Mar 02 Sunday
Christian music presented by Colleen Reinhardt, Julie Ternes and guest musicians. Enjoy lunch (off menu) while listening to live Christian music. 100% of any donations from patrons and the restaurant benefit local charities who serve the poor of our community. Contact Julie Ternes for more information.
An all ages event! Come out to White Horse Hill for free snow shoe rentals (weather permitting) from 12 - 4 pm every second and fourth weekend of January and February 2025! Free snowshoe rentals are provided by Friends of White Horse Hill and the National Wildlife Refuge System.
BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA by Anna Ouyang Moench
John and his daughter Caitlyn are birders. As they scan the skies over their backyard in suburban Maryland looking for elusive birds, years go by. Relationships begin and end. Children grow up and parents age. The climate and the world change in small and vast ways. BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA takes a close look at the relationship of a father and daughter over the course of a decade as they struggle to understand the parts of one another that defy understanding.
INDIVIDUAL TICKET PRICINGAdult $25Senior $25Senior Matinee $20 - Feb 23 & Mar 2, 9Military/Veteran $25Military/Veteran Matinee $20 - Feb 23 & Mar 2, 9Student $12
ACCESSIBLE PERFORMANCES AND SPECIAL EVENTSASL Interpretation – Sunday, Feb 23 at 2:00 pmAudio Description – Sunday, Feb 23 at 2:00 pmSunday Salon Discussion – Sunday, March 2 (free and open to the public)
Central Dakota Children’s Choir presents their annual “Limited Edition Concert Series” on Sunday, March 2 at 2:00 pm & 3:30 pm at the Bismarck High School Auditorium. Admission at the door is $12 for adults, $10 for seniors/students, and free for children ages 5 and younger. All seats are reserved. Discounted advance tickets are available at www.aboutcdcc.orgThe 2:00 pm concert will showcase Jubilate (3rd - 4th grade choir) and Kantorei (7th – 9th grade choir). The 3:30 pm concert will feature Bel Canto (5th – 6th grade choir), Angelica (high school women’s choir) and Cantus (high school mixed choir). As part of CDCC’s 27th season, “Charting a Musical Course,” each of the choirs will have the opportunity to perform a broad selection of music from their repertoire and showcase all they have accomplished thus far this season. Concerts are sponsored by North American Coal.
B.Y.O.Book or check out a librarian-selected title. Find a cozy spot to read and enjoy a beverage with others who appreciate the same. Librarians will be on hand to provide snacks and reading suggestions, set up library accounts, and check out books.• PLEASE NOTE: This is a 21+ event.• If you have questions, please call Sarah at 701.241.1492.
• Fargo Public Library events DO NOT require tickets, nor do they have vendor spots.
Mar 03 Monday
“The Art of Making Do: Folk Culture and Heritage of Germans From Russia” is now on exhibit at the North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum in Bismarck.
This exhibition, showcasing the ingenuity and resilience of German Russian immigrants through their folk culture and heritage, is a partnership of the Tri-County Tourism Alliance and the State Historical Society of North Dakota. “The German Russian immigrants left an indelible mark on North Dakota and our current world,” said Bill Peterson, director of the State Historical Society of North Dakota. “We all recognize the importance of that community and the lessons they have left us if we just take the time to look.”
Before sustainability practices like repurposing, reusing, and recycling became widespread, resourceful German Russian immigrants relied on these techniques to build new lives on the prairie. “The Art of Making Do” highlights how these homesteaders transformed their surroundings through traditional skills brought from the old country, crafting textiles, embroidery, woodcarvings, and ironwork that shaped their homes and communities.
While many early folk art pieces have been lost, the traditions, trades, and skills embodied by German Russian immigrants continue to thrive. Enjoy historical and contemporary folk art and metalwork from Logan, McIntosh, and Emmons counties, and the State Historical Society collections. The exhibit will remain on view through September 2025.
The ND Heritage Center & State Museum is open Monday-Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday-Sunday, from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m. Admission is free. Find upcoming events at history.nd.gov/events.
Sign-up starts at 7:30pm
Open Mic hosted by Travis Neros
All music, readings, comedy, etc are allowed
Come hangout! :)
Mar 04 Tuesday
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.
Mar 05 Wednesday