The wizarding world took over Downtown Duluth on Saturday, October 29 for a very Harry Potter Halloween event!
Photography provided by DV Photo video and Mary Buck Photography.
What makes the perfect fall day, you ask? Oktoberfest games, brews on tap, chicken dancing and hanging out with friends on Town Green. We hope you had as much fun at Duluth on Tap as we did!
Thank you to our event sponsors: Top Job Beverage & Events and District at Duluth
Photography provided by DV Photo Video.
On Friday, August 26 we wrapped up Art Month with the annual Lantern Parade. Big thank you to SKA Academy for their continued support at the Lantern creation tent. Their leaders and students are the hands behind the cutting of all those lantern-making supplies!
On Friday, August 12 Downtown Duluth was all about local art! Parsons Alley hosted 18+ DFAL artists and the Town Green got a temporary makeover with a 3D chalk art display.
Photography provided by Dustin Grau Photography.
On Friday, August 5, Downtown Duluth played host to a few familiar faces from Agrabah. Jasmine, Aladdin and the Genie arrived on their margin carpet and mingled with Food Truck Friday visitors before Aladdin (2019) played on the big screen.
Join us for the next Flicks on the Bricks! Learn more by visiting duluthga.net/events.
Photography provided by Dustin Grau Photography.
Earlier this year, the City of Duluth held a public design contest for a large-scale piece of playable art for the Town Green in Taylor Park. The contest ran from April 12 – May 13, 2022 and was open to Gwinnett County residents of all ages. Submissions were judged on imagination and creativity, uniqueness, and ability to capture the selfie-spirit!
175 qualifying submissions were received with the youngest artist being just three years old! Designs ranged from sea creatures to tree houses, pirate ships to crash landed satellites and musical instruments to giant animals. The Duluth Public Art Commission had a tough task of analyzing the submissions and narrowing them down to a top nine. On July 25, 2022 the Mayor and Council used those top nine to determine their top three winning designs. All submissions were judged blindly with names being removed to ensure fairness.
On August 8, 2022 the top three winners were recognized at the Council Meeting for their submissions. First place was awarded $1,000, a Duluth merch gift set and they will receive a feature in Duluth life following the completion of the project along with a display plaque at the playable art. Second place was awarded $750 and a Duluth merch gift set. Third place was awarded $500 and a Duluth merch gift set.
The Willow Tree design will be used for inspiration when the new piece of playable art is designed. City Staff will send out a Request for Qualifications in August to proceed with the first-place design. Construction is anticipated to begin in late 2023.
The City of Duluth would like to thank everyone who took the time to enter the Playground Design Contest.
We celebrated the last few days of summer with a giant foam party on Town Green! Learn more about this and other upcoming events by visiting duluthga.net/events.
Photography provided by DV Photo Video.
Scenes from last Friday’s Block Party on Main with a Mardi Gras in July theme. Photography provided by Dustin Grau Photography.