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20 CELEBRATE 2015: THE STAFF TAKEOVER Our staff takes a look back at 2015 and talk about favorite foods, drinks, events and more from the year. Cheers to 2015!
91 56 HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR 60 THE STORY OF SPOTLIGHT MEDIA 74 PRAIRIE ROOTS FOOD CO-OP Downtown Fargo has long awaited the arrival of a grocery store, and now it's finally happening in 2016. Find out what it's going to be like. 77 8 WAYS TO WARM UP THIS WINTER
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80 A GUIDE TO CHRISTMAS IN FARGO-MOORHEAD The holidays are a special time of year for most, so check out our guide to find out places to meet Santa Claus, grab yourself a Christmas cocktail and more. 85 STAFF BLOOPERS 91 JUMPR APP Two local residents have created an app that makes getting from point A to point B easier than you ever thought possible.
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE 65 Culinary Spotlight: The Best of Chef Eric Watson's Recipes 70 Mixologist of the Month: 2015 Recap 88 Around the Town 94 Startup Spotlight RESOURCES 103 The Hotlist (Must-see events) 105 Event Calendar 112 Live Music Calendar 115 Drink Specials 122 Monthly Finds: Holiday Cheer
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BEHIND THE STORIES e were sitting in the playroom of the Children’s Hospital at Sanford waiting for Dr. Nathan Kobrinsky. As our photographer, Sanford Media Relations and myself waited for Dr. Kobrinsky, we talked about the banalities of life: the weather, how the Bison were going to do in the NCAA Tournament and so on. Then the room started to fill up. Kids began to walk in or be rolled in their wheelchairs to enjoy a little respite from the needles and hospital beds. As we talked with the moms and nurses, Dr. Kobrinsky walked in. The children flocked to this man who had the aurora of a savior. As we photographed Dr. Kobrinsky and his little patient for the April Doctor’s issue of Fargo Monthly, we watched him make this little girl who was going through chemotherapy laugh and forget the horror she was facing.
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The girl went back to her hospital bed and we retreated to a couple of chairs made for five-year-olds to talk about the reality of being a pediatric cancer physician. For the next hour, we talked about the joy of seeing children walk out of the hospital, the pain of losing a patient and the level of respect Kobrinsky shared for his patients.
he pulled up a poem he wrote about a patient he lost named Eleanor. This intimate poem gave me a look at Kobrinsky. Not as the savior he’s seen as, but as the man he really is. To my surprise, Kobrinsky gave me this poem with permission to run it in the April magazine. This one story behind the story is just an example of what our journalists go through to put together this magazine. While we do our best to distance ourselves from the story, it’s impossible at times to not take an interest in these stories. That’s what I want you to think about as you take a trip down 2015 with us in this issue.
This man, who almost spent as much time in various colleges to become a doctor than I had throughout my whole life, didn’t talk about white blood cell levels or the latest in cancer research. Instead, he talked about time spent with his patient or the child who inspired him to become a doctor.
(To read the full interview and story with Kobrinsky, go to fargomonthly. com and search “Kobrinsky.”)
As we finished up, Kobrinsky said, ‘Come with me. I have something I want to show you.’ We walked through the bowels of Sanford, eventually ending in his office where
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Welcome to the staff takeover. We at Spotlight Media, the parent company of ​Fargo Monthly​ magazine, decided to celebrate 2015 by taking a look back at our favorite foods, events and stories of the year and what we're hoping to see in 2016. Cheers to 2015! Written by the staff of Spotlight Media Photos by J. Alan Paul Photography, Paul Flessland and staff photographers
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Favorite Food Discovery
Italian Beef Sandwich
Dempsey's Public House Turns out the owners of Dempsey's have something in common with me. They both have Chicago ties, and our fathers worked together in Chicago as iron workers. So, when I order an Italian Beef Sandwich, I get a little taste of my past and it's glorious.
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February I loved the layout of this story and the information we found about our techbusiness community. Now, it's fun to see how all of the businesses we featured have since thrived.
1. Best New Restaurant Herd and Horns 2. What You Learned About Fargo This Year The startup and entrepreneurial scene is vibrant and exciting. 3. Wishful Thinking for 2016 No flooding. 4. Fargo New Year's Resolution Read a book on business each month. (Or listen to an audiobook.)
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Burger, Bourbon and Beer Festival
This summer, Fargo Monthly hosted its second annual Burger Festival, but we did it even bigger this year by blocking off an entire city block and adding bourbon and beer samples, with a live performance by the Front Fenders. Seven area restaurants were grilling up a storm for the hundreds of people who were there. Kudos to Drekker Brewing Company, DS Beverages and Republic Distributing for the beer and bourbon samples. It was a perfect day with a great turnout, and we hope to make the event even bigger and better next year.
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espite my small frame, I really enjoy food. After starting out as a measly intern during the early days of the magazine, I have worked my way up to the editorial director position and I now oversee the production of Fargo Monthly, Bison Illustrated, Stride and Design & Living magazines. My love of food has been complemented by the fact that the restaurant scene, and, really, the entire arts and entertainment scene, is booming in FargoMoorhead. This is an exciting time to be living in one of the greatest cities in the country.
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Louisiana Saturday Night
Rhombus Guys It's a trip down to the bayou from the comforts of Rhombus Guys's large booths. Cajun marinara, shrimp, sausage, pepperoncini, red pepper, caramelized onion and mozzarella: aka the recipe for perfection.
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TEDx brought the knowledge of TED talks to the excitement of an arena concert. The unique lighting and video combined with the fun environment that the Fargo Civic Center was transformed into really set the event apart from other TED talks around the nation. AJ Leon's talk, entitled "This Is Not Your Practice Life" can change your life. Go to facebook.com/ TEDxFargo to watch it.
1. Best New Restaurant Barbacoa 2. What You Learned About Fargo This Year You can communicate directly with the city of Fargo using their Fargo One app to tell them any issues in the city. Favorite story
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3. Wishful Thinking for 2016 People to join the Downtown Fargo Co-Op by going to prairie-roots.coop. 4. Fargo New Year's Resolution Next year, I am going to do the new room at the Fargo Escape Room.
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Cheesy Fried Pickles
Toasted Frog If you're a pickle fan like me, this appetizer from the Toasted Frog, a Downtown Fargo restaurant that opened in January, will send you to pickle heaven. And even if you're not a fan, don't knock it until you try it. Dill pickle spears are wrapped in Havarti cheese, deep-fried in a wonton-like wrapping and served with Sriracha-ranch dressing. So long, floppy pickle slices. My heart has been won over by another dill.
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1. Best New Restaurant Pounds (Note: They have awesome themed trivia every Tuesday night!) 2. What You Learned About Fargo This Year I learned that beer brewed right here in Fargo-Moorhead (we have four breweries now, and more to come) is my favorite type of beer. 3. Wishful Thinking for 2016 I'd like to see Fargo get a bigger music venue. A project this large won't happen in only a year, but plans for it would be cool to hear about. 4. Fargo New Year's Resolution Shop more at locally-owned boutiques.
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The Return of SURGE
February Boy, I sure do miss the '90s. When I heard that a local resident, Matt Winans, was at the forefront of a movement to bring back an iconic soda of my childhood, SURGE, I was excited to bring his story to life. Our photographer, J. Alan Paul photography, created this fun photo that has been floating all over the Internet and has even been seen by Coca-Cola. Now that SURGE is actually back for good, I wish more '90s products could come back on the market (see: Oreoo's and 3D Doritos).
Tom Green
Fargo Theatre I had never been to a live comedy show before this past September, when the famous Tom Green did a performance at the Fargo Theatre. The performance was nothing short of a side-splitting good time. His screaming, wild jokes, calling people out in the audience and crazy facial expressions left me in a fit of laughter for nearly two hours. And later on in the night, I spotted him downtown at the W端rst Bier Hall eating, you guessed it, sausages. 29
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Junkyard Brewing Company
Two words: Sour beers. I have never had tart and tasty beers like those at Junkyard Brewing Company. I am talking sour brews infused with flavors such as blueberry, hibiscus and key lime. (Not all in one beer, of course.) Though it's off the beaten path in Moorhead, Junkyard is constantly calling my name. And with a tap list that changes often, there is always something new to try.
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1. Best New Restaurant No Bull Country Club 2. What You Learned About Fargo This Year Due to flooding along the Red River, there are now close to 25 sites in FargoMoorhead that are being returned to their natural environment. 3. Wishful Thinking for 2016 More public art locations like the art wall by The Forum building where artists can collaborate and paint up otherwise lifeless spaces.
Favorite story/photo
Best Burgers
With a headline like that, what’s not to love? This article featured the most bodacious burgers that FargoMoorhead has to offer. Just thinking of toppings such as pulled pork, a glazed donut or tater tots has my stomach stirring with hunger. I also had the honor of getting a little messy with condiments for the cover design. (Currently adding "Ketchup and Mustard Typographer" to my resume.)
4. Fargo New Year's Resolution Continue my 2015 resolution of trying a new restaurant each month. event highlight
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The Cure Burger and the Breakfast of National Champions
Herd & Horns If you are like me and think that breakfast is just fine any time of the day, then you'll want to give this combination a shot. The Cure is a large burger loaded with hashbrowns and a fried egg, and topped with bacon jelly. It tastes like an amazing hearty breakfast. This thing is fantastic by itself, however, if you want to complete the breakfast-anytime feel, wash it down with a drink called the Breakfast of National Champions. The drink contains Crown Royal Maple, orange juice and some simple syrup, and it's garnished with a stick of chipotle bacon. You'll swear that with each sip you had just finished a bite of pancakes with syrup and a glass of OJ. Together, this combination is like enjoying a nice breakfast without having to get up early.
The Risk Takers
August My favorite set of photos I've done for a story was in the August issue. The "Risk Takers" gave me an opportunity to do composite photography and put people in situations that they would normally never be in. I made someone throw knives around his business partners, someone tightrope walk across downtown, one sit on the edge of a building and another jetski with sharks on the Red River. I had a lot of fun with the editors coming up with the ideas and then photographing the subjects and backgrounds to make it all come together visually.
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This year, the Iron & Ink Expo expanded and had a great turnout of people wanting to get tattooed up and see some custom-built motorcycles. As an avid rider myself, and someone who is trying to figure out what kind of tattoo to get, it was great walking around and admiring all the creations that those bike builders and tattoo artists came up with.
2. What You Learned About Fargo This Year I've learned that there is so much more in this city than I had previously thought. I know that sounds generic, but every day I learn about a new company or business that has either been here or sprung up within the past few months. The growth here is astounding. 3. Wishful Thinking for 2016 I'd like to see more expansion on the outskirts of downtown. I love Downtown Fargo, but it is getting a little crowded. I'd like to see the "downtown" area expand a bit and start filtering several blocks in each direction. 4. Fargo New Year's Resolution I want to photograph landscapes of the city from every rooftop downtown.
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Rustica Tavern I eat a lot of pizza, and when I say a lot, I mean A LOT (they don’t call me Pizza Paul for nothing). So when I heard about Rustica’s wood-fired pizzas, I knew it was something I must to look into. Each pizza from Rustica is unique and delicious, but one in particular, The Decoy, takes the cake. Topped with both duck confit and sweet roasted grapes, this pizza may seem a bit too exotic at first, but it’s definitely worth a shot. Trust me, you won’t be hunting for flavor.
1. Best New Restaurant Rustica Tavern 2. What You Learned About Fargo This Year I learned that Fargo has a lot to offer when it comes to fresh, homemade gelato. 3. Wishful Thinking for 2016 I'd like to see a cat café happen. 4. Fargo New Year's Resolution To kayak on the Red River.
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Taylor Swift
On October 12, an angel landed in Fargo. I arrived at the Fargodome that evening expecting to photograph Taylor Swift’s performance, but I didn’t expect to fall in love. “Welcome to Fargo,” I thought to myself as I waited in the pit for Taylor to emerge. “It’s been waiting for you.” As the show started and I began shooting, I was suddenly struck with a feeling that I couldn’t shake off. I’ve lived my whole life with a blank space in my heart, but it wasn’t until we locked eyes that I knew I was meant for her. But alas, timing was not on our side. She finished her concert and moved on to the next city. Taylor, you’ll always be the reason for the teardrops on my camera.
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A Walk on the Wild Side
I photograph many people for Spotlight Media's magazines, but sometimes it’s nice to shoot something other than humans. In September’s issue of Fargo Monthly, we went behind the scenes to find out what it takes to operate the Red River Zoo. After bonding with the otters and ducks, we stumbled across some peacocks roaming around like they owned the place (they basically did). The momma peacock and her babies were so relaxed around humans that I was able to get right up in their grill and snap a couple sweet pics. 39
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live in Spotlight Media's family of websites and spend most of my time pouring over Google Analytics data figuring out how to engage readers in our social media channels. When I'm not nerding it up at work, I'm playing video games and hanging out with my corgi, Super Nova, and my cat, Posey.
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Paneer makhani
Everest Tikka House Trying new foods is one of the chief joys of my existence, especially food that has a large range of flavors and spices from countries I've never been to. Indian food is my favorite. So naturally, I was excited to hear about the Everest Tikka House opening in Moorhead. Not only did it open the door to sampling Nepalese dishes, it also helped to facilitate my need for Indian food at a much closer range to where I live and work, near Downtown Fargo. When you're there, try the Paneer Makhani.
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Favorite story
If Fargo Bars Were Game Of Thrones Houses My favorite project that I worked on this year was an online piece that compared Downtown Fargo bars to the houses in one of my favorite TV shows, "Game of Thrones." I am still open to anyone arguing with me about my choices, and for the record, I'm a member of House Stark.
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Pure Bathing Culture
Earlier this fall, a band that describes themselves on their Facebook as "New Age/Blue-Eyed Soul/Love Songs" from Portland, Ore., called Pure Bathing Culture, played with Wild Ones at Studio 222 downtown. It was the best show I've seen in Fargo this year, and I had a great time at a venue that doesn't usually host concerts in that genre.
2. What You Learned About Fargo This Year I learned that there are a lot of meetups in the area worth attending. 3. Wishful Thinking for 2016 A parking ramp downtown. 4. Fargo New Year's Resolution To check out Sky Zone.
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As tradition would go, I, for the most part, am a bourbon guy. Give me my Jack or Woodford Reserve, but there are occasions where I'm interested to see what else is out there. That is when I discovered Proof Artisan Distillers. Proof is making their own vodka called 2 Docks and gin called Minions, with whisky to come. When I was introduced to the products by the owner Joel Kath, they where still cooking, but I felt it had something special. When I tasted the finished products, I was right. I would highly recommend that you stop by Proof, try some food and let the mixologists create something wonderful for you. I personally would suggest their Old Fashioned.
1. Best New Restaurant Izumi Sushi and Hibachi. Let's see: good sushi, you can easily introduce people to sushi and it's all-you-can-eat. Win, win, win! 2. What You Learned About Fargo This Year The spirit of North Dakota and Minnesota nice is still alive here regardless of what people think and what's been happening. We're all still looking out for each other. 3. Wishful Thinking for 2016 A fifth national championship for the Bison football team and I'd love to see the Bison basketball team go to The Big Dance again.
4. Fargo New Year's Resolution Actually try to become a member of a local gym and use a membership to its full potential.
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Craig Ferguson Fargo Theatre As far as comedy goes in our area, we are getting more and more big names. NDSU fine arts recently brought in Eddie Izzard, and he was very funny. But on a night where people were waiting outside for a famous weather man, inside the Fargo Theatre was something special. Comedian Craig Ferguson was hysterical. For just over 90 minutes, he had the whole crowd in stitches. Now, this was not just a rehash of his former late night show. This was all Craig. After that night, we all learned that we need to check out the bathrooms in Japan and never make a deal with a judge who is also an agent for bad magicians. So, to both Eddie and Craig, thanks for bringing the fun to Fargo.
Presenting: Madd Frank
October Fargo Monthly is always on what is new and hot, but this story took me back. I so vividly remember watching the local show "Madd Frank Presents" on TV, laughing and groaning at the jokes. But the best part is that I knew most of the crew, including Madd Frank himself, Del Dvoracek. He is a great man, and when he was not being Madd, he was helping people with advertising, and I did learn a lot from him back in the day. Erica Rapp did such a great job in the story of capturing everything crazy that is Madd Frank. 45
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Mezzaluna As a meal or appetizer, Mezzaluna’s citrus crab cakes are amazing. Grilled corn, bacon, basil and smoked paprika aioli make these cakes melt in your mouth. Add in a side of their creamy polenta for extra carb-loading.
Favorite story
In Search of Wildness
July This is the story of Hawley, Minn., natives, Shane Ulven and Nate Haugen, as they trekked across the U.S. on a do-gooding mission to make a difference in people’s lives. I was intrigued by their fresh outlook on life and spent plenty of time following their travels via social media; each story bringing joy to another deserving person and making me cry more times than a Hallmark movie.
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Corks & Canvas
There is one event I had thought about and wanted to attend for the last three years, but it just never worked out. So as fate would have it, this year, that event landed smack dab on my birthday… Hello Corks & Canvas! I gathered some of my favorite people, enjoyed the local art and shopping, sampled wine, walked, talked and even got pooped on by a bird. Minus the bird droppings, it was a perfect summer night in Downtown Fargo.
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1. Best New Restaurant Luna Fargo 2. What You Learned About Fargo This Year There are so many new and great restaurants in Fargo-Moorhead right now, that I do not have enough stretchy pants and kid-less date nights to even attempt making it to a fraction of them. 3. Wishful Thinking for 2016 I want to see more people head downtown and enjoy the shopping, galleries, nightlife and dining. Hopefully in 2016, we’ll see even more exciting historic preservations to downtown living and retail. 4. Fargo New Year's Resolution Get in shape. Then run the Fargo half marathon again...it's been a while.
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I loved discovering the Red River Market each Saturday morning. It felt like Fargo's town hall, a gathering for artists, musicians and farmers. The produce was amazing each week.
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1. Best New Restaurant Love the addition of 20 Below Coffee Co. great coffee and eats.
Drew Spooner and the crew from the Hammock Initiative launched an attempt to break the world record for most people hammocking in one place at Island Park. It was a glorious summer day filled with folks from all over the world celebrating a bit of relaxing.
2. What You Learned About Fargo This Year We have a true spirit of belief. Countless people have launched new ventures, passion projects and efforts to share their creativity with the community. 3. Wishful Thinking for 2016 I dream of a day in 2016 where I can walk to the Farmer's Market for incredible produce, take Bike Share to the thriving Prairie Roots Co-Op for fresh produce, and take an Uber ride home. A day where I no longer need a car and I can live in a truly walkable city.
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1 Million Thanks
An evening celebrating the entrepreneurs and risk-takers in our community.
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’m a 41-year-old chef and father. I’m your stereotypical former latch key kid; a Gen X guy living among a booming millennial and hipster scene. I often feel that I am a bit boring walking downtown. Then again, we all ultimately want the same from life in Fargo. We want to eat, drink and live well. I think we’re doing well so far.
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My favorite new Fargo establishment is 20 Below Coffee Co. The old saying that “you get what you pay for” very much rings true at 20 Below. Their coffee makes me happy.
1. Best New Restaurant Luna Fargo. Executive Chef Ryan Nitschke has a passion for good food, and his menus are unique to our area.
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2. What You Learned About Fargo This Year It was 50 degrees in November. I’m not sure how I feel about it, but I now know that anything is possible.
Probstfield Farm Dinner
The Probstfield Farm Dinner is a breath of fresh air. Literally. It’s held outside, and all who are in attendance get to enjoy food served up family-style from several area chefs. The majority of the meal is made with local products, and it’s a great way to break away from the typical fundraising dinner event.
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3. Wishful Thinking for 2016 I hope that Fargo residents will reject that massive wave of new cookie cutter restaurants that have opened in the last two years. The more support bad restaurants get, the harder it is for good independent restaurants to survive. 4. Fargo New Year's Resolution My oldest daughter (Olivia) and I are going to run the Fargo Half Marathon in 2016. How’s that for commitment? It’s in writing!
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S T H G I L H G I ​H Year From The
If you look around, it's obvious that 2015 was a booming year for Fargo-Moorhead. We would probably need an entire magazine to showcase everything that happened to our great community this year. Instead, we picked a handful of notable events and new businesses that hit our scene this year.
$6.9 million was raised, surpassing 2014's amount of $5.67 million. More than 30,000 generous donations were made to almost 300 nonprofit organizations.
Lisa Lampanelli
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You've seen her on talk shows, Comedy Central roasts and even her own hour-long comedy special on HBO. Known as the "Queen of Mean," Lisa Lampanelli took the stage at the Fargo Theatre in January for a night of laughs. We even got to do a fun phone interview with the comedy queen herself.
Izumi Sushi & Hibachi
Giving Hearts Day
Back in February, the Dakota Medical Foundation held their annual virtual Giving Hearts Day fundraiser for charities. This year,
Fargo-Moorhead's first all-youcan-eat sushi bar opened this year, with lunch and dinner specials that are almost too good to be true. Complete with a full sushi menu, the restaurant also offers delicious grilled teriyaki and hibachi dishes. 5675 26th Ave. S, Fargo izumirestaurant.com
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Josef's Annual Fashion Awards
This year in February, Josef's School of Hair Design held their 10th annual JAFA event at Avalon West. More than 200 models participated in this event that saw categories ranging from a simple cut and color to the more exotic looks such as Gothic Noir. Two of our staff members had the pleasure of judging the impressive competition.
of North Dakota hosted the 2015 Division I Men's Hockey West Regionals at the Scheels Arena in Fargo, and tickets sold out quickly. Four of the top 16 teams in Division I men's hockey played for a chance to get to the Frozen Four tournament. UND went on to the semifinals, only to be defeated by Boston University.
Mehl's Gluten-Free Bakery
Great Rides Bike Share
764 34th St. N, Fargo facebook.com/KilstoneBrewing
Frank's Lounge
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You probably saw the green bikes all over town this summer. North Dakota's first bike share program launched in Fargo in the middle of March this year. With more than 100 bicycles, 11 stations and close to 15,000 NDSU students automatically enrolled, it made the Great Rides Bike Share program the second-largest in the nation.
operated, offers their delicious beer on tap in their woodsy-looking taproom and you can also get growlers to go. Follow them on Facebook for beer specials and events.
With the wave of gluten-free products flooding the market, sometimes it can still feel tough to keep up with a gluten-free diet. Thankfully, Fargo saw the opening of Mehl's Gluten-Free Bakery this year, which is owned and operated by a "celiac family" that decided to expand their gluten-free flour company into something more. It's a full bakery that offers everything from cupcakes to hot dog buns and everything in between.
South Fargo got a friendly neighborhood bar this spring with great eats and drinks. Frank's Lounge is also home to a bit of Fargo's yesteryears. The owner found and restored a large neon cat that used to adorn the walls of the old Pink Pussycat Lounge off of NP Avenue in Downtown Fargo. The pink cat is now on the walls of Frank's Lounge and serves as the restaurant's iconic logo. 2640 52nd Ave. S, Fargo facebook.com/franksloungefargo
1404 33rd St. S, Fargo mehlsflour.com
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Kilstone Brewing
Division I Hockey West Regionals
At the end of March, the University
In the spring, Kilstone Brewing became the fourth brewery to pop up in Fargo-Moorhead. Located in the industrial neighborhood of Fargo, the brewery is family-
F argo Marathon were at the Fargo Marathon We throughout all three days of events in May and were inspired by the insane amount of people coming together for this great community event. Participants ran the 26.2
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Gin Blossoms, Fastball, Phil Vassar, Jackyl and more made for a rockin' good time. happyharrysribfest.com
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Red River Valley Fair
BOSTON with Eddie Money
Legendary rock band BOSTON rocked the Scheels Arena in June. People of all ages came out to enjoy classic hits such as "More than a Feeling" and "Peace of Mind." We got to interview lead singer Tommy DeCarlo, who took over for former singer Brad Delp after Delp's passing in 2007.
appy Harry's Ribfest H Food and music lovers gathered for four nights in early June to stuff their faces with ribs and food from across the world. On top of the slow-cooked goodness that you could smell from a mile away, performers such as 38 Special, The
The annual Red River Valley Fair took place in early July this year, with awesome weather and delicious food in stow. This year, the annual fair saw performers Dan + Shay, Joe Nichols, Hairball, Halestorm, Craig Morgan and Lee Brice take the stage to party with the city of Fargo. Who knows what type of fun will be in store for next year? redrivervalleyfair.com
Prairie Rose Meadery
Fargo got its first meadery this year, which cooks up its very own unique concoctions of the ancient honey wine in the same building as their taproom. The meadery produces multiple flavors of the tasty alcoholic
beverage, and you can try all of them out in their taproom. You can even take a bottle or two home for yourself.
parked their brakes and cooked up some delicious food. The lines were long, but the food was worth it.
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​ Prairie Den Emerging Prairie launched a new co-working space with great flexibility and limitless 24hour access for you and your colleagues to use whenever it's best for you. Located right on Broadway, the Prairie Den offers various memberships for different types of individuals and organizations so that the space is convenient for everyone. 122 1/2 Broadway N, Fargo emergingprairie.com/ prairiedencoworking
Shania Twain
Legendary country superstar Shania Twain took quite a few years off of touring but came back with a bang this year on her "Rock This Country!" tour. In September, Twain performed at the Fargodome to a crowd filled with all types of people looking to relive that '90s country nostalgia she's so famous for. She played all of her hits and closed with an encore of the classic tune, "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!"
NDSU Bison Football vs. UND
Food Truck Festival & Flea Market
It's no secret that we love to eat around here. August saw the second annual Food Truck Festival roll into North Fargo at the NDSU Horse Park. Multiple food trucks from around town and the region
For the first time since 2003, the NDSU football team faced off against the University of North Dakota, igniting a historic rivalry. Tickets had been sold out for months, as nobody wanted to miss one of the biggest games of the year. Tailgating was full to the brim, the game was actionpacked and NDSU took the win with a 34-9 final score.
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magazines and Counting 5 ½ Years in the Making
We don’t like to toot our own horns, but we thought we’d take you back in time to talk about how Fargo Monthly’s publishing company, Spotlight Media, came to be the powerhouse it is today.
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t all started, like all good entrepreneurial stories, on a bar napkin. Mike “Drago” Dragosavich was a standout punter at NDSU who attempted to make it big in the NFL. After bouncing around for a couple of years in the NFL, he eventually settled back in Fargo, a city he had grown to love. “The community of Fargo has done so much for me personally and in business,” said Dragosavich. “Every move I make is determined by how much I can give back to Fargo and continue spreading the word about how great of a place it really is.”
He started a magazine called FM Spotlight to showcase the happenings in town. What started with a CD-sized magazine with a typo on the first cover (Enoy instead of Enjoy) evolved into a publishing company that now produces more than 5,500 pages of original content, prints one million-plus pages of magazines and receives more than one million impressions on fargomonthly.com each year. “The early days were a grind,” Dragosavich recalled. “I remember standing on the off-ramp of I-94
Dragosavich launched a VIP card that would give you discounts and special deals at local bars and restaurants. He soon realized he kept hearing from his friends, “There’s nothing to do in Fargo.” Many of those friends from college had decided to pack up and move to the Twin Cities. Dragosavich would have none of that.
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March 2010
December 2010
March 2011
May 2011
March 2012
August 2012
September 2012
Launch of FM Spotlight
Launch of FM Stride
One-year anniversary
Stride's first Fargo Marathon issue
Two-year anniversary
First issue of Bison Illustrated
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June 2013
July 2013
October 2013
December 2013
January 2014
FM Spotlight changed to Fargo Monthly
Back-toback national championships issue
Launched Fargo Marathon Book
First wedding guide
College GameDay issue
A year in photography
Fargo Monthly goes full-size
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handing everyone a magazine as they passed by, calling a prospective customer 20 days in a row to get one meeting or delivering the magazines oneby-one to 300 business all by myself. Now it feels good to have the opportunity to employ people with the same beliefs and attitude to help execute these tasks on a monthly basis.” After six months in business, he launched a new publication called FM Stride, which was geared toward the fitness community in Fargo-Moorhead. As the revenue and number of employees grew, so did the publications. The magazines soon became full-sized and more opportunities presented themselves. Within one month, the opportunity presented itself to purchase Bison Illustrated and Outdoor Design and Living Magazine, which became Design & Living Magazine. “I was on the cover of the second ever Bison Illustrated while still playing football for NDSU,” Dragosavich said. “When I had the opportunity to make it part of our portfolio, it was unbelievable that I could take the magazine over and publish it years later. I was nervous when we purchased it because of the high expectations of the reader, but I now realize it was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.”
Business continued to grow, as did the knowledge of publishing. The awards rolled in as well, as they soon began to win several gold and silver Addy awards, a gold award for best feature article from the Minnesota Magazine Publishing Association and several other prestigious awards. With 20 full-time employees, Spotlight Media has quickly grown. And they’re not done yet. Come January 1, Spotlight Media will launch a new monthly business magazine called Fargo INC! “We have been working on a business magazine idea for over two years now,” Dragosavich said. “Finally, the time has come to expose how vibrant the Fargo-Moorhead business community is. From start-ups, tech, entrepreneurship, events and more, we are excited to be part of this.”
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f o t s e the b eric watson's culinary spotlight
recipes it's been a tasty year in
the realm of Chef Eric Watson's monthly recipes and advice for Fargo Monthly. Watson taught us a lot about food and what goes into operating a successful restaurant, so we decided to choose some of the delicious recipes that stood out to us. Watson is the owner of Mezzaluna, Rustica and Mosaic Foods in Fargo. He is also the founder and president of the Fargo branch of the American Culinary Federation.
March
Puttanesca Sauce
Ingredients • ¼ cup olive oil • 1 cup diced yellow onion • 5-7 cloves minced garlic • 2 ½ teaspoon dried basil leaves • ½ teaspoon dried oregano leaves • ½ teaspoon dried crushed red pepper flakes • ¼ cup dry white wine • 28-ounce can diced tomatoes, with juice
• 1 cup pitted and halved Kalamata olives • 2 tablespoons capers • 2 tablespoons tomato paste • 2 tablespoons minced anchovy fillets • Salt and fresh-ground black pepper to taste • ¼ cup fresh basil, thinly sliced (chiffonade)
Directions In a medium-sized sauce pan, lightly sauté onions, garlic, dried herbs and crushed pepper flakes in olive oil. Deglaze pan with white wine and reduce by half. Incorporate the tomatoes, olives, capers, tomato paste and anchovies. Season with salt and pepper and bring to a simmer. Simmer for five minutes, fold in fresh basil and serve.
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january
Gratin Dauphinoise
Ingredients • 1 ea. shallot, thinly sliced • 2 ea. garlic cloves, minced • 2-3 Tbsp. butter • ⅛ cup flour, all-purpose • 2 cups heavy cream • 1 ½ tsp. nutmeg • 1 Tbsp. fresh thyme leaves, roughly chopped • 2 lb. potatoes, preferably yukon gold or similar • 2 cups gruyere cheese, freshly shredded • ½ cup bread crumbs • Salt & white pepper, as needed
Directions In a small sauce pan, lightly sauté the shallots and garlic in butter. Dust the pan with the flour and incorporate to create a pan roux. Add the heavy cream and quickly whisk until flour is completely incorporated and lump free. Season with nutmeg, salt, white pepper and fresh thyme. Bring to a simmer while stirring occasionally, making sure that no lumps form. Once cream mixture
has thickened slightly, remove from heat. Taste the cream mixture and adjust seasonings if needed, keeping in mind that you should over-season the cream in order to achieve a well-seasoned finished Dauphinoise. Uniformly slice the potatoes into 1/8-inch thick circles. Quickly shingle a single layer of the potatoes into a small butter-lined baking dish. Ladle cream sauce onto the
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potatoes and sprinkle with Gruyere cheese. Repeat process until complete, making sure that the top layer has a sufficient amount of cream and cheese covering the surface. Tightly cover the pan with foil and bake at 325 degrees for approximately 45 minutes or until potatoes are quite tender. Remove the foil. A little oil separation on top is normal. Dust the surface with
Allow potatoes to cool to room temperature and reheat just before serving. This will allow the potatoes to set up and form a more consistent texture. To taste, salt and pepper.
Ingredients • 3 cups heavy cream • 1 cup whole milk • 8 ea. large egg yolks • 1 cup sugar, granulated
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bread crumbs and return the potatoes to a 425-degree oven. Bake uncovered for approximately 10 minutes or until surface is well caramelized.
• 1 ea. fresh vanilla bean • 12 oz. fresh strawberries, hulled and quartered
september
Caramelized Figs with Crispy Prosciutto, Mascarpone Cheese & Arugula Pesto Serves 4
Ingredients • 4 ea. fresh black mission fig • ⅛ cup granulated sugar • 1 Tbsp. whole butter • 2 cups arugula • ¼ cup toasted almonds • ½ cup fresh parmesan cheese
• 2 cloves garlic • ⅔ cup olive oil • Salt & pepper, to taste • ½ cup mascarpone cheese • 2 ea. pieces pre-sliced prosciutto
Directions Cut fig in half from top to bottom. Place exposed side of fig in sugar to coat surface. Melt butter in a sauté pan and quickly sear sugared surface of fig. Remove from pan and set aside. In a food processor, combine arugula, almonds, parmesan cheese and garlic. Process until almost smooth in texture. Fold in olive oil, salt and pepper. Slice prosciutto into thin strips and fry in 365-degree oil until crispy. Assemble figs, mascarpone cheese, pesto and crispy prosciutto as desired and serve.
Directions Combine cream and milk in a saucepan and place on medium-high heat. Without stirring, quickly bring cream to a boil and remove from heat. In a mixing bowl, whisk together egg yolk, sugar and the pulp from the vanilla bean. Slowly ladle hot cream into the egg mixture, making sure to whisk quickly. Once all of the cream is tempered into the eggs, place mixture back in saucepan and return to low heat. Stir the mixture constantly until it thickens slightly. Strain the custard through a fine mesh strainer and allow mixture to cool to room temperature (custard should be in a shallow baking dish). Fold fresh strawberries into the custard. Place custard in refrigerator until mixture falls below 40 degrees. Place the custard in freezer and handchurn with a wooden spoon every 10 to 15 minutes until set.
may
Chicken Galantine Serves 6-10
Ingredients • 1 whole chicken, fresh • 3 oz. ground pork shoulder • 1 cup fresh heavy cream • 2 whole eggs • 4 egg yolks • ¼ cup pistachio, chopped • ¼ cup dry cherries • ¼ cup golden raisins
• ¼ cup brandy • 1 Tbsp. fresh sage, chopped • ½Tbsp. fresh thyme, chopped ½ Tbsp. fresh parsley, chopped 2 Tbsp. Kosher salt • ¼ tsp. white pepper, ground • ¼ tsp. cinnamon, ground • ⅛ tsp. nutmeg, ground
Directions De-bone chicken so that skin remains in one intact piece (refer to YouTube videos if needed). Butterfly the boneless/skinless breast meat and pound out slightly with a meat mallet. Place skin and breast meat under refrigeration. Combine brandy, cherries and raisins and allow to sit at room temperature for 20 minutes. Pass the boneless chicken leg meat and pork through a meat grinder with the smallest die attachment. In a chilled mixing bowl, fold together the ground chicken and pork with the cream, eggs, pistachios, cherries, raisins, brandy, fresh herbs and seasonings. Place bowl in an ice bath until ready to assemble galantine. Place a piece of cheesecloth on a clean table surface and lay chicken skin on top. Next, place butterflied chicken breast at the base of the chicken skin. Using a large spoon and your hand, place ground chicken mixture across the breasts horizontally. Gently roll the entire galantine starting from the bottom to the top. When finished rolling, the galantine should be in a cylinder shape and completely encased with skin and cheesecloth. Twist and tie both ends of the cheesecloth so the galantine is tight throughout. Place galantine in chicken stock or seasoned water that is at approximately 180 degrees. Poach galantine until an internal temperature of 165 degrees is reached. Remove galantine from the liquid and place in refrigerator overnight until wellchilled and ready to slice.
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Mixologist of the Month
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By Erica Rapp | Photos by Sadie Lascelles, Tiffany Swanson, Andrew Jason & Paul Flessland
ach month this year, we featured E a talented mixologist from the local bar and restaurant scene, along with a tasty concoction of theirs. The year was filled with delicious recipes and awesome people, and we sure as heck enjoyed trying all of their cocktails.
Take a look.
january
james hein @ the toasted frog
february
kent larsen @ three lyons pub Pomegranate Cosmopolitan Smoke & Mirrors • 1 oz. Famous Grouse Scotch • 1 oz. Black Grouse Scotch • ⅓ oz. Carpano Antica Vermouth • ⅓ oz. Noilly Prat Dry Vermouth • Dash of Regan’s Orange Bitters • Dash of Angostura Aromatic Bitters Stir in a tall glass with ice and pour over ice in an old-fashioned rocks glass. Garnish with a lemon twist. 70 | DECEMBER 2015 | FARGOMONTHLY.COM
• 1 ½ oz. Deep Eddy Cranberry Vodka • 1 ½ oz. Pama Pomegranate Liqueur • Splash of cranberry juice • Splash of lime juice Shake in tumbler and strain into martini glass.
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april
march
andrea anderson
troy wall @ woody's bar
@ monte's downtown • Jameson Irish Whiskey • ½ oz. blackberry puree • ½ oz. sage simple syrup • Dash of Fee Brothers Whiskey Barrel-Aged Bitters • Splash of Soda Water In a rocks glass: add blackberry puree, simple syrup and bitters. Add ice and fill to the top with Jameson and give it a quick stir to unsettle the puree. Top off with a splash of soda water and garnish with sage leaf and blackberry.
blackberry sage old-fashioned
Peachfire Tea • ¾ oz. Jack Daniels Tennessee Fire • 1 ½ oz. Paul Masson Peach Brandy • Lemonade • Sweet tea Add Tennessee Fire and brandy to a tall glass of ice. Mix equal parts lemonade and sweet tea to top off the rest of the glass.
may
june
Scott Rosenberg
Lucas Gosser
@ rhombus guys
@ the old broadway grill
The Rhombus Smash • 2 oz. Woodford Reserve Bourbon Whiskey • 1 oz. simple syrup • 4 mints leaves (ripped into small pieces) Shake ingredients in cocktail shaker and strain into tumbler glass over small amount of ice, then top off the rest of the drink with more ice and add an orange twist on top.
IN THE BARREL • 2 liters of Buffalo Trace Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey • 1 liter Antica Carpano Sweet Vermouth • ¼ cup Woodford Reserve Black Cherry Spiced Bitters • Luxardo maraschino cherries for garnish
Barrel-Aged Manhattan
Recipe comes out to about three liters, which works out to roughly 20 drinks at two ounces per drink in a rocks glass. Use an ice sphere instead of cubes in the drink so that the ice all dilutes at the same pace. If you don’t have the resources for barrel-aging the drink, remember Manhattan’s area code and follow the “212” guideline for a regular Manhattan cocktail: • 2 oz. bourbon whiskey • 1 oz. sweet vermouth • 2 dashes bitters
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september
july
patrick tweeter
trisha kreps @ sickies garage
@ The District Waterhouse & Kitchen • 1 ¼ oz. Jameson Black Barrel Reserve • ½ oz. St. Germain Elderflower Liqueur • 2 dashes Fee Brothers Grapefruit Bitters • Ginger Beer • Lemon and lime slice for garnish
Irish Storm
Pear Moscow Mule • ½ Lime (fresh-squeezed) • 1 ½ oz. Absolut Pear Vodka • Ginger Beer
Fill tall glass with ice and pour whiskey, liqueur and bitters over ice. Top off with ginger beer, stir and garnish with a lemon and lime slice.
Squeeze the fresh lime over ice in a copper mule mug. Add the vodka and top off with ginger beer. Add a lime wedge on top for extra garnish. There’s no need for stirring with this one.
august
Jared Winmill @ Rustica Tavern Woodfire Old-Fashioned • 1 ¼ oz. Woodford Reserve Bourbon Whiskey • 1 ¼ oz. Bulleit Rye Whiskey • ¾ oz. Courvoisier Cognac
• ½ oz. smoked simple syrup • Dashfire Old-Fashioned Bitters • Orange slice • Luxardo cherries
Muddle orange slice and Luxardo cherries at the bottom of a rocks glass and add all liquid ingredients. Top with ice and a few dashes of bitters. Roll between glasses two or three times to incorporate ingredients, do not shake or stir. To make the smoked simple syrup, Winmill takes fiery and charred wood chunks from the woodfire oven and places them in a container of simple syrup, where the sugar then caramelizes around the wood. After letting it soak for a few minutes, he then strains the syrup so that it is left with a smokey taste, minus the actual charcoal. For the garnish, Winmill takes an orange twist and roasts it in the woodfire oven for crispy edges and a burnt orange feel right on your nose.
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october
Alan Kasin @ Pounds • 1 ½ oz. Svedka Vanilla Vodka • 1 oz. Fulton’s Harvest Pumpkin Pie Cream Liqueur • 1 oz. apple cider • 2 spoon-sized scoops pumpkin purée • Fireball whipped cream (Handmade) • Cinnamon
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John Eiynck @ Bulldog Tap • 1 ½ oz. Pinnacle Salted Caramel Vodka • 1 oz. Kahlúa Coffee Liqueur • Coca Cola • Heavy Cream • Belgian Chocolate and Hazelnuts (for garnish) Pour vodka and liqueur over a tall glass of ice and top with Coca-Cola. Add a dash of cream on the top and garnish with fresh-shaved Belgian chocolate and hazelnuts. Drink will set on its own.
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PRAIRIE ROOTS
p o o C d o Fo What To Expect From Downtown Fargo’s Future Grocery Store
Downtown Fargo recently announced plans for a grocery store, a feature that has been long-awaited by the community. At the end of 2016, the Prairie Roots Food Co-op will make its debut downtown, and Membership and Development Director Kaye Kirsch filled us in on all the exciting details.
WHAT IS A CO-OP?
Kaye Kirsch is the membership and development director for the Prairie Roots Food Co-op.
Because the Prairie Roots Food Co-op acts as a cooperative business, that means it’s member-owned. As of now, they have around 900 members who have invested in the vision of a community-owned grocery store that features natural, organic and local food. Profits of the store will stay in the community because it’s a locally owned business.
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FEATURES YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT
While the grocery store is going to be run like any other business, it also has many social goals in mind, in addition to just bringing great food to the area, all of which can be seen in some of their unique features. 1. Full-Service The 10,000-square-foot space will be a full-service grocery store complete with a robust deli with prepared food, a soup and sandwich bar and more. “It will be a great destination to come for lunch or to pick up a few groceries as well, or anything you need,
from fresh produce to toilet paper," said Kirsch. "It will be a community resource and a destination place where you can come to learn about great food." 2. Bulk Section One thing that co-ops often feature is a bulk section, where you can buy exactly as much or as little as you might need. This is also an environmentally conscious feature, as it reduces the amount of packaging and waste. “We’re going to be encouraging people to bring your empty flour bin and things like that, which can be filled up right at the store,” said Kirsch.
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3. Education In addition to bringing local products to the area, the store also aims to help build a healthy community by providing access to programming and education. They plan to teach things such as eating healthy on a budget, how to eat local in North Dakota given the seasons, enjoying food at the peak of their freshness, how you can preserve food and much more. 4. Local Products Kirsch explained that local food will be featured as much as possible, and they plan to demo many products
of local farmers and tell their stories. You can expect a wide variety of natural and organic products. 5. Economic & Community Impact With this type of co-op, the economic impact is much greater than just bringing in great food. According to Kirsch, for every $1 you spend at a local business, $1.35 recirculates in the local economy. Because this co-op is locally owned by members, and because so much product comes from local farmers, every $1 spent instead turns into $1.60.
“This is going to be a really cool thing to help drive the economic engine of Fargo and to create a commonwealth for all of our members,” explained Kirsch. Co-ops are also very well known for giving back to their communities. Once the store is profitable, it plans to reinvest in the community and donate to various groups and causes.
INTERESTED IN A MEMBERSHIP?
Membership is open to anybody at any time. It is a $300 investment, but there are a variety of payment options that can start at just $25 to make it an accessible option for all members of the community. Anyone can shop at the store, but members get special deals and discounts, in addition to being able to decide what happens with the store’s profits. $1.1 million needs to be raised by the end of the year for the store’s launch to happen, so an “Own It” campaign has been launched and invites anyone to become a member. Visit prairie-roots.coop to join.
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8 ways To Warm Up
this winter While keeping warm during the winter might require the obvious of staying inside or, heck, even buying a hot tub, there are other ways to keep yourself toasty while still being able to enjoy yourself out on the town. From fireside restaurants to warm comfort food, we picked out a few things for you to try when it comes to dealing with the frosty months. By Erica Rapp Photos by Paul Flessland, J. Alan Paul Photography, Nate Mickelberg and Andrew Jason
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Start your morning off right and sink your teeth into a warm, soft cinnamon or caramel roll from The Shack on Broadway. You can't go wrong with a hot, sweet pastry. The Shack on Broadway 3215 Broadway N, Fargo shackonbroadway.com
Not only will your body warm up with a relaxing yoga workout, but with a studio set at temperatures ranging from 95-100 degrees, you'll be instantly toasty the second you step in the door. This class will help you stimulate muscles in ways you never thought possible and you'll be sweating out those toxins before you know it. Not recommended for those under the age of 15, pregnant women or those with fibromyalgia.
FIRESIDE DINING Porter Creek Hardwood Grill features a dining room with a spectacular grand fireplace to give you that warm, cozy feeling while you're enjoying your meal and a bottle of wine. To make it even better, there's also a four seasons porch with couch seating around another fireplace as well as outdoor fire pits. Porter Creek Hardwood Grill 1555 44th St. S, Fargo portercreek.com
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FIERY JAPANESE CUISINE At Kobe's Japanese Cuisine, you can bring the whole family and get a front row seat to culinary magic. Feel the heat of the fiery teppanyaki grill as the talented chefs work their skills to bring you and your party a delicious, fresh meal. Kobe's Japanese Cuisine 4228 15th Ave. S, Fargo kobesfargo-hub.com
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MOBILE SAUNA That's right, your eyes aren't just seeing things. This project of local culture creators, Folkways, is expected to launch sometime in December. They're making the most of Fargo's frigid winters with traditional Finnish saunas that will be available for rent. Follow the sauna project on its journey to the public.
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It's not just the booze that will warm you up with this one. Jameson Irish Whiskey is mixed with a honey-and citrusinfused simple syrup and hot apple cider. It's then topped with whipped cream and sprinkled with cinnamon. It'll definitely give you that warm, cozy feeling inside. Dempsey's Public House 226 Broadway N, Fargo dempseyspublichouse.com
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While piling on the layers is an obvious must in this part of the country, there are multiple ways to stay as warm as possible. Check out these items from Outermost Layer in Downtown Fargo for some of your cold weather clothing needs. 1. The North Face Pamir Windstopper gloves - $55 2. Pistil Bomber hat - $42 3. Arc'teryx Essentials Thorium jacket - $269 Outermost Layer 518 Broadway N, Fargo outermostlayer.com
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A classic way to indulge in tasty comfort food is by treating yourself to a nice, hot bowl of savory soup on a cold winter day. Check out the daily soup choices at Nichole's Fine Pastry in Downtown Fargo. Pictured here is chili and Minnesota Wild Rice soup in crafty mugs. Nichole's Fine Pastry 13 8th St. S, Fargo nicholesfinepastry.com
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Places to Visit Santa Claus
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Santa Village
• 5th - 6th from 1 - 7 p.m., 9th - 11th and 16th - 18th from 4 - 7 p.m. 12th - 13th, 19th - 20th and 23rd from 1 - 8 p.m., 21st - 22nd from 4 - 8 p.m. This 15-acre enclosed farm site features a winter wonderland filled with activities such as cookie decorating with Mrs. Claus, writing letters to Santa, light displays, craft projects and live reindeer. And of course, you'll have to be sure to get in a personal visit with Mr. and Mrs. Claus. Admission is free, but guests are encouraged to bring donations of canned goods, cash and new toys in support of the Giving Tree of Hope, the Children's Miracle Network, YMCA's 21st Century Community Learning Centers and the Great Plains Food Bank. fargoparks.com Rheault Farm 2902 25th St. S, Fargo
Jaws, Paws and Lunch with Santa Claus • 12th at 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
A Holiday Entertainment Guide to Fargo-Moorhead This is the best time of year for many, and there are plenty of reasons why: Santa Claus, snow, holiday recipes, presents, events and so much more. The options for getting your fix of holiday cheer in Fargo-Moorhead is extensive, but we found a few events and activities to fill you with all of the yuletide joy you need. And if you're paying Santa a visit this year, be sure to reassure him that you'll leave him some of your homemade cookies on Christmas Eve.
Bring the whole family and enjoy a delicious lunch with Santa Claus himself right at the Red River Zoo. You even get a free family photo with Santa with the purchase of tickets. Advance ticket purchase is required, as seating is limited. Adult tickets are $15 and children's tickets are $10, and there are also discounts available for zoo members. redriverzoo.org Red River Zoo 4255 23rd Ave. S, Fargo
Christmas on the Prairie • 5th from 1 - 6 p.m.
Take a trip back in time with a visit to Bonazaville for their annual celebration of Christmas Tradition. The village will be beautifully decorated with features such as Christmas carolers, horse-drawn wagon rides, music, cookie decorating, Christmas snacks, photos with Santa Claus and more. bonanzaville.org Bonanzaville 1351 Main Ave. W, West Fargo
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There are probably more Christmas movies out there than anyone can count, so some of us at Spotlight Media, the parent company of Fargo Monthly, decided to hash out our favorite holiday flicks in hopes that you remember all of the classics you'll need to watch this year. Have a holly jolly Christmas!
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Mall Holiday Hours: • Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. - 10 p.m., Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. - 10 p.m., Sunday noon - 6 p.m. • Starting the 14th: Monday through Saturday 9 a.m. 10 p.m., Sunday noon - 8 p.m. • Christmas Eve: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. West Acres has a beautiful setup of Santa's cottage right in the center of the mall that doesn't disappoint. While you're out doing your holiday shopping, bring the kids to sit on Santa's lap and get a family photo taken with 'ole St. Nick. Since the mall is open nearly every day during the holiday season with extended hours, it's easier than ever to pick the perfect time for you and your family to give Santa a visit. westacres.com 3902 13th Ave. S, Fargo
Arts and Entertainment Food Gifts for the Holidays • 5th from 1 - 3 p.m.
Join this demonstration and hands-on class and learn the science behind the art of making candy. In this class, you will learn the proper way to make sugar confections and create a nut-based toffee and flavored caramels. With the gift-giving season upon us, you will also learn about sweet ways to package up your goodies to give as gifts. squareonekitchens.com Square One Kitchens 1407 1st Ave. N, Fargo
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• 6th at 3 p.m. Pianist Lorie Line takes the stage once again for her 26th year of touring. This year's show is called "Christmas in the City", and will be a fun-filled, fashion-forward and magical night of holiday vibes that's perfect for the whole family to enjoy. Line will be joined by her cast of characters, including Santa Claus himself, plus her Fab Five and a special featured vocalist. Doors are at 2 p.m. with a show time of 3 p.m. fargotheatre.org Fargo Theatre 314 Broadway N, Fargo
Elf Party For Adults • 8th from 6 - 8 p.m.
Bring on the holiday cheer with this craft class and elf party at Unglued Market in Downtown Fargo. You'll learn the simplicity of the ever-so-popular Finnish craft of Himmeli and create pieces for garland while watching the movie "Elf", which also means there will be plenty of holiday treats and the world's best cup of coffee. The class fee is $16, which includes all supplies and treats. Pre-registration is required and refunds are not given for cancellations with less than 72 hours notice. ungluedmarket.com Unglued Market 408 Broadway N, Fargo
Cirque Dreams Holidaze • 9th at 7:30 p.m.
Light up your 2015 holiday season with this criticallyacclaimed holiday show and extravaganza. This circuslike, spectacular stage performance features ornaments, costumes and acrobatics that come alive with a heartwarming holiday theme and music for the entire family. With over 300 costumes, 20 acts and 30 artists from all over the world, you'll be sure to enjoy yourself at this holiday version of Cirque. Doors open at 6:30 p.m and show time is 7:30 p.m. fargodome.com Fargodome 1800 University Dr. N, Fargo
It's A Wonderful Life • 10th at 7:30 p.m.
The Fargo Theatre Classic Film Series will be showing the Christmas classic, "It's A Wonderful Life." One of the most critically-acclaimed movies ever, the film has become a viewing tradition during the holiday season. All seats are $5. fargotheatre.org Fargo Theatre 314 Broadway N, Fargo
A Kat Perkins Christmas • 11th at 8 p.m.
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blend of traditional Christmas songs and Perkin's modern spin. She incorporates her audience with fun holiday songs and even features an up and coming young star at each venue. The Scranton, N.D. native and star of NBC's "The Voice" season six has created a fun, rockin’ show to celebrate the holidays, plus it's fun for the whole family. Doors open at 7 p.m. with a show time of 8 p.m. jadepresents.com Fargo Theatre 314 Broadway N, Fargo
The Blenders
• 16th - 18th at 7:30 p.m., 19th - 20th at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
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Fargo native and Minneapolis-based band The Blenders are returning to the Fargo Theatre for their incredibly successful "Holiday Soul Tour." Due to popular demand, they'll be doing seven performances this year. Often described as "one of America's best-kept vocal secrets," The Blenders have spent over 25 years touring the U.S. with their unique style of vocal, a cappella and harmony-based music. Their annual holiday show is a popular favorite with Fargo natives and is a night full of holiday cheer. fargotheatre.org Fargo Theatre 314 Broadway N, Fargo
The Classic Nutcracker
• 18th at 7 p.m., 19th at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., 20th at 2 p.m.
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Each season, the FM Ballet magically presents The Classic Nutcracker, a Christmas family favorite featuring a live orchestra and original choreography by Matthew Gasper. Set to Tchaikovsky's score, the full-length ballet will bring a familiar holiday tale to life with snowflakes, waltzing flowers, the Sugar Plum Fairy and much more. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for students. fmballet.org NDSU Festival Concert Hall 1511 12th Ave. N, Fargo
Holiday Lights at Lindenwood Park
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Take a drive through Lindenwood Park and enjoy the display of 60 lights from homes and local businesses along Roger Maris Drive. Admission is $6 per car or van, $5 with canned goods for the local food pantries and $10 for buses or limousines. fmsertoma.com/holiday-lights Lindenwood Park 1905 Roger Maris Dr. S, Fargo
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Straight White Men
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Theatre B will be presenting this "community collaboration with the gathering" of "Straight White Men" by Young Jean Lee. It's a Christmas comedy with a twist from one of America's most exciting new voices. When a man and his three adults sons come together for Christmas, they enjoy a cheerful night of pranks and takeout Chinese only to confront a problem that even a normal, happy family can't solve. The story has great storytelling with hilarious characters and important lessons. ​theatreb.org Theatre B 716 Main Ave, Fargo
All of that shopping, gift wrapping and baking can leave you stressed out. Stop by the HoDo Lounge in Downtown Fargo to relax with one of their signature holiday cocktails in hand.
• Through the 26th: Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sunday matinees 6th and 13th at 2 p.m.
Treat Yourself To A Real Tree Baker Garden & Gift
Baker Garden & Gift sells live Christmas trees that you can customize to fit the rest of your holiday decor. Have your tree sprayed nearly any color to fit your holiday taste.
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Holland's Landscaping and Garden
Get your hands on fresh, natural treetops and Christmas trees straight from the North Woods of Minnesota. While you're there, you'll find all that you need to spice up your tree, yard and home with holiday flare.
Don't worry, there's no mistletoe involved with this one. This delicious martini is the perfect blend of creamy goodness and fruit flavors. Vanilla vodka, raspberry and hazelnut liqueurs are paired with cream and topped with a raspberry and nuts for the perfect sweet treat. After your lips hit the glass, you won't even have to hesitate about ordering another.
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1201 Center Ave, Moorhead hollandslandscapingandgarden.com
Gift Wrapping Why not take care of the whole gift giving process and get all of your presents wrapped at the mall? Guest Services at West Acres offers gift wrapping during the holiday season to save you time and paper cuts. Plus, your gifts are sure to look as snazzy as can be. See mall holiday hours in "Places to Visit Santa" 3902 13th Ave. S, Fargo westacres.com
This drink will bring you all the comfort of holiday cooking with that signature kick of a classic Manhattan. To start, a yam is juiced and boiled together with brown sugar, cloves and a cinnamon stick. Rye whisky, sweet vermouth, an egg white and fresh-squeezed orange juice is added to the mix and topped with Cardamom bitters. It's recommended that you poke the bitters down through the foam as you're drinking it for the best taste. The sweetness of the yam mixture combined with the whisky gives this drink impeccable flavor while still being very approachable. Made by Joe Ficenec HoDo Lounge 101 Broadway N, Fargo
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Staff bloopers Here at Spotlight Media, the parent company of F ​ argo Monthly, ​we like to have a bit of fun during photoshoots. We're constantly using each other to test the lighting and staging of photos for our stories, and of course, we're pretty good at capturing the funny moments that come with it. Enjoy this lovely collection of test shots and bloopers, which had to be narrowed down quite a bit, from our times behind the scenes in 2015. Photos by J. Alan Paul Photography and Paul Flessland
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GROWTH WAS THE NAME OF THE GAME THIS PAST YEAR
By Craig Whitney
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hat a year for the FargoMoorhead-West Fargo community! I’m thrilled
to witness such great growth in the business climate lately, and I am feeling optimistic about our region as a whole. Not only is our community growing in terms of population and business, but we’ve received even more positive accolades in the media, from Moorhead being named a best small city, Fargo being named a best place to live, best downtown, best college town to find a job and North Dakota being named a best state for business. I love being a part of such a vibrant metro. I’m proud to say that our Chamber has also had an incredible year. Our events and programs continue to grow, and we continue to advocate for the important issues affecting our region and business community. We’ve continued to collaborate and take a variety of stances on important
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issues in our community, from our continued efforts to advance permanent flood protection, measures affecting our water supply, workforce issues and military appreciation efforts. We’ve educated on a variety of business issues in the community and lobbied at multiple levels of government.
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we’re thrilled about and that the community has embraced. Eggs & Issues is an extension of our advocacy efforts to bring timely and relevant issues to the forefront of the community. With these events, we bring in speakers to address a variety of issues affecting our region and to have an open dialogue with the business community.
We had another recordCraig Whitney is the breaking year in regard President and CEO of to our membership and the Fargo-Moorheadevents, too, which leads West-Fargo Chamber to a stronger and more Women Connect is of Commerce. dynamic organization. also celebrating its first We more than doubled successful year this the number of area businesses in our January. This series of events has Premier Partner program, and we are had an overwhelming response, so gracious for their generous support and I’m pleased to be able to offer of the Chamber and the community. programming to support and engage women in business in the region. We This past year, we also debuted three are looking forward to hosting national brand new events and programs that speaker and Oprah-featured best-
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Lastly, our Young Entrepreneurs Academy launched as the first regional program in the state. This program is aimed at middle and high school-aged students to help them connect with and learn from area businesspeople while launching their own real business. Our inaugural class started meeting in September and the students are already making great strides as budding entrepreneurs.
None of this work could have been done without a great network of people. We have over 500 amazing volunteers involved in The Chamber serving in various roles, from committee members to ambassadors to board members and more. I thank each and every person and company that has attended or spoke at one of our events, sponsored an event or program, collaborated with us or just supported our efforts this past year. We have a stellar group of individuals in the region.
We’ve hosted great names in the region, too, from Rudy Giuliani speaking at Voices of Vision just last month to country music icon Lee Greenwood’s live performance at our military night at the RedHawks to U.S. Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James visiting the Fargo Air Base. We were also honored to award long-time Moorhead mayor and Minnesota legislator, Morrie Lanning, the Legacy Leader Award at
I am excited to continue providing relevant and useful programming and events this next year, as well as working hard to advocate for the betterment of business in the Fargo-Moorhead-West Fargo area. I am confident we’re in for another great year, and we’re ready to get to work.
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POINT A TO POINT B MADE EASY By Erica Rapp Photos by Paul Flessland
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ICTURE THIS: you’re a college student looking to go back home and visit your family for the weekend, but you don’t have a car. Or, you’d like to attend a concert a few hours away but don’t want to be the only person paying for gas. How do you go about getting from point A to point B efficiently and hassle-free while saving a little bit of cash? Look no further. Two Fargo residents and Botlink employees have teamed up to bring Jumpr to the world, a rideshare app that matches riders and drivers with a common destination.
Matthew Sullivan (left) and Jordan Nelson are the creators of a new app called Jumpr.
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or Matthew Sullivan, an infrastructure engineer at Botlink, the need for rideshare assistance came to him during his time in college. Being from a small town in Northern Minnesota five hours away and not having a vehicle in town made it a difficult and daunting task to visit home on the weekends. Between multiple bus transfers and hoping for extra rides, a five-hour drive would turn into a 16-hour trip and by that time, the weekend was basically over. “Sometimes I would carpool with NDSU students or people I didn’t know. Although it worked, it was really painful and a lot of effort to put all of those rides together,” said Sullivan. “So, that was the genesis of this idea. What if we could streamline that entire process and make it smoother, similar to Airbnb?” With Jordan Nelson, an app designer at Botlink, his end of the idea came from working with another friend in the tech industry, who was constantly coming to him with ideas that always tended to drift off to the backburner. “We came up with this idea that was a transportation hub for students, kind of like Uber for college kids or a designated driver app with a rideshare board,” said Nelson. “I had all of this work done, and it ended up being a project that just faded into the sunset. But when Matthew (Sullivan)
asked me to design a logo for him, we kind of talked about our similar ideas and it just fell together.” The duo knew that since they had such similar ideas, that there was a growing need for their idea and it gave them validation to merge their professional skills together and create Jumpr in March of 2015. Nelson and Sullivan explained that the app is mainly targeted toward younger college students, which is relatively easy due to the fact that many freshman and sophomores don’t bring their cars to campus and some larger schools don’t even allow them. However, they explained that it could be a very efficient tool for older crowds too. It can be used for anything from finding people to tag along with down to Frisco, Tex. to watch the Bison or attending a concert out of town. This is where the duo sees the demographics of the app users blending, especially since there would already be a common interest between the riders and drivers. “Our goal is to take away from the creepy Craigslist posts, make you comfortable and meet people with common interests. It doesn’t work if you have to ride with someone you’re scared of, so safety was a big hurdle,” explained Nelson.
Sullivan and Nelson plan to do a soft launch of Jumpr in early Find them online December, where they Search will have friends and "Jumpr" on beta testers try out the Facebook app to find out where jumpr.it any problems might lie. or @jumpr_app Their goal is to have the app fully launched and ready to go around spring break. After speaking at a 1 Million Cups event, they were overwhelmed by the amount of interested people that reached out to them. They hope to work with investors and universities to help sponsor the app, especially since the app would be a strong benefit to schools. As of right now, the pair is just trying to get the buzz going and keeping the idea of jumping on everyone’s mind.
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HOW THE APP WORKS 1. You’ll create a Jumpr account by signing in with your Facebook account. This allows you to see mutual friends of those you match with, that way you can do your own background check on who you’ll be in a car with. 2. If you sign in as a driver, you’ll need to provide your driver’s license and other forms of identification, your car make and model and your bank account information so that you can get paid. You’ll make a post about where you’re going and list your seat price, which is generated by the app based on your type of vehicle and the destination. 3. If you sign in as a rider, you’ll provide your credit card information so that you can easily make a payment to the driver for gas. You can search where your destination is, find a driver match and purchase your seat ticket. 4. When you find a driver match, you’re able to read in-app reviews of previews trips based on the driver’s safety, communication, cleanliness and comfort. There’s also an in-app messaging system so you can work out the details of your trip. 5. If you’re a driver, the money from the riders will be deposited directly into your bank account. At the end of the year, you’ll be given a 1099 tax form for the money you made. Payments are handled through a separate company to ensure secure transactions.
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failure: SOMETHING TO BE CELEBRATED
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ntrepreneurs are the new pop culture celebrity. They’re celebrated in the press for their flashy lifestyle, they’ve been glorified in films such as "The Social Network" and "The Intern," and they’ve been put on a pedestal as an example of the American dream. Yet the reality is that the journey can be painful and personally straining. The risk, the pressure and the pursuit can be isolating. The journey of starting something is also flooded with the possibility of things going in unexpected ways. And for some of these risk takers, the journey ends because of funding, partnership disagreements or lack of passion. Often times, these pursuits are labeled as failures, something to be feared and avoided at all costs. Yet for me, I’ve never believed this to be true. I believe strongly that the pursuit of an idea and belief in the name of a cause is critical for our community to thrive, and we have to celebrate the fight, the belief and the folks who dared to believe their idea might just come true. The so-called failure is filled with learning and often new ideas and perspectives. Many times it leads to innovation and unpredictable discoveries. As the year wraps up, I’d like to tip my cup of coffee to a few folks who closed the door on one of their ideas and celebrate them for their commitment and belief in building something special.
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JIM BASTIAN’S MAGNETIC PHONE MOUNT The 89-year-old stole the hearts of the 1 Million Cups Community as he received the first ever standing ovation. It appears his pursuit of the Magnetic Phone Mount is coming to an end, yet my heart is filled with admiration for someone who has pursued his dream with courage and dedication. Someone who, despite his age, continued to learn, put his funds at risk and work tirelessly to promote his vision.
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JOHN SCHNEIDER’S MELD WORKSHOP This collaborative workspace filled with 3D Printers and specialty tools did not catch on. Closing its doors in May 2014, MELD
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proved to be an important step in John’s education. Now, with his buddy Jake Clark, he is leading Fargo 3D Printing. The company is filled with promise and creativity, leading to product innovations and global collaborations. JEAN TAYLOR’S Z!NG Creating the first restaurant in the region featuring food ordered from a mobile phone, “Momma” Jean is a pioneer with the concept of simplifying the ordering process. Sadly, Z!ng shut its doors in March 2015. The building is now home to Barbacoa, a restaurant featuring the fusion of Mexican and barbecue.
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KYLE COOLBROTH’S COCO FARGO The Twin City collaborative workspace was recruited heavily to come to Fargo. Many good things happened, including CoSchedule being able to pitch at Google Demo Days. Yet in May, the membership didn’t hit the marks CoCo had hoped for, and Kyle’s team decided to finish their experience in Fargo. The Prairie Den has continued the spirit, in hopes of reaching CoCo’s vision of a great place for folks to work.
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As 2015 comes to a close, let us remind ourselves to celebrate those who push us and those who take
risks and are willing to put their time and energy into something that the world has yet to see. Although Magnetic Phone Mount, MELD Workshop, CoCo and Z!ng will not be around in 2016, let us reflect and honor the work of Jim, John, Momma Jean, Kyle and countless others who took steps to pursue their own venture. Failure is not a bad word. It is not something to be afraid of. It is important for all of us to honor and celebrate those who were willing to pursue their dreams and continue to support them. Oftentimes, it’s the Jims, Johns, Jeans and Kyles of the world who give us the next great organization to believe in.
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THE STAFF’S TOP FIVE PICKS YOU CAN’T MISS THIS MONTH. 1
THE TELL
10th at 7 p.m.
The Tell gathers people together under a roof for a juried story slam. For the first time, The Tell will be at Drekker Brewing. Gather together, or if you're brave enough, compete, in this unique and fun event. thetellfargo.com Drekker Brewing 630 1st Ave. N, Ste. 6, Fargo
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MONTE'S DOWNTOWN NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION
NDSU MEN'S BASKETBALL VS. MONTANA STATE
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31st from 5 p.m. - 1 a.m.
16th at 7 p.m.
Join Monte's Downtown to ring in one final New Year's Eve at the restaurant before it's closed down for a complete remodel and rebrand. A variety of dining options and seating times are available throughout the night, and ticket prices depend on reservation time. A variety of liquors and wines that are normally not available will be served, and there will also be live music from 11 p.m. - 1 a.m. as well as late night snacks.
NDSU men's basketball is in full swing and the Bison are ready for action. The Bison will take on Montana State University at the Scheels Arena in what's sure to be an entertaining game. Come on down, root for the home team and show your support as the Bison basketball team takes on a new season with full force.
Each season, the FM Ballet magically presents The Classic Nutcracker, a Christmas family favorite featuring a live orchestra and original choreography by Matthew Gasper. Set to Tchaikovsky's score, the full-length ballet will bring a familiar holiday tale to life with snowflakes, waltzing flowers, the Sugar Plum Fairy and much more. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for students.
Fargo native and Minneapolis-based band The Blenders are returning to the Fargo Theatre for their incredibly successful "Holiday Soul Tour." Due to popular demand, they'll be doing seven performances this year. Often described as "one of America's best-kept vocal secrets," The Blenders have spent over 25 years touring the U.S. with their unique style of vocal, a cappella and harmony-based music. Their annual holiday show is a popular favorite with Fargo natives and is a night full of holiday cheer.
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Monte's Downtown 220 Broadway N, Fargo
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18th at 7 p.m., 19th at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., 20th at 2 p.m.
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NDSU Festival Concert Hall 1511 12th Ave. N, Fargo
16th - 18th at 7:30 p.m., 19th - 20th at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
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CALENDAR "NEW LAND NEW LIFE" EXHIBIT Through the 31st
This exhbit provides historical background and reasoning behind immigration and personal stories about their journey to the Midwest. Many Norwegian immigrants coming to the United States between the years 1825-1925 stayed in Minnesota. This exhibit provides insight about where Norwegians settled, how they adapted and how they contributed to their communities. Some cultural artifacts important to Norwegian heritage will be displayed. The exhibit will be on display through the Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County. hcscconline.org Heritage Hjemkomst Center
202 1st Ave. N, Moorhead
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MIXOLOGY LAB
Every Sunday at 7 p.m.
Every Sunday until Memorial Day at the Boiler Room, you can participate in a mixology lab to learn about different spirits and even try your own hand at creating one yourself. Two area award-
winning mixologists host the class, and registration includes four hand-crafted cocktails plus appetizers for $30. boilerroom.com The Boiler Room
210 Broadway N, Fargo
STRAIGHT WHITE MEN
Through the 26th: Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sunday matinees 6th and 13th at 2 p.m.
Theatre B will be presenting this "community collaboration with the gathering" of "Straight White Men" by Young Jean Lee. It's a Christmas comedy with a twist from one of America's most exciting new voices. When a man and his three adults sons come together for Christmas, they enjoy a cheerful night of pranks and takeout Chinese food only to confront a problem that even a normal, happy family can't solve. The story has great storytelling with hilarious characters and important lessons. theatreb.org Theatre B
716 Main Ave, Fargo
SEUSSICAL THE MUSICAL
5th, 10th, 11th, 12th at 7:30 p.m. and 5th, 6th, 12th, 13th at 2 p.m.
Directed by Chelsea Pace, the FargoMoorhead Community Theatre brings you one of the most performed shows in America. Seussical is a fantastic, magical and musical extravaganza filled with your favorite Dr. Seuss characters including Horton and the Elephant, The Cat in the Hat, Iazy Mayzie and a little boy with a big imagination. Step into the worlds of the Jungle of Nool, Circus McGurkus, the land of the Whos and more. fmct.org The Stage at Island Park
333 4th St. S, Fargo
SANTA VILLAGE
5th - 6th from 1 - 7 p.m., 9th - 11th and 16th - 18th from 4 - 7 p.m. 12th - 13th, 19th - 20th and 23rd from 1 - 8 p.m., 21st - 22nd from 4 - 8 p.m.
Nothing completes the holiday season in Fargo-Moorhead more than a trip with the family to Santa Village. This 15-acre enclosed farm site features a winter wonderland filled with activities such as cookie decorating with Mrs. Claus, writing letters to Santa, light displays, craft projects and live reindeer. And of course, you'll have to be sure to get in a personal visit with Mr. and Mrs. Claus. Admission is free, but guests are encouraged to bring donations of canned goods, cash and new toys in support of the Giving Tree of Hope, the Children's Miracle Network, YMCA 21st Century Community Learning Centers and the Great Plains Food Bank. fargoparks.com Rheault Farm
2902 25th St. S, Fargo
HOLIDAY LIGHTS AT LINDENWOOD PARK
Daily through the 31st from 5:30 - 10 p.m.
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Take a drive through Lindenwood Park and enjoy the display of 60 lights from homes and local businesses along Roger Maris Drive. Admission is $6 per car or van, $5 with canned goods for
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such as Christmas carolers, horsedrawn wagon rides, music, cookie decorating, Christmas snacks, photos with Santa Claus and more. bonanzaville.org Bonanzaville
1351 Main Ave. W, West Fargo
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the local Food Pantries and $10 for busses or limousines. fmsertoma.com/holiday-lights Lindenwood Park
1905 Roger Maris Dr. S, Fargo
89TH ANNUAL CONCORDIA CHRISTMAS CONCERT
5th at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., 6th at 2 p.m.
The annual Concordia College Christmas concert joins approximately 250 singers in five choral ensembles with a 72-piece symphony orchestra to create a beautiful collection of holiday music. This year's theme is "Let Every Heart Awake and Sing" and will set the mood for a perfect holiday season. concordiacollege.edu Concordia College - Memorial Auditorium
901 8th St. S, Moorhead
FOOD GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS 5th from 1 - 3 p.m.
Join this demonstration and hands-on class and learn the science behind the art of making candy. In this class, you will learn the proper way to make sugar confections and create a nutbased toffee and flavored caramels. With the gift-giving season upon us, you will also learn about sweet ways to package up your goodies to give as gifts. squareonekitchens.com Square One Kitchens
1407 1st Ave. N, Fargo
CHRISTMAS ON THE PRAIRIE 5th from 1 - 6 p.m.
Take a trick back in time with a visit to Bonazaville for their annual celebration of Christmas Tradition. The village will be beautifully decorated with features
The theme for this year's Snowball Gala by the FM Opera will be "Christmas in Italy." The evening includes a champagne toast and hors d'ouevres, dinner, dessert, a spectacular wine selection and a silent auction that will feature the works of local artisans and various vacation packages. You'll also be able to dance the night away to the grooves of the Dave Ferreira Trio. Tickets are $100 per person.
fmopera.org Hilton Garden Inn
4351 17th Ave. S, Fargo
LORIE LINE
6th at 3 p.m.
Pianist Lorie Line take the stage once again for her 26th year of touring. This year's show is called "Christmas in the City", and will be a fun-filled, fashionfoward and magical night of holiday vibes that's perfect for the whole family to enjoy. Line will be joined by her cast of characters, including Santa Claus himself, plus her Fab Five and a special featured vocalist. Doors are at 2 p.m. with a show time of 3 p.m. fargotheatre.org Fargo Theatre
314 Broadway N, Fargo
HELL-FIRED BEER DINNER 7th at 5:30 p.m.
Blackbird Woodfire's hell-fired beer dinner with Drekker Brewing Company is going to be an evening of great food and brews. You'll enjoy four courses of hell-fired goodness and beer pairings that will leave your tastebuds craving more. Tickets are available at Blackbird Woodfire or you can make a reservation by calling the restaurant.
ELF PARTY FOR ADULTS 8th from 6 - 8 p.m.
Bring on the holiday cheer with this craft class and elf party at Unglued Market in Downtown Fargo. You'll learn the simplicity of the ever-sopopular Finnish craft of Himmeli and create pieces for garland while watching the movie "Elf", which also means there will be plenty of holiday treats and the world's best cup of coffee. The class fee is $16, which includes all supplies and treats. Preregistration is required and refunds are not given for cancellations with less then 72 hours notice. ungluedmarket.com Unglued Market
408 Broadway N, Fargo
CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE ​9th at 7:30 p.m.
Light up your 2015 holiday season with this critically-acclaimed holiday show and extravaganza. This circuslike, spectacular stage performance features ornaments, costumes and acrobatics that come alive with a heart-warming holiday theme and music for the entire family. With over 300 costumes, 20 acts and 30 artists from all over the world, you'll be sure to enjoy yourself at this holiday version of Cirque. Doors open at 6:30 p.m and show time is 7:30 p.m. fargodome.com Fargodome
1800 University Dr. N, Fargo
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THE TELL
10th at 7 p.m.
The Tell gathers people together under a roof for a juried story slam. For the first time, The Tell will be at Drekker Brewing. Gather together, or if you're brave enough, compete, in this unique and fun event. thetellfargo.com Drekker Brewing
630 1st Ave. N, Ste. 6, Fargo
STARTUP DRINKS
10th from 5:30 - 7 p.m.
8th at 7 p.m.
Join Emerging Prairie for their monthly Startup Drinks event, where you can socialize and network over drinks and appetizers from Monte's, The Boiler Room and the Sidestreet. This month's event will be hosted by local startup company, CoSchedule, at their new Fargo office.
1301 Centennial Blvd. N, Fargo
503 7th St. N, Fargo
fmbeer.com Blackbird Woodfire
206 Broadway N, Fargo
NDSU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL VS. GRAND CANYON gobison.com Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse
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IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE 10th at 7:30 p.m.
The Fargo Theatre Classic Film Series will be showing the legendary 146 American Christmas fantasy-drama film, "It's A Wonderful Life." One of the most critically-acclaimed movies ever, the film has become a viewing tradition during the holiday season. All seats are $5. fargotheatre.org Fargo Theatre
with the third swing dancing event downtown. There's a lesson starting a 7 p.m. with open dancing at 8 p.m. The dancing is "open format", meaning it's perfectly okay to ask a stranger to dance or to decline. Make sure to wear shoes that don't hurt the wooden floor in the studio. Admission is $8 for non-students and $5 for students (ID required), and only cash will be accepted at the door. ecce216.com ecce art + yoga
314 Broadway N, Fargo
216 Broadway N, Fargo
NOON HOLIDAY CONCERT 10th from noon - 1 p.m.
Enjoy music from the NDSU Brass Quintet over your lunch hour and browse the art galleries for free with a purchase of lunch from the Blue Goose Cafe in the museum. If you stop by the shop during the lunch hour, you can have any purchase wrapped for free. plainsart.org Plains Art Museum
704 1st Ave. N, Fargo
FM POWER LUNCH
10th from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
This free lunch for business professionals takes place the second Thursday of each month. This Christian lunch features a scripture-based message relevant to business leaders and features great networking. bethelfc.com Bethel Church
DINNER WITH DREKKER AT MONTE'S 11th from 6 - 10 p.m.
Join Monte's Downtown for an evening of food and beer pairing with Drekker Brewing Company as part of a series of events to commemorate the restaurant's closing. Drekker has come up with four exclusive beers that won't be available anywhere else, and they'll be expertly paired with food to complement them. $75 per ticket includes four unique brews, four courses and a special treat. Tickets should be purchased in advance. montesdowntown.com Monte's Downtown
220 Broadway N, Fargo
FARGO SWING DANCING DOWNTOWN 10th from 7 - 11 p.m.
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11th and 12th at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Get great ready for some drinks and laughs at the upper-level bar of the Radisson hotel in Downtown Fargo. Comedians Tim Harmston and Dan Mogul will be performing two shows per night for the Level 2 Comedy Club. Get your tickets in advance for good seats. 201 5th St. N, Fargo
A KAT PERKINS CHRISTMAS 11th at 8 p.m.
Christmas is Kat Perkins' favorite time of year. "A Kat Perkins Christmas" is a show filled with an incredible blend of traditional Christmas songs and Perkin's modern spin. She incorporates her audience in fun crowd participation holiday songs and even features an upand-coming young star at each venue. The Scranton, N.D. native and star of NBC's "The Voice" season six has created a fun, rockin’ show to celebrate the holidays, plus it's fun for the whole family. Doors are at 7 p.m. with a show time of 8 p.m. jadepresents.com Fargo Theatre
314 Broadway N, Fargo
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MSUM MEN'S BASKETBALL VS. ST. CLOUD STATE
11th at 8 p.m.
msumdragons.com Alex Nemzek Hall
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LEVEL 2 COMEDY
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CHRISTMAS THROWDOWN AT EHP CROSSFIT 12th 8:30 a.m.
For the registration of one toy or a cash donation, you can participate in this crossfit event that features four-person teams and there will be area vendors, door prizes and food and drinks. ehpcrossfit.com Elevate Human Potential Crossfit
3333 9th St. S, Moorhead
SNOW & FLURRY HARDCORE FEST 11th at 6:30 p.m. and 12th at 3 p.m.
Beat the winder doldrums and come out for a weekend full of live music at The New Direction for their first annual Snow & Flurry Hardcore Fest. Tickets are $15 for a two-day pass and you'll get to enjoy over 20 regional and local hardcore and punk bands at Downtown Fargo's DIY, all-ages music venue. Visit The New Direction's Facebook page and event for a complete lineup of performing bands and set times. facebook.com/thenewdirection The New Direction
14 Roberts Street N, Fargo
JAWS, PAWS AND LUNCH WITH SANTA CLAUS
HOLIDAY UP-CYCLING CRAFT PARTY
Bring the whole family and enjoy a delicious lunch with Santa Claus himself right at the Red River Zoo. You even get a free family photo with Santa with the purchase of tickets. Advance ticket purchase is required, as seating is limited. Adult tickets are $15 and children's tickets are $10, and there are also discounts available for zoo members.
Enjoy a crafty afternoon with holiday-themed craft stations where participants can make crafts designed by Chelsea Thorson, who will be on-hand to help. Thorson is an art educator, independent designer and found of the arts space MakeRoom in Downtown Fargo. She has also taught classes and sells her work at Unglued Market. All crafting supplies will be provided.
12th at 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
redriverzoo.org Red River Zoo
4255 23rd Ave. S, Fargo
CREATIVELY UNCORKED: "RED BARN" 12th from 7 - 9 p.m.
This social painting party is a great way to have fun in a relaxing environment, and there's no artistic ability needed. Bring yourself and a few friends and you'll create and take home a beautiful red barn canvas painting that you created, without having to worry about setup and cleanup. An appetizer and drink menu from Thai Orchid will be available, and supplies are provided. Seats are $40 and should be purchased in advance. creativelyuncorked.com Creatively Uncorked Studio
510 Center Ave. Unit #31, Moorhead (Moorhead Center Mall)
CONCORDIA MEN'S BASKETBALL VS. AUGSBURG 12th at 1 p.m.
gocobbers.com Concordia College - Memorial Auditorium
901 8th St. S, Moorhead
6TH ANNUAL FARGO SANTACON 12th from 2 - 9 p.m.
Don your Santa suit or holiday costume and visit some of the best bars in Downtown Fargo for a pub crawl filled with holiday spirit, fellowship and raising money for the Gladys Ray Shelter and Veteran's Drop-In Center. Free-will donations such as gloves, razors and coffee cans will be accepted throughout the day. Prize tickets will be available for $5 and will include many awesome items such as a flat screen TV, hotel stays or restaurants certificates. Visit the Facebook page for more information and the schedule of bars for the crawl. facebook.com/fargosantacon Downtown Fargo
13th at noon
therourke.org Rourke Art Museum
521 Main Ave, Moorhead
BRIDGEVIEW LIQUOR BEER CLASS 14th from 7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Bridgeview Liquor is now offering beer classes with tastings and education taught by Ellen Brisch. This particular class will focus on winter warmer and barrel-aged products, where you will receive a guiding tasting with descriptions of key aroma, appearance and flavor profiles over eight different beer samples. Tickets are sold online at eventbrite.com or in-store, and class size is limited. Must be 21 years of age with a valid ID. fmbeer.com Bridgeview Liquor
935 37th Ave. S, Moorhead
YOU-TURN: GET ON THE ROAD TO SELF-EMPOWERMENT 15th from 3:30 - 6 p.m.
This month's Women Connect seminar will feature Darcy Simonson of "Insights with Darcy", who will help you take your power and joy back from the critic. In this interactive talk, Simonson will help you become conscious of your critical voice, identify the source and find a way to reframe it in a way that empowers you. Simonson is a graduate of Minnesota State University Moorhead and has written sevel books on self-examination, intuition and stress management. Registration in advance is required. fmwfchamber.com Avalon Events Center West
2525 9th Ave. S, Fargo
E-COMMERCE BREAKFAST 15th from 7:30 - 8:30 a.m.
This monthly breakfast gathering is for anyone who has a passion or interest in the many niches and realms of the e-commerce industry. This month will be hosted by local startup company, dogIDs, and will include breakfast, a
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MONTE'S DOWNTOWN'S FINAL DINNER
​18th from 6 - 10 p.m.
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short presentation and a discussion for only $10. Register in advance. emergingprairie.com dogIDs
503 7th St. N, Fargo
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THE BLENDERS
16th - 18th at 7:30 p.m., 19th 20th at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Fargo native and Minneapolis-based band The Blenders are returning to the Fargo Theatre for their incredibly successful "Holiday Soul Tour." Due to popular demand, they'll be doing 7 performances this year. Often described as "one of America's bestkept vocal secrets," The Blenders have spent over 25 years touring the U.S. with their unique style of vocal, a cappella and harmony-based music. Their annual holiday show is a popular favorite with Fargo natives and is a night full of holiday cheer. fargotheatre.org Fargo Theatre
314 Broadway N, Fargo
NDSU MEN'S BASKETBALL VS. MONTANA STATE 16th at 7 p.m. gobison.com Scheels Arena
5225 31st Ave. S, Fargo
LATE NIGHT CRAFT MARKET 17th from 5 - 10 p.m.
Can you really say no to Christmas shopping with beer? Come hang out at Drekker Brewing Company for a night of awesome vendors and their crafty gifts displayed throughout the taproom. Find gifts for your loved ones and fill your stockings with handmade goodness while enjoying wonderful beer. Visit Drekker's website for more information on selling your crafts. drekkerbrewing.com Drekker Brewing Company
630 1st Ave. N, Fargo
Join the Monte's crew for one final food and wine pairing event before they close with Laura Botten, the Fine Wines Manager of Johnson Brother's Distributing. Botten has done many wine dinners over the years and ensures that guests will leave happy, full and educated. Ticket purchase includes five courses paired with some of the best wines available in the market. $100 per persona and should be purchased in advance. montesdowntown.com Monte's Downtown
220 Broadway N, Fargo
NDSU GREEN AND GOLD CLASSIC
choreography by Matthew Gasper. Set to Tchaikovsky's score, the full-length ballet will bring a familiar holiday tale to life with snowflakes, waltzing flowers, the Sugar Plum Fairy and much more. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for students. fmballet.org NDSU Festival Concert Hall
1511 12th Ave. N, Fargo
99 BOTTLES MIXOLOGY CLASS 21st at 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Join 99 Bottles and their team member Evan Christie for a monthly night of mixology. This month, the class will feature rum and will teach you how to discover how to become your own bartender for only $20 per
18th at 6:30 p.m.
The NDSU Dance team will be hosting their second annual Green and Gold Classic Cheer and Dance competition. All school, all star/ club and college teams are invited to compete, and there will also be a solo/small group and individual skill competition for all dancers and cheerleaders wishing to participate. Anybody is welcome to come and watch the talented spirit groups of the area. Admission is $6 for adults and $4 for students. ndsudanceteam.com Davies High School
7150 25th St. S, Fargo
LEVEL 2 COMEDY
18th and 19th at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Get great ready for some drinks and laughs at the upper-level bar of the Radisson hotel in Downtown Fargo. Comedians Kris Shaw and Chris Knutson will be performing two shows per night for the Level 2 Comedy Club. Get your tickets in advance for good seats.
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201 5th St. N, Fargo
FARGO FORCE VS. SIOUX FALLS 18th and 19th at 7:05 p.m. fargoforce.com Scheels Arena
5225 31st Ave. S, Fargo
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THE CLASSIC NUTCRACKER
18th at 7 p.m., 19th at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., 20th at 2 p.m.
Each season, the FM Ballet magically presents The Classic Nutcracker, a Christmas family favorite featuring a live orchestra and original
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on the Red, Minnesota State University Moorhead Wrestling, Concordia College Wrestling, West Fargo High School and the Metro Tournament Committee. fargodome.com Fargodome
1800 University Dr. N, Fargo
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NDSU MEN'S BASKETBALL VS. NORTHLAND COLLEGE
30th at 7 p.m. gobison.com Scheels Arena
5225 31st Ave. S, Fargo
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person. Featured rums will include a white, dark and Anejo rum and you'll learn about classic cocktails such as a daiquiri, mojito and a Dark 'n Stormy. Tickets are available at eventbrite.com. facebook.com/99BottlesMHD 99 Bottles
924 Main Ave, Moorhead
POUR-OVER COFFEE BAR 22nd from 6 p.m. 8 p.m.
Create a copper piped pour-over coffee bar with Lexie from Aerow! It'll be complete with the glass funnel, able to be used with Chemex paper filters and ready for giftable perfection. Class fee is $30 and includes all supplies. ungluedmarket.com Unglued Market
408 Broadway N, Fargo
FARGO FORCE VS. SIOUX CITY 27th at 5:05 p.m. fargoforce.com Scheels Arena
5225 31st Ave. S, Fargo
RUMBLE ON THE RED WRESTLING TOURNAMENT 29th - 31st, times TBA
As one of the largest wrestling events in the country, the Rumble on the Red wrestling tournament will be marking its 10th year as a high school tournament, 8th year as a youth dual tournament and its 4th year and a youth individual tournament. There will be 21 mats running continuously for three days and hosting over 1,400 varsity and junior varsity wrestlers, plus over 600 youth wrestlers. This event is hosted by a team combined of Rumble
HOLIDAY INN NEW YEAR'S EVE BASH 31st at 7 p.m.
Ring in 2016 at the Holiday Inn in Fargo with a night of dinner and dancing. An appetizing dinner buffet, salad bar and desserts will be offered and there will also be a silent auction in conjunction with the West Fargo Shakers benefitting the Ronald McDonald House. On top of a champagne toast at midnight, you'll be able to get your groove on to The Roosters. Tickets should be purchased in advance and are limited. fargohi.com Holiday Inn
3803 13th Ave. S, Fargo
MONTE'S DOWNTOWN NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION 31st from 5 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Join Monte's Downtown to ring in one final New Year's Eve at the restaurant before it's closed down for a complete remodel and rebrand. A variety of dining options and seating times are available throughout the night, and ticket prices depend on reservation time. A variety of liquors and wines that are normally not available will be served, and there will also be live music from 11 p.m. - 1 a.m. as well as late night snacks. montesdowntown.com Monte's Downtown
220 Broadway N, Fargo
ZOO YEAR'S EVE
31st from 1 - 5 p.m.
Ring in the new year with some fun at the Red River Zoo. This family-friendly celebration to will include animal encounters, zoo year's resolutions and a countdown to 2016 every hour. redriverzoo.org Red River Zoo
4255 23rd Ave. S, Fargo
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6TH “Beer & Hymns” with The Cropdusters Junkyard Brewing Company Radio Free Fargo Fundraiser: Dakota Magick, Piss Enema, Professor Whiskers, Sage (Sage), Violent; No Regard, Suspicion - The New Direction Butters Toast & Jam Band - The Windbreak MONDAY, DECEMBER 7TH Rob Biglow (Folk, Indie) - Junkyard Brewing Company TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8TH Tom Peckskamp (also of Moody River Band: Blues, Folk) - Junkyard Brewing Company Johnny Vegas Show - Shotgun Sally's WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9TH Pete Sampris - Bar Nine The Cropdusters (Acoustic Grooves, Blues, Folk) - Junkyard Brewing Company T.M.G Organ Trio - Dempsey's Live Karaoke with The Big Beat Band Shotgun Sally's
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11TH Heatbox with Alex Rossi Band - The Aquarium Anthony Chaput (Acoustic, Folk, Rock)Junkyard Brewing Company Madd Hatter - Lucky's 13 Snow & Flurry Hardcore Fest 2015 Day One - The New Direction Van Ruins - Pickled Parrot Animikii Music Group presents Younge Jibwe: The Gold Record Release PartyThe Red Raven No Thumbs Up - Rick's Bar Mick $ Rich - Speck's Bar Some Sh*tty Cover Band - Shotgun Sally's 8th Hour - Spirits Lounge (Holiday Inn) Flashback - VFW: Downtown Redline - The Windbreak SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12TH Krayzie Bone of Bone Thugs 'N Harmony - The Aquarium The Cropdusters (Acoustic Grooves, Blues, Folk) - Junkyard Brewing Company Snow & Flurry Hardcore Fest 2015 Day Two - The New Direction Van Ruins - Pickled Parrot The Butcher - Rick's Bar Mick $ Rich - Speck's Bar Some Sh*tty Cover Band - Shotgun Sally's 8th Hour - Spirits Lounge (Holiday Inn) Flashback - VFW: Downtown Lost Highway - The Windbreak
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10TH Dedric Clark and the Social Animals The HoDo Matt Johnson (Folk, Blues, Funk) Junkyard Brewing Company Saliva - Shotgun Sally's Redline - The Windbreak
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DECEMBER 13TH - 17TH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13TH “Beer & Hymns” with Tom Peckskamp Junkyard Brewing Company Ciro & Topher - The Windbreak MONDAY, DECEMBER 14TH Dan Christianson (also in Ska Skank Redemption) - Junkyard Brewing Company TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15TH Tom Peckskamp (Blues, Folk) Junkyard Brewing Company WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16TH Lars and Joe Pony Show - Bar Nine Mike Holtz and Loy Larson - Dempsey's The Cropdusters (Acoustic Grooves, Blues, Folk) - Junkyard Brewing Company Live Karaoke with The Big Beat Band Shotgun Sally's THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17TH KRFF 95.9 FM Radio Free Fargo Benefit The Aquarium Boots - The HoDo Matt Johnson (Folk, Blues, Funk) Junkyard Brewing Company October Road - Shotgun Sally's The Roosters - The Windbreak
DECEMBER 18TH - 19TH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18TH Star Wars Party - The Aquarium Boots - Dempsey's
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Anthony Chaput (Acoustic, Folk, Rock) Junkyard Brewing Company Mourning After - Pickled Parrot Mixed Theory - Rick's Bar Twice as Hard - Speck's Bar Junk FM - Shotgun Sally's Someday Heroes - Spirits Lounge (Holiday Inn) The Front Fenders - VFW: Downtown Sell Out Stereo - The Windbreak Boots - The HoDo SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19TH White Iron Band - The Aquarium D Mills and the Thrills - Dempsey's Michael Pink - Junkyard Brewing Company Mourning After - Pickled Parrot Go Steve Jones - Rick's Bar Twice as Hard - Speck's Bar 32 Below - Shotgun Sally's Someday Heroes - Spirits Lounge (Holiday Inn) The Front Fenders - VFW: Downtown Tripwire - The Windbreak
MONDAY, DECEMBER 28TH Warren Christensen (Folk, Indie, Blues) Junkyard Brewing Company
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20TH “Beer & Hymns” with The Cropdusters Junkyard Brewing Company Skyline - The Windbreak MONDAY, DECEMBER 21ST Dan Christianson (also in Ska Skank Redemption) - Junkyard Brewing Company TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22ND Warren Christensen (Folk, Indie, Blues) Junkyard Brewing Company WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23RD Zach and Terry Show - Bar Nine Aquarium Night at Dempsey's Dempsey's The Cropdusters (Acoustic Grooves, Blues, Folk) - Junkyard Brewing Company Live Karaoke with The Big Beat Band Shotgun Sally's SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26TH O'fosho - Dempsey's
DECEMBER 27TH - 31ST SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27TH “Beer & Hymns” with The Cropdusters Junkyard Brewing Company 8th Hour - The Windbreak
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The Roosters - JC Chumley's The Cropdusters (Acoustic Grooves, Blues, Folk) - Junkyard Brewing Company FM All Stars - Pickled Parrot Bottoms Up - Speck's Bar October Road - Shotgun Sally's 8th Hour - The Windbreak Acoustic Wood - VFW: Downtown 8th Hour - The Windbreak
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29TH Matt Johnson (Folk, Blues, Funk) Junkyard Brewing Company WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30TH The Vinegar Strokes - Bar Nine Members of SLAP! - Dempsey's The Cropdusters (Acoustic Grooves, Blues, Folk) - Junkyard Brewing Company Live Karaoke with The Big Beat Band Shotgun Sally's THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31ST Weezefest: All-Star Weezer Tribute - The Aquarium D Mills and the Thrills - Dempsey's O'Fosho - The HoDo Michael Pink (New Year's Party) Junkyard Brewing Company Hangman's Joke - Rick's Bar Broke & Thirsty - Speck's Bar Helena Handbasket - Pickled Parrot Redline (New Year's Eve Bash) - Shotgun Sally's The Roosters (In the Gr. Hall) - Spirits Lounge Wilson Bradley Band (In The Bar) Spirits Lounge Pat Lenertz Band (New Year's Eve Party) - VFW: Downtown Pop Rocks - The Windbreak
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226 Broadway, Fargo (Above Dempsey’s)
BAR NINE
1405 Prairie Pkwy #301, West Fargo
DEMPSEY’S
226 Broadway, Fargo
HODO
101 Broadway, Fargo
JC CHUMLEY'S
1608 Main Ave, Moorhead
JUNKYARD BREWING COMPANY 1416 1st Ave. N, Moorhead
LUCKY'S 13
4301 17th Ave. S, Fargo
THE NEW DIRECTION 14 Roberts St. N, Fargo
PICKLED PARROT 505 3rd Ave N, Fargo
RED RAVEN
916 Main Avenue, Fargo
RICK’S BAR
2721 Main Ave, Fargo
SHOTGUN SALLY’S 1515 42nd St. S, Fargo
SPECK’S BAR
2611 Main Ave, Fargo
SPIRIT’S LOUNGE (HOLIDAY INN) 3803 13th Ave. S, Fargo
VFW: DOWNTOWN 202 Broadway, Fargo
THE WINDBREAK
3150 39th St. S, Fargo
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Acapulco 1150 36th St. S, Fargo
Domestic bottles $1.99, Malibu $2.25, Select Whiskey drinks $2, $.99 tap beers 2 - 6 pm
Import bottles $2.25, Bombay Sapphire and Hendrick’s Gin $2, Select Rum $1.99, $.99 tap beers 2 - 6 pm
Select wine by the glass $2.50, Absolut Vodka $2.50, Homemade Sangria $4, $.99 tap beers 2 - 6 pm
Happy hour 11 am - 2 pm and 6-9 pm, Margaritas $5, Domestic beer $1.99, select Tequilas $4.50
Happy hour 11 am - 2 pm and 6-9 pm, Margaritas $5, Import beer $2.25, select Tequilas $4.50
Happy hour 11 am - 2 pm and 6-9 pm, Margaritas $5, $1 off specialty drinks, select tequilas $4.50
All day $1.50 off cocktails and beers, Bloody Mary Special $2.50
Alibi Lounge & Casino 1340 21st Ave. S, Fargo
2 for 1 every day Noon - 7 pm
2 for 1 every day Noon - 7 pm
2 for 1 every day Noon - 7 pm
2 for 1 every day Noon - 7 pm
2 for 1 every day Noon - 7 pm
2 for 1 every day Noon - 7 pm
2 for 1 every day Noon - 7 pm
Happy Hour Applebees from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - close and 4 area locations $6.99 domestic pitchers
Happy Hour from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - close and $2 wells
Happy Hour from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - close and ½ Price Bottles of Wine, $3 Bud Light Ritas
Happy Hour from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - close and $2 Long Island Teas
Happy Hour from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - close and $5 Mucho Drinks
Happy Hour from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - close and $5 Sangrias
Happy Hour from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - close and $6.99 domestic pitchers
Mini Mug Night
Mug Night
$3.75 Stoli’s $5.75 domestic pitchers
$2.75 Windsors, Morgans, Bacardis, Smirnoffs, Jim Beams and domestic bottles
$3.50 Bloody Mary/ Caesars 11 am - 4 pm, Mug Night, $3.50 Jack Daniels and $3.75 premium pints
$3 wells and $3.75 32oz domestic draws
$2 Pounders 3 - 6 pm
$2 Pounders 3 - 6 pm
$2 Pounders 3 - 6 pm
Happy Hour 4 - 6 pm and 10 pm to midnight
Happy Hour 4-6 pm and 10 pm to midnight
Happy Hour 4-6 pm and 10 pm to midnight
Happy Hour 4-6 pm and 10 pm to midnight
Happy Hour 4-6 pm and 10 pm to midnight
Happy Hour 4-6 pm, 10 pm to midnight, Service Industry Night: 50% off all drinks 8 pm to close
College ID Night: $7 cover with free taps and wells 9 pm - midnight
Ink & Drink Night: $4 pitchers from 9 pm - close
3 for 1s 9 pm - midnight
3 for 1 drinks 9 pm - midnight
2 for 1 appetizers until midnight
Bison Turf 1211 University Dr. N, Fargo
Happy Hour drink specials All Day
Blackbird Woodfire 206 Broadway N, Fargo The Boiler Room 210 Broadway N, Fargo
Happy Hour 4-6 pm, 10 pmmidnight, Service Industry Night: 50% off all drinks 8 pm to close
Bomb Shelter 2 for 1 appetizers 325 10th St. N, Texas Hold ‘Em Fargo tourney 7:30 pm
$3 Captain $3 Captain $3 Captain $3 Captain $3 Captain $3 Captain Morgan/ Morgan/ Morgan/ Morgan/ Morgan/ Morgan/ Barcardi/Chuck Barcardi/Chuck Barcardi/Chuck Barcardi/Chuck Barcardi/Chuck Barcardi/Chuck Norris & Ninja Norris & Ninja Norris & Ninja Norris & Ninja Norris & Ninja The Bowler Norris & Ninja Turtle Shots, Turtle Shots, Turtle Shots, Turtle Shots, Turtle Shots, Turtle Shots, 2630 University $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $3.50 Tito’s Dr. S, Fargo $4 Jack Daniels $4 Jack Daniels $4 Jack Daniels $4 Jack Daniels $4 Jack Daniels Vodka, $4 Jack & Crown Royal, & Crown Royal, & Crown Royal, & Crown Royal, & Crown Royal, Daniels & Crown Happy Hour: $1 Happy Hour: $1 Happy Hour: $1 Happy Hour: $1 Happy Hour: $1 Royal off all drinks off all drinks off all drinks off all drinks off all drinks
$3 Captain Morgan/Barcardi/ Chuck Norris & Ninja Turtle Shots, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $4 Jack Daniels & Crown Royal
Borrowed Buck’s Roadhouse 1201 Westrac Dr, Fargo
Birthday Buckets
Mug Night
$.50 taps $1 Morgans $1 Teas 8 pm - Midnight
2 for 1 domestic bottles, Jack and Jack Honey 8 pm - Midnight
$2 tall taps $2 Morgans $2 bomb shots 8 - 11 pm
$2 tall taps $2 Morgans $2 bomb shots 8 - 11 pm
Buffalo Wild Wings 3 area locations
Happy Hour All Day
2 for 1 wells 9 pm - midnight, Happy hour 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - midnight
Happy Hour from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm midnight
$3 Long Island Iced Teas all day, Happy hour 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - midnight
$4 margaritas on the rocks, $4 Mexican pints and $4 Mexican bottled beer all day
$4 Bloody Marys and Caesars form 11 am - 5 pm
$3 you-call-its from 9 pm - midnight
Bulldog Tap 4265 45th St. S. Ste. 161, Fargo
$3.50 tall domestic taps 6 pm - close
$2.75 domestic bottles 8 pm - midnight
$3.50 UVs and Bacardis 8 pm - midnight
$3.25 Morgans $3.75 Crowns 8 pm - midnight
$3.75 Stolis and Jack Daniels 8 pm - midnight
$3.50 Smirnoffs and Windsors 8 pm - midnight
$3.50 tall domestic taps & import bottles All Day
Chili’s Grill and Bar 3902 13th Ave. S, Fargo
$3 tall domestic drafts, wine and margaritas 5 for $10 buckets of beer 3 - 6 pm
$3 tall domestic drafts, wine and margaritas 5 for $10 buckets of beer 3 - 6 pm
$3 tall domestic drafts, wine and margaritas 5 for $10 buckets of beer 3 - 6 pm
$3 tall domestic drafts, wine and margaritas 5 for $10 buckets of beer 3 - 6 pm
$3 tall domestic drafts, wine and margaritas 5 for $10 buckets of beer 3 - 6 pm
Chub’s Pub & Package Place 421 University Dr. N, Fargo
Big Mug Mondays: $5.95 New Mug & $3.95 Refills
$2.50 You Call It, “Top Shelf Excluded”
Big Mug Wednesdays: $5.95 New Mug & $3.95 Refills, $2.95 Morgans
$1 Taps, $2.95 Icehole and Fireball
Domestic Beer & A Shot For $7, Old School Teas & Stumplifters $2.95
$3 tall domestic drafts, wine and margaritas 5 for $10 buckets of beer All Day $2.95 Bloody Mary’s & Caesars 8 am – Noon, $3.25 Jack Daniel’s, $2.95 PBR Tall Boy’s
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Dempsey’s 226 Broadway N, Fargo
$2.75 Old Style, $3 well drinks, $4 Jameson, $4.50 import or specialty taps from 4 pm - 7 pm
$2.75 Old Style, $3 well drinks, $4 Jameson, $4.50 import or specialty taps from 4 pm - 7 pm
$2.75 Old Style, $3 well drinks, $4 Jameson, $4.50 import or specialty taps from 4 pm - 7 pm and $3 premium wells
$2.75 Old Style, $3 well drinks, $4 Jameson, $4.50 import or specialty taps from 4 pm - 7 pm
$2.75 Old Style, $3 well drinks, $4 Jameson, $4.50 import or specialty taps from 4 pm - 7 pm
$2.75 Old Style, $3 well drinks, $4 Jameson, $4.50 import or specialty taps from 4 pm - 7 pm
Happy Hour drink specials 4 pm - close
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
$3.50 Crown Royals
$2.95 Bacardis
$2.75 Windsors
$2.95 Morgans, $3.95 Jack Daniels
$3.50 Stoli, $3.25 Jim Beams
$3.50 import and craft bottles, $3.95 Jagermeisters
$2.75 vodaks and Windsors
$4 pints from 4 - 6 pm
$4 pints from 4 - 6 pm
$4 pints from 4 - 6 pm
$4 pints from 4 - 6 pm
Fort Noks Bar of Gold 52 Broadway N, Fargo
Happy Hour 4-7 pm $4.25 Margarita’s, Long Island Ice Tea’s & $15 buckets of beer
Happy Hour 4 - 7 pm $2.25 taps
Happy Hour 4 - 7 pm, $2.75 select whiskeys, import bottles and micro domestic beers
Happy Hour All Day
Happy hour 4 - 7 pm, $3.25 Stolis, $3.25 Goldschlager and Icehole and $2 wells and bottles from 8 - 10 pm
$3.50 Bloody Mary 2 - 6 pm, $3.25 Bacardis, Morgans, Malibus, All Day, $3.25 Chuck Norris shots & $2 wells and domestic bottles from 8 - 10 pm
Any special throughout the week is honored all day long
Frank’s Lounge 2640 52nd Ave. S, Fargo
$1 off all drinks, beer and wine 11 am - 5 pm and 9-11 pm
$1 off all drinks, beer and wine 11 am - 5 pm and 9-11 pm
$1 off all drinks, beer and wine 11 am - 5 pm and 9-11 pm
$1 off all drinks, beer and wine 11 am - 5 pm and 9-11 pm
Golf Addiction 4474 23rd Ave. S, Fargo
Mulligan Monday – Twofers on all taps
Twosday $2 domestic bottles
Apple Winesday - ½ Priced appetizers & wine
Thirstday $2 Green Cup Fills
$5 domestic pitchers
$2 Green Cup Fills
$1 PBR Pounders & $2 Green Cup Fills (22oz of beer in a Green Golf Addiction Cup)
Granite City 1636 42nd St. S, Fargo
$5 cocktails from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - close
$5 cocktails from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - close
$5 cocktails from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - close
$5 cocktails from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - close
$5 cocktails from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - close
$5 cocktails and bottomless mimosas from noon - 5 pm and 9 pm - close
$5 cocktails and bottomless mimosas from noon - 5 pm and 9 pm - close
Herd and Horns 1414 12th Ave. N, Fargo
$1 off wine, beer and drinks, $3 mimosas, $3 PBR pounders and $3.50 Snortie Brew Pints all day, Monday night Football specials
Happy Hour Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm and 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - close, 9 pm - close, $2.50 domestic $3 mimosas, pints, $3 craft/ $3 PBR pounders import pints, and $2.50 $2.50 Snortie Brew Snortie Brew Pints and $3 pints all day mimosas all day
Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - close, Thursday night Football specials, $3 mimosas, $3 PBR pounders and $2.50 Snortie Brew pints all day
Happy hour 3 - 6 pm, $2.50 Snortie Brew Pints, $3 PBR pounders and $3 mimosas all day
$5 Bloody Mary bar 9 am - 4 pm, $3 Bud Light Pounders during the game, $3 screwdrivers, $3 PBR pounders, $3 mimosas and $3 Snortie Brew Pints all day
$5 Bloody Mary bar 11 am - 4 pm, Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - close, $3 mimosas, $3 screwdrivers, $3.50 craft pounders and $3 domestic pounders all day
Labby’s Grill & Bar 1100 19th Ave. N, Fargo
$2.95 Morgans, $3.95 margaritas, $12.50 buckets of beer
32oz Mug Night - All tap beer and select liquor
$3.50 jumbo Long Island Teas, $5.25 top shelf Long Island Teas
Poor boy pounder night
$1 off all bottled beer and drinks 9 pm - close
$3.95 Mimosas, Screwdrivers, and Bloody Marys from 9 am - 3 pm
$2.95 pounders
Lucky’s 13 Pub 4301 17th Ave. S, Fargo
$2.25 short domestic beers
Half off Margaritas and $2.50 Coronas
$3 tall domestic taps 3 pm - close
½ price bottles of wine $2 PBR bottles 3 pm - close
Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm
9 am - 2 pm $2.50 Mimosas and Bloody Marys
Happy Hour all day – $1.25 off all drinks & $2.50 mimosas 12 - 4 pm
Happy Hour 4 - 6 pm and 9 - 11 pm: $3 tap beer, $2 off select cocktails, $1 glass of wine
Happy Hour 4 - 6 pm and 9 - 11 pm: $3 tap beer, $2 off select cocktails, $1 glass of wine
Happy Hour 4 - 6 pm and 9 - 11 pm: $3 tap beer, $2 off select cocktails, $1 glass of wine
Happy Hour 4 - 6 pm and 9 - 11 pm: $3 tap beer, $2 off select cocktails, $1 glass of wine
Happy Hour 4 - 6 pm and 9 - 11 pm: $3 tap beer, $2 off select cocktails, $1 glass of wine
$5 martinis and signature cocktails from 4 - 6 pm
$5 martinis and signature cocktails from 4 - 6 pm
$5 martinis and signature cocktails from 4 - 6 pm
$5 martinis and signature cocktails from 4 - 6 pm
$5 martinis and signature cocktails from 4 - 6 pm
The Northern 325 10th St. N, Fargo
Happy Hour 5 - 7 pm
Happy Hour 5 - 7 pm
Happy Hour 5 - 7 pm
Happy Hour 5 - 7 pm
Happy Hour 5 - 7 pm
Happy Hour 5 - 7 pm
NoBull Country Club 609 NP Ave, Fargo
Happy Hour 4 - 6 pm with 2 for 1 drinks
Happy Hour 4 - 6 pm with 2 for 1 drinks
Happy Hour 4 - 6 pm with 2 for 1 drinks
Happy Hour 4- 6 pm with 2 for 1 drinks
Happy Hour 10 - midnight with 2 for 1 drinks
Happy Hour 10 - midnight with 2 for 1 drinks
Fargo Brewing Company 610 University Dr. N, Fargo
Mezzaluna 309 Roberts St. N, Fargo Monte’s 220 Broadway N, Fargo
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$1 off all drinks, beer and wine 11 am - 5 pm and 9-11 pm
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O’Kelly’s 3800 Main Ave, Fargo
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Rum Monday: $3 Malibu and Captain Morgan
$3 Long Island Iced Teas and 23oz. domestic taps
Whiskey Wednesday: $3 Bison Ridge and Windsor
Barcardi Party: $3 Barcardi White, Limón or Black Razz
$3 UV Vodka
$3 Bloody Marys and Caesars with UV Vodka until 4 pm
Happy Hour all day
Wine Club 4 - 9 pm
Pay The Day Taps 8 - 10 pm College Night $2.50 select drink 9 - 11 pm
$.99 teas and select bottle beer College Night $2.50 select drinks 9 - 11 pm
Old Broadway City Club 22 Broadway N, Fargo Old Broadway Grill 22 Broadway N, Fargo
Bourbon Sampling for $10 5 - 10 pm
Wine Club Night from 4 - 10 pm
$2.95 Bloody Marys/ mimosas/SkipN-Go Naked 11 am-2 pm
$2.95 Bloody Marys/mimosas/ Skip-N-Go Naked 11 am-2 pm
$2.95 Bloody Marys/mimosas & select drinks 11 am - 2 pm, College Night $2.50 select drinks 9-11 pm
$2.95 Bloody Marys/mimosas/ Skip-N-Go Naked 12 pm - 2 pm
Ticket Tuesday - $3.50 Mugs 6 - 10 pm Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm with 2-4-1 drinks
$2.95 domestic pints 6 - close and 2 for 1 drinks from 3-6 pm
2 for 1 drinks from 3-6 pm
College Night $2.50 select drinks 9 - 11 pm, 2 for 1 drinks from 3 - 6 pm
Pickled Parrot 505 3rd Ave. N, Fargo
Happy Hour from 4 to 9 pm and $2 pounders, $2.50 domestic bottles, $4 Fireball and select parrot jars
Happy Hour from 4 to 9 pm and $3 Ice Hole and Captain Morgan, $4 select parrot jars and $4.50 shots
Happy Hour from 4 to 9 pm and $4 Water Moccasins, $7 craft tap parrot jars and $8 well drink parrot jars
Happy Hour from 4 to 9 pm and $3 Ice Hole, $4 Crown Royal and $5 Patron
Happy Hour from 4 to 9 pm and $3 Malibu, Windsor and Chuck Norris
Pounds 6 12 1st Ave. N, Fargo
Happy Hour from 4 to 6 pm and 9 pm to close, $1 off local beers
Happy Hour from 4 to 6 pm and 9 pm to close, $5 Midwest Martinis
Happy Hour from 4 to 6 pm and 9 pm to close, $ 1 off craft pounders
Happy Hour from 4 to 6 pm and 9 pm to close, $4 Bulleit
Happy Hour from 4 to 6 pm and 9 pm to close, $5 cucumber Bloody Marys
$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 and $1 off beer and wells
$2.50 16oz taps $2 domestic $3 premium $5 long island teas
Rhombus Guys Pizza 606 Main Ave, Fargo
Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm
Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm ½ off wine 6 pm - midnight
Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm $2 off original cocktails from 6 pm - close
Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm $5 domestic pitchers 9 pm - close
Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm $2 off all canned/bottled beers and 2 for 1 rail drinks from 9 pm - close
2 for 1 rail drinks $4 craft pints 9 pm - close
$4 Build Your Own Bloody Mary Bar from noon - 5 pm, $3 You Call It’s for service industry all day
Rick’s Bar 2721 Main Ave, Fargo
$3.05 Morgans $3.45 tall domestic taps 4:30 pm - close
$3.75 Crown Royals $3.95 Crown Blacks
$2.95 Bacardis/ domestic bottles 4:30 pm - close
Mug Club Night $3.75 Jack Daniels/teas
$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 pm - close
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
Happy Hour from 4:30-6:30 pm (2 for 1 drinks)
$2.50 Homemade Bloody Marys w/ beer chaser 10 am - 4 pm
Shotgun Sally’s Rock and Roll Saloon 1515 42nd St. S, Fargo
$1 off drinks from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - midnight
$1 off drinks from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - midnight
$1 off drinks from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - midnight and ½ price bottles of wine
$1 off drinks from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - midnight and $1 wells, $2 domestic bottles and $3 domestic beers/premium wells
Ladies Night: $5 all you can drink from 9 pm -midnight
$7 bottomless mimosas/bloody marys/domestic taps from 10 am - 2 pm
$3 Bloody Marys and $7 bottomless mimosas from noon - 6 pm
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 and Jim Beams $3.75 New Belgium bottles
$2 off all pitchers $3 rail vodkas $1 off u-call-its Service Industry Night
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 and Jim Beams
$2.95 Morgans $3.95 Jack Daniels
$2.95 whiskeys and Barefoot wines
$3.25 import and craft beers, $3.25 Smirnoffs
$3.25 UV drinks
$2.75 wells, $3.35 20oz taps
OB Sport Zone 22 Broadway N, Fargo
* This is not a full list of specials. Specials subject to change. For updated and entire list of specials, go fargomonthly.com.
Radisson 201 5th St. N. Fargo
Speck’s Bar 2611 Main Ave, Fargo
$5.95 Pitchers ($8.95 Craft and Import) all day & 2 for 1 drinks from 3-6 pm
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Spirits Lounge 3803 13th Ave. S, Fargo
Happy Hour 4 - 7 pm with $3 jumbo domestics, $2.75 Captain Morgan
Happy Hour 4 - 7 pm with $3 jumbo domestics, 2 for 1 Cocktails
Happy Hour 4 - 7 pm with $3 jumbo domestics, $3 Crown Royal
Happy Hour 4 - 7 pm with $3 jumbo domestics, Beer Bust Thursday: $1 drafts until keg is gone
Happy Hour 4 - 7 pm with $3 jumbo domestics
$3 jumbo domestics until 4 pm
$3 jumbo domestics until 4 pm
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: ½ price domestic pitchers
$2.95 Jack Daniels, Captain Morgan, Bombay Sapphire and Grey Goose
½ off pitchers 7 - 10 pm
½ off pitchers 7 - 10 pm
$3 pounders, $3.50 Bloody Marys
Tailgators Sports Cafe 1322 Main Ave, Fargo
$3.50 Crown Royal, $3 UV Vodka Flavors, Football Night: $3.50 Bud & Bud Light aluminum bottles 6 - 10 pm
$3 domestic bottles, $3 Captain Morgan
$8 domestic pitchers, $2.50 Schnapps, $2.75 well drinks
$3.50 import bottles and gator teas, $2.50 Schnapps, Football Night: $3.50 Bud & Bud Light aluminum bottles 6 - 10 pm
$3 Bacardi, $2.75 Windsor, $3 Chuck Norris shots and Jag Bombs
$3.99 Bloody Marys, $1 off whisky, $3.25 domestic pints and bottles, $3.25 Wonder Woman
$3.99 Bloody Marys, $1 off whisky, $3.25 domestic pints and bottles, $3.25 Wonder Woman
TGI Fridays 4100 13th Ave. S, Fargo
All Day Happy Hour, $3 select cocktails
All Day Happy Hour, $5 select cocktails
All Day Happy Hour; $3 select cocktails
All Day Happy Hour, $3 select cocktails
All Day Happy Hour
All Day Happy Hour
All Day Happy Hour
VFW: Downtown 202 Broadway N, Fargo
$3 Captain Morgan
$6 domestic pitchers
$3 Windsor
$3 domestic pounders and bottles
$3 teas
Happy Hour 11 am - 5 pm
Happy Hour All Day
Vinyl Taco 520 1st Ave. N, Fargo
$1 off Cadillac Margarita
$1 off Butterscotch Café
$1 off Padre’s Root Beer Float
$1 off Lavender Lemonade
$1 off moonshine, $2 margarita 9 pm - close
$1 off Sangria, $2 Margaritas 9 pm - close
The Windbreak 3150 39th St. S, Fargo
$1 off drinks from 3 - 6 pm and 9 - 11 pm
$1 off drinks from 3 - 6 pm and 9 - 11 pm
$1 off drinks from 3 - 6 pm and 9 - 11 pm
$2 drinks and bomb shots from 9 - 11 pm Ladies get free taps and wells from 9 pm to midnight
$1 u-call-its 9 - 10 pm $2 u-call-its 10 - 11 pm $2 bomb shots from 9 - 11 pm
$1 u-call-its 9 - 10 pm $2 u-call-its 10 - 11 pm $2 bomb shots from 9 - 11 pm
2 for 1's from 9 pm to midnight
Woody’s Bar 1550 32nd Ave. S, Fargo
Happy Hour All Day ($1 off all drinks)
$3.30 Captain Morgan, $3.30 Bacardi and Flavors
$3.30 Deep Eddy Vodka, $3.30 Glasses of Bota Box Wine
$3.85 Crown Royal, $3.85 Jack Daniels
$3.30 Captain Morgan, $3.50 Long Island Iced Tea
$3.30 Bloody Mary and Caesars, $3.30 import bottles
$3.30 Bloody Mary and Caesars, $6 domestic pitchers, $8 import pitchers
Bar Nine 1405 Prairie Pkwy, West Fargo
$3 tall domestics, $3 Stolis and $3 Jack Daniels 8 pm
$2 domestic pints and wells 8 pm
Mug night 8 pm $5 mugs
$2.50 domestic bottles, $3 well specials 8 pm
$2.50 Morgans and Bacardis 8 pm
$3 teas and bomb shots 8 pm
$6 domestic pitchers and $2.50 Icehole All Day
Blarney Stone 1910 9th St. E, West Fargo
Happy Hour 3 - 6pm and 9pm - close: $1 off all drafts, $2.25 bar pours, $1 off house wines
Mug club members receive an extra $1 off their beer, Happy Hour 3 - 6pm and 9pm - close
$2 off popsicle drinks, Happy Hour 3 - 6pm and 9pm - close: $1 off all drafts, $2.25 bar pours, $1 off house wines
Mug club members receive an extra $1 off their beer, Happy Hour 3 - 6pm and 9pm - close
Happy Hour 3 - 6pm and 9pm - close: $1 off all drafts, $2.25 bar pours, $1 off house wines
Free Bloody Mary bar or a free mimosa with purchase of a breakfast entrée, Happy Hour 3 - 6pm and 9pm - close
All day Happy Hour: $1 off all drafts, $2.25 bar pours, $1 house wines
The District Waterhouse and Kitchen 3179 Bluestem Dr, West Fargo
$1.50 off signature drinks
$1.50 off wine and beer taps
Half price bottles of wine and featured taps
ABC at the D: $3.50 Absolute, Bombay and Crown Royal
$1.50 off rum and vodka drinks
$1.50 off Sangrias and whiskeys
$1 off all drinks all day
$2.50 domestic bottles All Day
$3 domestic talls All Day
$3.50 well margaritas, $3 Corona and Dos Equis
$2.50 Morgans and Bacardis All Day
$3 well drinks 7 pm - close
$3 bomb shots 8 pm - midnight
$3 Captain Morgan, domestic bottles, Bloody Marys and Caesars all day
Happy Hour from 4 - 6 pm
Happy Hour from 4 - 6 pm
Happy Hour from 4 - 6 pm
Happy Hour from 4 - 6 pm
Happy Hour from 4 - 6 pm
$3.50 Morgan and Bacardi
$3.50 Jack Daniels, Jim Beam and Jameson, $4.50 Crown Royal
$3.50 UV, Wave and Titos
$3.50 Windsor, $3.00 Solo Cups: Bud Light Coors Light Miller Lite
$3.00 Solo Cups: Bud Light Coors Light Miller Lite
Happy Hour All Day Service Industry Night: $3.50 youcall-its
$3 Jag and Jack Daniels, $7.50 Miller Lite Pitchers
$3 Windsor, Canadian Club, Jack Daniels and $14 bucket of domestic beers
$3 Captain Morgan, Bacardi and domestic bottles
$3.50 bomb shots and Tito’s Vodka
Bloody Mary and Caesar specials all day, $3 Fireball and Tuaca
$7.50 Coors Light pitchers, $3.50 Crown Royal, Bloody Mary and Caesar specials all day
WEST FARGO
Hooligans 3330 Sheyenne St, West Fargo Pickled Parrot West 1410 9th St. E, West Fargo Pub West 3140 Bluestem Dr, West Fargo Rookies 715 13th Ave. E, West Fargo
$3.50 tall domestic beer, $4.50 tall craft beer
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Silver Dollar Flying Pig 221 Sheyenne St, West Fargo
Happy Hour from 4:30 - 6:30 pm
Happy Hour from 4:30 - 6:30 pm
Happy Hour from 4:30 - 6:30 pm
Happy Hour from 4:30 - 6:30 pm
Happy Hour from 4:30 - 6:30 pm
Happy Hour from 4:30 - 6:30 pm
Happy Hour from 4:30 - 6:30 pm
Spicy Pie 745 31st Ave. E. Ste. 110, West Fargo
$1 off 20oz taps or $.75 off 16oz taps
$3 you-call-its
$6 domestic and $7 import pitchers
$2 whiskey drinks
$2 rum drinks
$2 vodka drinks
$3 Bloody Mary’s and/or Caesars
Mug night
$3 off all pitchers 7 pm - close
Tall beers for the price of short 7 pm - close
½ price bottles of wine, $5 classic and $8 top-shelf martinis 7 pm - close
$3.50 Jameson and $1 off bottled beer 8 pm - close
$3.50 Bloody Marys, Caesars and Mimosas, $5 teas and $6 Patron margaritas 8 pm - close
Happy Hour All Day
Town Hall Bar 103 Main Ave. W, West Fargo
$3 Captain Morgan, $3.50 Crown Royal, $3.50 Washington Apples from 7 to 11 pm
$3 32oz domestic Mongo Mugs, Ladies night $1 off drinks, $3 shots from 7 - 11 pm
Hump Day Happy Hour 3 - 7 pm, Windsor $3, Wu Tang Shots $3 from 7 - 11 pm
Rum Night $3 Cristal & Limon, Domestic Pitchers $6 from 7 - 11 pm
Fireball Friday $3, Extended happy hour 3-8 pm from 7 - 11 pm
Sex with Strangers $3, 10 am - 1 pm $4 Bloody Marys & Caesars from 7 - 11 pm
$2.75 pounders all day, Service Industry Special: well drinks & domestic beer $2 from 7 to 11 pm
VFW: West Fargo 308 Sheyenne St, West Fargo
$2.50 regular domestic beers and Windsor
12 inch pizza and a pitcher of beer for $11
$3 Barcardi, Morgan, Mike’s Hard Lemonade or Wine Coolers
$3.50 25oz tap beers, $3 25oz amber tap beers and import/ premium bottles
Work Zone 701 Main Ave. E, West Fargo
$3 Jag shots, $3 Tuaca, Mug Special $6.50 with $3.50 refills
$3 Bacardi and Ice Hole
$3 Dr. Mac shots, Mug Special $6.50 with $3.50 refills
$3 Morgan, Malibu and Jag
$3 Jack and Jims
$3 Bloody Marys and Caesars, $3 craft and imports
$5.50 domestic pitchers, $3.50 Buccas, $3 Bloody Marys and Caesars
Dave’s Southside Tap 803 Belsly Blvd, Moorhead
Happy Hour from 3 - 6 pm, $3.50 tall domestic taps from 7 pm - close
Happy Hour from 3 - 6 pm, $2.50 domestic bottles and wells 7 pm - close
Happy Hour from 3 - 6 pm, $3 Captain Morgan and Fireball from 8 pm - close
Happy Hour from 3 - 6 pm, $6.50 domestic pitches from 8 pm - close
Happy Hour from 3 - 6 pm, $3.50 Stolis and Bacardis from 8 pm - close
$3.50 Long Island Teas and Crown Royals 8 pm - close
$3.50 tall domestic taps and import bottles all day
JC Chumley’s 1608 Main Ave, Moorhead
Happy Hour 5 - 6:30 pm, $4 domestic mug fills 8 pm midnight, $2.50 Captain Morgan 8 pm - close
Happy Hour 5 - 6:30 pm, $2 domestic bottles and wells 5 pm - midnight
Happy Hour 5 - 6:30 pm, $4 domestic mug fills, $3 Smirnoff
Happy Hour 5 - 6:30 pm, $3.50 import pints 8 pm midnight, $4 bomb shots 8 pm - close
Happy Hour 5 - 6:30 pm, $3.50 Fireball 5 pm - midnight, $2.50 domestic bottles and Captain Morgan 8 - 10 pm
$5.25 Bloody Marys and Caesars, $5 endless Mimosas 11 am - 4 pm, $4 Busch Light mug fills with student ID 8 pm - midnight, $8 domestic pitchers all day
$2.50 domestic bottles and wells 11 am - close
$3 domestic pints, $3.50 select import pints 8 pm - midnight
$2.50 pounders, $2.50 youcall-its 8 pm - midnight
Jell-O shot raffle 10 pm - 1 am, $2.75 wells, $4 domestic mugs, $3 Busch Light and Old Style mugs, $2.50 panty shots
$2.75 pounders, $3 Ice Hole 8pm - midnight
Bloody Marys and Caesars starting at $5.25 and $5 endless mimosas, $6.50 domestic pitchers 11 am - 4 pm, $4 domestic pitchers 4 pm - midnight
Happy Hour all day, $.50 off all drinks, $4 Bloody Marys and Caesars, 2 for $5 Miller Lite Pounders
Happy Hour 4 - 6 pm and 9 - 11 pm: $3 tap beer, $2 off select cocktails, $5 woodfire pizzas
Happy Hour 4 - 6 pm and 9 - 11 pm: $3 tap beer, $2 off select cocktails, $5 woodfire pizzas
Happy Hour 4 - 6 pm and 9 - 11 pm: $3 tap beer, $2 off select cocktails, $5 woodfire pizzas
Happy Hour 4 - 6 pm and 9 - 11 pm: $3 tap beer, $2 off select cocktails, $5 woodfire pizzas
Happy Hour 4 - 6 pm and 9 - 11 pm: $3 tap beer, $2 off select cocktails, $5 woodfire pizzas
Happy Hour from 1 - 7 pm and $4 scratch teas
Happy Hour from 1 pm - midnight
Happy Hour from 1 - 7 pm, $5 all you can drink for ladies from 9 pm - midnight, $3 pounders (all day) $2 Morgans and $3 bomb shots (9 pm midnight)
Happy Hour from 1 - 7 pm, $3 perfect pint of Guinness and Irish car bombs (9 pm - 12 am)
Happy Hour from 1 - 7 pm, $10 all you can drink (11 am - 2 pm) Mimosas, Bloodys and domestic taps
Happy Hour from 1 - 7 pm and $5 domestic pitchers
$2.75 22oz grande beers, $4 Sam Adams, Red’s Apple and Bells and 2 for 1 drink specials from 4- 6 pm
$6 pitchers of Bud Light, Shock Top, Miller Light, Coors Light and Nordeast, 2 for 1 drink specials 4-6 pm
Bloody Mary specials, $6 pitchers of Bud Light, Shock Top, Miller Lite, Coors Light and Nordeast 9 pm - 2 am
Grand beers $2.75 (all day)
Ladies night 8 - 10 pm $5 pitchers
Late night Happy Hour 9 pm - midnight
$5 pitchers All Day
Bloody Mary special
Three Lyons Pub 675 13th Ave. E, West Fargo
MOORHEAD
$2.50 Captain Morgan, Mick’s Office $3 import taps, 10 8th St. $4 domestic mug fills, $4 bomb S, Moorhead shots 8 pm midnight Rustica Tavern 315 Main Ave, Moorhead
O’Leary’s Pub 808 30th Ave. S, Moorhead
Happy Hour from 1 - 7 pm and $5 domestic mugs, $6 import mugs (8 pm - midnight)
Speak Easy 1001 30th Ave. S, Moorhead
2 for 1 drink specials from 4 - 6 pm and $2 domestic bottles from 7 pm - midnight
2 for 1 drinks from 4 - 6 pm
$5.25 pitches of Budweiser, Mich, Amber Boch, Bud Light, Miller Light and Foster and 2 for 1 drink specials from 4- 6 pm
$2.75 Morgans
2 for 1 8 - 11 pm
$2.75 whiskeys
Vic’s Bar & Grill 427 Center Ave, Moorhead
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HOLIDAY
CHEER
It's that time of year where Santa, snowmen and miseltoe are a sight to see. We made stops around Downtown Fargo to find everything festive you need to spread holiday cheer this year. P.S - we had a hard time narrowing these down. You might want to take an entire day to do some shopping and see it all for yourself. Happy holidays! By Erica Rapp | Photos by Paul Flessland
DECORATIVE TREES
ot everything Christmas has to be N green and red. Add a touch elegance to your holiday scene with these sparkly, pastel pine trees. $12.95 - $36.95
VINTAGE SNOWMAN
Vintage Christmas is always a beautiful look to don your home with. Take a step back into the old days with this fun ceramic snowman. The second you see it in person, you'll have that old "Frosty the Snowman" tune stuck in your head. $16 Red Silo Studio 12 Broadway N, Fargo redsilostudio.com
Zandbroz Variety 420 Broadway N, Fargo zandbroz.com
FESTIVE GIFT BAGS
Give your gifts in the most festive way possible with these holiday printed bags that come in various shapes, sizes and colors. $1.50 each Unglued Market 408 Broadway N, Fargo ungluedmarket.com
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BRANCH DEER HEAD
This ceramic deer head with glittery branches sets the scene of a snowy, winter day. This statement piece is sure to impress any guests in your home this holiday season no matter where you place it. $84 O'Day Cache 317 Broadway N, Fargo odaycache.bigcartel.com
ANIMAL GLOBE ORNAMENTS
Cats, llamas, corgis, unicorns – you name it. Find your favorite animal in these adorable snow globe ornaments and give your tree the whimsical love it truly deserves. $10.50 - $19.95 Zandbroz Variety 420 Broadway N, Fargo zandbroz.com
SNOWMEN PILLOWS
SANTA BOOT CUFFS
VINTAGE COOKIE CUTTERS
McNeal & Friends 506 Broadway N, Fargo facebook.com/mcnealfriends
Unglued Market 408 Broadway N, Fargo ungluedmarket.com
Red Silo Studio 12 Broadway N, Fargo redsilostudio.com
Give your home that sense of holiday comfort with these fluffy décor pillows that come in various prints from snowmen to ice skates. $70 - $80
his is the perfect fit for any lady T looking to spice up their footwear for a snazzy holiday outfit or just to get yourself into the Christmas spirit. $20
Bring back your grandmother's old sugar cookie recipe with these classic Christmas cookie cutters. Santa will definitely enjoy what you make with them. $2.99 each
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