Arctic explorer Lonnie Dupre has long had a dream to go north in his own ship: to start from his hometown and supply his own journey, like explorers did a century ago.

This spring, that dream will become reality as he sets sail from the Grand Marais harbor on Nord Hus, bound for Greenland.
On this trip, Dupre will continue bearing witness to the effects of climate change on Greenland's landscapes and on the lives of the Polar Inuit people who call Greenland home.

Join Lonnie Dupre Friday, April 4 for a presentation about his past and future Greenland expeditions, and on the rapid effects of climate change on Greenland's ice. 6:30pm in the North House Folk School Blue Building. Q&A to follow. Free and open to all.

**This event is part of North House's First Friday series! Come at 5:30pm for Dinner on a Stick. Bring something to roast over the fire, North House will provide free popcorn and s'mores fixings.


https://northhouse.org/programs/Greenland_where_ice_is_born


500 W Hwy 61, Grand Marais, MN 55604