Apr 08 Tuesday
“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.
All-City High School Jazz Band Festival followed by Kicks Band performance.
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 09 Wednesday
Spring is in full bloom, and we’re celebrating Gardening Month with a hands-on Preschool Discovery Hour! This month, we’re partnering with Menoken Farm to dig into the wonders of gardening with fun, interactive activities designed just for little learners.
Bring your preschoolers to explore:- Eggshell Gardens- Dissecting Real Flowers- Seed Bombs- "Planting" Letter Match Game- Measuring Plants with a Bean Ruler- Movement Brain Break
Date & Time: April 9 & 12 from 9:00 to 9:45 AMLocation: North Dakota's Gateway to ScienceBest for ages 3-5 | Free Program
Who can attend?Our littlest learners and their favorite adults can attend Preschool Discovery Hour. Older siblings are welcome to explore and participate as helpers!
After the ProgramOnce the PDH program concludes, families are encouraged to explore the interactive exhibits gallery. Gateway to Science members can visit the gallery at no charge, while non-members will pay regular admission fees.Join us as we dig into discovery and nurture a love for gardening!
Open Mic Comedy in the Cellar
Up to 25 comedians3 or 5 minute sets
Every Wednesday NightSign-up 7:30, show 8pm
Free Event!21+STAGE TIME IS NOT GUARANTEED
The CellarUnderground Comedy ClubBelow Front Street TaproomDowntown Fargo
Apr 10 Thursday
The Friends of the Fargo Public Library Spring Book Sale All 3 Fargo Public Library Locations
Thursday April 10th from 10 - 7:30 {Buy4Get1Free}
Friday April 11th from 11 - 5:30 {Buy4Get1Free}
Saturday April 12th from 9 - 3 {$10 Bag Sale}
most books $3 or less
Cash and Check Please, No Credit Cards
Undiscovered Country Productions presents The Mousetrap. There will be 4 performances at the Fargo Masonic Center, 1405 3rd St N. Performances are April 10 @ 7:30 pm, April 11 @ 7:30 pm, April 12 @ 7:30 pm, and April 13 @ 2 pm. Tickets are $20 for adults and $15 for students and seniors.
Apr 11 Friday