Fargo Monthly November 2015

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Best Appetizers

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Shred The Slopes

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The Avett brothers

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22 FEATURE

22 SHOP 'TIL YOU DROP From fashion trends and bling to handy gadgets and tasty food, we made stops all over FargoMoorhead to see exactly what our trendy shopping scene has to offer.

81 63 TASTY APPETIZERS OF FARGO-MOORHEAD 66 10 FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH TIES TO FARGO-MOORHEAD How well do you know the famous history of our community? Take a look at these notable former Fargoans who have struck it big. 70 BISON TAILGATING 72 BY THE NUMBERS: HOMEWARD ANIMAL SHELTER 74 Q&A: THE AVETT BROTHERS 76 FARMLAND FILM

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81 "AFFAIRYTALE" Initially rejected by dozens of publishers, a local resident has seen her love story memoir on some of Amazon's No. 1 best sellers lists. 84 YOUR GUIDE TO SKIING AND SNOWBOARDING DESTINATIONS Just because we live in one of the flattest places on Earth doesn’t mean we can’t hit the slopes. Here’s where you can hit the slopes for the day or an extended weekend. 90 P'S AND Q'S ETIQUETTE

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE 54 5 Things to Eat and Drink This Month 58 Culinary Spotlight 60 Mixologist of the Month 92 Around the Town 94 Startup Spotlight 98 Photos: 2015 Roughrider Ink & Iron Expo RESOURCES 103 The Hotlist (Must-see events) 105 Event Calendar 112 Live Music Calendar 115 Drink Specials


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EDITOR GO GO EDITOR

my wish list

AFTER HITTING THE STREETS THIS MONTH, I FOUND MYSELF DROOLING OVER SOME PARTICULAR ITEMS.

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KAPRAUN LEATHER JACKET

STRAUS

Maybe it’s my lifelong obsession with Indiana Jones, but I’ve always wanted to own a real leather jacket and I found this one haunting my dreams.

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et’s talk about the word oxymoron. The pairing of two words that have completely different meanings. For example: great depression, living dead, awfully pretty, tiny elephant or, as is the case of this month, fashionable Andrew Jason.

Today” to speaking at conferences and the daily interviews with some of Fargo’s biggest names, I’ve discovered I’m not just representing myself, but the magazine as a whole. It’s important to dress like you know what you’re doing even if I sometimes feel like I have no clue.

Go back to my younger days, and the idea of me editing a shopping magazine would be ridiculous. While wearing my painter jeans with holes that were a size too big and a T-shirt that was probably two sizes too big, I would have scoffed at the idea that I would spend my month going around shopping in the name of journalism. With the help of our talented, and impeccably-dressed, associate editor Erica Rapp, I’m now a believer in the power of looking good.

While many people are going online for their shopping needs, let’s not forget about the brick and mortar stores that are owned by people who live in our community. According to an Andersonville Study of Retail Economics, for every $100 spent at a local business, $68 will stay in the community. When you shop at a national chain, only $43 stays in the community. These small business owners all have the goal of improving our community, one product at a time. Let’s show our support for them by seeing what they offer and looking our best this year.

Since becoming a so-called “adult”, I have discovered the importance of looking the part. From monthly appearances on “North Dakota

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BLU PLAID SHIRT

HALBERSTADT’S

I’m a simple man. I don’t want my clothing to be flashy and that’s why I love this simple, yet stylish, plaid shirt.

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ROKK SOCKS STABO As much as I love Fargo, my body is not designed for cold weather. The first thing to get cold is my feet and I want these socks to keep me warm this winter.

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Shop These Items Women's: PROPER & PRIM - Qupid Black Heeled Boots $34, Sunglasses $15, Wristlet $38, Dress $77 Men's : STRAUSS - St. Croix Socks $32, Alex Cannon Sweater $125, J.Z. Gallery Collection Tie $115, Honest Belt $38, Leather Wallet $75, Enzone Cufflinks $45, Pendleton Shirt $125


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'til you Drop

t's about that time of year where shopping and gifts are a top priority on everyone's lists. From fashion trends and bling to handy gadgets and tasty food, we made stops all over Fargo-Moorhead to see exactly what our trendy shopping scene has to offer.

By Erica Rapp & Andrew Jason Photos by Paul Flessland and J. Alan Paul Photography

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Men’s Fashion

HALBERSTADT’S Bailey of Hollywood Hat $50

English Laundry Hybrid Coat $299.99 Citizens of Humanity Denim $178 Johnston & Murphy Socks $16 Johnston & Murphy Boots $175 102 Broadway N, Fargo halberstadtsmensclothiers.com

DAKOTAH BEARD OILS $16.50 Unglued Market 408 Broadway N, Fargo ungluedmarket.com

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M TIE $25 Unglued Market 408 Broadway N, Fargo ungluedmarket.com

STRAUS Massani Leather Vest $510 Stone Row Shirt $162.50

Mission Belt $39.95 Heritage Jeans $175

3223 13th Ave. S, Fargo strausclothing.com

LANVIN OXYGENE COLOGNE $80 Halberstadt's 102 Broadway N, Fargo halberstadtsmensclothiers.com

"DRINK LOCAL" MEN'S TEE $32 Blue Daisy/Blue Steel Mens Wear 1650 45th St. S, Fargo shopbluedaisy.com

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woMen’s Fashion LOT 2029 Simonetta Scarf $18

Cherish Stripe Top $22

Ethereal Fur Vest $53

Emily Ley Simplified Planner $58

Shiraleah Gold Drip Mug $12 Snobbish Green Jacket $48 Denim BLVD Black Pants $36 LOT 2029 612 Main Ave, Fargo lot2029.com

AZTEC FRINGE BOOTIES $49 Charmed Boutique 12 Broadway N, Fargo charmedboutiquefargo.com

BOOT SOCKS $20-$25 Charmed Boutique 12 Broadway N, Fargo charmedboutiquefargo.com

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LOW HEEL BOOTS $32 Proper & Prim 315 Broadway N, Fargo properprim.com

LACE FLOWER CARDIGAN & KNIT TANK TOP Cardigan $42.99 Tank Top $42 Charmed Boutique 12 Broadway N, Fargo charmedboutiquefargo.com

PATTERNED VEST & PLAID SHIRT Vest $68 Shirt $42 Blue Daisy/Blue Steel Mens Wear 1650 45th St. S, Fargo shopbluedaisy.com

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PLAID PONCHO $44.99 Charmed Boutique 12 Broadway N, Fargo charmedboutiquefargo.com

RED POLKA DOT PINUP DRESS $188 Vivie's Lingerie Boutique 420 8th St. S. Ste. B, Moorhead viviesboutique.com

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ALBERTO MAKALI SEQUINED COCKTAIL DRESS & SILK SCARF Dress $229 Scarf $89 Florentine's de Paris 1221 28th St. S, Fargo florentinesfargo.com

ASYMMETRICAL BOW SKIRT $90 Vivie's Lingerie Boutique 420 8th St. S. Ste. B, Moorhead viviesboutique.com

GENUINE SILVER FOX FUR VEST $999 Florentine's de Paris 1221 28th St. S, Fargo florentinesfargo.com

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GARMIN EDGE 810 GPS $399 Paramount Sports 2430 University Dr. S, Fargo paramountsports.net

SPIN TURN SKIS $599.99/Bindings $200 Paramount Sports 2430 University Dr. S, Fargo paramountsports.net


g&g FAIR TRADE RECYCLED CARDS $4.99 Others 18 8th St. S, Fargo othersshop.com

HOMEMADE GIN KIT $49.95 Eloise Boutique 14 8th St. S, Fargo facebook.com/EloiseFargo

22-PIECE KNIFE BLOCK SET W端sthof's Classic Ikon line block set with 19 knives, kitchen shears, a honing steel, and a wood block. $1600 Creative Kitchen creativekitchenonline.com 3902 13th Ave. S, Fargo (West Acres Mall)

BLACK KETTLE SOAP

STAINLESS STEEL SODA SIPHON

$8 Kittsona 610 Main Ave, Fargo kittsona.com

Add sparkle to any drink for a refreshing carbonated beverage with this easy, costeffective soda siphon. $90 Creative Kitchen creativekitchenonline.com 3902 13th Ave. S, Fargo (West Acres Mall)

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ocal resident Lindsey Volker is the owner and artist behind Art and Fawn, a jewelry company that features original, hand-painted pieces with beautiful touches of art and nature. She got the idea to start making jewelry after her grandmother passed away and she inherited some of her old jewelry. A particular vintage pendant, similar to the ones she makes now, caught her eye and planted the idea in her head to try and make one just like it with her own paintings.

Small Pendant $34

With a love of painting and a background in graphic design, the art of jewelry making has become the perfect hobby for Volker. It took a great deal of trial and error and experimenting with different materials to perfect her detailed look, but the outcome has been quite successful. Volker takes her beautiful crafts to many shows, including the Unglued Craft Fest, Corks and Canvas, Junk Market and more. In addition to her online Etsy store, you can also find her jewelry at Unglued Market in their Fargo and Sioux Falls, S.D. locations.

FIND ART AND FAWN ArtAndFawn.etsy.com Search Art and Fawn Art and Fawn Earrings $25

Rings $22

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accessories SHWOOD HANDCRAFTED EYEWEAR $129 Fowler's Heritage Company 210 Broadway N, Fargo fowlersheritagecompany.com

ADORNED PURSE $84 The Classic 512 Center Ave, Moorhead (Moorhead Center Mall) Search The Classic on Facebook

FARGO MAP NECKLACE These necklaces are handmade by owner Bobbi Bricker, under the name "B Inspired", and display various maps of Fargo in an ultra stylish way. $19.95 Abode DĂŠcor & Gift 4340 13th Ave. S, Fargo shopabodedecor.com

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HERSCHEL TRAVEL BAG $169.99 Fowler's Heritage Company 210 Broadway N, Fargo fowlersheritagecompany.com


a CUSTOM-MADE LEATHER WRISTLETS $30 O'day Caché 317 Broadway N, Fargo odaycache.bigcartel.com

CUSTOM-MADE JOURNALS $16 O'day Caché 317 Broadway N, Fargo odaycache.bigcartel.com

HATS $28-$32 Kittsona 610 Main Ave, Fargo kittsona.com

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a "LOCALLY GROWN" TRUCKER CAP $30 Blue Daisy/Blue Steel Mens Wear 1650 45th St. S, Fargo shopbluedaisy.com

ROKK SOCKS $16.95 Stabo 3902 13th Ave. S, Fargo (West Acres Mall) stabo-imports.com

4PEAT BIRCH PEEL BRACELET $29.95 Abode DĂŠcor & Gift 4340 13th Ave. S, Fargo shopabodedecor.com

REBECCA MINKOFF PURSE $195 The Classic 512 Center Ave, Moorhead (Moorhead Center Mall) Search The Classic on Facebook

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food & drink

WOODEN MARTINI GLASS $99.95 Eloise Boutique 14 8th St. S, Fargo facebook.com/EloiseFargo

THE BAR BOOK Everything you need to know about recipes and more in this A-Z guide to spirits, cocktails and wine. $20 Kittsona 610 Main Ave, Fargo kittsona.com

HONEY & JAM Balsamic Strawberry Jam $11.50 Raw Local Honey $16.99 Pinch & Pour 210 Broadway N, Fargo pinchandpour.com

FRED & FRIENDS PEPPER GRINDER $28.95 Zandbroz 420 Broadway N, Fargo zandbroz.com

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F&D STONEWALL KITCHEN SYRUPS

SAGAFORM SHOT GLASSES

$16.50-$17.95 Zandbroz 420 Broadway N, Fargo zandbroz.com

$34 Creative Kitchen creativekitchenonline.com 3902 13th Ave. S, Fargo (West Acres Mall)

WINE BOTTLE TOTE $12.95 Abode DĂŠcor & Gift 4340 13th Ave. S, Fargo shopabodedecor.com

HAMMERED BOWLS Stainess steel, doublewalled hammered nesting bowls, sold separately. $30-$60 Creative Kitchen creativekitchenonline.com 3902 13th Ave. S, Fargo (West Acres Mall)

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F&D

food & drink DUTCH OVENS

"DON'T ASK" DOUBLE OLDFASHIONED GLASS $11.95 Zandbroz 420 Broadway N, Fargo zandbroz.com

Also known as French ovens, these Le Creuset cast iron ovens are a classic heritage piece, coated in enamel and come in a variety of colors in round or oval. They've been perfected by Le Creuset for 90 years. $180-$390 Creative Kitchen creativekitchenonline.com 3902 13th Ave. S, Fargo (West Acres Mall)

MOSCOW MULE MUG LEMON LIME MISTER No need to buy bottles of lemon or lime juice when you can easily get it straight from the lemon. This nozzle dives right into the fruit for easy spraying, and it comes complete with a side shaver for when you need a zesty fruit twist. $7.99 Pinch & Pour 210 Broadway N, Fargo pinchandpour.com

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$30 Creative Kitchen creativekitchenonline.com 3902 13th Ave. S, Fargo (West Acres Mall)


F&D LOCAL PRIDE COASTERS $12 Unglued Market 408 Broadway N, Fargo ungluedmarket.com

22-PIECE KNIFE BLOCK SET $1600 Creative Kitchen creativekitchenonline.com 3902 13th Ave. S, Fargo (West Acres Mall)


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kids

BOWTIE CARDIGAN ONESIE $42 Pout Baby & Kids 1801 45th St. S, Fargo poutbabyandkids.com

RABBIT SKINS ONESIES $15.95 Stabo 3902 13th Ave. S, Fargo (West Acres Mall) stabo-imports.com

KROCHET KIDS INTL. OWL HAT $30 Others 18 8th St. S, Fargo othersshop.com

WIZARD OF OZ BOOK TEE $20 Others 18 8th St. S, Fargo othersshop.com

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PERSNICKETY LAYERED DRESS $98 Pout Baby & Kids 1801 45th St. S, Fargo poutbabyandkids.com


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pets BISON DOG JERSEY

PINK MOCCASINS

$25.50 Outermost Layer 518 Broadway N, Fargo outermostlayer.com

$47 Pout Baby & Kids 1801 45th St. S, Fargo poutbabyandkids.com

SWEDEN DOG LEASH $18.95 Stabo 3902 13th Ave. S, Fargo (West Acres Mall) stabo-imports.com

SWEDEN DOG COLLAR $13.95 Stabo 3902 13th Ave. S, Fargo (West Acres Mall) stabo-imports.com

"LOCALLY GROWN" ND/MN KIDS' TEES

BISON DOG JERSEY $30 Outermost Layer 518 Broadway N, Fargo outermostlayer.com

$26 Blue Daisy Boutique/Blue Steel Mens Wear 1650 45th St. S, Fargo shopbluedaisy.com

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ART

5FOOT20 DESIGNS

These fine art prints feature photographs, paintings and postcards of visual interpretations of the Fargo-Moorhead area. This designer certainly loves the area as much as we do.

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FARGO GOES

ARTSY

THE FUNKY NEEDLE MCCAL JOY

Show off your wild side with stunning, colorful prints of animals and more. Also, highlight your Fargo and NDSU pride with limited edition Bison prints that are sure to catch everyone's eye.

mccaljoy.etsy.com

OVER ETSY

AUTUMN IN DECEMBER

Fargoans don't need to have a brick and mortar store to sell their own unique goods. Many have hit the popular online marketplace, etsy.com. Here are some local folks selling their unique goods.

This unique shop out of Moorhead features original acrylic wall art. Each bright, eccentric piece is stunning in its own way and has the potential to liven up any room in the house or office.

autumnindecemberfm. etsy.com THE BABBLE SHOP

Handmade, printed cards and decorative prints from this shop each have hip imagery and are accompanied by witty quotes or puns. Perfect for any occasion, these cards are amusing and sometimes accented with pop-culture references.

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thebabbleshop.etsy. com

The Funky Needle’s creator designs all of the creations in her shop herself. Standouts include watercolor paintings featuring a colorful depiction of the state of North Dakota as well as a variety of quirky wall decor and fiber creations.

funkyneedle.etsy.com

SCOTT SEILER PHOTOGRAPHY

Growing up on a North Dakota farm affected Seiler in a profound way. Today he travels around the region photographing the beauty all around us. You can buy his photographs in canvas prints, wall art, greeting cards and more through his Etsy shop.

scottseilerphotos. etsy.com

ARTIST NICHOLE RAE

Find your inner beauty and strength with this wonderful shop full of creative typography art. Spoil yourself or your loved ones with items such as hand-lettered journals, prints and greeting cards.

artistnicholerae.etsy. com


JEWELRY & HANDMADE ACCESSORIES

618 LOVE

Midwesterners love celebrating our “North of Normal” culture. This shop has a lot of regional humor pieces sporting phrases such as, “Uff Dah!” and “I make a mean tater tot hot dish.”

618love.etsy.com

J ROSE DESIGN

From necklaces and earrings to headbands and scarfs, this shop has a little bit of something for everyone. The fun, adorable multi-wrap bracelets made of leather are sure to complement any look or style.

jrosedesignsnd.etsy. com

LADY GYPSY JEWELRY

Harness the power of healing stones and gorgeous hand wrapped pendants. This store also has a variety of cool boho pieces.

ladygypsyjewelry.etsy. com

MUST LOVE BEADS

Filled with completely unique pieces, Must Love Beads uses a variety of mediums to produce its gorgeous jewelry. Everything is handmade through the techniques of wire wrapping, hammering and soldering. You must check out this selection.

mustlovebeads.etsy. com

DRAGONFYRE STUDIOS

Chainmail is not just for medieval knights, it can also be extremely fashionable. This shop produces chainmail jewelry that is made ring by ring and even comes in a range of colors like turquoise and fuchsia.

dragonfyrestudios. etsy.com

MELD WORKSHOP

Founded by John Schneider, MELD Workshop is a makerspace in Fargo. Using laser cutting, MELD Workshop creates unique, Fargo specific items. You can buy items ranging from flasks to bamboo coasters.

FIFTH AND FOREST

For classic and elegant jewelry, this is your online destination. Handmade necklaces and bracelets are handmade out of various materials such as metals, wood, crystals, stone and more.

fifthandforest.etsy.com

meldworkshop.etsy. com

521 HANDMADE

This shops features modern home decor and lifestyles brands with unique, custom pillows, leather clutches, wall decor, and simple jewelry. Their "last name" canvas pillows are a popular item and make great gifts for special occasions.

521handmade.etsy. com

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KINDNESS OF STRANGERS

Mostly a vintage shop, Kindness of Strangers has vintage prints to take you back. Catalogues from long ago and even a Fat Albert book can be found in this adorable store.

kindnessofstrangers. etsy.com

HELLO LUCYS AEROW

Filled with hand-wrapped mixed media jewelry with the right amount of edge, this shop features handfuls of beautiful pieces that perfectly blend the look of stones and crystals with metals.

aerow.etsy.com

It's time to "keep it haute in the kitchen" with cute aprons, coasters, placemats, table runners and more. Show off your love for Fargo, get the perfect gift for the Bison fan in your life or simply treat yourself to something fun.

hellolucys.etsy.com

ZOOPHOGUS

Definitely one of the more original Etsy stores, Zoophogus offers all natural accessories. Unique features of this shop include scrimshaws, coyote headdresses and deer skin bracers.

zoophagous.etsy.com

MIDWEST MODISH

Midwest Modish makes super trendy jewelry organizer hangers. They are all made of repurposed rustic-style wood and no two are alike. Each set of hooks can be customized to fit any buyer’s needs.

midwestmodish.etsy. com

JENNYSUE CERAMIC

Add a little bit of flair to your space with this shop's adorable, handmade ceramic magnets.

jennysueinc.etsy.com


MISCELLANEOUS SWEN PRODUCTS

Kim Schobinger founded this unique Etsy site that sells unique weathervanes and other metals items. Ranging from items with animals to school mascots, even guys are sure to love this Etsy page.

swenproducts.etsy. com RED SILO STUDIO

STARFALL

This shop offers handmade, crochet teething products for babies with growing teeth. Fanciful Hedgehogs, ducks and owls are available as well as a convenience-based teething necklace for the busy moms of the country.

etsy.com/shop/starfall

If you don't want to make the trip to its brick and mortar store downtown, you can buy all of Red Silo Studio's fun photographs and paintings on its Etsy site.

OKIE DOKIE OILS

These handmade salts and oils can be the cure to what ails you. You can currently purchase bath salts and oils that reduce allergies and boost your libido.

okiedokieoils.etsy. com HULDAH'S FUNNIBOUTIQUED

From soaps to handmade towels, hats and bonnets, HULDAH's FunniBOUTIQUEd has a wide variety of everything. Owner Priscilla Lopez even takes special requests for handmade quilts.

huldahboutique.etsy. com

redsilostudio.etsy. com

KIDS MADE FOR MONKEYS

HOT TRAMP VINTAGE

Sassy and fun, Hot Tramp Vintage offers lots of really cool stuff. Kitschy jewelry, kitchen supplies and dresses are this shop’s main attractions. Follow @hot_ tramp_vintage on Instagram for updates and sales.

This shop for kids features handmade hooded towels with a range of adorable characters adorning its products. From Grumpy Cat to Russian nesting dolls, it’s sure to have something that any child would love.

madeformonkeys. etsy.com

hottrampvintage.etsy. com TOT TUDE

Is there a child in your life that's got a rock-and-roll edge? Well, Tot Tude has some totally rad children’s clothing that they would love. Faux tattoo-sleeved shirts and toddler do-rags are their specialty.

tottude.etsy.com

LITTLE LAMM & CO.

This is Fargo’s premiere scrapbooking-centric Etsy store. Little Lamb has an array of options for any sort of scrapbooking or memory project you (or your hobbyist best friend) may be pursuing. It also displays home decor wall prints in the same style.

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The temperature is dropping but the dining and drinking scene in Fargo is still staying hot.

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DEEP-FRIED PORK TENDERLOIN Lovingly named "The Babe", this delicious tenderloin is served on one of the softest buns in town. It is deep-fried in a housemade breading and is one of the new items on the new menu that will be unveiled soon. Looking for a cheaper deal? O'Kelly's has free wings from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. 54 | NOVEMBER 2015 | FARGOMONTHLY.COM

O'KELLY'S

3800 Main Ave, Fargo okellys.net


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TY'S MAGIC APPLE CIDER

With apples pressed right behind 20 Below Coffee, you'll have a tough time trying to find a fresher apple cider. Made with just the right amount of mulling spice and cinnamon sticks, this apple cider is just right on the cold days.

20 BELOW COFFEE

14 Roberts St, Fargo 20belowcoffee.com

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BREAKFAST CHIMICHANGA

South Fargo's newest restaurant is bringing something different to the table, especially with their breakfast chimichanga. Stuffed with scrambled eggs, cheese, bacon, chorizo and smothered in a green chili cheese sauce, queso freso and pico de gallo, it'll satiate any appetite. A little tip from us: they have a BBQ scotch egg that won't be on the menu, but you can still order it. Trust us, it's worth it.

BARBACOA

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CHICKEN 'N WAFFLES

This take on a classic dish is huge in flavor. Served with four waffles and chicken strips, a homestyle chicken gravy, butter and syrup, the dish is as fun as the atmosphere at NoBull. Pro tip: wrap the chicken strip in a waffle and dunk into the gravy and syrup.

NO BULL COUNT RY CLUB

609 NP Ave, Fargo nobullfargo.com

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CARL'S CASCADIAN

The perfect fall beer, Carl's Cascadian is actually made from local Cascadian hops grown by, guess who, somebody named Carl. With an ABV of 5.9 and IBU of 70, this beer is similar to a porter with the hop profile of an IPA. 56 | NOVEMBER 2015 | FARGOMONTHLY.COM

KILSTONE BREWING

764 34th St. N. Ste. R, Fargo KilstoneBrewing



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Turkey Roasting M ost families celebrate Thanksgiving with a smorgasbord of side dishes to accompany a roasted turkey. None of those seem to have any relevancy unless the main attraction is successfully pulled off. If the turkey is dry and bland, the complementing side dishes won’t seem nearly as complementary. Here are some simple tips for ensuring that the turkey will impress rather than distress. By Eric Watson | Photo by Andrew Jason

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Identify the turkey. Natural or organic turkeys typically provide greater quality compared to your average run-of-the-mill frozen turkey. If a fresh local turkey is available, that’s the way to go. Also, plan for approximately one and a half pounds per person.

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Thoroughly dry the exterior and the cavity before roasting.

The skin will crisp better without additional moisture being applied throughout the cooking process.

remove moisture.

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the right temperature. Make sure the turkey comes to room temperature before roasting. Don’t put it in the oven cold.

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Don’t stuff the turkey. If you want nice, crispy skin then you need to allow air movement in the cavity during cooking time. A small amount of aromatics in the cavity is fine, but keep it minimal.

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Don't skip seasoning.

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the brine. If your turkey is self-basing or injected, then it doesn’t do any good to brine. It will end up being overly salty. Otherwise, brining is a good idea and will lead to greater flavor and moisture.

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thaw time. Allow one day of thaw time for every four pounds of turkey. It typically takes four to five days total. Unwrapping the turkey one day in advance under refrigeration will help provide a crispier, roasted exterior.

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Generously season the exterior and the cavity with salt and pepper before cooking. Season the bottom of the turkey as well.

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Start with a hot oven. A 30-minute blast at 450 degrees will help caramelize the skin. If the skin is browning too quickly, you can always tent the surface with aluminum foil.

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use the right rack. A roasting rack is ideal in order to ensure consistent cooking throughout.

Don’t baste the turkey.

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cook time. A general rule is to cook the turkey for approximately 30 minutes for every pound. I think this is crazy considering that I cook most turkeys in about two and a half to three hours. This leads us to the next tip…

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Don’t overcook the turkey. Use a real thermometer, not a pop up. Place the instant-read thermometer in the thigh. The turkey should be pulled from the oven at 165 degrees. Any further than that and you’re just asking for a bone-dry experience.

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let it rest. Let the turkey rest for 30 minutes before cutting into it.

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don't fret pink meat. If the leg meat is slightly pink near the bone, don’t freak out. As long as you cooked it to 165 degrees, you’re safe. All turkeys and chickens will have a slight pinkness near the leg bone. It's perfectly safe. In closing, I’d like to say that turkeys don’t make you sleepy. Over-eating makes you sleepy. So, seriously, stop blaming tryptophan for your napping. Think about it. When’s the last time a turkey sandwich for lunch forced you into a nap? Anyhow, happy Thanksgiving! 59


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Mixologist of the Month

a sweet treat from

Jon Eiynck @ Bulldog tap 4265 45th St. S, Fargo bulldogtap.com

Snag a drink from head bartender and manager at Bulldog Tap, Jon Eiynck, for a delicious dessert drink that will leave your taste buds wanting more. Pumpkin spice isn’t the only fall flavor out there, and Bulldog’s salted caramel creation is a shining example of that. By Erica Rapp | Photos by Paul Flessland

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Can you talk about your decade of experience in the restaurant business? “I was in the kitchen for seven years at Ground Round. Eventually I worked my way into bartending, and then I did a little bit of both for a long time. Then I was offered a position here (Bulldog Tap) as a bartender by a couple of guys I used to work with at Ground Round. Then I just moved up the ranks here. I became a shift lead and supervisor and that led to bar manager.”

What do you like to experiment with when it comes to making new drinks? “We do a lot of shots. We’re a shot bar here. I love it when people come up and ask for a shot of whatever, then we get to mix a lot of interesting things together. We work with flavored vodkas a lot. It’s fun.”

salted caramel bulldog • 1 ½ oz. Pinnacle Salted Caramel Vodka • 1 oz. Kahlúa Coffee Liqueur • Coca Cola • Heavy Cream • Belgian Chocolate and Hazelnuts (for garnish)

What’s so great about this drink and why should someone order it? “It’s kind of our signature drink and that’s kind of what we’re known for. I think it kind of helps that the name of the bar is in it, too, so people are kind of drawn to it initially. It’s delicious. It’s a dessert beverage. You don’t taste the alcohol but you know it’s there.”

Pour vodka and liqueur over a tall glass of ice and top with CocaCola. Add a dash of cream on the top and garnish with fresh-shaved Belgian Chocolate and hazelnuts. Drink will set on its own.


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hether you and your friends are out watching the big game or you're just looking to eat a snack on the smaller side, appetizers can satisfy just about anyone. With so many endless options, and so many friends (hopefully) to share them with, appetizers can be the best part of a restaurant's menu. That's why we scoped out some tasty and unique appetizers from Fargo-Moorhead bars and restaurants. By Erica Rapp | Photos by Paul Flessland and Dani Wente

Bavarian Pretzels There's nothing more perfect for a chilly, fall day than three warm, soft pretzel sticks and a comforting, haus beer cheese sauce for dipping. You definitely might want to keep these for yourself.

Würst Bier Hall

630 1st Ave. N, Fargo wurstfargo.com

​Irish Egg Rolls & Sausage Rolls

These sausage-wrapped hard-boiled eggs are lightly coated in bread crumbs and deep fried for the perfect crunch. Dip it in the spicy mustard sauce for a fun little kick to your snack.

​ he Irish eggs rolls ​at Three Lyons T Pub are stuffed with cabbage and corned beef that's brined and handshaved in-house, and served with handmade thousand island and sweet chili sauces. If that wasn't enough to spark your cravings, the sausage rolls, British sausage wrapped in a puff pastry, are served with brown mustard and a specialty Guinness gravy.

SPECIALS Visit their website for $5.95 various food specials every night of the week from 3 - 6 p.m. and 9 - 11 p.m.

SPECIALS 2-for-1 appetizers Monday - Friday from 3 - 6 p.m. and all day Sunday

Hennessy's Irish Pub

Three Lyons Pub

Scotch Eggs

4323 45th St. S, Fargo hennessys-irishpub.com

675 13th Ave. E, West Fargo threelyonspub.com

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​Salmon Lox The rules are simple: Take a piece of the toasted focaccia bread, layer it with the citrus-cured salmon, spread on a little bit of the signature house roasted garlic, spinach and artichoke dip and top with a juicy tomato for a perfect European snack with impeccable flavor.

The Blarney Stone Pub

1910 9th St. E, West Fargo blarneyirishpub.com

​Hog Wings ​​ The wonderful smell of this dish alone is enough to make your mouth water. Juicy, bacon-wrapped pork shanks are coated in a savory, honey Sriracha glaze and make for the perfect start to a delicious main course meal.

Usher's House

700 1st Ave. N, Moorhead ushershouse.com

Frickles You can't go wrong with a good batch of fried pickles. Dill pickles are lighted coated with an herbseasoned panko bread crumb and deep fried to perfection. Dip these bad boys in ranch dressing and you've got yourself one tasty appetizer. SPECIALS Various appetizer deals during Happy Hours: Monday - Thursday 3 - 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. close, Friday 3 - 6 p.m. and all day Sunday.

Lucky's 13 Pub

4301 17th Ave. S, Fargo luckys13pub.com

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​Italian Nachos Bring your friends and come hungry if you plan on diving into these flavorful nachos. Tortilla chips are layered with chicken, sausage, black olives, diced tomatoes, jalapeños and topped with a creamy alfredo sauce, mozzarella and cheddar cheeses. It's definitely a great snack to treat the tastebuds.

Grazies Italian Grill

2000 44th St. S, Fargo (Lower level of the Multiband Tower) graziesfargo.com


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​Mac and Cheese Balls ​​ Your favorite childhood dinner is now a tasty bite-sized snack. Melted goodness of cheese and noodles are deep fried to a crunchy perfection for you to share with your friends.

Kitchen Gremlin

402 Broadway N, Fargo kitchengremlin.com

Potato Pavé Flaunting a unique presentation, this small-plate tapa at Fargo's distillery is a delicious and impressive twist on a tasty scalloped potato dish. A combination of layered paper-thin potatoes, heavy cream and clarified butter is baked to a golden brown for a soft delight. The pavé portions are served on top of a sweet onion pureé, chive oil and a helping of "bacon chevre", a fluffy concoction of bacon mixed with goat cheese, for some serious flavor.

​Proof Artisan Distillers

414 4th Ave. N, Fargo proofdistillers.com

Thai Chili Flatbread ​​ This tasty flatbread is finger-licking good, packed with flavor and won't leave you too stuffed to enjoy your savory meal. Perfectly baked, a toasted tortilla bread is topped with shrimp, a mango salsa sweet chili sauce and mozzarella cheese.

Toscana

202 Broadway N, Fargo toscanadowntown.com

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Famous People with ties to Fargo-Moorhead

JONNY LANG

Known for: Blues guitarist and musician A native of Fargo, Lang found success at the age of 16 with the release of his album “Lie To Me.� In the last 20 years, Lang has performed with acts such as The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, B.B. King, Sting and he played for President Bill Clinton at the White House. After battling alcoholism and drug abuse, Lang is now performing more gospel music and released his last album in 2013.

The frozen tundra can produce a lot of talent. Take a look at these notable former Fargoans who have struck it big. By Andrew Jason

RONALD DAVIES

Known for: judge who ordered desegregation of all-white Little Rock Central High School

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Davies High School in Fargo is named for this Crookston, Minn., native. He was the federal judge who stood against Orval Faubus, the governor of Arkansas, to desegregate Little Rock High School. After the Supreme Court ruled that all schools be segregated, Little Rock refused to admit nine black students. Governor Faubus ordered the National Guard to block admittance for these students. Davies ruled that the black students should be allowed to attend school at Little Rock High School. Davies continued to sit on the federal district court in Fargo. Photo courtesy of Video Art Studio, Fargo, ND


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ED SCHULTZ

Born Robert Velline in Fargo in 1943, Vee gained a reputation with the rock band, The Shadows, in Fargo. In 1959, Ritchie Valends, The Big Bopper and Buddy Holly died in a plane crash on their way to a concert in Moorhead. The concert promoter decided to put the show on anyway with 15-yearold Vee performing. He quickly gained success and the rest is history, as he went on to record such hits as “Take Good Care Of My Baby," “The Night Has A Thousand Eyes” and “Rubber Ball”.

Schultz was the most-listened-to liberal radio talk show host in America. He briefly played for the Oakland Raiders before going into broadcasting, where he started off as a conservative talk show host on local station WDAY-AM. He worked his way up and eventually hosted “The Ed Show” for six years on MSNBC before being cancelled at the end of July. He now does daily podcasts on his website, wegoted.com.

Known for: musician

Known for: liberal talk show host

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KEVIN SORBO

Known for: star of TV Show "Hercules" Sorbo realized global fame when he starred as Hercules on the hit show “Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.” The Mound, Minn., native went to school at MSUM, where he double majored in marketing and advertising while being active on the wrestling team. He started out by modeling but soon made his way into acting and has since appeared in several movies and TV shows.

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6 BOB BACKLUND

Known for: WWF professional wrestler A former wrestler at NDSU, Backlund started wrestling professionally in 1973, working his way up to wrestling in the World Wrestling Foundation. Wrestling under the name “Mr. Backlund," he earned the WWF title during his 30-year career. In fact, Backlund holds the record for the secondlongest WWF World Heavyweight Championship reign.

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ROGER MARIS

Known for: professional baseball player who held the record for most home runs in a season

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Probably Fargo’s most famous citizen, Maris has a museum in the West Acres Mall. Maris, a former football and track star at Shanley High School, broke Babe Ruth’s home run record with 61 roundtrippers in 1961 before going on to win the World Series that year with the New York Yankees.

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Known for: winner of America’s Next Top Model Cycle 7 Fargo native CariDee English appeared on season seven of America’s Next Top Model on the CW Network. Before appearing on Top Model, English performed with the comedy group The 4th Option, which performed at the old Eastgate Lounge in Moorhead. English has appeared on several TV shows and hosted “Pretty Wicked” on the Oxygen Network.


ROXANA SABERI

Known for: journalist who was held prisoner in Iran for espionage A former Miss North Dakota and top-ten finalist in the Miss America pageant, Saberi graduated from Concordia College with degrees in communications and French before going on to receive her master’s in journalism and international relations. She is most famous for when she lived in Iran doing reporting for NPR, BBC and other news outlets. On January 21, 2009, Saberi was arrested and sentenced to eight years in prison for espionage, sparking an international controversy. After 100 days in prison, she was released and has continued her career as a journalist.

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Known for: jazz singer Probably best known for the jazz classic, “Fever”, Lee was born in Jamestown, N.D., in 1920 before moving to Fargo to become a singer at the WDAY station, where she adopted the name Peggy Lee. She went on to a successful singing and acting career, earning an Academy Award nomination for her role in “Pete Kelly’s Blues” and helped write and sing several of the songs in the Disney classic, “The Lady and the Tramp.”

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ith ESPN making an appearance in Fargo for the third straight year, excitement for the NDSU Bison couldn’t be higher. We talked to Fargo Monthly’s sister publication, Bison Illustrated, editor Joe Kerlin, about what you need to know if you want to participate in the festivities.

By Andrew Jason ​Photos courtesy of Bison Illustrated

tailgating

pro tips from joe kerlin

Tailgating If you haven’t been tailgating before a Bison home game, you’re truly missing out. Thousands fill the west parking lots of the Fargodome to gear up for game day. Here are some things to know. There are two lots. One is reserved and you need to reserve your spot before the season. The other lot is first come, first serve. That lot opens at 8 a.m. but you’ll want to get in line as early as possible. People have even waited in line overnight to get a spot.

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If you don’t want to wait in line, everyone is welcome to walk around tailgating. It has the feel of a music festival. Stop by and make some new friends.

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You’re allowed to drink alcohol, but make sure you bring a plastic cup to put it in. Also, if you’re bringing multiple drinks, make sure you put them in a cooler. If you’re walking around and someone offers you food, give them some cash. The "Midwest nice" often means people won’t ask for anything, but just offering goes a long way. Walk around and enjoy the sights. Make sure you don’t get stuck at one tent. There’s a lot to see. The lot closes half hour before kickoff. It’s very difficult to find someone, so make sure you have a detailed plan where to meet your friends. If you say, “Meet by the Bison flag,” you’ll be walking around for a while.


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going to the game Tickets to a Bison game are a hot commodity, but they’re not impossible to hunt down. If you want season tickets, the easiest way is to join NDSU’s booster club, Team Makers. Go to ndsuathleticfund.com to learn more.

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Tickets for the rest of the season’s home games are sold out, but you can sometimes find tickets on Craigslist or stubhub.com.

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Standing room and other reserved tickets are sometimes available the Friday before the game at 8 a.m. Make sure you watch North Dakota State Bison’s Facebook page for more info.

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CARSON WENTZ

what to know about the team We’re sure you already know they’ve won four straight NCAA Championships, so we’ll skip that. However, here are the basics of what you should know about this year’s team. Carson Wentz, one of the best quarterbacks NDSU has ever seen, was injured last month. He was replaced by untested freshman quarterback Easton Stick.

1. NICK DELUCA

NDSU is a very physical team. They’re not very fast, but they have a great run game with three stellar running backs.

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Zach Vraa, A.K.A. the grandpa of the team, is a six year senior and is on the way to breaking multiple records for NDSU receivers. The defense is one of the best around. Nick DeLuca is a stud at linebacker and they have a young defensive line that will only get better.

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WHEN TO CHECK THEM OUT? November 11 @ 2:30 p.m. – Missouri State | November 17 @ 2:30 p.m. – Western Illinois 71


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BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE

homewardonline.org HomewardAnimalShelter @HomewardAS

Formerly the Humane Society of FargoMoorhead, Homeward Animal Shelter's mission is to “Rescue. Shelter. Protect. Rehome.” They’ve been doing just that for the animals of Fargo-Moorhead for the last 49 years. We went behind the scenes with them to see just how much they actually do. To learn more about them, go to homewardonline.org.

By Andrew Jason Photos by Paul Flessland

VOLUNTEERS per week

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PEOPLE participate in the PAWS WALK


ANIMALS have been placed in homes by Homeward Animal Shelter in its history

POUNDS OF DOG AND CAT FOOD they go through in a year

Total COST TO CARE for each animal

ANIMALS PLACED each year


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or 15 years, The Avett Brothers have brought their blend of folk, bluegrass and rock and roll to their fans. Upright bassist and vocalist Bob Crawford has been with them for all that time. He talked to us about what it’s like touring with Scott and Seth Avett for so many years and let’s us know what to expect from their show at the Fargo Civic Center on November 13. 74 | NOVEMBER 2015 | FARGOMONTHLY.COM

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Have you ever been to Fargo? If so, what do you think of our little community up here? “I love it. We were there, the years kind of run together, but I feel like it was about two years ago that we were there. I can’t remember the name of the place. It was an indoor venue but I gotta say that everybody was so nice and you guys seem to really have something going on there. You guys have a great sense of humor up there and I just remember that wherever it was, we got to put our hands into concrete or something. Do you know where that is?” I know exactly where that is. That’s awesome. “They gave us a bunch of real great T-shirts. We go places and


and take. … You’ve got these two incredibly talented prolific individuals that have, and continued to live, very artistic lives in a very intent way. … We produce commercial art because this is what we do for our living, but their approach to art is anti-commercial. … The dynamic that Scott and Seth share with one another is very giving and loving. Their father instilled in them at a very early age that the world is tough and most people aren’t going to be on their side so they need to be on each others’ side and they need to be each others’ best friend because they’re brothers and that’s what they live by."

we get these T-shirts and we all wear them to this day. It’s the woodchipper T-shirt, the one with the parallelogram. It’s so funny, because we go to a lot of places and they give us T-shirts. I gotta say that the Fargo ones are in rotation for all us” I will have to tell our Convention and Visitor’s Bureau that they’re doing a good job picking out their T-shirts. “You guys have really taken this with a sense of humor and brevity and lightness to it. It’s really great. It’s a really unique place.” You’ve been with the band quite awhile. Take us through what the dynamic of what the band is like now. Did you ever feel like you had to squash sibling rivalries? “The good thing is that Scott and Seth (Avett) have a tremendous relationship. There’s a lot of give

It’s interesting that you bring that up because I was listening to some of your songs on Spotify and some like “I and Love and You” have close to 17 million listens, and some of your YouTube videos have over one million views. You said anti-commercialism, but are the number of views and listens important to you guys? “I hate to say it but I think I’m from a different generation personally. I’m 44 years old. These views aren’t anything new. In the past five, six years, it’s been an important dynamic in the music business. I don’t know what a million views means. That sounds like a lot to me. (Laughs) That sounds like that would translate to other things. I think it’s great. … I think that’s great that people are seeking that stuff out and watching it and enjoying it. Really, our goal, and the most important thing, is to be able to be out on the road and play shows, because I think that’s where the magic is for us. I think that if having YouTube views translates to there being a market to do that, I think that’s a great thing. It’s a positive thing.” Last question, anything you want to say to your fans in Fargo? What can we expect from your show? “It’s good to get back there. It’s going to be the last show of the year. We’re doing a New Year’s show and a couple other special things in December but it’s technically the last show of our touring year, so it should be the best show of the year. We’re going to be real happy to be there and we’re excited. Hopefully I’ll be able to see more of the actual town this time. We’re excited to be there.”

To read the full interview with Crawford and hear him talk about the TV show “Fargo”, highlights throughout his career and spending time with his family, go to fargomonthly.com


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FARMING THE NEW FACE OF

BY ANDREW JASON | PHOTO BY J. ALAN PAUL PHOTOGRAPHY

Preston Pagen, Brian Petermann, Steve Arneson, Matt Gilbertson and Bob Krabbenhoft are on the Board of Directors for the Clay and Wilkin Soybean and Corn Growers Association. This organization is bringing the film "Farmland" to the Fargo Theatre on December 2. 76 | NOVEMBER 2015 | FARGOMONTHLY.COM


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one are the images of the American farmer portrayed in the iconic painting “American Gothic” by Grant Wood. In its place, you’re more likely to see an image that’s more recognizant of the American teenager. Farmers are adapting 21st century technology to make it feasible to feed the world’s 7.3 billion people. A new film is coming to Fargo to highlight what the life of the American farmer is really like. We talked to Academy Award winning documentarian James Moll, who created the movie “Farmland,” about his movie and the new faces of farming.

Q TAKE US THROUGH THE GENESIS OF HOW THIS FILM CAME ABOUT. A “I had been wanting to make a film

around or about farming for quite a few years, just from my own general interest. I grew up in Los Angeles so I didn’t have very many opportunities to visit a farm, I can’t remember any. I had specifically thought about wanting to do something on farming. I never really had an angle. … My agents, who represent me for all of my film projects, mentioned that I should

speak to the USFRA (US Farmers and Ranchers Alliance) who was interested in supporting a documentary about farmers. I was concerned at first because it sounded like they wanted a commercial. Something to promote a specific agenda. I met with them and they said, ‘No. You can make it about whatever you want. You can film whomever you want. All you have to do is film on a real farm.’ I said, ‘Great.’ So I came up with the idea of the next generation of farmers.”

Q WHEN PEOPLE THINK OF FARMERS, THERE’S STILL THIS MISCONCEPTION. DID YOU APPROACH THIS PROJECT WITH ANY MISCONCEPTIONS THAT WERE SHATTERED WHILE YOU WERE FILMING? A “I approach all of my projects in a very open minded, impartial sort of way. If I go in with too many preconceived

Director James Moll interviews farmer Leighton Cooley for the documentary 'Farmland'.

notions or if I go in expecting a story to unfold a certain way, then I’m not doing my job. I honestly didn’t know what to expect. I did learn that the farmers certainly feel like they’re stereotyped by a lot of people and a lot of people don’t know what a farmer looks like. … I had a lot of people say to me, they did have misconceptions and they did have different ideas of what they do, what they look like. It’s funny, now that I’ve been on so many farms and I’ve gotten to know so many farmers, it seems ridiculous to me that so many people in our generation have no idea. They don’t know farming. They don’t know farmers. It’s such an important part of our lives. The people that are growing and raising our foods are foreign to us. That’s ridiculous. That’s one of the reasons I’m proud of the film. It really is serving the purpose of introducing people to the average family farmer.”

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ONE FARMER feeds approximately

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FARMS 1,000 ACRES

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not all doomed. There are certainly people who have farming in their blood. I think, increasingly, younger people are wanting to come back to the farm. It’s not only in their blood. It’s not only part of their character and what they love; it can also be a good living or a moderate living. … There are even people like the young woman profiled in the farm, Margaret, who is a first generation farmer. She just happened upon a passion for farming while traveling the world and visiting other farms and farmers. She loves it and it’s a great passion for her. The passion for farming, the interest for farming and the business of farming will certainly keep farms going strong.”

Q UP HERE IN NORTH DAKOTA, WE HAVE A VESTED INTEREST IN FARMING. DOWN IN LOS ANGELES, ARE YOU SEEING MORE OF AN INTEREST IN FARMING AS PEOPLE BECOME MORE URBANIZED?

A “Not as much as I would hope.

And a lot of people in the bigger cities, when they go to see a film on farming, they’re often looking for films that are pushing a certain point of view, often a negative one, the things that are wrong in farming and agriculture. It’s a shame. Certainly, while there are things that are wrong or can be improved, as in every business, the positive side of farming and farmers is something that we should know about. I’m surprised that there’s not more interest. After people see this film, misperceptions do change.”

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ABOUT THE FILM Academy Award winner documentarian James Moll directed Farmland. The film follows six young farmers throughout their year. The Clay and Wilkin Soybean and Corn Growers Association is bringing the movie to the Fargo Theatre. You can learn more about the film at farmlandfilm.com. Here are the details. December 2 @ the Fargo Theatre 7 p.m. showing 8:30 p.m. Q&A panel with area farmers and industry professionals Bring a canned food donation before the film and receive pop and popcorn.

Q AFTER FILMING THIS, YOU WEREN’T INSPIRED TO RUN AWAY FROM L.A. AND MOVE UP TO FARGO AND BECOME A FARMER? A (Laughs) “It’s tough. Being a farmer is

a tough job. Every one of them, across the board, every one of the farmers that I met works long hours and work hard, as many people do in many professions. These guys were pretty fierce in their commitment and their lives and their professions. The multigenerational aspect was something that was interesting to me. Being raised on a farm, these farmers learn so much. I don’t think it’s something I could pick up and do tomorrow. … Put it this way, it’s a nice place to visit. I think I’ll keep my day job.”

ABOUT JAMES MOLL James Moll is a documentarian who has directed films such as “Foo Fighters: Back and Forth”, “Inheritance” and “The Last Days”. It is for that last film that he won an Academy Award for Best Documentary. The film follows five Holocaust survivors as they journey back to their childhood homes and concentration camps. It was produced by Steven Spielberg.

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A Nontraditional Love Story Local resident C.J. English, who was born and raised in Fargo, might seem like an ordinary woman, aside from the fact that she has written a memoir that recently hit No. 1 on Amazon Kindle in “Diaries and Journals.� Initially rejected by dozens of publishers, English not only took the dive into the world of self-publishing but also took a leap of faith by bringing her mesmerizing and scandalous love story to light. By Erica Rapp | Photo by J. Alan Paul Photography

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espite what the title, "Affairytale", might presume, the memoir goes far beyond the story of a woman’s affair. It’s a true story about the hard and dirty stuff that happens to everyone but nobody talks about. “The book isn’t 300 pages about having an affair. It’s 300 pages about a normal person in a marriage with a great guy and hardly any issues… but why couldn’t we get along?” said English. “Family values always said that you made your bed and now you lie in it, so I stayed.” English’s spell-binding memoir documents her struggles of being in an unhappy, mundane marriage and staying in a relationship despite the fact that she knew she had married the wrong person. In her time with her ex-husband, there had been someone else, a close family friend whom she had an undeniable connection with for years and is now her current husband. English knew that marriage didn’t have to be the way she was living it, until one night when she realized that she didn’t have to settle, that happiness in marriage was possible and you can truly find your “happily every after.”

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“When I got together with my husband now, I really took that leap that (marriage) could be like that. It’s really good. I had no idea that marriage or relationships could be this good,” said English. Writing her story happened by accident. English had spent a good majority of her life in the health and nutrition industry and came up with the idea to write a weight-loss and recipe book. The project didn’t capture her attention thoroughly, and so she started writing about her love story and found that it came together much easier. “I didn’t have to pound down doors to get it through. Once I had my daughter and husband’s blessing, I knew I had to commit to it. And the ball just started rolling,” said English. She started the book three years ago and completed it this past May. Once English decided to go full-throttle with the memoir, she teamed up with Amanda McKinnon, a local marketer


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"I had no idea that marriage or relationships could be this good." and English's friend by day and now her creative director and publicist by night. The duo set up an extensive marketing plan to reach out to book bloggers and reviewers and got the word out through social media. English also reached out to dozens of agents and publishing companies, only to be turned away for reasons such as, “Great title, great premise, but we’re not looking for a new author.” That’s when English’s decision to self-publish the memoir came to fruition. According to English, Amazon has made it “easy and an option for individuals to selfpublish rather than having the gatekeepers be the only ones that

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disseminate information.” Within a month of the book being published, it reached the No. 1 spot on Amazon Kindle's “Diaries and Journals” list and No. 4 on the “Love and Romance” list. Initially, the book was also available on Barnes and Noble’s Nook and other various e-book sites around the world, but now English says that by being exclusive to Amazon, the perks are much better. “It gets a lot of traffic and holds its own on Amazon. We’re working on a big push to take it to the next level, but Amazon was already a huge accomplishment,” said McKinnon.

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ust because we live in one of the flattest places on Earth doesn’t mean we can’t hit the slopes. Here’s where you can check out ski or snowboard destinations for the day or an extended weekend. AMENITIES KEY Cross Country

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DAY TRIP DETROIT MOUNTAIN detroitmountain.com Detroit Lakes, Minn. Distance from Fargo

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Your shortest drive from Fargo for good skiing, Detroit Mountain offers a full day's worth of activities. The beautiful lodge offers grab-and-go items, as well as a selection of beers and wines at the Horse's Neck Saloon. About 11 different runs await you. This is a great spot to learn how to ski or snowboard.

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If you don't mind a little driving, these are some of the more popular ski hills and resorts within a weekend or extend weekend’s drive. MOUNT SKI GULL skigull.com Nisswa, Minn.

Distance from Fargo

135 mi.

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DAY TRIP FROST FIRE frostfireskiarea.com Walhalla, N.D. Distance from Fargo

POWDER RIDGE powderridge.com Kimball, Minn. Distance from Fargo

HUFF HILLS huffhills.com Mandan, N.D.

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ANDE'S TOWER HILLS andestowerhills.com Kensington, Minn. Distance from Fargo

102 mi.

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For the last 35 years, Andes Tower Hills has seen millions of skiers go down its 13 different runs. Located near the beautiful Alexandria, Minn., lakes area, Andes offers fun skiing with a great view. This is a nice, easy day trip from Fargo for those looking to spend a relaxing day on the slopes. 183 mi.

WILD MOUNTAIN wildmountain.com Taylor Falls, Minn. 217 mi.

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217 mi.

SPIRIT MOUNTAIN spiritmt.com Duluth, Minn.

Distance from Fargo

236 mi.

HYLAND SKI AREA threeriversparks.org Bloomington, Minn. Distance from Fargo

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MOUNT KATO mountkato.com Mankato, Minn.

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GIANTS RIDGE giantsridge.com Biwabik, Minn.

Distance from Fargo

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BUCK HILL buckhill.com/winter Burnsville, Minn. Distance from Fargo

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BOTTINEAU WINTER PARK skibwp.com Bottineau, N.D. Distance from Fargo

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WELCH VILLAGE welchvillage.com Welch, Minn. Distance from Fargo

285 mi.

COFFEE MILL SKI coffeemillskiresort.com Wabasha, Minn. Distance from Fargo

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BRIDGER BOWL bridgerbowl.com Bozeman, Mont. Distance from Fargo

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DAY TRIP BUENA VISTA bvskiarea.com Bemidji, Minn. Distance from Fargo

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143 mi.

Located at the continental divide, Buena Vista offers 16 runs with the longest being 2,000 feet long with a 230-foot drop. With tubing, two terrain parks, four chairlifts, more than 15 miles of cross country skiing, a beautiful lodge and much more, Buena Vista offers plenty to do for those willing to make the trek up to the lake country in northern Minnesota.

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P's Q's Growing up in Chicago, Rachel Stone was the oldest of four children and often found herself struggling to fit in, dealing with hardship and constantly wishing she could have someone to look up to and guide her along the way. That’s why Stone has developed P’s and Q’s Etiquette, a program through the local school systems that brings young women and girls together to help them find empowerment and success.

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had always wanted a big sister, someone to talk to that could understand and give me advice. Now, I get to be that big sister for young women,” Stone said. When Stone moved to Fargo with her husband and children years ago, she knew

that she wanted to be involved with the community and was very interested in working with young people and early childhood literacy. That’s where she got her start with the Head Start program, a national organization that provides early childhood education and parent involvement services to low-income children and families. During her time volunteering in the community and working with Head Start, she was contacted by a modeling agency and soon found herself competing to be Mrs. North Dakota International in 2005. With a second-runner up win, her confidence soared and she turned right around the next year and took the crown, being the first African American woman

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to take the Mrs. North Dakota International title in 2006. Using the Head Start program as her platform, she saw the honor of the crown as a huge opportunity to achieve her goals of spreading the word about the program and to get even more involved with helping today’s youth. After traveling the country and speaking in schools, Stone realized she needed to get involved with the school system, which didn’t prove the be the easiest task. To do so, she got a job serving lunch at Madison Elementary School and had such an impact on the children that the principal eventually made her a paraeducator, where she dealt with many students with behavioral issues.


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Here’s a quick overview of the classes that Stone’s program offers. “Leader-licious” Teaching girls how to be a leader. Covers bullying, self-esteem, conflict resolution, relationships, education. “BeRare Model” Inner beauty, healthy eating, seeing the importance of adults, finding a role model and being one. “BeRare Girl” Focuses on the inside. Goals, dreams, selfesteem and breaking negative habits. “Table Etiquette 101” Manners, proper dinner and eating etiquette, posture, and various how-to’s.

“That’s when I knew there were unmet needs. Working with the staff, you see them struggling, and they don’t always have the time to help

with the internal stuff,” said Stone. “That’s why I wanted to develop this program, to be the middle man that can deal with these issues so that our children can get the most out of education.” Thus, P’s and Q’s Etiquette was born with a small group of girls through Stone’s church two summers ago. This past summer, the program saw growing success with classes being held through the school systems. Stone received a grant from the FM Area Women’s Foundation to make the program available to young girls outside the

school system, and she now teaches her classes through Madison Elementary and Horizon Middle School during school hours, after school and through the YMCA. Stone offers a variety of classes through P’s and Q’s that cover a range of topics such as finding role models, self-esteem, being a leader, bullying, table etiquette, the importance of education and taking responsibility for your actions. “My goal is to get them to realize that their choices now do have an effect on their future. You reap what you sow.

I want them to realize their talents and know that they can be successful,” said Stone. Stone has had a huge impact on the Fargo-Moorhead community and with today’s youth, and plans to grow her program all over the city to help even more children from all walks of life. “I was raised to serve and impact. I was taught that life is about more than just a pretty face and your status. It’s about purpose. I felt like it was my purpose to inspire young children,” expressed Stone. It’s pretty clear that she has done just that.

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hen I came to The Chamber over five years ago, I noticed a need. Yes, the community was growing and thriving, business was booming, we had many stellar local leaders emerging and national entertainment acts coming to town, but one thing missing was the chance to regularly hear from national thoughtleaders in timely talks in this region.

help but share their experience here once they leave. I’m thrilled at the response these events have garnered. Every year is bigger and better, as evidenced by our need to increase the size of the venue due to sell-out crowds and increased sponsorships. This year’s speaker is no exception.

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Our sixth annual Voices of Vision will bring in former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani on Wednesday, November 11 at the Ramada Go to Plaza & Suites. His fmchamber.com presentation, titled for more information. “Principled Leadership: In the Face of Change and Crisis,” will focus on We started the event lessons learned as he in 2010, and so far, Voices of Vision revitalized New York City and pulled speakers have included Lt. Col. through the crisis of 9/11. He will share Oliver North, Bob Woodward, Joe how effective leadership can result Theismann, Governor Jeb Bush and in profitability and how to use these Terry Bradshaw. principles in your own life to inspire excellence from the team around you. Hosting these types of well-known speakers not only gives our community We are extremely excited about the opportunity to hear and see a bringing a national leader such as variety of public figures, but also gives Giuliani to our community to share his visibility to our region and showcases accomplishments and insights from our metro area. Our hope is that these leading our largest city in the United leaders are so impressed with FargoStates during one of the nation’s Moorhead-West Fargo that they can’t largest crises. Thus, our Voices of Vision event was born. Voices of Vision is an annual event that we host, and is designed to bring nationally-recognized, world-thought visionaries to the Fargo-MoorheadWest Fargo area.

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Craig Whitney is the President and CEO of the Fargo-MoorheadWest-Fargo Chamber of Commerce. We know it can be controversial to bring in speakers with a political background, but we fully believe in the power of the voice Giuliani has and are confident that his message will be applicable to business leaders from all walks of life. We encourage everyone to come to hear his message and join the discussion. Voices of Vision is about bringing people together. Not only have we seen support for this series from the community, but we are also incredibly thankful to our sponsors. Like all our events and programs, we wouldn’t be able to bring in such big names without their generous backing. One thing I’m particularly excited to be able to do is bring Giuliani to the Roger Maris museum at West Acres Mall. As you may know, he is a big New York Yankees fan, and a fan of Roger Maris. We anticipate that he will meet one of Maris’ grandsons Richie Maris of Principal Financial Group, who is one of The Chamber’s ambassadors. We will get to share the story of the Maris family and showcase our region even further, and that will be very special. It really is a privilege to bring these kinds of leaders to our region, and I very much look forward to Giuliani's message this month. Exposing our community’s members and business leaders to opportunities like this is important for us as a Chamber and only strengthens our understanding of the world while strengthening our own metro.



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ver the last two months, I've spent much of my time outside our community. During this time, I've spent a week in South Dakota hosting events in Brookings, Rapid City and Sioux Falls. I've given a talk in Las Vegas on Fargo's Startup Community and facilitated a research weekend with Texas State University. I just completed a three-week trip in Bangalore, India working with students from Concordia College and Gustavus. During this time, it’s given me plenty of opportunity to reflect on what is special about our community. Below are five of the areas I'm most grateful for during this holiday season.

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Walk into Startup Drinks on any given month and you'll see folks of multiple generations spending time together, discussing ideas. Our community is filled with students, recently retired folks, mid-career professionals and even Jim, our beloved 89-year-old living in a senior center. The richness of people with a diverse perspective coming together is special and we need to appreciate this. Mentorship goes two ways, and our community is ripe with folks of different ages spending time together.

Recently, Phil Soran from Minneapolis was in Fargo for the launch of Vidku and to give a talk at NDSU. He sent me a very complimentary email celebrating our community and our energy. He shared his belief that Fargo is at a special moment in history with a size that has extreme advantages. He was impressed by how quickly things come together and the ability to get folks engaged in a cause. I agree with Phil. We are big enough to have tremendous health care, education, tech companies, etc., yet small enough where we have access to one another.

For some, the dream in life is to be independent. Yet, this aspiration strips communities. For our region, we actually need each other. The strength of Brookings helps us. The strength of Wahpeton, N.D., helps us. Our region sticks together to support and celebrate one another. For our tech community, to attract the talent needed to fill the opportunities, we need multiple great opportunities for folks. We need our parks and attractions. We need our mall and our downtown. The beauty is, none of us can do it alone, and that creates a special energy and magnetism where we learn to trust and help one another out.

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Going to different cities, I'm reminded of just how special many places in Fargo are: Greg Stumbo’s hidden coffee bar below The Loretta Building, Mark Weiler’s incredible gallery and Ashley Morken’s shop supporting local artists are all examples of folks that have created beautiful spaces. We also have an increasing amount of artists sharing their work on the Forum's walls in a hidden alley, all over the Meadowlark Building or behind 300 Broadway. These special spaces create memories that are cherished. We have tremendous talent creating unique spaces, sharing their work in galleries and shops and a community that has leadership thinking critical about a place where creatives want to live.

Walking the streets of Bangalore, I found myself homesick for folks on the street smiling at me. In Vegas, there were plenty of smiles shared, yet they came with what I believe was an ulterior motive. Our community is filled with kind, welcoming folks that are quick to say hello. Sure, it helps when the sun is shining and we aren't avoiding a snowstorm. However, I'm convinced that the kindness and generosity of our community is easy for guests to experience and being away from Fargo makes me appreciate this warmth even more.

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Roughrider Ink & Iron Expo Back in October, the Roughrider Ink & Iron Expo rocked the Scheels Arena for its second year, which was bigger and better than ever. Live tattooing, seminars, motorcycles, live entertainment and more filled the arena to celebrate the area's wonderful tattoo and bike community for three days. Not to mention popular rock band Clutch was able to perform on the last night. We stopped by to watch the ink flow and enjoy the atmosphere. Photos by Paul Flessland


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THE AVETT BROTHERS 13th at 7 p.m.

Join the popular indie rock band as they perform in Fargo with musician Jill Andrews. This melodic blend of indie rock and folk in a captivating performance is sure to connect to your soul with hits such as "I and Love and You." With plenty of hit singles and numerous accolades under their belt, this group will definitely not dissapoint. jadepresents.com

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NDSU BISON FOOTBALL VS. MISSOURI STATE 21st at 2:30 p.m.

​​ There's nothing like a good Bison football game to fill your Saturday. Whether you're at the game, tailgating or watching at home, Bison Nation is always fun to be a part of. And, speaking of tailgating, make sure to stop by before it gets a little too cold outside. gobison.com

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HOLIDAY LIGHTS PARADE

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Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani will bring his expertise and insights to the metro when he headlines The Chamber’s sixth annual Voices of Vision. His presentation, titled “Principled Leadership: In the Face of Change and Crisis,” will focus on lessons learned as he revitalized New York City and pulled through the crisis of 9/11. He will share how to use his principles in your own life to inspire excellence from the team around you.

Who's ready for a little holiday cheer? Join the community in this kick-off to the holiday season that's presented by the Downtown Community Partnership and sponsored by Xcel Energy. This parade attracts thousands of spectators throughout the Fargo-Moorhead community and includes hundreds of participants. This magical evening will feature spectacular parade floats, marching units and more. The parade will start and head west into Downtown Fargo on NP Avenue, and then head north on Broadway to Sixth Avenue North.

With opening band Shamans Harvest, popular modern rock band Theory of a Deadman will bring their chart-topping hits to Fargo-Moorhead. Finding themselves on the Billboard's lists such as "Top Rock Albums", "Top Alternative Albums", "Top Hard Rock Albums", Theory of a Deadman has hit numerous accolades in the rock scene over the years and have landed tours with artists such as Stone Sour, Godsmack, Daughtry and Mötley Crüe.

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STAY UP TO DATE WITH WHAT’S GOING ON IN THE AREA. NDSU BISON FOOTBALL VS. WESTERN ILLINOIS (HARVEST BOWL) 7th at 2:30 p.m.

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HOME FREE 8th at 8 p.m.

These five country a cappella stars from Minnesota were recently crowned the season four champions of NBC's "The Sing-Off" after nearly a decade of hard work and crafting some serious vocal talent. Home Free has been perfecting their live shows for years by playing in countless fairs, on college campuses, in Fortune 500 companies and in theaters all over the country and is making their way to Fargo on the heels of their album, "Crazy Ride," release.

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MIXOLOGY LAB

Every Sunday at 7 p.m.

Every Sunday until Memorial Day at the Boiler Room, you can participate in a mixology lab to learn about different spirits and even try your own hand at creating one yourself. Two area awardwinning mixologists host the class, and registration includes four hand-crafted cocktails plus appetizers for $30. boilerroom.com The Boiler Room

LEGACY: THE EDDIE GASPER DANCE TRIBUTE 7th at 7 p.m.

In August, Gasper's School of Dance lost a beloved part of their studio family and company, Eddie Gasper. Gasper was the founder of the performing arts school, the FM Ballet and many other organizations in the community. His son Matthew Gasper and alumni dancer Patrick Kasper will be restaging an evening of dance filled with one-of-akind pieces that lit up the stage during Eddie's career as a choreographer and dancer. Matthew Gasper will be paying tribute to his father and his signature style. Choreography by the late Eddie Gasper will dazzle you throughout the performance. gaspersschoolofdance.com NDSU Festival Concert Hall

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DACOTAH BANK BOWL 8th at 9 a.m.

Who will win as Mayville State, University of Jamestown, Valley City State, Dickinson State, Presentation College, Dakota State, Woldorf College and Trinity Bible College face off? fargodome.com Fargodome

1800 University Dr. N, Fargo

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9th at 8 p.m.

Scottish-American comedian Craig Ferguson’s biggest comedy tour to date hits Fargo just months after Ferguson will be seen in his original stand-up comedy special debuting on Epix “Craig Ferguson: Just Being Honest.” Ferguson entered the world of late night comedy following a diverse and eclectic career in film, television and the stage and it has led him to various accolades, including a Grammy nomination for Best Comedy Album. fargotheatre.org Fargo Theatre

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1635 42nd St. S, Fargo

CONCORDIA COLLEGE THEATRE: "COMPANY"

12th - 14th at 8 p.m., 15th at 2 p.m. and 19th - 21st at 8 p.m.

A single man is unable to fully commit to a monogamous relationship, let alone marriage. Directed by Sally Story, this production was among the first "concept musicals" centering on adult themes and relationships and Concordia College will be bringing it to the stage.

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concordiacollege.edu Concordia College - Comstock Theatre (Mainstage)

901 8th St. S, Moorhead

PIE & PINT NIGHT cross-country trip that grazes over a plethora of styles. Sexton will perform tunes from his new record, as well as some of your favorite classics on this tour. The activity and worldwide touring behind his accolades has laid the foundation for the career he enjoys today with an uncommonly loyal fan base. fargotheatre.org Fargo Theatre

314 Broadway N, Fargo

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2 E-COMMERCE BREAKFAST 10th from 7:30 - 8:30 a.m.

This monthly e-Commerce breakfast is for anyone who has a passion or interest in the many niches of the e-commerce industry. This month, the event will be hosted by Arthur Ventures. Enjoy breakfast, a short presentation and an engaging discussion. Pre-registration is required. emergingprairie.com Arthur Ventures

210 Broadway N, Fargo

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MARTIN SEXTON

10th at 8 p.m.

Get ready for a night of throwbacks that are sure to be etched in your soul. Martin Sexton's new album, "Mix Tape of the Open Road," is a musical

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INTRODUCTION TO SUSHI

11th from 6 - 9 p.m.

Are you a sushi fan? Learn the basics for creating your own sushi rolls right at home, along with the methods and importance of preparing sushi rice. Find out the difference between Nigiri and Maki and get hands-on experience making your own California Roll. Bring a sharp chef's knife for food preparation. Pre-registration required. squareonekitchens.com Square One Kitchens

1407 1st Ave. N, Fargo

VOICES OF VISION WITH RUDY GIULIANI 11th from noon - 1:30 p.m.

Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani will bring his expertise and insights to the metro when he headlines The Chamber’s sixth annual Voices of Vision. His presentation, titled “Principled Leadership: In the Face of Change and Crisis” will focus on lessons learned as he revitalized New York City and pulled through the crisis of 9/11. He will share how effective leadership can result in profitability and how to use these

12th form 6 - 8 p.m.

Stop on over to Uncle Maddio's Pizza every Thursday night for a sweet deal. $9.99 gets you a nine-inch pizza and a pint of cold beer, and you definitely can't go wrong with either of those. unclemaddios.com/fargo-nd Uncle Maddio's Pizza

1690 45th St. S, Fargo

TARZAN: THE MUSICAL

13th - 14th, 20th - 21st and 27th - 28th at 7 p.m., 15th and 22nd at 2 p.m.

Moorhead High School's theatre department presents Disney’s highflying musical of Tarzan. Based on Edgar Rice Burrough’s Tarzan of the Apes and and the Disney animated film, this musical tells the story of an infant boy orphaned on the shores of West Africa. Taken in and raised by a tribe of gorillas, the young boy strives for acceptance by his ape father while grappling with his uniqueness. With heart-pumping music by rock legend Phil Collins, a book by TONY Awardwinning playwright David Henry Hwang and excitement by Foy, this is a show for the entire family to enjoy. moorheadschools.org Moorhead High School

2300 4th Ave. S, Moorhead

DAKOTA BOWL: NORTH DAKOTA HIGH SCHOOL STATE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS 13th at 9:10 a.m. fargodome.com Fargodome

1800 University Dr. N, Fargo


3 LEVEL 2 COMEDY CLUB

PANGEA - CULTIVATE OUR CULTURES

Get ready for some drinks and laughs at the upper-level bar of the Radisson hotel in Downtown Fargo. Comedians John DeBoer and Vincent Acevedo will be performing two shows per night for the Level 2 Comedy Club. Get your tickets in advance for good seats.

This cultural event is a free, indoor, oneday, family friendly celebration of the cultural diversity in the Fargo-Moorhead community. The festival draws community members together to learn about each other through sharing their artistic and cultural traditions. Dance, music, artists, cuisine and much more from all over the world will be there for people and families to experience. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Lake Region Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage fund.

13th and 14th at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.

facebook.com/level2comedy Radisson

201 5th St. N, Fargo

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THE AVETT BROTHERS

13th at 7 p.m.

Join the popular indie rock band as they perform in Fargo with musician Jill Andrews. This melodic blend of indie rock and folk in a captivating performance is sure to connect to your soul with hits such as "I and Love and You." With plenty of hit singles and numerous accolades under their belt, this group will definitely not dissapoint. jadepresents.com The Civic Center

207 4th St. N, Fargo

FARGO FORCE VS. MUSKEGON 13th and 14th at 7:05 p.m. fargoforce.com Scheels Arena

5225 31st Ave. S, Fargo

CONCORDIA MEN'S BASKETBALL VS. U OF M MORRIS 14th at 7:45 p.m.

gocobbers.com Concordia College - Memorial Auditorium

901 8th St. S, Moorhead

14th from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

hcssonline.org Heritage Hjemkomst Center

202 1st Ave. N, Moorhead

BLACK IS BACK: A TRIBUTE TO JOHNNY CASH ​14th at 7 p.m.

Get ready for a night of fun with a diverse line-up of musical artists in tribute to the legendary Johnny Cash. The show will be headlined by Sherwin Linton and The Cotton Kings. General admission and VIP tickets are available and a limited number of back-of-balcony tickets are also available through Tickets300. facebook.com/BlackIsBackFargo Fargo Theatre

314 Broadway N, Fargo


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BEGINNERS CAKE DECORATING CLASS 14th from 2 - 5 p.m.

Now's your chance to learn the skills to create your own custom cakes in the all-inclusive decorating class for beginners. You'll learn about the basic tools required for cake decorating, how to ice a cake, proper piping techniques, writing with icing and more. You even get to take home the cake you create. All supplies will be provided, and preregistration is required. squareonekitchens.com Square One Kitchens

1407 1st Ave. N, Fargo

FROM THE NEW WORLD 14th from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.

Enjoy a night of music with the second concert of the FM Symphony Orchestra's season, which will feature two of the United States' greatest composers over time and a third "foreign" composer who was inspired by the music and heritage of this country. This inspiration influenced one of his most beloved pieces of work, the "New World" symphony. Cost is $25. fmsyphony.org NDSU Festival Concert Hall

1511 12th Ave. N, Fargo

AWESOME ART AFTERNOON 14th from 1 - 3 p.m.

Awesome Art Afternoon is an interactive art program through the Fargo Parks District where kids can have fun while building a variety of take-home projects. This is a free event, no registration is necessary and all creative materials are provided. Adult supervision is required and interaction is encouraged. This program is free thanks to a grant from Xcel Energy.

NDSU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL VS. SAINT MARY (NEB.) 15th at 2 p.m.

gobison.com Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse

1301 Centennial Blvd, Fargo

THEORY OF A DEADMAN 16th at 7 p.m.

With opening band Shamans Harvest, popular modern rock band Theory of a Deadman will bring their chart-topping hits to Fargo-Moorhead. Finding themselves on the Billboard's lists such as "Top Rock Albums", "Top Alternative Albums", "Top Hard Rock Albums", Theory of a Deadman has nit numerous accolades in the rock scene over the years and have landed tours with artists such as Stone Sour, Godsmack, Daughtry and Mötley Crüe. jadepresents.com Fargo Theatre

314 Broadway N, Fargo

MSUM MEN'S BASKETBALL VS. CONCORDIA COLLEGE

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KEVIN HART

20th at 7 p.m.

Kevin Hart is one of comedy's biggest names with a celebrated and awardwinning career that has seen the talented entertainer become one of the industry's most influential characters. Since the beginning of his career, Hart has worked non-stop and in 2015, he has released two movies and will be hitting Fargo for a stand-up show on his "What Now?" tour. fargodome.com Fargodome

1800 University Dr. N, Fargo

LEVEL 2 COMEDY CLUB

20th and 21st at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.

Get ready for some drinks and laughs at the upper-level bar of the Radisson hotel in Downtown Fargo. Comedians Andy Woodhull and Nate Abshire will be performing two shows per night for the Level 2 Comedy Club. Get your tickets in advance for good seats. facebook.com/level2comedy Radisson

17th at 7 p.m.

201 5th St. N, Fargo

1711 6th Ave. S, Moorhead

NDSU BISON FOOTBALL VS. MISSOURI STATE

msumdragons.com MSUM Campus - Alex Nemzek Hall

NDSU MEN'S BASKETBALL VS. VALLEY CITY STATE 18th at 7 p.m. gobison.com Scheels Arena

5225 31st Ave. S, Fargo

fargoparks.com RDJ Rec Center

1104 2nd Ave. S, Fargo

ECHO BAND CONCERT 15th at 4:30 p.m.

Join Concordia College's first concert band for a night of fun music and good vibes. Led by Concordia Director of Bands, Dr. Peter Haberman, this nonaudition concert band is a culmination of interested students and student conductors from across campus. Echo Band will perform a variety of works including “Fanfare, Ode & Festival,” “As Summer Was Just Beginning” and “Simple Gifts.” This concert is free and open to the public. concordiacollege.edu Concordia College - Buxton/Hanson Hall, Hvidsten Hall of Music

908 8th St. S, Moorhead

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21st at 2:30 p.m. gobison.com Fargodome

1800 University Dr. N, Fargo



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SANTA VILLAGE

28th and 29th at 1 p.m.

Get in the Christmas spirit with this free event at Rheault Farm in South Fargo. This event will run every weekend after Thanksgiving to Christmas Eve. You can visit Santa, see live reindeer, decorate a cookie with Mrs. Claus and much more. Remember to dress warm. Search Santa Village on fargoparks.com Rheault Farm

2902 25th St. S, Fargo

HOLIDAY LIGHTS AT LINDENWOOD PARK

1 NATIVE AMERICAN JURIED ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL 21st from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.

The Plains Art Museum will be partnering with Daughters of the Earth to celebrate Native American Heritage Month in the museum's atrium. The festival will feature Native American Artists from the midwest, as well as Indian-made products for sale, turkey bingo, games for the whole family and authentic food. This event is free and open to the public. plainsart.org Plains Art Museum

704 1st Ave. N, Fargo

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MARK J. LINDQUIST WITH POST TRAUMATIC FUNK SYNDROME

21st at 7 p.m.

Mark J. Lindquist is a nationally recognized motivational speaker, worldtouring entertainer, actor, singer and author who has performed live for over one million people in 22 countries and 44 states throughout his career. This evening will include an opening act by the popular local band Post Traumatic Funk Syndrome and will be completed with a 90-minute show as Lindquist takes the stage with a 16-piece big band under the direction of Mr. Russ Peterson. fargotheatre.org Fargo Theatre

314 Broadway N, Fargo

CONCORDIA WOMEN'S HOCKEY VS. ST. CATHERINE 21st at 2 p.m.

gocobbers.com Moorhead Sports Center

324 24th St. S, Moorhead

SYMPHONIA CONCERT 23rd at 7 p.m.

Enjoy a night of music with a special fall

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performance by the Concordia College Symphonia. Works recently performed by the Symphonia includes Prokofiev’s "Lieutenant Kiji," Virgil Thomson's "The Plow That Broke the Plains," Grieg’s "Peer Gynt Suite No. 2" and Handel’s "Fireworks Music." Conducted by Jane Linde Capistran, this talented group of musicians will deliver a night to remember. concordiacollege.edu Concordia College - Knutson Campus Center

901 8th St. S, Moorhead

HOLIDAY LIGHTS PARADE 24th at 6:30 p.m.

Join the community in this kick-off to the holiday season that's presented by the Downtown Community Partnership and sponsored by Xcel Energy. This parade attracts thousands of spectators throughout the Fargo-Moorhead community and includes hundreds of participants that decorate their entries with lights. This magical evening will feature spectacular parade floats, marching units, equestrian entries and more. The parade will start and head west into Downtown Fargo on NP Avenue, and then head north on Broadway to Sixth Avenue North. downtownfargo.com Downtown Fargo

COFFEE WITH A COP 25th from 9 - 9:30 a.m.

Every last Wednesday of the month in 2015, officers from the Fargo Police Department and community members will come together in an informal, neutral space to discuss community issues, build relationships and drink coffee. Coffee will be provided, courtesy of McDonalds. All community members are invited to attend. cityoffargo.com McDonald's

905 Main Ave, Fargo

28th at 5:30 p.m.

Take a drive through Lindenwood Park and enjoy the display of lights from homes and local businesses. The park will also be open daily, and the light displays will be shining until the end of December. fargomoorhead.org Lindenwood Park

1905 Roger Maris Dr. S, Fargo

GWEN SEBASTIAN WITH TIGIRLILY 28th at 7 p.m.

North Dakota native and one of NBC's "The Voice's" most successful contestants brings her talented visions to Fargo-Moorhead. Her success on "The Voice", touring with coach Blake Shelton, playing notable venues across the country, being named one of Country Weekly's "Most Beautiful" and opening for names such as Miranda Lambert and Dierks Bentley are only a few of the rising star's accomplishments. Her latest self-titled album is her hardest work and is the perfect representation of herself and her dreams. jadepresents.com Fargo Theatre

314 Broadway N, Fargo

NOON HOLIDAY CONCERT: CONCORDIA SAX QUARTET 30th from noon - 1 p.m.

Take your lunch break over at the museum and enjoy music from the area's best musicians. This session will feature the Concordia Sax Quartet. Take in the galleries for free with a purchase of lunch from Blue Goose Cafe while you're at it and shop for unique gifts in the store. plainsart.org Plains Art Museum

704 1st Ave. N, Fargo

MSUM MEN'S BASKETBALL VS. JAMESTOWN December 1st at 7 p.m. msumdragons.com MSUM - Alex Nemzek Hall

1711 6th Ave. S, Moorhead


Q&A panel after the showing. Admittance is free and you will receive free pop and popcorn with a canned good donation. fargotheatre.org Fargo Theatre

314 Broadway N, Fargo

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KAT PERKINS HOLIDAY SHOW

December 4th at 7 p.m.

Regional artist Kat Perkins will be celebrating her favorite time of year at the Fargo Theatre. A Kat Perkins Christmas is an incredible blend of traditional Christmas songs with Kat's modern spin. She incorporates her audience with fun crowd participation and will be featuring an up-and-coming young star. Get ready for a fun, rockin' show for the holidays that's filled with great music, laughter and holiday spirit.

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jadepresents.com Fargo Theatre

UNGLUED MAKER CLUB 1st at 4 p.m.

Inspire your child with a fun afterschool program for crafty kids. Unglued Market's Maker Club meets for four-week sessions, one day a week each month. At each meet-up the kids will have professional, lively, nurturing guidance through unique modern handmade crafts, and through the month of December it will have a "handmade holiday" focus. Registration is required and refunds are not given for cancellations less than 72 hours in advance. ungluedmarket.com Unglued Market

314 Broadway N, Fargo

HOLIDAY ART SALE

December 4th from noon - 5 p.m. and December 5th from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

With works of art by students in the Plains Art Museum Classes, open studio participants, staff and teaching artists, you're bound to find the perfect holiday gift at this annual art sale. Proceeds will go to the individual artists and a portion will go to the museum's educational programs that take place at the Katherine Kilbourne Burgum Center for Creativity. plainsart.org Plains Art Museum

408 Broadway N, Fargo

NORTHERN AG EXPO

704 1st Ave. N, Fargo

All farmers and ag dealers are invited to this free event that will feature the latest in agriculture products.

December 6th at 1 p.m.

December 1st and 2nd at 8 a.m.

fargodome.com FargoDome

1800 University Dr. N, Fargo

This annual Christmas celebration offers a beautifully decorated village with cookie decorating, Christmas carolers, horse-drawn wagon rides, musical performances and more. bonanzaville.org Bonanzaville

"FARMLAND" VIEWING December 2nd at 7 p.m.

CHRISTMAS ON THE PRAIRIE

1351 Main Ave. W, West Fargo

Join the Clay and Wilkin Soybean and Corn Growers Association as they show the film "Farmland". This film showcases six young farmers and their successes and failures in farming. There will be a

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STAY ON THE SCENE WITH OUR GUIDE TO FARGO-MOORHEAD’S LOCAL MUSIC.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH Frogleg - The Aquarium San Haven Chuckle - Dempsey's "Runnin' with the Rascals" featuring Tommy Gunnz, Triz, Simply Wess, Dono Gerard - The New Direction Skyline - The Pickled Parrot Comedy Night - The Red Raven Dead Superstar and A Dying Tide Rick's Bar Retrolution - Speck's Bar Some Sh*tty Cover Band - Shotgun Sally's Acoustic Addiction - Spirit's Lounge Groovetones - VFW: Downtown October Road - The Windbreak SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH ​Little Fevers - The Aquarium ​Deb Jenkins Band - Dempsey's Skyline - The Pickled Parrot Lyin, ND22, Anomic - Rick's Bar Retrolution - Speck's Bar The Roosters - Shotgun Sally's Acoustic Addiction - Spirit's Lounge Groovetones - VFW: Downtown ​Junk FM - The Windbreak

NOVEMBER 8TH - 12TH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH ​Skyline - The Windbreak

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH ​Sage Francis - The Aquarium D Mills and the Thrills - The HoDo Acoustic Night - JC Chumley's The Courtneys (Surf Rock), The New FM, Free Truman, The Richards, Independent Study - The New Direction Old Time Jam - The Red Raven Morning After - Shotgun Sally's Two Way Crossing - The Windbreak

NOVEMBER 13TH - 14TH FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH ​We Were Promised Jetpacks - The Aquarium ​Kind Country - Dempsey's Mourning After - Pickled Parrot ​Hangman's Joke - Rick's Bar Mix Theory - Speck's Bar ​Pop Rocks - Shotgun Sally's Q5 Band - Spirit's Lounge C.O.D - VFW: Downtown ​Two Way Crossing - The Windbreak SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14TH ​Stardeath and the White Dwarfs - The Aquarium ​davis? - Dempsey's ​Silverado - JC Chumley's Cut Up (Punk), The Gentlemen Callers, Crab Legs, Pretty Hardly, Stick Figure Biography - The New Direction

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH ​Elevate Rock School - Shotgun Sally's

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH ​Mike Holtz & Loy Larson - Bar Nine ​Buckcherry - Rick's Bar ​Live Karaoke with The Big Beat Band Shotgun Sally's

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Mourning After - Pickled Parrot ​Under the Covers - Rick's Bar Mix Theory - Speck's Bar ​Rock Godz - Shotgun Sally's Q5 Band - Spirit's Lounge C.O.D - VFW: Downtown ​Tripwire (with Two Way Crossing as opener) - The Windbreak

NOVEMBER 15TH - 19TH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH Obie Trice (Detroit Hip-Hop), with special guests TBA - Gio's Grill & Bar ​Two Way Crossing - The Windbreak MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH ​Spirit Caravan & Elder - The Aquarium "Battle of the Cans": battle of the bands to support the Fill The Dome food drive - The New Direction TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH ​Big John Bates - The Aquarium ​Lars and Joe Pony Show - Bar Nine Greg Rekus (Acoustic Punk), The Contraceptives, Pass the Flask, Free Truman, Bloody Cape - The New Direction WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH Shellshag - The Aquarium ​Brothers Burn Mountain - Dempsey's Mothersound (Metalcore) - The New Direction ​Live Karaoke with The Big Beat Band Shotgun Sally's

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH Moon Taxi - The Aquarium ​The Slants - Garage Bar Tabah - The HoDo ​Acoustic Night - JC Chumley's Wicked World (Metal) - The New Direction Blameshift - Rick's Bar ​8th Hour - Shotgun Sally's ​Boomtown - The Windbreak

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH ​Charlie Parr - The Aquarium ​Poitin - Dempsey's ​Raw Sugar - Garage Bar Contention - Picked Parrot ​Mixed Theory - Rick's Bar Twice as Hard - Speck's Bar 8th Hour - Shotgun Sally's Urho - Spirit's Lounge ​Pat Lenertz Band - VFW: Downtown Good for Gary - The Windbreak

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH ​The Roosters - The Windbreak

NOVEMBER 27TH - 29TH

MUSIC VENUES NEED TO FIND THE HOTSPOT? LOOK NO FURTHER THAN THIS HELPFUL GUIDE. THE AQUARIUM

226 Broadway, Fargo (Above Dempsey’s)

BAR NINE

1405 Prairie Pkwy #301, West Fargo

DEMPSEY’S

226 Broadway, Fargo

​GARAGE BAR

3108 9th St. S, Moorhead

​GIO'S GRILL & BAR

123 21st St. S, Moorhead

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21ST ​Wildhoney - The Aquarium ​Save Me CJ - Dempsey's Afterlife (Avenged Sevenfold tribute) Garage Bar Contention - Picked Parrot ​Go Steve Jones - Rick's Bar Twice as Hard - Speck's Bar ​Skyline - Shotgun Sally's Urho - Spirit's Lounge ​Acoustic Wood - VFW: Downtown Good for Gary - The Windbreak

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25TH ​Phantom Balance - The Aquarium ​The Vinegar Strokes - Bar Nine ​Cheech and Friends - Dempsey's ​Low Standards - Pickled Parrot Broke and Thirsty - Speck's Bar Live Karaoke with The Big Beat Band Shotgun Sally's ​32 Below - The Windbreak

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22ND Decomposer (Crust metal), Noxious Ghoul, Feral Teens, Narcissistic Youth The New Direction

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27TH ​Hardwood Groove - Dempsey's ​Post Traumatic Funk Syndrome - Garage Bar Suicide Awareness Hip Hop Show: Performers TBA - The New Direction Save Me CJ - Pickled Parrot ​Road Trip Radio - Rick's Bar Broke and Thirsty - Speck's Bar ​Brat Pack Radio - Shotgun Sally's Dakota Dirt - VFW: Downtown ​The Roosters - The Windbreak SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH ​Jon Wayne and the Pain - The Aquarium ​D Mills and the Thrills - Dempsey's Suicide Awareness Hip Hop Show: Performers TBA - The New Direction Save Me CJ - Pickled Parrot ​Road Trip Radio - Rick's Bar Broke and Thirsty - Speck's Bar ​October Road - Shotgun Sally's Dakota Dirt - VFW: Downtown ​Quietdrive - The Windbreak SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29TH Texas in July, Reflections, To The Wind, Invent/Animate - The New Direction ​​8th Hour - The Windbreak

HODO

101 Broadway, Fargo

JC CHUMLEY'S

1608 Main Ave, Moorhead

THE NEW DIRECTION 14 Roberts St. N, Fargo

PICKLED PARROT 505 3rd Ave N, Fargo

RED RAVEN

916 Main Avenue, Fargo

RICK’S BAR

2721 Main Ave, Fargo

SHOTGUN SALLY’S 1515 42nd St. S, Fargo

SPECK’S BAR

2611 Main Ave, Fargo

SPIRIT’S LOUNGE (HOLIDAY INN) 3803 13th Ave. S, Fargo

VFW: DOWNTOWN 202 Broadway, Fargo

THE WINDBREAK

3150 39th St. S, Fargo

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Acapulco 1150 36th St. S, Fargo

Domestic bottles $1.99, Malibu $2.25, Select Whiskey drinks $2, $.99 tap beers 2 - 6 pm

Import bottles $2.25, Bombay Sapphire and Hendrick’s Gin $2, Select Rum $1.99, $.99 tap beers 2 - 6 pm

Select wine by the glass $2.50, Absolut Vodka $2.50, Homemade Sangria $4, $.99 tap beers 2 - 6 pm

Happy hour 11 am - 2 pm and 6-9 pm, Margaritas $5, Domestic beer $1.99, select Tequilas $4.50

Happy hour 11 am - 2 pm and 6-9 pm, Margaritas $5, Import beer $2.25, select Tequilas $4.50

Happy hour 11 am - 2 pm and 6-9 pm, Margaritas $5, $1 off specialty drinks, select tequilas $4.50

All day $1.50 off cocktails and beers, Bloody Mary Special $2.50

Alibi Lounge & Casino 1340 21st Ave. S, Fargo

2 for 1 every day Noon - 7 pm

2 for 1 every day Noon - 7 pm

2 for 1 every day Noon - 7 pm

2 for 1 every day Noon - 7 pm

2 for 1 every day Noon - 7 pm

2 for 1 every day Noon - 7 pm

2 for 1 every day Noon - 7 pm

Happy Hour Applebees from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - close and 4 area locations $6.99 domestic pitchers

Happy Hour from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - close and $2 wells

Happy Hour from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - close and ½ Price Bottles of Wine, $3 Bud Light Ritas

Happy Hour from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - close and $2 Long Island Teas

Happy Hour from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - close and $5 Mucho Drinks

Happy Hour from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - close and $5 Sangrias

Happy Hour from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - close and $6.99 domestic pitchers

Mini Mug Night

Mug Night

$3.75 Stoli’s $5.75 domestic pitchers

$2.75 Windsors, Morgans, Bacardis, Smirnoffs, Jim Beams and domestic bottles

$3.50 Bloody Mary/ Caesars 11 am - 4 pm, Mug Night, $3.50 Jack Daniels and $3.75 premium pints

$3 wells and $3.75 32oz domestic draws

$2 Pounders 3 - 6 pm

$2 Pounders 3 - 6 pm

$2 Pounders 3 - 6 pm

Happy Hour 4 - 6 pm and 10 pm to midnight

Happy Hour 4-6 pm and 10 pm to midnight

Happy Hour 4-6 pm and 10 pm to midnight

Happy Hour 4-6 pm and 10 pm to midnight

Happy Hour 4-6 pm and 10 pm to midnight

Happy Hour 4-6 pm, 10 pm to midnight, Service Industry Night: 50% off all drinks 8 pm to close

College ID Night $5 Cover Free taps and wells 9 pm - midnight

Ladies Night All you can drink wells for $5 9 pm-12:30 am

3 for 1s 9 pm - midnight

College ID Night $7 cover free taps and wells from 9 pm Midnight

2 for 1 appetizers until 9 pm

Bison Turf 1211 University Dr. N, Fargo

Happy Hour drink specials All Day

Blackbird Woodfire 206 Broadway N, Fargo The Boiler Room 210 Broadway N, Fargo

Happy Hour 4-6 pm, 10 pmmidnight, Service Industry Night: 50% off all drinks 8 pm to close

Bomb Shelter 2 for 1 appetizers 325 10th St. N, Texas Hold ‘Em Fargo tourney 7:30 pm

$3 Captain $3 Captain $3 Captain $3 Captain $3 Captain $3 Captain Morgan/ Morgan/ Morgan/ Morgan/ Morgan/ Morgan/ Barcardi/Chuck Barcardi/Chuck Barcardi/Chuck Barcardi/Chuck Barcardi/Chuck Barcardi/Chuck Norris & Ninja Norris & Ninja Norris & Ninja Norris & Ninja Norris & Ninja The Bowler Norris & Ninja Turtle Shots, Turtle Shots, Turtle Shots, Turtle Shots, Turtle Shots, Turtle Shots, 2630 University $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $3.50 Tito’s Dr. S, Fargo $4 Jack Daniels $4 Jack Daniels $4 Jack Daniels $4 Jack Daniels $4 Jack Daniels Vodka, $4 Jack & Crown Royal, & Crown Royal, & Crown Royal, & Crown Royal, & Crown Royal, Daniels & Crown Happy Hour: $1 Happy Hour: $1 Happy Hour: $1 Happy Hour: $1 Happy Hour: $1 Royal off all drinks off all drinks off all drinks off all drinks off all drinks

$3 Captain Morgan/Barcardi/ Chuck Norris & Ninja Turtle Shots, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $4 Jack Daniels & Crown Royal

Borrowed Buck’s Roadhouse 1201 Westrac Dr, Fargo

Birthday Buckets

Mug Night

$.50 taps $1 Morgans $1 Teas 8 pm - Midnight

2 for 1 domestic bottles, Jack and Jack Honey 8 pm - Midnight

$2 tall taps $2 Morgans $2 bomb shots 8 - 11 pm

$2 tall taps $2 Morgans $2 bomb shots 8 - 11 pm

Buffalo Wild Wings 3 area locations

Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - midnight

Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - midnight

Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - midnight

Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - midnight

Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - midnight

Happy Hour 9 pm - midnight

Happy Hour 9 pm - midnight

Bulldog Tap 4265 45th St. S. Ste. 161, Fargo

$3.50 tall domestic taps 6 pm - close

$2.75 domestic bottles 8 pm - midnight

$3.50 UVs and Bacardis 8 pm - midnight

$3.25 Morgans $3.75 Crowns 8 pm - midnight

$3.75 Stolis and Jack Daniels 8 pm - midnight

$3.50 Smirnoffs and Windsors 8 pm - midnight

$3.50 tall domestic taps & import bottles All Day

Chili’s Grill and Bar 3902 13th Ave. S, Fargo

$3 tall domestic drafts, wine and margaritas 5 for $10 buckets of beer 3 - 6 pm

$3 tall domestic drafts, wine and margaritas 5 for $10 buckets of beer 3 - 6 pm

$3 tall domestic drafts, wine and margaritas 5 for $10 buckets of beer 3 - 6 pm

$3 tall domestic drafts, wine and margaritas 5 for $10 buckets of beer 3 - 6 pm

$3 tall domestic drafts, wine and margaritas 5 for $10 buckets of beer 3 - 6 pm

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

Big Mug Mondays: $5.95 New Mug & $3.95 Refills

$2.50 You Call It, “Top Shelf Excluded”

Big Mug Wednesdays: $5.95 New Mug & $3.95 Refills, $2.95 Morgans

$1 Taps, $2.95 Icehole and Fireball

Domestic Beer & A Shot For $7, Old School Teas & Stumplifters $2.95

$3 tall domestic drafts, wine and margaritas 5 for $10 buckets of beer All Day $2.95 Bloody Mary’s & Caesars 8 am – Noon, $3.25 Jack Daniel’s, $2.95 PBR Tall Boy’s

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Dempsey’s 226 Broadway N, Fargo

$2.75 Old Style, $3 well drinks, $4 Jameson, $4.50 import or specialty taps from 4 pm - 7 pm

$2.75 Old Style, $3 well drinks, $4 Jameson, $4.50 import or specialty taps from 4 pm - 7 pm

$2.75 Old Style, $3 well drinks, $4 Jameson, $4.50 import or specialty taps from 4 pm - 7 pm and $3 premium wells

$2.75 Old Style, $3 well drinks, $4 Jameson, $4.50 import or specialty taps from 4 pm - 7 pm

$2.75 Old Style, $3 well drinks, $4 Jameson, $4.50 import or specialty taps from 4 pm - 7 pm

$2.75 Old Style, $3 well drinks, $4 Jameson, $4.50 import or specialty taps from 4 pm - 7 pm

Happy Hour drink specials 4 pm - close

The District Waterhouse and Kitchen 3179 Bluestem Dr, West Fargo

$1.50 off signature drinks

$1.50 off wine and beer taps

Half price bottles of wine and featured taps

ABC at the D: $3.50 Absolute, Bombay and Crown Royal

$1.50 off rum and vodka drinks

$1.50 off Sangrias and whiskeys

$1 off all drinks all day

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

$2.75 domestic bottles $3 Bacardis

$2.75 domestic bottles $1 off martinis

$3.50 Stolis $3.50 domestic taps

$3.50 Crown Royals $3.50 taps

$3.75 teas $3 Windsors

$3 Smirnoffs $3 Morgans

Empire 424 Broadway N, Fargo

$3.50 Crown Royals

$2.95 Bacardis

$2.75 Windsors

$2.95 Morgans, $3.95 Jack Daniels

$3.50 Stoli, $3.25 Jim Beams

$3.50 import and craft bottles, $3.95 Jagermeisters

$2.75 vodaks and Windsors

$4 pints from 4 - 6 pm

$4 pints from 4 - 6 pm

$4 pints from 4 - 6 pm

$4 pints from 4 - 6 pm

Fort Noks Bar of Gold 52 Broadway N, Fargo

Happy Hour 4-7 pm $4.25 Margarita’s, Long Island Ice Tea’s & $15 buckets of beer

Happy Hour 4 - 7 pm $2.25 taps

Happy Hour 4 - 7 pm, $2.75 select whiskeys, import bottles and micro domestic beers

Happy Hour All Day

Happy hour 4 - 7 pm, $3.25 Stolis, $3.25 Goldschlager and Icehole and $2 wells and bottles from 8 - 10 pm

$3.50 Bloody Mary 2 - 6 pm, $3.25 Bacardis, Morgans, Malibus, All Day, $3.25 Chuck Norris shots & $2 wells and domestic bottles from 8 - 10 pm

Any special throughout the week is honored all day long

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

$1 off all drinks, beer and wine 11 am - 5 pm and 9-11 pm

$1 off all drinks, beer and wine 11 am - 5 pm and 9-11 pm

$1 off all drinks, beer and wine 11 am - 5 pm and 9-11 pm

$1 off all drinks, beer and wine 11 am - 5 pm and 9-11 pm

Golf Addiction 4474 23rd Ave. S, Fargo

Mulligan Monday – Twofers on all taps

Twosday $2 domestic bottles

Apple Winesday - ½ Priced appetizers & wine

Thirstday $2 Green Cup Fills

$5 domestic pitchers

$2 Green Cup Fills

$1 PBR Pounders & $2 Green Cup Fills (22oz of beer in a Green Golf Addiction Cup)

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

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

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

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

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

$5 cocktails and bottomless mimosas from noon - 5 pm and 9 pm - close

$5 cocktails and bottomless mimosas from noon - 5 pm and 9 pm - close

Happy Hour Happy Hour Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm and 3 - 6 pm and 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - close, 9 pm - close, 9 pm - close, Thursday night $2.50 domestic $3 mimosas, Football specials, pints, $3 craft/ $3 PBR pounders $3 mimosas, import pints, and $2.50 $3 PBR pounders $2.50 Snortie Brew Snortie Brew and $2.50 Pints and $3 pints all day Snortie Brew mimosas all day pints all day

Happy hour 3 - 6 pm, $2.50 Snortie Brew Pints, $3 PBR pounders and $3 mimosas all day

$5 Bloody Mary bar 9 am - 4 pm, $3 Bud Light Pounders during the game, $3 screwdrivers, $3 PBR pounders, $3 mimosas and $3 Snortie Brew Pints all day

$5 Bloody Mary bar 11 am - 4 pm, Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm close, $3 mimosas, $3 screwdrivers, $3.50 craft pounders and $3 domestic pounders all day

​Fargo Brewing Company 610 University Dr. N, Fargo

Granite City 1636 42nd St. S, Fargo

$1 off wine, beer and drinks, $3 mimosas, Herd and Horns $3 PBR pounders 1414 12th Ave. N, and $3.50 Snortie Brew Pints all Fargo day, Monday night Football specials

$1 off all drinks, beer and wine 11 am - 5 pm and 9-11 pm

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

$2.95 Morgans, $3.95 margaritas, $12.50 buckets of beer

32oz Mug Night - All tap beer and select liquor

$3.50 jumbo Long Island Teas, $5.25 top shelf Long Island Teas

Poor boy pounder night

$1 off all bottled beer and drinks 9 pm - close

$3.95 Mimosas, Screwdrivers, and Bloody Marys from 9 am - 3 pm

$2.95 pounders

Lucky’s 13 Pub 4301 17th Ave. S, Fargo

$2.25 short domestic beers

Half off Margaritas and $2.50 Coronas

$3 tall domestic taps 3 pm - close

½ price bottles of wine $2 PBR bottles 3 pm - close

Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm

9 am - 2 pm $2.50 Mimosas and Bloody Marys

Happy Hour all day – $1.25 off all drinks & $2.50 mimosas 12 - 4 pm

​Monte’s 220 Broadway N, Fargo

$5 martinis and signature cocktails from 4 - 6 pm

$5 martinis and signature cocktails from 4 - 6 pm

$5 martinis and signature cocktails from 4 - 6 pm

$5 martinis and signature cocktails from 4 - 6 pm

$5 martinis and signature cocktails from 4 - 6 pm

Happy Hour 5 - 7 pm

Happy Hour 5 - 7 pm

Happy Hour 5 - 7 pm

Happy Hour 5 - 7 pm

Happy Hour 5 - 7 pm

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NoBull Country Club 609 NP Ave, Fargo

2 for 1’s Happy Hour from 4-6 pm and 9-11 pm

2 for 1’s Happy Hour from 4-6 pm and 9-11 pm

2 for 1’s Happy Hour from 4-6 pm and 9-11 pm

2 for 1’s Happy Hour from 4-6 pm and 9-11 pm

2 for 1’s Happy Hour from 4-6 pm and 9-11 pm

2 for 1’s Happy Hour from 4-6 pm and 9-11 pm

2 for 1’s Happy Hour from 4-6 pm and 9-11 pm

O’Kelly’s 3800 Main Ave, Fargo

Rum Monday: $3 Malibu and Captain Morgan

$3 Long Island Iced Teas and 23oz. domestic taps

Whiskey Wednesday: $3 Bison Ridge and Windsor

Barcardi Party: $3 Barcardi White, Limón or Black Razz

$3 UV Vodka

$3 Bloody Marys and Caesars with UV Vodka until 4 pm

Happy Hour all day

Wine Club 4 - 9 pm

Pay The Day Taps 8 - 10 pm College Night $2.50 select drink 9 - 11 pm

$.99 teas and select bottle beer College Night $2.50 select drinks 9 - 11 pm

Old Broadway City Club 22 Broadway N, Fargo Old Broadway Grill 22 Broadway N, Fargo

Bourbon Sampling for $10 5 - 10 pm

Wine Club Night from 4 - 10 pm

$2.95 Bloody Marys/ mimosas/SkipN-Go Naked 11 am-2 pm

$2.95 Bloody Marys/mimosas/ Skip-N-Go Naked 11 am-2 pm

$2.95 Bloody Marys/mimosas & select drinks 11 am - 2 pm, College Night $2.50 select drinks 9-11 pm

$2.95 Bloody Marys/mimosas/ Skip-N-Go Naked 12 pm - 2 pm

Ticket Tuesday - $3.50 Mugs 6 - 10 pm Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm with 2-4-1 drinks

$2.95 domestic pints 6 - close and 2 for 1 drinks from 3-6 pm

2 for 1 drinks from 3-6 pm

College Night $2.50 select drinks 9 - 11 pm, 2 for 1 drinks from 3 - 6 pm

Pickled Parrot 505 3rd Ave. N, Fargo

Happy Hour from 4 to 9 pm and $2 pounders, $2.50 domestic bottles, $4 Fireball and select parrot jars

Happy Hour from 4 to 9 pm and $3 Ice Hole and Captain Morgan, $4 select parrot jars and $4.50 shots

Happy Hour from 4 to 9 pm and $4 Water Moccasins, $7 craft tap parrot jars and $8 well drink parrot jars

Happy Hour from 4 to 9 pm and $3 Ice Hole, $4 Crown Royal and $5 Patron

Happy Hour from 4 to 9 pm and $3 Malibu, Windsor and Chuck Norris

Pounds ​6 12 1st Ave. N, Fargo

Happy Hour from 4 to 6 pm and 9 pm to close, $1 off local beers

Happy Hour from 4 to 6 pm and 9 pm to close, $5 Midwest Martinis

Happy Hour from 4 to 6 pm and 9 pm to close, ​$ 1 off craft pounders

Happy Hour from 4 to 6 pm and 9 pm to close, $4 Bulleit

Happy Hour from 4 to 6 pm and 9 pm to close, $5 cucumber Bloody Marys

$2 off martinis $1 off beer Wells & wine by the glass

$2 off top shelf liquor & $1 off beer Wells & wine by the glass

$2 off all glasses of wine and $1 off beer and wells

$2.50 16oz taps $2 domestic $3 premium $5 long island teas

Rhombus Guys Pizza 606 Main Ave, Fargo

Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm

Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm ½ off wine 6 pm - midnight

Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm $2 off original cocktails from 6 pm - close

Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm $5 domestic pitchers 9 pm - close

Happy Hour 3 - 6 pm $2 off all canned/bottled beers and 2 for 1 rail drinks from 9 pm - close

2 for 1 rail drinks $4 craft pints 9 pm - close

$4 Build Your Own Bloody Mary Bar from noon - 5 pm, $3 You Call It’s for service industry all day

Rick’s Bar 2721 Main Ave, Fargo

$3.05 Morgans $3.45 tall domestic taps 4:30 pm - close

$3.75 Crown Royals $3.95 Crown Blacks

$2.95 Bacardis/ domestic bottles 4:30 pm - close

Mug Club Night $3.75 Jack Daniels/teas

$3.25 UV vodkas

$3.25 import and specialty bottles $3.25 Ice Hole shots

$3.35 tall domestic taps All Day $2.75 well drinks 4:30 pm - close

Rooter’s Bar 107 Broadway N, Fargo

$2 12oz domestic draws All Day

$2.50 domestic bottles All Day

$2.50 Morgans & Windsors All Day

$2.50 teas $7.50 domestic pitchers

Happy Hour from 4:30-6:30 pm (2 for 1 drinks)

$2.50 Homemade Bloody Marys w/ beer chaser 10 am - 4 pm

$1 off drinks from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - midnight and $1 wells, $2 domestic bottles and $3 domestic beers/premium wells

$1 off drinks from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - midnight

$7 bottomless mimosas/bloody marys/domestic taps from 10 am - 2 pm

$3 Bloody Marys and $7 bottomless mimosas from noon - 6 pm

$3 rums $.75 off domestic bottles and micro craft pints, $5 perfect storms

$3.50 Stolis, $3.75 Summit pints

$3.75 Jack Daniels, Jack Honeys and Jim Beams $3.75 New Belgium bottles

$2 off all pitchers $3 rail vodkas $1 off u-call-its Service Industry Night

OB Sport Zone 22 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.

Radisson 201 5th St. N. Fargo

$5.95 Pitchers ($8.95 Craft and Import) all day & 2 for 1 drinks from 3-6 pm

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

$1 off drinks from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - midnight

$1 off drinks from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - midnight

$1 off drinks from 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - midnight and ½ price bottles of wine

Sidestreet Grille & Pub 301 3rd Ave. N, Fargo

$3.75 Jamesons, $.75 off craft bottles

College night with ID All Day Happy Hour

$3 Windsors $2.50 domestic pints $3 Leinenkugels and Nordeast pints

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$3.15 Miller High Life bottles $3.40 Bacardi Limon and Sailor Jerrys

$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 Morgans

$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

$2.95 pounders

$3 Bacardis and Jim Beams

$2.95 Morgans $3.95 Jack Daniels

$2.95 whiskeys and Barefoot wines

$3.25 import and craft beers, $3.25 Smirnoffs

$3.25 UV drinks

$2.75 wells, $3.35 20oz taps

Spirit's Lounge 3803 13th Ave. S, Fargo

Happy Hour 4 - 7 pm with $3 jumbo domestics, $2.75 Captain Morgan

Happy Hour 4 - 7 pm with $3 jumbo domestics, 2 for 1 Cocktails

Happy Hour 4 - 7 pm with $3 jumbo domestics, $3 Crown Royal

Happy Hour 4 - 7 pm with $3 jumbo domestics, Beer Bust Thursday: $1 drafts until keg is gone

Happy Hour 4 - 7 pm with $3 jumbo domestics

$3 jumbo domestics until 4 pm

$3 jumbo domestics until 4 pm

Sports Bar 619 NP Ave. N, Fargo

$2.50 tap beer pints, $3.50 talls

$2.50 Stolis & $3.50 Stolis with energy drink

College Night: ½ price domestic pitchers

$2.95 Jack Daniels, 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

$3.50 Crown Royal, $3 UV Vodka Flavors, Football Night: $3.50 Bud & Bud Light aluminum bottles 6 - 10 pm

$3 domestic bottles, $3 Captain Morgan

$8 domestic pitchers, $2.50 Schnapps, $2.75 well drinks

$3.50 import bottles and gator teas, $2.50 Schnapps, Football Night: $3.50 Bud & Bud Light aluminum bottles 6 - 10 pm

$3 Bacardi, $2.75 Windsor, $3 Chuck Norris shots and Jag Bombs

$3.99 Bloody Marys, $1 off whisky, $3.25 domestic pints and bottles, $3.25 Wonder Woman

$3.99 Bloody Marys, $1 off whisky, $3.25 domestic pints and bottles, $3.25 Wonder Woman

TGI Fridays 4100 13th Ave. S, Fargo

All Day Happy Hour, $3 select cocktails

All Day Happy Hour, $5 select cocktails

All Day Happy Hour; $3 select cocktails

All Day Happy Hour, $3 select cocktails

All Day Happy Hour

All Day Happy Hour

All Day Happy Hour

VFW: Downtown 202 Broadway N, Fargo

$3 Captain Morgan

$6 domestic pitchers

$3 Windsor

$3 domestic pounders and bottles

$3 teas

Happy Hour 11 am - 5 pm

Happy Hour All Day

$1 off Margaritas

$2 PBR Pounders 8 pm - close

$1 off Mexico Mule

$1 off Bourbons

$1 off Moonshine and $2 margaritas from 9 pm - close

$1 off Sangria from 11 am - 4 pm and $2 margaritas from 9 pm - close

The Windbreak 3150 39th St. S, Fargo

$1 off drinks from 3 - 6 pm and 9 - 11 pm

$1 off drinks from 3 - 6 pm and 9 - 11 pm

$1 off drinks from 3 - 6 pm and 9 - 11 pm

$2 drinks and bomb shots from 9 - 11 pm Ladies get free taps and wells from 9 pm to midnight

$1 u-call-its 9 - 10 pm $2 u-call-its 10 - 11 pm $2 bomb shots from 9 - 11 pm

$1 u-call-its 9 - 10 pm $2 u-call-its 10 - 11 pm $2 bomb shots from 9 - 11 pm

2 for 1's from 9 pm to midnight

Woody’s Bar 1550 32nd Ave. S, Fargo

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 Daniels

$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

Happy Hour from 3 - 6 pm, $3.50 tall domestic taps from 7 pm - close

Happy Hour from 3 - 6 pm, $2.50 domestic bottles and wells 7 pm - close

Happy Hour from 3 - 6 pm, $3 Captain Morgan and Fireball from 8 pm - close

Happy Hour from 3 - 6 pm, $6.50 domestic pitches from 8 pm - close

Happy Hour from 3 - 6 pm, $3.50 Stolis and Bacardis from 8 pm - close

$3.50 Long Island Teas and Crown Royals 8 pm - close

$3.50 tall domestic taps and import bottles all day

$3.50 Fireball 5 pm - midnight, $2.50 domestic bottles and Captain Morgan 8 pm - 10 pm, Happy Hour 5 - 6:30 pm

Bloody Marys and Caesars starting at $5.25 and $5 endless mimosas 11 am - 4 pm, $4 Busch Light mug fills with student ID 8 pm - midnight

$2.50 domestic bottles and wells 11 am - close

$2.75 pounders 8 pm - close

Bloody Marys and Caesars starting at $5.25, $5 endless mimosas and $6.50 domestic pitchers from 11 am - 4 pm, $8 domestic pitchers 4 pm - midnight

Happy Hour all day, $.50 off all drinks, $4 Bloody Marys and Caesars, 2 for $5 Miller Lite pounders

Slammer’s Sports Bar & Grill 707 28th Ave. N, Fargo

Vinyl Taco 520 1st Ave. N, Fargo

MOORHEAD Dave’s Southside Tap 803 Belsly Blvd, Moorhead

Moorhead Mug Monday: $4 domestic mug JC Chumley’s refills, $2.50 1608 Main Ave, Captain Morgan Moorhead 8 pm - midnight, Happy Hour 5 - 6:30 pm

Mick’s Office 10 8th St. S, Moorhead

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

$2 domestic bottles and wells 5 pm - midnight, Happy Hour 5 - 6:30 pm

$3 domestic pints, $3.50 select import pints 8 pm - midnight

Trivia/ Mug Night: $3.50 import $4 domestic pints, mug refills, $4 bomb shots $3 Smirnoff 8 pm - midnight, mixes Happy Hour 8 pm - midnight, 5 - 6:30 pm Happy Hour 5 - 6:30 pm

$2.50 pounders, $2.50 Lady you-call-its 8 pm - midnight

$2.75 wells, $4 domestic mug refills, $2.50 panty shots 8 pm - close

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2 for 1 drinks from 4 - 6 pm

$5.25 pitches of Budweiser, Mich, Amber Boch, Bud Light, Miller Light and Foster and 2 for 1 drink specials from 4- 6 pm

$2.75 22oz grande beers, $4 Sam Adams, Red’s Apple and Bells and 2 for 1 drink specials from 4- 6 pm

$6 pitchers of Bud Light, Shock Top, Miller Light, Coors Light and Nordeast, 2 for 1 drink specials 4-6 pm

Bloody Mary specials, $6 pitchers of Bud Light, Shock Top, Miller Lite, Coors Light and Nordeast 9 pm - 2 am

Grand beers $2.75 (all day)

Happy Hour from 1 - 7 pm, $3 perfect pint of Guinness and Irish car bombs (9 pm - 12 am)

Happy Hour from 1 - 7 pm, $10 all you can drink (11 am - 2 pm) Mimosas, Bloodys and domestic taps

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

Speak Easy 1001 30th Ave. S, Moorhead

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

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

Happy Hour from 1 - 7 pm and $5 domestic mugs, $6 import mugs (8 pm - midnight)

Happy Hour from 1 - 7 pm and $4 scratch teas

Happy Hour from 1 pm - midnight

Happy Hour from 1 - 7 pm, $5 all you can drink for ladies from 9 pm - midnight, $3 pounders (all day) $2 Morgans and $3 bomb shots (9 pm midnight)

Vic’s Bar & Grill 427 Center Ave, Moorhead

$2.75 Morgans

2 for 1 8 - 11 pm

$2.75 whiskeys

Ladies night 8 - 10 pm $5 pitchers

Late night Happy Hour 9 pm - midnight

$5 pitchers All Day

Bloody Mary special

Bar Nine 1405 Prairie Pkwy, West Fargo

$3 tall domestics, $3 Stolis and $3 Jack Daniels 8 pm

$2 domestic pints and wells 8 pm

Mug night 8 pm $5 mugs

$2.50 domestic bottles, $3 well specials 8 pm

$2.50 Morgans and Bacardis 8 pm

$3 teas and bomb shots 8 pm

$6 domestic pitchers and $2.50 Icehole All Day

Hooligans 3330 Sheyenne St, West Fargo

$2.50 domestic bottles All Day

$3 domestic talls All Day

$3.50 well margaritas, $3 Corona and Dos Equis

$2.50 Morgans and Bacardis All Day

$3 well drinks 7 pm - close

$3 bomb shots 8 pm - midnight

$3 Captain Morgan, domestic bottles, Bloody Marys and Caesars all day

Happy Hour from 4 - 6 pm

Happy Hour from 4 - 6 pm

Happy Hour from 4 - 6 pm

Happy Hour from 4 - 6 pm

Happy Hour from 4 - 6 pm

$3.50 Morgan and Bacardi

$3.50 Jack Daniels, Jim Beam and Jameson, $4.50 Crown Royal

$3.50 UV, Wave and Titos

$3.50 Windsor, $3.00 Solo Cups: Bud Light Coors Light Miller Lite

$3.00 Solo Cups: Bud Light Coors Light Miller Lite

Happy Hour All Day Service Industry Night: $3.50 youcall-its

$3 Jag and Jack Daniels, $7.50 Miller Lite Pitchers

$3 Windsor, Canadian Club, Jack Daniels and $14 bucket of domestic beers

$3 Captain Morgan, Bacardi and domestic bottles

$3.50 bomb shots and Tito’s Vodka

Bloody Mary and Caesar specials all day, $3 Fireball and Tuaca

$7.50 Coors Light pitchers, $3.50 Crown Royal, Bloody Mary and Caesar specials all day

WEST FARGO

Pickled Parrot West 1410 9th St. E, West Fargo Pub West 3140 Bluestem Dr, West Fargo

$3.50 tall domestic beer, $4.50 tall craft beer

Rookies 715 13th Ave. E, West Fargo Silver Dollar Flying Pig 221 Sheyenne St, West Fargo

Happy Hour from 4:30 - 6:30 pm

Happy Hour from 4:30 - 6:30 pm

Happy Hour from 4:30 - 6:30 pm

Happy Hour from 4:30 - 6:30 pm

Happy Hour from 4:30 - 6:30 pm

Happy Hour from 4:30 - 6:30 pm

Happy Hour from 4:30 - 6:30 pm

Spicy Pie 745 31st Ave. E. Ste. 110, West Fargo

$1 off 20oz taps or $.75 off 16oz taps

$3 you-call-its

$6 domestic and $7 import pitchers

$2 whiskey drinks

$2 rum drinks

$2 vodka drinks

$3 Bloody Mary’s and/or Caesars

Mug night

$3 off all pitchers 7 pm - close

Tall beers for the price of short 7 pm - close

½ price bottles of wine, $5 classic and $8 top-shelf martinis 7 pm - close

$3.50 Jameson and $1 off bottled beer 8 pm - close

$3.50 Bloody Marys, Caesars and Mimosas, $5 teas and $6 Patron margaritas 8 pm - close

Happy Hour All Day

Town Hall Bar 103 Main Ave. W, West Fargo

$3 Captain Morgan, $3.50 Crown Royal, $3.50 Washington Apples from 7 to 11 pm

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

Hump Day Happy Hour 3 - 7 pm, Windsor $3, Wu Tang Shots $3 from 7 - 11 pm

Rum Night $3 Cristal & Limon, Domestic Pitchers $6 from 7 - 11 pm

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

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

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

​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 Barcardi, Morgan, Mike’s Hard Lemonade or Wine Coolers

$3.50 25oz tap beers, $3 25oz amber tap beers and import/ premium 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 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

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

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311 Broadway | Fargo, ND, 58102

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A Conversation with DR. MIKE What are some key values Dr. Tufte and Eyes on Broadway practice, which you value and practice as well? - Dr. Tufte and I, along with all of the staff at Eyes on Broadway, place a high value on providing excellent eyecare using cutting-edge technology. My goal is to provide Eyes on Broadway patients with an outstanding experience each time they visit: the best vision exams, the best lenses and eye wear and the best overall experience. That is what patients can expect when they visit us at Eyes on Broadway. What is your opinion of downtown Fargo and being a part of the downtown culture? - Downtown Fargo is an exciting and amazing adventure. It’s such a great blend of old/classic with modern/edgy. I’m very excited to be a part of it!

When a patient meets you for the first time for an eye exam, what impression do you want them to have of you? - My goal is to have first-time patients appreciate that I provide personalized service to meet their needs. I want to get to know my patients’ preferences and lifestyle so that I can help them select top-quality eye care and eyewear to help them achieve their best possible vision. Talk about technology quick and why it’s important?

- Technology and optometry are changing at a rapid pace. Eyes on Broadway stays on the leading edge of technology. It helps us provide a higher quality eye exam in a more comfortable environment and the best in lenses and eyewear.



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