Oct 20 Monday
Sign-up starts at 7:30pm
Open Mic hosted by Travis Neros
All music, readings, comedy, etc are allowed
Come hangout! :)
Oct 21 Tuesday
Learn all about increasing digital literacy (among adults 50 and over). Topics will include smartphone basics, online safety, and an introduction to artificial intelligence. These sessions will provide interactive learning experiences that build confidence and digital independence, helping participants navigate an increasingly tech-driven world.
October 21 | 6:30 to 8:00 PMFREE Workshop | Ages 50+ | Pre-registration required
A weekly seminar for divorced, widowed or separated participants to learn to rebuild their lives after the loss of a love relationship. It discusses rebuilding blocks related to the loss and help to provide an understanding of the past relationship and moving forward in a healthy way. Based on a study guide by Dr. Bruce Fisher
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.
Oct 23 Thursday
The Friends of the Fargo Public Library invites the public to the Fall 2025 Book Sale, starting on October 23 and running through October 25. Take advantage of the "buy 4 get the 5th book free" on Thursday and Friday, or the $10 bag sale on Saturday. The sale will take place at the Main Library, as well as the Carlson and Northport Branch Libraries. For more information, go to: https://www.friendsfpl.org/eventsOctober 23 from 10-7:30October 24 from 11-5:30October 25 from 9-3Cash or check accepted.
Furniture Mission of the Red River Valley is hosting a musical chairs tournament with a live DJ!
Let's come together through fun, fellowship, and sweet treats!Choose to participate or just enjoy some dessert and a good show.Either way, you'll be sure to leave this unforgettable event with a smile knowing you've helped furnish new beginnings for local families in crisis.
Event Schedule- 3:00 PM - Doors & Dessert Served (Cash Bar available)- 3:30 PM - Welcome and Brief Program- 3:45 PM - Musical Chairs Tournament- 5:00 PM - Event End
Reserve your tickets today, and get ready for a chair-tastic time
Oct 24 Friday
Step into history and mystery at the Chateau de Morès State Historic Site in Medora during the Chateau Lantern Tours. More tours are being offered this year to explore the darker side of the Chateau's past in a thrilling evening of frights, delights, and minimal lights. The one-hour tours will be offered Oct. 24, 25, and 31, and Nov. 1 at 6:30, 7:30, and 8:30 p.m. After watching a short film, participants will walk from the Interpretive Center to the Chateau for a tour through the main level where shadows linger. While venturing through the Chateau, illuminated only by lanterns, hear tales of apparitions, ghost lights, murder, and more. Although nothing will jump out to frighten you, you never know what will be around the next corner. Tickets are limited. Secure your spot today. Advance tickets are now on sale at ChateauLanternTours.eventbrite.com. The cost before taxes and fees is $10 for ages 16 and up, and $5 for ages 6 to 15. Children ages 5 and under are free. Lanterns will be provided. For more information, contact Site Supervisor Keshna DeJesus, shschateau@nd.gov or 701.623.4355. The Chateau de Morès State Historic Site is managed by the State Historical Society of North Dakota. The Chateau de Morès Interpretive Center and home are open daily 9 a.m.‐5 p.m. through Sept. 30. All times listed are Mountain time. Find a calendar of upcoming State Historical Society events at history.nd.gov/events.
Friday, October 24, 2025 | 7 PM, Saturday, October 25, 2025 | 7PM, Sunday, October 25 | 3PM
Dido and Aeneas is based on Book IV of Virgil’s epic The Aeneid. It is one of the earliest known English operas, and one of the most important and often performed operas written in the Baroque period. It is also Henry Purcell’s only true opera; that is, his only all-sung dramatic work.
Dido, the queen of Carthage, falls in love with Aeneas, the Trojan prince, whilst offering him safe harbour on his journey home. A Sorceress, who hates Dido, plots to separate them by creating a storm and sending one of her servants, disguised as Mercury, to urge Aeneas to return home straight away, forsaking Dido. Aeneas readies his sailors and lets Dido know he must leave. Dido cannot bear losing him and kills herself, after offering one of the most famous English arias, Dido’s Lament (“When I am laid in earth”). In true Baroque style, the action is delivered in short recitative sections interspersed with songs, choruses, and dances.