May 30 Friday
“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.
Get ready for an unforgettable night of heart-pounding action at the Chutes and Boots Pro Bull Riding Event! Whether you’re a die-hard bull riding fan or a first-time spectator, this event promises thrills for everyone. It’s the perfect evening of family fun, adrenaline-packed rides, and unforgettable moments!
Event Schedule:
Doors Open: 6:00 PM – The excitement kicks off as the doors swing open! Grab your seats early, grab some snacks, and get ready for the ultimate experience.Mutton Busting: 6:30 PM – The first 20 little cowboys and cowgirls take center stage for a wild, fun-filled ride! Watch as they show off their skills in this adorable but action-packed event.Bull Riding: 7:00 PM – The main event begins! Feel the adrenaline rush as top-tier professional bull riders attempt to stay on the toughest, most unpredictable bulls in the sport. From the first gate to the last buck, this is a high-energy, intense spectacle you won’t want to miss.
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Get ready for an unforgettable evening under the stars at our Movie After Dark on Wednesday, June 4th! Join us for a relaxing and fun night out as we screen Clueless in a beautiful outdoor setting. Whether you're a movie buff or just looking for a fun way to unwind, this event is perfect for everyone.The movie begins at 8:00 PM, but arrive early to claim your spot! This is a FREE event, so bring your friends, family, and anyone who loves a great movie night!Don’t forget:- Free popcorn for all attendees, while supplies last!- Our concessions will be open for additional snacks and beverages!- Feel free to bring your own comfy seating.- The movie starts at 8:00 PM, but come early to grab the best spot!We can't wait to see you for a magical evening of movies, stars, and great company!
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The Timeless Traditions Workshop is a hands-on, one hour program held once a month, designed for children and beginner adults eager to explore the practical skills of the 19th-century frontier. Each session introduces a new skill, such as embroidery, quilting, butter-making, leatherworking, drop spindling, 3 Sisters gardening, soapstone carving/whittling (child safe version), dried herb caches, basket weaving, flint knapping, Tipi set up, ink making, paper making/journaling, rag rugs, tin lanterns, Mandan pottery, etc. Participants will learn the history behind the craft, observe a demonstration, and complete a small project using provided supplies.