironwood’s Aurora Club, the Ironwood Chamber of Commerce sponsored Ron Wirtz, Outreach Director for the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, for both small-group roundtables and a noon lunch presentation on “Recent Economic Trends in the Western Upper Peninsula.” We had great attendance and some outstanding home-made pasties and cake by the […]
Read More >>The Ironwood Chamber of Commerce is presenting Ron Wirtz, Director of Outreach for the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank in a noon-time event at the Aurora Club, 101 Penokee Road, Ironwood, on August 18, 2022. Ron will speak from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on “Recent Economic Trends in the Western Upper Peninsula.” You do not […]
Read More >>Happy Saturday, July 9th! The Big Top (and Little Tops) are up in Historic Depot park awaiting there outfitting of tables, lights, beer trailer, dance stage, sound system, etc. Festival Ironwood 2022 starts Wednesday, July 13 at around noon, with the Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Club “Beer & Brats” opening food event that evening. Check out the […]
Read More >>June is here! For the next 3 months, all that is wonderful about the U.P. in flower, trails, waterfalls, and beaches will be on display. Sunsets at 9:00 p.m. (or later!); looking for agates and Yooperlites on the Lake Superior Shore, stream and lake fishing, hiking the North Country Trail, biking the Iron Belle Trail, […]
Read More >>See that picture?? A tree is bursting into leaf time right next door to the Depot at the Post Office. Over the past two days Ironwood has been blessed with a) warm and b) rain. The result, today (May 13, 2022) everything is GREEN!!! Bikers and runners are out on the Iron Belle Trail here […]
Read More >>At last the white snow is melting and we can say with some confidence that we have entered early Spring in Ironwood. The waterfalls on the Black River are roaring away, the Montreal river is acting like one, rather than just being a summer meandering stream, and out at Little Girls Point, the final beach […]
Read More >>Ironwood’s Pat O’Donnell Civic Center will host Michigan 2022 MAHA State Playoff’s (Bantam B) March 11 through 13. This will be the first all-Michigan gathering at the completely rebuilt Civic Center. Competition will start at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, with the 3 final games on Sunday (9:30, 11:00, and 4:30). Like their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Pat-ODonnell-Civic-Center-106007259440654/ […]
Read More >>January through March are pretty much a guarantee to be great outdoors weather for all the snow recreational activities: snowshoe, ski, fat tire biking, & snowmobiling. Trail 2 goes right past the Chamber of Commerce office here in the Historic Ironwood Depot (see above picture). At the time I write this, the temperature is an […]
Read More >>Well, it’s January 2022, when we usually have our Chamber Awards Banquet, celebrating the awards for the year 2021 just past. However, Covid-19 continues its U.P. trail, and so we ended up having the awards captured on video here in the Chamber Depot office. The full presentations can be seen on our Chamber YouTube channel. […]
Read More >>At the 2:00 p.m. drawing today (Saturday, December 4th) held at the Northwind Co-op, the winners of the Chamber’s $10K raffle were as follows: 1st prize = Incredible Bank, 2nd prize = Julie Anderson, 3rd prize = Kathleen Grbavich, 4th prize = Paul Anderson, 5th prize = Brian Roehm, 6th prize = Jim Peterson, 7th […]
Read More >>The 2021 Jack Frost Festival of Lights Parade will kick-off at 6:00 p.m., on Saturday, December 4th in downtown Ironwood. Beginning on Aurora Street in front of the Carnegie Library, the parade will then journey westward through the downtown and end at the Lawrence/Aurora intersection. A full panoply of events will occur both Friday, December […]
Read More >>Well, still no snow, but Mr. Jack Frost has promised (again) that today, November 12, 2021, we will see appreciable snow starting this afternoon. I sure hope he keeps his promise, because next Thursday, November 18, at 6:00 p.m. here in Depot park, will be the Jack Frost Tree Lighting Ceremony, which marks the start […]
Read More >>Saturday, November 6 is the Ironwood Area Volunteer Fair. It will be from 9am to 12noon at the Ironwood Memorial Building Auditorium. The following organizations have registered to take part: St. Vincent DePaul, SISU Ski Fest, SISU Dirt Crew, 906 Adventure Team, Historic Ironwood Theatre, Northern Lights Quilting Guild, Little Finland, North Country Trail (Ni-Miikanaake […]
Read More >>The Ironwood Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a Volunteer Fair on Saturday, November 6, from 9am to 12noon. Thirty-four non-profit organizations will be attending, so this will be a great “one-stop” place to learn about the volunteer needs for our community and how you can match your available time and skills to them. The Fair […]
Read More >>Falling into Fall is easy when everyone joins up downtown to celebrate the “wearing of the plaid!” Friday night, October 1, at 6:00 (in very unseasonable warm weather), Ironwoodians gathered for the official Plaidurday drone picture! Sponsored by our own Jacquart Fabric Products, creators of the iconic “Stormy Kromer” cap (as well as many other […]
Read More >>September is just about over! The Bridges & Bluffs half-marathon this past Saturday (September 25) over the Iron Belle Trail marks the end of the Ironwood area summer seasonal events. With October 1 coming up (this Friday–which is also Plaidurday in downtown Ironwood–gather in front of the Historic Ironwood Theatre for the big all-community Plaidurday […]
Read More >>September 1 marks the beginning of Fall for the U.P. Traveling this past week, I noticed that not only are the leaves beginning to turn (early), but a number of trees are also dropping leaves (most probably due to our year of low precipitation). Nevertheless, recent rains have helped, and one hopes for a full […]
Read More >>Founded in 1921, when the Gogebic Range was in full iron mining flower and Gogebic County had a population of 33,000 people (approximately 11,000 now), the County Fair brought together all the ethnic groups, the miners, the farmers, the kids, and the oldsters to experience the August days of warmth and outdoor fun. Through the […]
Read More >>The week of Festival Ironwood 2021 is here. The Big Top is up, and the chairs are awaiting your presence. Live music, food, crafts, games & tournaments, Classic Car show and more! Come on U.P to Ironwood this week! https://ironwoodchamber.org/festival-ironwood/
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