DAY ONE: OPENING CEREMONIES

Day-to-day stories by Lissa Maki
This year’s Homegrown hullabaloo starts at noon on Sunday with the Children’s Music Showcase. It’s the third year of the family-friendly event. Attendance spiked from 100 in 2016 to more than 1,100 last year.

“That’s a huge leap and tells me that there was a gap here ready to be filled by this festival,” says coordinator Jesse Dykhuis.

Dykhuis says the showcase gives families a way to participate in the magic of the festival together and offers a way to highlight the crazy, cool and creative things local folks are doing and making.

Along with the lineup of live music, the free event at the Great Lakes Aquarium includes activities designed for kids, like a maypole, hula-hooping, face-painting, music-based movement, yoga and more.

The Homegrown Mayoral Proclamation and official launch event is at a new location this year: Hoops Brewing. Owner Dave Hoops is thrilled to host, noting the beer hall isn’t a rock-and-roll venue but can fit 300 people and was built for community events like this.

“I think it’s a perfect fit for the kickoff event,” Hoops said, “to help everyone kind of roll into Homegrown.”

Hoops will have a special beer on tap to honor Mayor Emily Larson. As for the style, Hoops intends to consult with the mayor but hints Larson is a “major hophead.”
Teague Alexy & Erik Berry close out the night at the beer hall, then Pizza Lucé will host the traditional New Band Showcase.

Click here for the most updated schedule!

Schedule

Band Packet Pickup Info!

Are you ready for next week? We are! Band packets are ready for pickup. Stop on down at the Chicken Shack during the following times to get this year’s loot.

Chicken Shack
20 W 1st St
Duluth, MN 55802

4/26 – Thursday 4:30pm – 9pm
4/27 – Friday 1pm – 11pm
4/28 – Saturday 11am – 11pm

Schedule Updates, Info, and News

It is almost that time of the year!! We have had some changes to the schedule. The schedule link below will get you to the most updated schedule we have available. Below is just a quick reference of the changes that have been made. We are almost there. Happy Homegrown!

https://www.duluthhomegrown.org/schedule/

Sunday 4/29
Noon – Children’s Music Showcase at Great Lakes Aquarium (all shows previously scheduled at Duluth Children’s Museum will be held outside the aquarium at the originally scheduled times)

Monday 4/30
6:45 p.m. at NorShor Theater mezzanine: Goat Hill Quartet (added to schedule)
9 p.m. at Sir Benedict’s: Raw Space (replacing Amy Hzl)

Tuesday 5/1
7 p.m. at Bent Paddle: Beyondbliss (incorrectly listed at 6:30 p.m. in Field Guide)

Friday 5/4
9:30 p.m. at Blacklist: Lion or Gazelle (replacing Raw Space)
9 p.m. on DTA Trolley: Al Church (replacing Mel Annala)

Saturday 5/5
8 p.m. at Beaner’s: Mel Annala (replacing Lion or Gazelle)
10 p.m. at Pizza Lucé: Amy Hzl (replacing Low Forms)
10:30 p.m. at Blacklist: The Great Unwilling (replacing the Electric Witch)

 

2018 Volunteer Spotlight – Tina Marie Higgins Wussow

Volunteer Spotlight! As the festival approaches and 200+ volunteers prepare for training and scheduling it is never more clear that our volunteers are truly the heart of this festival! This week we want to shine the light on Tina Marie Higgins Wussow! What a superstar! Tina has been producing, curating, and hosting the Homegrown Music Festival Poetry Showcase for three years and it is one of the best events of HGMF! Its always packed – its always amazing – and it’s outgrown every venue it has ever taken place in.

Tina’s favorite day of Homegrown is the final Sunday “The sleepy Sunday brunch with friends, the delirium of it all, all the silly stories from the week floating around, and hugs, lots of hugs”

Tina’s pro tips include a reminder that HGMF is a marathon – pace yourself, slow and steady wins this race. She also feels strongly that Jacob Mahon is not to be missed! (This is not the first time our volunteers have told us this!)

When asked what her favorite Homegrown memory is – “I had just started dating my husband and he said, “I know you’re tired and I know you have to work in the morning but I just need you to trust me.” He brought me to an after party at 2104 and there we danced just a few feet from the Black Eyed Snakes. I had never seen them before and it was pure magic. My exhaustion the next day at work was well worth it. (Also, there was a Sunday about 4-5 years back when the Silk Sheiks played at the Saratoga…there was a Peter Pain fiasco and it was pretty unforgettable.)”

Your favorite Homegrown memory is waiting to be made this year!

We would love to have you as a volunteer – join the team by signing up to volunteer at: https://www.duluthhomegrown.org/volunteer/