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September 2, 2010
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TBA Aug 24, 2010 - Oct 9, 2010
North Dakota Museum of Art UND Campus
Painting and sculpture solo exhibition.
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10 AM Aug 5, 2010 - Dec 30, 2010
Grand Forks Public Library Email: GFPL_Childrens@yahoo.com
Toddler Storytime at the Grand Forks Public Library last approx. 20 minutes, and includes picture books, finger plays, puppet shows, and songs for children from birth to age 3. Babies are welcome.
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1 to 5 PM Jun 4, 2010 - Sep 15, 2010
Myra Museum and Campbell House Contact: Leah Byzewski 2405 Belmont Road
Grand Forks
Phone: (701) 775-2216 Email: gfhistory@midconetwork.com
A new exhibit at the Myra Museum in Grand Forks tells the story of the American Indians who lived in the Red River Valley in the final decades before the white settlement. The exhibit explains how the Chippewa and their kinsmen, the Metis, displaced the Sioux as the owners of 11 million acres on both sides of the Red River. The Old Crossing Treaty of 1863 ceded the land to the US Government. Featured are a wide variety of Indian artifacts, images, art work, clothing and other items on loan from sources ranging from the Smithsonian Institution to local collectors. The museum is open from 1 to 5 p.m., seven days a week through September 15. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for children 10-15 years, and free for children under 10 years accompanied by an adult.
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11:30 AM to 1 PM and 4 to 7:30 PM Aug 12, 19 - 26 2010, Sep 2 2010
Leever's Parking Lot Contact: Nancy Evans Kelsey Trontvet Phone: (701) 780-0847 Email: ny_evans@yahoo.com
The arrival of the peaches orders are tentative. Please check the calendar periodically for the exact arrival of the peaches. You may pre-order your peaches online at www.grandforksyfc.com. If you have questions you may call Nancy Evans at 780-0847(ny_evans@yahoo.com) or Kelsey Trontvet at 218-791-9765(ktrontvet@gmail.com).
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September 3, 2010
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See below Aug 27 - 29 2010, Sep 3 - 5 2010
Turtle River State Park 22 miles west of Grand Forks on Hwy 2
Arvilla, ND 58214
Phone: (701) 594-4445
Leave No Trace - August 27, 8:30 PM, Amphitheater; Dakota Explorers: Conserve Your Energy - August 28, 10:30 AM, Visitor Center; Where Is Our Planet Today? - August 28, 8:30 PM, Amphitheater; Trash It Up - August 29, 1 PM, Park Trails; Water Cycle Game - September 3, 8 PM, Amphitheater; Dakota Explorers: Field Games - September 4, 10:30 AM, Agassiz Shelter; Nature Bingo - September 4, 8 PM, Agassiz Shelter; Scavenger Hunt Hike - September 5, 1 PM, Visitor Center; Camping Millionaire - September 5, 8 PM, Visitor Center
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TBA Aug 24, 2010 - Oct 9, 2010
North Dakota Museum of Art UND Campus
Painting and sculpture solo exhibition.
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6:30 PM Hotlaps; 7:30 PM Race Start Apr 23, 2010 - Sep 17, 2010
River Cities Speedway 2300 Gateway Drive
PO Box 5205
Grand Forks, ND 58206-5205
Phone: (701) 780-0999 Email: monicaev@gra.midco.net
SPECIAL RACES: April 23 - Season Opener; June 18-19 - World of Outlaws Sprint Cars; June 25 - Mid Season Track Championship; July 9 - World of Outlaws Late Models with NASCAR legend Kenny Schrader; July 23 - Hall of Fame Night with legendary driver Doug Wolfgang; August 27 - Season Track Championship; September 10-11 - John Seitz Memorial Late Model Invitational (92-lap feature); September 17 - Season Finale The Premier Racing Series takes place on Friday nights and includes NOSA 410 Outlaw Sprints, WISSOTA Late Models, WISSOTA Midwest Modifieds and WISSOTA Street Stocks. For more information, including ticket prices, go to www.rivercitiesspeedway.com.
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1 to 5 PM Jun 4, 2010 - Sep 15, 2010
Myra Museum and Campbell House Contact: Leah Byzewski 2405 Belmont Road
Grand Forks
Phone: (701) 775-2216 Email: gfhistory@midconetwork.com
A new exhibit at the Myra Museum in Grand Forks tells the story of the American Indians who lived in the Red River Valley in the final decades before the white settlement. The exhibit explains how the Chippewa and their kinsmen, the Metis, displaced the Sioux as the owners of 11 million acres on both sides of the Red River. The Old Crossing Treaty of 1863 ceded the land to the US Government. Featured are a wide variety of Indian artifacts, images, art work, clothing and other items on loan from sources ranging from the Smithsonian Institution to local collectors. The museum is open from 1 to 5 p.m., seven days a week through September 15. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for children 10-15 years, and free for children under 10 years accompanied by an adult.
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September 4, 2010
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See below Aug 27 - 29 2010, Sep 3 - 5 2010
Turtle River State Park 22 miles west of Grand Forks on Hwy 2
Arvilla, ND 58214
Phone: (701) 594-4445
Leave No Trace - August 27, 8:30 PM, Amphitheater; Dakota Explorers: Conserve Your Energy - August 28, 10:30 AM, Visitor Center; Where Is Our Planet Today? - August 28, 8:30 PM, Amphitheater; Trash It Up - August 29, 1 PM, Park Trails; Water Cycle Game - September 3, 8 PM, Amphitheater; Dakota Explorers: Field Games - September 4, 10:30 AM, Agassiz Shelter; Nature Bingo - September 4, 8 PM, Agassiz Shelter; Scavenger Hunt Hike - September 5, 1 PM, Visitor Center; Camping Millionaire - September 5, 8 PM, Visitor Center
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Check in begins at 6:30am, race begins at 8am Sep 4 2010
Contact: Andrew Magness Dan Norgard 1726 Washington St S
Grand Forks, ND 58201
Phone: (701) 330-0709 Email: ENDracing@gmail.com
10 hour race The 2nd race of the year hosted by NHRG, with the largest prize pool. The race will include running/trekking, biking, canoeing, orienteering, mystery challenges, and fixed rope work. Although more details will be forthcoming - rope work sections will be exciting, accessible to everyone, and optional for teams that choose not to complete them. Equipment for teams (hopefully all of them!) that choose to tackle one or more of these sections will be provided by the race (although racers will be able to use their own if they wish). This course is designed to be both finish-able by complete newbies (looking to push themselves a bit and have some fun!) and challenging for well seasoned racers. Approximately 60 miles in length, the course will leave plenty of room for teams to make their own route choices. www.ENDracing.com
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TBA Aug 24, 2010 - Oct 9, 2010
North Dakota Museum of Art UND Campus
Painting and sculpture solo exhibition.
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7:30 PM Sep 4 2010
Red River State Recreation Area campground Email: greenway@grandforksgov.com
Bring your lawn chair and settle in for an evening of musical entertainment with Pembina Trail, a blue grass band from northwestern Minnesota. For more information call (218) 773-4950
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9 AM to 2 PM Jun 19, 2010 - Sep 25, 2010
Downtown - Corner of DeMers Ave & 3rd St Phone: (218) 779-1382
A number of regional vendors will be on hand selling everything from fresh produce and homebaked goods to handmade crafts and jewelry. There will also be live music and food concessions. Come on out, enjoy the beautiful weather and stock up at the market!
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1 to 5 PM Jun 4, 2010 - Sep 15, 2010
Myra Museum and Campbell House Contact: Leah Byzewski 2405 Belmont Road
Grand Forks
Phone: (701) 775-2216 Email: gfhistory@midconetwork.com
A new exhibit at the Myra Museum in Grand Forks tells the story of the American Indians who lived in the Red River Valley in the final decades before the white settlement. The exhibit explains how the Chippewa and their kinsmen, the Metis, displaced the Sioux as the owners of 11 million acres on both sides of the Red River. The Old Crossing Treaty of 1863 ceded the land to the US Government. Featured are a wide variety of Indian artifacts, images, art work, clothing and other items on loan from sources ranging from the Smithsonian Institution to local collectors. The museum is open from 1 to 5 p.m., seven days a week through September 15. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for children 10-15 years, and free for children under 10 years accompanied by an adult.
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September 5, 2010
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See below Aug 27 - 29 2010, Sep 3 - 5 2010
Turtle River State Park 22 miles west of Grand Forks on Hwy 2
Arvilla, ND 58214
Phone: (701) 594-4445
Leave No Trace - August 27, 8:30 PM, Amphitheater; Dakota Explorers: Conserve Your Energy - August 28, 10:30 AM, Visitor Center; Where Is Our Planet Today? - August 28, 8:30 PM, Amphitheater; Trash It Up - August 29, 1 PM, Park Trails; Water Cycle Game - September 3, 8 PM, Amphitheater; Dakota Explorers: Field Games - September 4, 10:30 AM, Agassiz Shelter; Nature Bingo - September 4, 8 PM, Agassiz Shelter; Scavenger Hunt Hike - September 5, 1 PM, Visitor Center; Camping Millionaire - September 5, 8 PM, Visitor Center
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TBA Aug 24, 2010 - Oct 9, 2010
North Dakota Museum of Art UND Campus
Painting and sculpture solo exhibition.
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8 AM and 10 AM Aug 29, 2010 - Oct 31, 2010
Starbucks on S Washington Ave & 13th St Phone: (701) 738-8746 Email: kgreendahl@grandforksgov.com
The Sunday Morning Coffee Riders invite all bicycle and trail enthusiasts to join them on a leisurely ride along the Greater Grand Forks trail system. For more info, please log on to www.grandforksgov.com/greenway.com.
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1 to 5 PM Jun 4, 2010 - Sep 15, 2010
Myra Museum and Campbell House Contact: Leah Byzewski 2405 Belmont Road
Grand Forks
Phone: (701) 775-2216 Email: gfhistory@midconetwork.com
A new exhibit at the Myra Museum in Grand Forks tells the story of the American Indians who lived in the Red River Valley in the final decades before the white settlement. The exhibit explains how the Chippewa and their kinsmen, the Metis, displaced the Sioux as the owners of 11 million acres on both sides of the Red River. The Old Crossing Treaty of 1863 ceded the land to the US Government. Featured are a wide variety of Indian artifacts, images, art work, clothing and other items on loan from sources ranging from the Smithsonian Institution to local collectors. The museum is open from 1 to 5 p.m., seven days a week through September 15. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for children 10-15 years, and free for children under 10 years accompanied by an adult.
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September 6, 2010
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TBA Aug 24, 2010 - Oct 9, 2010
North Dakota Museum of Art UND Campus
Painting and sculpture solo exhibition.
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1 to 5 PM Jun 4, 2010 - Sep 15, 2010
Myra Museum and Campbell House Contact: Leah Byzewski 2405 Belmont Road
Grand Forks
Phone: (701) 775-2216 Email: gfhistory@midconetwork.com
A new exhibit at the Myra Museum in Grand Forks tells the story of the American Indians who lived in the Red River Valley in the final decades before the white settlement. The exhibit explains how the Chippewa and their kinsmen, the Metis, displaced the Sioux as the owners of 11 million acres on both sides of the Red River. The Old Crossing Treaty of 1863 ceded the land to the US Government. Featured are a wide variety of Indian artifacts, images, art work, clothing and other items on loan from sources ranging from the Smithsonian Institution to local collectors. The museum is open from 1 to 5 p.m., seven days a week through September 15. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for children 10-15 years, and free for children under 10 years accompanied by an adult.
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September 7, 2010
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5:30-7:30 PM May 19, 2009 - Jan 25, 2011
Canad Inns Destination Center 1000 South 42nd Street
Grand Forks, ND 58201
Phone: (701) 772-8404
Wine Club is every Tuesday from 5:30pm-7:30pm in ‘l Bistro. Each Wine Club Member receives a sample of a red and a white wine, and a full glass of whichever wine you prefer. There are different wines each week, always both a red and a white.
1-Year membership (from the day they join) is $30.00 1-time membership (good for one night only) is $5.00
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TBA Aug 24, 2010 - Oct 9, 2010
North Dakota Museum of Art UND Campus
Painting and sculpture solo exhibition.
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10 AM Aug 3, 2010 - Dec 28, 2010
Grand Forks Public Library Email: GFPL_Childrens@yahoo.com
Preschool storytime at the Grand Forks Public Library is geared toward ages 3-5 and lasts approx. 30 minutes.
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1 to 5 PM Jun 4, 2010 - Sep 15, 2010
Myra Museum and Campbell House Contact: Leah Byzewski 2405 Belmont Road
Grand Forks
Phone: (701) 775-2216 Email: gfhistory@midconetwork.com
A new exhibit at the Myra Museum in Grand Forks tells the story of the American Indians who lived in the Red River Valley in the final decades before the white settlement. The exhibit explains how the Chippewa and their kinsmen, the Metis, displaced the Sioux as the owners of 11 million acres on both sides of the Red River. The Old Crossing Treaty of 1863 ceded the land to the US Government. Featured are a wide variety of Indian artifacts, images, art work, clothing and other items on loan from sources ranging from the Smithsonian Institution to local collectors. The museum is open from 1 to 5 p.m., seven days a week through September 15. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for children 10-15 years, and free for children under 10 years accompanied by an adult.
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September 8, 2010
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TBA Aug 24, 2010 - Oct 9, 2010
North Dakota Museum of Art UND Campus
Painting and sculpture solo exhibition.
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