View of Okabena Lake with a sail boat of the beach and the Idle Wild Pavilion. On the front of the photograph written in blue ink: "Idlewild Pavilion - Front of 3rd Ave. before Rock Island Tracks were laid before 1900." At the top of the photograph is written, "1899" in blue ink.
Image of people lined up on dock and outside deck of Ossifrage. Large dock owned by the Weiland Family, a prosperous family that owned and operated a lumber company out of Beaver Bay (1860-1883). Steam ships would tie up to the Weiland dock, bringing passengers and supplies to the town.
A newsletter published by the Weavers Guild of Minnesota for November 6, 2019, and containing reminders of the October member meeting, a Guild viewing and discussion of an exhibit on Navajo textiles at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, and workshop on weaving with painted strips taught by Dave Browne; a list of featured classes with pictures of finished objects; a thank you to donors in the end-of-year fundraising campaign, to volunteers and supporters of the Fiber Source sale of donated goods, and volunteers who demonstrated at the Minnesota State Fair; an announcement that the Guild video "Weaving and Spinning Sustain Us" was nominated for an Upper Midwest Emmy award; information on local fiber-related events; a welcome to new members; and a calendar of upcoming Guild activities.