Apr 23 Tuesday
Central Dakota Children’s Choir is now accepting registrations for “Singing for 2nd Graders.” This music class for 2nd graders will focus on the fundamentals of music using the child's singing voice. Each class will include not only singing, but also games, dancing, speaking and creating. Classes will be taught by CDCC Artistic Director, Teri Fay, on Tuesdays, January 9 – May 18 from 5:00 to 5:45 pm at the Bismarck Event Center, with a performance at the end of the session. Registration is available on the CDCC website -www.aboutcdcc.org. For more information, call the CDCC Office at 701-258-6516.
Each week a new game testing your knowledge in music, science, history, film, literature, geography, current events, pop culture, sports and more. With a new and unique themed twist each week.Maximum team size of 6.Beer and Pride to the top teams, and a pair of Comedy tickets given away each week to one random team.
Apr 24 Wednesday
Open Mic Comedy in the CellarHosted by Marquay BelcherEvery Wednesday NightSign-up at 7:30, Show at 8pmFree Event!17 Comedians, 5-minute SetsFirst-Timers & Newer Comics get 3 Minutes21+Stage Time Not GuaranteedUpcoming Weekend Shows:https://www.frontstreettaproom.com/comedyinthecellar
Apr 25 Thursday
Get ready to mingle with your downtown neighbors over pizza, drinks, and some exciting downtown-themed trivia! Whether you're new to the neighborhood, a longtime resident, or just a lover of downtown, this event is the perfect opportunity to connect, socialize, and build a stronger sense of community. We hope to see you there!📅 Date: Thursday, April 25th🕖 Time: 6 - 8 PM📍 Location: The Cellar (Basement of Front Street Taproom)
Karaoke w/ duster.at Front Street TaproomLast Thursday of the Month7-11pm21+
Apr 26 Friday
The Morton Mandan Public Library will be having our spring book sale on Friday, April 26th and Saturday, April 27th, from 10am to 3pm at the Morton Mandan Public Library.
Apr 27 Saturday
The purpose of this conference is to engage and equip youth/young adults in our community with leadership skills that will empower them to confidently advocate for their values and beliefs creating a long lasting, positive impact in North Dakota
Badlands Conservation Alliance is hosting an outing to western North Dakota on Saturday, April 27th, 2024 to celebrate Earth Day. We'll hike 5.5 miles of the Maah Daah Hey Trail in the Little Missouri National Grassland. BCA Executive Director Shannon Straight will be guiding the hike and providing background on the conservation initiatives in the area.
We'll meet at Chimney Park in Medora, ND at 9:00 AM MDT on April 27th, and we'll leave Chimney Park together at 9:15 AM MDT. At the conclusion of the hike, Dakota Cyclery will provide a shuttle from Coal Creek to return participants back to their vehicles. The hike from Plumely Draw to Coal Creek is moderately strenuous and will last three to four hours.
Hikers must bring their own food, water, sunscreen, first-aid supplies, and other gear. Hiking shoes or boots are required. No potable water is available on the trail. Dogs are allowed on the portion of the Maah Daah Hey Trail the group will be hiking. Dogs must be on a leash in developed areas, including the trailheads for Coal Creek and Plumely Draw. Please be aware that this trail is shared with horses. This is a section of non-motorized US Forest Service land. Badlands Conservation Alliance members and non-members are encouraged to join us for the hike. The event is free and open to the public, and there is no fee required to hike on this section of the Little Missouri National Grassland.
"It's a beautiful hike," says Shannon Straight. "It's not intimidating, but it is the Badlands, and it's a glorious place to hike. Please come join us."
The event has limited capacity, so please RSVP on Facebook or by contacting Shannon Straight.Email: bca@badlandsconservationalliance.orgPhone: (701) 450-1631RSVP on Facebook: https://fb.me/e/7JR35VEN4
For more information, visit www.badlandsconservationalliance.org
Badlands Conservation Alliance is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the restoration and preservation of the badlands and rolling prairie ecosystem comprising western North Dakota’s public lands, both state and federal. We provide an independent voice for conservation-minded North Dakotans and others who are appreciative of this unique Great Plains landscape.
Apr 28 Sunday
This is a well established Historic Fashion Review with an approximate 200 year timeline of fashion for men, women and children wearing precise replicas of Items in our 37,00 artifact collection. The clothing will be modelled by long term volunteers set to live piano music and commentary of historic, educational and entertaining facts. The Costume Museum of Canada is an entirely volunteer run museum. This a fundraiser helping us to continue to keep our collection and present to the public.
Apr 29 Monday
On April 28, the labor movement will once again observe Workers Memorial Day to remember workers killed or injured on the job and to renew the fight for strong safety and health protections.
Join the Northern Plains United Labor Council, AFL-CIO, in observing Workers Memorial Day on April 29th at 5pm at the Fargo-Moorhead Labor Temple/IBEW 1426 Hall.