FM Spotlight Magazine June 2012

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FM SPOTLIGHT MAGAZINE

JUNE 2012

THE ND E T R BA NCH BU EVENTS

LIVE MUSIC

NIGHTLIFE

DINING




TABLE OF CONTENTS

EVENT GUIDE

• FM’s largest area guide to entertainment.

NEW: THE HOTLIST

• The best dining, shopping, nightlife and fun!

LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER very month I feel like the content and design can’t get much better than the prior month’s issue. I keep proving myself wrong. This month we tried our first ever feature on some of Fargo-Moorhead’s top bartenders. The interview and photography process made for a great time and learning experience on what it takes to be a great bartender. On top of that, we listed most of the area’s outdoor patios

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because we know how much Fargo residents appreciate the outdoors and doing everything outside! Last year it was fun featuring RedHawks manager, Doug Simunic, and I’m confident to say that this year’s interview and photo shoot was even more of a blast! We also all agree that Mason Jennings supplied us with one of the coolest interviews we have done. We especially liked how he mentioned that

MASON JENNINGS

• Jennings dishes on his new CD and upcoming show.

he gets his influence from Walmart. As for our other sections, we really are trying to expand our guides and resources. I hope you enjoy our event calendar and Hotlist section. Challenge yourself to experience some of our recommendations and then email us about how much you enjoyed it! In conclusion, summer is here and we understand the impact the lakes have on this community. But here at


FM Spotlight Magazine is published 12 times a year and free. Copies are available at over 500 Fargo-Moorhead locations along with digital versions at www.fmspotlight.com JUNE 2012 Edition

PATIO STAR

• Take a trip to all of Fargo-Moorhead’s patios.

Spotlight we have a mission to provide the community with what Fargo-Moorhead has to offer during the summer months. I will tell you, there is no lack of events and entertainment in this area. We had trouble fitting everything in! Thanks again for reading the publication and I hope that it allows you to experience the great opportunities FargoMoorhead has to offer!

MIKE DRAGOSAVICH

THE BARTENDER BUNCH

• Check out the best bartenders in Fargo-Moorhead.

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YOUR MONTHLY RESOURCE FOR THE BEST EVENTS IN FARGO-MOORHEAD

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Buffalo River Trail Run 2nd at 8:00 a.m.

Buffalo River State Park Grab your running shoes and head out to Buffalo River State Park for a 5k/10k trail run. Race day registration is $30. More info: www.buffalorivertrailrun.com.

HScheels Golf Demo Day 2nd at 10 a.m. Maple River Golf Course (Mapleton)

Try all of your favorite golf brands. Meet reps from Nike, Adams, Adidas, Cleveland and Callaway. The event is free, runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is open to anyone. Free hotdogs will also be provided on the driving range.

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Comstock House Open House 3rd at 1 p.m.

Comstock House - 506 8th St. Moorhead Free admission and tours of the 1882 Victorian Home of Solomon G. Comstock with original furnishings. Comstock is considered one of the founders of Minnesota State University Moorhead.

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Lil’ Fishermen’s Derby and Clinic 4th at 5 p.m.

Dike East Nothing says summer like fishin’! The event includes a fishing clinic, contest and award ceremony. The event is FREE and for kids ages 15 and under.

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Ramada Plaza Suites The FM Symphony’s annual fundraiser is packed with a wide variety of wines, beers and hors d’oeuvres.

Newman Outdoor Field Grab a hotdog and a cold brew and kick back while watching the RedHawks take on Kansas City.

Shout! 5th – 8th, 12th – 15th

Hansen Theatre, MSUM This exuberant “musical magazine” brings back the smashing sounds that made England swing in the ‘60s. Shows start at 7:30 p.m. Ticket info: www.mnstate. edu/strawhat/schedule.

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Community Block Party 5th at 5:30 p.m.

Trollwood Park This family fun event will feature inflatable games, karaoke, crafts and face painting. This is a free event and will even include free food.

Wine and Beer on the Red 6th at 5:30 p.m.

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James Otto 6th

Fargodome (RibFest)


Check out the Billboard topping country star, James Otto, at this year’s RibFest. Tickets available at the door.

HBMX Clinic

7th at Noon

Dike West Skate Park Learn the ins and outs of boarding at this one-day clinic. All skill levels are welcome and instructors from 3rd Lair Skateboard Park will adapt each lesson to each participant’s skill level. Registration info: www.fargoparks.com.

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Cruisin’ Broadway 7th at 5 p.m.

Downtown Fargo Check out some of the coolest classic cars around the area.

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Ron White 7th at 7:30 p.m.

Fargo Civic Center Check out the comedian and satirist who has had two Grammy Award nominations. Tickets available at the Civic Center office or ticketmaster.com.

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Foghat 7th

Fargodome (RibFest) This blues-rock/boogie-rock band has eight golds, one platinum and one doubleplatinum record to their name. Tickets available at the door.

HRedHawks vs. Winnipeg 8th – 10th

Newman Outdoor Field Watch the RedHawks take on Winnipeg. e

Craig Morgan 8th

Fargodome (RibFest) With 14 top-ten hits including favorites like “Redneck Yacht Club” and ”Almost Home,” Morgan is a must see at RibFest. Tickets available at the door. e

Tommy James & The Shondells 8th at 8 p.m.

Shooting Star Casino With hits like “Crimson and Clover” and “I Think We’re Alone Now,” Tommy James and The Shondells is one

act you don’t want to miss. For ticket info visit www. starcasino.com.

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Free books, free food and

raise money to fight cancer in Clay County. You can sign up online at www.relayforlife.com.

Fargodome (RibFest) Warrant’s massive hit “Heaven” reached #1 in Rolling Stone and #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. FireHouse has produced gold, platinum and multiplatinum records in the US and countries abroad. Trixter’s debut album in 1990 produced three Top 50 singles on the Billboard charts and three number one MTV videos. Tickets available at the door.

free admission. Relay for Life Clay County 8th – 9th from 6 p.m. – 6 e Warrant, FireHouse and a.m. Trixter MSUM This overnight relay will 9th

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Share A Story 9th at 10:30 a.m.

Rheault Farm Join Sesame Street’s Elmo in sharing stories through music, dance and performances by community members.


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Quarter Horse Show 10th

Schollander Pavilion North Dakota Quarter Horse Association horse show at the Red River Valley Fairgrounds. e

Classical Music Festival 10th at 1 p.m.

Rheault Farm Free performances from the FM Symphony, Jazz Inc. Big Band, FM Chamber Chorale, Lake Agassiz Concert Band and Penny and Pals.

HRace the Red Canoe and Kayak Races

11th at 6 a.m.

Lindenwood Park This ten-mile race will be four-miles upstream and six-miles downstream. Participants can sign up by emailing christine@riverkeepers.org. $15 solo or $25 as a team. e

Fargo Rock Concert 11th at 7 p.m.

Dike West Grab some friends and head down to Dike West for a live performance by two bands.

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Splish Splash Splatter Art Camp 11th - 14th at 9 a.m. Plains Art Museum

Campers will view Marjorie Schlossman’s bold and expressive artwork, learn about the work of several other abstract artists, and create their own collection of abstract work. They will build abstract sculptures with wood pieces, splatter and layer paint on canvas board and dig into all kinds of neat art materials that will help them define their own styles. For more info and to register visit www.plainsart.org.

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Music Montage 14th at 6 p.m.

Great Northern Park This is your shot to rock out. This open mic night encourages people to perform or listen to Fargo’s talented musicians while enjoying the outdoors.

RiverArts 12th at 5:30 p.m.

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Downtown Fargo Head downtown to enjoy the Art and Wine Walk held every second Thursday from June to September.

Memorial Park, Moorhead Check out the free concerts, rides, games and activities.

Critter Camp 12th – 14th at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Red River Zoo This three day summer camp will have the kids learning everything about critters! More info: www.redriverzoo.org.

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Red River Zoo Visits the Main Library 13th at 11 a.m. Photo by Tami Hansen

Main Library The Red River Zoo is bringing some animals for the little ones to meet and greet. All ages are welcome.

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Corks and Canvas Art and Wine Walk 14th at 5 p.m.

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Meet the Dogs 14th at 6 p.m.

PetSmart Meet the dogs from the 4 Luv of Dog Rescue. Who knows, you might find the perfect furry friend!

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Midwest Kid Fest and Teddy Bear Parade


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RibFest 6th – 9th

Fargodome With BBQ ribs, carnival rides, a petting zoo and live music, this is one fest you don’t want to miss out on. More info: www.fargoribfest. com.


Ron White 7th at 7:30 p.m.

Fargo Civic Center Famous for his “Blue Collar Comedy� Ron White will be performing to a packed Fargo Civic Center. This two time Grammy nominated, New York Times bestseller author comedian will put on a great show. Tickets available at www. ticketmaster.com.


15th at 10:30 a.m.

Island Park Bring a teddy bear to walk with and a food item to donate to the Great Plains Food bank. After the parade, the park will be full of music, games and educational booths. All activities are free. e

John Reilly and Friends ft. Becky Stark and Tom Brosseau 15th at 9 p.m.

Fargo Theatre Actor John C. Reilly comes to town with his guitar and his friends! Tickets: jadepresents.com Cost: $18

HDakota Barbell

Weightlifting Competition

16th at 9 a.m.

Shanley High School Check out the muscles and gawk as the competitors lift ridiculous amounts of weight.

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North Dakota Tour de Cure 16th at 7 a.m.

Family Wellness This event will feature a 100-mile, 75-mile, 32-mile and 16-mile bike race to raise money for the American Diabetes Association.

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Father’s day at the Red River Zoo 17th at 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Red River Zoo Dads bring your kids to the

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Red River Zoo and enjoy free admission.

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BMX Jam 17th at 3 p.m.

City 18th – 20th at 7:02 p.m.

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Dike West Skatepark Bikers, this is your chance to show off your BMX tricks. Professional skateboarding group, 3rd Lair will be emceeing and judging the event as well as providing prizes. To register visit www.fargoparks.com.

ZOOniversity 18th – 21st

Red River Zoo This four day summer camp for 1st – 3rd graders will create some summer time fun for your kids. More info: www.redriverzoo.org.

HRiver Keepers Golf Photo by Gilmour Photgraphy

Tournament 18th at 1 p.m.

Moorhead Country Club Hit the links for this four person best ball tournament. More info: www. riverkeepers.org.

HFM RedHawks vs. Sioux

Newman Outdoor Field Cheer on the FM Redhawks while they take on Sioux City. The 18th is Father’s day night where you can enjoy an all you can eat buffet, 19th is superhero night and 20th is Bros on Broadway Prostate Cancer awareness night.

Networking to Business Lunch 19th at 11:30 a.m.

Doublewood Inn The Young Professionals Network hosts a monthly event for members to grow their networks and business contacts, meet new people and explore relevant topics and issues facing young professionals. Register online at: www.fmwfchamber.com/YPN.

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Bison Arts Gala 19th at 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

NDSU President’s House Watch and listen to music, visual arts, and theatre during the Bison Arts Gala. Tickets are $75 with proceeds going


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Laughter on the 23rd Floor 19th – 22nd at 7:30 p.m.

Gaede Stage Return to the golden age of television, circa 1953, behind the scenes of “The Max Prince Show,” the hottest program on the air. Hilarity reigns as the harried writers frantically scramble to top each other with gags while competing for the attention of star madman Max Prince. Ticket info: mnstate.edu/ strawhat/schedule.

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Wild West Jamboree 20th at 5:30 p.m.

Rendezvous Park, West Fargo Round up the family and check out the petting zoo, western games, pony rides and a musical performance by Silverado.

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Summer Splash 21st at 2 p.m.

Municipal Pool Jump in to summer by diving into the pool! With water races, diving contests and Games Galore, this free event is a great way to

splash into summer.

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Go Skateboarding Day 21st at 4 p.m.

Dike West Skate Park Show off your sweet McTwist, best alley-oop or most graceful face plant at go skateboarding day. Free food and pop will be provided.

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Midwest Viking Festival and Scandinavian Hjemkomst Festival 22nd – 23rd at 10 a.m.

Historical and Cultural Society Celebrating its 35th anniversary, this festival features Scandinavian food, dancing and entertainment. Ticket info: www.nordiccultureclubs.org. e

The Oakridge Boys 22nd at 8 p.m.

Shooting Star Casino Check out this American country and gospel vocal quartet famous for hits like “Elvira” and “Bobbie Sue.” For ticket info visit www.starcasino.com.

HNordic Footprints 5K Run/

Walk 23rd at 8:30 a.m.

Hjemkomst Center The race will begin and end at the Hjemkomst Center and snacks, door prizes and awards will be given out at the end of the event. To register online visit www.nordiccultureclubs.org.

HRoger Maris Golf Tournament 24th – 25th

Rose Creek Golf Course Help raise money for thousands of people in the community who benefit from Hospice, the Roger Maris Cancer Center and Shanley. Register yourself

or a group for the golf tournament at www.rogermarisgolf. com. The event also features a live and silent auction.

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Movie Night at Island Park 25th at dusk

Island Park Summer movie night at Island Park. Free Pepsi and popcorn. e

Korn with J Devil and Sluggo 25th at 7:30 p.m.

The Venue at the Hub Freak on a Leash, Shoots and Ladders, and Twisted


Mason Jennings 22nd at 8 p.m.

The Stage at Island Park Jenning’s melodies are simple, catchy, and his lyrics are intimate and often historical. Check him out at Island Park. Tickets: tickets300.com.

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Tony Stewart at Red River Valley Speedway 20th at 7 p.m.

Red River Valley Speedway Tony Stewart will be showcasing his skills against the NLRA late models.

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Transistor are only a few of the hits from this Nu Metal band. Korn will force you to mosh at this show. Tickets: jadepresents.com.

Newman Outdoor Field Come see wacky inflatable characters on the 26th, or be one of the first 1,000 fans on the 27th and receive a free fleece blanket. The 28th is business day game with a post game concert in the Budweiser Beer Garden.

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Wolf PACKtivities 26th at 10 a.m.

Red River Zoo Spend some time learning about wolves and their behavior through games and activities. More info: www.redriverzoo.org.

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YMCA Chase Race 26th at 6:20 p.m.

Fercho YMCA Participate in a 10K run, 5K run/walk, 1 mile run/ walk. A 1K Youth run is also available for ages 9 and younger. Registration info: www. ymcacassclay.org/ chaserace.

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RiverArts 26th at 5:30 p.m.

Memorial Park, Moorhead Check out the free outdoor concert, horse drawn carriage rides, games and activities for kids, handmade arts and craft and food

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Lucky Stiff 26th – 29th at 7:30 p.m.

Hansen Theatre Don’t miss this zany, offbeat murder mystery farce about Harry Witherspoon, an English shoe salesman forced to take the corpse of his recently

murdered uncle on a weeklong vacation to Monte Carlo. Info: mnstate.edu/ strawhat/schedule.

HRedHawks vs. Lincoln

26th - 28th at 7:02, 7:02, 12:30 p.m.

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Disney’s The Aristocats Kids 27th – 30th

The Stage at Island Park Follow the story of Duchess and her kittens as they are abandoned in the French countryside. For tickets visit: www.fmct.org.

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8th Street Art 27th - 28th at 11 a.m.

Davy Memorial Riverfront Park Many artists will be selling paintings, pottery, glass, clothing, metal work and jewelry. For event information visit: fmspotlight.com To submit your own event e-mail sam@fmstride.com. 15


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THEH HOT OTLIST

EAT Ruin that diet at Sweet Dream Confections

You’ll leave this store with a full stomach, bags full of candy and fudge but mainly you’ll leave wanting more. Sweet Dream Confections sells candy, fudge, gelato, and just about any other type of sweet you could ever want. The gelato is homemade and there are usually over 25

Entertainment in Fargo is hot. Check out these hotspots around town to make sure you’re always on top of the coolest happenings.

Eat pizza at Borrowed Bucks Roadhouse

Like free food? How about pizza? If yes, then Bucks has the right combination for you. Every Wednesday evening from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. get your pizza fix for FREE at Borrowed Bucks. 1201 Westrac Dr. S., Fargo

flavors to choose from on a daily basis. Come try out the excellent food or simply come to smell and gawk at the awesome sweets. 4101 13th Ave. SW., Fargo

Fresh cut meats at Prime Cut Meats

Explore all of the meats, poultry and seafood Prime Cut Meats has to offer! They also offer great weekly specials! Get your friends together for a delicious grill gathering. 2434 University Dr. S., Fargo

Take part in the tradition of Sammy’s Pizza

For the past 56 years Sammy’s has served up some of the finest pizza in town. The best part of Sammy’s is watching the chef toss your dough as soon as you order your pizza. It’s like dinner and a show. 301 Broadway N., Fargo

Experience Thailand with Thai Orchid

Thai Orchid brought authentic thai food to Fargo. Eating at Thai Orchid is like taking a trip to Bangkok. Try their


Roasted Duck Curry or Crying Tiger for a fun experience. It’s located in the Moorhead Center Mall, so what’s better than a good meal after a day of shopping? Moorhead Center Mall 420 Center Ave., Moorhead

Set flight with wings at Old Broadway In the mood for some tasty wings that won’t break the bank? Every Thursday between 5 and 10 p.m. get boneless wings for just 35 cents. With a price like that you’ll even have enough money to order a tall brew! 22 Broadway, Fargo

Monday’s at Moe’s

Craving something to zest up your mundane Monday? Moe’s Southwest Grill offers many types of burritos with over 20 fresh, flavorful ingredients. On Mondays they offer a great deal that gets you a burritio, chips, salsa and a pop for just $7. 2511 Kirsten Ln S. 101, Fargo

DRINK Happy Hour at The Bomb Shelter

2-4-1’s? Try 3-4-1’s every Thursday from 9 p.m. – midnight at the Bomb Shelter. 325 10th St. N., Fargo

Ladies Night at Bulldog Tap Specials every night starting at 8 p.m. and ranging from $3 tall domestic taps on Mondays to $3 Jack Daniels and Jeremiah Weeds on Saturdays. 4265 45th St. S. #161, Fargo

Wine Down Wednesday at The BAR

Formerly known as Wow Bar, The BAR is Fargo’s newest adult playground and offers some great drink deals. Check out Wine Down Wednesday every Wednesday for half price bottles of wine and $3 premium drinks such as Stolis, Sapphires, Crowns and Disarrono from 4 – 11 p.m. 1150 43 1/2 St., Fargo

Music galore at The Pickled Parrot

This is one of the top venues in Fargo-Moorhead for live music. Monday nights are jam night, featuring some of the finest local musicians in the area, while Thursday though Saturday live bands also rock the bar. 2902 13th Ave. S., Fargo


Explore the Red River with Kayak/Canoe Rental Grab the sunscreen and explore the Red River in a kayak or canoe. Both are available for rental at the S.S. Ruby dock and just $7/hour. What better way to enjoy a summer day than out on the water! More info: www.riverkeepers.org.

Take out your frustration at Valleypaintball

Test your aim and put your matrix moves to the ultimate test with paintball. Located just west of Casselton, Valleypaintball offers equipment rentals and is the perfect place to take a large group of friends. For more info call www.valleypaintball.com

Laser tag at Thunder Road

We included Thunder Road last month but we’re so excited for their new 5,000 square feet, multi-level laser tag arena that we can hardly contain ourselves. Grab some friends, get your game face on and compete in this post-apocalyptic themed laser tag arena. 2902 Thunder Rd., S., Fargo

PLAY Bust out a gnarley move at the Fargo Skatepark

The Dike West is hands-down the best skatepark in the FM area and among the top parks in all of North Dakota and Minnesota. This concrete park provides obstacles for skaters and bikers of all skill levels. Grab your deck, bike or skates and head over to the Downtown park to progress, learn and chill with the locals. 310 Fourth St. S., Fargo

Splash into shape with the 50 Mile Swim Challenge

Challenge the inner fish in you with a 50 mile swim challenge! Record the miles as you go at the YMCA’s Large Pool and go at your own pace whenever you want. The challenge is for swimmers 15 and up. For more info check out www.ymcacassclay. org. 400 1st Ave. S., Fargo

Bike through Fargo with Trailpath Rentals

Trailpath Rentals is located in Lindenwood Park and has a variety of bikes and fun cycles for rent. They have bikes such as, Mini Peel, Banana Peel, Fun Cycle, Single Surrey, Double Surrey and more all available for rental! 1905 Roger Maris Dr. S., Fargo


Bling out your baby at Pout Baby Boutique

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Make your own wine at Uncorked Winery This could go under the “Drink” section but the reason that we love Uncorked is that you can make your own wine. You can use your own fruit to create wine or you can let their experts help you prepare the wine. The only downside is the six to eight week wait for the wine to be finished. If you’re like us you want to try it right away! 12 Broadway N., Fargo

Explore the America of old at Frontier Americana of Fargo

America goes back to its roots in this store. Ideally located inside the Black Building, Frontier Americana features antique and collectable firearms and western art. Swing by and check out some of their classics. 114 Broadway Suite G6

Women’s clothes at Lauries Ladies, are you in need of a new summer wardrobe? Well, check out Lauries in South Fargo. This women’s clothing store offers a wide variety of fashionable clothing and accessories. 2511 Kirsten Lane S., Fargo

Bling your baby with the help of Pout Baby Boutique. They sell unique clothing and accessories for that special child in your life. Pout Baby Boutique offers a variety of items that would make a great baby shower gift. 4325 13th Ave. S, Fargo.

Look good working out wearing Outermost Layer

Now that the weather is beginning to change so is your workout wardrobe. Outermost layer strives to provide you with the most popular athletic clothing lines. They feature brands such as The North Face, Quiksilver and much more. 102 Broadway, Fargo

Wag your tail at Waggy Tail Treat

Everyone knows the saying “Dogs are a man’s best friend.” Why not treat your pretty pooch with one of Waggy Tail Treats’ all natural dog treats. Waggy Tail Treats make their sweet treats daily. Check out Waggy Tail Treats and make your dog’s day. 361 Elmwood Ave., S., Fargo


NEW Cool off this summer at Davies Recreational Pool

The newest pool in town features Fargo’s first drop waterslide, a playground and a climbing wall. Concessions and a large deck area make for a perfect day at the pool. 7150 25th St. S., Fargo

Chow down at Beef Steak

This new restaurant is going to bring some of the best steaks to Fargo-Moorhead. Opening sometime in June this is sure to be the newest installment in downtown Fargo’s renovation of awesomeness. 612 1st Ave. N. Fargo

Get rich at MinDak Gold Buyers

This isn’t your daddy’s gold buyer. MinDak makes it easy and fast to sell your gold and silver. It’s all they do, and they’re good at it. Get paid on the spot. Moorhead Center Mall

Treat yourself right at Pat’s Treats

Summer is here and Pat’s Treats is hitting the streets to give you that ice cream fix you’ve been longing for. This old-fashioned neighborhood ice cream truck chimes through Fargo neighborhoods seven nights a week. Pat’s Treats offer 40 varieties of ice cream treats. Keep an eye (and an ear) out for Pat’s ice cream truck in your neighborhood.

Put your Pepto to use with Karma Indian Cuisine

Karma Indian Cuisine allows for you to embark on a culinary journey of the Indian subcontinent and explore the many diverse styles of cooking that India has to offer. From the signature sweets of North to spices of South, Karma Indian Cuisine give you a taste of what India has to offer! 1340 21st Ave. S. Fargo

Feast at Golden Corral

The Golden Corral is reopening June 8. Come experience their tasty food in a new location and under new management! 4491 23rd Ave. S. Fargo



LIVE MUSIC J U N E

DEMPSEY’S

1st – Seazon of the Fly 2nd – Mother Shipton 8th – Poitin 9th – Tune in Tokyo 14th – Mikel Wright and the Wrongs 15th – Boys of Summer 16th – The San Haven Chuckle 22nd – Face for Radio 29th – Poitin 30th – Mayhem Miller

O’KELLY’S

1st – The Neptune Men 8th – Plow Boyz 15th, 29th – Blind Joe

PICKLED PARROT 4th, 5th - GC and The Sideways 11th, 12th - Smoking Gun 18th, 19th - The Vistas 25th, 26th - RoadTrip Radio

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USHER’S

7th – Rob Morris 14th – Anthony Chaput 21st – Tom Peckskamp and Pat Leinarts 28th – Less then Organic

AQUARIUM

2nd – Johnathan Richman 3rd – Jon Wayne and the Pain with Matt Johnson of O’Fosho 4th – O’Death and Charlie Parr 5th – Busdriver 6th – Deer Tick with Turbo Fruits and Scott Lucas and the Married Men 7th – Bad Weather Burlesque 16th – The 4onthefloor 18th – The Hold Steady 19th – The Men 20th – Dessa 29th – Radio Moscow 30th – Stonecreep

GARAGE BAR 5th – Chippendales 8th – Captain May I 16th – Altimate Ozzy

HODO

14th – Javier Trejo 21st – Leo Rondeau 28th – Alison Scott

LUCKY’S 13 PUB

1st, 2nd – Ciro and Topher 8th, 9th – Mad Hatter 15th – Anthony Chaput 16th – Mick Klein 22nd – GC and the Sideways 23rd – DeadBeats 29th – The Neptune Men 30th – Don and the Groovetones

RED RAVEN

14th – Ram Shackle Glory 28th – Celtic Jam


RICKS

1st, 2nd – Carmen the Cactus 8th, 9th – Double Forte 22nd, 23rd – Pucker Up 29th, 30th – Vindictus

SPIRITS LOUNGE

1st, 2nd Skyline 8th, 9th – Face for Radio 15th, 16th – The Fillers 22nd, 23rd – Triple Play 29th, 30th – San Haven Chuckle

THE NEW DIRECTION

4th – CodeXRed 8th – Naysayer 19th – Orca Team 24th – Sleeping Weather

VFW WEST

1st, 2nd – Flashback 8th, 9th – Joyride 15th, 16th – Quint Essential 5 22nd, 23rd – Work Release 29th, 30th – Cousin B

VFW DOWNTOWN 2nd – Eden Parker 8th – DJ Econ 9th – Ciro and Topher 23rd – Dirty Hurlers 30th – Eden Parker

THE AVALON 5th – Russ Peterson 12th – Jeremy Brekke Jazztet 19th – Kicks Band 26th – Nik Gruber

SPECK’S BAR

1st, 2nd – Fire, Water, Burn 8th, 9th – Roadtrip Radio 15th, 16th – The Neptune Men 22nd, 23rd – Smoking Gun 29th, 30th – Twice As Hard

MAXWELLS

7th, 14th, 21st, 28th – Dave Ferreira Trio

SIDESTREET

2nd – Good Old Band and The Flee Bitten Tramps 16th – June Panic, Beware of the Vine and The Sob Sisters 29th – Inside Out Strings and Nathan Miller and the Unstoppables

JT CIGARRO 2nd – Q5 Band 5th – Open Mic Night 6th – Anthony Chaput 8th – Ciro and Topher 9th – Ugly Stick 15th – Pucker Up 16th – Jeez Loueez 19th – Open Mic Night 22nd – 7pm 23rd – Strange Daze 29th, 30th – Identity Five

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S R E T O O H GIRL OF THE MONtH! FARGO

Kelsey

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What are your nicknames?

There are actually two Kelseys so everyone calls me Kelso. What are your favorites at Hooters?

I love the 1/2 pound of steamed shrimp and a strawberry ice tea!

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What kind of girl are you?

I would consider myself a guy’s kind of girl. I love sports and if you are a Steelers fan then you will definitely be on my good side!

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What are some

things we might not know about Hooters?

On Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays we wear black uniforms and if you see a white name tag it means that Hooters girl is under 21.

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You're Miss Hooters of North Dakota?

Yeah, I was just presented the crown last month at the pageant hosted at the Big Boy’s Toys Expo at the Fargodome.

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What do you get to do with that?

I get to represent Hooters of North Dakota at the Miss International Hooters Pageant in Hollywood, Florida! (701) 281-8302 I’m going to HollyDrive wood!…Florida?… r ne ht Ec FI 3431 [laughs].

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MA S O N J Q AND A

1

Your new album is entitled “Minnesota.” Tell us exactly what Minnesota means for you? Jennings: It is a word that to me brings to mind contrast. Extremes. Hot/cold. City/wilderness. Opposites slam into each other in Minnesota.

2 How has your music grown after years of

5 Do you have any weird superstitions

before you perform? Jennings: I eat Thai food pretty much everyday. I don’t like green light on me. I don’t like the pre-show music to have drums. Ya know, the usual.

performing? Jennings: I think it gets more refined. I feel like I’ve learned how to sing better over the years. Playing songs in front of people weeds out ones that don’t work.

6 What’s your past experience with Fargo

3 Your lyrics are very poetic. Do you con-

7When you come to Fargo what’s your

sider yourself a poet? Jennings: I suppose so, at heart. I find myself staring at trees a lot. But I am more of a songwriter. Words sitting flat on a page isn’t really my bag.

4 Where do you get your inspiration?

Jennings: Everywhere. But mostly Walmart. If they are out of it, Target. Anywhere there are people.

and what do you think of our little city? Jennings: I love Fargo. I always think of trains. It’s one of the first places I played outside of Minneapolis.

favorite thing to do here? Jennings: I love Zandbroz Variety store. That place rules. Great folks.

8 If you had one day to live and you had to

spend it in Fargo, what would you do? Jennings: Are you threatening me? [Laughs] I guess I would play a show. I always try to be mindful that each day could be my last. Hopefully, not soon, but it’s good to do what I love everyday.


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PATIO STAR!

ALL THE BARS IN FARGO-MOORHEAD LAID OUT FOR YOU OVER THE NEXT FOUR PAGES. THROW ON THOSE SUMMER CLOTHES AND GET OUT THERE.

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PATIO (NOUN)

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A recreation area that’s snow-free for three months out of the year and often trampled by an overabundance of ravenous summer-time enthusiasts who shamelessly strut their barely-there clothing.


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>> DOWNTOWN HODO The HoDo’s Sky Prairie on the Roof gives patio patrons a view of downtown unlike any other. Come up for a drink or choose a dish from their summer menu for a fine outdoor dining experience. 101 Broadway N., Fargo Patio Drink: Spank My Monkey

FORT NOKS Stop by Mondays through Fridays between 4 and 7 p.m. for happy hour — $1 off wells, taps and domestic bottles — and watch downtown unwind for a good time. 52 Broadway N., Fargo Patio Drink: Mojito

MONTES Martinis, ports and sherries, red and white wines, sparkling and dessert wines and other spirits – Montes is sure to make for an enjoyable evening.

220 Broadway N., Fargo Patio Drink: Margatini

SIDESTREET This big patio has comfy seats and good drinks. Everything you could possibly want during the summer. 301 3rd Ave. N., Fargo Patio Drink: Big Ginger

JUANO’S This small patio gives you the best seat on Broadway while enjoying some of Juano’s authentic Mexican meals. This is one of the smallest patios in town so consider yourself lucky if you snag a spot. 402 Broadway N., Fargo Patio Drink: Margaritas

>> SOUTH FARGO GRANITE CITY FOOD AND BREWERY Grab a seat on the patio and settle down because you might have trouble deciding on a meal with all the variety offered at Granite City. Wash

it all down with one of their signature beers. 636 42nd St. S., Fargo Patio Drink: Raspberry Caipirinha

LUCKY’S 13 This patio has a firepit to keep you warm on those chilly summer nights and a 55inch flat screen so you won’t miss your favorite sporting event. 4301 17th Ave. S., Fargo Patio Drink: Cool Ginger Martini

BIG D’S Enjoy some of the best drink specials around at Big D’s. Grab a seat on the patio and enjoy 2-4-1 drink specials all day every day. 515 42nd St. SW., Fargo Patio Drink: Sex on the Beach

BUFFALO WILD WINGS Start your weekends on Thursdays this summer at a Buffalo Wild Wings patio and enjoy 60 cent boneless wings with your favorite sauce.


Fargo: 1501 42nd St. S. and 1515 19th Ave. N. Moorhead: 2201 2nd Ave. N. Patio Drink: Samuel Adams Summer Ale

PARADISO With its great outdoor space, margaritas and Mexican food, what more could you ask for? 801 38th St. S., Fargo Patio Drink: Strawberry Margarita

MEXICAN VILLAGE Enjoy the evening breeze while sipping on a jumbo margarita. The 20 ice cold flavors to choose from will have you saying, “Hay caramba!” 2112 25th St., Fargo Patio Drink: Jumbo Raspberry Margarita

DOOLITTLES An outdoor fireplace, woodfired rotisserie cooking and over 60 bottles of wine makes for a delicious and cozy night out at this patio.

2112 25th St., Fargo Patio Drink: Kinky Mango Sangria

THE WINERY Come by Tuesday through Friday from 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. for happy hour on the patio, choose a dish from their summer menu and pair it with a wine from their expansive list. 1404 33rd St. S., Fargo Patio Drink: Sauvignon Blanc

HOOTERS If your summer isn’t hot enough, crank up the heat by hitting up the patio at Hooters. The hot wings and cold beer make for a great combination. 3431 Fiechtner Dr. S., Fargo Patio Drink: Homemade Hurricane

DOUBLEWOOD Check out one of FargoMoorhead’s largest patios! Weekday Happy Hour runs from 2 - 7 p.m.

Patio guide 3333 13th Ave. S., Fargo Patio Drink: Summit Summer Ale

SPITFIRE Select from the extensive list of martinis, wines, teas, beer and cocktails while enjoying the wood fired and smoked food. 1660 13th Ave. E., West Fargo Patio Drink: Sangria

>> WEST FARGO JT CIGARRO Located on 45th Street, JT Cigarro has plenty of patio space, along with space for sand volleyball and bean bags. Get your game face on and head to JT Cigarro! 4554 7th Ave. S., Fargo Patio Drink: Caribbean Punch


THE HOT TUB The HoDo has the only rooftop patio in Fargo-Moorhead. Complete with a full-bar, hot tub for guests and a great view of downtown Fargo.


Patio guide

HOOLIGANS Round up some friends and enjoy appetizers, burgers or pizza and drinks at this West Fargo location that seats over 60 people. 3330 Sheyenne St., West Fargo Patio Drink: Citrus Breeze

BORDERTOWN This bar offers a variety of daily specials. Be sure to stop by every Wednesday evening between 5 -10 p.m. and enjoy all you can eat wings for just $5.95. 807 Main Ave. E., West Fargo Patio Drink: 26 oz. Leinenkugel’s Summer Shandy.

WORK ZONE Swing by the Work Zone after a tough day at the office and enjoy 2-4-1’s on every drink between 4 - 8 p.m. Monday through Friday. 701 Main Ave. E., West Fargo Patio Drink: The Tropical Thunder

JL BEERS (West Fargo) With 40 brews on tap and 37 imported bottles from around the world, this is one place that’s sure to get your summer hopping. 810 13th Ave. E., West Fargo Patio Drink: Montana Trout Slayer Wheat Ale

>> MOORHEAD OLEARY’S

With happy hour from 4 – 7 p.m., $1 off wells, tall and short taps, wine AND daily food specials, you can’t go wrong with O’Leary’s Pub. 808 30th Ave. S., Moorhead Patio Drink: Shock Top and Lemon Shandy

USHER’S HOUSE Need to get away from concrete and cars for a few hours? With a riverside view

and great food, this Moorhead restaurant makes for a great escape. 700 1st Ave. N., Moorhead Patio Drink: Summertime

JL BEERS (Moorhead) Burgers and brews make the best combinations for summer satisfaction. 2902 Highway 10 E., Moorhead Patio Drink: Alaskan Summer Ale

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THE COLORS

Smirnoff Cherry Lemonade 1.5 oz Smirnoff Cherry Vodka 3oz Lemonade Garnish with lemon wedge

Smirnoff Citrus & Cran 1.5 oz Smirnoff Citrus Vodka 3 oz Cranberry Juice Garnish with Lime

Smirnoff Cran Apple 1.5 Smirnoff Green Apple Vodka 3 oz. Cranberry juice


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Smirnoff Vitamin C

Smirnoff Raspberry Sun

1.5 oz Smirnoff Orange Vodka 0.5 oz Peach liqueur 3oz Orange juice 2 oz Lemon lime soda

1.5 Smirnoff Raspberry Vodka 3 oz Cranberry Juice 0.25 oz Orange juice Garnish with Orange slice

Smirnoff Vanilla Dream 1.5 oz Smirnoff Vanilla Vodka 3 oz. Orange Juice Splash of cranberry juice Garnish with orange wheel


THE BAR-TEND BUNCH PHOTOS: BY REPOR PHOTO IF THERE’S ONE THING THAT WE KNOW AT FM SPOTLIGHT, IT’S THE AREA’S NIGHTLIFE. WE SCOURED EVERY BAR AROUND TOWN TO SEEK OUT THE BEST BARTENDERS. WE PROUDLY PRESENT TO YOU THE BAR-TEND BUNCH.


BAR BUNCH

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ANTHONY / HODO

Anthony has been slinging drinks for the last eight years. He has bartended at Playmakers, The Hub and has been at the HoDo for a little over a year. His quick wit, love of music, laughter and ninjas keep us coming back for more. Next time you’re at the HoDo throwing a few back, try an “Antito Mojito” or one of his popular shots, the “A-Bomb.” What drink is

going to be hot this summer? According to Anthony, “Summer drinks mean fresh and clean, so teas, mojitos, and cocktails containing fresh citrus, cucumber, mint, pomegranate and blueberries.”Also, make sure you ask him about the time he dressed up as a ninja with smoke machines behind the bar...Actually, there are a lot more stories he can tell you but you have to ask him in person.

hodo // 101 Broadway, Fargo // www.hoteldonaldson.com


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ALISHA / THE BAR

Alisha is one bad-a$# bartender that’ll have you saying, “Oh, la la.” She tends at one of Fargo’s newest adult playgrounds - The BAR. Her six years of experience combined with her off-the-charts sass and wit are sure to keep you coming back for more. She also has some of the

edgiest jokes in town, “Why are men smarter in bed?...because they’re plugged into a genius.” A few must knows about Alisha: her go-to drink is Rumpies, her summer-time drink suggestion is “The Perfect Summer” and, though she may be edgy, she’s firm in her belief that actions speak louder than words.

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BAR BUNCH

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CAS / O’LEARY’S

When Cas was younger he was a very introverted person and didn’t want a job working directly with people. But nowadays working with customers is his favorite part of the job. Cas has worked at the West Fargo and Moorhead O’Leary’s for a total of ten solid years. He’s got a wicked good pick-up technique he uses

on the ladies: “I approach a girl and say ‘hi’ but when she tries to say ‘hi’ back I interrupt her and say, ‘excuse me,’ pull out my asthma inhaler, take a hit of it and then say, ‘Sorry, you just took my breath away.’” Go in and try Cas’ favorite drink, the Crown 7, or ask him to tell the story about the half naked woman and the mop closet.

O'leary's // 808 30th Ave. S., Moorhead // www.olearysmoorhead.com


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SPIKE / RICK’S BAR

Spike is the pro on our list with over 27 years of bartending experience. What’s even more impressive is that all those years have been racked up at Rick’s. Spike has a joke or two for any of his customers: “A three legged dog walks into a bar and says, ‘I’m looking for the man who shot my paw.’” He recommends

that everybody try the Chuck Norris and Kamikaze shots. Heck, everybody likes those anyway. Looking for a good summer drink? According to Spike, you have to try the seasonal beer and fruity drinks like Sex on the Beach. Or do you want a good story? Ask Spike to tell you about the time that Robin Zander from Cheap Trick came into Rick’s.

rick's bar // 2721 Main Ave., Fargo // www.ricks-bar.com


BAR BUNCH

ALICHA / JT CIGARRO

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Alicha started bartending when she hit the ripe old age of 21 and has been serving drinks for over 11 years. Alicha has lived in 11 different cities in six different states. She has been in Fargo for three years now and absolutely loves it. This summer she recommends you try the King Solly Grape Flavored Vodka

with a splash of OJ. When it comes to her life Alicha has a quote that rings true to her, “Let the best of your past be the worst of your future.” Guys, sorry to tell you but you don’t have a chance stealing her heart because it’s already owned by her twin ten year old daughters.

JT CIgarro // 4554 7th Ave. S., Fargo // www.jtcigarro.com/


SHANE / THE HUB & SICKIES GARAGE

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Shane is one of the bartenders at Fargo’s newest and hottest bar, Sickies Garage. With ten years of tending experience at various bars around town, Shane’s dry sense of humor has made him a local favorite. The Texas native has been in Fargo for 15 years and has some great advice to

bestow. Favorite pick-up line? “Just say hi. That’s it. It’s simple, effective and ice breaking.” Good first date advice? “Lie your ass off! JK. Honesty is the best policy.” Good, simple advice from one of the best bartenders around. When you visit Shane ask for a pootie tang. We promise it’s not what you think.

the hub // 2525 9th Ave. S., Fargo // www.thehubfargo.com


BAR BUNCH

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CASSIE / DEMPSEY’S

With only two years of bartending experience, Cassie is the newcomer to our Bar-Tend Bunch. She graduated from Fargo North in 2004 and went to MSUM for mass communications but loves her job as a bartender. “I love the crazy, fast atmosphere I get to work in. When I look down the bartop and it’s lined with peo-

ple who need drinks, that’s what excites me. It can be overwhelming, but you just have to keep it together and keep moving to make that mad cash.” Though fairly new to bartending, it’s clear that Cassie has what it takes. Oh, and a word of warning to guys: she hates all pick-up lines so don’t bother trying any.

Dempsey's // 226 Broadway N., Fargo // www.dempseyspublichouse.com


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LINDSAY / THE NORTHERN

Lindsay has bartended across the Midwest for ten years. She has served in Denver, Colorado and has been at The Northern for almost three and a half years now. She’s heard every kind of pick-up line from, “Did it hurt when you fell from Heaven?” to “come over here and feel something really cool.” So guys, try to be more

original the next time you go to see her. During her years of bartending there’s not much she hasn’t seen. She’s been spit on, had glasses chucked at her head and, on occasion, even smacked people with a shaker. Lindsay gives one good reason to come watch her serve, “Everyday behind the bar is a dance party, in my case, a no pants dance party.

the northern // 325 10th St. N., Fargo // www.clubnorthern.com


BAR BUNCH

SEAN / DUFFY’S

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Sean started his bartending career at Old Chicago but has been working at Duffy’s for the last four and a half years. He’s lived in FargoMoorhead his entire life and has never felt any desire to move. Like all good bartenders, Sean is quick with a joke: “Have you heard the one about the one night a man walks up to his wife with a duck under his arm and says, ‘This is the pig I’ve been

sleeping with.’ His wife says, ‘That’s a duck you idiot!’ The man replies, ‘I know, that’s who I was talking to.’” When you visit Sean watch out because he likes to push the big gingers – a double shot of Jameson and ginger with a lemon and lime. This summer he recommends the classic Summer Shandy or a Jeremiah Weed and lemonade.

Duffy's // 16 12th St. S., Fargo


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PARKS &

OUtDoor

RECREATION Did you know that Fargo has over 130 parks? With that many options for entertainment and activities there’s no reason to be bored this summer. Along with the dozens of parks in Moorhead and West Fargo there’s free entertainment for everyone to enWWjoy. These are our favorite parks to unwind at after a long day. Now get out there and discover something new! Photo by Repor


SWIM Southwest Rec Pool –

Waterslide, Zero-depth Swimming Area, Water Playground and Water Drop Mushrooms

18 St. and 15 Ave. S., Fargo

Davies Pool –

Waterslides, Zero-Depth Swimming Area, 400-Gallon Bucket, Climbing Wall

7150 25th St. S., Fargo

Island Park Pool –

Eight lane pool, Wading Pool, Three-meter Diving Board and Two One-meter Diving Boards

616 1st Ave. S., Fargo

DOGS Yunker Park

– Fenced in areas for large and small dogs 1257 28 Ave. N., Fargo

Centennial Dog Park

– Divided into four sections – two for large dogs and two for smaller dogs 2210 15th Ave. N., Moorhead

Village West

– Fenced in area for large and small dogs, water fountains for dogs 4415 9 Ave. Circle S., Fargo

GRILL Lindenwood

– Five Picnic Shelters 1701 5th St. S., Fargo

Oak Grove

– 200-Person Shelter and 100-Person Shelter S. Terrace Dr. N., Fargo

Rheault Farm

– 160-Person Picnic Shelter and 140-Person Bunkhouse 2909 25 St. S., Fargo


STROLL Rendezvous Park

– Beach, Waterfall, Walking Paths, Disc Golf, Sand Volleyball, Skate Park 1055 32nd Ave. W., West Fargo

Gooseberry Park

– Playground, Picnic Shelters, Bike/Walk Trails 324 24th St. S., Moorhead

Lindenwood–

Riverside/Wooded Paths 1701 5th St. S., Fargo

SWEAT

AMUSE

Island Park

Great Northern Park –

– Pool, Tennis, Softball/ Baseball 302 7th St. S. Fargo

Rabanus Park

– Basketball, Tennis, Sand Volleyball, Softball/Baseball 4315 18th Ave. SW., Fargo

Oak Grove –

Tennis, Disc Golf, Horseshoes 170 Maple St. N., Fargo

Pool, Tennis, Softball/ Baseball 425 Broadway N., Fargo

Dike West

– Punk/Rock/Metal Concerts: June 11, July 16, Aug. 13 310 4 St. S., Fargo

Rheault Farm

– Classical Music Fest: June 10; Community Block Party: June 19 2902 25th St. S., Fargo




ABOUT MITCH

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artist chat

BLAST FROM THE PAST! itch Malloy has lived the life of a rock star. After growing up in Dickinson, he moved to New York where he hit it big in the music industry. He has since toured all over the United States and Europe, and even had a stint as the lead singer for Van Halen. FM Spotlight caught up with Malloy to talk about what North Dakota means to him, his unlikely rise to fame and what’s in store for his future.


1.

Do you have any crazy stories from your years of performing? Malloy: There was the time I was wearing red leather pants and they split from the front to the back of the crotch to reveal my tighty whitey’s. Maybe God was trying to tell me no more red leather pants. I think I’ve worn them since though, a different pair of course. Then there was the time a girl jumped up on stage with her arms out lunging for me, running around the stage. She had a CRAZY look in her eyes. I was a little freaked out. The look in her eyes was one I didn’t recognize. There was no time to be flattered – it was more just like, “Run for your

life!” Thankfully the roadies grabbed her before I became possessed.

2. What sort of

impact has growing up in North Dakota had on you? Malloy: Huge. I think I look at things in a much more down to earth and grounded way because of it. It also has made me proud to be from there and proud of all the travel and things I’ve done since I left. My father, the late Judge Harry Malloy, was very proud to be a North Dakotan and he instilled that in me.

3. What are you up to these days? Malloy: I’m working on a

new acoustic live CD. I’m recording songs live in my studio and recording them for YouTube at the same time. I love recording live. I have one song from it posted on YouTube now. It’s called “On And On Acoustic” and it features Keith Howland, the lead guitar player from the band Chicago, sitting next to me also singing background. He’s my buddy and we wrote the song together and he played most of the leads on the last CD which was called Mitch Malloy II and it’s a tribute to the first CD. I have as special guests Phil Collen – lead guitar player from Def Leppard, Hughie McDonald – bass player from Bon Jovi, Keith Scott – lead guitar player for Bryan Adams, Des Dickerson – lead guiar

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player and background singer from Prince and the Revolution and many more friends. People can purchase that on iTunes or at www.mitchmalloy.com

4.

What do you think of Fargo? Malloy: To me Fargo was always the big town, as I’m from Dickinson. So it was always exciting going to Fargo. It always seemed to have a certain vibe or energy about it that was bigger than what I was used to. It’s funny because I’ve lived just outside of NYC and now in Nashville for 15 years and when I go to Fargo it still has that same vibe to me. Also, Fargo was exciting because we knew when we got to Fargo we were almost to the lake. I’ve had a lot of fun in Fargo growing up at the lake in the summers, also having a lot of fun with my friends who moved there from Dickinson. And then my dad lived there for a long time before he died, so I used to visit him there for many years. Then there were the Fargo Theatre shows I did and those were fantas-

tic memories. I have a lot of good memories of Fargo.

5. If you had one day

left to live and you had to spend it in Fargo, what would you do? Malloy: Wow! That’s a tough one. I’m pretty sure I would do a show at the Fargo Theatre. To me that would be a good way to go out.

6.

If you had one day left to live and you had to spend it in Fargo, what would you do? Malloy: Wow! That’s a tough one. I’m pretty sure I would do a show at the Fargo Theatre. To me that would be a good way to go out.

7.

How often do you come to the area? Malloy: I try to come once a year. Doesn’t always happen, but I try. My family has a place on Lake Melissa (in Detroit Lakes) and that is my favorite place to be on the planet, so I try to come.

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8.

How did you hit it big and what did it feel like when you first realized you were on your way to stardom? Malloy: Hard work. I moved to New York and just pounded it out and tried to make the right moves and I guess I did. But it felt great when I got my major label deal with RCA/BMG and made my CD in LA and then was touring the world and people were showing up and cheering and writing to me. I love meeting the fans and talking to them and getting to know them. But the best feeling is when people write to you and tell you your music saved their life or helped them get through a dark time. I never realized as a kid the importance music can have in someone’s life. And when I started I never thought about that. I just thought there is something pulling and tugging at me to do this and I don’t know why. I guess you just think, well I’m pretty good at this so I should do it. But then when people take your music into their homes and into their lives it’s pretty amazing. To affect someone’s life through your talent

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is a great feeling, humbling even. So that to me is more important than feeling like a star any day of the week. But I have to admit the day Eddie Van Halen called me and asked me to join Van Halen I thought wow… OK, this is cool. Last year I was on tour in Europe and after a show I was signing autographs for three and a half hours in that line and German man was standing in front of me crying as he was reading the liner notes of the new Mitch Malloy II CD and saw his son’s name. He was overcome. It was amazing. I have a song on the new Mitch Malloy II CD called “I’m the one” and I had invited fans to sing at the end and send me MP3’s and I told them I would pick the best three. Well, one of them was this young boy and I actually cried when I heard his voice – he was trying so hard and there was so much passion in it that it made me weep. So I put him on and of course added his name to the credits and that blew his father away. Getting to do your music and the cheering is great, but moments like that are what it’s all about for me.

WANT MORE

Check out Malloy’s website www.mitchmalloy.com or find him on YouTube.



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INTERROGATION WITH

Doug Simunic Doug Simunic’s life is baseball. Batting averages and ERA’s are always on his mind. The RedHawks flow through his veins. Even after 17 seasons of managing he still practically lives at Newman Outdoor Stadium or on the FM RedHawks’ bus from May to September. Simunic, or Simi as his friends call him, comes to Fargo every summer to manage the RedHawks. FM Spotlight caught up with Manager Simunic to find out his thoughts on Fargo and the RedHawks.


The MANager Behind the Team 1.

Spotlight: How do the RedHawks look this year? Simi: I was pleasantly pleased with the way our exhibition season went. It was a lot of the guys’ first taste of independent baseball and was perfectly played. The regular season is off to a good start.

2.

Spotlight: You play 100 regular season games. How do you keep everyone healthy and happy with such a grueling schedule? Simi: It’s over three and a half months so you’re always on the go. There’s a lot of baseball being played. Guys wear down so our job is to know when to push the buttons and to know when to back off so we don’t burn them out.

3. Spotlight: What’s your favorite aspect of baseball?

Simi: I’ve done it for 37 years so evidently there’s something I like about baseball. It’s a daily game… It’s not a very emotional game like football or hockey where you only play once or twice a week. With baseball you need

to be even-keeled. You have to try to be as steady and competitive about it as you can.

4.

Spotlight: What does Fargo mean to you and what do you think the RedHawks means to Fargo? Simi: I’ve made this my second home. I come May 1 and I don’t leave until September so my summer months are spent here. We have great fan support. We have a nice stadium. There’s something for everyone. Kids can get close to the players. The concessions are good. You can get whatever you want at the ball game. Plus, with the nice stadium seating, the RedHawks are right there at the top of the league with a great atmosphere.

5.

Spotlight: What’s some of your favorite things to do around town? Simi: There’s always something to do around here. We’re in and out of here so much you barely have time to unpack your bags. I like the Street Fair, Airshow and Ribfest. Those are three things that are fun to be around but the key is that you need to be in town for them. Our schedule sometimes doesn’t allow it.


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Spotlight: Tell us about grilling out at Newman Outdoor Stadium. Simi: I like to cook outside so I’m not afraid to get the grill going and make something. We just sit out and enjoy the afternoon. I spend a lot of time at the ballpark so it’s better than going out to a restaurant everyday because you get to do that while on the road. I like to mix it up so I like chicken, fish and turkey. We don’t have a favorite; we just make it all good.


POP QUIZ

{HOT SHOT!}

1. In what year was the Fargo 3. After The Venue’s latest Theatre built? a) 1919 b) 1926 c) 1942

2.

True or False:

The Fargo-Moorhead dining scene consists of 280 different restaurants.

renovation, how many people can it now hold? a) 1,600 people b) 2,300 people c) 2,700 people


4.

Approximately how much did it cost to build the Fargodome? a) $24 million b) $48 million c) $58 million

5.

True or False:

Since 1999 more than $100 million in investments have poured into Fargo’s downtown area.

6.

How many years has the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony Orchestra been providing the area with classical music? a) 12 years b) 50 years c) 80 years

7.

When it was built in 1893, what was The HoDo’s building originally called?

Popquiz a) Odd Fellows Lodge b) New Way Church c) Schneiderman’s Fine Fashion

8.

True or False:

Courtney’s Comedy Club has brought laughs to Fargo-Moorhead for 30 years.

9.

Which famous singer/songwriter is originally from Fargo? a) Prince b) Sara Bareilles c) Jonny Lang

10.

Approximately how many people attended the Red River Valley Fair in 2011? a) 98,000 people b) 105,000 people c) 112,000 people


Answers 1. B. The Fargo Theatre was built in 1926 as a cinema and vaudeville theatre.

2. FALSE. Dining in Fargo-Moorhead is HOT with over 350 different restaurants!

3. C. With all the added space The Venue can now hold 2,700 fans.

7. A. The HoDo building was originally

known as “Odd Fellows Lodge” and served as a headquarters for the International Order of Odd Fellows, an organization in which members bonded through ethical values consisting of truth, love and friendship.

8.

4. B. Between breaking ground in 1990

FALSE. While it hasn’t quite been around for 30 years, Courtney’s Comedy Club has been providing laughs for a solid 20 years. Hopefully in 10 years the answer to this question will be true.

5. TRUE. The so called “Renaissance Zone”

9.

and its grand opening in 1992, it took approximately $48 million to build the Fargodome.

in downtown Fargo continues to grow and was recently recognized by Forbes Magazine as one of the nation’s top ten most transformed neighborhoods.

6. C. The FM Symphony Orchestra was

established in 1931 and is approaching its 81st year in existence.

C. Jonny Lang, the Grammy-Award winning blues, gospel and rock singer/ songwriter, was born in Fargo in 1981.

10. C. In 2011, the attendance numbers at the RRVF reached approximately 112,000 people – up 2,000 people from 2010.



BARTENDER

NICMKOi'LEARY'S FRO

Photo by Repor Photography


REFRESHING

ADVICE 1. How long have you been a bartender?

Olson: The only place I have cocktailed is O’Leary’s and I’ve been here for almost a year. Otherwise I had always worked at breakfast type restaurants.

2.What’s your go to drink?

Olson: My birthday is coming up in a couple days and a Sex on the Beach has always looked tasty to me.

3.What’s your favorite pick-up line?

Olson: The lamest and best pick up-line, if you can even consider it a pick-up line, was from a guy who came into O’Leary’s and told me if my boobs were a window

he’d rub his face in them… I don’t know how that even made sense to him.

4.Do you have any good first date advice?

Olson: Don’t get wasted on the first date. I’ve seen some blind dates go very bad.

5. Tell us a little about yourself?

Olson: I’m originally from Brandon, MN and moved to Fargo-Moorhead about four years ago to attend MSUM in pursuit of biology with a health and medical science emphasis and a minor in mass communications. I love traveling and volleyball and most nights you’ll find me at O’Leary’s.


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Tom Olson at Radisson 1. Executive Chef at the Radisson downtown.

2. Has worked as a chef for 19 years.

3. Attended the culinary

art program at MSCTC in Moorhead.

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How did you get into being a chef? Olson: When I was a little kid it seemed everytime I wasn’t feeling good I would go to my grandma’s house and she would watch me. Her way of making me feel better was to bake rolls and bread. As I got older, my first job was in an old school meat market in Breckenridge when I was 13.

2. What’s

your favorite dish to make? Olson: I’m into the old school, comfort food classics like pot pies and mashed potatoes. I put a super cool spin on them with the organic ingredients.

3. What’s

your kid’s favorite meal? Olson: My boys’ favorite meal is Kraft Mac and Cheese out of the box… I can’t make it to save my life. Heaven forbid that I read the directions so whenever I make it they don’t eat it.

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4. What’s a good sum-

mer meal at the Radisson? Olson: Every Friday evening we feature fresh fish. I order it on Wednesday and it comes on Friday. It’s as fresh as you can get it. It ranges anywhere from ahi tuna to blue shell crab. It’s super light and the fresh herbs make it very summery.

5.

What’s something interesting about you that we should know? Olson: I’m really into tattoos. If I weren’t cooking I would be a tattoo artist.

6. How many people

work in the kitchen? Olson: There are 13 of us and they’re all amazing. My sous chef, Chandra Smith, is awesome and my lead line chef, Lionel Diaz, is great as well.


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