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THE ULTIMATE WEDDING GUIDE From the caterers to the venue, we try and make planning your special day as easy as possible with our ultimate wedding guide.

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Culinary Spotlight

Eric Watson goes a step above mozzarella and leads you through the process of making burrata.

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Music Spotlight

A wedding band can make or break your wedding. Seth Holden walks you through the process of what you should be looking for when picking one.

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Startup Community Spotlight

Greg Tehven, Fargo’s start-up community evangelist, talks about building the community you want to be a part of.

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Eric Krogh from Hennessy’s Irish Pub tells us what separates Irish whiskey from the other whiskey out there.

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Event Calendar

Find out where you should be this month with our event calendar.

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Words From the Wise

Independent Tradition

Meet three area golf pros and learn where you should be golfing this summer.

The FM RedHawks have become a staple entertainment in FargoMoorhead, but how did they end up here? We have the answer.

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Find out where your favorite band is playing this month.

101 Drink Specials

On The Cover

The bride will always be the most beautiful person in the room and this bride captured by Legacy Photography is no different.

Wondering where to wet your whistle? Look no farther than our drink specials page.

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Volume 4 / Issue 8

July 2014

Fargo Monthly Magazine is published 12 times a year and it’s free. Copies are available at over 800 Fargo-Moorhead locations and digitally at fargomonthly.com.

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Your SPECIAL Day Is there anything more beautiful than a bride on her wedding day? editor’s choice A bride walking down the aisle is among one of the most beautiful sights you’ll ever witness. A newborn baby, a sunset over the ocean, the first glance at your true love; there are some things that you’ll never forget and that can take your breath away. However, the days and months leading up to that day can be stressful and difficult. Many women dream about their wedding day most of their lives. They fantasize about it as a girl, wait for their Prince Charming and count down the days after the engagement. Unfortunately, once the ring is on the finger, they are introduced to the cold truth of wedding planning: it can be a pain in the butt. No wonder bridezillas are created. Why does it have to be that way? This is your special day. You should enjoy it; that goes the same with planning. There are numerous details to figure out. The photographer. The caterer. The venue. The guest list. Countless phone calls to make and checks to write. The list goes on and on. You should have fun creating and

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planning your wedding. We hope to make the process easier. We interviewed experts in their respected fields to help you come up with a plan. We compiled a directory so you don’t have to spend hours hunting down resources. We’re trying to make your life as easy as possible so your special day can be just that – truly special and unique. I’m just sorry that we can’t help with the checkwriting part.

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Where I’ll Be this Month Fiddler on the Roof

10th, 11th, 15th-18th at 7:30 p.m. What’s not to love about this musical? I’m especially looking forward to this performance by the MSUM Straw Hat Players. Now, if I only were a rich man…

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12th at 8 p.m. It’s not everyday that an original member of The Beatles is in town. McCartney is responsible for too many hit songs to list and you can bet I’ll be there singing along with all of them.

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24th from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. If you haven’t checked out a TEDx event, you’re missing out. These events gather speakers from different specialties and have them speak about subjects that are meant to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group.

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Wedding guide Planning what is arguably the biggest day of your life can be stressful. However, we have compiled the area’s ultimate wedding guide to make it that much easier. We sat down with 12 wedding experts to get the best advice possible for you, so from the dress to the dÊcor, we have you covered. Cheers to you and your loved ones on your special day.

Written by Lisa Marchand and Amber Morgan

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FOOD Eric and Sara Watson not only run Mezzaluna in downtown Fargo, but they also own one of the best catering companies in the area. They gave us some tips on how to improve your catering experience as well as some fun, budget-friendly alternatives.

1 FORM VERSUS FUNCTION Your venue will dictate the menu. Depending on the reception venue’s kitchen facility, some food may or may not be a viable option. The Watsons say that couples should keep an open mind to different options if that is the case.

2 TRUST YOURSELF AND YOUR CATERER Eric Watson says the most important thing for couples to have when it comes to food is trust. Trust your instincts and trust your caterer.

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3 CONSIDER OFF-PEAK HOURS A budget does not equate sacrificing food quality. The Watsons recently catered a morning wedding whose reception was at their restaurant Mezzaluna. They served a gourmet brunch where the guests were fed well and the couple saved some money.

4 BOOK WELL IN ADVANCE Like most aspects of a wedding, the sooner you book the better. Mosaic is already booking weddings for next summer, as are many other caterers. Give yourself and the caterer time to develop a quality menu for your special day.

5 EMBRACE NONTRADITIONAL MEALS If you want to keep a traditional evening reception, you do not necessarily need to have a full-service sit down dinner. The Watsons say that some couples are gravitating toward hors d’oeuvres parties, which better allows guests to socialize. Family style and buffet lines are other options that may be more budget-friendly.

MOSAIC FOODS 69 4th St. N, Fargo 701-373-7805 mosaicfoods.net

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MUSIC The music makes the reception, so picking a DJ can be a daunting task. Sales & Booking Manager Steve Pris of Fargo’s largest DJ company told us what to keep in mind when searching for your wedding night entertainment.

1 MORE BANG FOR YOUR BUCK Opting for a DJ rather than a live band is not only more budgetfriendly, but more music-friendly. Pris says that a DJ will play straight through, unlike bands who will take several breaks throughout the evening. Plus, you will get a greater variety of music with a DJ.

4 BOOK ASAP Believe it or not, Pris has already started booking weddings for the summer of 2015. In fact, some days are nearly booked solid, even with their 11 different DJ systems available per night. Book your music as soon as possible to lighten your wedding to-do list.

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LOOK PAST THE MUSIC

FIND A PERSONABLE DJ

Powerplay DJ offers more than just reception music. Consider renting one of their photo booths or karaoke machines as an added bonus for you and your guests.

Whether you go through Powerplay DJ or another area company, make sure you hit it off with your DJ. Pris says to keep in mind that they control the vibe of the reception, so you want to make sure they can handle entertaining hundreds of guests.

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CONSIDER NONTRADITIONAL DAYS

PERSONALIZE YOUR RECEPTION

Saturdays are the obvious choice for many weddings. However, Friday evenings may be a better option, especially if your wedding falls in the summertime. You may have a better chance of booking your favorite DJ.

As a couple, sit down and determine what individual dances, group dances, do-not-plays and specific requests you want. Powerplay DJ meets with you three to five weeks before your wedding for a music consultation to help make the night totally yours.


POWERPLAY DJ 3317 Fiechtner Dr. S, Fargo 701-235-3211 powerplaydj.com


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PLAN One career change led to another and Carrie Brusven found herself starting an event designing service, Rustic Trunk Rentals & Design. Since 2012 she has wowed couples on their big day with her vintageinspired style. The small business owner, who also works at Eco Chic Boutique, shared advice for couples looking for a little help with design.

1 FOCUS ON THE BIG PICTURE

KNOW YOUR PERSONALITIES

Whether you opt for Rustic Trunk’s partial design or go a different route, pick three specific areas to focus on. By doing this, you can focus your design on the most important parts of your wedding, whether it’s your head table, centerpieces, ceremony altar or anything else. This will give you good direction.

Brusven says her number one advice for couples is to know your personalities as individuals and as a couple. Not only will this give your designer something to work with, your guests will come to your wedding and say, “This feels like them.”

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No matter how hard you try, Brusven says you cannot please everybody, nor should you try. It isn’t everybody’s wedding; it’s your wedding, and no matter what you pick it will not fit all styles. Follow your gut and make the design totally yours.

Rustic Trunk has an extensive inventory of rentals, from antique chairs and tables to vintage suitcases and rustic signage. Not only does renting save you money, it saves you time, energy and a whole lot of stress. You can return the items after your wedding without having to worry about storing or selling them.

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GIVE YOUR DESIGNER SOME FREEDOM As with other experts in the wedding field, they desire a little creative freedom. Brusven says to trust your designer because that is why you hire one. They are there to make your life easier and your wedding day beautiful.

SIMPLE IS BEAUTIFUL According to Brusven’s taste, simple is beautiful. You do not have to have lavish, expensive decorations to have a beautiful wedding.

RUSTIC TRUNK RENTALS & DESIGN 701-412-3782 rustictrunk.net


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VENUE Fargo Air Museum offers one of the most unique venues to host your wedding. Ruth Rivera know choosing a location is only part of the process, though. They offer key advice on communicating with your venue.

1 VISIT ONSITE

BRING CLEAR IDEAS

The best way to get to know your venue is by visiting it. Onsite visits allow you the chance to measure the space, take pictures and have a consultation. Face-to-face interactions are the best mode of communication when it comes to planning one of the biggest days of your life.

Make decisions about what you desire from a venue and choose accordingly. Follow up with a consultation with your venue coordinator – communication is key in making sure everyone is on the same page.

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LEARN THEIR CAPABILITIES

COMMUNICATE TIMEFRAMES

Understand your venue’s capabilities inside and out. What are their capacities for sound, lighting and decorating? How flexible are they and what are their limits? Make sure to bring these questions up during your consultation.

Your venue’s staff should be aware of the timeframes of your schedule. Details such as the start time of your dinner and when alcohol should stop being served are essential in making sure your celebration runs smoothly.

5 KNOW THEIR PAST Ask your venue coordinator what they have done in the past when dealing with unpredictable situations. Additionally, if you have a concern about a potential situation, consult your coordinator and ask for their recommendation. It’s important you feel comfortable that the person you hire can handle a variety of situations.


FARGO AIR MUSEUM 1609 19th Ave. N, Fargo 701-293-8043 fargoairmuseum.org


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FLOWERS Shotwell Floral has been a local legend for 125 years. Owner Annette Shotwell has seen her fair share of weddings and shared some excellent tips for brides and grooms who are picking out their floral arrangements and decorations.

1 RESEARCH Shotwell says the best thing a couple can do right away is research. Check out sites like Pinterest and determine what you do and do not like. If something piques your interest, the florist can help make it a reality.

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BRING PICTURES

RENT TO SAVE MONEY

Bring shots of the venue and the wedding gown, which will give the florist a look into your big day and will pave the way for your floral arrangements. A vintage dress and a rustic venue may call for a hand-gathered bouquet, while other looks may call for more streamlined florals.

If you’re on a budget, renting containers, vases, banners or an arbor may be the way to go. Shotwell says it’s a great option for couples because they are able to use beautiful decorations for their wedding day and simply to return them afterward. Another tactic is to use florals on a portion of your reception tables and supplement the others with small decorations.



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4 PERSONALIZE YOUR DAY Shotwell says couples are personalizing their weddings more and more. In the past, brides and grooms may have simply picked colors they liked and a couple of flowers and that was that. With so many options today, you can make your wedding day totally yours, letting your flowers and decorations represent the both of you.

5 TRUST YOUR FLORIST Be open-minded to their suggestions, because they have a plethora of knowledge. They are going to know what will and will not work and will probably have some great ideas. Shotwell mentioned if a problem arises, such as with a particular crop, they have the resources to supplement the flower.

6 KEEP SEASONAL FLOWERS IN MIND Off-season flowers may stretch your budget significantly, so check out what flowers will be in season during your wedding. If your heart is set on specific flowers, Shotwell Floral will work with you to ship them in or supplement them with something similar.

SHOTWELL FLORAL & GREENHOUSES 4000 40th St. S, Fargo 701-356-9377 shotwellflorist.com

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GOWN One of the most anticipated parts of any wedding is the bride’s gown. Alan Evans Bridal Manager Janna Knox shared some expert tips on how to make the most out of your shopping experience for both you and your girls.

1 SEARCH EARLY Bridal can take between five and nine months to ship and alterations can take between two and three. Allow yourself about a year to a year-and-a-half for peace of mind. If time is of the essence, you may be able to pay a rush charge on your dress and its alterations. Buying off the rack may be an option as well.

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LIMIT YOUR ENTOURAGE

Knox says the best attitude a bride can have is being open to trying different things. Some styles that you are interested in may not be within your budget or fit how you expected. Being too picky may limit your options and leave you disappointed.

Too many opinions can make dress shopping nearly impossible. Knox suggests you bring the people whose opinions you value the most, because large groups may make it hard to make a decision. Consider limiting it to your mother, maid of honor and future mother-in-law.


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4 DON’T OVERLOOK ACCESSORIES

CONSIDER YOUR BRIDESMAIDS

Items such as your veil, shoes, jewelry and belt may be small but are not unimportant. Knox says to get those out of the way shortly after you pick a dress because they, too, may need to be shipped. Don’t hold off until two to three months beforehand.

Try to pick your bridesmaid dresses at least six months ahead so your girls have time to get alterations and have them shipped. Knox says that since everyone has different body shapes, be open to the idea of different dresses in the same color so your bridesmaids feel comfortable on your big day.

6 STAY CALM The biggest piece of advice Knox has is to stay calm. Shopping for your wedding day is supposed to be fun, so try not to let the little things get to you. Let your friends, family and bridal consultant help you out. That’s what they’re there for.

ALAN EVANS BRIDAL 512 Center Ave, Moorhead 218-236-8543 alanevansbridal.com


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SUIT With two Fargo locations and hundreds of weddings each year, Halberstadt’s has the resources and expertise to make this part of your wedding a breeze. Managing Partner Barry Gruchow gave us some expert tips on how to shop for men’s attire for your big day.

1 KNOW YOUR WEDDING PARTY One of the most important things for a couple to know is their wedding party. Gruchow has noticed wedding parties growing in the last few years to include more groomsmen, more ushers and both fathers. Slim fit suits and tuxedos are all the rage right now, but that style may not be suitable for all men. Try to pick a style that will be appropriate and flattering for everyone.

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There are subtle differences between tuxedos and suits, but both are appropriate for weddings. Tuxedos have satin lapels, satin buttons as opposed to brass or plastic and a satin stripe down the side of the pants. Gruchow says suits are the more popular, cost effective option since men get to own them rather than rent.

If your budget allows, Gruchow always recommends a 100 percent wool tux or suit rather than one made of synthetic material or polyester. However, the fit is what makes all the difference. A good tux or suit is tailored well to the man, and then it comes down to fabric.

To ensure every man’s tux or suit fits properly, have them all go through the same process: stop in the store, get measured by a professional and try on the selected tux or suit. If this isn’t possible for each man, send him to a men’s clothier to get properly measured. Halberstadt’s has two full-time tailors that will alter the tux or suit correctly.


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60-DAY TIMELINE Be sure to give them at least two months to take care of all tux or suit decisions, fittings and issues that may arise. That way, they can have everything ready to go two to four weeks before the big day. Gruchow says Halberstadt’s will “move and shake” with whatever they need to deal with, but that 60 days is an excellent time frame.

REMEMBER IT’S YOUR DAY Couples should stay true to their individual style. Halberstadt’s is more than happy to accommodate, no matter the vision. Gruchow says that light grays and tans have been popular lately, but that the classic black and white combination will never go out of style.

HALBERSTADT’S West Acres Mall, 3902 13th Ave. S, Fargo

701-277-0745 102 Broadway, Fargo 701-364-9225 halberstadtsmenswear.com


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JEWELRY Royal Jewelers is a family-owned jewelry store located in downtown Fargo that has been operating for over 85 years. Jill Borgerding, sales associate and graduate gemologist at Royal Jewelers, offers tips when choosing the rings.

1 PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT YOUR FIANCÉ WANTS This may sound obvious, but make sure it doesn’t go overlooked. Avoid making assumptions about your fiancé’s interests. But if you’re stuck and don’t know where to turn, remember your jeweler is there to help you every step of the way.

2 CHECK OUT ONLINE RESOURCES Online resources can provide a good amount of background info regarding quality and style and can point you in the right direction. Check out various sites like gia.edu and americangemsociety.org, both of which offer detailed info about diamonds and gemstones.

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CONSIDER THE DIAMOND QUALITY

REMEMBER WHAT MAKES YOU COMFORTABLE

Diamond quality is one of the most important aspects to consider. There are a variety of options one in terms of quality and price. Pay special attention to the four C’s: clarity, cut, carat and color.

Remember your decision boils down to how comfortable you are with the final result. Your jeweler can offer as much advice as he or she can provide, but you’re the one who needs to make the final decision and be satisfied with it. Make sure you’re not sacrificing your comfort for anyone else’s sake.

701-232-2491 royaljewelersfargo.com

6 DETERMINE YOUR METAL CHOICE Does your fiancé want platinum, white gold or yellow gold? Knowing the differences between the metals will satisfy you and your fiancé in the long-run.

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PHOTOS The relationship between you and your photographer is essential in determining the success of your captured moments. Katie Lewis, an award-winning photographer who has been featured in both magazines and blogs, offers valuable tips in maintaining good communication before and during your big day.

1 DISCUSS YOUR SCHEDULE CHANGES Always keep your photographer posted about any changes that occur throughout the day. Spontaneity can prevent your photographer from capturing your most priceless moments. Changes that may seem minor – like the start time of a dinner or a dance – do affect your photographer’s ability to capture your vision.

2 SPILL YOUR SECRETS Sometimes families forget to let their photographer know about planned surprises, and the photographer is somewhere else when some of your best moments occur. Don’t let these moments be confined to your memories because you forgot to let your photographer in on the secret.

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3 SHARE THE DETAILS OF YOUR DAY Your photographer should know the schedule of the day as well as you do. He or she has expert knowledge on how much time will be needed to capture your moments, and your photographer needs the proper preparation in order to ensure the quality work you want.

4 BOOK AN ENGAGEMENT SESSION The advantage of booking engagement sessions – regardless if you feel you need them or not – allows you to get to know your wedding photographer and experience how he or she works. It also gives you an idea of what your wedding day is going to be like, and the less uncertainty you to experience on your big day, the better.

5 SHARE SPECIFIC MOMENTS Let your photographer know about any specific pictures you want. At the same time, though, don’t get obsessed with Pinterest. You hired your photographer for his or her creative vision; don’t ask for your Pinterest faves to be re-created – the best pictures never are.

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KATIE LEWIS PHOTOGRAPHY 701-893-5782 katielewisphotography.com



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VIDEO While the food and venue will be gone before you know it, the photos and videos from your wedding day last forever. At least that’s what Justin Kavlie and Preston Johnson of Grassfire Studios believe. We talked with the two co-founders of the videography company to get some wedding video tips.

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GET TO KNOW YOUR VIDEOGRAPHER

Highlight videos are becoming more and more popular. According to Johnson, about 9 out of 10 clients went with the highlight video. Rather than filming the whole ceremony, this video will break up the whole day into a 5-minute video.

Your videographer is going to capture the most important day of your life; it’s important to get to know them and develop a rapport. “We really believe that to tell that story the best way that we can, we need to spend some time with you,” Johnson said. That’s why they like to meet the couple several weeks before the wedding and spend most of the wedding day with the bride and groom.

3 DIFFERENT PACKAGES Grassfire Studios offers several different packages. These packages range from their basic package to up to 12 hours of coverage, which includes them coming to the groom’s dinner. The larger packages usually involve more cinematographers and longer videos. You must decide what you want your wedding video to be.

4 COME WITH IDEAS Johnson and Kavlie love couples that approach them with ideas. That can range from an idea for a specific shot, a certain location or even somebody that will be fun to follow around. “We love couples that come to us and go, ‘This uncle that I have, spend some time capturing him because he’s going to be so much fun at the reception,’” Johnson said. Photo by J. Alan Paul Photography

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5 HOW DO YOU SHARE YOUR VIDEO? Be sure to ask yourself how you will be sharing your video with your friends and family. Facebook is the new favorite medium. Although they’re happy to make them, Grassfire Studios doesn’t make DVDs that often anymore. Couples are usually just given the digital file of the wedding video.

GRASSFIRE STUDIOS 916 Main Ave, Fargo 701-658-9406 grassfirestudios.com

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COMMUNICATION IS KEY Johnson and Kavlie say that the day of the wedding should be fun and as stress free for the couple as possible. One way to ensure this is to have plenty of communication before the wedding day. “Whoever is going to be shooting the wedding, sits down with (the couple) and asks them a thousand different questions.” Those questions are designed to make the couple think about some details they might not have.

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CAKE Nichole’s Fine Pastry is known for its European-style selection, especially its desserts. Nichole Hensen, owner of Nichole’s Fine Pastry, provided something to keep in mind when choosing where to order your dessert.

1 DETERMINE YOUR BUDGET Decide how much money you’re willing to spend before you go cake shopping. Figure out which bakeries are above your price range and which ones make the cut, and stick to those you know you can afford.

3 COMMIT TO A STYLE Are you interested in a more traditional cake, like a tiered cake? Or are you interested in something more casual or experimental, like cupcakes? This decision may affect which bakery you choose, so consider a style early.

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2 ORDER EARLY Order your dessert 9-12 months before your wedding day. Bakeries get booked fast, and you don’t want to miss out on your number one choice because you didn’t call soon enough and give your baker enough notice.

4 ASK IF THE BAKERY DELIVERS If you’re ordering a stacked-up cake, picking it up from the bakery yourself is probably not your best option. Ask if your baker delivers, and he or she can stack up your cake on site.

5 DECIDE HOW YOUR DESSERT WILL BE SERVED Will you have a buffet dinner where guests will pick up their dessert? Or will you have a sit down dinner with a waitstaff? If your baker delivers, this will affect placement, so be sure to keep your baker in the loop.


NICHOLE’S FINE PASTRY 13 8th St. S, Fargo 701-232-6430 nicholesfinepastry.com


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RIDE Transportation can be one aspect of your wedding day that’s easy to overlook. Andy Draeger, manager of Fargo Party Ride, gives us the lowdown on why you should be riding in style on your special day.

1 A GOOD CHAUFFEUR CAN MAKE OR BREAK THE NIGHT You will be spending a couple of hours with your chauffeur. Make sure that the company you go with looks for outgoing and fun personalities in their drivers.

2 HOW TO USE A BUS OR LIMO Most times, wedding couples rent a bus or limo to get them from the wedding to the reception. This gives the couple an hour or two to have time with close friends and family before heading to their reception.

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SHUTTLE BUSES Fargo Party Ride has been doing more and more shuttles from a venue to a hotel. Some wedding venues, like Rustic Oaks or Vintage Garden, are out of town. A shuttle bus can provide transportation for guests to get safely back to their hotel.

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BACHELOR/ BACHELORETTE PARTIES Let’s face it: the bachelor or bachelorette party is a big aspect of a wedding and a party bus is a common way to celebrate. Draeger said that themed parties, bar hopping in the lake country or from small towns around the area are some popular ways to celebrate.

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According to Draeger, weddings usually book their bus or limo five to six months in advance and bachelor/bachelorette parties are booked about a month out.

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JOHNNY CARINO’S 4410 17th Ave. S, Fargo 701-282-2022 catering.carinos.com

LUSH LOLA’S 1407 1st Ave. N, Fargo 218-234-2712 lushlolas.com

GREEN MILL CATERING 3340 13th Ave S, Fargo 701-298-8000 greenmillcatering.com

VIP CREATIVE CATERING 624 Main Ave, Fargo 701-293-1999 fargo-vip-room.com

BLACKBIRD WOODFIRE CATERING 206 Broadway N, Fargo 701-478-1968 blackbirdwoodfire.com

OVEN DOOR CATERING 1338 3rd Ave. N, Fargo 701-232-3207 ovendoor.com ONE-ON-ONE PRO CATERING 1421 7th Ave. N, Fargo 701-237-4666 oneononecatering.biz D & J CATERING 701-799-2856 dandjcatering.net AVALON EVENT CENTERS 613 1st Ave. N, Fargo 701-232-1336 fargo-avalon.com ZEN’S CREATIVE CATERING 24026 Co. Highway 27 Fergus Falls, MN 218-998-2979 zenscreativecatering.com QUALITY CATERING 1939 Co. Highway 35 Ada, MN 218-280-1801 CASEY JO’S CATERING 7214 80th St. S, Sabin, MN 701-219-1353 caseyjoscatering.com FAMOUS DAVE’S 2581 45th St. SW, Fargo 701-282-8900 famousdaves.com/fargo

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CLASSIC CAKES & CATERING 411 2nd Ave. S, Moorhead 218-233-3008 Search Classic Cakes and Catering LLC on Facebook PRIVATE EVENTS CATERING 2621 Fairway Dr, Moorhead 701-729-6255 privateeventscatering.com SANTA LUCIA RESTAURANTÉ 1109 38th St. S, Fargo 701-306-1071 santaluciainc.com SPEAK EASY 1001 30th Ave. S, Moorhead 218-233-1326 speakeasyrestaurant.com TOSCANA 202 Broadway N. Fargo 701-235-9100 toscanadowntown.com GRAZIES ITALIAN GRILL 2000 44th St. SW, Fargo 701-492-5151 graziesfargo.com

/// M JOY mjoyphotography.com



Wedding Directory ATTIRE LEEANNE’S BRIDAL 4340 13th Ave. SW, Fargo 701-232-7433 leeannesbridalnd.com

CASH WISE FLOWER SHOPPE 1401 33rd St. SW, Fargo 701-237-4291

STRAUS 3223 13th Ave. S, Fargo 701-235-7593 strausclothing.com

CLASSIC FLORAL 29 Sheyenne St, West Fargo 701-281-0767 westfargoflowers.com

WEDDING ELEGANCE 2551 45th St. S. Suite 125, Fargo 701-241-9128 weddingelegancend.com

COUNTRY GREENERY 2901 13th Ave. S, Fargo 701-239-0000 17 5th St. S, Moorhead 218-236-0000 countrygreenery.com

MEN’S WEARHOUSE 4302 13th Ave. S, Fargo 701-282-4386 menswearhouse.com DAVID’S BRIDAL 1500 13th Ave. E, West Fargo 701-281-4945 davidbridal.com TIP TOP TUX West Acres Mall, 3902 13th Ave. S, Fargo 701-282-6248 Moorhead Center Mall, 512 Center Ave, Moorhead 218-236-7330 tttux.com YOUR DAY BY NICOLE 102 Broadway Suite 103, Fargo 701-478-1960 Search Your Day by nicole on Facebook AFFAIRS BY BRITTANY, INC. Washington Square Mall, 808 Washington Ave, Detroit Lakes, MN 218-847-3788 affairsbybrittany.com

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FLOWERS

DALBOL FLOWERS 1450 25th St. S, Fargo 701-235-5864 dalbolflowers.com FLORAL EXPRESSIONS 1002 Main Ave, Fargo 701-356-2221 fargoflowershop.com FLOWERS TOO 1100 13th Ave. E, West Fargo 701-277-5032 PRAIRIE PETALS 210 N Broadway Suite 104, Fargo 701-364-0151 prairiepetalsfm.com HORNBACHER’S Most Hornbacher’s locations hornbachers.com SWENSON’S FLORAL 2307 19th St. S, Moorhead 218-233-5311 swensonsfloral.com

IMAGES OFF BROADWAY imagesoffbroadway.com



Wedding Directory VENUES A FRIEND’S HOUSE 10066 20th St. N. Moorhead, MN 701-541-3747 or 218-291-0021 afriendshouse.info AVALON EVENT CENTERS 613 1st Ave. N, Fargo 701-232-1336 fargo-avalon.com BLUESTEM CENTER FOR THE ARTS 801 50th Ave. SW, Moorhead 218-477-6500 trollwood.org COTEAU DES PRAIRIES LODGE 9953 141st Ave. SE, Havana, ND 701-680-1175 cdplodge.com COURTYARD MARRIOTT 1080 28th Ave. S, Moorhead 218-284-1000 marriott.com DOUBLEWOOD INN 3333 13th Ave. S, Fargo 701-235-3333 doublewoodinnfargo. com ECCE ART + YOGA 216 Broadway, Fargo 701-298-3223 ecce216.com EASTGATE EVENT CENTER 123 21st St. S, Moorhead 218-233-4888 eastgateeventcenter.com ELKS LODGE 3435 Broadway N, Fargo 701-293-5151 elks.org

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FARGO BILLIARDS & GASTROPUB 3234 43rd St. S, Fargo 701-282-4168 fargobilliards.com GRAZIES ATRIUM 2000 44th St. SW, Fargo 701-492-5151 graziesfargo.com

O’KELLY’S 3800 Main Ave., Fargo 701-277-1880 okellys.net OXBOW COUNTRY CLUB 130 Oxbow Dr, Oxbow, ND 701-588-4666 oxbowcc.com

HILTON GARDEN INN 4351 17th Ave. S, Fargo 701-499-6000 hiltongardeninn3.hilton. com

PLAINS ART MUSEUM 704 1st Ave. N, Fargo 701-232-3821 plainsart.org

HJEMKOMST CENTER 202 1st Ave. N, Moorhead 218-299-5515

RADISSON 201 5th St. N, Fargo 701-232-7363 radisson.com

HOLIDAY INN OF FARGO 3803 13th Ave. S, Fargo 701-282-2700 fargohi.com

RAMADA PLAZA & SUITES 1635 42nd St. S, Fargo 701-277-9000 ramadafargo.com

HOTEL DONALDSON 101 N Broadway, Fargo 701-478-1000 hoteldonaldson.com

RENDEZVOUS PARK 1055 32nd Ave. W, West Fargo 701-433-5360 wfparks.org/parksfacilities/rendezvouspark/

ISLAND PARK 302 7th St. S, Fargo 701-499-6076 fargoparks.com/ facilities-detail/islandpark LINDENWOOD PARK 1905 Roger Maris Drive, Fargo 701-232-3987 fargoparks.com/ facilities-detail/ lindenwood-park THE MCGOVERN ALUMNI CENTER AT NDSU 1241 University Drive N, Fargo 701-231-6802 ndsualumnicenter.com

RHEAULT FARM 2902 25th St. S, Fargo 701-499-7788 fargoparks.com RUSTIC OAKS 12155 3rd St. S, Moorhead 218-343-0347 rusticoaks.net SEASONS AT ROSE CREEK 1500 Rose Creek Pkwy E, Fargo 701-235-5000 seasonsatrosecreek.com

SHOOTING STAR CASINO 777 S Casino Rd, Mahnomen, MN 800-453-STAR (7827) starcasino.com SHADOW WOOD PARK 3545 4th St. E, West Fargo 701-433-5360 wfparks.org SQUARE ONE KITCHENS AND EVENT CENTER 1407 1st Ave. N, Fargo 701-388-1137 squareonekitchens.com STONERIDGE GARDEN 13991 54th St. SE Enderlin, ND 701-437-2013 stoneridgegarden.com USHER’S HOUSE 700 First Ave. N, Moorhead 218-287-0080 ushershouse.com THE VINTAGE GARDEN 13571 130th St. S. Barnesville, MN 218-329-8108 vintagegardenvenue. com


J. ALAN PAUL PHOTOGRAPHY jalanpaul.com


Wedding Directory

TRANSPORTATION DAKOTA CARRIAGE 7414 40th Ave. N, Fargo 701-347-4069 dakotacarriagecompany.com EXCALIBER LIMOUSINE 701-730-6023 excaliberlimo.net PLATINUM LIMOUSINE 3418 2nd St. E, West Fargo 701-471-5353 platinum-limos.com ALL OCCASIONS LIMOUSINE 701-232-limo (5466) fargolimo.com VIP LIMO 701-318-5070 fmviplimo.com THE FUN BUS 701-361-4456 thefunbus.net PARTY WHEELS 218-329-5465 partywheelsllc.com PROFILE LIMOUSINE 701-741-6460 profilelimo.net

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WEDDING PLANNERS A GRAND AFFAIR WEDDING AND EVENT PLANNING & DECORATING 701-234-1696 a-grand-affair.net BLISS EVENTS AND WEDDINGS 3518 Polk St. S, Fargo 701-261-4730 blissweddingsfargo.com SHARPER IMAGE WEDDING RENTALS 4302 13th Ave. S. Suite 4, Fargo 218-850-9394 sharperimagewedding rentalsfargo.com


DAN FRANCIS PHOTOGRAPHY danfrancisphotography.com


Wedding Directory PHOTOGRAPHERS BRITTA THE PHOTOGRAPHER 824 Main Ave, Fargo 701-446-8766 brittathephotographer.com

YVONNE DENAULT PHOTOGRAPHY 417 Main Ave. Suite 200, Fargo 701-373-5770 weddings.yvonnedenault.com

FATE AND LOVE PHOTOGRAPHY 701.690.7789 or 218.422.6107 fateandlovephotography.com

MJOY PHOTOGRAPHY 701-730-0422 mjoyphotography.com

FROZEN MUSIC STUDIOS PHOTOGRAPHY 11 8th St. S, Fargo 218-227-3037 frozenmusicstudios.com HANEY’S PHOTOGRAPHY 1610 Main Ave, Moorhead 218-233-8778 haneysphotography.pagescene.com IMAGES OFF BROADWAY 218-343-0347 or 218-443-3660 imagesoffbroadway.com J. ALAN PAUL PHOTOGRAPHY 701-566-0525 jalanpaul.com KATIE LEWIS PHOTOGRAPHY 701-893-5782 katielewisphotography.com LEGACY PHOTOGRAPHY 118 Broadway Suite L5, Fargo 701-893-7468 legacyfargo.com MEMORIES FOREVER PHOTOGRAPHY 3940 10th St. N, Fargo 701-297-7594 mfphotos.net SAMANTHA MEYER PHOTOGRAPHY 910 Main Ave. Suite 201, Fargo 701-491-8435 samantha-meyer.com SKYLOFT PHOTOGRAPHY 310 37th Ave. S, Moorhead 218-799-0470 skyloftphotography.com

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BEN NASH PHOTOGRAPHY 701-640-1824 ben-nash.com STUDIO 9 PHOTOGRAPHY 901 9th St. S, Fargo 701-850-5765 studio9fargo.com DAN FRANCIS PHOTOGRAPHY 10 8th St. N Studio 200, Fargo 701-238-7185 danfrancisphotography.com NORTHERN STORIES 701-566-0280 northern-stories.com

VIDEOGRAPHERS ECLIPSE MULTIMEDIA & VIDEO 701-200-9552 eclipsemulti.com EXPOSURE PRODUCTIONS 701-540-3236 fmexposure.com FATE AND LOVE PHOTOGRAPHY 701.690.7789 or 218.422.6107 fateandlovephotography.com MORNINGSIDE FILMS LLC 218-790-0929 morningsidefilms.com NORTHERN STORIES 701-566-0280 northern-stories.com

BEN NASH PHOTOGRAPHY ben-nash.com


SAMANTHA MEYER PHOTOGRAPHY

A Destination For Any Wedding


Wedding Directory JEWELERS A CUTTING EDGE 1700 32nd Ave. S, Fargo 701-356-7700 acuttingedgejewelry.com THE CROWN JEWELS 1450 25th St. S. #136, Fargo 701-237-6809 crownjewelsfargo.com HELZBERG DIAMONDS West Acres Mall, 3902 13th Ave. S, Fargo 701-282-6341 helzberg.com KAY JEWELERS West Acres Mall, 3902 13th Ave. S, Fargo 701-282-3684 kay.com PUFFES FINE JEWELRY Moorhead Center Mall, 520 Center Ave, Moorhead 218-233-3190

CAKES CASH WISE 3300 Hwy 10 E, Moorhead 218-236-4910 1401 33rd St. S, Fargo 701-237-4120 cashwise.com FANTASIES IN FROSTING 207 17th St. S, Moorhead 218-236-1176 fantasiesinfrosting.com HORNBACHER’S Six locations in FM hornbachers.com LOVE IN THE OVEN 701-388-1137 loveintheovenbakery.com QUALITY BAKERY 2532 University Dr S, Fargo 701-237-9326 qualitybakeryfargo.com

RIDDLE’S JEWELRY 4055 13th Ave S, Fargo 701-277-1494 riddlesjewelry.com SCHMIDT’S GEMS & FINE JEWELRY 3011 25th St. S, Fargo 701-237-9211 schmidtsjewelry.com WIMMER’S DIAMONDS 602 Main Ave, Fargo 701-232-2008 West Acres Mall, 3902 13th Ave. S, Fargo 701-282-2606 wimmersdiamonds.com ZALES West Acres Mall, 3902 13th Ave. S, Fargo 701-282-4533 zales.com

STUDIO 9 studio9fargo.com

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Wedding Directory MUSIC DUDE WALKER’S MUSIC ON WHEELS 4110 40th St. S. #104, Fargo 701-234-9492 dudewalker.org D&J MUSIC AND KARAOKE 51 Broadway N, Fargo 701-200-2061 djmusickaraoke.com MIX VIBES 101 10th St. N, Fargo 701-367-8324 djmixvibes.com JIM RIVERS PRODUCTIONS 2727 34th Ave. S, Fargo 701-371-7005 jimriversproductions.com BOSS DJ SERVICES 701-238-9528 bossdjservices.com

32 BELOW 218-287-2037 32below.net OCTOBER ROAD 218-287-2037 octoberroad.net HEART&SOUL 630-640-8033 heartandsoul.vpweb.com 8TH HOUR 8thhourlive.com THE FRONT FENDERS thefrontfenders.com

ALLSTARZ DJ’S 1513 7th St. N, Fargo 701-239-9818

THE ROOSTERS 218-863-1367 theroosters.com

DANCE MACHINE 3837 River Dr. S, Fargo 701-261-8686 fargodancemachine.com

RHYME OR REASON 218-287-2037 rhymeorreason.net

HARMON DANCEWORKS & DJ 3425 1st St. E, West Fargo 701-541-7988 harmondanceworks.com DIGITAL DELIGHT PROFESSIONAL DJ SERVICE 3010 7 ½ Ave. N. Suite 2, Fargo 701-799-0685 digitaldelight.info KICK’N ENTERTAINMENT 218-207-8109 kicknentertainment.com ALL ACCESS MOBILE MUSIC 1455 32nd St. S. #9892, Fargo 701-793-2463 aammdj.com

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PIRATE RADIO PRODUCTIONS 2111 Main Ave. E. Suite 3, West Fargo 701-799-5672 pirateradioproductions.net

THE SHAKERS theshakersband.com

YVONNE DENAULT weddings.yvonnedenault.com





FARGO

Food

BURRATA: A STEP ABOVE MOZZARELLA

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he process of making fresh mozzarella is quite simple. If you haven’t done it before, I would recommend you give it a try. All you need is some fresh mozzarella curd, salt, hot water and a YouTube video. Mozzarella curd is not readily available at any local Fargo grocery store, but I’m sure if you asked nicely and offered to pay for the entire portion, the deli manager may oblige and order you some. A local chef may help you out as well. Very few things are better than fresh, hand pulled mozzarella with vine ripe tomatoes, fresh basil, a nice olive oil and some freshly ground black pepper. However, burrata may be just a step above fresh mozzarella, although it is technically still mozzarella. Burrata is Italian for “buttered.” This is because burrata is sometimes filled with butter and cream, but usually just cream. It’s made using the same process as fresh mozzarella. First, the fresh curd is plunged into salted hot water and hand-pulled to the proper consistency. However, instead of forming it into a solid, it’s formed into a cup and random pieces of mozzarella and cream are inserted. The fresh mozzarella is then crimped on top and remoistened before packaging. The end product results in a fresh mozzarella with a creamy center that runs onto the plate when cut into.

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During a recent trip to Winnipeg, I ate at a restaurant specializing in Spanish tapas. The house-smoked king salmon with burrata cheese caught my attention immediately. I ordered it anticipating a whole piece of burrata that I could cut into in order to expose the creamy interior texture and flavors. Instead, the cheese was already cut and used as a base for the salmon and remaining components. I have to say, I was disappointed. Not so much with the dish itself, but with the application of the burrata cheese. If you’re going to cut the cheese in advance, then why not simply use a fresh mozzarella? At the sake of sounding as though I have no shame, I can tell you that at Mezzaluna we serve our burrata whole with pesto, grilled bread and vine ripened tomatoes. We keep the seasonings and components to a bare minimum in order to let the natural flavors shine through. We believe that simplicity always wins, especially when the ingredients are of high quality. For now, burrata is still quite scarce in the Fargo-Moorhead restaurant scene. I’m sure it may pop up in a few more food establishments here in the next year, but, until then, feel free to join us at Mezzaluna to satisfy your burrata craving.

Did you hear that Mezzaluna won Fargo’s first ever Burger Battle? // Fargomonthly.com

REACH OUT eric@mosaicfoodgroup.com Eric Watson is the owner of Mezzaluna and Mosaic Foods in Fargo. He is also the founder and president of the Fargo branch of the American Culinary Federation.





Golf Pros

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and the area’s courses are in full swing. It is a lot of work running a golf course, even in the five months of off-season. So who are the ones behind the day-to-day operations of some of the area’s favorite R&R spots? We met with three of FargoMoorhead’s seasoned golf pros to get a behindthe-scenes look. By Lisa Marchand Photos by Tiffany Swanson & Paul Flessland

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What’s your favorite spot for 4th of July fireworks? // Fargomonthly.com


Edgewood Golf Course

Rose Creek Golf Course

Golf Pro: Matt Cook

Golf Pro: Greg McCullough

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Edgewood’s head golf pro began golfing when he was six years old, and the hobby turned into a career. For the last 15 years, he has been in charge of Fargo’s oldest public course.

But this golf professional doesn’t get out to enjoy a leisurely game of golf nearly as much as he’d like. However, he does get to run the day-to-day operations of two area golf courses, which he said is rewarding in itself.

reg McCullough knows just how many days are between the beginning and end of prime golf season: 215.

“The best part of my job is it’s never the same day,” McCullough said. “Even though you go through a lot of the same activities every day, every day gets to be a little bit different which is really cool.” The Minnesota native spent one winter working at a golf course in Arizona, and although he loved the weather, he couldn’t help but miss the seasons of the upper Midwest. “In the 7 months we’re open, I think we get the whole realm: we get cold and windy, we get hot and muggy, we get a lot of days in between.” In the 5 months Edgewood isn’t open, McCullough spends as much time with his family as possible. When golf season rolls around, he is lucky enough to work with close friends. He said that most of the golf pros in the area have either worked with each other or for each other, making it a tight knit group. “It makes it great for golf because there’s some consistency throughout the whole system,” McCullough said, “and it makes it great for us because we have people that we can ask questions.”

or 30 years Matt Cook has been playing his favorite game and anyone who can say that is pretty lucky.

For the past 10 years, Cook has overseen the golf operations of Rose Creek and Prairiewood Golf Courses. Aside from managing about two dozen employees, he helps organize corporate events and teaches lessons. But the greatest part of his job? The people. “It seems like we’ve really started to create a kind of a following, some real loyalty there,” Cook said. When the players pack up their clubs and the courses close for the season, Cook’s job isn’t done. The seven-month season, which Cook explained as Tax Day to Halloween, wraps up and they get a couple of slow months to recoup. Then spring arrives and the planning begins. Soon enough, the season begins anew and the courses are at full speed. “Here, it’s kind of nice because we’re so passionate about our golf around this area that it’s busy. It’s busy in the short window we have,” Cook said. When he can get out and play, he will jump at the opportunity. “Any day there’s not snow on the ground is the perfect day to play golf.”

19 Golf Course Ave. NE, Fargo 701-232-2824 | fargogolf.net

1500 Rose Creek Pkwy, Fargo 701-235-5100 | fargogolf.net

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Golf Pros the meadows

Golf Courses Fargo/Moorhead

Oxbow Country Club

Maple River Golf club

130 Oxbow Dr, Oxbow, ND 701-235-5100 fargogolf.net

3666 163rd Ave SE Mapleton, ND 701-282-5415 maplerivergolfclub.com

Osgood Country Club 4400 Clubhouse Dr, Fargo 701-356-3070 fargogolf.net

Golf Pro: Corey herlickson

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orey Herlickson has seen and played his fair share of windy golf courses. The Meadows golf professional spent six years as a golf pro in Las Vegas, which has little in common with Moorhead aside from its often breezy conditions. The Grand Forks native may have enjoyed the warm climate most days, but he couldn’t help but miss his snowy winters.

Village Green 3420 30th Ave S, Moorhead 218-299-PUTT moorheadgolf.com/villageGreen

Prairiewood Golf Course

He eventually returned to North Dakota and has been managing the Moorhead golf course for nine seasons. Las Vegas literally means “the meadows,” so the move must have been meant to be.

22 Prairiewood Dr, Fargo 701-232-1445 fargogolf.net

Herlickson also owns the clubhouse restaurants at The Meadows as well as Village Green, which is an uncommon hat to wear.

El Zagal Golf Course

But what Herlickson loves the most about his job is interacting with his customers. He said he’s the kind of guy who gets his energy from other people’s energy.

1400 Elm St. N, Fargo 701-232-8156 fargogolf.net

Fargo Country Club 509 26th Ave. S, Fargo 701-237-9122 fargocc.com

Moorhead Country Club 401 34th St. S, Moorhead 218-299-PUTT (7888) moorheadgolf.com/meadows

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What is your favorite memory from your wedding day? // Fargomonthly.com

Hawley Golf and Country Club 301 Highway 10, Hawley, MN 218-483-4808 hawleygolf.com

Bois De Sioux Golf Course

“I used to drive up to a ski lodge that had snow on Christmas just to get some snow, just to get some cold,” Herlickson said. “That gave me the chance to at least give me winter.”

“Having people come into a facility or an organization when they’re eager to be there, they’re happy because they’re there, and on their worst day at that place, they’ll say it’s better than their best day at work,” he said. “That makes it very easy to come to work and enjoy what you’re doing.”

surrounding area

2101 River Dr. N, Moorhead 218-236-0100 moorheadcountryclub.com

1305 R J Hughes Dr. Wahpeton, ND 701-642-3673 boisdesiouxgolf.com



FARGO

Events

Sky Digital and Spotlight Media Golf Tournament Last month, Sky Digital Advertising and Spotlight Media teamed up for a golf tournament to raise funds for the Red River Fraternal Order of Police’s Cops for Kids program. This program raises funds to give kids Christmas presents. Over 25 teams came together to support this good cause. Photos by Tiffany Swanson

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Where is your favorite spot to golf in the FM area? // Fargomonthly.com


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FARGO

Music

MUSIC SPOTLIGHT PICKING YOUR WEDDING MUSIC This month’s issue of Fargo Monthly is all about weddings, so I thought this month I would discuss picking the music for your wedding. I have been to quite a few weddings in my day. I have been in several weddings, including my own, and I have played in a couple of weddings. If you can believe it or not, I have also officiated several weddings. There are a couple of main points you should remember when picking the entertainment for your special day. First, know yourselves. Figure out what is most important to you. Weddings add up fast and not everyone has an unlimited budget for a wedding reception. When my wife and I were planning our wedding, the two things we didn’t care how much we spent on were photography and our band. If the entertainment you provide for your guests isn’t that important to you, or if your crazy families provide plenty of entertainment themselves, save your money. Rent a small sound system, put a playlist together on an iPod, hit ‘Play’ and enjoy yourself. If it is important to you, then be prepared to fork over a decent chunk of change. If you have answered ‘yes’ to the question of whether or not your wedding entertainment is important to you, then the next part of knowing yourselves is figuring out what kind of entertainment you want to hire. Do you love Top 40 radio and want to jam to everything current? Do you prefer to get nostalgic and hear all the songs that were playing on the radio when you were in high school? Or do you want to hear what was popular when you first met your significant other? If you want to do all the typical wedding shenanigans like the dollar dance, the garter raffle, the chicken dance or the hokey pokey – hire a DJ or a band that plays

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90 percent of their gigs for the woman who is front and center in a white dress. These bands are great at playing weddings; they know just what to play and how to work a wedding crowd. A DJ service is the same. They play weddings, graduation parties, proms and other school dances. Most DJs, through a DJ service company, are personable, charismatic and can make your night just as fun on the mic as they can on the decks. If this is not your forte and you frequent places that provide live original music and that is what you want to see at your reception, then ask your friends. If you have a friend or two that play in some of the bands you like to go see – all the better. Some of the best weddings I have been to, the bride or groom, or both, were good friends with the band. It really helps make the night more special. They know what your favorite songs are and will most likely play them for you, or they may be willing to take the time to learn some requests prior to the party. If you are not so lucky to be friends with your favorite local band, go introduce yourself. Trust me, as a musician, we are always interested in a fun gig. The second part of deciding what to pick for your wedding entertainment is to know your guests. If you love death metal and well over half of your guest list are over

Would you rather go to a wedding with a DJ or a live band? // Fargomonthly.com

40, I would suggest toning it down a bit. Try to find a compromise that makes you happy and keeps your guests at the party. They might love you to death (pardon the pun) but they may not stick around too long. Remember, it is your night, but you want everyone to feel comfortable. Also, remember that at your wedding, you are the reason for the party, but your guests are the ones that are going to make it a celebration. I know how stressful planning a wedding can be. I hope that I was able to help make planning this glorious event a little easier. Remember: know yourselves, know your guests and do what you can to include everyone, because the more your loved ones have a blast at your wedding, the more fun the whole night will be.

REACH OUT seth.holden.722@gmail.com

Seth Holden is a local promoter and drummer for several local bands.



FARGO

Business

GREG TEHVEN’S

STARTUP COMMUNITY

SPOTLIGHT CREATE THE COMMUNITY YOU WANT TO BE A PART OF

Seven years ago, I sat at a table with nine friends in a self-organized learning group studying social entrepreneurs. Our teacher, a former University of Minnesota professor, attempted to help us reimagine education by asking the question, “Where is community for you?” Each of us, in this intergenerational group of folks was interested in how business models could solve social problems, went around the room and shared our responses. Rajni, a Canadian of Indian descent, responded that her family is where she found community after living on four continents. John, an 80-year old, shared that his neighborhood was where he found community. David, a Native American in his 40s, shared that the land was where he found community. At 22, I heard nine different responses I couldn’t have predicted. It made me really ponder the question; where do I find community? For five years, while living in Minneapolis, MN, I searched for it. Outside of my work friends, I wasn’t able to find a place where I felt comfortable stopping by people’s homes just because. That is something I really appreciated in childhood. It was tough for me to feel accepted. Being from North Dakota, and growing up in Fargo, I had a self-created inferiority complex. 82

Fast forward to the present, I feel like I’ve finally found the community I want to be a part of. It took coming back to Fargo, a city I never thought I’d return to, to find that community. It also took a lot of hard work. It took meeting new people over coffee just because, being set up on blind friend dates over beers to meet guys who I now consider great friends. I took long walks with teammates, accepted an invitation to dinner at Dr. Susan Mathison’s with her family and went to places like Mezzaluna and Atomic Coffee on a regular basis to be seen and get involved in the community. Now, a group of friends calls our community the Emerging Prairie. It’s a community built around collaboration, idea sharing and friendship. It’s a community with a focus on innovators, risk takers, technologists and friends who want to help out. It’s a community built by the Blaines, who established Fargo’s first hackathon, and the Brandons, who are building Mobile Tech meet-ups. We live in a place where a group of women wake up early in the morning to plan North Dakota Women’s Startup Weekend. It’s a group of people who care, create and are building the community they want to live in.

What does ‘community’ mean to you? // Fargomonthly.com

As our community expands and our city thrives, we each have a tremendous opportunity to build the community we want to be a part of. It takes time, it takes effort, but it is a ton of fun. For me, I can now answer our professor’s question with confidence – I understand what community is for me. It’s a place where you can create, participate, contribute and enjoy the hard work of others. For me, it’s the Emerging Prairie, a place where I feel known, loved and challenged. It might be the greatest place in the world.

REACH OUT emergingprairie.com

Greg Tehven is Fargo’s selfproclaimed startup community evangelist. He helps organize TEDxFargo, 1 Million Cups, Startup Weekend Fargo and more. He is an adjunct professor at the Offutt School of Business and is one of the founders of Emerging Prairie.



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MIXOLOGIST If you work at an Irish pub, you better know a thing or two about whiskey. It’s a good thing that Eric Krogh, General Manager at Hennessey’s Irish Pub in Fargo, is well-educated on the subject. Photos & Story by Andrew Jason

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rogh started in the restaurant business about 15 years ago when he worked at Guadalajara’s in Fargo. Little did he know that he was entering a career he would follow most of his life, which is fine by him. “I enjoy that every day is different,” Krogh said. “There are always new people to meet… It’s a job that makes the time go by quickly.”

“Whiskey is the family category and there are all sorts of subsets of whiskey,” he said. According to Krogh, what mainly separates different types of whiskey, among other things, is geography. Scotch is from Scotland, Bourbon is American, and so on. Irish whiskey is obviously the most popular drink at Hennessey’s. In fact, they have about 26 different Irish whiskeys. Krogh has studied whiskey and he can quickly tell you which one is his personal favorite. “I’m a whiskey guy and I drink it with a glass.”

Hennessey’s opened last March and is authentically Irish. In fact, it is so authentically Irish, that most of the bar, from the bar itself to the floorboards to the chairs, was built in Ireland before being shipped over. Since the bar is authentic, the staff has to ensure that the drinks are as well. This is where Krogh’s knowledge comes in. 84

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FM REDhawks An Independent Tradition The inside story of how Fargo-Moorhead’s own independent baseball organization rose above the rest in a meager market. By Joe Kerlin Photos by J Alan Paul Photography and Tiffany Swanson

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josh buchholz General Manager for the Fargo-Moorhead Redhawks

Josh Buchholz and his staff have solidified their independent baseball organization as one of Fargo’s great summer traditions. From putting a talented product on the field to providing endless entertainment in between innings, the RedHawks always know how to arouse the crowd at Newman Outdoor Stadium.

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n 1996, Madison, Wisc. welcomed in their first independent baseball organization. With ownership headed by local attorney Patrick Sweeney and singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett, the Madison Black Wolf made their presence known immediately in the Northern League. The Black Wolf finished 44-41 and advanced their way into the league semifinals before losing to the eventual league champs St. Paul Saints. The Black Wolf popularity was rising in Madison, or so it had been predicted. After the ’96 season, the Black Wolf saw its attendance fall year by year. Warner Park only saw 700 fans a night during 90

the 1998 season and it only got worse from there. By 2000, Sweeney and his partners sold the team, killing professional baseball in Madison for good.

be a journey of success that has continued well into this summer. But why did the RedHawks, now in the American Association, outlast the Black Wolf, a franchise that entered during the same season?

new stadium, fans show up and it’s great. Then you kind of have this plateau and then you kind of slowly drop down and then you find your level.” The RedHawks had the new stadium, a relatively hungry fan base yearning for a summer baseball team and a product on the field with loads of potential.

To find the answer, you must first understand independent baseball organizations. “There is a typical life cycle for a lot of minor league teams,” explained RedHawks General Manager Josh Buchholz. “You get the

In its inaugural season, the RedHawks experienced the same success as the Black Wolf, taking it a step further into the Northern League championship game against the Saints. The on-field winning tradition continued and the RedHawks made the playoffs nine times in its first 10 summers

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of existence, including Northern League championships in ‘98 and ‘03.

successful RedHawks possibly plateau as an independent franchise?

But Buchholz said the organization began its dreaded plateau around the mid-2000s. “It could have gone one way or another,” explained Buchholz, who slowly realized the independent league life cycle was catching up with the RedHawks. “Luckily we were able to pull ourselves up and really refocus the branding and focus on what we wanted to do and what we were trying to do at the games.”

“I think we had to give them (the fans) a reason to keep coming back,” said Buchholz, who has been a part of the organization since day one. He believes the solution was in the hands of the marketing staff. “We take pride in being family friendly and affordable fun. Not everyone likes baseball, but we’re more than just baseball; we have the game within the game,” says Karl Hoium. “That’s when my job comes in.” Hoium’s official title with the RedHawks is Director of Promotions & Merchandise, but he’ll be the first to tell you employees in the RedHawks front office have many responsibilities. Hoium’s blonde hair is usually covered with a ball cap and headset during the game, when he’s spotted directing everyone’s

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President Bruce Thom, CEO Brad Thom and Buchholz refused to let their baseball team drown in the shallow market of independent baseball and promised not to have the same fate as the Black Wolf. Although it is still disputed, it’s generally believed that the Black Wolf folded because of dwindling attendance and a poor record. So how could the

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Newman Outdoor Field’s newest addition is the HIGH POINT BAR AND GRILL. Located on the suite level of the stadium, the High Point Bar and Grill has been a hit with fans since opening last year.

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movement for the middle-inning entertainment the RedHawks have become known for. A league-mandated 90 seconds between innings restricts Hoium’s team from anything outrageous, but dance competitions and kids racing have become complimentary entertainment while attending games. The RedHawks have averaged over 3,500 fans a game since entering the American Association in 2011, ranking in the top five of the league every season. Michael Larson believes it’s a combination of the team and the growth of the Fargo market that has played a key role in the RedHawks escaping the feared plateau of an independent franchise. “We don’t usually try to convince people to come to games. We like to remind them ‘Hey, we have a game tonight,’” said Larson, who acts as the franchise’s Director

of Ticket Operations. Larson has been with the RedHawks since 2008 and explained the number of season ticket holders has hit a new high this season at 1,100. He’s seen that growth from markets outside of Fargo, too. “When we started, Grand Forks was roughly one percent of our sales on the year. It’s now up to five percent.” Larson now says the RedHawks have seen people from Detroit Lakes to Valley City coming to enjoy games in Fargo. The demise of an independent baseball team like the Black Wolf has been avoided in Fargo as the RedHawks are again enjoying another great summer of baseball both on the field and in the front office. “We’re a smaller market, but we’re one of the top franchises in independent baseball; there’s no doubt in my mind,” says Buchholz, who truly believes the RedHawks have solidified themselves as one of the area’s greatest summer traditions.




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Stay up to date with what’s going on in the area. WOMEN’S IMPACT EMPOWER HOUR 1st from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.. An evening of connection and empowerment featuring up-and-coming artists and inspiring talks with great people. Enjoy free appetizers and a connection table, where you can share your own promotional materials. womensimpact.org/events Stoker’s in the Basement - Hotel Donaldson 101 Broadway, Fargo

4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION AT BONANZAVILLE 4th All Day with parade at 2 pm An old-fashioned family celebration with a BBQ picnic, train rides, a dunk tank and so much more! Tour the pioneer village and stay for the parade. bonanzaville.org/special-event Bonanzaville 1351 W Main Ave, West Fargo

BROOKS WEST 3rd at 8 p.m. This Fargo native blends contemporary folk, country and pop in his array of more than 100 original songs. His songs cover subjects ranging from death and destruction to love and hope, so definitely check him out.

“JOHNSON, KAPPLINGER, AND PEARS” PRINTMAKING EXHIBITION June 12th - July 5th NDSU professor Eric Johnson presents this exhibition featuring works from Kent Kapplinger and artists from the NDSU Printmaking Education and Research Studio.

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theuptownartgallery.com The Uptown Gallery, North 74 Gallery 74-72 Broadway, Fargo

MSUM 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION 4th at 6:30 p.m. with fireworks at 10:30 p.m. This annual 4th of July celebration includes kid activities, inflatable games and a decorated bike parade. Musical entertainment will be provided by the Lake Agassiz Concert Band and Front Fenders. Concessions available.

BONNIE RAITT WITH SPIDER JOHN KOERNER & THE RAG TAG TRIO 6th at 7 p.m. Ten-time GRAMMY award winning singer Bonnie Raitt comes to Moorhead to perform hits such as, “Something To Talk About” and “I Can’t Make You Love Me.”

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mnstate.edu/july4 Nemzek Stadium 17th St. between 6th & 9th Ave. S, Moorhead

jadepresents.com/bonnie-raitt-moorhead Bluestem Center for the Arts 801 50th Ave. SW, Moorhead WEIGHT LOSS SURGERY SEMINARS 7th from 4 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. This is a free, 90-minute weight loss surgery informational seminar held by a Sanford weight-loss surgeon. Participants will learn about surgical options for severe obesity. sanfordhealth.org Holiday Inn Fargo 3803 13th Ave. S, Fargo

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CRITTER CAMP: FOOD FOR THOUGHT 7th-11th This camp, which is meant for 4, 5 and 6 year olds, will teach children about what animals eat. The camp will include fun activities, crafts and animal encounters. redriverzoo.org/zoo-camp.php Red River Zoo 4255 23rd Ave. S, Fargo RIVERARTS 8th from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Enjoy family-friendly activities including horse drawn wagon rides, inflatable games, arts and crafts vendors, food and a free band. ci.moorhead.mn.us Memorial Park 210 8th St. N, Moorhead

ungluedmarket.com/handmade-homeseries Unglued Market 408 Broadway, Fargo RED RIVER VALLEY FAIR 8th-13th - Midway opens at 1 p.m. weekdays & 12 p.m. weekends Visit the annual fair with a variety of favorites for people of all ages. Animals, 4H competitions, contests, arts and crafts, agriculture exhibits, exciting rides on the Midway and live entertainment every night in the Grandstand and Beer Garden offer nonstop entertainment.

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redrivervalleyfair.com West Fargo Fairgrounds 1805 W Main Ave, West Fargo WEIGHT LOSS SURGERY SEMINARS 9th from 8:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. This is a free, 90-minute weight loss surgery informational seminar held by a Sanford weight-loss surgeon. Participants will learn about surgical options for severe obesity. sanfordhealth.org Sanford Health Auditorium 801 Broadway N, Fargo

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mojofitstudios.com Sky Prairie at Hotel Donaldson 101 Broadway, Fargo CORKS & CANVAS - ART AND WINE WALK 10th from 5-9 p.m. Take an evening stroll downtown and see all that Fargo has to offer. Purchase a wristband at any participating business (HoDo, Ecce, Moxie Java and a dozen more) and spend your evening sampling wine, experiencing live artists and shopping. downtownfargo.com Downtown Fargo

HANDMADE HOME SERIES: COFFEE FILTERS, CULTIVATING SPROUTS, CUPPOWS AND COFFEE CUPPING 8th at 6 p.m. Raine Design & Young Blood Coffee Roasters are teaming up to present July’s first installment of Unglued Market’s Handmade Home Series.

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YOGA ON THE ROOF 10th at 9:30 a.m. & 11:30 a.m. Restore and refresh with a rooftop view of the skyline. A little urban yoga does wonders for the spirit. Participation includes brunch or lunch and live music.

FIGHTING THE FIRES OF HATE: AMERICA AND THE NAZI BOOK BURNINGS 10th from 4-6 p.m. Come for the opening of this new exhibit, which is on loan from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. This event is a free exhibit opening and ribbon cutting, but the exhibit will also be available for viewing from June 24 - August 17. bonanzaville.org Bonanzaville 1351 Main Ave W, West Fargo DESSA 10th at 7 p.m. This genre-bending artist, who has been described as “Mos Def plus Dorothy Parker,” will be playing a 21+ show at The Rourke Art Museum.

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jadepresents.com/dessa-moorhead Rourke Art Museum 521 Main Ave, Moorhead DEB JENKINS BAND 10th at 8 p.m. This husband and wife duo and their accompanying band play a set that combines jazz and rhythm & blues. hoteldonaldson.com/happenings HoDo Lounge 101 Broadway, Fargo CLAY COUNTY FAIR 10th-13th Celebrate Clay County Fair’s 101st anniversary with rides, food, livestock shows and endless activities. co.clay.mn.us Clay County Fairgrounds 102 Front St. N, Barnesville, MN

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Event Calendar FIDDLER ON THE ROOF 10th, 11th, 15th-18th at 7:30 p.m. The classic play about Tevye and his daughters will be given new life by the MSUM Straw Hat Players. This is a great show to sing along to, with well-known songs like “Sunrise, Sunset,” “If I Were A Rich Man” and “Matchmaker.” mnstate.edu/strawhat Hansen Theatre 1104 7th Ave. S, Moorhead MATT NATHANSON & GAVIN DEGRAW WITH MARY LAMBERT 11th at 8 p.m. These two singers have teamed up to perform their numerous hits, including DeGraw’s “Best I Ever Had” and Nathanson’s “Come On Get Higher.” jadepresents.com/matt-nathanson-gavindegraw-fargo The Venue 2525 9th Ave. SW, Fargo JAMES MCMURTRY WITH JONNY BURKE 11th at 9 p.m. For the last 25 years, McMurty has been performing his southern rock inspired music. This 21+ show will be an intimate performance at Studio 222. jadepresents.com/james-mcmurtry-fargo Studio 222 222 Broadway, Fargo HANDMADE HOME SERIES: BE CRAFTY 12th at 6 p.m. Join Amanda Rydell from Be Crafty to decorate a kitchen hand towel, 2 bamboo wood spoons and a mason jar. You will also learn how to make your own laundry soap. ungluedmarket.com/handmadehome-series Unglued Market 408 Broadway, Fargo PAUL MCCARTNEY 12th at 8 p.m. Paul McCartney needs no introduction. One of the most prolific singers of the last 50 years, McCartney has had international success with The Beatles, Wings and as a solo artist. fargodome.com Fargodome 1800 N. University Dr, Fargo

STREETSALIVE! 13th from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Three miles of streets through Fargo and Moorhead will be closed to cars to encourage walking, running, biking, rollerblading, dancing and other human movement. fmstreetsalive.org Downtown Fargo and Moorhead HANDMADE HOME SERIES: INDIGO DYED PILLOW WITH LEATHER TASSELS PART 1 14th & 16th at 6 p.m. Raine Design and Modern Textiles will help you create your very own pillow at this DIY event. ungluedmarket.com/handmade-homeseries Unglued Market 408 Broadway, Fargo EXPLORER CAMP: WEIRD AND WONDERFUL WILDLIFE 14th-18th This camp, put on by the Red River Zoo, is meant for children in grades 1-3. The camp will teach kids about some of the animal kingdom’s most unique species. redriverzoo.org/zoo-camp.php Red River Zoo 4255 23rd Ave. S, Fargo MACHINE HEAD WITH ANTI-MORTEM & GORGATRON 15th at 8 p.m. This metal band from Oakland, CA will be rocking the Venue in this all ages show. The band has gained international success over the last 20 years. jadepresents.com/machine-head-fargo The Venue 2525 9th Ave. SW, Fargo AN EVENING WITH JOAN BAEZ 15th at 8 p.m. For the last 50 years, Baez has remained a strong force in the musical world as well as in the human rights movement, working with many influential world leaders. This is an all ages show. jadepresents.com/joan-baez-fargo Fargo Theatre 314 Broadway, Fargo

HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING 16th-19th, 23rd-26th, 30th-August 2nd at 8:30 p.m. Trollwood is celebrating its 36th annual mainstage musical this year. This musical comedy is about young love and ambition and is set in urban America in the 1960’s.

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trollwood.org Bluestem Center for the Arts 801 50th Ave. S, Moorhead THE FLAMING LIPS WITH MORGAN DELT 16th at 8 p.m. This all ages show promises to be a unique experience, as the Flaming Lips are known for wild antics during their concerts.

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jadepresents.com/the-flaming-lips-fargo The Venue 2525 9th Ave. SW, Fargo JULIE BUCK 17th at 8 p.m. This music veteran has had an outstanding 30-year career. Her vocal style combines bluegrass, country, rock and jazz. hoteldonaldson.com/happenings HoDo Lounge 101 Broadway, Fargo DOWNTOWN FARGO STREET FAIR 17th-18th from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 19th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. People will be lining downtown Fargo for a chance to experience the fun, unique crafts and food of the Downtown Fargo Street Fair.

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downtownfargo.com Downtown Fargo USA WRESTLING 19th-26th The Junior & Cadet National Championships return to the Fargodome to see who has what it takes to come out on top.

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“THE SOUND OF MUSIC” 15th - 19th at 7 p.m. and 20th at 1 p.m.. The Gooseberry Park Players present this classic musical. Tickets are $12 for adults and $6 for youth ages 13 and under.

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY WITH WOVENWAR & KYNG 20th at 8 p.m. Black Label Society has a knack for hardrock riffs and they know how to put on a good show. Lead guitarist Zakk Wylde was Ozzy Osbourne’s guitarist for over 20 years.

gooseberryparkplayers.org Frances Frazier Comstock Theater, Concordia College 901 8th St. S, Moorhead

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WEIGHT LOSS SURGERY SEMINARS 21st at 4 p.m. This is a free, 90-minute weight loss surgery informational seminar held by a Sanford weight-loss surgeon. Participants will learn about surgical options for severe obesity. sanfordhealth.org Holiday Inn Fargo 3803 13th Ave. S, Fargo

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DISCOVERY CAMP: EXCELLENT ECOSYSTEMS 21st-25th This camp, designed for grades 4 through 6, will teach kids how animals and their habitats help each other prosper. redriverzoo.org/zoo-camp.php Red River Zoo 4255 23rd Ave. S, Fargo UNGLUED SUMMER CAMP 21st-25th 9 a.m. - Noon (Ages 5-8) 1-4 p.m. (Ages 9-12+) Join the Unglued crew for crafty adventures. Kids will have the chance to unplug and enjoy making creative and campy art projects. ungluedmarket.com/summer-camp Unglued Market 408 Broadway, Fargo 2014 HEALTH CARE SUMMIT 22nd from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Join Opening Keynote speaker Betsy McCaughey and get ready for a big dose of reality concerning The Health Care Reform. The Affordable Care Act impacts every organization differently - attend the session that best fits your business.

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fmwfchamber.com Holiday Inn 3803 13th Ave. S, Fargo RIVERARTS 22nd from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Enjoy family-friendly activities with horse drawn wagon rides, inflatable games, arts and crafts vendors, food and a free band. ci.moorhead.mn.us Memorial Park 210 8th St. N, Moorhead MIKE STUD 23rd at 6 p.m. His rookie mixtape A Toast to Tommy, released last October, debuted at No. 3 and No. 2 on the worldwide and US iTunes HipHop Albums charts. Now, Stud is making stops on his 20-city national tour. jadepresents.com/mike-stud-moorhead Gio’s Bar & Grill 123 21st St. S, Moorhead

TEDXFARGO: ON PURPOSE 24th from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Bringing people together to share TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) experiences through video and live speakers to spark deep discussion and connection in a small groups.

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ANNUAL PAWS WALK – STRIDE FOR STRAYS 29th - Registration at 6 p.m. with walk at 7 p.m. Come support the Humane Society of Fargo-Moorhead with this fun walk that will feature music, games and free food/ beverages.

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tedxfargo.com Fargo Theatre 314 Broadway N, Fargo

humanesocietyfargomoorhead.org Lindenwood Park’s Main Shelter 1905 Roger Maris Dr, Fargo

TEDXYOUTH@FARGO 25th from 12:30 p.m. - 6 p.m. The Fargo Community is bustling with talent, from music and theatre to science and speech. This year’s TEDxYouth (Technology, Entertainment and Design) is proud to showcase talented people and show off what inspires them. All ages.

HANDMADE HOME SERIES: DOORMAT HACK + CROSS STITCH TREE SLICE WELCOME SIGN 29th at 6 p.m. Try your hand at a new way to say “hello,” with welcome signs of a different kind with Raine Design.

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HANDMADE HOME SERIES: FLOWER POTLUCK 31st at 6 p.m. Throw in a mishmash of materials to make a new floral creation sensation with Prairie Petals.

BIKE MS: SANFORD HEALTH RIDE THE WIND 26th from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Choose a 25-, 50- or 100-mile route through the Fargo/Moorhead area, and help support people living with multiple sclerosis. Use discount code bike2014 for $10 off the registration fee.

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bikemnm.nationalmssociety.org Gooseberry Mound Park 100 22nd Ave. S, Moorhead KERI NOBLE 26th at 7 p.m. A native from Detroit who now lives in Minneapolis, Keri Noble is a piano-driven singer/songwriter whose passion and penchant for living life on her own terms radiates in her music. hoteldonaldson.com/happenings HoDo Lounge 101 Broadway, Fargo CRITTER CAMP: AMAZING ANIMALS 28th-August 1st Fly, crawl, slither or drive over to the Red River Zoo to learn about amazing animals such as red pandas, wolves, prairie dogs, river otters, cranes and snakes! Each camp includes fun activities, crafts and animal encounters. redriverzoo.org/zoo-camp.php Red River Zoo 4255 23rd Ave. S, Fargo

ungluedmarket.com/handmade-homeseries Unglued Market 408 Broadway, Fargo BOOTS 31st at 8 p.m. Blending influences from old time bluegrass music, pre-war Delta blues, classic folk, funk and gypsy swing, BOOTS has laid the foundation for their unique take on roots music that continues to evolve and grow. hoteldonaldson.com/happenings HoDo Lounge 101 Broadway, Fargo HEAVEN IS FOR REAL LIVE 31st at 7 p.m. A little boy’s astounding story of his trip to Heaven and back. Don’t miss the LIVE stage show and concert based on the #1 bestselling book and movie. For ages 2 and up. fargodome.com/event-calendar Fargodome 1800 N. University Dr, Fargo


JULY LIVE MUSIC CALENDAR There’s a lot happening in the Fargo-Moorhead music scene. Here is what you need to know.

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TUESDAY, JULY 1 Vinegar Strokes – JC Chumley’s WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 Singer Songwriter Night w/ Darrin Wentz - Bar Nine THURSDAY, JULY 3 Brooks West - HoDo

JULY 4TH - 5TH FRIDAY, JULY 4 DJ Jake - Dempsey’s Babylon - Rick’s Measures - VFW: West Fargo SATURDAY, JULY 5 Joy Ride - Dempsey’s Babylon -Rick’s Jukebox Music - VFW: Downtown Measures - VFW: West Fargo

JULY 6TH - 10TH MONDAY, JULY 7 Silent Land Time Machine - Red Raven WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 Kithkin - The Aquarium Ciro & Topher Show - Bar Nine Aquarium at Dempsey’s Night - Dempsey’s Mick$Rich - JT Cigarro THURSDAY, JULY 10 Deb Jenkins Band - HoDo Old Time Jam - Red Raven

JULY 11TH - 12TH FRIDAY, JULY 11 Grieves - The Aquarium Poitin - Dempsey’s The MTVs - JT Cigarro Sideline - Lucky’s 13 COD - O’Kelly’s Save Me CJ - Pickled Parrot Cowboy Conspiracy - Rick’s

SUNDAY, JULY 20 Nancy Moore Benefit - Speck’s

Mick$Rich - Speck’s Tune in Tokyo - Shotgun Sally’s Ciro & Topher - VFW: Downtown Flashback - VFW: West Fargo

MONDAY, JULY 21 Black Flag - The Aquarium

JULY 13TH - 17TH SUNDAY, JULY 13 Singer Songwriter Night - HoDo Canvas Jam - Red Raven MONDAY, JULY 14 Sharon Van Etten - The Aquarium TUESDAY, JULY 15 Black Cobra - The Aquarium Vinegar Strokes - JC Chumley’s WEDNESDAY, JULY 16 Lars and Joe Pony Show - Bar Nine Stage Candy - JT Cigarro THURSDAY, JULY 17 Canadian Tuxedo Dance Party - The Aquarium Julie Buck - HoDo

JULY 18TH - 19TH FRIDAY, JULY 18 Egypt - The Aquarium Pat Lenertz Band - Dempsey’s DJ Immanuel Lazarus - JT Cigarro Sideline - Lucky’s 13 Plow Boyz Unplugged - O’Kelly’s Loy Ave - Pickled Parrot Road Trip Radio - Rick’s Slamabama - Shotgun Sally’s The Blue Wailers - VFW: Downtown Wise Guys - VFW: West Fargo SATURDAY, JULY 19 DJ Baktatr - The Aquarium Kapeesh - Dempsey’s The Great Outdoors - Garage Bar The Neptune Man - Lucky’s 13 Loy Ave - Pickled Parrot Road Trip Radio - Rick’s The Van Ruins - Shotgun Sally’s The Blue Wailers - VFW: Downtown Wise Guys - VFW: West Fargo

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 23 Jolie Holland - The Aquarium Anthony Chaput - Bar Nine The Vistas - Dempsey’s Vitamin Z - JT Cigarro THURSDAY, JULY 24 The Body - The Aquarium Ciro & Topher Show - Bar Nine Carluster Crumplebee Orchestra - HoDo Celtic Jam - Red Raven

JULY 25TH - 26TH FRIDAY, JULY 25 O’fosho - The Aquarium The Measures - Lucky’s 13 Bruce and Tiki D - O’Kelly’s Mourning After -Pickled Parrot Twice as Hard - Rick’s Hometown Zero - Speck’s Brat Pack - Shotgun Sally’s Road Trip Radio - VFW: Downtown Sideline - VFW: West Fargo SATURDAY, JULY 26 Johnson Family Band - The Aquarium Nathan Miller - Dempsey’s Mourning After - Pickled Parrot Twice as Hard - Rick’s Hometown Zero - Speck’s Contention - Shotgun Sally’s Road Trip Radio - VFW: Downtown Sideline - VFW: West Fargo

JULY 27TH - 31ST TUESDAY, JULY 29 Miner - The Aquarium WEDNESDAY, JULY 30 The Vinegar Strokes - Bar Nine Megan Johnson - JT Cigarro THURSDAY, JULY 31 8-bit Perception - The Aquarium Boots - HoDo

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2 for 1 everyday Noon - 7 p.m.

2 for 1 everyday Noon - 7 p.m.

2 for 1 everyday Noon - 7 p.m.

2 for 1 everyday Noon - 7 p.m.

2 for 1 everyday Noon - 7 p.m.

2 for 1 everyday Noon - 7 p.m.

$2 off margaritas $3 Coronas/ Corona Lights

$2 UV vodkas

Ladies Night $3 Cosmos and Applebitinis $5 Sangrias $10 house wine bottles

$2 Long Island teas $3 Jeremiah Weed teas

$5 mucho drinks

$5 sangrias

$8 pitchers of Bud Light

Happy Hour drink specials All Day

Mini Mug Night

Mug Night

$3.75 Stoli’s $5.75 domestic pitchers

$3 Windsors, Morgans, Bacardis, Smirnoffs and Jim Beams

$3.75 Bloody Mary/ Caesars 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mug Night

$4 32oz domestic draws $3.25 wells

$2 PBR Pounders 3 - 6 p.m.

$2 PBR Pounders 3 - 6 p.m.

$2 PBR Pounders 3 - 6 p.m.

Blackbird Woodfire 206 Broadway, Fargo Bomb Shelter 325 10th St. N, Fargo

2 for 1 appetizers Texas Hold ‘Em tourney 7:30 p.m.

College ID Night $5 Cover Free taps and wells 9 p.m. - Midnight

Ladies Night All you can drink wells for $5 9 p.m.-12:30 a.m.

3 for 1 9 p.m.Midnight

$6.50 fried chicken dinner

2 for 1 appetizers until 9 p.m.

The Bowler 2630 S University Dr, Fargo

$2.50 Morgans $3 Tito’s vodka $3.25 select spirits

$2.50 Morgans $3 Tito’s vodka $3.25 select spirits

$2.50 Morgans $3 Tito’s vodka $3.25 select spirits

$2.50 Morgans $3 Tito’s vodka $3.25 select spirits

$2.50 Morgans $3 Tito’s vodka $3.25 select spirits

$2.50 Morgans $3 Tito’s vodka $3.25 select spirits

$2.50 Morgans $3 Tito’s vodka $3.25 select spirits

Borrowed Buck’s Roadhouse 1201 Westrac Dr, Fargo

Birthday Buckets

Mug Night

$.50 taps $1 Morgans $1 Teas 8 p.m. - Midnight

$3 Coronas, Crown Royals, Stolis 9 p.m. - Midnight

$2 tall taps $2 Morgans $2 bomb shots 8 - 11 p.m.

$2 tall taps $2 Morgans $2 bomb shots 8 - 11 p.m.

Closed

Buffalo Wild Wings 3 area locations

Happy Hour All Day $1 off well drinks 9 p.m. - Midnight

$2 Jeremiah Weeds $3.50 energy blasters 9 p.m. - Midnight

$2.99 tall domestic taps All Day 2 for 1 well drinks 9 p.m. - Midnight

$3 teas All Day 2 for 1 Morgans 9 p.m. - Midnight

$3.50 Mexican bottles/pints $3.50 jumbo margaritas All Day

$3.75 Bloody Marys/Caesars 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Drinks 1/2 price with college ID $2.50 You-call-its 9 p.m. - Midnight

Bulldog Tap 4265 45th St. S. Ste. 161, Fargo

$3.50 tall domestic taps 6 p.m. - Close

$2.75 domestic bottles $3.50 Ice Holes 8 p.m. - Midnight

$3.50 UVs and Bacardis 8 p.m. - Midnight

$3.25 Morgans $3.75 Crowns 8 p.m. - Midnight

$3.75 Stolis and Jack Daniels 8 p.m. - Midnight

$3.50 Smirnoffs and Windsors 8 p.m. - Midnight

$3.50 tall domestic taps & import bottles All Day

Chili’s Grill and Bar 4000 13th Ave. S, Fargo

$3 tall domestic drafts, wine and margaritas 5 for $10 buckets of beer 3 - 6 p.m.

$3 tall domestic drafts, wine and margaritas 5 for $10 buckets of beer 3 - 6 p.m.

$3 tall domestic drafts, wine and margaritas 5 for $10 buckets of beer 3 - 6 p.m.

$3 tall domestic drafts, wine and margaritas 5 for $10 buckets of beer 3 - 6 p.m.

$3 tall domestic drafts, wine and margaritas 5 for $10 buckets of beer 3 - 6 p.m.

Chub’s Pub & Package Place 421 N University Dr, Fargo

Big Mug MonDay $4.95 beers $3.25 refills $2.95 10 oz wells

Happy TuesDay Happy Hour prices 4 p.m. -Close $2.95 Stumplifters

$2.75 old school beers $2.75 Morgans and Windsors

$.75 taps 8 p.m. - Close

$6 select domestic beers & a shot $2.95 teas & Stumplifters

$2.95 Bloody Marys/Caesars 8 a.m. - Noon $3.25 Jack Daniels $2.95 UV vodkas

$1 off drinks when you wear your Chub’s sweatshirt

Dempsey’s 226 Broadway N, Fargo

Rum-Day: $3 Malibus, Bacardis & Morgans

$2 domestic taps or 2 for 1 wells

$3 premium wells

$3.25 specialty or import bottles or taps

$3 Old Styles and $4.25 Jamesons

$3 Old Styles and $4.25 Jamesons

Happy Hour drink specials 4 p.m. close

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D’Woods Lounge 3333 13th Ave. S, Fargo

$2.75 domestic bottles $3 Bacardis

$2.75 domestic bottles $1 off martinis

$3.50 Stolis $3.50 domestic taps

$3.50 Crown Royals $3.50 taps

$3.75 teas $3 Windsors

$3 Smirnoffs $3 Morgans

Empire 424 Broadway N, Fargo

$3.25 Crown Royals

$2.75 Bacardis

$2.50 Windsors

$2.95 Morgans $3.75 Jack Daniels

$3.25 import bottles $2.95 Jim Beams

$3.25 import bottles $3.75 Jagermeisters

Happy Hour 4-7 p.m.

Happy Hour 4-7 p.m. $2.25 taps

Happy Hour 4-7 p.m. $2.75 select whiskeys $2.75 import bottles

Happy Hour All Day

JT Cigarro 4554 7th Ave. S, Fargo

$2.50 domestic bottles $3 wells All Day

Mug Night 5 p.m. - Close

Ladies Night $5 domestic taps and wells

2 for 1 rum drinks 5 p.m. - Close

Labby’s Grill & Bar 1100 19th Ave. N, Fargo

$2.50 domestic/ $3.50 import bottles 8 p.m. - Close

Mug Night 5 - 9 p.m.

$3.50 teas 3 p.m. - Close

$2.95 selected pounders 8 p.m. - Close

$1 off bottled beers and drinks 9 p.m. - Close

$1 off Bloody Marys/Caesars 9 p.m. - Close

Lucky’s 13 Pub 4301 17th Ave. S, Fargo

$2.25 short domestic beers

$2.50 Coronas/ Corona Lights 1/2 price margaritas

$3 tall domestic taps 3 p.m. - Close

1/2 price bottles of wine $2 PBR bottles 3 p.m. - Close

Happy Hour 3 - 6 p.m.

$2.50 mimosas $6.75 BLT Bloody Marys

Northern Gentleman’s Club 325 10th St. N, Fargo

Happy Hour 5 - 7 p.m.

Happy Hour 5 - 7 p.m.

Happy Hour 5 - 7 p.m.

Happy Hour 5 - 7 p.m.

Happy Hour 5 - 7 p.m.

Happy Hour 5 - 7 p.m.

Old Broadway City Club 22 Broadway N, Fargo

$5.95 pitchers

$2.95 domestic pints 6 p.m. - Close

$2.50 selected shots/drinks 9 p.m. - Close Wine Club Night

U-Pay-The-Day Tap beers are the price of the date 8 - 10 p.m.

$2.95 Bloody Marys/mimosas Skip-N-Go Naked 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

$2.95 Domestic Pints 6 p.m. - Close

Wine Club Night

Fort Noks Bar of Gold 52 Broadway N, Fargo

Old Broadway Grill 22 Broadway N, Fargo

1/2 Price Bottles of Wine 5 - 10 p.m.

MONDAY

Acapulco 1150 36th St S, Fargo, ND

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16 oz. Miller, Coors & Bud

$1.99

Dos Equis Amber

TUESDAY

$3

WEDNESDAY

$4.99

Margaritas (original, rocks or blended)

pitchers of Miller, Coors & Bud

All Day

Dos Equis

$5.99

Happy Hour 4-7 p.m. $3.25 Stolis All Day $3.25 Goldschlager & Icehole 8 p.m. - 1 a.m.

SUNDAY

$2.50 rail vodkas $2.50 Windsors

$3.50 Bloody Mary 2 - 6 p.m. $3.25 Bacardis, Morgans, Malibus All Day

$3.75 Bloody Mary’s/Caesars $10 all you can drink mimosas

$2.50 mimosas $6.75 BLT Bloody Marys 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.

$2.95 Bloody Marys/mimosas/ Skip-N-Go Naked 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

$1.50

$5

domestic beer & regular margaritas

Jumbo Margaritas

SATURDAY

$2

SUNDAY

$2.50

Mexican beers

Morgans& Bacardi Limon

$3

Iced teas

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$3 wells $3 Ice Hole shots $2.50 domestic taps 7 p.m. - 2 a.m.

$3.50 Seagrams $4 Jag Bombs $2.30 domestic pitchers

$3 Morgans $3.50 Jamesons $6 domestic pitchers

$3 wells $4 Stolis $3.50 Goldschlagers $3.50 craft taps

$4 Crown Royals $3 Ice Hole shots $2 domestic taps 7 - 9:30 p.m.

$2 off martinis $1 off beer Wells & wine by the glass

$2 off top shelf liquor & $1 off beer Wells & wine by the glass

$2 off all glasses of wine & $1 off beer Wells & wine by the glass

$2.50 16 oz. taps $2 domestic $3 premium $5 long island teas

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m.

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m. 1/2 off wine 6 p.m. - Midnight

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m. $2 off original cocktails from 6 to close

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m. $5 domestic pitchers 9 p.m. to close

$3.05 Morgans $3.45 tall domestic taps 4:30 p.m. - close

$3.75 Crown Royals $3.95 Crown Blacks

$2.95 Bacardis/ domestic bottles 4:30 p.m. - close

Mug Club Night $3.75 Jack Daniels/ teas

Rooter’s Bar 107 Broadway N, Fargo

$2 12oz domestic draws All Day

$2.50 domestic bottles All Day

$2.50 Morgans & Windsors All Day

$2.50 teas $7.50 domestic pitchers

Shotgun Sally’s Rock and Roll Saloon 1515 42nd St. S, Fargo

$1 off drinks 9 p.m. - Midnight

$1 off drinks 9 p.m. - Midnight $5 burger baskets

$1 off drinks 9 p.m. - Midnight ½ price bottles of wine

$1 off drinks 9 p.m. - Midnight

$14.99 prime rib from 5 p.m. - supplies last

Sidestreet Grille & Pub 301 3rd Ave. N, Fargo

$3.75 Jamesons $.75 off craft bottles

College night with ID All Day Happy Hour

$3 Windsors $2.50 domestic pints $3 Leinenkugels and Nordeast pints

$3 rums $.75 off domestic bottles and micro craft pints $5 perfect storms

$3.50 Stolis $3.75 Summit pints

$3.75 Jack Daniels, Jack Honeys & Jim Beams $3.75 New Belgium bottles

$2 off All pitchers $3 rail vodkas $1 off u-call-its

Slammer’s Sports Bar & Grill 707 28th Ave. N, Fargo

$3.15 Miller High Life bottles $3.40 Bacardi Limon and Sailor Jerrys

$3.15 Bud and Bud Light Bottles

$3.15 Bud and Bud Light bottles $3 white zin and merlot wines

$3.15 Coors Light and Mich Golden Light bottles

$3.15 Bud and Bud Light bottles. $3.40 Morgans

$3.75 Bloody Marys and Caesars All Day well specials $2.75

$2.80 All wells $5.25 Busch Light pitchers

$2.95 pounders

$3 Bacardis & Jim Beams

$2.95 Morgans $3.95 Jack Daniels

$2.95 whiskeys & Barefoot wines

$3.25 import and craft beers $3.25 Smirnoffs

$3.25 UV drinks

$2.75 wells $3.35 20oz taps

$1 off bar pours & jumbo beers 4 - 7 p.m.

$1 off bar pours & jumbo beers 4 - 7 p.m.

$1 off bar pours & jumbo beers 4 - 7 p.m.

$1 off bar pours & jumbo beers 4 - 7 p.m.

$1 off bar pours & jumbo beers 4 - 7 p.m.

Sports Bar 619 NP Ave. N, Fargo

$2.50 tap beer pints $3.50 talls

$2.50 Stolis & $3.50 Stolis with energy drink

College night 1/2 price any beer

$2.95 Jack Daniels, Morgans, Bombay Sapphires & Grey Gooses

1/2 off pitchers 7 10 p.m.

1/2 off pitchers 7 10 p.m.

$3 pounders $3.50 Bloody Marys

Tailgators Sports Cafe 1322 Main Ave, Fargo

$3.50 Crown Royals $3 UVs

$2 domestic bottles and $3 Morgans

$7.25 domestic pitchers $2.50 Schnapps $2.50 well drinks

$3.50 import bottles $3.50 gator teas $2.50 Schnapps

$3 Bacardis $3 Chucks/Jag Bombs $2.75 Windsors

$3.75 Bloody Marys $1 off whiskeys $2.90 domestic pints and bottles

$3.75 Bloody Marys $1 off whiskeys $2.90 domestic pints and bottles

$5 select Jack Daniels

$3 martinis 1/2 off bottles of wine

$3 select appetizers and drinks

Pickled Parrot 505 3rd Ave. N, Fargo

Radisson 201 5th St N Fargo Rhombus Guys Pizza 606 Main Ave, Fargo

Rick’s Bar 2721 Main Ave, Fargo

Speck’s Bar 2611 Main Ave, Fargo Spirits Lounge 3803 13th Ave. S, Fargo

TGI FriDays 4100 13th Ave. S, Fargo

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m. $2 off all canned/ bottled beers and 2 for 1 rail drinks from 9 to close

2 for 1 rail drinks $4 craft pints 9 p.m. - Close

$4 Build Your Own Bloody Mary Bar from 12 to 5, $3 You Call It’s for service industry all day

$3.25 UV vodkas

$3.25 import and specialty bottles $3.25 Ice Hole shots

$3.35 tall domestic taps All Day $2.75 well drinks 4:30 p.m. - Close

$2.50 Homemade Bloody Marys w/ beer chaser 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Closed

$3 Bloody Marys $7 bottomless mimosas

$5 select drinks

* This is not a full list of specials. Specials subject to change. For updated and entire list of specials, go fargomonthly.com.

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VFW 202 Broadway N, Fargo

$2.75 Morgans

$6 domestic pitchers

$3 bar pours

$2.75 domestic pounders

$3 domestic bottles $3 long island teas

Happy Hour 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. $3 Long Island teas

Happy Hour All Day

Vinyl Taco 520 1st Ave, Fargo

$1 off Margaritas

$1 off Vinyl Sunrise

$1 off Mexico Mule

$1 off Bourbons

$1 off Moonshine

$1 off Sangria

Ladies night: Free Miller Light taps and wells 9 p.m. Midnight

$1 u-call-its 9 - 10 p.m. $2 u-call-its 10 - 11 p.m.

$1 u-call-its 9 - 10 p.m. $2 u-call-its 10 - 11 p.m.

Service industry night $2 u-call-its 9 p.m. - close

Windbreak Saloon & Casino 3150 39th St. S, Fargo Happy Hour All Day. $1 off drinks

Domestic bottles & Morgans for $2.95

$2.75 Windsors $2.85 Jack Daniels

$3.50 Long Island teas $3.95 Crown Royals

$3.30 Smirnoffs $3.85 Malibus

$5.95 domestic pitchers and $3.30 Bloody Marys and Caesars until 5 p.m.

$5.95 domestic pitchers and $3.30 Bloody Marys and Caesars until 5 p.m.

$1 off beer, wine, & cocktails 3-6 p.m. $3.25 tall domestic taps 7 p.m. - close

$1 off beer, wine, & cocktails 3-6 p.m. $2.50 domestic bottles 9 p.m. close

$1 off beer, wine, & cocktails 3-6 p.m. $3 Captain Morgan and Chuck Norris 8 p.m. - close

$1 off beer, wine, & cocktails 3-6 p.m. $5 pitchers of PBR 8 p.m. - close

$1 off beer, wine, & cocktails 3-6 p.m. $3.25 Stolis and Bacardis 8 p.m. close

$3.50 crown royals & Long Island Teas 8 p.m. - close

$3.25 tall domestic taps & import bottles All day

Service Industry Night - $2.50 u-call-its 9 p.m. Midnight $2.50 Morgans

College Night $.50 domestic taps 7 - 9 p.m. & 2-4-1 domestic bottles & wells 9:30 - 11 p.m.

$2.25 domestic pints & $3.50 premium pints 8 p.m. - Midnight

$6.50 domestic pitchers & 2.50 u-call-its 9 p.m. Midnight

$2 domestic bottles & Morgans 8 p.m. Midnight

$12.50 domestic beer buckets & $17.50 premium buckets 8 p.m. Midnight

Closed

$1 wells 9 p.m. close

$3 import bottles 9 p.m. - close

Ladies Night 9 p.m. - Midnight, no charge

$2.50 wells 9 p.m. - close Mug night $5 mug,

$2 domestic taps 9 p.m.- close

$3 mug refills $2.50 Long Island teas

$2 taps, wells and Ice Holes

Speak Easy 1001 30th Ave. S, Moorhead

$1.75 bottles $4 martinis

2 for 1 drinks

$4.25 pitchers

$1.95 22oz beers $3.25 Sam Adams & Shock Tops

$4.25 pitchers

Bloody Mary specials $4.95 pitchers

$1.95 grande beers All Day

O’Leary’s Pub 808 30th Ave. S, Moorhead

Happy Hour 1 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Happy Hour 1 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Happy Hour 1 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Happy Hour 1 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Happy Hour 1 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Bloody Marys special

Sunday Funday $5 domestic pitchers All Day

$2.75 Morgans

2 for 1 8 - 11 p.m.

$2.75 whiskeys

Ladies night 8 - 10 p.m. $5 pitchers

Late night Happy Hour 9 p.m. Midnight

$5 pitchers All Day

Bloody Mary special

$3 tall domestics, $3 Stolis & $3 Jack Daniels 8 p.m.

$2 domestic pints & wells 8 p.m. -

Mug night 8 p.m. $5 mugs

$2.50 domestic bottles, $3 well specials 8 p.m.

$2.50 Morgans and Bacardis 8 p.m.

$3 teas & bomb shots 8 p.m.

$6 domestic pitchers & $2.50 Icehole All Day

$2.50 domestic bottles All Day

$3 domestic talls All Day

$3.50 well margaritas $4.25 Cuervo margaritas $3 Corona & Dos Equis

$2.50 Morgans & Bacardis All Day

$3 well drinks 7 p.m. - close

$3 bomb shots 8 p.m. - Midnight

O’Leary’s Pub 715 13th Ave. E, West Fargo

Happy Hour 1 - 7 p.m.

Happy Hour 1 - 7 p.m.

Happy Hour 1 - 7 p.m.

Happy Hour 1 - 7 p.m.

Happy Hour 1 - 7 p.m.

Silver Dollar Flying Pig 221 Sheyenne St, West Fargo

Happy Hour 8 p.m. - 12 a.m.

Happy Hour 8 p.m. - 12 a.m.

Happy Hour 8 p.m. - 12 a.m.

Spicy Pie 745 31st Ave. E. Suite 110 West Fargo

$1 off 20oz taps or $.75 off 16oz taps

$3 you-call-its

$6 domestic pitchers $7 import/craft pitchers

$2 whiskey drinks

Mug night

Mug night

Tall beers for the price of short 7 p.m. - close

$1 off Long Island teas & $5 martinis 7 p.m. - close

$3 Jag $6.50 mug $2.50 Ice Hole

$3 Bacardis $2.75 Dr. Mcgillicuddy’s

$3 Jeremiah Weed $3 UV vodkas

$3 Morgans $2 Jags

Woody’s Bar 1550 32nd Ave. S, Fargo

MOORHEAD Dave’s Southside Tap 803 Belsly Blvd, Moorhead JC Chumley’s 1608 Main Ave, Moorhead Mick’s Office 10 8th St. S, Moorhead

Vic’s Bar & Grill 427 Center Ave, Moorhead

WEST FARGO Bar Nine 1405 Prairie Pkwy, West Fargo Hooligans 3330 Sheyenne St, West Fargo

Three Lyons Pub 675 13th Ave. E, West Fargo Work Zone 701 Main Ave. E, West Fargo

$2 rum drinks

$2 vodka drinks

$3 Bloody Mary’s and/or Caesars

$2.75 Windsors $1 off bottled beer 8 p.m. - close

$3.50 Bloody Marys, Caesars & domestic pints until 6 p.m.

Happy Hour All Day

$3 Jack Daniels

$3 Jim Beams $3 Bloody Marys/ Caesars

$3 Bloody Caesars $3.50 Sambuca

* This is not a full list of specials. Specials subject to change. For updated and entire list of specials, go fargomonthly.com.




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