May 09 Saturday
Traill County Arts Coalition set to exhibit the artwork of late Hillsboro artist John Carroll Pederson (1928-2025) April 16th – May 16th at “The Arts House” in Hillsboro, ND.
Hillsboro, ND – April 9th, 2026
The Traill County Arts Coalition will exhibit the work of the late Hillsboro artist John Carroll Pederson (1928-2025) April 16th- May 16th at “The Arts House” in Hillsboro, ND. The exhibit will feature a selection of Pederson’s work that will be for sale through silent auction during the exhibit. Proceeds from the auction will go towards an arts scholarship in John’s name.John Carroll Pederson (1928-2025), a self-taught artist from Hillsboro, North Dakota, was a man whose life revolved around his passions for drawing and painting. From a young age, he was deeply inspired by the "homespun American life" depicted on Norman Rockwell's Saturday Evening Post covers. This admiration led to a defining moment in his life: a pilgrimage to Rockwell's home in Massachusetts, where he was welcomed as a guest and learned from the famous artist. John considered this week a high point of his life.John's career was a tapestry of artistic pursuits. After serving in the Army, where he did some illustration work, he spent 15 years at Dakota Photo Engraving Co. in Fargo. He also applied his artistic skills to commercial work, painting billboard signs along I-29 and creating logos and nameplates for local newspapers. Around 1971, he began making a living as a full-time painter and taught adult education classes in Hillsboro. His fine art subjects were diverse, ranging from Abraham Lincoln and old comedians to airplanes and local Red River Valley landscapes.“An Art-Filled Future” Artworks by John C. PedersonApril 16th – May 16th, 2026 Showings by Appointment OnlyOpen Houses: April 16th 10:00am-5:00pm May 16th Reception 2:00pm – 4:00pm with Bidding Closing at 5:00pm
For More information contact: Eric A. JohnsonPhone: 701-799-6518Email: tcac701@gmail.comWebsite: www.TraillCountyArts.com
Pembina State Museum is hosting free, family-friendly programs on Saturdays in May to share the games and skills that shaped the history of the region. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
May 9, Make Your Own Red River Oxcart, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Make a model oxcart with popsicle sticks to take home. All supplies are provided, limit of one cart per visitor. May 16, Games of Pembina’s Past: Dice Games, 1-4 p.m. Dice games were once vital for social interactions and trade. Learn more about the history of dice and try some of the games played in Pembina. May 23, The Little Grove and Summer Hours Grand Opening, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Join us all day to inaugurate the Little Grove, our new play space for children ages 2 to 5. May 30, Arrows and Atlatls, 1-4 p.m. Learn about the tools prehistoric hunters used to survive and thrive on the prairies. Test your skills with targets, bows, arrows, and spear-throwers on the back lawn.
These events are part of the ND250 commemoration celebrating our country’s 250th birthday. The Pembina State Museum, located at 805 Highway 59, Pembina, is managed by the State Historical Society of North Dakota. The museum is open Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., and will be open daily May 23-Sept. 7, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. For more information, contact Outreach Coordinator Brian Hardy, shspembina@nd.gov or 701.825.6840. Find upcoming events sponsored by the State Historical Society at history.nd.gov/events or call 701.328.2666
May 10 Sunday
May 11 Monday
What makes a movement? We sat down with four pioneers of North Dakota's anti-domestic and sexual violence movement to answer the question. Featuring NDDSVC's founding Executive Director, Bonnie Palecek, and other leaders of the movement, Coalition for Change is a reflection on our grassroots origins and where we are today. The 30-minute short film is both a historical record and a means of passing the work along to a new generation of leaders. Former leaders share stories of pure joy, sheer will, devastating heartbreak, and the everyday helpers who stepped up to support survivors when it mattered most. Join us as we celebrate the strength and perseverance of women who did not see themselves as revolutionaries, but described themselves simply as "women helping women." On the big screen for one night only, you won't want to miss this inspiring event. Seats are limited, so secure your tickets today!
May 12 Tuesday
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
May 13 Wednesday
Blast off into learning at Mission to the Moon Preschool Discovery Hour! Little learners will explore planets, the moon, and stars through hands-on science, sensory play, and creative discovery.
Activities Include:Be an astronaut!Moon rocks and rocketsCreating constellationsand more!
May 13 & 16 | 9:00 to 9:45 AM at North Dakota’s Gateway to ScienceFree Program | Best for ages 3–5
Please note: Special groups require prior booking.
May 14 Thursday