Foot Care

Monthly Foot Care Clinic offered on the third Tuesday. Provided by a registered nurse from the clinic, toenail care and foot exams inform clients of any potential issues that may need further medical attention. Call the Hub for details and to sign-up.

Support Service

Need help filling out paperwork, applications, legal forms, etc.
Donna Lunke will be at The Hub on the second Tuesday of each month to assist with any of these tasks from 11am-2pm. First come, first served.

Memory Care Cafe

Offered by Care Partners of Cook County: A free casual gathering where people with memory loss and the family or friends who care for them can come together in a safe, supportive, relaxed environment. Guests share conversations over a cup of coffee and games or simple activities. This space will offer a place for both caregiver and care recipient to enjoy each other’s company and interact with other who share similar experiences, not meant to be a form of respite care. The memory Cafe will meet on the third Thursday of each month at The Hub. Call Care Partners at 397-3788 for more information.

Tech Support

Fridays 1-3pm.

“Jake’s Computer and Technology Services” will offer free tech support to the public in addition to our tech support offered by the Boreal interns. Anyone for the community is welcome to come in for one-on-one tech support. No appointments, walk-ins on a first come first serve basis.

Medical Equipment Loan Closet

Check with The Hub/Senior Center next time you are in need of durable medical supplies. Lots of great supplies have been donated to The Hub!

We loan items out to those who need them. You may keep the item as long as you need it and return it to us when you are done.

Equipment that we usually have on hand are: Walkers, canes, commodes, shower chairs, wheelchairs and other miscellaneous supplies, subject to availability. We're glad to help!

MN DOT Drivers Testing

MN Drivers Test & Written exams are preformed monthly at The Hub on the second and fourth Tuesday from 10:30am-2pm.

Arrowhead Economic Opportunity Agency

The mission of AEOA is to strengthen communities by providing opportunities for people experiencing social and economic challenges.

AEOA helps in several areas:

  • Senior & Nutrition services

  • Homeless and Housing services

  • Transportation

  • Youth services

  • and many more!

Click here for a complete listing of AEOA services or call 800-662-5711 for more information. your pricing strategy. Be sure to include important details like value, length of service, and why it’s unique.

Men’s Sober Support Group

Monthly Meeting: If Interested Contact The Hub for dates and Times 218-387-2660 or email thomas5400@gmail.com

Arrowhead Transit Bus Service

Arrowhead Transit is owned and operated by AEOA. IT is the largest public rural transportation system in Minnesota.

Dial-A-Ride service is a phone call away.

Call 800-862-0175 - to request service. You must live within 5 miles of Grand Marais city limits.

Monday - Friday
9:00 AM - 12:00 noon
12:30 PM - 2 PM

For routes and scheduling information visit www.arrowheadtransit.com

Additional Services:

Legal Aid Kiosks

Emergency Response Phone System

Veterans Support

Medicare Counseling

Call The Hub at (218) 387-2660

Death Cafe

Offered by Care Partners of Cook County: Monthly seminars and workshops where doulas help people to have a greater understanding and a more conscious relationship to mortality both for others and for themselves over coffee and cake. Fourth Thursday of each month. 6pm-7:30pm at The Hub or online via zoom. For more information email Pat Campanaro at pcampanaro@gmail.com or call 651-336-2964.

Coffee Talk

218-293-4412 or 877-238-2282

The Hub and Care Partners of Cook County are endorsing this free programs that teams with Friends & Co. This programs is all about fostering life-affirming connections and companionship for happy, healthy aging.

Available Monday-Friday 8am-noon