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National & State Parks

CONTENTS 26 Maah Daah Hey Take on 100 miles of adrenalinepumping bike trails.

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Community

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Dakota Zoo

Read about a four-year-old's day at the zoo.

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From oil to tourism, see what the western edge of North Dakota has to offer.

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CONTENTS

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Fort Lincoln

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Our community's backyard playground is calling your name. Photo by Glasser Images

Off the beaten path, you'll find a hidden gem with endless adventuring possibilites. Photo by Jenna Botner

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Tourist Destination From heritage to hauntings, the Bismarck Tour Company has all the stops for you to get more in touch with your city.

36 Talking Trail Check out the state with a new tour-guide app created in Mandan.

48 Pakkage Learn about the new uber of shipping.

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50 Summer Workout Just because your vacation has begun, doesn't mean your workouts need to end!

60 Drink Specials We’ve compiled all the best local drink deals to make your decision that much easier.

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May-June 2017

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LETTER

We can almost taste it‌.SUMMER. The days are getting longer, the air a little warmer and the grass is starting to finally turn green again. It is a beautiful time when life starts to slow down, work becomes a little easier and everyone seems to wear a smile. It is truly amazing what the sun can do. School is almost out and vacation planning is in full gear. The real question is, what are you going to do this summer? Are you struggling to find things to keep the kids busy? Looking for something affordable and relatively close? Look no further; Bismarck Magazine has the answer to all your problems. Welcome to our complete North Dakota Tour Guide. Let us help you plan that perfect, day trip, overnight or long weekend right here in North Dakota. Now, we understand you live here, but did you know the amazing activities this state has to offer? Read ahead and make your North Dakota bucket list for the summer. Pick a town and check out the exciting new things going on in our very own state. Check out the North Dakota map on pages 12-13 and if you can get a photo at five spots, you could win some sweet summer concert tickets! Send your photos to info@bismarck-magazine.com by June 10.


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Lewis & Clark State Park 4904 119th Road NW Epping ND 58843

Lake Sakakwea State Park

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

720 Park Ave Pick City, ND 58545

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Little Missouri State Park

910 103rd Ave NE Killdeer ND, 58640

Cross Ranch State Park

1403 River Road Center, ND 58530

Sully Creek State Park 1465 36th St Medora ND, 58645

Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park 4480 Fort Lincoln Road Mandan, ND 58554

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13571 Highway 5 Cavalier, ND 58220

Grahams Island State Park

152 S. Duncan Road Devils Lake, ND 58301

Fort Ransom State Park

5981 Walt Hjelle Parkway Fort Ransom, ND 58033

Beaver Lake State Park 3850 70th St. SE Wishek, ND 58495

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DAY TRIPS IN

STATE PARKS with Matt Schanandore

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ND DAY TRIPS

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oday we can travel far and wide to see the beautiful and inspiring spaces of the world, but many fail to see and experience the beauty of their

own backyard. In our small yet beautiful piece of planet Earth, North Dakota has those unique and inspirational spaces we all dream of experiencing. They're just a day trip away. For over a half century North Dakota State Parks have been places to experience the North Dakota outdoors. The state parks are the go to place in North Dakota for camping, fishing, hiking, water activities, history, culture and much more. For many, visiting a National Park and State Park rates high on the list of reasons for travelers

MATT SCHANANDORE

outside North Dakota to visit North Dakota. Matt Schanandore is a guy who knows the little-known nooks and secret steal-aways tucked inside the North Dakota State Parks that inspire and create lasting family memories. For the last 17 years he has been the Events and

Photo by Matt Schanandore

FORT ABRAHAM LINCOLN APPROX. 15 MILES FROM BISMARCK

Photo courtesy of North Dakota Parks and Recreation

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Interpretive Coordinator for Fort Abraham

how does North Dakota State Parks fit as a solution?

Lincoln State Park. He has been working for Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park for the past 17 years.

Matt: Day trips are great for those folks trying to achieve a quick reprieve to relax and rejuvenate. In our

In the first years, he summered as a seasonal interpreter

North Dakota State Parks, we have many activities that

focused on telling the historical story. In the years

are sure to help give you time away from normal day to

that followed, he continued his work in the state park

day constrains. From Bismarck and Mandan in a 50 mile

through the local Fort Abraham Lincoln Foundation

radius there are multiple ideal options for that quick get-

and now works for the North Dakota State Parks and

away. If you go further, you have many more to choose.

Recreation Department. What follows is his take on what is hot and trending in the North Dakota State

BM: What makes Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park a

Parks.

day trip draw for Bismarck and Mandan?

BM: Regarding day trips from Bismarck and Mandan,

Matt: Fort Abraham Lincoln is literally in the “backyard�

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ND DAY TRIPS

Photo by Glasser Images Bike and helmet provided by Scheels

of Bismarck and Mandan. It is the oldest state park in

old Fort Abraham Lincoln.

the parks system and has a wonderful array of options to suit anyone. Fort Abraham Lincoln is a great day

BM: What are some of the activities you have for park

trip destination, in part, because of its multiple access

visitors throughout the year?

options. You can obviously drive to the park, but how about bike to the park? There are miles of bike trails in

Matt: We strive to encourage folks to visit the park

Bismarck and Mandan and they all can connect to Fort

multiple times a year. In recent years, we have begun

Abraham Lincoln State Park. We have folks that bike

hosting various events throughout the year. These events

from Bismarck. Folk bike/jog from Mandan to the park,

are aimed at encouraging people to experience Fort

too. We have one the best campgrounds in the area for

Abraham Lincoln State Park in different ways. We still

full size mobile rig or just for primitive tents. We see

offer daily tours during the summer and have weekend

many weekenders from Bismarck and Mandan that come

campfire programs in our campground. Our signature

to the park for camping. It's a simple way to get out and

October event, the Haunted Fort, is in its sixteenth year

enjoy the outdoors without being too far from home. The

and continued to improve each season. Our newest event

park is also that place residents like to show off when they

is the “12for12 Hiking Challenge.” For this activity we

have visitors from outside the area. The park has a rich

are hosting multiple hikes over the course of the year,

history from the Mandan Indians that lived at On-a-Slant

starting with the “First Day Hike” on Jan first. During

Village to General Custer and his men that lived at the

the year, we host at least one hike a month, more during

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some. The ultimate goal is to participate in 12 of those hikes. By completing 12 or more hikes, participants earn an annual park permit for the next year. In 2016, 50 people completed the challenge and about 4,000 people collectively participated in the hikes in 2016. The 2017 hiking challenge is now underway and has been a great start to the season. BM: Outside of Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, what other day trip ideas would you suggest to folks from Bismarck and Mandan? Matt: It really depends what your interests are and what type of day trip you are looking for. For the cultural and history buffs, the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center is about a 45-minute drive north of Bismarck. It's one of the top museums and galleries in the region focused Photo by Glasser Images

on Lewis and Clark, and includes the early agricultural

Trekking poles provided by Scheels

histories of North Dakota.

Photo by Glasser Images

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ND DAY TRIPS

PRETTY POINT YURT APPROX. 43 MILES FROM BISMARCK

Photo courtesy of Laura Gardner

For outdoor adventure and overnight accommodations, I would recommend Cross Ranch State Park. With its beautiful forests, open prairies and vast primitive trails all located along the Missouri River, this park is paradise for the outdoor enthusiasts. It features the new Pretty Point Yurt, which is the department’s newest full service yurt with kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, and loft. The Pretty Point Yurt sleeps six and is located in a great natural setting near the Missouri River and Cross Ranch Nature Preserve. Additionally, Fort Abraham Lincoln State and Cross Ranch State Parks also offer

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Photo courtesy of Laura Gardner


unique overnight options in cabins and tepees. BM: How about further out from Bismarck and Mandan? What one-of-a-kind experiences can you find in North Dakota State Parks? Photo by Glasser Images Paddle board provided by Scheels

Matt: I think being out in the natural setting that North Dakota has to offer is such a wonderful option for folks living in Bismarck and Mandan. In a day’s time, you can take the boat up to Lake Sakakawea State Park or to Fort Stevenson State Park. Both offer a day of fishing and adventure on Lake Sakakawea. To the north and east are Lake Metigoshe and Grahams Island State Parks. These each provide access to Photo by Glasser Images

some of North Dakota's best lake experiences, from fishing to canoing and kayaking. If traveling west suits you better, visit Sully Creek State Park and Little Missouri State Park, both of which are in the heart of the North Dakota Badlands. For the extreme hiking and mountain biker, Sully Creek State Park connects you to the famous Maah Daah Hey Trail. Both parks also have horse accommodations for folks traveling with horses and have many great trails for horseback riding.

Photo by Glasser Images Yeti cooler provided by Scheels

BM: What would be your ideal North Dakota State Parks day trip from Bismarck Mandan? Matt: I would begin Friday evening at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park and overnight in one of their available tepees. In the morning, I'd sip on a wonderful handcrafted latte from the coffee shop in the park. I would tour the historic sites and then head north to Cross Ranch State Park. I'd overnight in the Pretty Point Yurt if I wanted the conveniences, or spend a night in one of the other primitive yurts available if I wanted just the basics. In the morning, I would hike the Ma-ak-oti "Old Village" Trail. After the hike, I would head to Fort Stevenson State Park, walk Flicker Loop Trail along the cliffs of Lake Sakakawea and after some fabulous Pride Dairy Ice cream from the Marina Concessions, I'd head back to Bismarck-Mandan in late afternoon to be home in time for supper. BISMARCK-MAGAZINE.COM

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Fort Ransom State Park

Story: Kelsey Anderson | photos: Jenna Botner & Kelsey Anderson

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this article, I was ecstatic! Even though it

feels like I'm spilling a secret or like I am sharing my grandma’s coveted meatball recipe, I think it is time that people found out about the beautiful place my family has called home for over four generations. East of Bismarck about 170 miles, nestled in the rolling hills of the Sheyenne River Valley in Southeast North Dakota, lies the small town of Fort Ransom.

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With a population of less than 100, this tiny hamlet offers countless recreational as well as historical tourism opportunities for adventurers and tourists alike. An easy trip from Bismarck – just head east on I-94 and take the Sheyenne River Valley Scenic Byway – Fort Ransom can be a quick getaway from the city. Once you’ve made it, a great place to start is at the Fort Ransom State Park (FRSP). FRSP is a 950-acre natural and scenic area that pays homage to the homesteading roots of the region. At the Sunne farmstead, located in the park, you can go back in time to catch a glimpse of the life of a Norwegian homesteader circa 1885. During Sodbuster Days (always held the second full weekend in July, as well as the weekend after Labor Day) visitors can peruse displays of antique machinery, watch demonstrations of horse-drawn fieldwork, and watch as the reenactors share their farm cooking techniques. There are almost 20 miles of trails throughout the park that lead through the Sheyenne State Forest, past North Dakota’s only waterfall, and into sprawling valleys filled with wild grasses and flowers. Each trail can be used for hiking, biking, horseback riding, and in the winter cross country skiing and snowshoeing. The park also offers kayak and canoe rentals to spend the day paddling down the river. Once you’ve had your fill of the great outdoors, head back into town for some welldeserved dinner and drinks. The road from the park to downtown is short and beautiful. It winds past the Viking on the hill, a statue erected in 1972 that has become a staple of the community. Fort Ransom also hosts a brand-new restaurant, The Lunchbox Eatery, where locals and tourists can enjoy creative dishes such as smoked corned beef poutine and lobster mac in a laid back,

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rustic atmosphere. If it is a bar you seek, then Thor’s is your spot. This local watering hole is always filled with characters and has live music throughout the year. Both establishments offer a taste of how welcoming rural North Dakotans truly are. Festivals like the Norwegian Independence Day, or Synttede Mai, and the Sheyenne Valley Arts and Crafts Fair bring people in from all around the region to celebrate their shared heritage. Whether you are an avid outdoor enthusiast, a history buff, or just someone with a free day and a full tank of gas, I guarantee there will be something for

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"

There are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness, that can reveal its mystery,its melancholy and its charm…It was here that the romance of my life began. ”– -Theodore Roosevelt on The Badlands

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ick Ybarra looped down the end of the

Roosevelt National Park. There is a three fourths

Maah-Daah-Hey trail on his mountain

mile section of Maah-Daah-Hey trail in the North

bike into the CCC Campground trailhead

Unit. There are about 10 miles of Maah-Daah-

located fifteen miles south of Watford City. With

Hey trail in the Teddy Roosevelt National Park

the North Dakota Badlands surrounding him

South Unit. Bikers can use the Buffalo Gap Trail

underneath the azure April afternoon sky he said,

to go around the South Unit.

“You step outside here and your heart rate just instantly lowers.”

“I’d like to say I was the first guy that did it legally,” Ybarra said smiling.

Ybarra, the founder of L.A.N.D. (Legendary

After completing the trail he was hooked, and the

Adventures New Discoveries), is responsible for

idea for the race was conceived.

what the Maah-Daah-Hey Trail is today, along with creating the Maah-Daah-Hey 100 bike race.

“I heard the stories of the first guys who rode the whole trail in one day, started in the dark and

Before moving to Watford City with his wife

finished in the dark,” Ybarra said. “After I did it,

Lindsey in 2008 Ybarra was a part time mountain

that’s when I started thinking, ‘Man, more people

biker and a full-time youth pastor. Since moving

need to experience this. This needs to be a race.”

however, Ybarra has become part-time trail maintenance worker and full-time mountain bike

So he got to work.

and Maah-Daah-Hey Trail enthusiast. The trail was hard to follow, neglected and Ybarra rode the entire 100 miles of the trail for

starting to disappear. After partnering with the

the first time in 2009. Prepping the night before,

forest service and hours and hours of labor and

he parked a bike at the end of the North Unit of

volunteers, the Save The Maah-Daah-Hey non-

the trail due to Teddy Roosevelt National Park

profit organization was born to pave the way for

prohibiting bikes to be ridden through the Park.

the race.

The next day, he rode through the South Unit, ran two miles through the park, hopped on the park

“(After the first) year we decided we were going to

bike and finished the rest of the trail.

try a 10-mile stretch with two brush mowers and two weed wackers,” Ybarra said. “When we got

Bikes are not allowed on the sections of the Maah-

back, it felt like I had ridden the Maah-Daah-Hey

Daah-Hey trail that go through the Theodore

100 miles, and 100 miles back. I was exhausted.


Since then, we’ve learned so much and have gotten so

race registration, a race workout preparation schedule is

efficient and good at taking care of it now. I would say the

included. Ybarra says anyone can do it if they put their mind

trail never looked better than last year’s race.”

to it.

Last year the organization brought out over 40 volunteers

“We had a nine year old from Dickinson do the 13 mile race

combining for 11,000 hours of labor.

last year,” Ybarra said. “Our new tag line this year is that we have options that almost everyone can do, but we have

The trail itself is now 150 miles long in it’s entirety. Its point-

options that almost no one can do.”

to-point nature and single-track path make it unique to its kind. Wildlife and national grasslands add to its character.

The course record is 8:56:22 recorded by Kelly Magelky.

Its remoteness and connecting trails force rider preparation.

He will be back this year to defend his title along with his biggest competition, Tinker Juarez.

“The thing that makes this trail somewhat challenging and difficult logistically is that it’s in the middle of nowhere,”

“Him and Kelly have raced before and they’ve battled first

Ybarra said. “So it takes a little bit of work and research.

and second,” Ybarra said. “We are kind of expecting to see a

But once you decide, ‘Okay, I’m going to take a chance on

really cool race this year between them.”

this trail in North Dakota. Where do you start?’ You pick a trailhead and you just get on and it’s marked fairly well. It’s

As for Ybarra, this is only the beginning. The Maah-Daah-

marked with 4-by-4 wooden posts that you are supposed to

Hey trail, the entire volunteer crew and Ybarra all get to

be able to follow.”

contribute to the longstanding history of the Badlands. They even get to say they helped save it.

If not the uniqueness of the trail, the beauty of the badlands should be enough spark curiosity. With dozens of hiking

“I deeply feel like this is my calling, my purpose, my destiny,”

trails, campsites and breath taking views, there is nothing

Ybarra said. “This is what makes me feel alive. Getting to be

like it.

out here in the badlands, on the trail, is what wakes me up inside. I feel like I am doing exactly what I was made to do.”

“There’s just something different about the Badlands,” Ybarra said. “All the time Teddy Roosevelt spent out here, he felt it. And he described it as a romance with the badlands. You can’t explain it fully. You have to come out and feel it. You don’t expect North Dakota to look like this. One hundred fifty miles of just wilderness and it’s so beautiful and it’s so lonely and it’s so invigorating… And you can only get it here. Once you come and once you try it then you know. It’s like you’re in the club.” The trail is open 365 days a year to anyone who wants to explore it. The race’s sixth anniversary however, is August 5. This year, five different race mile options are available: 100 miles, 75 miles, 50 miles, 25 miles and 13 miles. The race cap is 700 riders total for all five distances. With


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are involved in species survival plans, so we are working

on how to approach the zoo if you are planning to be there

with other zoos and agencies across the world,” Lincoln

for the day. “I would say the first thing is come in the door

said.

and head to the train ride, which is about a half hour and you kind of get a feel for the zoo," Lincoln said. “Then, you

As Carter spent his day at the zoo finding joy in his

are going to chart your adventure from there and head to

discoveries, he asked more questions about the animals,

what you would like to see up close and personal. Go to

a curious notion about how he could continue the fun

the Discovery Center, and head out to the wilderness trail.”

and one day come back to the zoo. Lincoln explained that the people coming to the zoo have the opportunity to

Carter’s journey through the zoo continued and he was

experience a number of events for children throughout the

able to see the newly born animals as he listened to stories

summer season.

about the plans the zoo is working on and what is to come. Lincoln was there to point out some interesting new

“We have camps for kids of all ages from two years all

additions to this year’s exhibits.

the way up to about 14 that teach specific things about animals, Conservation Day on May 2, and so much more,”

“We have a little baby marmoset and a baby bison,” Lincoln

Lincoln said. “The zoo isn’t just a place to come and have

said. “And we are expecting mule deer, serval, and bobcat

fun, it’s a place to learn about animals and learn about and

kittens. As far as new animals, we are building a new

help with conservation projects."

expanded coyote exhibit and we are just about ready to start on our goat barn project. Upon completion, people

For those who are a little older than Carter there is no need

will actually be able to go through the building. Our Zoo

to be alarmed as the Dakota Zoo has not forgotten about

2020 project includes the addition of penguins, red pandas

adults and will host a number of events throughout the

and meerkats.”

year that cater to those 21 and over.

It didn’t take Carter long to continue moving throughout

“We have Brew at the Zoo (August 10) which is really one

the zoo, taking in the wide range of animals. He hears

of our biggest fundraisers and has good music, good foods,

the multitude of sounds that the animals make and learns

and some tasting going on. We also have a wine-tasting in

about how the zoo works on rehabilitation. Lincoln was

the fall (September 23).” Lincoln said.

able to explain that in a way everyone can understand. For more information on specific dates and times of “We are the only licensed rehab facility in the state for

events or how to become involved with the Dakota Zoo’s

hawks, eagles, and owls. Sixteen varieties of our animals

conservation efforts head to www.dakotazoo.org.

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The Mandan Rodeo Days 4th of July Road Race is a long-standing tradition in Mandan, North Dakota. The race itself has spanned multiple decades, had multiple race organizers, and has supported many community causes. Over the years many people and businesses have come together to support and participate in this one race on main street. This year we want to welcome our newest partner the Bismarck Magazine. Their support of this means you will be seeing a couple new faces at our race and it also gives us the opportunity to do more in the Bismarck-Mandan community. Over the years we have come to know the returning families and friends, and we certainly enjoy meeting all the new faces. As race organizers, we pledge to continue supporting the community for years to come. This year we continue that commitment with the race proceeds supporting the wonderful works of the Bismarck Cancer Center Foundation. We have all been touched by cancer in some way and know the struggles that come with that fight. The support we can give will ultimately go a long way helping those suffering from cancer. Welcome Bismarck Magazine to the race team and we hope all their readers will join us on Main Street in Mandan, for some good old fashion road race fun celebrating the 4th of July! Cheers Matt, James, and Tom Schanandore

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HOMETOWN HISTORY

Story: Annette Willis Photos: Glasser Images

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nnette Willis has been working in marketing and the travel and hospitality industry for nearly 25 years. She started giving city tours as a step-on guide for tour buses for the Bismarck-Mandan Convention and Visitors Bureau in 1998. Annette combined her experience in marketing as a client services manager at Agency MABU with a love of hosting guests and launched Bismarck Tour Company this past September. The company evolved from a way to promote her own city tour, but after gaining overwhelming support and interest, she decided to add more independent tour guides to her company Now Bismarck Tour Company acts as the booking agent managing reservations and tour details. Each guide 36

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creates their own tour based on their area of interest and they set their own schedule based on what works for them. While each tour is created by the tour guide, one thing every tour will have in common is to make our history personal. "North Dakota and Bismarck were built by people, not by bricks. Some of their stories are funny, some sordid, and some sad - but all are fascinating" says Willis. The following tours run from Memorial Day through Labor Day, but private tours can be booked for groups. Reservations are required and can be confirmed by emailing bismarcktourcompany@gmail.com or by calling or texting 701-226-1950.


Historic Downtown Bismarck Walking Tour 1 hour / $15 Guide: Dana Morrison Stroll historic streets of Bismarck and hear tales of hearty souls who, at least for a while, called this place home. Walk the terrain of the Mandans and Lakotas, traders, raiders, railroad riders, soldiers and soiled doves. Tread the streets of Murderer's Gulch in a town once known as the Wickedest Town in the West. Sundays at 4pm June 11 and 25 July 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30 August 6, 13, 20 and 27

Haunted History Downtown Bismarck Guides: Stacy Sturm and company 1 hour / $15 per person What’s better than walking around downtown talking about outlaws, prostitutes, fires, drinking, and debauchery? Taking it all underground, of course! Traverse Bismarck’s historic tunnels and learn more about the city on a whole new level. Friday, May 26 at 5pm, 6pm a 7pm Saturday, May 27 at 5pm, 6pm, 7pm More summer dates coming soon!

Step-On-Guide City Circle Tour Guides: Harvey Schilling / Annette Willis 2 hours / customized rates We’ll “step-on” your tour bus to join your group, take over the mic, and show you Bismarck’s best. This 2 hour excursion offers a complete overview of historic and modern day Bismarck . Booked on request


Native American Tour Guide: Dakota Goodhouse Customized based on time Explore the culture of the Mandan Indians who lived along the riverbanks. Visit an earthlodge village and an active archeological site, with a final stop at Five Nations Arts featuring hand-crafted artwork created by local Native Americans.

Germans-from-Russia History Tour Guide: Paulette Bullinger 5 hours / $95 per person North Dakota was the destination of approximately 70,000 German-speaking settlers from the Volga river region and from German villages in what is now the Ukraine. Travel from Bismarck to the Lawrence Welk State Homestead with plenty of stops at stunning churches and iron-cross cemeteries along the way. Includes transportation, lunch, and snack (hint: it's kuchen!) Sundays from 11:00 am - 5:00 pm June 4 July 2 August 6

St. Mary's Cemetery Tour 1 hour / $15 per person Guides: Mike Gilbertson / Annette Willis Learn more about some of the 7,551 souls inhabiting this historic cemetery. Learn stories about Bismarck notables like Alexander McKenzie, Bismarck's first city developer, Linda Slaughter, and Grant Marsh. Every other Thursday at 8pm June 22 July 6 and 20 August 3, 17, and 31


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Explore the Possibilities are Endless

story: Madalyn Laske photos: courtesy of MABU

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magine the ideal summer night. Maybe it’s

expedition members did over 200 years ago. Maybe it’s

camping in the middle of nowhere surrounded

hitting the golf course before enjoying an adult beverage

by nature’s badlands under a star-blanketed

and a RibFest concert in early August.

sky snuggled in a sleeping bag on a July night. Maybe it’s emulating Lewis and Clark by hiking along the

McKenzie County has all of that to offer and more this

Yellowstone River and stumbling upon the confluence

summer according to McKenzie County tourism director,

where the Missouri River intertwines just as the

Doug Bolken. If travelers can make their way to the

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middle of the county to find Watford City, activities and

“Our downtown on Main Street is incredible,” Bolken said.

day trips are only a car ride away.

“We have just been developing more and more and we have over 25 eating places. We have an 18-hole golf course

“The cool thing about Watford City is that it’s almost like a

coming this summer. We have an incredible events center

wheel and spoke,” Bolken said. “We are right in the center

with multiple activities going on.”

of everything. Like Theodore Roosevelt National Parks, great hiking trails and the Mah Daah Hey Trail.”

Watford City also provides classes for learning a new trade, organized recreation teams or bingo nights and different

Watford City offers over 800 hotel rooms. Bolken suggests

festivals throughout the summer topped with a rodeo and

staying in the city to afford travelers the option to

a concert.

adventure whichever direction caters best to their vacation vision.

“In the middle of July we have the McKenzie County Fair,” Bolken said. “It’s a hometown fair with a carnival. You can

Travel west from Watford City to family friendly Medora

see the rodeo, the demolition derby and they typically have

and attend the musical after driving through Theodore

a concert one night.”

Roosevelt National Park. Travel north and visit the Fort Union Trading Post National Historic site and learn

After finishing a long bike ride through the badlands alone

about the most important fur trade post along the Upper

or spending a day at the park surrounded by family or

Missouri River in the late 1800s. Travel east to explore,

friends, McKenzie County and Watford City are on the

swim and boat in Lake Sakakawea.

must-do’s vacation checklist this summer.

“There’s some great hiking and bird watching right on the

“There’s quite a bit to do in our small town,” Bolken said.

banks of Lake Sakakawea and the Missouri River,” Bolken said.

For more information visit mckenziecounty.net.

If the great outdoors are a little too outdoorsy, McKenzie County has you covered.

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TALKING TRAIL

the

Talking Trail story

WHAT IS TALKING TRAIL? Talking Trail creates self-guided, expert-led tours.

& photos SHAWN BRANNAN

WHAT ARE SOME OF THE LOCATIONS WITH A TALKING TRAIL?

Whether it’s a zoo, historical site, scenic byway, college

The Fargo Air Museum is the latest location adding a

campus, museum, or more, we take guests beyond the

Talking Trail for their guests, but we’re all over. At the

line or two found on a sign by connecting them with an

North Dakota Sports Hall of Fame you can hear Golden

audio or video recording of the “whole story.”

Glove winner Darin Erstad talk about catching the final

HOW DID YOU COME UP WITH THE IDEA FOR TALKING TRAIL? I was teaching at a University in Spain, and I was going to these magnificent museums, and paying ten or twelve euros to rent these old, dirty, foam headphones for their museum tour—all the while with an iPhone in my pocket. So, I started wondering how this could still be going on. Then when I came back from Spain, I was introduced to Marlo Anderson of Mandan, North Dakota—who is a tech genius. He told me about his idea for Talking Trail. We joined forces, and the rest is history.

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out of the 2002 World Series—it’s a great story. Travis Hafner, who played for the Cleveland Indians talks about going from hitting rocks as a kid on his farm in Sykeston to hitting Grand Slams in the Major League. We share stories at the National Buffalo Museum, the Frontier Village, Jamestown University. Basically, we're all over Jamestown showcasing some of Keith Norman’s amazing stories. It’s worth the stop. We’re also along the Old Red Old Ten Scenic Byway—places like the New Salem Sue, Assumption Abbey, the Mandan Train Depot. You’ll find us at the Northern Plains


Heritage Areas too, places like: Fort Lincoln, Double Ditch, Cross Ranch State Park, Fort Rice, Huff Village and many more. HOW DO GUESTS ACCESS YOUR RECORDINGS AND WHAT IS AN EXAMPLE OF SOME THE STORIES TALKING TRAIL SHARES? Guests can access our content two ways: by dialing the Talking Point phone number (for non-smartphone users) or by using our Talking Trail mobile app. Our stories run the gamut, but we always go for ones you’ll want to share over and over, stories you’ll be happy you know for the next time you find yourself sitting by a campfire. North Dakota is an amazing place with rich history and incredible people. We’re fortunate to have the chance to share some of that history and to archive some of those voices. TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR MOBILE APP. Well, download it now! It’s free and we are especially excited about it, as it’s proving to be the platform for all tourism destinations throughout the state. We want guests to be at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Medora, love the Talking Trail, and plan for where their next adventure should take place, just by seeing all of our Talking Trail locations. DOES TALKING TRAIL PLAN TO EXPAND BEYOND NORTH DAKOTA? Yes, currently we’re expanding into South Dakota, and we have our sights set on Minnesota, Montana, and Manitoba next.


Your Community

Farmers Market Story by Kelsey Anderson | Photos by Glasser Images

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pring has sprung in Bismarck! As we approach the (arguably) best season of the year, we start to get excited for

our favorite summertime activities. For me it is kayaking the Missouri, sitting outside on one of the many beautiful patios of our local restaurants for a fantastic dinner with friends, and shopping at BisMarket: Your Community Farmers Market. Community members and agricultural producers gathered together to form BisMarket in 2013 after three successful pilot events by the Go! Bismarck Mandan Coalition for Healthy Communities. Their initial focus was to increase the number of farmer market sites in a family-friendly, walkable environment. Bismarck has a wonderful network of trails and parks, so the first BisMarket season was held at Sertoma Park. After outgrowing that space, BisMarket relocated to Kiwanis Park/Municipal Ballpark. The mission of this family-friendly market is to enhance community building, foster local business development and


encourage healthy food choices in a green outdoor

high quality, locally produced items (fresh produce, meat,

space. The mission has remained the same since

baked goods, preserved items, eggs, honey, wine and

its inception, and that is just one of the many

flowers), we will also be inviting local crafters/artisans and

outstanding qualities of this nonprofit organization

more wellness booths to participate at each market.”

and community event. BisMarket maintains high setting, vendor and product standards.

The market will continue to offer ready-to-eat food vendors and focus on education. BisMarket was the first

BisMarket is held every Saturday from 10am-1pm (June

farmers market in the state to accept SNAP benefits to

through October) at Kiwanis Park/Municipal Ballpark,

promote healthy food options for those needing assistance,

as well as every Tuesday from 4pm-7pm (July 11 through

and will continue to promote and educate the community

August 29) at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church

about the importance of nutritious food and activity to

northwest parking lot, which offers community members

lead a healthy lifestyle.

a way to make weekly shopping a lively event, not a chore. Live musical entertainment, cooking demos and yoga

As BisMarket continues to grow, the hope is to reach a

classes are just some of the activities you can plan on

diverse group of people who can share their passion for

seeing at the market, as well as weekly kids activities and

local foods and community involvement. To become

informational booths for health/wellness topics.

more involved with the market as a volunteer, board member, or just to keep up on our events, follow us on

“Going into our fifth season, we are excited to see

Facebook, on Instagram, and check out our website at

continued growth," said Tanya Jo Smith, President of

www.bismarket.com for more information and vendor

the BisMarket Board of Directors, ready to dive into the

applications. Thank you for supporting your community

season. "In addition to our agricultural vendors who offer

farmers market!

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Guess That Town! See if you can match the clue to the town on the map.

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Since 1931, the town of Rugby, N.D., has declared itself the “Geographical Center of North America.” For 85 years, the town has enjoyed a steady stream of tourists to the monument and local gift shops. What North Dakota town is really the Center of North America.

The sculpture “Geese in Flight” is currently listed in the Guinness World Book of Records as the Largest Scrap Metal Sculpture in the entire world! The Enchanted highway consists of 6 extremely large metal sculptures. What town does the Enchanted highway lead to?

Nicknamed "The Brick City,” This town boasts the only manufacturer of brick in North Dakota. It's also one of the most successful brick companies in the Upper Midwest.

In 1900, Warren Hurd, who was a land agent for the Northern Pacific Railroad, had an unusual house constructed for the purpose of entertaining land buyers and speculators. The two-story house was circular with a round roof and wrap-around porch. An outside stairway led to the upstairs and an observation deck on the roof. From the rooftop, one could view land as far as the eye could see.


Looking for a slice of Heaven? Or for the moment, a slice of pie? Feel free to stand and watch the bakers at work in the kitchen at this town's truck stop. Just look for the big 'PIE' sign.

5.

The Oscar-Zero Launch Control Center and the November-33 Missile Facility played an integral part in the Cold War in North Dakota and the world. This site is the last launch control center still intact. Go for a 20 minute tour of the site in this small town.

6.

Hurdsfield, ND Center, ND

Hebron, ND

Cooperstown, ND

Tower City, ND

Regent, ND

1. Center 2. Regent 3. Hebron 4. Hurdsfield 5. Tower City 6. Cooperst

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PAKKAGE with Marlo Anderson and Shawn Brennan

What is Pakkage?

You say “up to $4/package—is there a pay scale?

Shawn: We offer a better way to ship packages. Basically we are to sending packages what ride-share apps like Uber and Lyft are to passengers.

Marlo: Yes. We incentivize efficient drivers with our pay scale. You start off around $2/package, and after you deliver ten packages efficiently, you get up to just under $4 per package.

How did you come up with the idea for Pakkage? Marlo: I’m always on the road, and the interstate is always full of traffic, yet people are always asking me if I can get a package to Fargo or Jamestown, or any number of destinations. Sometimes I’m the one trying to find someone headed to where I need a package to go. So I thought, why not create a mobile app that takes advantage of people who are out on the road—so they can get paid for the driving they’re doing anyway. How does Pakkage work? Marlo: It’s simple. If you’re from Mandan, for example, and you’re about to hit the road to Minot, you would login to the Pakkage Mobile App, see how many packages are waiting at the Pakkage Hub to be shipped to Minot. Say there are four packages, you would stop at the Pakkage Hub in Mandan—which is the Cenex on Main Street. You probably get gas, buy a snack, and the attendant will scan the four packages out to you. Then, you just drive to Minot, and drop off the four packages at our conveniently located Pakkage Hub, which is a Cenex on Broadway. Check your bank account, and see that you got paid up to $16 for the four packages (up to $4/package). Then you probably smile and tell a few friends to download the Pakkage app! 48

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How does a Pakkage Driver know where the hubs are located? Shawn: The Pakkage mobile App directs the driver to the Pick-up and Drop-off Pakkage Hubs. We typically try to make the Pakkage Hubs 24-hour convenience stores right off the interstate or highway to make it easy for everyone. How much does it cost to send a package? Shawn: Only ten dollars. Plus, once the app has been out for long enough, we’ll be able to collect data. Then we can let users know, for example, if they drop off a package at 2p.m., that they have a 92% chance of that package being shipped within the same day, or other similar probabilities. How many cities/towns are utilizing Pakkage? Shawn: We are currently alpha testing the Pakkage App in Dickinson, Mandan, Bismarck and Minot. Only users who are sent the link to download the app are able to test it out. After we work out the kinks, we’ll launch to the public, and we will be adding one city or town per week. Check out our website at: www.pakkage.net to learn more!


Marlo Anderson Pakkage CEO & Founder

HOW PAKKAGE WORKS

Shawn Brannan Co-Owner & Business Development Director

All of these controlled by this.

Courtesy of Pakkage

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Your HEALTH Doesn't Need to take a

VACATion by: Tana Trotter | Photos: Glasser Images

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s summer gets closer we are all starting to plan for summer trips and changes in our routines. Along with

excitement, this can also cause some anxiety for people as they try to figure out how to make (or keep) their wellness a priority. Vacations and summer activities aren’t roadblocks; they are much needed breaks from our busy lives. Here are a few tips to take your healthier lifestyle with you.

#1

Adventure is movement. Many vacation spots have great activities that can be a really great workout. Plan a hike, kayak trip, or city tour and you’ll be working out without even knowing it. This break from your typical gym routine is good for your body. You’ll experience a totally different side to the city you are visiting and being more active throughout the day really does add up!

#2

Find balance to splurge less. Restricting your diet in the weeks leading up to vacation in order to look better in clothes and pictures is tempting. But once into vacation mode, your willpower and self-control will be so exhausted from weeks of restriction that you will likely splurge more than intended. Even more important, restriction instantly slows metabolism, negatively impacting the body systems we rely on to stay healthy. With your body now in a defensive mode, splurges are much more damaging and can even make you sick - ever had that post-vacation cold?! Our everyday diet should ebb and flow with less calories one day and more calories the next based on our activity and hunger. This doesn’t change when on vacation - stay tuned into your hunger cues.

#3

Ditch the guilt and enjoy your trip! Don’t waste a single minute feeling guilty or bad about what you did or didn’t do. Guilt will do nothing for your long-term success.

Tana Trotter, PT, DPT is the owner and CEO of Proximal50 Life Center. As a physical therapist and personal trainer, one of the best parts of her job is when people realize that through movement and exercise they move better, feel better and live better.


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MAY AND JUNE

Calendar 1 Million Cups Every Wednesday 9am-10am Join the local entrepreneurs of the Bismarck-Mandan community at 1 Million cups while they present their ideas and drink coffee. 1millioncups.com/Bismarck Dakota Stage, 412 E Main Bismarck German Night Every Wednesday 5pm-7pm White House Cafeteria in Bismarck. Dinner is served from 5 to 7 and is all home cooked. 117 N 5th St, Bismarck

MAY 3RD BSC Campus Arts Crawl 10am-3pm The BSC Campus Arts Crawl is a BSC ArtsQuest event. Each year, the Fine Arts Department and English and Mass Communications programs collaborate with other groups across campus to present ArtsQuest, an extended month-long campus celebration of music, art, theater, literature and film. ArtsQuest highlights the talent of BSC students and brings performances and presentations by guest artists to campus. 1500 Edwards Ave, Bismarck Shorts Play Festival 3:30pm and 7:30pm BSC Theatre and the BSC Drama Club are proud to present Bismarck’s edgiest theatre festival for BSC’s ArsQuest celebration, the Short Play Festival 2017! Featuring six ten mintue plays, selected, envisioned, cast, and directed by BSC students, the Short Play Festival is sure to be the most diverse, interesting,and challenging theatre presented in the Bismarck area this year! Admission is free. Held at the Sidney J. Lee Auditotium. 1500 Edwards Avenue, Bismarck Karaoke Roundup 8pm-11pm If you’ve got the voice, get the chance to show it off in front of 50,000 people! Come to Tap-In Tavern and compete for your spot in

the finals. 601 Memorial Hwy, Bismarck

MAY 4TH The Bucket List Gala 6:30-9:30pm Bucket List attendees can look forward to an evening of hors d’oeuvres, a cash bar, music and exciting Bucket List Silent Auction items. With all proceeds supporting the Walk to Cure Arthritis of Bismarck. For more info contact bingersoll@arthritis.org. 8921 Highway 10, Bismarck

MAY 5TH Next 2 the Tracks 6pm-10pm Next 2 the Tracks playing outlaw rock and renegade blues for the 2nd anual Cinco de Mayo celebration at Los Luna’s New Mexican restaurant in Bismarck. 108 North Mandan Street, Bismarck Broken Spokes 8:30pm The Broken Spokes are back in Bismarck at the Burnt Creen Bar & Grill. 1205 Northstar Drive, Bismarck

MAY 6TH Jennifer Lyn- The Album Tour 8pm-11pm Jennifer Lyn makes a stop on her Album Tour at Laughing Sun Brewing Co. in downtown Bismarck. Don’t miss this live Blues-Rock explosion taking the stage at 8:00 pm. For more info visit www. jenniferlynmusic.com. 107 N 5th St, Bismarck Bismarck March for Babies 10am-1pm We’re getting ready to walk in March for Babies! It promises to be a fun day out with people who share our passion for improving the health of babies. There’ll be family teams, company teams and


people walking with friends - it’s a great feeling knowing we’re all helping real families. Join our event and walk with us to raise money for babies right here in our community! For more info visit www. marchforbabies.org. 315 S 5th St, Bismarck

Next 2 the Tracks 6pm-10pm Next 2 the Tracks playing outlaw rock and renegade blues at Los Luna’s New Mexican restaurant in Bismarck. 108 North Mandan Street, Bismarck

Learn. Create. Build. Academy 9am-3:30pm Does your Minecrafter have what it takes to be crowned the “BEST Minecrafter”? Attend the upcoming team competition Minecraft camp. At camp, students will work in teams and compete to see who are the best Minecrafters. All ages and skill levels are welcome at this all things Minecraft event. For more info visit learncreatebuild.com. 7500 Universtiy Dr, Bismarck

Walk to Cure Arthritis 10am-12pm Walk to Cure Arthritis is the Arthritis Foundation’s nationwide signature event that rallies communities and raises funds to conquer arthritis once and for all. Join the fight and Walk to Cure Arthritis. Register, fundraise, come together to support each other and walk. 3400 E Calgary Ave, Bismarck

Bismarck’s First Comic-Con 1pm-4pm Dress as your favorite fandom character for the costume competition. Check out all of our themed rooms. Prove your geeky knowledge with trivia. Get your picture taken at the photobooth. All ages welcome. Prizes galore! Whether you fly in the Millenium Falcon, Starship Enterprise, or on a Nimbus 3000 we have something for you. 515 N 5th St, Bismarck Preschool Discovery Hour 10:30am-11:15am No registration required. Free for Gateway to science members. $7.00 fo non-members. For more info visit www.gatewaytoscience. org/programs/preschool-science/ Free Comic Book Day at Juke Joint Comics 12pm-5pm Free Comic Book Day is upon us yet again! Swing by Juke JointComics and pick up some free comics, plus other great specials in the store. Comics will be available on a first come, first served basis. 500 N 3rd St. Bismarck

Bismarck Bucks vs Sioux City Bandits 7:05pm Bismarck Event Center. For more info visit bismarckprofootball. com 315 S 5th St, Bismarck

MAY 7TH Women and Beer with Bearscat Donuts 3pm-5pm Beers and Bearscat Donuts will feature 4 of Bearscats favorite Donuts paired with sensational Mcquade Distributing beers. Tickets are $25/each, and you must pre-register by emailing Heather@mcquades.com. Proceeds will be donated to The United Way’s Backpack Program. 1150 Industrial Drive, Bismarck Spring Bracelet 1pm-2pm Come and create your own Spring Bracelet! Younger ages may need assistance from a parent. Cost: $5 per person. All materials provided. Register at https://squareup.com/store/shenanigans-12/ 2730 Paintball Way, Lincoln

MAY 8TH Snoozy Moon Live at Laughing Sun Brewing 8pm-11pm Snoozy Moon will be playing in Bismarck, ND at Laughing Sun BISMARCK-MAGAZINE.COM

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Brewing on Monday, May 8th as part of their Spring Tour. 107 N 5th St, Bismarck

MAY 13TH

Arts on Main 6pm-9pm An unforgettable event to celebrate the arts, showcase local talent and raise funds for a Performing Arts Center at Shiloh Christian School. This project will be a unique art venue available for use by the entire community. Tickets are $50 each and are available at the front office at Shiloh Christian School.1915 Shiloh Dr, Bismarck. The event will take place at Sixteen03 Main Events. 1603 E Main Ave, Bismarck

Color Splash Fun Dash The annual Color Splash Fun Dash will take place on May 13 at Cottonwood Park in Bismarck. At this vibrant and boisterous run, racers wear white as they complete a scenic course through 6 different “color splash zones,” regaling walkers and runners with a veritable rainbow of color and creating a festive, messy and fun environment for all participants. To register, visit Eventbrite.com and search for Color Splash Fun Dash. For more information please call the YMCA at 701-255-1525 or visit Colorsplashfundash.com.

MAY 11TH

Once Upon a Time Brunch 12:30pm Held at the Conductor’s Room of The Belle Mehus Auditorium The Once Upon a Time Brunch is the fairest party of them all. Join us for treats, story time, meet-and-greets with favorite characters from Snow White, and so much more. Tickets $16 per person. 201 N 6th Street, Bismarck

MAY 16TH

1st Annual DIY Succulent Bar 4pm Select a container from a stash, choose your own succulent, and get your hands dirty! The supplies you need to plant {including care instructions} will be provided. Each item is priced individually-pots, plants, and add-one so you can choose your own cost based on the items you select. No entrance fee/workshop charge, just the actual items you take home. 216 E Main Ave, Bismarck

MAY 12TH Trivia Night at Sixteen03 6pm-9pm Buy a table for $10 that seats up to 10 people. You can then have as many or as few people at your table as you want, it’s yours to invite whomever you choose. Everyone at your table plays on the same team so the more minds the better, but, if it’s just one or two of you that’s fine too! There are prizes throughout the night and the team with the highest score at the end of the night gets a $100 prize from us at Sixteen03. 1603 E Main Ave, Bismarck

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Jennifer Lyn- The Album Tour 8pm-11pm Jennifer Lyn makes a stop on her Album Tour at The Drink at Lakewood. Don’t miss this live Blues-Rock explosion taking the stage at 9pm. For more info visit www.jenniferlynmusic.com. 107 N 5th St, Bismarck

MAY 17TH Karaoke Roundup 8pm-11pm If you’ve got the voice, get the chance to show it off in front of 50,000 people! Come to Tap-In Tavern and compete for your spot in the finals. 601 Memorial Hwy, Bismarck

MAY 19TH Central Dakota Childrens Choir 7:30pm Central Dakota Children’s Choir will present their annual spring concerts on Friday, May 19 and Saturday, May 20 at 7:30pm at the Belle Mehus Auditorium. The concerts will feature performances by each of CDCC’s five choirs and CDCC’s Alumni Choir with a special performance by CDCC's pre-choir, “Singing for 2nd Graders, during Saturday’s concert. For more info visit aboutcdcc.org.


MAY 20TH Roller Derby 6pm The Bisman Bombshellz Roller Derby League is having a bout on at the Bismarck Event Center. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. For more info visit bismanbombshellz.com. 315 S 5th St, Bismarck Central Dakota Childrens Choir 7:30pm Central Dakota Children’s Choir will present their annual spring concerts on Friday, May 19 and Saturday, May 20 at 7:30pm at the Belle Mehus Auditorium. The concerts will feature performances by each of CDCC’s five choirs and CDCC’s Alumni Choir with a special performance by CDCC's pre-choir, “Singing for 2nd Graders, during Saturday’s concert. For more info visit aboutcdcc.org. 3rd Annual 1940’s USO Night 5pm-12am This charity-fundraising event is in recognition of Armed Forces Day. With a throwback to World War II, the 1940s USO Night is a night of fun, nostalgia and fundraising with proceeds supporting area Veterans in need. Tickets are limited and are available only in advance and includes social, dinner, and dance - to the sound of Big Al’s Big Band. 1603 E Main Ave

MAY 22ND Riverboat for Wildlife 6pm-8:30pm Fabyoulous Salon & Silo Salon are partnering up with the Dakota Audubon Society again this year to do our part for Earth Month. Help raise money for the Dakota Audubon Society by enjoying an evening cruise on the Lewis & Clark Riverboat. Sweet and savory hors d’oeuvres will be donated by Terra Nomad Company for you to munch on during the cruise. A silent auction will also be taking place. All proceeds from tickets and the silent auction will be donated to help protect North Dakota wildlife. 1700 River Rd, Bismarck

MAY 23RD Tabletop Herb Garden 5:30pm Join Bismarck Floral in making some fun tabletop herb gardens. You will have your choice of container, either one large or 2-3 small, 3

herb plants, with a sign for labeling your favorite herbs. Cost for this event will be $30.00. Please call us at 255-3312 to purchase your ticket. 1400 Airport Rd, Bismarck

MAY 25TH The Prowess Women Charging Forward in Leadership 11:45am-12:45pm Prowess means skill and expertise. Prowess is a lunchtime leadership and networking event open to women of all ages. Hear from local leaders and connect with other women over lunch! Increase your potential, power, and presence at our first event, focusing on assertive communication. For more info visit Prowessbisman.squarespace.com. 612 E Boulevard Ave, Bismarck Chocolate Wine & Dine 5:30pm-8:30pm Taste your way around the world at 2017’s most delectable museum exhibit opening. Join us for a decadent evening to celebrate the opening of “Chocolate: The Exhibition” at the ND Heritage Center & State Museum. Indulge in chocolate-infused gourmet small plates featuring entrees, desserts, and beverages from around the world! Enjoy an exclusive preview of Chocolate: The Exhibition, which explores the history of chocolate, and music by the Dennis Gowen Trio. $45 per person. 612 E Boulevard Ave, Bismarck

MAY 26TH Haunted History Downtown Bismarck 5pm, 6pm a 7pm What’s better than walking around downtown talking about outlaws, prostitutes, fires, drinking, and debauchery? Taking it all underground, of course! Traverse Bismarck’s historic tunnels and learn more about the city on a whole new level. Guided by Stacy Sturm and company. $15 per person. For more info and to reserve your spot email bismarcktourcompany@gmail.com.

MAY 27TH Haunted History Downtown Bismarck 5pm, 6pm a 7pm What’s better than walking around downtown talking about outlaws, prostitutes, fires, drinking, and debauchery? Taking it all underground, of course! Traverse Bismarck’s historic tunnels and learn more about the city on a whole new level.

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Guided by Stacy Sturm and company. $15 per person. For more info and to reserve your spot email bismarcktourcompany@gmail.com.

MAY 30TH Bismarck Larks vs Eau Claire Express 7:35pm Dakota Community Bank and Trust Field. For more info visit larksbaseball.com. 303 West Front Ave, Bismarck

MAY 31ST Rent 20th Anniversary Tour 7:30pm-10:30pm A re-imagining of Puccini’s La Bohème, RENT follows an unforgettable year in the lives of seven artists struggling to follow their dreams without selling out. With its inspiring message of joy and hope in the face of fear, this timeless celebration of friendship and creativity reminds us to measure our lives with the only thing that truly matters — love. 315 S 5th St, Bismarck

303 West Front Ave, Bismarck Germans-from-Russia History Tour 11am-5pm North Dakota was the destination of approximately 70,000 Germanspeaking settlers from the Volga river region and from German villages in what is now the Ukraine. Travel from Bismarck to the Lawrence Welk State Homestead with plenty of stops at stunning churches and iron-cross cemeteries along the way. Includes transportation, lunch, and snack (hint: it’s kuchen!) Guided by Paulette Bullinger. $95 per person. For more info and to reserve your spot email bismarcktourcompany@gmail.com.

JUNE 3RD Aladdin Production 12pm, 3:30pm and 7pm Over 500 dancers take the stage in Let’s Dance Studio’s spring production “Aladdin!” Tickets available by calling Let’s Dance Studio 701-222-1052. 201 N 6th Street, Bismarck

Bismarck Larks vs Eau Claire Express 7:05pm Dakota Community Bank and Trust Field. For more info visit larksbaseball.com. 303 West Front Ave

JUNE 1ST Bismarck Larks vs Thunder Bay Border Cats 7:05pm Dakota Community Bank and Trust Field. For more info visit larksbaseball.com. 303 West Front Ave, Bismarck

JUNE 2ND Aladdin Production 7pm Over 500 dancers take the stage in Let’s Dance Studio’s spring production “Aladdin!” Tickets available by calling Let’s Dance Studio 701-222-1052. 201 N 6th Street, Bismarck Bismarck Larks vs Thunder Bay Border Cats 7:05pm Dakota Community Bank and Trust Field. For more info visit larksbaseball.com.

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Bismarket 10am-1pm You can find high quality, locally produced or made products along with activities for children, entertainment, and educational topics to be presented throughout the season. Kiwanis Park/Municipal Ballpark Bismarck

JUNE 5TH Bismarck Larks vs La Crosse Loggers 7:05pm Dakota Community Bank and Trust Field. For more info visit larksbaseball.com. 303 West Front Ave, Bismarck

JUNE 6TH Bismarck Bucks vs La Crosse Loggers


7:05pm Bismarck Event Center. For more info visit bismarckprofootball. com 315 S 5th St, Bismarck

JUNE 7TH Bismarck Bucks vs Willmar Stingers 7:05pm Bismarck Event Center. For more info visit bismarckprofootball. com 315 S 5th St, Bismarck

JUNE 8TH Bismarck Bucks vs Willmar Stingers 7:05pm Bismarck Event Center. For more info visit bismarckprofootball. com 315 S 5th St, Bismarck

JUNE 10TH The Lion King 2pm and 7pm Join DanceWorX studio for their summer production. Staged at the beautiful Belle Mehus right here in Bismarck, local talent brings dance and theatre together for a show you won’t forget! 201 N 6th Street, Bismarck Bismarket 10am-1pm You can find high quality, locally produced or made products along with activities for children, entertainment, and educational topics to be presented throughout the season. Kiwanis Park/Municipal Ballpark Bismarck

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and soiled doves. Tread the streets of Murderer’s Gulch in a town once known as the Wickedest Town in the West. Guided by Dana Morrison. $15 per person. For more info and to reserve your spot email bismarcktourcompany@gmail.com.

JUNE 16TH Next 2 the Tracks 6pm-10pm Next 2 the Tracks playing outlaw rock and renegade blues for at Los Luna’s New Mexican restaurant in Bismarck. 108 North Mandan Street, Bismarck

JUNE 17TH Bismarket 10am-1pm You can find high quality, locally produced or made products along with activities for children, entertainment, and educational topics to be presented throughout the season. Kiwanis Park/Municipal Ballpark Bismarck Junk’n at the Junction at Buckstop Junction 9am-3pm This market features: Antiques, Vintage, Repurposed, Up-cycled, Salvage, and Shabby Chic items. Food and drinks will be available. Admission is $5 with all proceeds supporting the preservation of the areas history. For more info visit wwwjunknatthejunction.wix. com/2017. 3805 E Bismarck Expy, Bismarck Next 2 the Tracks 6pm-10pm Next 2 the Tracks playing outlaw rock and renegade blues for at Los Luna’s New Mexican restaurant in Bismarck. 108 North Mandan Street, Bismarck

The Lion King 2pm Join DanceWorX studio for their summer production. Staged at the beautiful Belle Mehus right here in Bismarck, local talent brings dance and theatre together for a show you won’t forget! 201 N 6th Street, Bismarck

Bismarck Bucks vs Duluth Huskies 6:05pm Bismarck Event Center. For more info visit bismarckprofootball. com 315 S 5th St, Bismarck

Historic Downtown Bismarck Walking Tour 4pm Stroll historic streets of Bismarck and hear tales of hearty souls who, at least for a while, called this place home. Walk the terrain of the Mandans and Lakotas, traders, raiders, railroad riders, soldiers

Bismarck Bucks vs Duluth Huskies 3:05pm Bismarck Event Center. For more info visit bismarckprofootball. com

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JUNE 19TH Bismarck Bucks vs St. Cloud Rox 7:05pm Bismarck Event Center. For more info visit bismarckprofootball. com 315 S 5th St, Bismarck

JUNE 20TH Bismarck Bucks vs St. Cloud Rox 11:05am Bismarck Event Center. For more info visit bismarckprofootball. com 315 S 5th St, Bismarck

JUNE 21ST Bismarck Bucks vs Mankato Moondogs 7:05pm Bismarck Event Center. For more info visit bismarckprofootball. com 315 S 5th St, Bismarck

JUNE 22ND Bismarck Bucks vs Mankato Moondogs 7:05pm Bismarck Event Center. For more info visit bismarckprofootball. com 315 S 5th St, Bismarck St. Mary’s Cemetery Tour 8pm Learn more about some of the 7,551 souls inhabiting this historic cemetery. Learn stories about Bismarck notables like Alexander McKenzie, Bismarck’s first city developer, Linda Slaughter, and Grant Marsh. Guided by Mike Gilbertson or Annette Willis. $15 per person. For more info and to reserve your spot email bismarcktourcompany@gmail.com.

JUNE 24TH Bismarket 10am-1pm You can find high quality, locally produced or made products along with activities for children, entertainment, and educational topics to be presented throughout the season. Kiwanis Park/Municipal Ballpark Bismarck

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JUNE 23RD-JUNE 25TH McQuades weekend.

JUNE 25TH Historic Downtown Bismarck Walking Tour 4pm Stroll historic streets of Bismarck and hear tales of hearty souls who, at least for a while, called this place home. Walk the terrain of the Mandans and Lakotas, traders, raiders, railroad riders, soldiers and soiled doves. Tread the streets of Murderer’s Gulch in a town once known as the Wickedest Town in the West. Guided by Dana Morrison. $15 per person. For more info and to reserve your spot email bismarcktourcompany@gmail.com.

JUNE 28TH Jennifer Lyn- The Album Tour 6pm-9pm Jennifer Lyn makes a stop on her Album Tour at The Elks patio. Don’t miss this live Blues-Rock explosion taking the stage at 8:00 pm. For more info visit www.jenniferlynmusic.com. 107 N 5th St, Bismarck

JUNE 29TH Bismarck Bucks vs Duluth Huskies 7:05pm Bismarck Event Center. For more info visit bismarckprofootball. com 315 S 5th St, Bismarck

JUNE 30TH Bismarck Bucks vs Duluth Huskies 7:35pm Bismarck Event Center. For more info visit bismarckprofootball. com 315 S 5th St, Bismarck


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Shogun #H1, 2700 State St

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