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June 16
OUTDOOR GRILLING TIPS AND TECHNIQUES
Get ideas for healthy grilling recipes and learn more about best types and cuts of meat for outdoor grilling. You’ll also learn seasoning techniques and safe handling of food to help you enjoy grilling this summer.
3:00 – 3:45 PM Virtual/Online Register at aarp.cvent.com/grilling6-16-21
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NOTE : All events are subject to change. Confirm dates and times before attending.
June 17-19
MOONDANCE JAMMIN’ COUNTRY FEST
Join us for the biggest little country fest around! A three-day festival with Midland, Lauren Alaina, Neal McCoy, Tyler Farr and Jo Dee Messina as the start of a great line-up of country performers. Tickets and camping on sale now. Call 218-836-1055 or order online at jammincountry.com
Moondance Fairgrounds
7050 39th Ave NW, Walker, MN
6 miles east of Walker near Leech Lake
June 19-20
Fargo Antiques & Repurposed Market
ANNUAL SUMMER FLEA MARKET
All the hot items, and much more, will be available at The FARM’s annual Summer Flea Market. Our parking lot will be filled with vendors, music and other activities. Storewide sales inside and out.
Saturday 10:00 AM — 6:00 PM
Sunday 12:00 – 6:00 PM
JEREMIAH 29: 11-14
Fargo Antiques & Repurposed Market
5258 51st Ave S, Ste 300, Fargo
July 1
JOURNEYING THROUGH GRIEF
This class is designed for adults 18 years and older who have experienced the loss of a loved one. The session will help you better understand the grief process, explore methods of self-care, and embrace and carry memories with you as you move forward. This virtual class is free and open to the public. Registration is required by one day prior to the class date at hrrv.org/grief-support/ 2021-grief-class-registration/
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Virtual/Online
July 13
DO GOODER’S CONFERENCE
We’re excited to bring you an event that leaves you a better nonprofit fundraiser, board member or executive — and you'll have a heck of a lot of fun doing it. Our event will feature a range of topics, fantastic speakers, local musicians, wonderful food, all with a festival-like feel — that’s right, bring your own blanket or lawn chair! Our goal is to put on an event for nonprofit leaders that defies the norms of your typical conference.
2:00 – 9:00 PM
The Lights 3150 Sheyenne Street, West Fargo 952-237-0836 or dogoodbetterconsulting.com
July 15, 16 & 17
45th Annual Downtown Fargo Street Fair
Every year the fair welcomes hundreds of vendors and over 150,000 visitors between the three days.Join us in beautiful Downtown Fargo to stroll the streets, browse vendors from all over the country, eat food from every region, and taste local wines and beers all while enjoying music and entertainment.
Thursday and Friday 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Downtown Fargo
July 20
31ST ANNUAL PAWS WALK
Come out with your family, friends and furry companions for the 31st Annual Paws Walk; a 1/2 mile fun walk and pet party to support the homeless dogs and cats of Homeward Animal Shelter. In addition to the Walk, the event will include: music, inflatable games, face painting, doggy wading pools, a photo booth, vendor booths, free food and beverages, and more!
6:00 – 8:00 PM
Rheault Farm
2902 25th St S, Fargo homewardonline.org or 701-364-9013
July 21
SMARTPHONE PHOTOGRAPHY
Learn about smartphone camera features and tips for capturing better photos with your phone. Get tips on basic photo editing skills and unleash your creativity with smartphone photography that you’ll want to share and frame.
3:00 – 3:45 PM
Virtual/Online Register at aarp.cvent.com/photo7-21-21
July 22-24
MOONDANCE JAM 30
The biggest rock festival in Minnesota, Moondance Jam features over 50 bands on four stages. Four great days of music and rockin’ including the Pre-Jam on Wednesday night. Performances by Halestorm, Todd Rundgren, Don Felder, Grand Funk Railroad, Night Ranger and more. Tickets and camping are on sale now. Call 218-836-1055 or order online at moondancejam.com
Moondance Fairgrounds
7050 39th Ave NW, Walker, MN
6 miles east of Walker near Leech Lake
August 5
COMFORT PILLOWS FOR KIDS
Youth ages 8-16 will learn what grief is and how to identify their personal grief feelings and reactions. They will also learn the importance and benefits of keeping memories alive and how to practice good self-care. This class will involve group discussion, and making a comfort pillow. We recommend an adult be nearby or accessible during the class to assist the child, if needed. This virtual class is free and open to the public. Registration is required by July 26, so arrangements can be made to pick up class supplies. In some cases, the packets/lists may be mailed.
11:30 AM — 1:00 PM
Virtual/Online Register at hrrv.org/grief-support/2021-grief-class-registration/