Fargo Monthly November 2021

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14 A Soup Lov3r At Heart 24 More Delicious Soup Recipes 28 Don't want to cook soup? These local restaurants have you covered. 32 Service With a Sparkle 36 11 Poses to Know Before Your First Yoga Class

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42 Culinary Spotlight: Corn Muffins

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WHO DOESN'T

LOVE SOUP? Seriously, who?

It's so versatile. Use whatever, vegetables, meat, seasonings, broths or creams you want. Don't want something hot? That is more than understandable. Sometimes you're just not in the mood. Good thing you can still have some gazpacho! Or, if you're weird like me, you'll eat your leftover soup cold. I only do it occasionally, okay!? Cold pizza is great, why can't other foods be? Anyways, soup is just great. It can be served as a side dish, appetizer or main course. And soup is especially great during this time of year. When the weather cools down, a piping hot bowl of soup warms you up, and it can be the perfect source of nutrition.

In honor of this issue. Here is the recipe for the best homemade soup I have had recently, courtesy of homemadehooplah.com

Brady Drake Editorial Team Lead

potatoes, add water until they are covered. 1 pound ground hot Italian sausage 1 tablespoon fresh garlic, minced 1 yellow onion, chopped 4 russet potatoes, diced 1 pinch salt, to taste 1 pinch black pepper to taste 4 cups chicken broth water (see recipe instructions) 1 bunch kale, stems removed and torn into bite-sized pieces 3/4 cup heavy whipping cream 1/4 cup shredded parmesan cheese (for topping)

In a skillet, over medium-high heat, brown and crumble hot Italian sausage (about 5-8 minutes). Add onion and garlic and cook for an additional 2-3 minutes or until onions begin to turn translucent. Drain grease from skillet.

Gently stir ingredients. Cook on low for 5-6 hours or on high for 3-4 hours.

In a crockpot, add cooked sausage and veggies plus the diced potato. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Pour chicken broth on top. If the broth doesn't cover the

Cover crockpot and cook on high for another 30 minutes.

Remove the lid from crockpot and add kale and heavy whipping cream and stir to combine.

Serve with shredded parmesan as a garnish.

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Carly Erickson loves soup so much that her Instagram handle is Soup.Lov3r. Naturally, she was also the winner of our Facebook soup recipe contest.

would occasionally fake sick so she could stay home and watch Rachel Ray. Cooking was a huge thing for both of Carly's parents when she was growing up.

helping my mom cook a lot during the holidays and I remember helping my dad cook a lot in general." Today, Carly's recipes are a combination of inspiration from the past, present and personal experimentation.

"Soup has always been my favorite food," said Carly. "I feel like soup is very If you're looking for a canned comforting. I feel "I get a lot of my like anybody inspiration from soup recommendation, Carly can make a pot Bon Appétit says Progresso's Chicken Corn of soup. It's one and I love Molly Chowder is "out of this world." of those things Yeah," said where you can Carly. "I also make something really And although some just experiment a lot. fantastic with only a of her father's favorite The dish that I've made couple of ingredients." dishes included things for you today is a like Spam and Velveeta, combination of five or Soup may be her allCarly maintains that so different recipes. The time favorite food, but she learned a lot about best thing about soup Carly's love for soup is cooking from both is that you can make a only part of her love for parents. dish a little bit different cooking. When she was each time you make it a young girl helping "Growing up my mom but it's still going to be her mother cook, she was more of the delicious." used to wish that she traditionalist and my was older so she could dad was more of the... brown the hamburger. experimentalist," Carly As she got older, she laughed. "I remember 16 | NOVEMBER 2021 | FARGOMONTHLY.COM



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Ingredients

By Carly Erickson

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10 cups of low sodium chicken broth 1 lb spicy Italian sausage 1 lb cheese tortellini 1 cup of half & half or cream 3 large carrots, chopped 3 stalks of celery, chopped 1 medium yellow onion, chopped 3 cups of fresh spinach 3 cloves of garlic, chopped 3 TBL tomato paste 3 TBL flour Seasonings: Garlic powder Onion powder

Smoked paprika Lawry’s Seasoned salt Black pepper Red pepper flake Garnish: Freshly grated parmesan 1 loaf of crusty bread


Instructions

Begin by adding a tablespoon of olive oil to a large Dutch oven or stockpot, then add your spicy Italian sausage and begin to brown over medium heat. Crumble up the sausage to your liking and remove it from the pot once it’s browned and cooked through. Do not drain your pot of oil or grease from the sausage, it’s what you will use to soften your vegetables!

umami and adds dimension to your dish. This should only take a minute or two, stir everything frequently until the paste has deepened in color. Then add your flour. Flour can leave an unpleasant taste in soup unless the flour is cooked off, and that process is similar to how you cooked the tomato paste. Incorporate flour into your vegetable mixture and cook for 1-2 minutes.

sodium in this dish because there is already plenty of salt in the sausage and Lawry’s seasoning. Upon mixing, you’ll see that your fond lifts from the bottom of the pot and combines with the soup. Bring the mixture to a boil, and allow your soup to boil for 10 minutes until the carrots and celery are fork-tender. Then, bring your soup down to a light simmer.

Add a tablespoon of butter to the pot and allow it to melt. Then, add your chopped carrots, celery and onion. Begin to sweat over medium heat while stirring frequently to encourage browning and contact with the bottom of your pan. Once your onions are nearly translucent, add your garlic and stir until fragrant. Then, add your seasonings: garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, black pepper, Lawry’s Season Salt and red pepper flakes. To be completely honest, I measure with my heart and do not use measuring spoons in dishes like this. Use your best judgment, but do keep in mind that soup should be seasoned in layers. Meaning, season little by little as you go. By doing this, you allow the soup to develop a more wellrounded flavor.

You’ll see that the bottom of your pot is brown–that’s called ‘fond’! Fond refers to the bits of food and seasoning that turn brown and sticks to the bottom of your pot. These little flavor packages will take your soup to the next level. That sounds incredibly corny, but I’m not joking! Next, add your sausage back to the pot and add your low-sodium chicken broth. I prefer low

Next, add your cream or half and half. I use cream, and sometimes more than a cup makes it into this soup. Oops! Then, add your tortellini and mix.

Once sufficiently seasoned (for the time being) add your tomato paste. Tomato paste is best when cooked, so add it to the vegetables in your pot and stir to coat your vegetables. Tomato paste that has been cooked adds a slight sweetness, creates

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"There's something just so special about feeding someone. Cooking and serving people is definitely my love language."

-Carly Erickson

Your soup should be warm enough to cook your tortellini in about 5 minutes. Just make sure to stir frequently so that your tortellini do not stick together. Finally, add in 3 cups of fresh spinach. Spinach wilts quickly and does not take up much volume in this soup, so adding extra won’t hurt. Finally, stir one last time and check to see your tortellini are cooked and that the soup is seasoned to your liking. If you need more salt, add Lawry’s. If it’s too salty, add more cream or broth. If you need some spice, red pepper flakes are there to save the day. If you need some acid, a simple squeeze of lemon can brighten the flavors in your bowl. Don’t forget to garnish your soup with good quality parmesan, parsley

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(if you’re feeling fancy), and then serve with a crusty loaf of warm bread. A simple french loaf usually does the trick. Enjoy! Remember that not all recipes will be your favorite, and that’s why it’s okay to substitute different ingredients for things you like better. The beauty of cooking is that you can make any dish your own, and this recipe is no exception! If you don’t like tortellini or need a glutenfree option, substitute any sort of noodle or filled pasta you like. If you prefer kale to spinach, that’s a great add-in too. Other types of root vegetables outside of carrots (like turnips or kohlrabi) are also delicious in a warming fall dish like this.



1/4 cup butter 2 1/2 to 3 pounds yellow or red onions, halved, peeled, and sliced 1/4-inch thick 1 tablespoon brown sugar 1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt 4 cups low sodium beef broth 1 teaspoon Worcestershire Sauce 1 1/2 teaspoons Dijon mustard 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme leaves 1 bay leaf 1/4 cup dry sherry or vermouth 6 (1-inch thick) slices of a baguette 1 cup grated Gruyere cheese Freshly ground black pepper


2 celery ribs, chopped

Start the soup by cooking celery, leeks

1 medium leek, white and light green

and onions in butter. Next, add sweet

parts only

potatoes, chicken stock and spices and

1 chopped clove of garlic

simmer for 20 minutes before puréeing

1 chopped medium onion

until smooth. To finish things off, stir in

1 1/2 pounds sweet potatoes, peeled

some milk and cream.

and cut into 1-inch pieces 2 tablespoons butter 4 cups chicken stock 1 cinnamon stick 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1/4 cup heavy cream Salt Pepper 1/4 cup sour cream or plain yogurt 3/4 cup milk

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1 teaspoon kosher salt

Bake potatoes until done.

1 large onion

Cook the bacon in a thick Dutch oven.

2 to 4 tablespoons heavy cream

Heat on medium high until the bacon

2 ribs of celery

starts to brown then lower the heat to

6 cups chicken stock

medium. Once the bacon has rendered

4 pounds of russet potatoes

most of its fat, remove from heat.

1/8 teaspoon ground white or black pepper 1/4 pound thick sliced bacon

Cook the onion and celery in the bacon fat. Scoop out the insides of the potatoes and add the insides into a pot with the onion and celery mixture. Add salt and bring the soup to a simmer. Use a potato masher to mash the potatoes to desired consistency. Purée the soup (optional) Add cream and top with cheddar cheese, bacon and sour cream.

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1.5 cups dried brown lentils 2 (13.5 oz) cans coconut milk 6 cups chicken stock 2 cups sweet potatoes, 1 1/2" cubed 4 cups packed kale 2 tbsp olive oil 1 large chopped onion 4 minced garlic cloves 1 tsp salt 1 tbsp fresh ginger, grated 3 tbsp yellow curry powder 1 Cinnamon stick

Cook the following ingredients for 8-9 hours in a crockpot or until the vegetables are tender.

Add your olive oil over medium heat in a 5 quart pot. Once heated, sauté your

6 small red potatoes, diced

onion for about about 5 minutes or until it

3 medium carrots, sliced

becomes translucent.

1 medium onion, diced

Set your kale to the side, and throw all of

1 can of sauerkraut, rinsed and

your other ingredients in. Bring to a boil,

drained

then reduce to a simmer.

1 tablespoon brown sugar

Let that soup simmer (covered) for 20

1 tablespoon spicy brown mustard

minutes.

1 teaspoon caraway seeds

Finally, add your kale and let simmer

1 pound Polish Sausage, cut into 1-inch

(uncovered) for another 5-10 minutes. Plate

slices

and serve with warm bread and enjoy!

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½ lb bacon cut into pieces

In a large pan or pot and over medium-

1 small onion, finely chopped

high heat cook your bacon about 7

1 red bell pepper, finely chopped

minutes, or until crispy. Transfer the bacon

1 jalapeño, seeded, finely chopped

to a plate lined with paper towel to

1 tbsp fresh thyme, chopped

drain off the bacon fat, leaving about 1-2

1/4 cup flour

tablespoons of fat.

4 tbsp butter

Throw in your onion, bell pepper, jalapeño

1 1/2 cups pilsner beer

and thyme and cook about 5 minutes, or

2 cups chicken stock

until tender.

1 cup heavy cream 3/4 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese 1/2 cup medium shredded cheddar cheese 1/4 cup shredded pepper jack cheese salt and pepper as needed for taste chives

Bring heat down to medium and add the butter, stirring to completely melt it. Sprinkle the flour over the vegetables, stirring to make sure the flour gets fully incorporated. And once everything is mixed, add your beer and stir constantly until it all thickens. Add your chicken stock and cream slowly, stirring until mixed, then lower to a simmer. By the handfuls, add your grated cheese until it's all melted. Throw in about half of your bacon as well. Add salt and pepper as wanted, and garnish with additional bacon, chives or flat leaf parsley. Enjoy!

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2 tbsp olive oil

In a large pot, add olive oil and heat

1 onion (diced)

(medium-high). Sauté onion for 3-4

1/2 bell pepper, chopped

minutes (or until softened), then sauté

3-4 cloves garlic minced or crushed

bell pepper, garlic, jalapeno, and

1 jalapeño, seeded and minced

cilantro for about a minute.

1/4 cup cilantro, chopped

Throw in the rest of your ingredients and

4 cups chicken broth (32 ounce) can

lower heat (low-medium) to simmer for

replace water if needed

15 minutes. Shred or cut up your chicken

2 chicken breasts (boneless, skinless)

and mix it into the soup.

(about 1 pound) 15 oz can black beans, drained 14 oz can fire-roasted tomatoes (diced

Plate soup and add your toppings. Enjoy!

or crushed) 1 cup corn (fresh, canned, or frozen) 1 tbsp ground cumin 1 tbsp chili powder 1 tsp salt or to taste 1 cup heavy cream or to taste 1/2 cup shredded cheese of choice (I like using cheddar)

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Don't Want To Cook Soup? These Local Restaurants Have You Covered.

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Spitfire Bar and Grill Chicken Wild Rice Soup

"Great consistency, always creamy and great with the rotisserie chicken."

Blarney Stone Pub Rustic Beef Barley

"Our tender roast beef is simmered with barley, onions, carrots, celery, potatoes and peas; to name a few of the fresh ingredients."

ThaiKota -

Tom Yum Noodle Soup

"Tom yum noodle soup is a popular item served in the streets of Thailand and we wanted to share those flavors to Fargo."

Luna Fargo -

"Our chef changes our soups daily based on the seasons and ingredients we have available in the kitchen. Although Luna soups as a whole are often raved about, it would be hard to pick one since we are changing them up constantly."

Doolittles Woodfire Grill Roasted Butternut Squash Soup

"It's a warm and velvety soup with cozy flavors and finished with cinnamon crème fraiche and spiced pepitas, our roasted butternut squash soup is fall comfort at its best!"

Slurp Ramen -

"You can’t beat the combination of cold weather in The Midwest and steaming hot Ramen."


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Pho D'licious -

Beef Pho Noodle Soup

"Hot pho noodle soup is our specialty, 90% of our menu is pho soup."

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Kroll's Diner Knoephla

"Kroll’s started serving Knoephla one day a week and was so popular that it became a daily feature. Kroll’s sells Knoephla by 1/2 gallon buckets and makes hundreds of gallons a week."

Nine Dragons Restaurant/ Slap Shot -

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Wonton Soup

"A warming, savory chicken broth based soup with rich dumplings filled with a pork and vegetable mixture. Our broth is made from scratch and perfectly complements our famous wonton dumplings. All the flavor notes are combined for a harmonious taste experience: umami rich broth, soft dumpling skins and deliciously seasoned minced pork and vegetable filling."

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Frank's Lounge Potato Leek

"A Frank's twist on the classic soup. While being rich and decadent it still remains light and balanced. The mild onion from the leek pairs well with the rich potato. That combined with thyme, lemon and cream rounds off a crowd favorite at Frank's Lounge."

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Nichole's Fine Pastry & Cafe -

Rosted Red Pepper and Tomato

"It is a blend of roasted red peppers, tomatoes, celery, caramelized garlic and onions sauteed in olive oil. The creamy addition of coconut milk and a touch of red pepper flake balances the gluten-free (GF) and vegan (V+) option."

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Brewtus' Brickhouse Beer Cheese

"Perfect for cold weather and football season. Thick, creamy and delicious. Great on its own, but the staff will tell you it's awesome to dip our brewser bites in!"

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Teddy's Eatery Creamy Tomato Basil

"Rich and creamy Tomato soup packed with a little bit of zip and flair from Italy. Made with the freshest herbs, tomatoes and cream."

Rosewild -

Curry Zucchini Soup

"We worked with local farmers and wanted to provide guests with a warm fall flavor nordic soup."

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Service with a Sparkle:

REYNA BERGSTROM'S Path to Miss North Dakota

Having grown up and lived a majority of my life in Fargo-Moorhead, I am proud to claim this community as my home. As a fifth-generation North Dakotan, I am proud of my midwest roots and value system that stems from generations of independent yet community minded individuals. That service minded perspective is a trait that I believe is essential to being Miss North Dakota. Although it might appear glamorous, this job is not all about the sparkles—it’s a year of service which entails traveling around the state to serve alongside, speak, and listen to people. At 26, I am the oldest Miss North Dakota to ever wear the crown and compete for the job of Miss America. Women between the ages of 18 and 26 are eligible to compete in any local competition, whether she be a resident or attending for school, and if she wins a title can move on to the state competition. I competed in my first local competition in 2015 while a freshman at Concordia College. I had learned about the opportunity from a friend, fellow Fargo-native Jacky Arness, who was Miss North Dakota at the time. She informed me that the Miss America Organization is the nation’s largest provider of scholarship assistance to young women and that cash scholarships are awarded at both the local and state competitions.

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Tessie Jones Photography

Once learning this, I figured I had nothing to lose and signed up three days before the last local competition of the season. The day of the competition came and I was thrilled to win my first local title, which meant that I’d compete for the job of Miss North Dakota a few months later. Although I didn’t become Miss North Dakota that first year, I experienced a sample of something I came to increasingly love in the years that followed. I was inspired by the women I found myself competing alongside, and the serviceminded mentality and community of the Miss North Dakota and Miss America Organizations. The Miss America Organization’s mission statement is, “Prepare great women for the world; prepare the world for great women.” The organization embodies a network of positive role models who are influencing their spheres–both geographically and digitally–in every single state. Regardless of whether they’re wearing a sparkly hat on their head, the women involved are working to make positive changes in their communities by using their voices to educate others on their social impact initiatives. They are public servants, doers, and changemakers. They use the resources of the organization to help them expand and reach their goals. I’ve always wanted to be a role model, especially for young people. And consequently, I continued to compete and be involved with the organization. I was runner up at the state competition in 2019 and second runner up in 2015 and 2016. Each year that I came close to winning, I became motivated to work harder and to remain patient and persistent. While I was set to compete in 2020, the pandemic

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postponed the event to 2021 which “grandfathered” me in, making me one of the oldest candidates to ever compete in the history of the organization. Throughout the months leading up to the state competition, I didn’t give up on my dream, but continued to prepare to the best of my abilities. On June 12th, 2021, my longtime dream became a reality and I was crowned Miss North Dakota 2021. As Miss North Dakota, I am sharing the message of my social impact initiative which is called, “The Influencer Era: Impact Beyond The Screen.” My goal is to emphasize the importance of communication skills and face-to-face connection, especially with students. In this digital era that we currently live in, ‘Impacting Beyond the Screen’ is a message about intentionally showing up for others in person by being a real life influencer. Face-to-face interactions are crucial because bonds are strengthened when reinforced by the physical. Things like looking another person in the eyes, giving them a hug, or simply nodding and smiling while you listen emphasizes the fact that you are there for them. As Miss North Dakota, I believe that it’s important to remind people that every one of us has what it takes to make a positive difference where we are right now, in digital spaces but even more in our face-to-face interactions. The places where each of us find ourselves is no accident and the people in front of us hold purpose, meaning, and worth. And it’s that impact and influence which ultimately makes a difference in this world. I am humbled and honored to serve North Dakota this coming year, to share this message and to represent my home at the 100th Anniversary Competition of Miss America on December 16th in Mystic, Connecticut. You can join me in my year as Miss North Dakota and journey to Miss America by following me on Instagram @missamericand and Facebook @missnorthdakota2021. To schedule Reyna for an appearance at your event, please contact booking@ missndorganization.com or visit missnorthdakota.org/book-miss-nd.


11 Poses HEALTH & WELLNESS SPOTLIGHT

To Know Before Your First Yoga Class Child's Pose (Balasana) Tips: Kneel on the floor with your big toes touching. Knees should be about as wide as your hips. Fold forward with torso between your thighs, reaching forward with your arms and reaching back with your tailbone to your heels.

Downward Facing Dog (Adho Mukha Svanasana) Tips: Hands should be shoulder distance apart and feet should be about hip distance apart. Press through your hands and externally rotate your upper arms. Draw your navel in towards the spine. Bend your knees as much as needed and send your tailbone up and back.

Three-Legged Dog (Eka Pada Adho Mukha Svanasana) Tips: This is the same as downward facing dog but with one leg extended in the air. Careful not to crash all of your weight into one side of the body. This pose is often used to transition from downward facing dog to a number of other poses.

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Unfortunately, stress is something that affects every single one of us. However, how you handle stress can make a world of difference. One of the best ways to work through a stressful time is exercise. And one of the most calming forms of exercise for millions of people is yoga, a practice that combines breathwork, movement and mindfulness. However, like all forms of exercise, yoga comes with a learning curve. For the completely inexperienced, it can take a few classes before you feel like you have the hang of things. This by no means should prevent you from embarking on your yoga journey. However, we want our readers who may need

some stress relief to get the most possible out of their very first yoga class. That’s why we teamed up with the owner of Haute Yogis, fitness and yoga expert Krystle Kvidt, to create a list of 11 yoga poses to know before your first yoga class. Learn this list, and you’ll be able to spend a little more time focusing on your breathing during your first class and a little less time trying to copy what the person next to you is doing.

*There are variations for every one of these poses. Can’t get your butt to your heels in Child’s Pose? No problem! The most important thing is to keep breathing. Do not force yourself into a shape.

Crescent Lunge (Anjaneyasana) Tips: Make sure your front foot is flat on the floor with your knee directly over your ankle. Keep hips square. Stack your back ankle over the ball of your foot and keep your back leg straight. Extend your arms upward alongside your ears.

PHOTOS BY Geneva Nodland


Warrior 1 (Virabhadrasana I) Tips: Similar to the crescent lunge but with your back heel turned in at about 45 degrees. Again, ensure that your hips stay square to the front of the room.

Warrior 2 (Virabhadrasana II) Tips: Back foot should be turned 90 degrees and leg should be straight. Bend the front knee with your knee staying over your ankle. Extend arms horizontally keeping shoulders back and the weight even between both feet. Careful not to dump too much weight to the front. Gaze past your front fingertips.

Warrior 3 (Virabhadrasana III) Tips: Lean forward with your back leg extended straight and even with your hips. Keep your back leg flexed as if you're pressing into an imaginary wall. Gaze can be downward with your hands either at your heart in a prayer position or extended forward.

High Plank Tips: Keep your hands underneath your shoulders, your back straight, your core engaged and your legs active. Also, don’t forget to keep your breath!

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Haute Yogis relocated to their very own space on November 1 at 751 32nd Avenue West, West Fargo 58078

Low Plank (Chaturanga Dandasana) Tips: From high plank, bend your elbows, keeping them tight along your rib cage. Don’t go past 90 degrees.


Upward Facing Dog (Urdhva Mukha Svanasana) Tips: Most of the time, you’ll transition to this pose from the low plank position. Straighten your arms and lift your chest. Keep your legs off of the floor and ground through your feet.

Corpse Pose (Savasana) Tips: This is your final pose to close your practice. Lie flat on your back with your arms at your sides. Let your toes fall out. Relax and center yourself. Let thoughts pass without judgment.

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culinary spotlight

Corn

Muffins

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urrounded by food professionally for the past 18 years, I have had time to perfect a recipe or two. I've had the pleasure of working with some extremely talented folks around the Fargo-Moorhead area even though I'm not originally from this area. My catering company Urban Foods has recently joined forces with Chef’s Table to curate and execute the menu for the new Armory events space in Moorhead. The dish today has been a favorite of mine and lots of family members for decades. Because my family originates from the south, corn bread was always a common item on the table during family-style dinners, and it stuck with me. Again, I’ve had time to perfect the recipe so this won't be the exact style I grew up with. The main difference is the addition of a considerable amount of butter and cream to keep it moist from oven to table, thus not requiring the addition of butter after the fact, though feel free if you like. Cornbread is a fairly cheap item to create at home, and easy to make in big quantities for larger families or gatherings. It's delicious and can be made fun by adding cheese, corn, jalapenos or all of the above. Have fun with it, it’s such a great comfort food, and can accompany just about any dish. Try it out at the next dinner you plan to prepare. It’s easy and impressive.

By Chef Jeff Reitz

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Ingredients: DRY INGREDIENTS • 1 cup of cornmeal • 1 cup all purpose flour • 1 tbsp baking powder • ½ cup sugar • 1 tsp salt

WET INGREDIENTS • 1 cup heavy cream • 2 eggs • 2 ounces butter • ¼ tbsp honey

preparation: • Spray muffin tins with nonstick spray.

• Fill sprayed muffin tins ⅔ of the way full.

• Preheat oven to 375 (oven rack should be near the middle).

• Bake for approximately 8 minutes. (watch closely near the end, all ovens cook differently).

• Combine all dry ingredients in a mixing bowl, set aside. • Combine all wet ingredients, then add dry ingredient mixture to wet ingredient mixture.

• Test for doneness by sticking a toothpick into the center and seeing that it comes out clean.


MEET THE

Indigenous Legacies W

e met Christy of Indigenous Legacies when we took her Fry Bread Tacos call through Moorhead Community Education! She creates and shares her Indigenous art, craft and creations around our community. Be sure to check out her current workshops at Moorhead Community Education!

Tell us a bit about yourself: Boozhoo (Hello in Ojibwe). Wiishkobizi Nibi Ikwe (to be sweet like the water women) is my Indigenous name and my English name is Christy Goulet. I am a tribally enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. I strive for cultural preservation and education and am grateful that I try to live my traditional lifestyle and teach it to my family. Also, I am equally grateful to have been adopted by Wanbli Ishnala Win/Anna LittleGhost and gone through a ceremonial rite of passage. I have lived in the F-M area my whole life, except for four years when I moved to Devils Lake, ND to mentor under Wanbli Ishnala Win/Anna Littleghost on how to conduct women's traditional Indigenous ceremonies and teachings. Describe what type of art and craft you create?

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The art/craft that I do varies as the Indigenous culture is very vast! Sometimes, my mood tells me to do beadwork (earrings, moccasins, shawls, leggings) and other times I get special requests such as the jingle dress. Dawnette Eastman and I recently made a jingle dress that was from a dream she had had about the colors and style of the dress. It took about two months

to create the dress and she debuted it at Indigenous People's day 2021! I make women's ribbon skirts, men's ribbon shirts, fancy shawl regalia, sundance skirts (worn by men), etc. My family loves to help with the Red Willow Dreamcatchers. We planted the Red Willow at Fort Abercrombie, ND 12 years ago and can harvest it not only to make the dreamcatchers but also to make Red Willow Tea from the bark. This is a traditional medicine for respiratory viruses. Tell us how you got started making these pieces? I got started making my first fancy shawl regalia when I entered my eighth year of sobriety (I am twenty-six years sober now) and was having very vivid dreams about the colors, patterns and dance itself. My stepmother, Paula Jackson-Goulet, was skilled in the art of sewing both traditional regalia and star quilts, which was a gift handed down from her mother. I went to my parent’s home and told them of this dream and we immediately went to work making the dress. This was done in traditional floral colors and design as used by the Chippewa and Ojibwe. That dream represents the healing path I take to stay committed to


my sobriety and represents my Indigenous identity which I am responsible for. What is your personal favorite item you have created? My personal favorite item to make right now is the jingle dress! How do you come up with a new piece of art or design? What are you inspired by? New ideas and inspiration come in different ways such as dreams. I dream in full colors and can see designs. I may also be inspired by seeing something in someone else. As Indigenous people, we have faced many issues which we address such as historical traumas, genocide, loss of language and loss of ceremonies. So, when Dawnette Eastman told me of her dream and how she saw herself, I have a responsibility to help our youth build a positive self-identity that she will carry into her future! What is something you've enjoyed the most from creating these items? What I have enjoyed the most is the ability to quiet the mind, body and spirit to allow the Creator to work through me as an Indigenous Woman who was taught by her elders. It is to give all acknowledgment of these gifts (sewing, painting, singing, ceremony, dancing) back to the Creator to help create humility which is a true virtue. What is the most challenging thing?

The most challenging thing is to balance creativity with daily responsibilities, as I have four adult children and fifteen grandchildren! Creativity is a positive outlet for stress, anxiety, disappointment and changing society's judgment and perspectives about Indigenous people. I would like to state that I cannot speak for ALL Indigenous persons as each has their own belief, understanding and knowledge so no one person can speak for the whole. What is a word that best describes you? The word that describes me the best is LOVE! What advice would you have given yourself 10 years ago? The best advice I could have given myself ten years ago is to think for myself, and follow my intuition as it is almost always right! You share your creativity and traditions by teaching at places like Moorhead Community Education–tell us more about the types of classes you offer?

Medicines and Music and Meditation. The CD I use for the Music and Meditation class "The Never Ending Journey Continues" 2018 was nominated at the Native American Music Awards for three awards: Female Artist of the Year, Artist of the Year, Traditional song of the Year (it was the first time a woman had ever been nominated into Traditional Song of the Year). Although I did not win, I flew to Niagara Falls, NY! Where can people find your work or keep in touch about classes you do? People can register for my classes at moorheadcommunityed.ce.eleyo. com/ and find some of my work at the Hjemkomst Center and at Bonanzaville. You can also feel free to reach out to me at: mnichristygoulet@yahoo.com, or call 701-541-6256, or facebook.com/ christy.m.goulet/ My Indigenous Legacy.com website is currently being built, but please stand by as it should be up and running by the end of the month. Chi-miigwech (Thank you in Ojibwe), Christy Goulet

Frybread Tacos and Indigenous Music and Meditation. I also cater for special events and groups wanting to learn about the Dreamcatchers, Frybread Tacos, Winter 45


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Franklin Ugochukwu: AN ARTPRENEUR EMBELLISHING OUR HUMAN EXPERIENCE ONE BRUSH STROKE AT A TIME

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Peace Be With You! As we start this precious month of gratitude, I wanted to pause and reflect on what I am grateful for in the FM area. I'm grateful for the art and its curators, the countless uber-talented artists impacting and improving our lives by visually and melodiously embellishing this community we get to call home. I wanted to highlight one of my favorite artists whom I have been fortunate to know since my college days on the Minnesotan side of the Red River; the first time I experienced his art was at his senior year exhibition at the MSUM art gallery. I was transported immediately by the ancestral African heritage he honored with a fusion of his personal touch nurtured by his endless imagination. When asked to described himself, Sir Franklin Oguchukwu said:

"I'm a human being, a man, and a painter from Nigeria, West Africa. The little things in life bring me the most fulfillment, air, family, food, growth, etc. My craft comes from the urge to grow, experience life and share my voice. I take pride in making and sharing

That is home, that is the motherland, that will always be home. I currently reside in the Fargo-Moorhead area where I’ve made myself a family, friends and a community that I also feel comfortable calling my home.

art that is empowering, desirable, and illustrates the importance of representation." Ugochukwu has a contagious smile, a magnetic personality and always makes sure people feel welcomed around by highlighting our core commonality, our shared humanity! The Red River valley is fortunate to have him call here his home away from his ancestral home of Nigeria! Next time you see him, ask him which art piece he is working on :-) Until our enchanting paths cross again: Be Grateful for another day! - Cyusa

What is the story behind your passion for giving back to the community through your art? How did you become an artist? I started painting in 2016. Before that, I had the popular belief that we had to be “gifted” to be able to create good art. That belief was debunked when I started spending days and nights practicing painting techniques, materials and just doing the work.Today, my painting skills are satisfactory to me, not because I was “gifted” but because I am embraced the hard work. Today, as an artist, I care about letting people know that they can reach those heights if they engage and do the work. I enjoy teaching people the process and letting them know no they don’t have to be “gifted” to enjoy creating art or doing it well. And I believe there’s a life lesson in that. We really can do whatever we set our minds upon. We are more powerful and capable than we think we are.

Where do you call home? I was born and raised in Kano, Nigeria.

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Why should artists care about the FM community? The Fargo Moorhead area has a very intimate art community that loves and supports each other. We have artists and makers who want to see each other grow and progress. There are also endless opportunities for artists to learn and further their art careers. What are some misconceptions about artists of the FM community? I cannot think of any misconceptions I have encountered. What I do know is that the art community in this area is hard-working and very welcoming to anyone trying to join the community. With lots of opportunities and resources being shared between artists, there’s enough room for everybody to thrive. 48 | NOVEMBER 2021 | FARGOMONTHLY.COM


Can you share some of the work you do in the community? How can other artists get involved? I am a member of The Arts Partnership and Fargo Moorhead Visual Artists. These are art organizations in the community that offer a lot of opportunities and camaraderie for artists. I recommend artists who want to be more involved in the community to look up these organizations and get affiliated with them. What is your 2030 vision for the Tri-College community? My vision is just to serve as much as I can and be a vessel of encouragement to artists and anyone trying to achieve anything that they are working towards. Also, I want to help create a community where there’s less of a stigma on people pursuing creative avenues.

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EVENT CALENDAR NOVEMBER

STAY UP-TO-DATE WITH WHAT’S GOING ON IN THE AREA.

Chess Club

Every Monday from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Join every Monday at 6 pm for open chess. No matter your experience level, come meet fellow chess enthusiasts and build your expertise. Chess boards and books are provided.

students climb for $8 after 8PM! Conveniently located near the downtown F/M area to begin or end the rest of your weekend. Valid Student ID required. Nature of the North 814 Center Ave, Moorhead, MN 56560

Every Second Monday from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

We’ve partnered up with FM Aerial & Movement Arts for some seriously awesome events to get you moving! Join us as we kick things off the second Monday of each month at 10AM with an Aerial Silks Workshop at Nature of the North. **BEGINNER FRIENDLY **MUST REGISTER Nature of the North 814 Center Ave, Moorhead, MN 56560

Red Raven Comedy Night

Every Tuesday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Red Raven Revival! The longest running open mic comedy night in the upper midwest! Hosted by David Standal. Red Raven Espresso Parlor 916 Main Ave, Fargo, ND 58103

Weekly Social Dance

Every Tuesday from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Come and dance your heart out at the Spirit Room every Tuesday night we teach an award winning Intermediate Bachata and Salsa Curriculum! Free for members. $15 for non-members. Spirit Room 111 Broadway N, Fargo, ND 58102

Veteran's Coffee Hour

Every Second Wednesday at 10 a.m.

Come for donuts from Sandy’s Donuts and coffee at the Fargo Air Museum on the second Wednesday of each month! From 10 to 12, Veterans and their families can come to the museum and enjoy the donuts and coffee for free! Fargo Air Museum 1609 19th Ave N, Fargo

Student Nights

Every Friday from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Attention all students- want a fun activity on Friday nights? Starting this Fall 2021, all

Come and dance your heart out at the Spirit Room every Friday night with a rotating playlist of Salsa and Bachata! $5 for members. $10 for non-members. SPIRIT ROOM 111 Broadway N, Fargo, ND 58102

Parent’s Night Out

Select Fridays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Need a night out? Skip the sitter and bring your kids to the Nature of the North climbing wall for an evening of games, climbing, and more! While the climbing instructors entertain your little monkey(s), you can enjoy an evening of your own for a date night, selfcare, errands, or whatever else! Treat yourself, and your kids, to this fun new experience! Open to children of all skill levels (Ages 6-14); beginners will learn the basics of climbing while returning climbers will be challenged to take their climbing to the next level! Nature of the North 814 Center Ave, Moorhead, MN 56560

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Every Sunday from 4 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

This gentle yoga is accessible to every body. This class integrates somatic yoga, hatha yoga, restorative yoga, and meditation. Somatic yoga teaches the body to move in proper alignment and optimal range of motion. The class works into hatha yoga or traditional poses, (adaptation is available) then restorative yoga and meditation to really ease away stress. Spirit Room 111 Broadway N, Fargo, ND 58102

Stroller Squad | West Acres x Fargo Mom

Every Tuesday and Saturday From 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

Join local mamas at our weekly Stroller Squad meet ups, presented by Fargo Mom, every Tuesday at 9:30am in Fountain Court! Enjoy a morning mall walk and new friendship, specifically created for mamas with littles in tow. Follow the morning schedule, or join in as you’d like. West Acres Shopping Center 3902 13th Ave S, Fargo, ND 58103

Fraser, Ltd’s 21st Annual Festival of Trees

Date Night

Select Fridays from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Can’t decide what to do for your next date? Come to Nature of the North and climb as a couple, guaranteed to “rock your world”! Tickets include climbing gear rentals so you and your date can enjoy two hours of activity for only $20! Nature of the North 814 Center Ave, Moorhead, MN 56560

Youth Climbing Camp

Every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.

We know how much kids like to climb… on everything. Give them a place to burn off some energy and put those skills to work! The instructors will cover basic techniques, safety, and skills to get your children to the top of the wall. Kids will get a better understanding of what it takes to climb, how to deal with failure, be patient, and persevere to accomplish

COMMUNITY

Nature of the North 814 Center Ave, Moorhead, MN 56560

Rest and Restore with Fallon

Weekly Social Dance

Every Friday from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Aerial Movement and Skills

their goals on the wall! Day camp will include climbing challenges, instruction, technique, and games.

A&E

MUSIC

Friday, November 12 - Friday, December 3 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Once again, over 160 amazing sponsors in the community are partnered to celebrate the 21st year of Festival of Trees. Come and join in the holiday spirit and view some of the most beautifully decorated Christmas trees! Normal Business Hours: Monday through Friday 8am-5pm. Fargodome 1800 N University Dr Fargo, ND 58102

Christkindlmarkt

Thursday, November 18 - Sunday, November 21

Folkways invite you to celebrate the holiday season at Christkindlmarkt, Fargo’s German Christmas market. Four days of festive cheer in the Outdoor Winter Wonderland, Food Tent,

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POP-UP HOLIDAY INSTILLATION Monday, November 1 - Wednesday

Come Check-out the holiday installation at the entrance of The Jasper Hotel starting November 1st! Buy a holiday beverage from Rosewild and receive a discount code for tickets to The Northern Express! In this IMMERSIVE CHRISTMAS WONDERLAND EXPERIENCE, you’ll feel like you’ve escaped to the North Pole and explore Santa’s workshop, kitchen and more, meet reindeer, Christmas llamas, or Clydesdales, take pictures with Santa himself, and get lost in the Christmas Tree forest. Eat, drink, shop, and be merry! If you’ve ever wanted to step into your favorite Christmas movie, while investing in your community, you will now be able to! Jasper Hotel 215 Broadway N, Fargo, ND 58102

Gift Market, and Beer Hall, at the Fargo Civic Center. With food, live musical performances, art demonstrations, mulled wine, holiday treats, and activities for the kids, you’ll feel like you’ve walked into a European winter wonderland. Fargo Civic Center 207 4th Street N, Fargo, ND 58102

Pride of Dakota Holiday Showcase

Saturday, November 20 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. & Sunday, November 21 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.

The North Dakota Department of Agriculture and the Bank of North Dakota College SAVE Plan proudly present the Pride of Dakota Holiday Showcase. Celebrate the holiday season. Stock up on your favorite Pride of Dakota products and find the perfect gifts for those on your holiday shopping lists! You’ll find unique products, including gourmet food, art, books, jewelry, sporting goods, home décor, apparel, children and pet items, and more!

Holiday Nights

Fridays & Saturdays, November 26 - December 18 from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

The Red River Zoo and Cass County Electric Cooperative are excited to announce that Holiday Nights returns this November & December! Adults are $6.00 and Children are $4.00. Red River Zoo members receive free admission to Holiday Nights. Red River Zoo 4255 23rd Ave S, Fargo, ND 58103

Santa Village

Select day and weekends, November 27-28, December 4-5, 10-12, 16-19, 22-23

Celebrate the season of giving at Rheault Farm this holiday season by planning a visit to Santa Village! Visit Santa and Mrs. Claus, a few of Santa’s reindeer, take part in fun holiday activities and more! Remember to dress warm and bring your camera!

Theatre NDSU: The Crucible

December 2, 4, 9-10 from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Masks required for all audiences.

NDSU Askanase Auditorium, Askanase Hall 1497 12th Ave N, Fargo, ND 58105

The Northern Express

Thursday - Sunday, December 9 - 12

A complete Christmas wonderland! In this IMMERSIVE CHRISTMAS WONDERLAND EXPERIENCE, you’ll feel like you’ve escaped to the North Pole and explore Santa’s workshop, kitchen and more, meet reindeer, Christmas llamas, or Clydesdales, take pictures with Santa himself, and get lost in the Christmas Tree forest. Eat, drink, shop, and be merry! 500 Center Ave, Moorhead, MN 56560

Rheault Farm 2902 25th St S, Fargo, ND 58103

Scheels Arena 5225 31st Ave, Fargo, ND 58104

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SLEIGH RIDES

Tuesday - Thursday, December 21- 23 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Take a scenic sleigh ride through beautiful M.B. Johnson Park! Reservations are available by calling 218.299.5340 after December 1. Tickets may also be purchased on-site if space allows. Free hot chocolate and cookies with all reservations. MB Johnson Park 3601 11st St N, Moorhead, MN 56560

FM Ballet’s The Classic Nutcracker

Friday - Sunday, December 17, 18, & 19 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

The holiday tradition of The Classic Nutcracker returns to the NDSU Festival Concert Hall stage. With scurrying mice, toy soldiers, a battle between the Mouse King and Nutcracker Prince, as well as the stunning dancers in the Land of Sweets, this production will add to your holiday magic.

NDSU FESTIVAL CONCERT HALL, REINEKE FINE ARTS CENTER 1511 12th Ave N, Fargo, ND 58105

Groovy Nights

Friday, November 19 from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m.

Groovy Nights, a brand new monthly party at Wild Terra Cider, with Pretty Ricky & DJ AP! From 8 to midnight, grab a cider and groove to Disco, Funk, R&B, and House music. Weather permitting, this party will be hosted on the patio, otherwise in the loft upstairs. WILD TERRA CIDER 6 12th St N, Fargo, ND 58102

Fargo Masonic Vendor & Craft Show

Saturday, November 20 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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1405 3rd St N, Fargo from 11-3. Lunch will be served from 7-1. Fargo Masonic Building 1405 3rd St N, Fargo, ND 58102

Outlander Series Celebration at the Moorhead Library

Saturday, November 20 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Calling all Outlander fans and Scottish culture enthusiasts! Celebrate the upcoming release of “Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone” by Diana Gabaldon, the latest book in the Outlander series, with activities and performances relating to the series and its Scottish roots. You are invited to come dressed as a favorite character or in your best family tartans. This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Moorhead Library, who also sponsor a monthly Outlander Book Club.

Andrew Schulz: The INFAMOUS Tour

Saturday, November 20 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Comedian Andrew Schulz comes to the Fargo Theatre on Saturday, November 20th! Tickets for the previously scheduled show on October 9th will be honored at the new show. Tickets can be purchased for the new date starting Friday, May 21st at 9AM FARGO THEATRE 314 Broadway N, Fargo, ND 58102

Lutefisk & Meatball Dinner

Sunday, November 21 from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

The Sons of Norway Kringen Klub is keeping Norwegian heritage alive! The Kringen Lodge serves up lutefisk with a side of meatballs, potatoes, and all the fixins. KRINGEN LODGE 25 SONS OF NORWAY 722 2nd Ave N, Fargo, ND 58102

Holiday Kickoff

Tuesday, November 23 from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Greet the festive season as the City of Moorhead’s Holiday Tree is lit! Enjoy refreshments and holiday music by the Moorhead High School Carolers. MOORHEAD CENTER MALL 510 Center Ave, Moorhead, MN 56560

Christmas Tree Lighting

Tuesday, November 23 from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Fargo’s version of New York City’s Rockefeller Plaza comes to life as they light the 32-foottall Christmas tree at Broadway Square for the season. This free, outdoor event includes the opening of SCHEELS Skating Rink, the Skate Shack, skate rentals and concessions are available for skating following the tree lighting. Broadway Square 213 Broadway N, Fargo, ND 58102


CHRISTMAS & MORE WITH DANIEL O DONNELL Sunday, November 21 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

One of Irelands best loved artists, Daniel ODonnell has announced that he will be returning to tour in the USA next May & June. The tour will see the record breaking chart singer play a more extensive concert tour than he did in Oct 2016, when he performed in venues in the Mid-East of the USA to packed houses of ardent fans. FARGO THEATRE 314 Broadway N, Fargo, ND 58102

Fashion Avenue 2021: Believe

Fargo Force Hockey Game

Tuesday, November 23 from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Friday, November 26 from 7:05 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Delta Hotels by Marriott Fargo 1635 42nd St S, Fargo, ND 58102

SCHEELS ARENA 5225 31st Ave S, Fargo, ND 58103

Fashion Avenue is the primary fundraiser for The Christmas Gift. Gifts are granted to families in need during December and are aired on KFGO each weekday morning. Reserve your table today!

The Fargo Force is a hockey team in the United States Hockey League (USHL). The USHL is America’s first and only Tier 1 junior hockey league with its mission to develop young hockey talent.

Pizza, Puzzle, Beer

The Winter Sloths @ Dempsey’s

Teams of up to 4 people. Finish a puzzle, eat an entire pizza, comes with beer or wine option. Cash prizes for the first 3 teams to finish.

The Winter Sloths at Dempsey’s in downtown Fargo!

Wednesday, November 24 from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.

El Zagal Shrine 1429 3rd St N, Fargo, ND 58102

Burn the Bird Thanksgiving Day 5K & 10K

Thursday, November 25 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Welcome to the 9th Annual “Burn the Bird” Thanksgiving day 5K & 10K! Get fresh air and a good ‘burn’ going with the 5K run/walk or the 10K run before sitting down for Thanksgiving dinner. Online registration closes Nov. 23 and includes t-shirt, bib, and race medal. All ages and fitness levels welcome! Fercho YMCA 4243 19th Ave S, Fargo, ND 58103

Friday, November 26 from 9:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.

Fargo Force Hockey Game

Saturday, November 27 from 6:05 p.m. to 8 p.m.

The Fargo Force is a hockey team in the United States Hockey League (USHL). The USHL is America’s first and only Tier 1 junior hockey league with its mission to develop young hockey talent.

SCHEELS ARENA 5225 31st Ave S, Fargo, ND 58103

years they have travelled coast to coast in the USA, Mexico, Canada & Panama as the most sought after dueling piano act in the country. Their high energy mix of comedy, music and extensive audience participation makes this a show unlike any other! Clap along, laugh along and sing along with Dave & Ted, Deuces Wild! Fargo Theatre 314 Broadway N, Fargo, ND 58102

Fargo Designer Purse Bingo

Thursday, December 2 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Come together in raising money for Pink It Forward! These events allow the organization to send FREE care packages to individuals currently battling breast cancer in ND, SD, MN, and MT. $30 to play all 8 games $1 for a dauber if you need $3 for an additional sleeve of 3 cards Doors open at 5:30, first game starts at 6:30. Doubletree by Hilton West Fargo 825 E Beaton Dr, West Fargo, ND 58078

Deuces Wild Dueling Pianos with Darrin Wentz

Saturday, November 27 from 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

Dave Eichholz and Ted Manderfeld are Deuces Wild Dueling Pianos. For over 19

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THE 4ONTHEFLOOR

Friday, December 3 from 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. The 4onthefloor are an American rock’n’roll band that bring their well-oiled, high octane show to places all around the world. Singalong stomps to face melting solos, their brand of rock is exactly what is needed in the 21st century. The Hall at Fargo Brewing Company 610 University Dr N, Fargo, ND 581032

PROF with J. Plaza, Andrew Thomas & Willie Wonka Thursday, December 2 from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Sanctuary Events Center 670 4th Ave N, Fargo, ND 58102

Candlelight Yoga

Friday, December 3 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Unwind, relax, and chill out! Practiced in the gentle glow of candlelight, this all-levels class will help you melt away tension and relieve stress. FERCHO YMCA 4243 19th Ave S, Fargo, ND 58103

Drekker Brewing Grains-to-Glass Tour Saturday, December 4 from noon to 1 p.m.

Tours are back! Take part in a guided tour and tasting at Drekker Brewing Company! DREKKER BREWING CO. 1666 1st Ave N, Fargo, ND 58102

Holiday Express

Saturday, December 4 from noon to 4 p.m.

Kick off the holiday season and experience the magic of winter at Broadway Square with our Holiday Express! Snap your picture at the holiday photo stations, skate on the SCHEELS Skating Rink, donate a gift to someone in need and more! Broadway Square 213 Broadway N, Fargo, ND 58102

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Skate with Santa

Rink Reels: Skating & A Movie

Lace up your skates and enjoy free open skate with Santa and Mrs. Claus! Free hot chocolate and cookies will be served. Skate rental will be available (limited sizes).

Join us at Broadway Square for our second season of Rink Reels: Skating & A Movie! This Fargo Park District event includes: The movie, Miracle (2004), starting at 7:00 pm Skate along or bring a blanket to sit back and relax. Skate rentals in the Skate Shack Prepackaged snacks, beverages and hand warmers available at the Skate Shack Admission to this event is $5.00, tickets are available for purchase at the Skate Shack starting at 6:30 pm.

Sunday, December 5 from 2:15 p.m. to 4:15 p.m.

Moorhead Sports Center 324 24th St S, Moorhead, MN 56560

The Troll Lounge Bluegrass Jam

Tuesday, December 7 from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Calling all Bluegrass musicians! Join us in the Troll Lounge for a night of Bluegrass Americana music from 6:30 pm to 9 pm. The Troll Lounge opens at 4:30 pm with 1/2 price drink during Happy Hour from 4:30 pm to 6 pm and Bar Bingo from 5 pm – 6 pm! The Troll Lounge is open to the public. KRINGEN LODGE 25 SONS OF NORWAY 722 2nd Ave N, Fargo, ND 58102

The Moving Parts

Thursday, December 9 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

The Moving Parts band live at the Troll Lounge inside the Sons of Norway from 7:30 pm – 10 pm! Folk-rock music with friends, the 2nd Tuesday of each month. KRINGEN LODGE 25 SONS OF NORWAY 722 2nd Ave N, Fargo, ND 58102

Thursday, December 9 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Broadway Square 213 Broadway N, Fargo, ND 28102

National Guard 385 Birthday at the Fargo Air Museum Saturday, December 11 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

To celebrate the inception of the U.S. National Guard, the Fargo Air Museum invites all veterans, active duty, National Guard, and reserve with FREE admission. Enjoy complimentary coffee and cookies, browse the museum, and check out the exclusive National Guard exhibit behind the B-25. *Observed December 11. Actual Birthday on December 13th. Fargo Air Museum 1609 19th Ave N, Fargo, ND 58102



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$2.50 Wells, Calls, and Premium Drinks, Domestic Bottles, $3 22oz Tall Domestic Beer, 12 p.m.-7 p.m. All Day Everyday: $3 Jack Fire Shots, $3.25 Jag Shots, $5.25 Local Craft Beers. Wednesday’s $5 Trash Cans

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$2.50 Wells, Calls, and Premium Drinks, Domestic Bottles, $3 22oz Tall Domestic Beer, 12 p.m.-7 p.m. All Day Everyday: $3 Jack Fire Shots, $3.25 Jag Shots, $5.25 Local Craft Beers. Wednesday’s $5 Trash Cans

$2.50 Wells, Calls, and Premium Drinks, Domestic Bottles, $3 22oz Tall Domestic Beer, 12 p.m.-7 p.m. All Day Everyday: $3 Jack Fire Shots, $3.25 Jag Shots, $5.25 Local Craft Beers. Wednesday’s $5 Trash Cans

$2.50 Wells, Calls, and Premium Drinks, Domestic Bottles, $3 22oz Tall Domestic Beer, 12 p.m.-7 p.m. All Day Everyday: $3 Jack Fire Shots, $3.25 Jag Shots, $5.25 Local Craft Beers. Wednesday’s $5 Trash Cans

Alibi Lounge and Casino 1340 21st Ave S, Fargo

$2.50 wells/calls/ domestic bottles $3 22oz domestic and $3 Jack Fire. $3 22oz Select Craft Beers

$2.50 wells/calls/ domestic bottles $3 22oz domestic and $3 Jack Fire. $3 22oz Select Craft Beers

$2.50 wells/calls/ domestic bottles $3 22oz domestic and $3 Jack Fire. $3 22oz Select Craft Beers

$2.50 wells/calls/ domestic bottles $3 22oz domestic and $3 Jack Fire. $3 22oz Select Craft Beers

$2.50 wells/calls/ domestic bottles $3 22oz domestic and $3 Jack Fire. $3 22oz Select Craft Beers

$2.50 wells/calls/ domestic bottles $3 22oz domestic and $3 Jack Fire. $3 22oz Select Craft Beers

$2.50 wells/calls/domestic bottles $3 22oz domestic and $3 Jack Fire. $3 22oz Select Craft Beers

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

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

Happy Hour 4-8pm: 50¢ off everything

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

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

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

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

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2-4-1s 5 p.m.-2 a.m.

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

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

50¢ taps, $1 Captain Morgan and teas 8pmmidnight

2-for-1 domestic bottles, Jack & Jack Honey 8pm-midnight

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Bulldog Tap 4265 45th St. S, Fargo

$3.50 tall domestic taps 6pm-close

$2.75 domestic bottles 8pm-midnight

$3.50 UV and Bacardi 8pm-midnight

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

$3.75 Stoli and Jack Daniels 8pm-midnight

$3.50 Smirnoff and Windsor 8pm-midnight

$3.50 tall domestic taps and import bottles all day

Chili's 3902 13th Ave S Suite 4402, Fargo

Happy Hour 3 p.m.-7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Close: $3 Small Domestic Draft and Well drinks. $4 House wine, Classic Margarita, Small Premium Draft and Large Domestic Draft. $5 Presidente Margarita, Large Premium Draft and Long Island Tea

Happy Hour 3 p.m.-7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Close: $3 Small Domestic Draft and Well drinks. $4 House wine, Classic Margarita, Small Premium Draft and Large Domestic Draft. $5 Presidente Margarita, Large Premium Draft and Long Island Tea

Happy Hour 3 p.m.-7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Close: $3 Small Domestic Draft and Well drinks. $4 House wine, Classic Margarita, Small Premium Draft and Large Domestic Draft. $5 Presidente Margarita, Large Premium Draft and Long Island Tea

Happy Hour 3 p.m.-7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Close: $3 Small Domestic Draft and Well drinks. $4 House wine, Classic Margarita, Small Premium Draft and Large Domestic Draft. $5 Presidente Margarita, Large Premium Draft and Long Island Tea

Happy Hour 3 p.m.-7 p.m.: $3 Small Domestic Draft and Well drinks. $4 House wine, Classic Margarita, Small Premium Draft and Large Domestic Draft. $5 Presidente Margarita, Large Premium Draftand Long Island Tea

The Bismarck Tavern

522 Broadway N, Fargo Bomb Shelter 325 10th St. N, Fargo Borrowed Buck’s Roadhouse 1201 Westrac Drive, Fargo * This is not a full list of specials. Specials subject to change. For updated and entire list of specials, go fargomonthly.com.

The Bowler 2630 University Drive S, Fargo The Box 1025 38th St. SW, Fargo (Inside the Fargo Inn & Suites)

Happy Hour All Day: $3 Small Domestic Draft and Well drinks. $4 House wine, Classic Margarita, Small Premium Draft and Large Domestic Draft. $5 Presidente Margarita, Large Premium Draft and Long Island Tea


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Ladies Night: 7-10 p.m., ½ Priced Mixed Drinks, Chub’s Mugs: $5.95 New Mug, $3.95 Refills 7 p.m.-Close

Game Night, $1.00 Off Taps & Wells (Including Craft Beers), Free Pool & Darts 8 p.m.-Close

Chub’s Mugs Wednesday: $5.95 New Mug, $3.95 Refills, $1 Off Shots 8 p.m.-Close

Busch Light Tap Night, $1 Off Ice Hole & Fireball 8 p.m.-Close

Beer & A Bump Night, Beer and an Ice Hole for $7.00, $3.95 Chub’s Long Island Teas, $3.95 Stumplifers 8 p.m.-Close

$1 off Bloody Mary’s & Caesars, 8 a.m.-Noon, $1 off Crown Royal, Tito’s & Craft Taps 8 p.m.-Close

Sunday Funday: $1.00 Off All Drinks In Your Chub’s Gear 12 p.m.-Close

Cork ‘N Cleaver 3301 S University Dr, Fargo

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Cowboy Jack's 506 Broadway N, Fargo

$2 Taps, Bottles & Well Drinks from 3-6 p.m. & 10 p.m.-Midnight

$2 Taps, Bottles & Well Drinks from 3-6 p.m. & 10 p.m.-Midnight

$2 Taps, Bottles & Well Drinks from 3-6 p.m. & 10 p.m.-Midnight

$2 Taps, Bottles & Well Drinks from 3-6 p.m. & 10 p.m.-Midnight

$2 Taps, Bottles & Well Drinks from 3-6 p.m. $3 Grape Apes, Chuck Norris & Sprees 10 p.m.-Midnight

$2 Taps, Bottles & Well Drinks from 3-6 p.m. $3 Grape Apes, Chuck Norris & Sprees 10 p.m.Midnight

$2 Taps, Bottles & Well Drinks from 3-6 p.m. & 10 p.m.-Midnight

Dempsey’s 226 Broadway N, Fargo

$3.50 Bacardi, Malibu and Morgan starting at 9pm

$2.50 domestic taps and well drinks starting at 9pm

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

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

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

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

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

$2.75 domestic bottles, $3 Bacardi

$2.75 domestic bottles, $1 off Martinis

$3.50 Stoli and domestic taps

$3.50 Crown Royal and taps

$3.75 teas, $3 Windsor

$3 Smirnoff and Captain Morgan

Doolittles Woodfire Grill 2112 25th St. S, Fargo

½ off all bottles of wine 4-11pm, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close: $1 off tap and bottled beer, cocktails and wine by the glass

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

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

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

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

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

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

Drumconrath Brewing 630 1st Ave N, Ste 6

$1 off pints 4-6 p.m.

$1 off pints 4-6 p.m

$1 off pints 4-6 p.m

$1 off pints 4-6 p.m

$1 off pints 4-6 p.m

Empire 424 Broadway N, Fargo

Crown Royal $3.75

Bacardi $3.25, Tito’s $3.50

Windsor $3.25

$3.75 Jameson

Stoli $3.75, Jack $4.25

Imports $3.75, Captain Morgan $3.50

$2.75 Rail vodka, $3.25 Windsor

Fort Noks Bar of Gold 52 Broadway N, Fargo

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

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

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

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

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

$4 Bloody Mary’s and Caesar’s (2-6pm). $3.50 Chuck Norris & Jag Bomb Shots. $3.50 Select Rums (Morgan, Bacardi Flavors, Don Q, Sailor Jerry and Malibu). $2 Well Drinks & Domestic Bottles (8-10pm)

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

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

½ price burgers with purchase of a beverage. Service Industry Night: $1 off all drinks

½ price wine

$4.50 Tito Pours

$1 off bottle or can beer. $4 flavored teas

$4.50 Crown Royal and Grey Goose Pours

11am-4pm: Bloody Mary and mimosa bar

11am-4pm: Bloody Mary and mimosa bar. ½ price taps all day

Front Street Taproom

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

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

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

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

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

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

2-4-1 Schell’s Beer

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

614 Main Ave., Fargo

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


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Golf Addiction 4474 23rd Ave. S, Fargo

Two-for-One’s on Taps and $1 Off Captain Morgan

$2.50 Domestic Bottles and $1 Off Tin Cup Whiskey

½ Off Wine and $3.50 Wells

$1 Off Tall Taps and $1 Off Titos

$8 Domestic Pitchers and $10 Premium Pitchers

$1 Off Tall Taps

$12 Domestic Buckets and $4.50 Bloody Mary’s & Caesars

Granite City 1636 42nd St. S, Fargo

Well Drinks and GC pints. $5 select wines and $5 select apps from 3-6pm

Well Drinks and GC pints. $5 select wines and $5 select apps from 3-6pm

Well Drinks and GC pints. $5 select wines and $5 select apps from 3-6pm

Well Drinks and GC pints. $5 select wines and $5 select apps from 3-6pm

Well Drinks and GC pints. $5 select wines and $5 select apps from 3-6pm

Herd and Horns 1414 12th Ave. N, Fargo

All Day Happy Hour $1 off Drinks & $2 off Appetizers

7-Close: $3 Bud & Bud Light Pints

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

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

Happy Hour 3-5

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

$11 for 5 Pounders. Add $2 more for premium

Holiday Inn 3803 13th Ave S, Fargo

Happy Hour all day $3 domestic talls, $1 off well drinks and wine by the glass. $4 crown all day, every day!

Happy Hour 4-7 p.m. $3 domestic talls, $1 off well drinks and wine by the glass. $4 crown all day, every day!

Happy Hour 4-7 p.m. $3 domestic talls, $1 off well drinks and wine by the glass. $1 off Prood Distillers & Far North spirits cocktails. $4 crown all day

Happy Hour 4-7 p.m. $3 domestic talls, $1 off well drinks and wine by the glass. $2 off Tall Taps, ½ priced bottles of wine. $4 crown all day

Happy Hour 4-7 p.m. $3 domestic talls, $1 off well drinks and wine by the glass. $1 off signature and classic cocktails, $4 bomb shots 9-11 p.m. $4 crown all day

Happy Hour 11-4 p.m. $3 domestic talls, $1 off well drinks and wine by the glass. $4 crown all day, every day!

Happy Hour all day $3 domestic talls, $1 off well drinks and wine by the glass. $4 bloody mary & mimosa bar 12–4 p.m. $4 crown all day, every day!

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

Happy Hour 3-7 p.m. $3.50 wells, $1 off all pints, $1 off craft taps, $1 off wine. $1 off Morgan and all tap beers.

Happy Hour 3-7 p.m. $3.50 wells, $1 off all pints, $1 off craft taps, $1 off wine.$3.50 teas and top-shelf all day. $1 off Tito's drinks and tequila 7 p.m.-Close.

Happy Hour 3-7 p.m. $3.50 wells, $1 off all pints, $1 off craft taps, $1 off wine. $1 off all whiskey.

Happy Hour 3-7 p.m. $3.50 wells, $1 off all pints, $1 off craft taps, $1 off wine. $2.95/$3.95 pounders.

Happy Hour 3-7 p.m. $3.50 wells, $1 off all pints, $1 off craft taps, $1 off wine. $1 domestic bottles and wells 9 p.m.-close.

$3.95 Bloodys, Caesars, Screws and Mimosas 11 a.m.-3 p.m. $1 domestic bottles and wells 9 p.m.-close.

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m $1 off all drinks. $3.50 domestic pounders all day everyday.

$5 bloodys and caesars and $3.50 Mimosas.

Happy Hour all day. $1 off all drinks. $3.50 domestic pounders $5 bloodys and caesars and $3.50 Mimosas.

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

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

Legends Sports Bar & Grill at Rose Creek 1500 East Rose Creek Pkwy S, Fargo

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m $1 off all drinks. $3.50 domestic pounders all day everyday.

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m $1 off all drinks. $3.50 domestic pounders all day everyday.

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m $1 off all drinks. $3.50 domestic pounders all day everyday.

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m $1 off all drinks. $3.50 domestic pounders all day everyday. Free drink raffle for vikings and bison games and meat raffle on Thursdays.

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

$2.50 short domestic beers. $2 off all Mules 3-close

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

$3.50 tall domestic taps 3pm-close

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

Happy Hour 3-6pm, $1.25 off all drinks

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

Luna Fargo 1545 University Drive S, Fargo

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

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

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

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

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

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

$3 Mexican Bottled Beer

1/2 price Jumbo Margaritas

$2 off Patron

Unlimited Taco refills with the purchase of a taco plate & $2 off Long Islands.

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

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

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

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

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

Mexican Village 3155 45th St South, Fargo Mezzaluna 309 Roberts St. N, Fargo The Northern 325 10th St. N, Fargo

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

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

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

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

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

Happy Hour 5-7 p.m.

NoBull Smokehouse 609 NP Ave, Fargo

$3 Any Bourbon 4 pm -Close

$2.50 Tap Beers 4 pm-Close

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

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

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

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

O’Kelly’s 3800 Main Ave., Fargo

$6 Domestic Pitchers

$3 Long Island Teas and $3 Rum

$1 off Whiskeys

$3 Deep Eddy’s Vodka

BOGO domestic bottles

Happy Hour all day and $3 shot

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Pay the Day taps 7-9 p.m.: Pay the Day taps- whatever the date is, that’s your tap price! (Ex: Nov. 2nd=2 cents!). 9-11 p.m.: $2.75 beers, booze and bombs- select drinks on special

9-11 p.m.: $2.75 beers, booze and bombsselect drinks on special.

Wine Night 4-10 p.m.: ½ priced wine by the glass and bottleexcludes reserve wine list

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

$2.95 drink special 11 a.m.-2 p.m: $2.95 Bloody Marys, Bloody Caesars & Mimosas

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

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

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$2 select drinks, select taps and select bottles, $4 glasses of wine

$2 select drinks, select taps and select bottles, $4 glasses of wine *Extended Happy Hour 6-10 p.m. (same specials as 3-6pm)

$2 select drinks, select taps and select bottles, $4 glasses of wine

$2 select drinks, select taps and select bottles, $4 glasses of wine. 9-11 p.m.: $2.75 beers, booze and bombs- select drinks on special

9-11 p.m.: $2.75 beers, booze and bombsselect drinks on special

$11 Domestic Bucket 11 a.m.-close

Pickled Parrot 505 3rd Ave. N, Fargo

$3.50 Fireball & Ice Hole All Day

$3.50 Fireball & Ice Hole All Day

$3.50 Fireball & Ice Hole All Day

$3 Domestic Bottles, $3.50 Domestic Taps & Wells, $8 Well Jars

7 p.m.-12 a.m. $3.50 Domestic Bottles, $4 Crown Royal

7 p.m.-12 a.m. $3.50 Domestic Bottles, $4 Titos, $4 Chuck Norris

$3.50 Fireball & Ice Hole All Day

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Pounds ​6 12 1st Ave. N, Fargo

Happy Hour 4-6 p.m. 9-12 a.m. - $3 Summer Teas, $3 Lil Fruitopias, $3 Spiked Capri Suns

Happy Hour 4-6 p.m. 9-12 a.m. - $3 Summer Teas, $3 Lil Fruitopias, $3 Spiked Capri Suns

Happy Hour 4-6 p.m. 9-12 a.m. - $3 Summer Teas, $3 Lil Fruitopias, $3 Spiked Capri Suns

Happy Hour 4-6 p.m. 9-12 a.m. - $3 Summer Teas, $3 Lil Fruitopias, $3 Spiked Capri Suns

10 p.m.-12 a.m. - $2 LilFfruitopias, $2 White Claws, $2 vodka, rum, whiskey, gin, $2 berry lemon drop shots

10 p.m.-12 a.m. - $2 LilFfruitopias, $2 White Claws, $2 vodka, rum, whiskey, gin, $2 berry lemon drop shots

All day Happy Hour - $3 Summer Teas, $3 Lil Fruitopias, $3 Spiked Capri Suns

Radisson 201 5th St. N. Fargo

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

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

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

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

Happy Hour 2-5 p.m.: $1 off draft & can beer, $1 House Wine by the Glass, $1 off single pour drinks. Pounder Special: $2 Hamms & High Life, $3 PBR & Busch Light. 12" Single Topping and either a pitcher of pop for $20, a pitcher of Iconic Blonde for $25, or a pitcher of Greenway for $30 9 p.m.-Midnight.

Pounder Special: $2 Hamms & High Life, $3 PBR & Busch Light. Specialty Bloody Marys and Build Your Own Mimosa Buckets 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 2-4-1 Well Drinks and $4 Draft Pints 9 p.m.-Close.

Pounder Special: $2 Hamms & High Life, $3 PBR & Busch Light. Specialty Bloody Marys and Build Your Own Mimosa Buckets 11 a.m.-4 p.m. $4 You-CallIts for Service Industry.

$3.95 Tall Taps All Day, $3.05 Well Drinks 4:30-Close

½ appetizers 4-6pm and 9-11pm; $1 off beer, well and wine drinks

Rhombus Guys 606 Main Ave., Fargo

Happy Hour 2-5 p.m.: $1 off draft & can beer, $1 House Wine by the Glass, $1 off single pour drinks. Pounder Special: $2 Hamms & High Life, $3 PBR & Busch Light

Happy Hour 2-5 p.m.: $1 off draft & can beer, $1 House Wine by the Glass, $1 off single pour drinks. Pounder Special: $2 Hamms & High Life, $3 PBR & Busch Light

Happy Hour 2-5 p.m.: $1 off draft & can beer, $1 House Wine by the Glass, $1 off single pour drinks. Pounder Special: $2 Hamms & High Life, $3 PBR & Busch Light. 2-4-1 House Wine by the Glass 5-10 p.m.

Happy Hour 2-5 p.m.: $1 off draft & can beer, $1 House Wine by the Glass, $1 off single pour drinks. Pounder Special: $2 Hamms & High Life, $3 PBR & Busch Light. $4 Rhombus Brewing Company Pints 8-10 p.m.

Rick’s Bar 2721 Main Ave., Fargo

4:30-Close $3.95 Tall Taps, $3.35 Morgan and Bacardi

4:30-Close $4.05 Crown Royal, $4.25 Crown Black

4:30-Close $3.75 Tito’s Vodka

4:30-Close $4.05 Jack Daniel’s, $4.25 Long Island Teas, $4.25 34oz Taps

4:30-Close $3.50 Import Beers, $3.50 UV Vodka

$3.50 Pounders All Day, $3.50 Ice Hole 4:30-Close

Rooter’s Bar 107 Broadway N, Fargo

$2 12-ounce domestic draws all day

$2.50 domestic bottles all day; 9pm – 12a.m.: Late Night Happy Hour 2-for-1 Drinks

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

$3 Rooter’s Root beers and $7.50 Domestic Pitchers all day

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

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

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

OB Sport Zone 22 Broadway N, Fargo

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m. and 9-close: $2 select drinks, select taps and select bottles, $4 glasses of wine, $5.95 pitchers. 6-10 p.m.: $5.95 select pitchers of beer


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

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

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

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

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

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

Happy Hour all day

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

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

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

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

$4.30 Bloody Marys and Caesars, $3.30 Mimosas

$4.30 Bloody Marys and Caesars, $3.30 Mimosas

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

$10 Domestic Pitchers, $2 Pounders 6 p.m.midnight. $3 Tall Domestics & $5 Tall Crafts, $3.50 Bacardi flavors & Smirnoff flavors, $4 Jack Daniels & Dubliner Honey, $2 Apple Pie Shots 3 p.m.-6 p.m.

$3 Tall Domestics - $5 Tall Crafts 6 p.m.-midnight. $3 Tall Domestics & $5 Tall Crafts, $3.50 Bacardi flavors & Smirnoff flavors, $4 Jack Daniels & Dubliner Honey, $2 Apple Pie Shots 3 p.m.-6 p.m.

$4 Jumbo Long Island Teas, $2 Captain Morgan, $5 Domestic Pitchers 9 p.m.-midnight. $3 Tall Domestics & $5 Tall Crafts, $3.50 Bacardi flavors & Smirnoff flavors, $4 Jack Daniels & Dubliner Honey, $2 Apple Pie Shots 3 p.m.-6 p.m.

$2 Domestic Taps & Well Drinks 9 p.m.-midnight. Ladies Night 9 p.m.-midnight $5 at the door/ Includes – Well Drinks & Domestic Taps. $3 Tall Domestics & $5 Tall Crafts, $3.50 Bacardi flavors & Smirnoff flavors, $4 Jack Daniels & Dubliner Honey, $2 Apple Pie Shots 3 p.m.-6 p.m.

$2 Well Drinks & Domestic Bottles, $4 Crown Royal & Titos, $5 Patron 9 p.m.-midnight. $3 Tall Domestics & $5 Tall Crafts, $3.50 Bacardi flavors & Smirnoff flavors, $4 Jack Daniels & Dubliner Honey, $2 Apple Pie Shots 11 a.m.-6 p.m.

$15 Bottomless Mimosas, Bloody Marys/Caesars and domestic taps 11 a.m.-2 p.m. $2 Well drinks & Domestic Bottles, $4 Crown Royal & Titos and $5 Patron 9 p.m.midnight.

$15 Bottomless Mimosas, Bloody Marys/Caesars and domestic taps 11 a.m.-2 p.m.2 for 1s 6 p.m.-midnight.

Sickies Garage 3431 Fiechtner Drive S, Fargo

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

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

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

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

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

All day every day drink specials: $3 Sailor Jerry, Svedka Vodka, $4 Red Bull Vodkas, $4 Jack Daniel’s and $5 El Jimador Margaritas

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

Sidestreet Grille & Pub 404 4th Ave. N, Fargo

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

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

$4.00 Jameson Irish Whiskey. Happy Hour 2pm-7pm: $.50 off all drinks and beers, $1 off all pitchers, $3.00 mystery shots

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

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

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

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

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

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

$3.15 Bud and Bud Light bottles

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

$3.15 Coors Light and Mich Golden Light bottles

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

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

$2.80 all wells, $5.25 Busch Light pitchers

All Day Happy Hour: $1 off all beer and liquor. 9 p.m. to close: $2.50 domestic taps, $3 Fireball and Icehole.

$4 Moscow Mules all day. Happy Hour 4-6 p.m.: $1 off all beer and liquor. 9 p.m. to close: $2.50 domestic taps, $3 Fireball and Icehole

Half-price wine all day. Happy Hour 4-6 p.m.: $1 off all beer and liquor. 9 p.m. to close: $2.50 domestic taps, $3 Fireball and Icehole

$4 jumbo teas all day. Happy Hour 4-6 p.m.: $1 off all beer and liquor. 9 p.m. to close: $2.50 domestic taps, $3 Fireball and Icehole

Midnight to close: $2.50 shots

Midnight to close: $2.50 shots. During Bison game: $1 off all beer and liquor

11 a.m.-noon: $2 you call its. Starting at noon: $3.50 Ceasera, bloodies and mimosas. $3.75 domestic taps

Speck’s Bar 2611 Main Ave., Fargo

$3.25 Beer pounders, free pool and darts

$3.25 Windsor and Black Velvet, free pool and darts

$3.25 Captain Morgan, $4 Jack Daniels

$3.25 domestic can beers, $3.25 Bacardi

$3.50 Import and craft beer

$3.50 UV Vodka and Dr Mc

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

Spirits Lounge 3803 13th Ave. S, Fargo

All Day Happy Hour: $1 off all single pour liquors and glasses of wine, $2 off all Jumbo Taps. $4 Crown all day every day.

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m.: $1 off all single pour liquors and glasses of wine, $2 off all Jumbo Taps. $4 Crown all day every day. $2 off any Tequila cocktail/drink

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m.: $1 off all single pour liquors and glasses of wine, $2 off all Jumbo Taps. $4 Crown all day every day. $2 off all Proof Distillers and Far North cocktails/drinks

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m.: $1 off all single pour liquors and glasses of wine, $2 off all Jumbo Taps. $4 Crown all day every day. ½ priced bottle wines and $2 off all Jumbo Taps

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m.: $1 off all single pour liquors and glasses of wine, $2 off all Jumbo Taps. $4 Crown all day every day. $2 off Signature and Classic Cocktails, $4 bomb shots 9-11 p.m.

Happy Hour 11-4 p.m.: $1 off all single pour liquors and glasses of wine, $2 off all Jumbo Taps. $4 Crown all day every day

All Day Happy Hour: $1 off all single pour liquors and glasses of wine, $2 off all Jumbo Taps. $4 Crown all day every day

Rosey’s Bistro 212 Broadway N, Fargo The Round Up Saloon 4501 Urban Plains Drive, Fargo

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

SouthTown Pourhouse 4281 45th St. S, Fargo

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Happy Hour 3-6 p.m. & 9-12 a.m.: $2 Domestic Beers & Cheap Shots, $3 Tap Beers & Rail Cocktails, $4 Wine of the Moment, Shots, & Premium Liquor, $5 Classic Cocktails, $6 Cocktail of the Moment, $8 Patron Margaritas all day.

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m. & 9-12 a.m.: $2 Domestic Beers & Cheap Shots, $3 Tap Beers & Rail Cocktails, $4 Wine of the Moment, Shots, & Premium Liquor, $5 Classic Cocktails, $6 Cocktail of the Moment, $8 Patron Margaritas all day.

All whiskeys half-price from open to close. Happy Hour 3-6 p.m. & 9-12 a.m.: $2 Domestic Beers & Cheap Shots, $3 Tap Beers & Rail Cocktails, $4 Wine of the Moment, Shots, & Premium Liquor, $5 Classic Cocktails, $6 Cocktail of the Moment, $8 Patron Margaritas all day.

$10 bottles of select wines and half off all other bottles of wine. Happy Hour 3-6 p.m. & 9-12 a.m.: $2 Domestic Beers & Cheap Shots, $3 Tap Beers & Rail Cocktails, $4 Wine of the Moment, Shots, & Premium Liquor, $5 Classic Cocktails, $6 Cocktail of the Moment, $8 Patron Margaritas all day.

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m. & 9-12 a.m.: $2 Domestic Beers & Cheap Shots, $3 Tap Beers & Rail Cocktails, $4 Wine of the Moment, Shots, & Premium Liquor, $5 Classic Cocktails, $6 Cocktail of the Moment, $8 Patron Margaritas all day.

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m. & 9-12 a.m.: $2 Domestic Beers & Cheap Shots, $3 Tap Beers & Rail Cocktails, $4 Wine of the Moment, Shots, & Premium Liquor, $5 Classic Cocktails, $6 Cocktail of the Moment, $8 Patron Margaritas all day.

11 a.m.-3 p.m. bottomless bloodies and mimosas

Happy Hour 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Captain Morgan $3.25 & Miller High Life $2.50

Happy Hour 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and 4 p.m.-7 p.m. E&J Brandy $3.25 & PBR $2.50

Happy Hour 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Windsor $3.25 & Truly $4.00

Happy Hour 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Jim Beam/ Jack D. $3.75 & Heineken $4.25

Happy Hour 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Long Island Teas $3.25 & Angry Orchard $4.00

Happy Hour 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Jose Cuervo $4.00 & Corona $4.00

Happy Hour Beer Buckets (6) for $18

$2 off jumbo 32oz. Margaritas

$2 off PBR pounders, $1 off Mojitos

$1 off Proud Mary Pina Colada

$2 off all tequila shots

$1 off Cadillac Margaritas, $2 Margaritas 9pm-close

$1 Let’s Get It On Lemonades, $1 Sangria, $2 off Margaritas 9pm-close

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Windbreak 3150 39th St. S, Fargo

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

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

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

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

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

9-11pm: $2 drinks and bomb shots

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

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 Daniel’s

$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

Sports Bar 619 NP Ave. N, Fargo

$2.50 tap beer pints, $3.50 talls

$2.50 Stoli and $3.50 Stoli with energy drink

College Night: Half price domestic pitchers

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

½ off pitchers 7-10 pm

½ off pitchers 7-10 pm

$3 pounders, $3.50 Bloody Marys

Tailgators Sports Cafe 1322 Main Ave, Fargo

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Best Brews and BBQ: Two free tap pints and free apps from 5:30-7pm

Buy one mug, get one half off tap beer

Twist 220 Broadway N, Fargo

VFW: Downtown

202 Broadway N, Fargo Vinyl Taco 520 1st Ave. N, Fargo

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

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

True North Bistro 5064 23rd Ave. S, Fargo

Brunch 11AM-3PM, Bottomless Mimosas


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

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

Happy Hour 3pm-6pm: $1 off all taps, bottles, pounders, wells and wines; $1 off Crown, $1 off domestic bottles, Shot of the Day: $3 Fireball

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

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

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

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

Happy Hour from open to 8 p.m. - $1 off apps, taps, bottles, wells and wine. 8 p.m. to close - $3.00 Domestic Pounders & Wells

Happy Hour from open to 8 p.m. - $1 off apps, taps, bottles, wells and wine. 8 p.m. to close - $1.00 off All Taps, Bottles & Pounders

Happy Hour from open to 8 p.m. - $1 off apps, taps, bottles, wells and wine. 8 p.m. to close $4.00 Domestic Beer Mugs

Happy Hour from open to 8 p.m. - $1 off apps, taps, bottles, wells and wine. 8 p.m. to close $1.00 off Domestic Taps & $3.00 Wells

Happy Hour from open to 8 p.m. - $1 off apps, taps, bottles, wells and wine. 8 p.m. to close $3.50 Captain Morgan & Bacardi

Happy Hour from open to 8 p.m. - $1 off apps, taps, bottles, wells and wine. 8 p.m. to close - $4.00 Titos & $3.00 Well Vodka

All day- $8.00 Domestic Pitchers, $3.00 Fireball, Icehole, Wells & Domestic Pints

Blarney Stone 1910 9th St. E, West Fargo

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m. and 9 p.m.-Close: $1 off Draft Beers, $ 1 off House Wine, 2 for 1 Dublin Pours (Bar Pours)

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m. and 9 p.m.-Close: $1 off Draft Beers, $ 1 off House Wine, 2 for 1 Dublin Pours (Bar Pours)

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m. and 9 p.m.-Close: $1 off Draft Beers, $ 1 off House Wine, 2 for 1 Dublin Pours (Bar Pours). $4.50 Trash Cans 5 p.m.-close

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m. and 9 p.m.-Close: $1 off Draft Beers, $ 1 off House Wine, 2 for 1 Dublin Pours (Bar Pours)

5 p.m.-Close: $5 Clawritas

Happy Hour 9 p.m.Close: $1 off Draft Beers, $ 1 off House Wine, 2 for 1 Dublin Pours (Bar Pours). Free trip through Bloody Mary or Mimosa Bar with a Breakfast Entree Purchase. 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

Happy Hour 11 a.m.-Close: $1 off Draft Beers, $ 1 off House Wine, 2 for 1 Dublin Pours (Bar Pours). Free trip through Bloody Mary or Mimosa Bar with a Breakfast Entree Purchase. 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

Blvd Pub 3147 Bluestem Drive, West Fargo

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

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

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

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

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

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

Hooligans 509 32nd Ave W. West Fargo, ND 58078

Happy Hour 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. $4 Mules & $4 Domestic Talls, 2-for-1s 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Happy Hour 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., $4 Teas & Titos

Happy Hour 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., $4 Whiskeys, Bottomless Wine

Happy Hour 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., $4 Malibu, Captain Morgans & Bacardi

Happy Hour 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., $3 Wells, $3 Icehole shots

Happy Hour 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., $4 Bloody Marys, Caesars & Mimosas, $5 Vodka Redbulls

Happy Hour 9 p.m. to Close., $4 Bloodys, Caesars & Mimosas

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Piggy BBQ 816 24th Ave E, West Fargo

Happy Hour All Day: $2 off glasses of wine and 1/2 off bottles of wine, $5 mixed drinks, $3 off all signature Piggy cocktails, $4 beers.

Happy Hour 3-7 p.m.: $2 off glasses of wine and 1/2 off bottles of wine, $5 mixed drinks, $3 off all signature Piggy cocktails, $4 beers.

Happy Hour 3-7 p.m.: $2 off glasses of wine and 1/2 off bottles of wine, $5 mixed drinks, $3 off all signature Piggy cocktails, $4

Happy Hour 3-7 p.m.: $2 off glasses of wine and 1/2 off bottles of wine, $5 mixed drinks, $3 off all signature Piggy cocktails, $4 beers.

Happy Hour 3-7 p.m.: $2 off glasses of wine and 1/2 off bottles of wine, $5 mixed drinks, $3 off all signature Piggy cocktails, $4 beers.

Happy Hour 3-7 p.m.: $2 off glasses of wine and 1/2 off bottles of wine, $5 mixed drinks, $3 off all signature Piggy cocktails, $4 beers.

Happy Hour All Day: $2 off glasses of wine and 1/2 off bottles of wine, $5 mixed drinks, $3 off all signature Piggy cocktails, $4 beers.

$3.50 tall domestic beer, $4.50 tall craft beer

$3.50 Captain Morgan and Bacardi

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

$3.50 UV, Wave and Tito's Vodka

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

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

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

Rookies 715 13th Ave. E, West Fargo

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

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

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

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

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

Happy Hour noon6:30pm, 8pm-midnight: $3 import bottles and Tarantula Tequila, $3.50 Captain Morgan, Bacardi and Jameson

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

New Happy Hour specials all day long

Barcode 835 23rd Ave. E, West Fargo

Bar Nine 1405 Prairie Pkwy., West Fargo

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

Pub West 3140 Bluestem Drive, West Fargo


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Town Hall Bar 103 Main Ave. W, West Fargo

$3 Captain Morgan, $3.50 Crown Royal & Washington Apples 7-11pm

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

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

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

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

$3 off all Martinis, 3-6pm and 10pm-1am: $1.25 off all liquor, wine and beer

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

$2.50 regular domestic beers and Windsor

Work Zone 701 Main Ave. E, West Fargo

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

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

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

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

½ bottles of wine, 3-6pm and 10pm-1am: $1.25 off all liquor, wine and beer

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

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

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

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

12 inch pizza and a pitcher of beer for $11

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

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

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

$3 Bacardi and Ice Hole

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

$3 Captain Morgan, Malibu and Jag

$3 Jack and Jims

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

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

JC Chumley’s 1608 Main Ave., Moorhead

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

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

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

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

Happy Hour: 4pm6:30pm- $2.50 Domestic Bottles & Wells, 50 Cents off all other drinks. 5pm-12am: $3.50 Fireball; 8pm-10pm: $3 Domestic Bottles, $3 Captain Morgan

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

$5 Bloody Mary's & Bloody Caesars All Day

Legends Bar and Grill 803 Belsly Blvd, Moorhead

$3.50 Domestic Pounders. 3pm-6pm: $1 off drinks. 8pm-10pm: $1 off drafts.

$3.50 Domestic Pounders. 3pm-6pm: $1 off drinks. 8pm-10pm: $1 off drafts

$3.50 Domestic Pounders. 3pm-6pm: $1 off drinks. 8pm-10pm: $1 off drafts. $3 wine night from 3 p.m.-12 a.m.

$3.50 Domestic Pounders. 3pm-6pm: $1 off drinks. 8pm-10pm: $1 off drafts

$3.50 Domestic Pounders. 3pm-6pm: $1 off drinks. 8pm-10pm: $1 off drafts

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

Service Industry Night: 10 percent off all beverages

Mick’s Office 10 8th St. S, Moorhead

$2.50 Captain Morgan, $4 domestic mug fills, $4 bomb shots 8pmmidnight

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

Ladies Night 8pmmidnight: $2.50 pounders and youcall-its

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

$2.75 pounders, $3 Ice Hole 8pm-midnight

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m $1 off all drinks. $3.50 domestic pounders all day everyday.

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m $1 off all drinks. $3.50 domestic pounders all day everyday.

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m $1 off all drinks. $3.50 domestic pounders all day everyday.

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m $1 off all drinks. $3.50 domestic pounders all day everyday.

$5 bloodys and caesars and $3.50 Mimosas.

Happy Hour all day. $1 off all drinks. $3.50 domestic pounders $5 bloodys and caesars and $3.50 Mimosas.

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

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

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

Grand beers $2.75 (all day)

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

Late night Happy Hour 9pm-midnight

$8.50 pitchers all day

Bloody Mary special

MOORHEAD

Murphy's Pub 808 30th Ave. S, Moorhead

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m $1 off all drinks. $3.50 domestic pounders all day everyday. Free drink raffle for vikings and bison games.

Speak Easy 1001 30th Ave., S, Moorhead

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

2-for-1s 4-6pm

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

Vic’s Bar & Grill 427 Center Ave, Moorhead

$3.25 Morgan

2 for 1's 9-midnight

$1.00 off All Whiskey

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

Rustica Tavern 315 Main Ave., Moorhead


Würst Bier Hall

3179 Bluestem Dr, West Fargo

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