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Fargo Beer Festival 2012: Pacifico & Roasted Pork
This weekend, a few of us attended theFargo Beer Festivalheld in the Civic Center. The event's website boasted samples of "over 120 premium craft beers from around the world," as well as food options ...
Posted on 9/17/12 at 11:44 AM
Garlic, Garlic
I can't remember a time when I didn't have fresh garlic in my kitchen ready to smash, mince, chop or slice to use for culinary enjoyment. I've got cookbooks devoted to garlic and file folders bulging ...
Posted on 7/29/12 at 6:00 AM
To Dream the Impossible Dream…
Yesterday was July 4 Independence Day for those of us in the United States whose country started as a dream and became a reality. I cannot imagine what it was like for many of ancestors to board boat...
Posted on 7/5/12 at 8:00 AM
Off on vacation
We are off on vacation (again?) for the next week and a half--I can't wait!I tell you what, I feel like I'm hardly ever gone from work, but it also seems like I'm always posting blogs about "I'm going...
Posted on 6/26/12 at 8:49 AM
Visitors storm the Kraemerbruecke Festival in Erfurt
Every year at about this time in the state capital of Thuringia, Erfurt, a festival takes place on a sunny weekend, commemorating one of the city's prized landmarks, the Kraemerbrcke. Located over t...
Posted on 6/18/12 at 10:20 AM
Métis, Indian culture at village: Dancing, singing part of a presentation with a spiritual message
July 09, 2010
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Letter to the editor: Jamestown, Civic Center great hosts for festival
On June 3, 4 and 5, the Dakota Ramblers, a North Dakota square dance club, rented the Jamestown Civic Center for the 51st International square, round dance and clogging festival.By Sylvia Broeckel , July 02, 2010
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JMS students participate in event
The Jamestown Middle School eighth grade band students and sixth, seventh and eighth grade choir students participated in the Mandan Music Festival on April 10.April 21, 2010
Lineup set for rock festival
Organizers of a summer rock festival near the small central North Dakota community of Sawyer are lining up bands. The three-day Thunder Mountain Rockfest will feature bands from the 1970s, 1980s and the modern era.February 23, 2010
Over 34,000 fans attend TwinsFest
More than 34,000 fans attended TwinsFest this year in the second most successful in the fan festival’s history. All told, 34,637 fans flocked to the three-day event at the Metrodome that previews the start of spring training. Only 2007, in which more than 35,000 fans came, was the total higher.February 01, 2010
Immanuel holding Swedish festival
A Santa Lucia Festival will be celebrated at the 10:30 a.m. worship service Sunday at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1403 Ninth Ave. S.E. Immanuel Lutheran began as a Swedish Lutheran Church in 1920 and the congregation is ushering in the Christmas season with this tradition of lights and music.December 11, 2009
Festival services set in Streeter church
Harvest Festival services will be held at the United Methodist Church in Streeter at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. The Rev. J. Dale Erbele, former conference superintendent of the Evangelical Church, will be preaching. Special music will be provided by Korissa Erbele Olson, voice performance graduate of Northwestern College.October 30, 2009
Hillcrest school plans annual fall festival
Hillcrest Christian Elementary School is holding its annual fall festival from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday. Curt Sayler, who has children who attend the school, said the festival is a fundraiser the school has held annually for more than 10 years. It’s a family event the school’s parents, teachers and students put on.October 16, 2009
Medina holding festival
The Medina Fall Festival, sponsored by the Medina Lions Club, is scheduled for Friday through Sunday in Medina. Starting off the festival this year is a variety show featuring local talent at 8 p.m. Friday at City Hall. Admission is a $3 fall festival button available at Medina businesses.September 10, 2009
Dance falls out of step
Days might be numbered for area polka fests, a form of entertainment that’s been part of the area’s culture since Europeans arrived here. “I give them five years,” said Alice Malsam, 70-something, of Aberdeen. “The older people are dying and young people aren’t interested. It’s a shame.”By An AP Member Exchange Feature By Russ Keen, Aberdeen American News , August 31, 2009
Renaissance Festival on in Minnesota
Once again, an area near Shakopee has been transformed into a 16th century village as the Minnesota Renaissance Festival opened last weekend. The festival runs weekends and Labor Day through Oct. 4. This is the 39th season of the Renaissance Festival, which draws an annual crowd of 275,000.August 27, 2009
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