Sep 04 Thursday
This sweet and spicy lunch for good features desserts and chili, a silent auction, games of chance, and so much more. When you join us in person on September 4 or order desserts to go, YOU support women and children served by YWCA Cass Clay.
YWCA Chocolate for Change is back again and sweeter than ever! This sweet and spicy lunch for good features desserts and chili, a silent auction, games of chance, and more. When you join us in person on September 4 or order desserts to go, YOU support women and children served by YWCA Cass Clay.
On Thursday, September 4, stop by the Delta by Marriott between 11:00am - 2:00pm for all your event favorites:• Delicious desserts from local businesses and bakers - from cupcakes, brownies, cheesecake, and fudge to a towering chocolate fountain. Sample as many as you like!• Savory chili and fresh rolls make the perfect lunch for connecting with friends, coworkers, and neighbors.• A wide variety of auction items fill the room – with mobile bidding to keep you connected to hot items you’re hoping to buy.• Join in the fun with games of chance! Try your hand at winning prizes while supporting YWCA.
Gather your friends and coworkers for this fun-filled lunchtime event. Can’t attend for lunch? Order desserts for pick up until 6:00pm on September 3, and shop the online silent auction starting Friday, August 29 at ywcacassclay.org/chocolate.
It’s more than just chocolate — with every bite, you change lives. The purchase of a ticket, dessert box or platter, or silent auction item at YWCA Chocolate for Change is a sweet way to show your support for YWCA Cass Clay and the over 350 adults and children we serve each day through shelter, housing, and supportive services.
Sep 07 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.
Sep 09 Tuesday
Join Soul Solutions Recovery Center for the Recovery Requires Action 5K, a family-friendly run/walk to raise awareness and support for individuals on the path to recovery from substance use disorder. Enjoy an evening of movement, community, and purpose as we come together to celebrate hope, resilience, and healing. All proceeds benefit Soul Solutions Recovery Center's mission.
Sep 14 Sunday
A fun weekly dart league for beginners and seasoned players to join; while raising awareness and money for those in our area who are battling cancer. We play at various bars, so must be 21 to join. Every team must have a woman player weekly. Doubles teams for now, but can also have subs. Any questions please call Dakota Music at 701.223-7588.
Sep 21 Sunday
Walk to Stop Suicide on September 21Join the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention North Dakota Chapter for the F/M Area Out of the Darkness Community Walk.Just imagine if we could walk together toward a world without suicide. Since 2002, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s (AFSP) Out of the Darkness Walks have brought friends, neighbors, family members and colleagues together to walk through their communities to raise public awareness and funds to support suicide prevention, including education programs in local schools and workplaces; support for those who’ve lost loved ones; advocacy for critical mental health and suicide prevention legislation; and scientific research that helps us learn more how we can save more lives.WHEN: Sunday, September 21, 2025WHERE: Scheels ArenaWHAT: F/M Area Out of the Darkness Community Walk Register: afsp.org/FargoThe Out of the Darkness walks help raise much-needed funds for suicide prevention. Proceeds go directly to AFSP’s lifesaving research, education, advocacy and survivor support programming. The F/M Area Walk is also an opportunity to be there for one another, including ourselves, when someone is struggling. By participating, you are stepping into a growing movement of people, sending the message that suicide can be prevented and that together, we can do more to save lives and support everyone’s mental health.
Sep 28 Sunday