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LET’S DO BRUNCH

This month, we are diving forks first into all the hottest brunch spots. Whether you are looking for a birthday brunch with the girlfriends or some carb-filled fuel to break a hangover, Fargo restaurants have you covered. We hope that after reading through this, you'll think about becoming a "morning person," after all.

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RECURRING Editor's Letter Culinary Spotlight Drink of the Month Health & Wellness Spotlight Downtown Community Partnership Think Global, Act Local Meet the Maker The Last Page: Love Your Buns

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Top 5 Favorite Vegan Brunch Options

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As someone who follows a plantbased diet, an egg and sausage heavy meal like brunch can sometimes be a challenge. Here are my favorite ways to eat vegan at brunch.

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BRUNCH WITHOUT MIMOSAS

IS JUST SAD, LATE BREAKFAST Brunch: part breakfast, part lunch, all delicious. There's no meal quite like it. A sugary cinnamon roll can be disguised as a meal. Mixed drinks can be ingested before noon. A dress code of Sunday's finest or haggard sweatpants are both acceptable. It's almost a lawless terrain.

highlight shining stars in the community like VIP Room's weekly rotating menu or build-your-own donuts at Granite City. Food is such a centric part of our community, and the meal of brunch combines eating with a social hour aspect that just a regular lunch or dinner don't touch. Brunch isn't to be enjoyed alone, but surrounded by friends, family, a significant other or even a date.

I know you aren't supposed to pick favorites of your magazine-children, but this brunch-centric issue really butters my biscuit. From sampling hashbrowns inbetween shots to artfully slathering maple syrup atop a stack of pancakes, our team had a great time bringing all your brunch fantasies to life. We made messes, got our hands dirty and had way too much fun playing with our food (sorry, mom!) It was a dream come true.

Whether you serve up your Sunday morning meal with bottomless mimosas or coffee and Advil, Fargo has some options for you. So next weekend we invite you to wake up to smell the hashbrowns and dive in forks first to brunch.

Issues like this are what Fargo Monthly is made for. This magazine was built to

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Until next month,

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A Meat-Free Kitchen One of my favorite things about Wild Terra is that they have a completely meat-free kitchen, meaning no cross-contamination that might make me ill! Their new brunch menu is completely vegetarian with many options available to be made vegan..

2 Do the Twist Arguably one of the most vegan-friendly spots downtown, Twist's brunch menu doesn't disappoint. It's hard to resist their Butternut & Brussels Sprout Hash or Southwest Scrambler, both completely vegan...and filling!

3 Endless Toast If you know me, you know how I feel about Young Blood Coffee...it's basically my second home at this point. For a lighter brunch, I enjoy their house-roasted coffee and one of their many toast options.

4 Co-Op Hot Bar The hot bar at Prairie Roots Food Co-Op is a favorite lunch spot for me, but on Sundays, they have a special brunch offering from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. This brunch hot bar usually has equal amounts of vegan and non-vegan options to choose from. Bonus: after you eat, you can go ahead and get your groceries for the week!

5 Babb's Oatmeal I'm not the type to get excited about oatmeal, but Babb's Coffee House has changed my mind. Their hefty portion of oatmeal is served with cranberries or raisins, your choice of nuts, brown sugar and your choice of milk (almond for me!)



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Join us in diving forks first into all the hottest brunch spots. Whether you are looking for a birthday brunch with the girlfriends or some carb-filled fuel to break a hangover, these Fargo restaurants have you covered. We hope that after this, you’ll think about becoming a “morning person,” after all. By Alexandra Martin and Andrew Jason | Photos By Hillary Ehlen | Graphics By Sarah Geiger

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VIP Restaurant & Catering 624 Main Ave, #1, Fargo fargo-vip-room.com

SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Nestled underground on Main Avenue, VIP Restaurant provides a cozy and upscale take on brunch. A new week means a new menu at VIP. With the menu changing every single week, there will always be something new to try, but it’s always guaranteed to be delicious. Surrounded by book-lined brick walls and local art, enjoy dishes like Kielbasa & Pepper Potato Hash or Turkey Florentine Eggs Benedict with roasted red peppers. If planning ahead is your thing, be sure to keep up with them on their website or Facebook page to see the shifts in menu each week.

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The Shack on Broadway 3215 Broadway N, Fargo shackonbroadway.com

EVERYDAY Starting at 6 a.m.

Family-friendly homestyle cooking lives at The Shack. Friendly staff and timeless breakfast staples on the menu make this place a go-to. Breakfast is rumored to be the most important meal of the day, and nothing beats starting this day with pancakes smothered in warm syrup, eggs prepared your favorite way (scrambled, sunnyside up, over easy, omelet...the list goes on) and a freshly brewed cup of coffee. For a no muss, no fuss guaranteed enjoyable start to your day, look no further than The Shack.

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Wild Terra Cider and Brewing 6 12th St. N, Fargo wildterraciderandbrewing.com

SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Fargo's urban cidery, Wild Terra, is known for its cider selection and unbeatable ambiance. Adding to their already high appeal, they recently added a brunch selection on Sunday's 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Everything on their menu is vegetarian and is able to be made vegan or gluten-free, as well. Their standard brunch menu includes favorites like this crispy potato and tofu hash or their breakfast burrito. On special occasions, they plan a toast bar and bottomless mimosa bar, including over 25 ways to top your toast!

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The Boiler Room 210 Roberts Alley, Fargo boilerroomfargo.com

ALL DAY BRUNCH Every. Single. Day.

The Boiler Room's industrial, underground eatery offers a menu with something for everyone. On the sweet side, their famous Rumchata French Toast is gilded with a warm, banana butter sauce and topped with a kiss of whipped cream. For a savory take, the Chicken and Waffle serves up a generoussized fried chicken on top of a fluffy waffle and smothered in a sausage gravy. Another hearty option, the Crab Cake Benedict, is a seared crab cake crowned in a fried egg with hollandaise and diced tomato coating the whole stack. And what is a brunch without some classic sides? Choose three-cheese tater tots, fresh seasonal fruit, fried eggs or crispy bacon to really bring your brunch affair together. Available during all business hours, you can enjoy this brunch experience all day, any day.

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CJ's Kitchen 1601 S. University Dr. Fargo cjskitchen.com

T-SA 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. SU 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

For a brunch that feels like home (if your home just happens to be mouth-watering), CJ's Kitchen is the place to go. A true Mom and Pop shop, CJ's Kitchen makes everything from scratch. Go traditional with a massive Caramel Roll or their highly praised Buttermilk Pancakes (batter made from scratch daily... even hourly on the weekends!) For a different route, PB & J French Toast topped with fresh fruit is as filling and flavorful as it is beautiful. Fresh and handmade is the name of the game at CJ's Kitchen, who can say no to that?

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Granite City Food & Brewery 1636 42nd St. S Fargo gcfb.com

LAWLESS BRUNCH Sundays 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Launched with their new menu, the lawless brunch features a build your own donut bar where you can choose your own assortment of breakfast cereals, fruit, icing and other toppings. It doesn't stop there though. Their bloody marys are a meal in themselves. Granite City has four different types of infused vodkas, including a haberno and chipotle, maple, vegetable and a horseradish vodka. Oh, and don't forget that they also brew their own beers onsite.

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Tru Blu Social Club 915 19th Ave E., West Fargo trublusocialclub.com

SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Tru Blu Social Club's familyfriendly brunch buffet is not your average buffet. Featuring your combination of shrimp cocktails, build-your-own omelets, a carving station and a rotating selection of many more hot and cold items, all for $18. Every time you come you can create your own different combination of hot and cold, sweet and savory, classic and upscale. With this variety and their generous seating capacity, Tru Blu is ideal for large gettogethers and one-on-one brunches, alike.

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BLARNEY STONE

One of the shining qualities about brunch is the ability to enjoy a traditional breakfast offering alongside some booze. However, not just any adult beverage is acceptable for a brunch. If you order anything besides a Bloody Mary or mimosa at brunch, you're truly not doing brunch to its full potential.

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Get your Vitamin C intake in with a mimosa or show-off with a mile-high stacked Bloody Mary. Whatever brunch beverage is your go-to, Fargo has numerous options for you to indulge in. WILD TERRA

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CULINARY SPOTLIGHT

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cones. What once started as a pastry made for accompanying a cup of tea is now a staple of most coffeehouses and bake shops. It's a British classic that can take on many forms. I make a point to try out a scone whenever I cross paths with one as they can be rather unique in texture, sweetness, shape and flavor. I’ve met scones that were smooth, round and more like bread with their chewiness and density. Some have been rather dry and lacking flavor, making them more biscuit-like and requiring they be dunked in tea or coffee. They’ve also been sweet and soft textured like a cupcake. It really is all about interpretation as we constantly find ourselves experimenting with new flavors and pushing the boundaries of tradition. Whether they are cooked on a griddle or baked in the oven, sweet or savory, they deserve to be a part of any brunch spread. You can cut them into small triangles to create mini scones or make them whatever shape you’d like. The key takeaways when recreating this recipe is to measure correctly, know when to stop stirring/kneading and be gentle with this dough. The goal is to create a light, flaky and tender brunch-worthy pastry that makes you slow down for a minute and appreciate all it has to offer, as well as how awesome brunch is because brunch means you slept in and you don’t have to decide between breakfast and lunch. That is a definite win-win situation.

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Makes 12 Standard Scones

Chorizo and Cheese Savory Scones Ingredients

• 4 cups all-purpose flour, spooned into a measuring cup and leveled • 2t. Baking powder • 1 t. Salt • 1/4 t. Black pepper • 1 cup Unsalted butter, cold and cut into ½” cubes

• 8 oz. Cured chorizo, cut into ¼” pieces (optional) • 6 oz. Cheddar cheese, cut into ½” cubes • 6 oz. Sour cream • 2 oz. Half and half, plus more for wash • 1 t. Baking soda • 1 Large egg • Coarse salt

Step One Prepare Ingredients. Though not required as cured chorizo is fully cooked, I sautéed it to enhance the flavor and crisp it up a bit. A few minutes over medium heat does the trick. Let cool to room temperature before adding to dough. This is also a good time to preheat your oven to 350F.

Step Two Given that we are baking here, we need to measure carefully and thoughtfully. In a large bowl combine the all-purpose flour, baking powder, salt and black pepper. Whisk together thoroughly.

Step Three Cut in Butter. Add the cold, cubed butter to the dry ingredient mixture and cut in the butter using what I call the “money-making” hand gesture. Similar to the motion associated with snapping your fingers. Do this just until you get a coarse mixture with relatively even, pea-sized pieces of butter throughout. These pieces of butter are what create the flakiness of the scones so be sure not to overwork the mixture.

Step Four Wet Ingredients. In a separate bowl, combine sour cream, half n half, baking soda and the egg. Combine thoroughly until a consistent color with no streaks of egg yolks. Create a small well in your dry ingredients and pour the wet ingredients into it. Using a wooden spoon or a spatula, stir just until the liquid mixture has absorbed into the dry ingredients.

Step Five Combine. Stir in your chorizo and cheddar. Now, put down the spoon or spatula! Using your hands (because baking can be messy and that is definitely part of the fun) get in there and fold/flip the dough while lightly kneading with the heel of your hand just until it comes together in a ball. Resist all temptation to make it smooth and perfectly round. We want to protect all those little butter pieces by not melting them with the heat from our hands or overworking the dough which will result in tough scones.

Step Six Shape. Place the mixture on a work surface and cut in half. We’re going to go with the traditional triangular shape so form each half into a round disk (no need to be perfect here) about the length of your hand from the bottom edge of your palm to the tip of your middle finger (roughly seven inches.) If you want to make mini scones, divide the dough into quarters, press into smaller circles and decrease baking time by a third.

Step Seven Cut, Brush and Bake. Cut each circle into six equal triangles. Separate on to two baking sheets (six scones per sheet) and brush lightly with half and half. Generously sprinkle with coarse salt and bake in preheated oven for 20-25 minutes, rotating halfway through. They should be firm when lightly touched on top and be golden brown around the edges. Let cool slightly before enjoying. They keep for two to three days in an airtight container.

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DRINK OF THE MONTH

When temperatures rise above 30 degrees and spring begins to peek its sunny face around the corner, Fargo breathes a sigh of relief. Chef’s Table mixologist Adam Nehk dreamt up this gin-based cocktail Warm Weather Waiting while in the dead of winter, preparing for this much anticipated spring. This beverage is a nice, light summer cocktail with floral notes, perfectly enjoyed in the spring or even in the cold while daydreaming of the sun to come.

Warm Weather Waiting

2 oz Beefeater Gin 4 fresh raspberries ¾ oz chamomile-infused honey ¾ oz strawberry shrub A few dashes of peach bitters Dash of lemon juice Egg whites • Add ingredients into shaker • Reverse dry shake ingredients together • Double strain mixture into a glass • Let sit for a few moments to allow the froth to gather and settle at the top • Garnish with dried chamomile

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Nehk prefers using housemade ingredients in most of his drinks. Nehk uses chamomile from Tochi for his chamomile-infused honey syrup. Using products from local vendors adds a special touch to cocktails.


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Reverse dry shake with egg white: Shake ingredients with ice first. Strain out the ice and shake a second time, but with egg white. When shaking with egg white, make sure to shake very hard for 30-45 seconds to emulsify the egg whites. Shaking in this method adds a nice froth on top.

Double strain: Instead of using a traditional Hawthorne cocktail strainer or a slotted spoon, strain this drink through a fine mesh strainer. This keeps chunks like ice out, making a much smoother drink.

Strawberry shrub: A shrub is made in a similar manner as a house-made simple syrup. To make this shrub, combine equal parts of fruit, sugar and vinegar (1.5 cups each, in this case) into a mason jar. Then place this jar into boiling water. This method means there’s no water in the actual mixture, unlike a simple syrup, which is equal parts water and sugar. The end result allows the vinegar to cut the sweetness of the fruit flavor extracts, resulting in a sweet and sour taste.

Meet the Mixologist: Adam Nehk

Nehk has over 11 years of bartending experience in the Fargo-Moorhead area. He now serves as the bar catering manager and mixologist at Chef’s Table Catering. In this position, he dives into his talent of cocktail creation with specialty drinks for private events, corporate events and weddings. He’s continuously satisfied tastebuds in town, winning various awards and placing in the semi-finals of High Plains Reader’s Cocktail Showdown and Bartender Battle.


HEALTH & WELLNESS SPOTLIGHT

Getting Real With Dining Out

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BY Patrick Metzger

f there’s one thing Fargo-Moorhead doesn’t have a shortage of, it is great restaurant options. With all the recent growth in the last 15 to 20 years, the area now has an up-and-coming brewery scene, as well as a diverse collection of unique ethnic choices. From sushi, steak and burger joints to Middle Eastern and heritage-rich Scandinavian and German classics, FargoMoorhead offers a variety of tastes for any palate.

This unfortunately doesn’t make it any easier selecting a good, healthy option when out to eat. Whether it be in the Fargo area or across the country, I frequently get questions from clients related to making healthier options while dining out. In summary, there are really two ways you can attack it. The first being that you have Spartan-like discipline in choosing only super healthy and lowcalorie options off the menu. I’ll be honest;

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that isn’t a whole lot of fun if you’re like my wife and me and we’ve finally arranged a babysitter and carved the time out of our schedules to enjoy a night out. If we can finally get out of the house and enjoy a fantastic meal, we’re going to get what we want. Now, the second method, the one highly preferred by my clients and that I most encourage, involves a little bit more

Metzger at Kobe’s

planning but allows you to enjoy what you want within reason. Here’s how you attack it: Prep for the Night Out Eat less leading up to it and/or after it. Plain and simple. If you know you’re going out to eat, keep your calories lower throughout the rest of the day. I like to recommend trying to eat half of what you’d normally eat so that you save up some calories for that meal out. Emphasize proteins and vegetables at your other meals to help keep you full until you hit the town. Fill Up the Tank Beforehand As I previously mentioned, be sure to eat just enough throughout the day so that you aren’t compelled to chew your arm off when you finally sit down at a restaurant. You can also help prevent this by frequently drinking water throughout the day and shortly before heading out to eat. Putting down a large glass or two shortly before, as well as drinking water throughout the meal, will help keep your appetite in check, preventing you from crushing too many calories.


My Top 3 Healthy Go To’s Qdoba It’s hard to go wrong with a protein and veggie-packed burrito or burrito bowl. Doolittle’s Their half sandwich and salad option is just the right amount for a weekday lunch. Texas Roadhouse Quantity meets healthy options and great music with a hand-cut steak, sweet potato and fresh vegetables.

My Top 3 Guilty Pleasures Lucky’s 13 Pub If you’re a bourbon and onion lover like me, you’ll love their Drunk & Dirty burger. Kobe’s Get squirting sake, flying vegetables and entertained all at once at their teppanyaki grill. Blackbird Woodfire Their sausage and green apple pizza is one of the best pies in the area.

ABOUT METZGER Patrick Metzger is a health and mindset coach at patrick-metzger.com

Control Portion Size We all know restaurant food isn’t the healthiest. Nor are portion sizes typically the least bit appropriate. It’s not uncommon for a full plate of restaurant food to easily push over the 1,500 calorie mark – that’s the caloric requirement for an entire day for many people! Ask your server for meal options with smaller portion sizes or at the very least, consider splitting a meal with your significant other or others in your group. Eating more slowly and concentrating on how the food actually tastes will also help reduce your overall intake. Prioritize Macros A restaurant’s main goal is to have you walk out the door entirely satisfied and full. One way they accomplish this is by stuffing you full of cheap carbs before your meal actually arrives – think breadsticks, buns and bread. Now, don’t get me wrong, I could eat breadsticks or buns slathered in honey butter until I almost exploded, but it’s just not healthy for anyone, right?! Prioritize more of what you want to or should eat by focusing on healthier sides and dishes at the beginning of your meal. Salad greens, proteins and vegetables should take priority. Now, that doesn’t mean carbs or fats are the enemy by any means, but putting down a large combination of them will not only fill you up and prevent you from eating what you really need, but they’re a wicked combination of unhealthy when placed together – think pizza or creamy sauces over pasta. Going out with friends or family and taking in a good meal, in my opinion, is time very well spent. Don’t feel like you have to give up everything you love, however, and completely behave with the menu choices you make. In the end, it really comes down to an overall balance throughout the week by consistently selecting healthy options with some splurges and favorites sparingly tossed in here and there to quell cravings and keep you satisfied. Be mindful of your choices and rather than living to eat, adopt a healthier mindset of eating to live.


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eat. savor. sip. A TASTE OF DOWNTOWN FARGO BY Melissa Rademacher, President, Downtown Community Partnership

Melissa Rademacher is a Fargo native and graduate of North Dakota State University and Fargo South. She has a passion and history of success in Downtown Fargo and the metro area. She has more than 18 years of people management, budget management, as well as event and market planning. Rademacher enjoys working with the businesses, residents and guests who love the Downtown. She believes Fargo has been a case study in how people, when working together in a focused approach, can have a transformational and lasting impact on a city. 34 | APRIL 2019 | FARGOMONTHLY.COM

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njoy a taste of Downtown Fargo, a city offering numerous great eating experiences. When it comes to food and fun, Downtown Fargo means business! Any Fargo local knows that food is powerful and brings people together. It’s what makes us who we are and is an essential part of life and community. There truly is something for everyone in Downtown Fargo, you can not walk three steps without coming upon a different restaurant! Whether you’re deciding where to grab a bite to eat with the family or to share a drink and dessert with friends or entertaining a business client...you’ve got options. Whether you’re in the mood for casual, dressy, business or simply a chill-out...you name it, food choices are everywhere, all right Downtown! Eat. Savor. Sip. There are more than 40 ways to get your food fix. Tough decision? Most definitely, but you’ll never go wrong. Just to name a few, here are a couple to check out and some of my favorites:

Blackbird Woodfire A cheese plate to start, followed by a design-your-own pizza ($10 pizzas Tuesday and Wednesdays 6 p.m. to close!) Cafe Aladdin The Chef Special: homemade hummus topped with chicken (or even gyro if you so choose). Boiler Room You can’t miss out on their signature scotch eggs, served with a spicy maple aioli. Level 2 Eats + Drinks For breakfast, The Fargoan Breakfast, consisting of two eggs (any style) with your choice of applewood smoked bacon, turkey bacon, bison sausage or metro ham. Served with crisp hash browns and choice of toast or a waffle biscuit. For lunch later in the day, try a small plate offering of the red curry scallops. Smiling Moose The dried cranberries and candied pecans


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Don’t forget about the local distilleries, coffee bars, bubble teas, craft breweries, ice cream shops and inventive food trucks like The DogFather and The Hot Dog Peddler. Seeking local-grown ingredients? Find them on the HoDo’s seasonal menu.

of the Sweet Harvest Salad make for a welcomed spring taste. Add on a cup of warm chicken noodle soup to really polish off the meal. Pounds Da Club is a take on a classic club sandwich, available in a wrap or as a sandwich with truffle fries on the side. Sidestreet Grille & Pub Have a hearty meal with their California burger and a cup of homemade chili. Fort Noks There’s no better duo than a cold beer and their Pizza Corner pizza. Twist Spice it up with Broadway Street Tacos, made of cayenne breaded shrimp, cabbage slaw, pickled daikon, pico de gallo and boom boom sauce. Old Broadway Sit on the patio and bite into their Strawberry Spinach Salad with a cup of unforgettable beer cheese soup.

If you saved room for dessert, try Sandy’s Donuts for a cakey donut, Moxie Java for a dessert bar or stop into Rhombus Guys and share a warm S’Mores pizza. You name it, food options are everywhere. Your taste buds will thank you! When out looking for a bite to eat, don’t forget your Downtown Fargo Gift card. The Gift Card Program is just another way that the Downtown Community Partnership has chosen to invest in the community to support the vibrancy of Downtown and help businesses in Downtown thrive. Gift card money stays in the local economy and supports small businesses, providing the ideal present for employees, volunteer appreciation, special occasions and holidays. Cards can be purchased at The Downtown Community Partnership office, the Radisson front desk, Fargo-Moorhead Convention and Visitor’s Bureau and are offered for purchase year round. You can also find them online at downtownfargo. com where a list of participating businesses can also be found.


THINK GLOBAL, ACT LOCAL

what I learned from living on

4 continents A Serial Mover’s Insights

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Ancel is the Canada Channel Manager at Microsoft.

met Alice Ancel at the EDC Welcome Party two years ago when she had just relocated to Fargo. As a child of the world, we hit it off right away and I was astonished by her record of 17 moves… so far.

INTERVIEW BY Alexandre Cyusa PHOTOS BY Hillary Ehlen

You’ve moved a ton and our readers may wonder, why? Growing up, we moved as a family multiple time for my dad’s career. Since I moved to the US in 2008, I have relocated for school – undergraduate degree in Canada, Master’s in France and China- and for work opportunities. I’ve always been a seeker for adventure and new experiences, hence the moves to Morocco and multiple states in the US, including North Dakota! What is your favorite city you’ve ever lived in and why? Montreal for its cultural diversity, it’s welcoming vibe and the constantly evolving entertainment scene. A close second is Barcelona, again for the local diversity, but also for its unique ambiance, its history and for being so close to many European fun places.

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What is the hardest versus the easiest thing to do when moving? The hardest thing is to leave friends and family behind and start from scratch every time. The easiest thing is also starting from scratch. As my friends rightfully say, it is an opportunity for a blank slate, a new adventure. You get to write a new story each time. Do you have tricks to make the physical move easier? Don’t wait until the last minute to pack, really! Start with a closet cleanup and get rid of what you haven’t used in six plus months. One, you’ll have less to move and two, items in good condition can contribute to local charities. Another trick is to pack by room (the ones you use least to most) and label your boxes. It can get messy and frustrating when you need access to


work that have community activities. I also do not miss any Folkways events to meet great people. • Embrace it. You made this move happen and it may not last forever, so you might as well make the most of it.

specific things and don’t know where you packed them. Make sure you discontinue the services at the place you leave and forward your mail to another address. That’s when friends and family are awesome if you haven’t found a new home yet! Alice’s top 5 things to do when moving: • Stay connected with friends from your previous home(s). Moving does not mean forgetting; real friends will stick around regardless of where you live. Use social media to show them around so they come visit! • Find a place to live in a vibrant neighborhood and take time to make your home cozy. Nothing worse than coming home to boxes. My tip – make your bed first! • Lookup local activities and go. It’s ok to go alone! Check out Facebook for community events. • Find a local group to get involved in frequently. What do you care about? Sports? Food? Outdoors activities? Volunteering? All of the above? Think about your passion and use that as a channel to network. I personally joined WIT (Women in Technology) and organizations at

Top things to avoid when moving? • Think about your set high expectations. Think about it: if you don’t have expectations, you can only be pleasantly surprised. • As much as you love to Netflix and chill, finishing a show in three days isn’t going to cut it. Get off your couch! • Overpacking. What do you really need? Do your research, your surfboard may not be useful in ND, but your golf bag will definitely come in handy. What do you tell your family and friends when they ask you why are you still in Fargo? I originally moved thinking “12 months, one winter, and that’s it.” Eighteen months later, I am still here and just survived a second winter. I tell them that I am grateful to live in a city where I can have such a great work-life balance, enabling me to focus on my career while being able to enjoy personal time and have an impact in the community. Favorite Fargo event or activity? By far the Red River Market/ Christkindlemarket where I spend most of my Saturdays when I am in town in the summer and fall. It is a fun way to get to know local vendors and meet people. 5 words to describe your Fargoesque Experience? Community. Kindness. Opportunities. Welcoming. Cold.



MEET THE

INTERVIEW BY Ashley Morken, Unglued | PHOTOS COURTESY OF See Lang Design

See Lang Design L et us introduce you to our quillin’ and chillin’ friend Christina Lang of See Lang Design!

Tell us a bit about yourself I’m originally from the magical city of Minot, moved to Upstate NY after high school. That’s where I fell in love with printmaking, paper and graphic design. After college went into graphic design but missed the handmade element. When we moved back to North Dakota, I got to focus more on making for myself. I love learning new processes and forms of making art. Outside of art, I love nachos, hip -op (but real hip-hop like Tribe, Nas, B.I.G.) reading self-help books and hanging with my tiny humans having dance parties.

Describe your handmade business I started by making gifts for friends, then they would order gifts for their friends and it kept growing from there. I’ve done a lot of hand lettering, papercutting, painting and quilling. It’s only been about a year that I’ve been quilling hardcore but it’s fun to see how much I’ve changed in just a year. I like to call myself a Rebel Quiller because I don’t use it in the traditional form. Normally quilling is under glass or on paper (greeting card). I like it on wood, mixing the fragile with the strong surface and I love to fill the surface with lots of details and texture. To me, it’s more like a medium like painting with paper. What is one of your most favorite items you have made? I think my first United States that I made. It won the National Mod Podge Day award! You have a graphic design background – how has this influenced your quilled art? Graphic design is a constant form of inspiration for me. It’s also a good reminder for me that sometimes less is more. I tend to over complicate or want to add more and more – graphic design definitely helps me with refinement and editing.

What are your most essential tools? I love, love, love Sharpie fine tip pens in black only, 5 x 7 Strathmore sketchbook, my slotted tool for quilling, headphones and caffeine. What advice would you have given yourself five years ago? Don’t let the internet comparisons crush your dreams. There will always be someone better but there will never be another you! What would you say to someone who is interested in taking their handmade business more full time? There will be more failure than success but if you love it, just keep pushing. It’s not easy or comfortable to follow your dream. Surround yourself with a supportive community and ask for help!! What can our community do to support you as a maker and artist? Social media shout outs, go to each others’ shows, share experiences and processes. Fargo has been amazing, so keep on doing what you’re doing Fargo!

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APRIL EVENT CALENDAR

STAY UP-TO-DATE WITH WHAT’S GOING ON IN THE AREA. Zen and the Art of Pub Trivia Every Tuesday at 7 p.m.

Zen and the Art of Pub Trivia explores the vast depths of our collective knowledge in digestible two-hour segments best enjoyed with other curious humans. Expect exploration into music, science, history, film, literature, geography, sports and more. Maximum team size of six. Beers and pride awarded to the top scoring teams! frontstreettaproom.com Front Street Taproom 614 Main Ave., Fargo

1 Million Cups

Every Wednesday from 9:15-10:15 a.m.

Join the vibrant entrepreneurial community of Fargo-Moorhead and Emerging Prairie by participating in an event filled with guest speakers, plenty of coffee, ideas and excellent networking opportunities. 1millioncups.com/fargo The Stage at Island Park 333 4th St. S., Fargo

CELTIC FESTIVAL

Saturday, March 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Grief Journeys For Men Support Group

The 16th Annual Celtic Festival 2019 is a celebration of the rich culture of the seven Celtic Nations featuring the intriguing history, arts and traditions of Brittany, Cornwall, Isle of Man, Galicia, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The festival features entertainment stages, several presentations about folk traditions of the past and present, activities booths and Celtic foods. All exhibits, performances and activities are free with the exception of Activity Passport ($2). fargoparks.com Hjemkomst Center 202 1st Ave N, Moorhead

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Every third Tuesday of the month from 10-11:30 a.m.

This is a free ongoing grief support group for men who have experienced a loss through death. This group is free and open to the public. For more information or questions, call 800-237-4629 and ask to speak to the bereavement department. hrrv.org Hospice of the Red River Valley 1701 38th St. S., Fargo

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A&E

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Creative Mornings

Every last Friday of the month at 8 a.m.

The national movement, CreativeMornings, has its own chapter here in town that brings the community together under two important things: breakfast and creative inspiration. They provide an open environment where anyone from the general public can gather and be inspired by makers, designers, artists, business leaders, non-profits, for-profits, solopreneurs and creative professionals. After all, everyone is creative and everyone is welcome! creativemornings.com/cities/far Drekker Brewing Co. - Brewhalla 1666 1st Ave. N., Fargo

BIO Girls’ You Be You Friday, April 5 at 6 p.m

Be brave. Be bold. Be strong. Be YOUrself. Join BIO Girls for a not-so-formal fundraiser gala celebrating their girls. This familyfriendly event welcomes adults and children ages 7+. Fun for the entire family including special guest speaker, Carrie Tollefson, 2004 Olympian in the 1500 meters. BIO Girls stands for “beauty inside and out” and helps girls ages 7-12 build self-esteem. biogirls.org/youbeyou Avalon Events Center 2525 9th Ave S, Fargo

FM Ballet Presents Tribute Saturday - Sunday, April 6 - 7

FM Ballet is celebrating 40 years of dance in the Fargo-Moorhead area with the Gasper family. This dance concert will be a mix of pieces from FMBallet founders Kathy & Eddie Gasper, with new works by Matthew Gasper, including the feature of his new ballet works, Spirit Rising. For new audiences, it is a perfect introduction to FM Ballet’s mixed repertoire that ranges from classical and contemporary ballet to tap and jazz. fmballet.org Fargo Theatre 314 Broadway Fargo

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AN EVENING WITH DAVID ARCHULETA Thursday, April 4 at 8 p.m.

David Archuleta became a star when he was just 16. In 2008 more than 30 million television viewers fell in love with his angelic voice and their 44 million votes made him runner-up in Season 7 of “American Idol.” Since then he has put out six studio albums and two holiday albums. Now, he’ll be coming to Fargo for a stop on his Spring 2019 tour, sure to be an amazing night! jadepresents.com Sanctuary Events Center 670 4th Ave N., Fargo

Spay-ghetti & No Balls Lunch

International Potluck

Join Homeward Animal Shelter for a spaghetti lunch and raffle to spread the importance of spaying/neutering your pets. With a $10 suggested donation, all proceeds from this event benefit the Spay/Neuter Fund of Homeward Animal Shelter. Help prevent more animals from becoming homeless by spaying/ neutering your pets!

Everyone is welcome at the International Potluck! The Plains Art Museum invites you to bring a dish from your culture to share. It does not need to be fancy, just something that you or your family eats and likes. Meet new friends, make new connections, and explore new cultures and ideas each month.

Thursday, April 11 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

homewardonline.org Holiday Inn Fargo 3803 13th Ave S, Fargo

Thursday, April 11 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

plainsart.org Plains Art Museum 704 First Ave N


Shaken, Not Stirred Martini Party Fundraiser Saturday, April 13 at 7 p.m.

Support the Fargo-Moorhead Community Theatre with an evening of craft cocktails made by area mixologists. Each ticket includes five marvelous martinis and delicious appetizers. Guests will also have the opportunity to bid on select silent auction items. Dress up and have a fun night sampling various martinis on a “tini-tour”...all for a good cause! Fargo-Moorhead Community Theatre 333 4th St S

WINE AND WISHES GALA Friday, April 5 at 6 p.m.

Celebrate Wishes. Celebrate Families. Celebrate Transformation. Come to Wine & Wishes, a signature fundraising event for Make-A-Wish North Dakota! The evening will include an inspirational connection to their mission and highlight the lasting impact of wishes. Experience first hand the power of a wish come true as wish kids share their wishes and the impact it had on them and their families. Enjoy wine pairings with hearty hors d’oeuvres, silent auction and an electronic bidding live auction. northdakota.wish.org Hilton Garden Inn 4351 17th Ave. S.

Fargo-Moorhead Opera Presents Carmen

Techstars Startup Weekend Fargo

Fargo-Moorhead Opera’s 50th Season closes with Bizet’s seductive & dramatic opera CARMEN. This opera includes some of the most beloved & recognizable music in the repertoire: the sultry “Habanera”, the beguiling “Seguidilla” & the heroic “Toreador Song.”

Techstars Startup Weekend is a global network of passionate leaders and entrepreneurs on a mission to inspire, educate and empower individuals, teams and communities. Share ideas, form teams and maybe even launch startups. Startup Weekend Fargo 2019 will continue to be the region’s most impactful entrepreneurial event. This event occurs starts at The Prairie Den in downtown Fargo from Friday night through Sunday afternoon, before moving to the downtown Drekker Brewing for the final presentations and post-party.

Friday - Saturday, April 12-13 at 7:30 p.m.

fmopera.org NDSU Festival Concert Hall, Reineke Fine Arts Center 1511 12th Ave N

Friday- Sunday, April 12- 14

communities.techstars.com The Prairie Den 122 1/2 N Broadway Dr

“Bright Soldiers” Premier Sunday, April 14

African Soul, American Heart will premiere their new documentary, “Bright Soldiers” at the Fargo Theatre. ASAH’s mission is to protect, educate and empower orphaned girls from the Republic of South Sudan through primary school, secondary school and beyond. To further support their mission, education through documentaries such as “Bright Soldiers” teach our community more about what is needed in other parts of the world. AfricanSoulAmericanHeart.org Fargo Theatre 314 Broadway N., Fargo

Emergency Food Pantry Breakfast Club Tuesday, April 16 from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m.

The Emergency Food Pantry hosts a monthly Breakfast Club at the pantry! The Breakfast Club is currently scheduled for the third Tuesday of each month. Community members get a behind-the-scenes tour to learn about the service provided and get a better understanding of how hunger impacts Cass and Clay Counties. EmergencyFoodPantry.com Emergency Food Pantry 1101 4th Ave. N., Fargo

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Fargo Whiskey Fest

Thursday, April 18 at 6 p.m.

The 5th Annual Fargo Whiskey Fest returns to Sanctuary Events Center! Patrons will be able to sample from an extensive collection featuring nearly 100 different premium brands of bourbon, Scotch, and Irish Whiskeys. For true whiskey connoisseurs, this is the event you’ve been waiting for! Nationally renowned brand ambassadors will team up with the finest mixologists from Fargo-Moorhead to provide a spectacular showcase of artfully crafted, palate-pleasing designer cocktails. Check out the latest ideas, trends, and recipes to enhance your future entertainment experiences. You’ll see whiskey presented in ways you probably never imagined! Search “Fargo Whiskey Fest” on Facebook Sanctuary Events Center 670 4th Ave N

Documentary Screening: The True Cost Monday, April 22 at 6:45 p.m.

Kick off the first day of Fashion Revolution Week in Fargo-Moorhead with a documentary screening on one of the most important films of our lifetime. The True Cost will play for one evening at The Fargo Theatre and will change the way you think about fashion. Stay after the screening for a community panel with area experts to discuss aspects around the topic of sustainability, human rights and fashion. fashionrevolution.org Fargo Theatre 314 Broadway Fargo

Gallery 4: Grand Opening Reception Thursday, April 25 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Gallery 4 has officially moved to their new and larger gallery location, just off Broadway at 115 Roberts St. in the heart of Downtown Fargo. See their beautiful new gallery with original wood floors, open ceilings and intriguing, diverse art from amazing local artists. Food, fun and art... what more could you want? Gallery4Fargo.net Gallery 4 115 Roberts St

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Q105.1 PRESENTS: BEARTOOTH WITH OF MICE & MEN, HANDS LIKE HOUSES & DEAD AMERICAN Friday, April 19 at 7 p.m.

Beartooth began as an emotional exorcism. Conceived, constructed and unleashed by one man in a basement studio. Beartooth’s music and message remain intensely personal, even as the band has grown to become a headlining festival act; cracked Billboard’s Top 25; lit up SiriusXM radio; and were crowned Breakthrough Band at both the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards and Loudwire Music Awards. jadepresents.com Sanctuary Events Center 670 4th Ave N., Fargo

Suds-N-Spuds 9th Annual Beer Tasting and Chef Competition Saturday, April 27 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Come to El Zagal Shrine to enjoy the 9th Annual Suds~N~Spuds Craft Beer Tasting Event & Area Chef Competition! At this event, local chefs compete for top prize with their favorite potato dish and craft beers from all around the area will be available. Search “Suds~N~Spuds 9” on Facebook El Zagal Shrine Fargo 1429 3rd Street North

Healthy Kids Day Saturday, April 27

Healthy Kids Day is a national YMCA day to inspire kids to stay physically and intellectually active all summer long. Join in for an afternoon packed with fun and interactive activities in the YMCA’s Xerzone, basketball gym, climbing wall and more. Healthy snacks will be available. This event is free and open to the community. YMCACassClay.org Schlossman YMCA 4243 19th Ave. S., Fargo


Make Your Own Compost Tumbler Workshop Monday, April 29 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

ROCKIN’ IN THE FREE WORLD – A TRIBUTE TO THE MUSIC OF NEIL YOUNG Friday, April 26 at 8 p.m.

The third annual event is moving to Sanctuary Events Center in 2019 for its biggest and best year yet. This tribute will bring together some of the area’s most talented musicians to pay homage to one of the greatest songwriters of our time. The evening’s setlist will include selections from Neil Young’s extensive songbook performed by locals Matt Johnson, Seth Holden, Brant Niemi, Rob Ashe, and Mike Jenkins along with special guests. jadepresents.com Sanctuary Events Center 670 4th Ave N., Fargo

Valley Vintage Car Show

Body Mind Spirit Expo

Join the Valley Vintage Car Club as they present their car show at the Metro Rec Center. Admission is $8 and $5 for students. Kids 12 and under get in for free. For show info, contact Dan at 701-730-2976. All concessions support CCRI.

Body Mind Spirit brings a refreshed energy to the holistic movement in 2019. What used to be Edge Life Expo has transformed into Body Mind Spirit Expo and will be at the Fargo Civic Center! The theme for this year’s expo is “Be the Change.” Learn from over 40 seminars and explore over 70 vendors, covering natural health, personal growth and psychics. Weekend entry is just $10.

Saturday, April 27 and Sunday, April 28

valleyvintage.net Metro Rec Center 3110 Main Ave, Fargo

Saturday, April 27 and Sunday, April 28

bmse.net Fargo Civic Center 207 4th St N, Fargo

Learn the basics of composting and how to construct various composting systems at this workshop hosted by Cass County Soil Conservation District, Clay County Soil and Water Conservation District and River Keepers. At this workshop, you’ll be guided through a step-by-step process to construct your very own compost tumbler to use at home. Come prepared to work outside and bring home an empty 55-gallon barrel compost tumbler. riverkeepers.org

An Evening with David Sedaris Tuesday, April 30 at 8 p.m.

With sardonic wit and incisive social critiques, David Sedaris has become one of America’s pre-eminent humor writers. He is the master of satire and one of today’s most observant writers addressing the human condition, including Theft By Finding: Diaries (19772002), Me Talk Pretty One Day, Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls, and more. Join this New York Times best-selling author and humorist for this unforgettable night. jadepresents.com Fargo Theatre 314 Broadway Fargo

Edible Forest Kick-Off Event Tuesday, April 30 at 6 p.m.

The Northern Plains Botanic Garden Society invites you to join us at the Rourke Art Gallery + Museum in Moorhead for a great time! Visit with friends and learn more about the Edible Forest breaking ground this spring thanks to a North Dakota Outdoor Heritage Fund Grant. npbotanicgarden.com The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum 521 Main Ave, Moorhead

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LOCAL

MUSIC

OUR GUIDE TO FARGO-MOORHEAD-WEST FARGO’S LOCAL MUSIC.

APRIL 1ST - 7TH WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 Acoustic Jam Night - BAR NINE P0gman - The Aquarium THURSDAY, APRIL 4 Kathie Brekke & 42nd Street Band Urban 42 Tyler Hammond- The Windbreak Hector Anchondo Band - TAK Music Venue Jack Norton - Junkyard Brewing Company

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FRIDAY, APRIL 5 Poitin- Dempsey’s The Brave - BAR NINE Jake Schaefbauer (of The Vistas)Front Street Taproom Tyler Hammond- The Windbreak Slamabama Presents ST + TS - TAK Music Venue Porcupine (ft. Greg Norton, Hüsker Dü) w/ PKEW PKEW PKEW - The Aquarium Shaun Mitzel - Alibi Lounge SATURDAY, APRIL 6 The Knotties w/ Paper Parlor Dempsey’s Zach Thomas- Legends Sports Bar and Grill

Kwaician- Front Street Taproom Skitzofonic- The Windbreak Witchden with Void Rot, Phobophilic, Demifiend, Thrallfrost - TAK Music Venue Arena- Shotgun Sally’s Jeremy Enigk - The Aquarium DJ Falcon/Karaoke - Alibi Lounge SUNDAY APRIL 7 Open Mic Night W/ Jam Band- The Windbreak


APRIL 8TH - 14TH MONDAY, APRIL 8 Electric Six -The Aquarium TUESDAY, APRIL 9 The Driver Era with Public - The Aquarium WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 Hatcha at Sub:Culture- The Aquarium THURSDAY, APRIL 11 Kathie Brekke & 42nd Street Band Urban 42 Roosters- The Windbreak Understudy & Cascades - TAK Music Venue Wonky Tonk & The Highlife- The Aquarium FRIDAY, APRIL 12 Boogie Knights - Dempsey’s Jack Winders- Front Street Taproom Pop Rocks- The Windbreak Natalie Fideler & Jessica Vines - TAK Music Venue October Road- Shotgun Sally’s CATL w/ Mr. Meaner, Gadzooks and Stovepipes - The Aquarium Hardwood Groove - Sidestreet Grille and Pub Rick Adams- Alibi Lounge SATURDAY, APRIL 13 Righteous Songs /Jane Doe and the Johns - Dempsey’s Roosters - JC Chumley’s Terry Mackner- Barcode Bar & Grill Brianna Kocka and David Allen- Front Street Taproom Some Shitty Cover Band- The Windbreak

The Music & Magic of Patsy Cline featuring Cassie & the Bobs - TAK Music Venue Sawyer Fredericks - The Aquarium Metal Night- The Aquarium DJ Falcon/Karaoke - Alibi Lounge SUNDAY APRIL 14 Good Shepherd Beer and HymnsLegends Sports Bar and Grill Open Mic Night W/ Jam Band- The Windbreak FM Jazz Orchestra Big Band Concert TAK Music Venue JD McPherson with Stovepipes - The Aquarium

APRIL 15TH - 21ST MONDAY, APRIL 15 Blessed, Baltic to Boardwalk and Gneil - The Aquarium TUESDAY, APRIL 16 Valley of the Sun and Bellringer (ex Melvins) - The Aquarium WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 Acoustic Jam Night - BAR NINE Chastity w/ Disappear Forever, Arachnid & The Electric Blankets - The Aquarium Mover Shaker, Free Truman, Kyle Colby, Cascades- Red Raven Espresso Parlor THURSDAY, APRIL 18 Kathie Brekke & 42nd Street Band Urban 42 Rhyme or Reason - The Windbreak The Deb Jenkins Band - The HoDo Satsang - The Aquarium Focus’s Give It Time Party- TAK Music Venue

FRIDAY, APRIL 19 Face For Radio - Dempsey’s Dylan Boehmer - BAR NINE JVCL Duo- Front Street Taproom Rhyme or Reason - The Windbreak Tripwire - TAK Music Venue Big Suck, Windsor Diets, Disappear Forever - Red Raven Espresso Parlor Blue English - Alibi Lounge Partywave and Pushloop - The Aquarium SATURDAY, APRIL 20 Earthquakes and Heartaches Dempsey’s Cassie & Elle- Legends Spots Bar & Grill Jack Norton (Jack & Kitty)- Front Street Taproom Johnny Holm Band- The Windbreak Shannon Curfman - TAK Music Venue Cold Front and Friends - The Aquarium ROAD TO BLUE OX: Pert Near Sandstone - Fargo Brewing Company DJ Falcon/Karaoke - Alibi Lounge SUNDAY APRIL 21 Ed Huttlin, Pianist - Urban 42 Open Mic Night W/ Jam Band- The Windbreak

APRIL 22ND - 30TH THURSDAY, APRIL 25 Kathie Brekke & 42nd Street Band Urban 42 Slamabama- The Windbreak Jonathan Byrd & The Pickup Cowboys, Black River Revue- The Aquarium

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FRIDAY, APRIL 26 Poitin- Dempsey’s The Buck n Johnny Show - BAR NINE Jon Walters- Front Street Taproom Judd Hoos- The Windbreak C4 - The Aquarium Tonewood- Alibi Lounge DeadBeats- TAK Music Venue SATURDAY, APRIL 27 Ginstrings- Dempsey’s Redline- JC Chumley’s Shaun Mitzel- Barcode Bar & Grill Rachel Laniro - Legends Sports Bar & Grill Gina Powers with Mitch RittenbachFront Street Taproom Tripwire- The Windbreak Kung Fu Hippies w/ Pat Lenertz Band Sidestreet! DJ Falcon/Karaoke - Alibi Lounge Midwest Mixtapes Vol. 2 Release PartyThe Aquarium SUNDAY APRIL 28 Open Mic Night W/ Jam Band- The Windbreak Escape from the Zoo, Mr.Meaner, Michael Strike & TGDB, SHS & PTFThe Aquarium MC Lars, MC Frontalot, Mega Ran - The Aquarium TUESDAY, APRIL 30 MC LARS + MC FRONTALOT + MEGA RAN- The Aquarium

LOCAL MUSIC VENUES ALIBI LOUNGE

KILSTONE BREWING

THE AQUARIUM

LUCKY'S 13 PUB

BAR NINE

THE PICKLED PARROT

BLVD PUB

RED RAVEN ESPRESSO PARLOR

DEMPSEY’S

RICK'S

FRONT STREET TAPROOM

SHOTGUN SALLY’S

HOLIDAY INN

SPECK'S

THE HODO LOUNGE

TAK MUSIC VENUE

J.C. CHUMLEYS

URBAN 42

JUNKYARD BREWING COMPANY

VFW

1340 21st Ave S, Fargo 226 Broadway N, 2nd Floor, Fargo 1405 Prairie Pkwy, West Fargo 3147 Bluestem Dr, West Fargo 226 Broadway N, Fargo 614 Main Ave., Fargo

3803 13th Ave. S, Fargo 101 Broadway N, Fargo

1608 Main Ave, Moorhead 1416 1st Ave. N, Moorhead

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764 34th St N Unit R, Fargo 4301 17th Ave. S, Fargo 505 3rd Ave N, Fargo 916 Main Ave, Fargo

2721 Main Ave, Fargo 1515 42nd St. S, Fargo 2611 Main Ave, Fargo 1710 Center Ave W, Dilworth 1635 42nd St SW, Fargo, ND 202 Broadway N, Fargo




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606 Main Ave., Fargo

8:30 p.m. Rhombus Guys Pizza

404 4th Ave. N, Fargo

Sidestreet Grille & Pub

675 13th Ave. E, West Fargo

8 p.m. Three Lyons Pub

1340 21st Ave. S, Fargo

7:30 p.m. The Alibi Lounge

803 Belsly Blvd., Moorhead

420 Center Ave, Moorhead

Vic's Lounge

4445 17th Ave. S, Fargo

8 p.m. Fargo Brewing Ale House

3234 43rd St. S, Fargo

7:30 p.m. Fargo Billiards and Gastropub

701 Main Ave. E, West Fargo

Work Zone

1710 Center Ave. E, Dilworth

Red Hen Taphouse

4474 23rd Ave. S, Fargo

Prairie Brothers Brewing Co.

808 30th Ave S, Moorhead

O'Leary's Pub

1100 19th Ave. N, Fargo

9 p.m. Labby’s Grill & Bar

2510 University Drive S, Fargo

Pepper’s Sports Cafe

1608 Main Ave., Moorhead

JC Chumley’s

1640 13th Ave E, West Fargo

8 p.m Boston's Pizza

202 Broadway N, Fargo

VFW: Downtown Fargo

221 Sheyenne St., West Fargo

The Silver Dollar Bar & The Flying Pig Grill

3140 Bluestem Dr, West Fargo

Pub West

315 2nd St SE, Glyndon

The Hill Bar & Grill

3140 Bluestem Drive #105, West Fargo

Flatland Brewery

610 University Drive N, Fargo

Fargo Brewing Company

349 Knutson St, Mapleton

Drumconrath Brewing Co

Dave’s Southside Tap

614 Main Ave., Fargo

Front Street Taproom

325 10th St. N, Fargo

7 p.m. Bomb Shelter

WEDNESDAYS

1405 Prairie Parkway, West Fargo

7 p.m. Bar Nine

7 p.m. Fort Noks Bar of Gold

52 Broadway N, Fargo

TUESDAYS

MONDAYS

TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE WITH GENERAL OR THEMED TRIVIA AT SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE AREA BARS AND RESTAURANTS.

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675 13th Ave. E, West Fargo

8 p.m. Three Lyons Pub

212 Broadway N, Fargo

7:30 p.m. Rosey’s Bistro

1414 12th Avenue North, Fargo

Herd and Horns

3333 13th Ave S, Fargo

7 p.m. D'Woods Lounge (at the Ramada)

THURSDAYS

2630 University Drive S, Fargo

8 p.m. The Bowler

420 Center Ave., Moorhead

7:30 p.m. Vic’s Lounge

226 Broadway N, Fargo

6 p.m. Dempsey’s

FRIDAYS



DRINKSPECIALS FARGO

CHECK OUT OUR GUIDE TO LOCAL DRINK SPECIALS! FOR A MORE IN-DEPTH LISTING, VISIT FARGOMONTHLY.COM

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TUESDAY

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THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

$3 Jack Fire Shots, $3.25 Jag Shots; noon- 7 p.m.: $2.50 Wells, Calls, and Premium Drinks

$3 Jack Fire Shots, $3.25 Jag Shots; noon- 7 p.m.: $2.50 Wells, Calls, and Premium Drinks

$3 Jack Fire Shots, $3.25 Jag Shots; noon- 7 p.m.: $2.50 Wells, Calls, and Premium Drinks

$3 Jack Fire Shots, $3.25 Jag Shots; noon- 7 p.m.: $2.50 Wells, Calls, and Premium Drinks

$3 Jack Fire Shots, $3.25 Jag Shots; noon- 7 p.m.: $2.50 Wells, Calls, and Premium Drinks

$3 Jack Fire Shots, $3.25 Jag Shots; noon- 7 p.m.: $2.50 Wells, Calls, and Premium Drinks

$3 Jack Fire Shots, $3.25 Jag Shots; noon- 7 p.m.: $2.50 Wells, Calls, and Premium Drinks

$3.75 Jack Daniel's, Happy Hour 4-8pm: 50¢ off everything

$3.25 import & craft bottles, Happy Hour 4-8pm: 50¢ off everything

Happy Hour 4-8pm: 50¢ off everything

$2.75 Windsor, Happy Hour 4-8pm: 50¢ off everything

$2.95 Captain Morgan, Happy Hour 4-8pm: 50¢ off everything

$3.50 Crown Royal/ Crown Apple, $2.95 Bloody Marys and Caesars until noon

$3.25 Stoli, Happy Hour 4-8pm: 50¢ off everything

½ all drinks and apps 4-6pm and 10pm-midnight

½ all drinks and apps 4-6pm and 10pm-midnight

½ all drinks and apps 4-6pm and 10pm-midnight

½ all drinks and apps 4-6pm and 10pm-midnight

½ all drinks and apps 4-6pm and 10pm-midnight

½ all drinks and apps 10pmmidnight

½ all drinks and apps 4-6pm and 10pmmidnight

Bomb Shelter 325 10th St. N, Fargo

2-4-1 drinks all day, 2-4-1 appetizers

College ID Night: $7 cover ($10 without ID) all you can drink taps & wells from 9pm.-midnight, 2-4-1 Burgers, 2-4-1s all day

Ladies Night: $7 cover all you can drink taps & wells from 9pm.midnight, 2-4-1s all day

3-4-1s 9pmmidnight, 2-4-1s all day

2-4-1s all day

2-4-1s all day

Borrowed Buck’s Roadhouse 1201 Westrac Drive, Fargo

Any Monday of your birthday month: receive a free 40oz. bucket of booze, 8-11pm: $2 domestic bottles for everyone

8-11pm: $2 tall taps, wells & teas

50¢ taps, $1 Captain Morgan and teas 8pm-midnight

2-for-1 domestic bottles, Jack & Jack Honey 8pmmidnight

7-9pm: $7 all you can drink, 9-11pm: $2.50 tall taps, teas, Morgans & bomb shots

7-9pm: 79¢ teas, 9-11pm: $2.50 tall taps, teas, Morgans & bomb shots

The Bowler 2630 University Drive S, Fargo

$3 Captain Morgan, Bacardi, Chuck Norris & Ninja Turtle Shots, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $4 Jack Daniel's and Crown Royal

$3 Captain Morgan, Bacardi, Chuck Norris & Ninja Turtle Shots, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $4 Jack Daniel's and Crown Royal

$3 Captain Morgan, Bacardi, Chuck Norris & Ninja Turtle Shots, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $4 Jack Daniel's and Crown Royal

$3 Captain Morgan, Bacardi, Chuck Norris & Ninja Turtle Shots, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $4 Jack Daniel's and Crown Royal

$3 Captain Morgan, Bacardi, Chuck Norris & Ninja Turtle Shots, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $4 Jack Daniel's and Crown Royal

$3 Captain Morgan, Bacardi, Chuck Norris & Ninja Turtle Shots, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $4 Jack Daniel's and Crown Royal

$3 Captain Morgan, Bacardi, Chuck Norris & Ninja Turtle Shots, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $4 Jack Daniel's and Crown Royal

Pull Tab Happy Hour 4-7pm, Patron shots $3.50 all day

Happy Hour 4-7pm, $3.00 domestic pounders from 9 to 11pm. Ice Hole shots $3.50 all day

Happy Hour 4-7pm: drinks as low as 50¢, pull tab Happy Hour replay 9-11pm. Goldschlager shots $3.50 all day

Happy Hour 4-7pm, Captain Morgan at $3.00 from 9-11pm. Jagermeister shots $3.50 all day

Happy Hour 4-7pm, Windsor at $3.00 from 9-11pm. Romana Sambuca shots $3.50 all day

Happy Hour 4-7pm, Tito's Vodka $3.50 from 9-11pm. Jose Cuervo shots $3.50 all day

Happy Hour 4-7pm, $6.00 pitchers from 9-11pm. Rumpleminze shots $3.50 all day. Service Industry Sunday

Bulldog Tap 4265 45th St. S, Fargo

$3.50 tall domestic taps 6pm-close

$2.75 domestic bottles 8pm-midnight

$3.50 UV and Bacardi 8pm-midnight

$3.25 Captain Morgan, $3.75 Crown Royal 8pm-midnight

$3.75 Stoli and Jack Daniels 8pm-midnight

$3.50 Smirnoff and Windsor 8pm-midnight

$3.50 tall domestic taps and import bottles all day

Chub’s Pub & Package Place 421 University Drive N, Fargo

Big Mug Monday (8pm-Close): $5.95 New Mug, $3.95 Refills

8pm-Close: $1.00 Off Taps & Wells (Including Craft Beers), Free Pool & Darts

Big Mug Wednesday (8pm-Close): $5.95 New Mug, $3.95 Refills, $1 off Captain Morgan

8pm-Close: 50¢ Busch Light Taps, $2.95 Ice Hole & Fireball

8pm-Close: Beer & A Bump Night: Beer and an Ice Hole for $6.00, $2.95 Old School Long Island Teas, $2.95 Stumplifters

8am-Noon: $1 off Bloody Mary’s & Caesars, 8pm-Close: $1 off Crown Royal & Tito’s

Sunday Funday (12pm2am): $1.00 Off All Drinks In Your Chub's Gear

2-4-1 bottles of house wine; Happy hours 4-6pm, 9-11pm: $1 off Tap beers, well drinks, glasses of house wine

2-4-1 glasses of our featured wine; Happy hours 4-6pm, 9-11pm: $1 off Tap beers, well drinks, glasses of house wine

½ price long island teas; Happy hours 4-6pm, 9-11pm: $1 off Tap beers, well drinks, glasses of house wine

Wine Club - $15/ year, every Wednesday at 5:30pm; Happy hours 4-6pm, 9-11pm: $1 off Tap beers, well drinks, glasses of house wine

Weekly Patio Specials; Happy hours 4-6pm, 9-11pm: $1 off Tap beers, well drinks, glasses of house wine

Happy hours 4-6pm, 9-11pm: $1 off Tap beers, well drinks, glasses of house wine

2-4-1 bottles of house wine; Happy hours 4-6pm, 9-11pm: $1 off Tap beers, well drinks, glasses of house wine

Alibi Lounge and Casino 1340 21st Ave S, Fargo The Bismarck Tavern

522 Broadway N, Fargo The Boiler Room 210 Broadway N, Fargo

* This is not a full list of specials. Specials subject to change. For updated and entire list of specials, go fargomonthly.com.

The Box 1025 38th St. SW, Fargo (Inside the Fargo Inn & Suites)

Cork 'N Cleaver 3301 S University Dr, Fargo

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Dempsey’s 226 Broadway N, Fargo

$3.50 Bacardi, Malibu and Morgan starting at 9pm

$2.50 domestic taps and well drinks starting at 9pm

Old School Night starting at 9pm: $3 Old Style, High Life and Hamms

$4 specialty or import bottled/tap beer starting at 9pm

$3.50 Old Style and $5.25 Jameson starting at 9pm

$3.50 Old Style and $5.25 Jameson starting at 9pm

Happy Hour prices 4-7pm, employee prices for all 7pm-close

D’Woods Lounge 3333 13th Ave. S, Fargo

$2.75 domestic bottles, $3 Bacardi

$2.75 domestic bottles, $1 off Martinis

$3.50 Stoli and domestic taps

$3.50 Crown Royal and taps

$3.75 teas, $3 Windsor

$3 Smirnoff and Captain Morgan

½ off all bottles of

$2 off Crafted cocktails 3-9pm, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close: $1 off tap and bottled beer, cocktails and wine by the glass

$3 off wine flights 3-9pm, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close: $1 off tap and bottled beer, cocktails and wine by the glass

Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pmclose: $1 off all tap and bottled beer, cocktails and wine by the glass

$1 off Bloody Marys, Mimosas and Screwdrivers noon-5pm

$1 off Bloody Marys, Mimosas and Screwdrivers noon5pm

by the glass

$2 off Beer flights 3-9 pm, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close: $1 off tap and bottled beer, cocktails and wine by the glass

$3.75 Crown Royal

$3.25 Bacardi, $3.50 Titos

$3.25 Windsor, $3.25 FBC & Drekker

$3.75 Jameson

$3.75 Stoli, $4.25 Jack Daniel's

$3.75 Import/ Craft bottles, $3.50 Captain Morgan

$2.75 Rail vodka, $3.25 Windsor

$4 pints 4-6pm

$4 pints 4-6pm

$4 pints 4-6pm

$4 pints 4-6pm

Fort Noks Bar of Gold 52 Broadway N, Fargo

Happy Hour 4-7pm: $1 off all Taps, Wells & Domestic Bottles. Bucket of Beers $15 (Any 5 Beers). $4.50 Long Islands & Margaritas

Happy Hour 4-7pm: $1 off all Taps, Wells & Domestic Bottles. $3.50 Tap Beers all day (Pint glasses)

Happy Hour 4-7pm: $1 off all Taps, Wells & Domestic Bottles. $3 Select Whiskeys and $3 Import and Domestic Microbrew bottles all day. ½ price bottles of wine

Happy Hour All Day ($1 off all Taps, Wells, and Domestic Bottled Beer). 3 for 1’s from 7-10pm Domestic Taps and Well Drinks (made in plastic cups)

Happy Hour 4-7pm: $1 off all Taps, Wells & Domestic Bottles. $3.50 Stoli Flavors (adding some juices and energy drinks is an up charge). $3.50 Icehole Flavors and Fireball shots. $2 Well Drinks & Domestic Bottles (8-10pm)

$4 Bloody Mary’s and Caesar’s (26pm). $3.50 Chuck Norris & Jag Bomb Shots. $3.50 Select Rums (Morgan, Bacardi Flavors, Don Q, Sailor Jerry and Malibu). $2 Well Drinks & Domestic Bottles (8-10pm)

All Specials from the week apply (excludes $2 wells and Domestics)

Frank’s Lounge 2640 52nd Ave. S, Fargo

Happy Hour 4-6pm and 9pmmidnight: $1 off spirits, wine and beer

Happy Hour 4-6pm and 9pmmidnight: $1 off spirits, wine and beer and half price wine glasses and bottles

Happy Hour 4-6pm and 9pmmidnight: $1 off spirits, wine and beer, $4 Tito's Vodka

Happy Hour 4-6pm and 9pmmidnight: $1 off spirits, wine and beer and $1 off bottles and cans of beer

$4 Grey Goose and Crown Royal, $5 off any Frank's apparel

$5 build-your-own Bloody Mary or Mimosa bar 11am4pm

$5 build-yourown Bloody Mary or Mimosa bar 11am-4pm, all day Happy Hour, half price tap beer all day

Happy Hour 4-6 p.m.: $1 off pints & snacks - 7-close Service Industry $1 off all Pints

Happy Hour 4-6 p.m.: $1 off pints & snacks - 7-close $1 off all snacks

Happy Hour 4-6 p.m.: $1 off pints & snacks - 7-close $2 Grain Belt Pounders

Happy Hour 4-6 p.m.: $1 off pints & snacks - 7-close $10 Select Pitchers

Happy Hour 2pm-6 p.m.: $1 off pints & snacks

Golf Addiction 4474 23rd Ave. S, Fargo

Mulligan Monday: 2-for-1 taps

Twosday: $2 domestic bottles

Apple Winesday: Half price appetizers and wine

Thirstday: $2 Green Cup Fills

$5 domestic pitchers

Granite City 1636 42nd St. S, Fargo

$5 cocktails 3-6pm and 9pm-close

$5 cocktails and $6.75 growler fills and $7.50 pitchers 3-6pm and 9pmclose

$5 cocktails 3-6pm and 9pm-close

$5 cocktails and $6.75 growler fills and $7.50 pitchers from 3-6pm and 9pm-close

$5 cocktails 3-6pm and 9pm-close

7-Close: $3 Bud & Bud Light Pints

7-Close: Mug Night. $5.75 first fill $3.75 domestic refills. First fill free on the week of your birthday

7-Close: $3.50 Long Island Teas & $3 Well Drinks

Happy Hour 3-5

Doolittles wine 4-11pm, Happy Hour 3-6pm and Woodfire Grill 9pm-close: $1 off 2112 25th St. S, tap and bottled beer, Fargo cocktails and wine Empire 424 Broadway N, Fargo ​Fargo Brewing Company 610 University Drive N, Fargo

* This is not a full list of specials. Specials subject to change. For updated and entire list of specials, go fargomonthly.com.

Front Street Taproom 614 Main Ave., Fargo

Herd and Horns All Day Happy Hour $1 off Drinks & $2 1414 12th Ave. N, off Appetizers Fargo

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2-4-1 Schell's Beer

$2 Green Cup Fills

$1 PBR Pounders & $2 Green Cup fills (22oz. of beer in a Green Golf Addiction Cup) Bottomless Mimosas noon-5pm for $7.99

$3 Mimosas, $4 Bison Bombs, $5.50 Green Tea Cocktails

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All day: $3.50 jumbo teas, $5.25 top shelf, Happy Hour 3-7pm: $2.95 premium well drinks, domestic taps & bottled beer

8-close bucket of beers: 5 domestic for $2.95 each or 5 craft for $3.50. Happy Hour 3-7pm: $2.95 premium well drinks, domestic taps & bottled beer

F&F Poor Boy Pounders $2.95/$3.25, Happy Hour 3-7pm: $2.95 premium well drinks, domestic taps & bottled beer

9pm-close: $1 off domestic bottled beer & premium well, Happy Hour 3-7pm: $2.95 premium well drinks, domestic taps & bottled beer

11am-3pm: $3.95 mimosas, screwdrivers & bloodies, 9pm-close: $1 off domestic bottles & premium well drinks, Happy Hour 3-7pm

Lucky’s 13 Pub $2.50 short domestic 4301 17th Ave. S, beers Fargo

3pm-close: ½ Price Margaritas & $3.00 Coronas & Dos Equis Amber

$3.50 tall domestic taps 3pm-close

½ bottles of wine, $2.50 PBR, Hamms and Busch Light Pounders 3 p.m.close

Happy Hour 3-6pm

9am-4pm $3 Mimosas and $6.75 BLT Bloody Marys

Happy Hour 5-6pm & 9-10pm: $2 off wine or beer by the glass & ½ price cheese plates

Happy Hour 5-6pm & 9-10pm: $2 off wine or beer by the glass & ½ price cheese plates

Happy Hour 5-6pm & 9-10pm: $2 off wine or beer by the glass & ½ price cheese plates

Happy Hour 5-6pm & 9-10pm: $2 off wine or beer by the glass & ½ price cheese plates

Happy Hour 5-6pm & 9-10pm: $2 off wine or beer by the glass & ½ price cheese plates

Happy Hour 5-6pm & 9-10pm: $2 off wine or beer by the glass & ½ price cheese plates

Happy Hour 5-6pm and 9-11pm: $3 select beer and drinks

Happy Hour 5-6pm and 9-11pm: $3 select beer and drinks

Happy Hour 5-6pm and 9-11pm: $3 select beer and drinks

Happy Hour 5-6pm and 9-11pm: $3 select beer and drinks

Happy Hour 5-6pm and 9-11pm: $3 select beer and drinks

Labby’s Grill & Bar 1100 19th Ave. N, Fargo

Luna Fargo 1545 University Drive S, Fargo

Big Mug Night 8-close: $3.95 32 oz domestic refills, $7.95 premium well drinks. Happy Hour 3-7pm: $2.95 premium well drinks, domestic taps & bottled beer

Mezzaluna 309 Roberts St. N, Fargo

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Happy Hour all day, $1.25 off all drinks and $3 Mimosas

The Northern 325 10th St. N, Fargo

Happy Hour 5-7 p.m., 2-4-1 appetizers

Happy Hour 5-7 p.m., 2-4-1 Burgers

Happy Hour 5-7 p.m., $9.75 8oz Steak Dinner

Happy Hour 5-7 p.m., $6.50 Fried Chicken Dinner

Homestyle Lunch Buffet from 11 a.m. 2 p.m., Happy Hour 5-7 p.m.

Happy Hour 5-7 p.m.

NoBull Smokehouse 609 NP Ave, Fargo

$3 Any Bourbon 4 pm -Close

$2.50 Tap Beers 4 pm-Close

Swine and Wine, Buy a bottle/glass of wine, second one is one penny 4 pm-Close

Bucket Special 4-10pm: buy 3 bottles get two free. Bones, Beer, Bourbon-$12.99

2-4-$1s Single Shot Drinks, Taps and Teas 10 pm-Close

2-4-$1s Single Shot Drinks, Taps and Teas 10 pm-Close

Happy Hour All Day

$3 rum and $3 Long Island teas

$.50 taps from 7PMClose

$3 Whiskey's and $3.50 Crowns

2 for 1 Bottle Beers and Well drinks

Happy Hour all day

7-9pm: Pay The Day Tap Beer & 9-11pm: $2.75 OB Beers, Booze & Bombs

7-9pm: $1 You Call It’s & 9-11pm: $2.75 OB Beers, Booze & Bombs

4-10pm: ½ Glass Or Bottle Of Wine

9-11pm: $2.75 OB Beers, Booze & Bombs

11am-2pm: $2.95 Bloody Mary’s & Mimosas & 9-11pm: $2.75 OB Beers, Booze & Bombs

11am-2pm: $2.95 Bloody Mary’s & Mimosas

6-10pm: $2 rail and call drinks, $2 select tap & bottled beer and $4 house wines

3-6pm: $2 rail and call drinks, $2 select tap & bottled beer and $4 house wines

3-6pm: $2 rail and call drinks, $2 select tap &bottled beer and $4 house wines $2.75 OB Beers, Booze & Bombs, 9-11pm

$2.95 Bloody Mary’s & Mimosas 11am-2pm & $2.75 OB Beers, Booze & Bombs 9-11pm

$2.95 Bloody Mary’s & Mimosas 11am-2pm

$3 Fireball & Icehole, $3 Captain Morgan, $4 Domestic Tap Jar, $5 Kona Big Wave (Jar $8), $7 Well Jar

$2 Domestic Tap (until 10pm), $2 Wells (until 10pm), $3 Domestic Bottles, $3 Fireball & Icehole, $5 Kona Big Wave (Jar $8), $8 Well Jars

$2 Domestic Tap (until 10pm), $2 Wells (until 10pm), $3 Fireball & Icehole, $4 Crown Royal (until 10pm), $5 Kona Big Wave (Jar $8)

$2 Domestic Tap (until 10pm), $2 Wells (until 10pm), $3 Fireball & Icehole, $4 Jack Daniels (until 10pm), $4 Chuck Norris (until 10pm), $5 Kona Big Wave (Jar $8)

$2 off wine and liquor flights 3pmclose, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pmclose: $1 off cocktails, beer and wine

$2 off culinary cocktails 3pm-close, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close: $1 off cocktails, beer and wine

Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close: $1 off cocktails, beer and wine

Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close: $1 off cocktails, beer and wine

O’Kelly’s 3800 Main Ave., Fargo

* This is not a full list of specials. Specials subject to change. For updated and entire list of specials, go fargomonthly.com.

Old Broadway City Club 22 Broadway N, Fargo Old Broadway Grill 22 Broadway N, Fargo OB Sport Zone 22 Broadway N, Fargo

3-6pm: $2 rail and call drinks, $2 select tap & bottled beer and $4 house wines & $5.95 Domestic Pitchers, 6-10pm

$2 rail and call drinks, $2 select tap & bottled beer and $4 house wines

Pickled Parrot 505 3rd Ave. N, Fargo

Porter Creek Hardwood Grill ​1 555 44th St. S, Fargo

½ draft beer 3pm-close, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close: $1 off cocktails, beer and wine

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½ bottles of wine 3pm-close, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close: $1 off cocktails, beer and wine

Happy Hour all day

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Pounds ​6 12 1st Ave. N, Fargo

Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close: $4 signature Mules, $5 40oz bottle beers and $6 32oz Fruitopias

Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close: $4 signature Mules, $5 40oz bottle beers and $6 32oz Fruitopias

Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close: $4 signature Mules, $5 40oz bottle beers and $6 32oz Fruitopias

Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close: $4 signature Mules, $5 40oz bottle beers and $6 32oz Fruitopias

Happy Hour Specials, 3-6pm & 9-Close; $4 Moscow Mules, $5 40oz beers, $6 32oz Frutopias

Fargo's Best Build Your Own Bloody Mary & Mimosa bar! $9

Fargo's Best Build Your Own Bloody Mary & Mimosa bar! $9

Radisson 201 5th St. N. Fargo

4 -6 pm, free chips & salsa, $1 off all drinks

4 -6 pm, free chips & salsa, $1 off all drinks

4 -6 pm, free chips & salsa, $1 off all drinks. All day: Wine Wednesday, ½ price bottles of wine

4 -6 pm, free chips & salsa, $1 off all drinks

Rhombus Guys 606 Main Ave., Fargo

Happy Hour 3-6pm and 10pm-close: $2 off tall beers, $1 off short beers and shot drinks

Drink Local Night 8pm: $3 Proof products and $1 off local beers, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 10pm-close

Half off glasses and bottles of wine starting at 6pm, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 10pm-close

$4 pints of Rhombus beer starting at 9pm, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 10pm-close

$3 Deep Eddy Vodka starting at 8pm, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 10pm-close

$4 craft beer pints and 2-for-1 wells starting at 9pm

Bloody Mary Bar 11am-4 pm, $5 well vodka, $6 premium vodka, $3 you-call-its for service industry all day

Rick’s Bar 2721 Main Ave., Fargo

$3.05 Captain Morgan, $3.45 tall domestic taps 4:30pm-close

$3.75 Crown Royal, $3.95 Crown Black

$2.95 Bacardi and domestic bottles 4:30pm-close

Mug Club Night $3.75 Jack Daniel's and teas

$3.25 UV Vodka

$3.25 import and specialty bottles $3.25 Ice Hole shots

$3.35 tall domestic taps all day $2.75 well drinks 4:30pm-close

Rooter’s Bar 107 Broadway N, Fargo

$2 12oz. domestic draws all day

$2.50 Domestic Bottles all day; 9pm – 1am Late Night Happy Hour 2-for-1 Drinks

$2.50 Captain Morgan and Windsor all day; 9 pm – 1 am $3 PBR Pounders

$3 Rooter’s Rootbeers and $7.50 Domestic Pitchers all day

9 pm—1 am $2.50 12 oz Domestic Draw Beers

11 am – 4 pm $2.50 Homemade Bloody Mary w/ Beer Chaser; 9pm-1am $2.50 12 oz Domestic Draw Beers

Rosey's Bistro 212 Broadway N, Fargo

Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm ½ priced apps & $2 off all drinks, Happy Hour 9 pm - Close $2 off all drinks

Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm ½ priced apps & $2 off all drinks, Happy Hour 9 pm - Close $2 off all drinks

Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm ½ priced apps & $2 off all drinks, Happy Hour 9 pm - Close $2 off all drinks

Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm ½ priced apps & $2 off all drinks, Happy Hour 9 pm - Close $2 off all drinks

Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm ½ priced apps & $2 off all drinks, Happy Hour 9 pm - Close $2 off all drinks

Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm ½ priced apps & $2 off all drinks, Happy Hour 9 pm - Close $2 off all drinks

Happy Hour all day

Local Night: $3.30 Proof's 2 Docks Vodka and $1 off local brews from N.D., S.D., and Minn., Happy Hour open-7pm: $1 off all drinks

$3.30 Captain Morgan, $3.85 Crown Royal, Happy Hour open7pm: $1 off all drinks

$3.30 Deep Eddy Vodka, $3.85 Jack Daniels, Happy Hour open-7pm: $1 off all drinks

$3.25 domestic bottles; $3.85 Icehole, Fireball and Dr. McGillicuddy's, Happy Hour open7pm: $1 off all drinks

$4.30 Bloody Marys and Caesars, $3.30 Mimosas

$4.30 Bloody Marys and Caesars, $3.30 Mimosas

Happy Hour 3pm6pm. 9pm-midnight: $2 Well drinks & Domestic Bottles, $4 Crown Royal & Tito, $5 Patron

11am-2pm: $15 Bottomless, Mimosas, Bloody Marys/ Caesars,Domestic Taps. 9pmmidnight: $2 Well drinks & Domestic Bottles, $4 Crown Royal & Titos, $5 Patron

11am-2pm: $15 Bottomless, Mimosas, Bloody Marys/ Caesars,Domestic Taps. 9pm-midnight: 2-4-1’s

All day every day drink specials: $3 Sailor Jerry, Svedka Vodka, Liquid Ice & Svedka Vodka, $4 Jack Daniel’s and $5 El Jimador Margaritas, plus 2 happy hours.

All day every day drink specials: $3 Sailor Jerry, Svedka Vodka, Liquid Ice & Svedka Vodka, $4 Jack Daniel’s and $5 El Jimador Margaritas

All day every day drink specials: $3 Sailor Jerry, Svedka Vodka, Liquid Ice & Svedka Vodka, $4 Jack Daniel’s and $5 El Jimador Margaritas, plus 2 happy hours.

The Round Up Saloon 4501 Urban Plains Drive, Fargo

Shotgun Sally’s Rock & Roll Saloon 1515 42nd St. S, Fargo

Happy Hour 3pm6pm. 6pm-9pm: $10 Pitchers, $2 Pounders

Happy Hour 3pm-6pm. 3pmmidnight: $3 Tall Domestics, $5 Tall Crafts

Happy Hour 3pm-6pm. 9pmmidnight: Ladies Night; (3pm-9pm): $0.50 Wings

Happy Hour 3pm6pm. 9pm-midnight: MUG Night$5 Mug/ FREE with valid college ID; $2 Refills

Sickie's Garage 3431 Fiechtner Drive S, Fargo

All day every day drink specials: $3 Sailor Jerry, Svedka Vodka, Liquid Ice & Svedka Vodka, $4 Jack Daniel’s and $5 El Jimador Margaritas, plus 2 happy hours

All day every day drink specials: $3 Sailor Jerry, Svedka Vodka, Liquid Ice & Svedka Vodka, $4 Jack Daniel’s and $5 El Jimador Margaritas, plus 2 happy hours

All day every day drink specials: $3 Sailor Jerry, Svedka Vodka, Liquid Ice & Svedka Vodka, $4 Jack Daniel’s and $5 El Jimador Margaritas, plus 2 happy hours

All day every day drink specials: $3 Sailor Jerry, Svedka Vodka, Liquid Ice & Svedka Vodka, $4 Jack Daniel’s and $5 El Jimador Margaritas, plus 2 happy hours.

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$4 All Irish Whiskeys, $.75 off Craft & Import Beers, $6 Sidestreet Teas Happy Hour 2pm-7pm $.50 off all drinks and beers, $1 off all pitchers, $3.00 mystery shots

All Day Happy Hour 11am - Midnight: $.50 off all drinks and beers, $1 off all beer pitchers. Happy Hour 2-7pm: $.50 off all drinks and beers, $1 off all pitchers, $3.00 mystery shots

$4.00 Jameson Irish Whiskey. Happy Hour 2pm7pm: $.50 off all drinks and beers, $1 off all pitchers, $3.00 mystery shots

Happy Hour 2pm7pm: $.50 off all drinks and beers, $1 off all pitchers, $3.00 mystery shots

$4 Stoli, $4 Summit pints. Happy Hour 2pm.-7pm: $.50 off all drinks and beers, $1 off all pitchers, $3.00 mystery shots

$4 Jack Daniels and Jim Beam, $1 off ALL local beers and spirits

Service Industry Sunday Funday! (With valid server ID): $1 off "You Call Its" for all of our Service Industry Family, $2 off All Pitchers

$3.15 Miller High Life bottles $3.40 Bacardi Limon and Sailor Jerry's

$3.15 Bud and Bud Light bottles

$3.15 Bud and Bud Light bottles $3 White Zin and merlot wines

$3.15 Coors Light and Mich Golden Light bottles

$3.15 Bud and Bud Light bottles, $3.40 Captain Morgan

$3.75 Bloody Marys and Caesars, all day well specials $2.75

$2.80 all wells, $5.25 Busch Light pitchers

Speck’s Bar 2611 Main Ave., Fargo

$3.25 Beer pounders, free pool and darts

$3.25 Windsor and Black Velvet, free pool and darts

$3.25 Captain Morgan, $4 Jack Daniels

$3.25 domestic can beers, $3.25 Bacardi

$3.50 Import and craft beer

$3.50 UV Vodka and Dr Mc

$3.85 22oz taps, $3 well drinks, free pool and darts

Spirits Lounge 3803 13th Ave. S, Fargo

Happy Hour drink specials all day: $3 jumbo domestic beers and $1 off well pours

2-for-1 cocktails all day, Happy Hour 4-7pm: $3 jumbo domestic beers and $1 off well pours

$4 mule drinks all day, Happy Hour 4-7pm: $3 jumbo domestic beers and $1 off well pours

$4 Mojitos all day, Happy Hour 4-7pm: $3 jumbo domestic beers and $1 off well pours

Happy Hour drink specials open-4pm

Happy Hour drink specials all day

Sports Bar 619 NP Ave. N, Fargo

$2.50 tap beer pints, $3.50 talls

$2.50 Stoli and $3.50 Stoli with energy drink

College Night: Half price domestic pitchers

$2.95 Jack Daniel's, Captain Morgan, Bombay Sapphire and Grey Goose

½ off pitchers 7-10 pm

½ off pitchers 7-10 pm

$3 pounders, $3.50 Bloody Marys

Tailgators Sports Cafe 1322 Main Ave, Fargo

6-10pm: $3.50 tall Crown Royal, $3 UV Vodka

6-10pm: $3.25 Happy Hour bottles, $3 Captain Morgan

6-10pm: $8.50 domestic pitchers, $3 wells and Ice Hole shots

6-10pm: $2.75 Schnapps shots, $3.75 Gator Teas and import bottles

6-10pm: $3 Bacardi and Windsor, $3.50 Chuck Norris or Jag Bombs

Noon-10pm: $3.25 Happy Hour pints and bottles, $1 off whiskeys, $4.25 Bloody Marys

Noon-10pm: $3.25 Happy Hour pints and bottles, $1 off whiskeys, $4.25 Bloody Marys

Best Brews and BBQ: Two free tap pints and free apps from 530-7pm

Buy one mug, get one half off tap beer

Sidestreet Grille & Pub 404 4th Ave. N, Fargo Slammer’s Sports Bar & Grill 707 28th Ave. N, Fargo

True North Bistro 5064 23rd Ave. S, Fargo

Server industry night (one free half pint of beer with proof of server training card.)

* This is not a full list of specials. Specials subject to change. For updated and entire list of specials, go fargomonthly.com.

$2 off everything 3-6pm, $5 glasses of vegan wine, half price vodka and cognac after 9pm

$2 off everything 3-6pm, half price tequila and rum after 9pm

BYO Wine Night ($7 corkage fee) and ½ price bottles of wine, $2 off everything 3-6pm, ½ whiskey and gin after 9pm

$5 sparkling wines, $2 off everything 3-6pm, half price beer and wine after 9pm

9pm-close: half off all beer, glass wine, single shot well pours

9pm-close: half off all beer, glass wine, single shot well pours

$3 Captain Morgan

$6 domestic pitchers

$3 Windsor

$3 domestic pounders and bottles

$3 teas

Happy Hour 11am5pm

Vinyl Taco 520 1st Ave. N, Fargo

$2 off jumbo 32oz. Margaritas

$2 off PBR pounders, $1 off Mojitos

$1 off Proud Mary Pina Colada

$2 off all tequila shots

$1 off Cadillac Margaritas, $2 Margaritas 9pmclose

$1 Let's Get It On Lemonades, $1 Sangria, $2 off Margaritas 9pmclose

Wild Terra Cider and Brewing 6 12th St N, Fargo

Happy Hour 4-6pm: $1 off Ciders and starters, two glasses of wine $7

Happy Hour 4-6pm: $1 off Ciders and starters, two glasses of wine $7

Happy Hour 4-6pm: $1 off Ciders and starters, two glasses of wine $7

Happy Hour 4-6pm: $1 off Ciders and starters, two glasses of wine $7

Happy Hour: 2-6pm: $1 off Ciders and starters, two glasses of wine $7

9-10pm: $1 drinks, 10-11pm: $2 drinks

9-11pm: $2 drinks and bomb shots

9pm-midnight: $3 drinks and 2-for-1 shots

$3.30 Captain Morgan, $3.50 Long Island Iced Tea

$3.30 Bloody Mary and Caesars, $3.30 import bottles

$3.30 Bloody Mary and Caesars, $6 domestic pitchers, $8 import pitchers

Twist 220 Broadway N, Fargo VFW: Downtown

202 Broadway N, Fargo

The Windbreak 3150 39th St. S, Fargo Woody’s Bar 1550 32nd Ave. S, Fargo

4-7pm and 9-11pm: $1 off all drinks

4-7pm and 9-11pm: $1 off all drinks

4-7pm and 9-11pm: $1 off all drinks

Ladies Night: Ladies drink free (select taps and wells) 9pm-midnight, 9-11pm: guys get $2 drinks, $2 bomb shots

Happy Hour All Day ($1 off all drinks)

$3.30 Captain Morgan, $3.30 Bacardi and Flavors

$3.30 Deep Eddy Vodka, $3.30 glasses of bota box wine

$3.85 Crown Royal, $3.85 Jack Daniel's

Happy Hour all day

Brunch 11AM-3PM, Bottomless Mimosas

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Barcode 835 23rd Ave. E, West Fargo

Happy Hour 3pm6pm: $1 off all taps, bottles, pounders, wells and wines; $3 Captain Morgan, $1 off all domestic taps, Shot of the Day: $3 Rumpleminze

Happy Hour 3pm6pm: $1 off all taps, bottles, pounders, wells and wines; $3 Bacardi, $1 off all craft pounders, Shot of the Day: $3 Doctor McGuillicuddy's

Happy Hour 3pm6pm: $1 off all taps, bottles, pounders, wells and wines; $1 off Crown, $1 off domestic bottles, Shot of the Day: $3 Fireball

Happy Hour 3pm6pm: $1 off all taps, bottles, pounders, wells and wines; $3 Tito's, $1 off craft taps, Shot of the Day: $3 Icehole

Happy Hour 3pm-6pm: $1 off all taps, bottles, pounders, wells and wines; $3 Deep Eddy's, $1 off craft/ import bottles, Shot of the Day: $3 Jagermeister

$4 Mules, $1 off domestic pounders, Shot of the Day: $3 UV Bombs

$3.75 Bloody Mary's and Caesar's, $3 Mimosas, $1 off all taps, Shot of the Day: $5 Patron

Bar Nine 1405 Prairie Pkwy., West Fargo

8pm-12am: $1 Domestic Mugs & Stoli; Happy Hour 4pm-7pm: $1 off taps, wells and domestic bottles

8pm-12am:$1 off all beers (taps, bottles, pounders); Happy Hour 4pm-7pm: $1 off taps, wells and domestic bottles

8pm-12am: mug night $1.50 off all beer mugs; Happy Hour 4pm-7pm: $1 off taps, wells and domestic bottles

8pm-12am:$1 off Domestic Mugs & Jameson (plus Ladies Night Specials); Happy Hour 4pm-7pm: $1 off taps, wells and domestic bottles

8pm-12am: rum night $1 off Captain Morgan & Bacardi; Happy Hour 11am7pm: $1 off taps, wells and domestic bottles

8pm-12am: vodka night $1 off Titos & Deep Eddy; Happy Hour 11am-5pm: $1 off taps, wells and domestic bottles

$8 Domestic Pitchers and $1 off Icehole & Fireball all day

Blarney Stone 1910 9th St. E, West Fargo

Early Happy Hour 3pm- 6pm. Late night happy hour: 9pm-close: $2 off Drafts, $1 off House Wine, Dublin Bar Pours (2 for 1s)

Early Happy Hour 3pm- 6pm. Late night happy hour: 9pm-close: $2 off Drafts, $1 off House Wine, Dublin Bar Pours (2 for 1s)

Early Happy Hour 3pm- 6pm. Late night happy hour: 9pm-close: $2 off Drafts, $1 off House Wine, Dublin Bar Pours (2 for 1s)

Early Happy Hour 3pm- 6pm. Late night happy hour: 9pm-close: $2 off Drafts, $1 off House Wine, Dublin Bar Pours (2 for 1s)

Early Happy Hour 3pm- 6pm. Late night happy hour: 9pm-close: $2 off Drafts, $1 off House Wine, Dublin Bar Pours (2 for 1s)

Late night happy hour: 9pm-close: $2 off Drafts, $1 off House Wine, Dublin Bar Pours (2 for 1s)

All Day $1 off Drafts, $1 off house Wine, Dublin Bar Pours (2 for 1s)

Blvd Pub 3147 Bluestem Drive, West Fargo

Happy Hour 3-6p.m.; 6 p.m.close: Talls for shorts and $3.50 Bacardi

Happy Hour 3-6p.m.; 6 p.m.close: $3.25 Long Island Teas

Happy Hour 3-6p.m.; 6 p.m.close: 2 for 1 Domestic pints and wells

Happy Hour 3-6p.m.; 6 p.m.close: 1/2 price bottles of wine and $1 off mules

Happy Hour 3-6p.m.; 7 p.m.close: $1 off Captain Morgan and Titos

8 a.m.-noon: Bloody Bar, $4 Bloody's and Mimosa's; 7 p.m.close: $3.50 Fireball and Icehole shots

Hooligans 3330 Sheyenne St, West Fargo

Mug Night: $7 mug and fill, $3 domestic and $5 non-domestic refills

$4 tall domestic taps, half-price bottles of wine

$2.50 domestic bottles

Tea Night: $5 colossal teas

$3.50 well drinks all day

$2 pounders, domestic pitcher and a large pizza for $20

$8 pitchers of beer, $8.99 ultimate Bloody Marys, $3 Mimosas

MacKenzie River Pizza 819 24th Ave W E, West Fargo

3pm- 6pm: $3 wells, $3.50 craft pints, $2.50 domestic pints, $1 off wine glasses, 75 cent wings

3pm- 6pm: $3 wells, $3.50 craft pints, $2.50 domestic pints, $1 off wine glasses, 75 cent wings

3pm- 6pm: $3 wells, $3.50 craft pints, $2.50 domestic pints, $1 off wine glasses, 75 cent wings

3pm- 6pm: $3 wells, $3.50 craft pints, $2.50 domestic pints, $1 off wine glasses, 75 cent wings

3pm- 6pm: $3 wells, $3.50 craft pints, $2.50 domestic pints, $1 off wine glasses, 75 cent wings

3pm- 6pm: $3 wells, $3.50 craft pints, $2.50 domestic pints, $1 off wine glasses, 75 cent wings

3pm- 6pm: $3 wells, $3.50 craft pints, $2.50 domestic pints, $1 off wine glasses, 75 cent wings

Pub West 3140 Bluestem Drive, West Fargo

$3.50 tall domestic beer, $4.50 tall craft beer

$3.50 Captain Morgan and Bacardi

$3.50 Jack Daniel's, Jim Beam and Jameson, $4.50 Crown Royal

$3.50 UV, Wave and Tito's Vodka

$3.50 Windsor, $3 solo cups: Bud Light, Coors Light, Miller Lite

$3 solo cups: Bud Light,Coors Light, Miller Lite

Happy Hour all day, Service Industry Night: $3.50 you-call-its

Rookies 715 13th Ave. E, West Fargo

Happy Hour 3-6:30pm, 8pmmidnight: $7.50 Coors Light pitchers and $3.75 Crown Royal

Happy Hour 3-6:30pm, 8pm-midnight: $7.50 Miller Lite pitchers, $3 Jack Daniels and Jag, $3.75 Long Island Teas

Happy Hour 3-6:30pm, 8pmmidnight: $7.50 Bud Light pitchers, $3.50 Windsor and Smirnoff

Happy Hour 3-6:30pm, 8pmmidnight: $3 domestic pitchers and Shiner Bock bottles, $3.50 Deep Eddys, $4 Angry Balls shot

8pm-midnight: $3 Fireball, $3.50 Tito's Vodka, $5 Vodka Red Bulls, $3.50 Chuck Norris, Ninja Turtles and Jag Bombs

Happy Hour noon-6:30pm, 8pm-midnight: $3 import bottles and Tarantula Tequila, $3.50 Captain Morgan, Bacardi and Jameson

Happy Hour all day, Service Industry Night 10pm-close: $3 well drinks

Silver Dollar Flying Pig 221 Sheyenne St, West Fargo

$3 PBR pounders and $2.50 glass of moscato, merlot or chardonnay, 5-close

$3 PBR pounders and $1 off tap pints, 8pm-close

$3 PBR pounders and $2.50 Lord Calvert, Windsor and Black Velvet, 8pm-close

$3 pounders, $4.50 Patron, $4 Crown Royal, 8pm-close

$3 PBR pounders and $3.50 Captain Morgan and $2.75 Fireball shots

$3 PBR pounders and $4.25 Bloody Marys and Caesars and $2.75 Fireball shots 8pm-close

$3 PBR pounders and $2 off all beer pitchers and $4.25 Bloody Marys and Caesar’s all day

Three Lyons Pub 675 13th Ave. E, West Fargo

Mug Night! 7pm to close $2 buys the 32oz mug. Fills for pint price.

All day: $4 classic long islands and $5 specialty teas. $3 Icehole and Fireball shots

All day: $1 off pounders and $5 bomb shots

All day: $6 martinis, $3 glasses of wine, $3 McGillicuddy shots

8pm-close: $3.50 Jameson. All day: $1 off all canned and bottled beers

11am - 6pm: $3.50 Bloodys and Mimosas. All day: $3 Captain Morgan and Titos

New Happy Hour specials all day long

Town Hall Bar $3 Captain Morgan, $3.50 Crown Royal 103 Main Ave. & Washington W, West Fargo Apples 7-11pm

$3 32oz. domestic Mongo Mugs, Ladies night $1 off drinks, $3 shots 7-11pm

Happy Hour 3-7pm, $3 Windsor and Wu Tang shots 7-11pm

$3 Cristal & Limon, domestic pitchers $6 7-11pm

Fireball Friday $3, Extended happy hour 3-8pm and 7-11pm

Sex with Strangers $3, 10am-1pm $4 Bloody Marys & Caesars 7-11pm

$2.75 pounders all day, Service Industry Special: $2 well drinks & domestic beer 7-11pm

WEST FARGO

* This is not a full list of specials. Specials subject to change. For updated and entire list of specials, go fargomonthly.com.

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​Tru Blu Social Club 915 19th Ave. E, West Fargo

$5 Tru Tap Mules, 3-6 p.m. and 10 p.m.-1am: $1.25 off all liquor, wine and beer

$3 off all Martinis, 3-6pm and 10pm1am: $1.25 off all liquor, wine and beer

½ bottles of wine, 3-6pm and 10pm1am: $1.25 off all liquor, wine and beer

$2.75 16oz. domestic taps, 3-6pm and 10pm1am: $1.25 off all liquor, wine and beer

3-6pm: $1.25 off all liquor, wine and beer

11am-4pm: $6 Deviled Bloody Mary's, $2.50 Mimosa Flutes, $9 Mimosa carafes

11am-4pm: $6 Deviled Bloody Mary's, $2.50 Mimosa Flutes, $9 Mimosa carafes

​VFW: West Fargo 308 Sheyenne St., West Fargo

$2.50 regular domestic beers and Windsor

12 inch pizza and a pitcher of beer for $11

$3 Bacardi, Morgan, Mike’s Hard Lemonade or Wine Coolers

$3 domestic 25oz taps, $3.50 25oz Shock Top, $5 25oz Stone's Throw, $3 import bottles

Work Zone 701 Main Ave. E, West Fargo

$3 Jag shots, $3 Tuaca, Mug Special $6.50 with $3.50 refills

$3 Bacardi and Ice Hole

$3 Dr. Mac shots, Mug Special: $6.50 with $3.50 refills

$3 Captain Morgan, Malibu and Jag

$3 Jack and Jims

$3 Bloody Marys and Caesars, $3 craft and imports

$5.50 domestic pitchers, $3.50 Buccas, $3 Bloody Marys and Caesars

JC Chumley’s 1608 Main Ave., Moorhead

Happy Hour: 4-6:30pm- $2.50 Domestic Bottles & Wells, 50 Cents off all other drinks "MargaritaMonday" 6-10pm, $3 well or $5 premium

Happy Hour: 4-6:30pm- $2.50 Domestic Bottles & Wells, 50 Cents off all other drinks. "Happy Hour All Day", 11amMidnight: $2.50 Domestic Bottles & Wells

Happy Hour: 4pm-6:30pm- $2.50 Domestic Bottles & Wells. 8pmMidnight: $4 Busch Light Mug Fills, $5 Domestic Mug Fills, $5 Kettle One Long Island Teas

Happy Hour: 4pm-6:30pm- $2.50 Domestic Bottles & Wells, 50 Cents off all other drinks. 8pm-Midnight: $1 OFF Import Pints

Happy Hour: 4pm-6:30pm- $2.50 Domestic Bottles & Wells, 50 Cents off all other drinks. 5pm-12am: $3.50 Fireball; 8pm10pm: $3 Domestic Bottles, $3 Captain Morgan

11am-4pm: $2 Mimosas, $5 Bloody Mary's & Bloody Caesars

$5 Bloody Mary's & Bloody Caesars All Day

Legends Bar and Grill 803 Belsly Blvd, Moorhead

$3.50 Domestic Pounders. 3pm6pm: $1 off drinks. 8pm-10pm: $1 off drafts.

$3.50 Domestic Pounders. 3pm6pm: $1 off drinks. 8pm-10pm: $1 off drafts

$3.50 Domestic Pounders. 3pm6pm: $1 off drinks. 8pm-10pm: $1 off drafts

$3.50 Domestic Pounders. 3pm6pm: $1 off drinks. 8pm-10pm: $1 off drafts

$3.50 Domestic Pounders. 3pm6pm: $1 off drinks. 8pm-10pm: $1 off drafts

$3.50 Domestic Pounders. $5 Bloody Mary's/Bloody Caesar’s, $3.50 Mimosas, $1 off Legendary Drinks

Happy Hour all day. $3.50 Domestic Pounders. $1 off chips & queso. $5 Bloody Mary's/ Bloody Caesar’s, $3.50 Mimosas, $1 off Legendary Drinks

Mick’s Office 10 8th St. S, Moorhead

$2.50 Captain Morgan, $4 domestic mug fills, $4 bomb shots 8pm-midnight

$3 domestic pints, $3.50 select import pints 8pmmidnight

Ladies Night 8pm-midnight: $2.50 pounders and you-call-its

$2.75 wells, $4 domestic mugs, $3 Busch Light and Old Style mugs, jell-o shot raffle 10pm-close

$2.75 pounders, $3 Ice Hole 8pmmidnight

$5 endless Mimosas 11am4pm, $8 pitchers 11am-4pm

Happy Hour all day: 50¢ off all drinks, $4 Bloody Marys and Caesars

Happy Hour 5-6pm and 9-11pm, $3 select beer and drinks

Happy Hour 5-6pm and 9-11pm, $3 select beer and drinks

Happy Hour 5-6pm and 9-11pm, $3 select beer and drinks

Happy Hour 5-6pm and 9-11pm, $3 select beer and drinks

Happy Hour 5-6pm and 9-11pm, $3 select beer and drinks

Happy Hour 1-7pm, $4 scratch teas

Happy Hour 1pm-midnight

Happy Hour 1-7pm, $5 allyou-can-drink for ladies 9pmmidnight, $3 pounders (all day) $2 Captain Morgan & $3 bomb shots 9pm-midnight

Happy Hour 1-7pm, $3 perfect pint of Guinness and Irish car bombs 9pmmidnight

Happy Hour 1-7 pm, 11am-2pm: $10 all-you-can-drink Mimosas, Bloody Marys and domestic taps

Happy Hour from 1-7pm and $5 domestic pitchers

$2.75 22oz grande beers, $4 Sam Adams, Red’s Apple and Bell's specials 4-6pm

$6 pitchers of Bud Light, Shock Top, Miller Light, Coors Light and Nordeast, drink specials 4-6pm

$6 pitchers of Bud Light, Shock Top, Miller Lite, Coors Light and Nordeast 9pm-close

Grand beers $2.75 (all day)

Happy hour all day till 7/ ladies night 9-midnight

Late night Happy Hour 9pmmidnight

$8.50 pitchers all day

Bloody Mary special

MOORHEAD

Rustica Tavern 315 Main Ave., Moorhead

O’Leary’s Pub 808 30th Ave. S, Moorhead

Happy Hour 1-7pm, $5 domestic mugs, $6 import mugs 8pm-midnight

Speak Easy 1001 30th Ave., S, Moorhead

2-for-1 drink specials from 4-6 pm and $2 domestic bottles 7pmmidnight

2-for-1s 4-6pm

$5.25 pitchers of Budweiser, Mich, Amber Boch, Bud Light, Miller Light and Foster, drink specials 4-6pm

$3.25 Morgan

2 for 1's 9-midnight

$1.00 off All Whiskey

Vic’s Bar & Grill 427 Center Ave, Moorhead

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ove Your Buns may be a new nonprofit in town but it is here for a very important reason. Last fall, Executive Director Sara DCamp, learned that her rectal cancer became Stage IV, meaning it had metastasized. That sent her on a mission to increase awareness of the signs and prevalence of rectal cancer, empower informed decision making and improve quality of life in survivorship. "In short, we’re the people who want you to love your buns," said Natalie Wolff, Secretary for Love Your Buns. "That means taking care of yourself and being healthy, but also we want you to know that you are not too young to have colorectal cancer. Don’t explain away the symptoms you are experiencing simply because the odds might suggest that it’s unlikely for you." Being a new nonprofit, they are still getting their feet under them but they hope to engage the community by having walk and talk support groups that are focused on cancer patients and survivors. They really want to stress that anybody is able to have rectal cancer. "We want to stress the importance of recognizing the symptoms of rectal cancer and not ignoring them," said Wolff. "Whether you can’t afford the copay, don’t like going to the doctor or

are in straight up denial that something major could be happening, please know it’s so much better to go in right away! When caught early, colorectal cancers are easily treatable. The longer you wait, the more you’re going to wish you paid that $30 copay because the bills associated with cancer treatment pile up very quickly." Along with education, Love Your Buns hopes to empower patients to know what questions to ask when they go to the doctor. Long term, they hope to establish programming around oncological physical therapy for current and post-treatment patients. Despite being a new nonprofit, they have received a lot of positive feedback, including feedback on their fun logo, which was designed by DCamp.

Watch their website for upcoming walk and talk events, which are focused on cancer patients and survivors, but all supporters are welcome.

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"People are generally shocked to learn a 33-year-old mother of three was diagnosed with Stage III rectal cancer," said Woff. "Colorectal cancers are typically associated with older people but that’s not always the case. We’ve had people from other states who we don’t even know purchase Love Your Buns merchandise and we see pictures on social media. We’ve also been finding connections in this region and across the country of people who have either faced young onset colorectal cancer in the past or are currently facing it. Many of these connections also include friends or family members of those who sadly lost their lives to this disease. The stories are all very similar, and it’s clear that we need to find a voice and be heard. Love Your Buns is ready to take on the challenge of being that voice, and we’re working hard to get the word out!"

loveyourbuns.org • facebook.com/LoveYourBunsOfficial twitter.com/LoveYourBunsND • instagram.com/loveyourbunsofficial

The Last Page is a space to highlight community nonprofits and charities who are helping to create the culture in the Fargo-Moorhead area, making it such a wonderful place to live. If you know of an organization or individual who is making a difference, let us know! Email fargomonthly@spotlightmediafargo.com or reach out to us on Facebook or Twitter.

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