SEPTEMBER
6 Monday Labor Day: Clyde Iron Works Restaurant Celebrates the American Worker (watch this date for more information coming soon!
18 Saturday Duluth Denfeld High School Class of 1971 - 40th Reunion. Contact Joyce Doty 340.8469 Rosie Adolphson 428.7003

21 Tuesday
TECH N9NE'S Independent Grind Tour
TECH N9NE
E-40
KRIZZ KALIKO
KUTT CALHOUN
BIG SCOOB
JAY ROCK
GLASSES MALONE
Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Show starts at 7:30 p.m.
All Ages
Tickets available at:
Clyde Iron Works Restaurant and Bar
The Electric Fetus
800-514-3849
www.jadepresents.com

Keller Williams
Wednesday, September 22
Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Show starts at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets available at:
Clyde Iron Works
The Electric Fetus
800-514-3849
www.jadepresents.com
TBD Clyde Iron Works Fall Fest – Watch this date for more information
OCTOBER
2 Saturday LISC Connecting the Dots Breakfast. “The Neighborhood Celebration of the Year!” Everyone welcome, 8:30am-Noon Breakfast and neighborhood resources booths. Contact: Lesley Kersten 218.727.7761 lkersten@lisc.org
17 Sunday WDSE Presents: Red Green www.wdse.org

28 Thursday David Alan Coe. www.jadepresents.com
31 Sunday Clyde Iron Works Halloween Party. Watch this date for more information
In the early 1900s, Clyde Iron Works was at the center of the construction and building industries due in large part to the innovative products and services they offered. Attention to detail was the focus to everything Clyde did.
Today, Clyde is at the center of events from intimate to grand community meetings, weddings, conferences, corporate meetings, concerts, to name a few.
From 5 to 500 guests. From appetizers to full service meals. From a single presenter behind a podium to a symphony orchestra on a stage. Whatever you have in mind for an event, put Clyde at the center of your plans.
Let our facility amaze you and our creativity surprise you.
It was an event to feed all the senses. Nearly 500 guests feasted on appetizers and dinner that included fresh salmon, tender sirloin and vegetarian lasagna.
The entire building was transformed into a grand instrument using 75-foot-long piano wires. Everyone in attendance literally sat inside of a giant harp. When played, the sounds were magical.