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MANAGING EDITOR David Scheller
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ART DIRECTOR Karen Van Oss MEDIA COORDINATOR Jennifer Walfoort
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8 Fargo Air Museum 10 Jest Murder Mysteries 12 Explore Downtown 12 The Cellar at Front Street Taproom 14 House of Mulciber 16 BilyRay's Old Style Barbecue Sauce 18 Jay Ray Carves 20 Music & Events
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by David Scheller There are a lot of big names in the world of skiing: Vail, Aspen, Whistler, Steamboat, and Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, to name a few. Although these famous destinations are all inconveniently far away, there are plenty of smaller but nonetheless great places nearby where a Fargoan can enjoy a fine day of skiing or snowboarding on their day off. One of these, Detroit Mountain in Detroit Lakes, MN, is only an hour’s drive east. The ski area is home to 21 distinct trails along with two triple chairlifts and two magic carpets lifts, as well as a 1,100’ tubing hill with 10 individual runs. It’s a lovely place, and worth a visit even if you’ve never skied or snowboarded before.
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snowboarders of every skill level. Those new to alpine sport will enjoy a green circle like the Long Haul, an aptly named and leisurely meander through the woods. Blue squares like the Money Run and the Rip Tide provide a bit more speed, albeit over somewhat shorter distances, and single and double black diamonds such as the Heavy Metal and Mad Dog offer the ultimate tests of skill.
If you’re at your finest while you’re airborne, then Scheels Terrain Park will be a font of excitement for you. This course is home to several obstacles including rails and boxes that you can grind, as well as jumps from which you can get “big air.” Scheels has its own dedicated high speed tow ropes, so you can do what the cool kids would call “sick,” “far out,” and “nifty” tricks all day long. Scheels changes frequently, so you may always expect an interesting new layout on which to demonstrate your prowess.
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S P OT L I G HT It’s entirely possible that you, a Midwesterner, have not got skis or a snowboard. This is no impediment to enjoying everything that Detroit Mountain has got to offer. The area has partnered with industry giants Head and Burton to have on hand every piece of equipment one could need to shred the hill, as well as helmets of all sizes. Given that Detroit Mountain has only been in operation for five years, their equipment is all in tip-top condition, so you’re guaranteed only the very best rentals there. They’ve even got fat bikes for rent, which have wide forks to accommodate their tremendous tires. You can take these down one of the mountain’s dedicated bike trails for something like you’ve likely never experienced before.
Skiing and snowboarding are some of the most strenuous sports there are, right next to rock climbing and raising small children. Nothing will do after a day on the slopes save for good food and strong drink. Detroit Mountain knows this, as their cafeteria has hearty foods like pizza, burgers, and fries to fortify you, and their full-service saloon serves the restoratives essential to make you feel whole once more. For
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rotating live musicians who represent a variety of genres.
One of the most satisfying parts about going to Detroit Mountain is knowing how much you’re helping the community when you do so. As
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a non-profit organization, the ski area partners with outfits including HOPE, Inc. and Boys & Girls Clubs of America to let underprivileged children and their families come out to enjoy skiing and snowboarding free of charge. They work with 29 schools throughout the greater Detroit Lakes and Fargo areas to open up the sports of skiing and snowboarding to young kids as well, a sound way of fostering young people’s love for sport and the outdoors. Whatever resources Detroit Mountain doesn’t invest in their charitable programs goes back into making their resort even greater, so visiting there always benefits the mountain-going community as a whole.
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LOOK. LIKE. LIVE. About Us History Valley Rental Service, Inc., a subsidiary of Valley Realty, Inc., began operations in 1965. The company grew by offering quality, full-service, property management to investor clients of multi-housing complexes developed by the parent company. Since its beginning with 12 apartment units, the company has grown to greater than 3000 units, including residential and commercial management, in North Dakota and South Dakota to a variety of sole proprietors, partnerships and corporations.
Operations Valley Rental Service, Inc. is based in Valley City and Fargo, North Dakota and manages properties in North Dakota and South Dakota. Our company establishes management relationships with property owners and develops a comprehensive system that coincides with each owner’s business plan and mission statement. This system can include any or all of the following: complete accounting with financials, partial accounting, full-time management, part-time management, full-time maintenance, part-time maintenance and 24-hour emergency maintenance for any conventional, tax credit, government subsidized and/or 55+ independent living communities.
Our Operations team is dedicated to providing exceptional service to the resident and to the owner. We provide professional management and service to ensure consistent resident relations, proactive marketing for each property and location to maximize occupancy and create name recognition with effective branding strategies and resident referrals by promoting value and integrity.
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Our Leasing Team
I so enjoy serving people and
Hello, my name is Josh and I am a
I’m a proud mom of 2 teenage kids
I have been working for Valley
working with them face to face.
leasing agent here at Valley Rental.
that keep me very busy when I’m
Rental for the last four years. I love
Leasing allows me to meet that
I love my job as a leasing agent
not at work. I really enjoy being a
getting to know potential tenants,
personal satisfaction. Being able
because I get to go out and meet
leasing agent because of the fast
and finding them the perfect home
to experience the happiness and
a lot of new people. I love hearing
pace. I like not knowing what the
that I know they will be happy to
smiles with new tenants takes me
people out on what they are looking
day will bring so the spontaneity
come home to at the end of the day!
to my job every day! My previous
for then narrowing down our many
suits me perfectly. I really enjoy
The most exciting part of my job is
career was managing technology
apartments and townhomes to find
meeting new people & getting to
handing over the keys to someone’s
projects via teleconferencing. I feel
what is best for them. The feeling I
know what kind of home they are
new “home sweet home”. Valley
like a bird out of a cage when I lease!
get after I can help someone move
looking for. I do my best to make
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into their new home, whether
them feel they are becoming part
everyone, and an incredible team to
it’s long term or short term, is
of the Valley Rental family when
support such an amazing company.
so rewarding. So if you’re ever
they choose to rent with us. I love
interested in an apartment or
working here, the people I work
townhome let me or any of my team
with are awesome! Us leasing
members at Valley Rental help you
agents work with each other &
find your next home!
don’t compete. Everyone in the
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office is very helpful to our clients - Josh V
& we have a lot of fun around here, especially when we have our monthly potlucks! We all love to eat! Overall this is a great place to work & am very glad to be part of this team of professionals! - Natalie M
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by David Scheller It’s hard to wrap your head around just how quickly the technology of flight has evolved. In only 66 years we progressed from the first flight ever to the first moon landing. Who knows what flight has in store for us in the future? Maybe in just a few more decades we’ll have airliners capable of delivering our luggage to the same place we are going, instead of to Mozambique. Just like flight itself, the Fargo Air Museum is continually inventing new ways to improve the experience that they offer. To be certain, they’ll always be home to beautiful flying machines for all to come and see, like their quicksilver P-51D Mustang, nimble Pitts Special, sleek Aero L-39 Albatros, and futuristic Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk drone. As the result of having so much hangar space to house such beauties, however, the Fargo Air Museum has got plenty more to offer to the public. The Fargo Air Museum’s enormous hangars are devoid of pillars which could not only crumple a misdirected wing, but also block someone’s view of anything else in the building. That makes them the
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which could be uniquely decorated with classic
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aircraft at the host’s discretion. Just last
festivity, and the big airshow draws as many as 25,000 every other
year a creative bride devised her
year it’s held. The benevolent will especially enjoy the museum’s
travel themed wedding there,
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map to her guests’ seating arrangements. At the end of the night, she and her new husband boarded a single engine prop and took off, starting their new adventure together as appropriately as possible. The Fargo Air Museum’s utility as an event space goes beyond their ability to fit up to 1,200 people. They’ve also the parking needed to accommodate that many, as well as the food preparation area to feed them. You may engage your own caterer, or opt for
They are not only the Fargo Air Museum’s exhibits which bring
their wedding package with all the
history to life. As the museum’s executive director Jackie
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Williams put it, “The museum is filled with the very men who’ve
of. The museum has helped to plan
flown these machines, in real life, as they were intended to. We
countless events in the past, and
have veterans who volunteer here, and even generals in their
are great resource for what can be
80s who come in from time to time, just to visit. The stories
quite a daunting task.
they tell...not a day goes by at the museum when we don’t learn something new from them. This is a generational passing of
If a large party doesn’t loom in your future, there is
knowledge and culture, something that kids should have as they
always more to look forward to at the Fargo Air Museum. They
see drones and space travel bring mankind fast into the future.”
have regular movie nights, with a variety of wholesome flicks that you can take the whole family to. (Just don’t go on Top Gun
To learn more about just how much the Fargo Air Museum offers
night, unless you can handle reliving the loss of dear, sweet
the community, please visit fargoairmuseum.org.
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Solving a murder mystery in real life is no fun at all. You’ve got to investigate the crime scene, gather clues, interview witnesses, weigh motives, get a warrant, and finally make an arrest. You’re tripped up all along the way by annoying obstacles like habeas corpus, the Fifth Amendment, and relentless dockside shootouts and high-speed car chases through farmers’ markets. On top of all that, even the most meticulous detective risks having all their work undone during trial by some hotshot lawyer in a sharkskin suit. Don’t you wish you could be involved in a murder mystery without the hard work, danger, and, above all, actual murder? That’s exactly the pleasure which Jest Murder Mysteries provides, all the satisfying accusatory finger wagging without having to replace the carpet afterward. If Sherlock Holmes had Jest Murder Mysteries, he’d have stuck to playing violin. Jest was founded by writer, actor, and director Randy Manning in St. Louis back in 1999. He had cut his teeth on some other murder mystery shows, learned what gelled and what didn’t in such a specialized production, and decided he could put on the ultimate one. So he did, and his specialized troops are now based in 15 cities and travel the country to put on dinner shows. Randy’s daughter, Leslie Franklin, has just taken over Jest and continues its whimsical business as Randy envisioned it. Jest works like this: You pick the venue (which Jest will recommend, if you like), arrange dinner, and invite your guests. Then you pick which show you’d like, be it Bullets in the Bathtub, a mobster and flapper speakeasy romp, Death of Blackheart, a pirate hostage fantasy, or any one of their other themed productions. Jest will then ship out the actors needed to turn what otherwise might have been just another perfunctory feedbag affair into an interactive theater experience 10
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"The reason I'm in this business, I assume all performers are -- it's 'Look at me, Ma, look at me, Ma, look at me, Ma.'" -Lenny Bruce Stand-up comedy is a unique form of art, as it's the only one which you need to watch the artist perform in person in order to get the full brunt of its effect. (Quarrelsome readers may point out that performance art shares that feature, making stand-up not unique at all. They are wrong, because bizarre capering, cacophonous
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ululation, and yanking scrolls from one's body crevices are not, in fact, art.) You would be bored to tears watching Michelangelo chip a tower of marble into David, just as well as you would be watching E.H. ink The Old Man and the Sea. But with stand-up, the artist connects with you on a personal level. He just wants to make you laugh -- it's the only thing he has to do up there on stage, really. In that sense, in stand-up comedy, you are the medium. Fargoans are funny people, so it is strange to think they have been without their own dedicated comedy club for quite so long. Aaron and Lindsey Templin, the proprietors of Front Street Taproom, have changed all that by starting The Cellar, the aptly named comedy theater beneath their bar and restaurant. "We opened The Cellar in March last year," said Aaron. "Before we dove headfirst into it, though, we went to some classic standup institutions to get some inspiration for what our place should look like. We quickly discovered that the dark, intimate settings of clubs like The Comedy Cellar in New York City and Acme Comedy Club in Minneapolis are the best for the audience to connect with a comedian in. They limit what you can pay attention to, as opposed to the Taproom upstairs which has a million things going on at once. "Probably the biggest thing that The Cellar has going for it is Zach Tooker, a local comedy club expert who I was lucky enough to meet
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by chance. Zach used to work at Courtney's, and opened Level 2 at the Radisson a few years ago. His experience means that Zach's connected to great comedians from all around the country, talent like Eddie Pepitone, Brian Miller, Tommy Rynan, Mary Mack, and Fargo's own Adam Quesnel. Because of Zach, The Cellar has hosted a lot of comedians who've appeared on TV including Conan and Last Comic Standing. "One thing that we've been cautious about is creating 'comedy fatigue.' Even though Fargo's a big town, if we have shows too often at first we'll essentially oversaturate the comedy market. We always want big turnouts, because that creates the kind of energy that a comedian best flourishes in. We also want star talent, which means taking our time to bring only the best comedians to Fargo that the country has to offer. We started out doing one show a month last year, and then two. The goal is to make this a really frequent thing sometime in the future. I know we'll get there." While Aaron stresses that booze is in no way necessary to fully appreciate the subtle nuances of stand-up comedy, anyone who's ever had a few knows how perfectly it complements funny stuff. Lucky for us, the Taproom is replete with great potions to choose from. They've 30 local beers on tap representing the pinnacle of what North Dakota and Minnesota have to offer including Fargo Brewing and Drekker. (There's wine, too, for the hoity toity types.) You can bring anything from the Taproom downstairs, or take advantage of the satellite bar right there in The Cellar itself. You'll enjoy the Taproom's embarrassment of riches when it comes to other activities to enjoy there as well, including live music, trivia, and open mic nights. (Open mic nights are for the bold. I tried one once, in Toronto, after I had drank far too much absinthe, which is technically any amount of absinthe. I vaguely recall my friends having to stop me before the Bulgarian man I was hazily attempting the Rickles treatment at pummeled me senseless. Lesson learned -- it's only gin for me going forward.) The Front Street Taproom and The Cellar are at 614 Main Ave in downtown Fargo. Go and show them that Fargoans deserve a hearty chuckle whenever they'd like one.
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by David Scheller No medium’s properties are quite so dichotomous as those of glass. It is harder than stone in many cases, and so enduring that wine glasses made by the Romans have survived intact to this day. At the same time its fragility puts it at perpetual odds with gravity, and any hard surface around it could spell glass’s instant doom. In a sense, glass is representative of humanity’s will to create as a whole. Here we are, spinning around through space, creating marvel after marvel, when at any moment some indifferent cosmic missile could transform our entire experiment to soot.
“you get to play with fire” Glass has few stronger proponents than Fargo’s own Jon Offutt, who in his studio House of Mulciber heats, blows, and spins the material into truly beautiful things. “I spent my time in high school sculpting clay, but I was drawn to glassblowing shortly thereafter,” explained Jon. “Glass is like clay for its malleability, and working in the vessel form is always intriguing because it causes you to look for ways to bend its rules however you can. Where glass best outshines clay, however, is that in working with it you get to play with fire. “Humans are naturally attracted to flames,” Jon continued, “But we’re also inherently cautious around them. That constant push-pull in the creative process influences my thinking in unpredictable ways.” Working by a furnace heated to 2,100 degrees all day long is not as perilous as you might think, provided you take the right precautions. “One of a glassblower’s most valuable pieces of equipment are his leather shoes,” Jon explained. “A misplaced strand of molten glass across your toes is a major issue if you are wearing sneakers. It would melt right through and become a part of your foot in an instant. “Because glass has to be so hot when you work with it, I think of the process as an hour of making right decisions in a row. There is no going back to resolve something once a mistake has been made. If you’re dissatisfied with any part of a piece, the only option is to try making it again from scratch. But the beauty in that is that you get to see every decision you make reflected immediately in your work. Every feature, every color in a piece of glass is the result of a rapid-fire thought process. Glassblowing feels as though you’re breathing life into something.” Much of Jon’s work is heavily influenced by North Dakota’s natural beauty. His landscape pieces bring the rollicking prairies instantly to mind, with verdant flats and cornflower skies laced by wispy stratocumuli. Other pieces from his collection make use of bold reds and yellows, evocative of the same fires that they were forged in. His more whimsical work births fish that seem as though they’re made of ribbon candy, along with other Wonka-esque constructs. The artist’s imagination makes use of glass in ways I hadn’t thought possible before. Jon spends half of his year on the road selling, traveling to art shows and festivals throughout the Midwest to find homes for his pieces. (For this reason, packaging is another of his fields of profound expertise.) He won’t stray too far from home, however, lest he miss time with his wife, daughter, and dogs.
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You may see Jon’s work in person at Dakota Fine Art, a collective gallery at 11 8th St S in Fargo. There his creations sit alongside the work of eight of the city’s other fine artists, a testament to Fargo’s creativity and eye for beauty.
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“It’s a blessing to be able to give what I do to people” “The sauce would go on just about everything back when I was growing up,” recalled Bill of BilyRay’s Old Style Barbecue Sauce. “Sometimes we would just warm up a pot on the stove -- we didn’t have a microwave back then -- and we would all sop it up with pieces of bread. It was good on every kind of meat, it was good on salads, it was good even just on its own. That’s why its taste always brings me back to childhood, because we put it on almost everything back then.” “When the recipe was handed down to me,” Bill continued, “I wasn’t sure that I could improve on such a good thing. My father had already more or less perfected the combination of tomato, sugar, mustard,
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wanting for by the readout from his little pH meter. Once it has simmered for
focused on for the past 30 years are the spices. Cayenne is the most
the magic amount of time, he lets it sit overnight to cool off, as no
important one. It gives the sauce a one-two punch, first with its
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sweetness and then a delicate spiciness. It also lowers your blood
then pumps his sauce into bottles, seals them, and loads them
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Jay Ray Carves
by David Scheller
When we are asked to define what great art is, it’s easy to fall into snobbery and only offer highfalutin examples. We all know that the Venus de Milo, Mona Lisa, and Sistine Chapel ceiling comprise the best of the best of what mankind has created in the past -- but great art needn’t have been made centuries ago by some long gone genius to be deemed as such. Great art may very well have been chainsawed into the form of a jovial bear by a Fargoan in his garage one afternoon. This is exactly the case for Jay Ray. Jay grew up under the auspice of a father who always had him busy fixing up the house. “I didn’t appreciate having to work when I was a kid, but I sure do now,” Jay recalled. “The old man taught me how to be handy, which is one of the most important things anyone can be. It’s thanks to him that I get to remodel houses as a contractor now. It’s the best kind of life because you can set your own hours, and it’s only your own fault if you ever get bored.” About 10 years ago, Jay read an article about chainsaw sculpting. He couldn’t quite place his finger on why it sounded so appealing to him. Being at a loss to explain your attraction to something is the most certain way of knowing that you genuinely love it, however, so Jay spent the better part of that day in his driveway with an old log and an even older chainsaw. Jay first sculpted a bear, which seems by and large the preferred subject of chainsaw sculptors around the country. “I can’t really tell you why they’re bears so often,” Jay explained. “It might be because logs translate best into their blocky shapes, or that their fur is just the right texture for a chainsaw to sculpt. It’s probably mostly because people like bears.” Jay immediately found chainsaw sculpting to be a fun and relaxing pastime. Possessing a newly hewn bear felt good as well. Soon Jay’s lawn was home to a troop of bears, eagles, and game fish, a regular wood menagerie, and his neighbors took note. “I didn’t plan on selling my art when I started doing this,” said Jay. “But pretty soon people were knocking on my door, asking if they could bring one of my animals home with them. Word of mouth spread around after that, and I became Fargo’s go-to guy for chainsaw art. I made a website, started taking my sculptures to art shows, and now I’ve got a nice sideline to my contracting business.” “In all this time, I’ve never had a mishap,” said Jay. “I wear kevlar pants and take things slow. I have cut myself a few times, but that was only when the saw wasn’t running. You have to keep those blades razor sharp in order to get the fine details.”
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shopdinelive.net “I don’t work with live models. I imagine that bears wouldn’t like to sit still for that long, so I’ve plastered my garage with dozens of photos for reference. I did once sculpt a paddlefish for a man who had just caught one and brought it to me for inspiration. I put it on the snowbank when I was finished with it, and quickly forgot about it. The paddlefish reminded me that he was there in the spring by turning into a stinky mess. My wife loved that.” “Logs are different than other mediums because they change as they age,” Jay explained. “Even though I dry my logs for a year or two, they’re always going to retain a little moisture. In addition to sculpting cuts, every piece I make gets a release cut right along the line where I see it’s most likely to split. That drives most of the splitting toward the back of the sculpture, but even with that precaution all log sculptures are going to chip and crack a little with time. I believe that only adds to
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MUSIC & EVENTS JAN 1
NEW YEARS DAY Karaoke at Rooters
JAN 9 Iowa State Cyclones at North Dakota State Bison Wrestling
9:00pm-11:30, Rooters Bar, Fargo
New Year's Day Lifts 9:00am-9:00pm, Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
Tubing 10:00am-8:00pm, Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
Zen & the Art of Pub Trivia 7:00-9:00pm, Front Street Taproom, Fargo
JAN 2 Trivia with Two Lanterns 8:00-10:00pm, Flatland Brewery, Fargo
Nappy Roots 9:30-11:30pm, The Aquarium, Fargo
JAN 3 Holiday Art Market at APT, a Creative Incubator 5:00pm-8:00pm, 225 4th Ave N, Fargo
Carrie's Twisted Art 7:00pm-9:00pm, 300 Main Ave. Suite 110, Fargo
JAN 4 Live Music Friday 6:30pm-9:00pm, Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
JAN 16 Nerd Nite Fargo
JAN 25 Karaoke at J.C. Chumleys
7:00pm-9:00pm, Fargo Billiards and Gastropub, Fargo
9:00pm-11:30pm, Moorhead
7:00pm, Scheels Arena, Fargo
2019 Law Enforcement Appreciation Day 5K & 10K
JAN 17 Outlet: Open Mic Poetry Night
(Season pass holders bring a friend=free lift ticket & $17 Rentals), Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
1:00pm, Fargo Virtual
Trivia with Two Lanterns 8:00-10:00pm, Flatland Brewery, Fargo
JAN 10 Brewing Up Laughs
7:30pm-10:00pm, Fargo Brewing Company, Fargo
JAN 18 Bring a Friend Fridays!
7:30pm-9pm, Fargo Brewing Company, Fargo
(Season pass holders bring a friend=free lift ticket & $17 Rentals), Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
FM Power Lunch
Live Music Friday
11:30am, Bethel Church, Fargo
Hotdish at the House 2:00pm, Ronald McDonald House, Fargo
JAN 11 Fight The Frost • Fargo 12:00pm-9:00pm, Fargodome, Fargo
Bring a Friend Fridays! (Season pass holders bring a friend=free lift ticket & $17 Rentals), Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
Fat Bike Friday Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
JAN 12 Fight The Frost • Fargo
6:30-9:00pm, Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
JAN 19 Pancake Breakfast 7:00am-11:00am, Moorhead Masonic Family Center, Moorhead
The Little Mermaid 1:00pm & 6:00pm, NDSU Festival Concert Hall, Fargo
JAN 20 Baroque Fest 7:30pm-9:30pm, Peace Lutheran Church, Fargo
Karaoke at Herd & Horns 9:00pm-11:30pm, Herd and Horns, Fargo
Bring a Friend Fridays!
Fat Bike Friday Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lake
JAN 26 Pancake Breakfast 7:00am-11:00am, Moorhead Masonic Family Center, Moorhead
Winter Birding Festival 12:00pm, Forest River Property, Fargo
Icicle Island 10:00am, Island Park, Fargo
JAN 27 Sunday Funday - Family Tubing Packages Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
JAN 28 Karaoke at Rooters 9:00pm-11:30, Rooters Bar, Fargo
Mike Stud: The Final Mike Stud Tour 8:00-11:00pm, Sanctuary Events Center, Fargo
JAN 29 Zen & the Art of Pub Trivia
(Season pass holders bring a friend=free lift ticket & $17 Rentals), Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
D-Team Alpine Ski Race
JAN 21 Zoocation
10:00am-4:30pm, Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
8:30-3:00pm, Dakota Zoo, Fargo
JAN 5 Pancake Breakfast
Designer Purse Bingo
JAN 13 Fight The Frost • Fargo
7:00pm, DoubleTree by Hilton, West Fargo
9:00pm-11:30, Rooters Bar, Fargo
MLK Holiday - Lifts
Let's make mugs
Bring a Friend Fridays!
7:00am, Moorhead Masonic Family Center
JAN 6 Sunday Funday - Family Tubing Packages Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
9:00am-9:00pm, Fargodome, Fargo
12:00pm-6:00pm, Fargodome, Fargo
Endless Possibilities Wedding Expo Avalon Events Center, Fargo
Sunday Funday - Family Tubing Packages
Resolution Run
Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
Various Times, Fargodome
JAN 14 Fight The Frost • Fargo
JAN 7 S'Mores & More 5:00pm, Longfellow Park, Fargo
JAN 8 Pint Size Explorers 10:00am & 3:00pm, Dakota Zoo, Fargo
Zen & the Art of Pub Trivia 7:00-9:00pm, Front Street Taproom, Fargo
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Tubing 10:00am-6:00pm, Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
Annual Celebration Featuring Rachel Hollis
7:00-9:00pm, Front Street Taproom, Fargo
JAN 30 Karaoke at Rooters
7:00pm, Atomic Coffee, Fargo
JAN 31 Cody Johnson 8:00pm, Sanctuary Events Center, Fargo
1 Million Thanks 2019 6:00pm, Fargo Air Museum
12:00pm-6:00pm, Fargodome, Fargo
3:00-5:00pm, Sanford Health Athletic Complex, Fargo
Feed My Starving Children - Fargo MobilePack
JAN 15 Karaoke at J.C. Chumleys
JAN 23 Karaoke at Rooters
FEB 1
9:00-11:30pm, JC Chumleys, Moorhead
8:00am, Scheels Arena, Fargo
9:00pm-11:30, Rooters Bar, Fargo
NATIONAL WEAR RED DAY
JAN 24 Brewing Up Laughs
3:00pm-9:00pm, Alerus Center, Grand Forks
Fight The Frost - Grand Forks
7:30pm-9:00pm, Fargo Brewing Company, Fargo
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Kids Build Workshop
6:30-9:00pm, Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
10:00am, Fargo Training Center, Fargo
FEB 2
7:00-9:00pm, Front Street Taproom, Fargo
GROUNDHOG DAY
FEB 13 Trivia with Two Lanterns
Murder Mystery Dinner - "Fist Full Of Hollers" 7:00pm, Carlos Creek Winery, Alexandria
Fight The Frost - Grand Forks
Zen & the Art of Pub Trivia
8:00-10:00pm, Flatland Brewery, Fargo
Veterans Coffee Hour 10:00-12:00pm, Fargo Air Museum
9:00am-9:00pm, Alerus Center, Grand Forks
Polar Fest
FEB 3
Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
SUPER BOWL
FEB 14
11:00am-5:00pm, Alerus Center, Grand Forks
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Fight The Frost - Grand Forks Super Bowl Sunday 10:00am-5:00pm, Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
Tubing
Dueling Duo Valentine's Day 7:00pm, Brick & Barley Bar and Restaurant, Grand Forks Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
7:00-10:00pm, Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Parent's Night Out 6:00-9:30pm, Dakota Zoo, Fargo
Various Times, Dakota Medical Foundation, West Fargo
Polar Fest - Live Music
FEB 6 Baking Event - Holiday Baking
FEB 16 Fargo Force vs. Lincoln Stars Hockey
Various Times, Dakota Medical Foundation, West Fargo
7:05pm, Scheels Arena, Fargo
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Black History Month Movie Series
7:30pm, Empire Arts Center, Grand Forks
7:30pm, Empire Arts Center, Grand Forks
FEB 8 Next to Normal 7:30pm, Empire Arts Center, Grand Forks
Mississippi Jake 9:00pm, Junkyard Brewing Company, Fargo
Fat Bike Friday Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
FEB 9 Kids Build Workshop 10:00am, Fargo Training Center, Fargo
Fargo Winter Blues Festival 4:00pm-12:00am, Baymont Inn and Suites, Fargo
Fargo Force vs. Madison Capitols Hockey 7:05pm, Scheels Arena, Fargo
FEB 10 Sweetheart Dance Various Times, Rustad Recreation Center, West Fargo
Polar Fest Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
Sunday Funday - Family Tubing Packages Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
FEB 11 S'Mores & More
5:00pm, Centennial Park, Fargo
FEB 12 Pint Size Explorers 10:00am & 3:00pm, Dakota Zoo, Fargo
FEB 26 Percussion Ensembles Concert
Shinedown
Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
Polar Fest - Discounted Fat Bike Rentals Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
FEB 17 6th Annual Wine & Tie 1:00-4:00pm, Dakota Medical Foundation, Fargo
Warren Miller Day Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
FEB 18 Zoocation 8:30-3:00pm, Dakota Zoo, Fargo
Presidents Day - Lifts 9:00am-9:00pm, Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
Tubing 10:00-6:00pm, Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
FEB 19 Zen & the Art of Pub Trivia
MAR 13 Trivia with Two Lanterns
7:00-9:00pm, Front Street Taproom, Fargo
8:00-10:00pm, Flatland Brewery, Fargo
FEB 27 Trivia with Two Lanterns
Veterans Coffee Hour
8:00-10:00pm, Flatland Brewery, Fargo
Jazz Ensembles Concert 7:30-9:30pm, Festival Concert Hall 1340, Fargo
MAR 1 Live Music Friday 6:30-9:00pm, Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
MAR 2 John Crist 7:30pm, Fargo First Assembly
Diamonds & Denim Charity Gala 5:00-10:00pm, Avalon Events Center, Fargo
MAR 3 54th Annual 2019 Red River Valley Sportsmen's Show Fargodome
Fat Bike Friday
9:00pm, The Aquarium, Fargo
MAR 15 Live Music Friday 6:30-9:00pm, Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
MAR 16 Bernie's Wines & Liquors Bacon & Beer Festival 2019 4:30-9:00pm, Fargodome
St. Patty's Party Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
MAR 17
ST. PATRICK'S DAY MAR 19 Fargo Film Festival
7:00-9:00pm, Front Street Taproom, Fargo
Various Times, 314 Broadway N. Fargo
MAR 6 Trivia with Two Lanterns
MAR 21 Fargo Film Festival
8:00-10:00pm, Flatland Brewery, Fargo
Various Times, 314 Broadway N. Fargo
10th Annual Chili Challenge
MAR 22 Bowl for Kids' Sake
11:00am, Park Rapids
MAR 7 Disney on Ice: Worlds of Enchantment 7:00pm, Fargodome
Two Way Crossing 10:00pm, The Windbreak
MAR 8 Tom Papa 8:00pm, Fargo Theater
3:30pm & 9:30pm, West Acres Bowl, Fargo
Fargo Film Festival Various Times, 314 Broadway N. Fargo
MAR 23 Fargo Film Festival Various Times, 314 Broadway N. Fargo
MAR 26 Zen & the Art of Pub Trivia
Disney on Ice: Worlds of Enchantment
7:00-9:00pm, Front Street Taproom, Fargo
7:00pm, Fargodome
MAR 27 Trivia with Two Lanterns
MAR 9 Disney on Ice: Worlds of Enchantment 11:00am, 3:00pm & 7:00pm, Fargodome
Dierks Bentley
Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lake
7:00pm, Alerus Center, Grand Forks
FEB 23 Grand Forks Royal Snowflake Ball
Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
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MAR 5 Zen & the Art of Pub Trivia
Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
FEB 24 Sunday Funday - Family Tubing Packages
7:30pm, Fargodome
Various Times, 314 Broadway N. Fargo
Fat Bike Friday
4:30pm, Ramada Inn, Grand Forks
MAR 14 Kinky Boots
MAR 20 Fargo Film Festival
7:00-9:00pm, Front Street Taproom, Fargo
FEB 22 Fat Bike Friday
10:00-12:00pm, Fargo Air Museum
Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lake
FEB 20 Trivia with Two Lanterns 8:00-10:00pm, Flatland Brewery, Fargo
7:00-11:55pm, Fargodome
Zen & the Art of Pub Trivia
7:30-9:30pm, Festival Concert Hall 1340, Fargo
7:00pm, Prairie Heights Ministry Center, West Fargo
FEB 15 Kane Brown: Live Forever Tour
FEB 7 Next to Normal
8:00pm, Fargodome
8:00pm, The Aquarium, Fargo
FEB 4 S'Mores & More
6:30pm, Moorhead Public Library
7:30-9:30pm, Festival Concert Hall 1340, Fargo
FEB 28 Date Night in West Fargo
Polar Fest - Sweetheart Ski Package
FEB 5 Baking Event - Holiday Baking
MAR 12 Seventy 140
VALENTINE'S DAY
11:00am-5:00pm, Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes
5:00pm, Kennedy Park, Fargo
FEB 25 University Band Concert
Faction Rail Jam MAR 10 Disney on Ice: Worlds of Enchantment
8:00-10:00pm, Flatland Brewery, Fargo
MAR 29 Bowl for Kids' Sake 3:30pm & 9:30pm, West Acres Bowl, Fargo
PRCA Rodeo Championship 7:30pm, Fargodome
MAR 30 The Church Basement Ladies in Rise Up, O Men (2 Shows) 2:00pm, Fargo Theatre
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