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SUMMARY:At the Wedding Production - Concordia College Theatre
DESCRIPTION:At the Wedding by Bryna Turner\nDirected by David Wintersteen \nIn this bittersweet comedy\, a woman attending her ex-girlfriend’s wedding reception attempts to make it through the night without drinking too much\, talking too much\, or otherwise ruining the occasion.
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/at-the-wedding-production-concordia-college-theatre/
LOCATION:Concordia College Frances Frazier Comstock Theatre – FFCT Lab\, 1001 7th St S\, Moorhead\, MN\, 56560\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:West Fargo Public Library: Wednesday Ready to Read Storytimes
DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. \n  \nIntended for children ages 3 to 5 and their parents\, Ready to Read Storytime will now take place at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. on Wednesdays. Both sessions will include the same content\, so families are encouraged to choose one session to attend each week.
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/west-fargo-public-library-wednesday-ready-to-read-storytimes/
LOCATION:West Fargo Public Library\, 215 3rd St E\, West Fargo\, ND\, 58078
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:FM Studio Crawl - Always the first weekend in October.
DESCRIPTION:Gather your friends and family and tour the studios of Fargo-Moorhead’s arts community during the FM Visual Artists’ free Studio Crawl—October 7 & 8\, 2023\, noon to 6pm. Established artists\, group studios\, and student artists are opening their doors to you and demonstrating their work. \nYou can find a handy-to-hold printed brochure at Plains Art Museum\, Rourke Art Gallery\, grocery stores\, coffee shops\, and from any of the participating artists. \nCheck out the Studio Crawl 2023 brochure and map here! \nIn addition to The Arts Partnership Aptitude location at West Acres Mall\, be sure to visit other TAP partners at their own studios!\nBrad Bachmeier\nDakota Fine Art\nEllen Jean Diederich\nGallery 4\nAlicia Hauff\nEric A. Johnson\nDennis Krull\nNDSU College of Arts and Sciences\nMSUM College of Arts and Humanities\nPlains Art Museum\nRourke Art Gallery
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/fm-studio-crawl-always-the-first-weekend-in-october/
CATEGORIES:Community,Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Once Claimed Dominion - a collaborative art production
DESCRIPTION:Please visit the MSUM Planetarium website to register for this event. \nAn original art production including commissioned time lapse photography and musical compositions produced by Concordia alum and photographer Michael Abramyan\, Assistant Professor of Multimedia Arts Technology at Western Michigan University\, Carter Rice\, nationally renowned composer/ pianist Doug Harbin\, and creative alchemist and internationally celebrated artist Gabrielle Cerberville will be presented at the MSUM Planetarium for two showings every weekend beginning September 23rd. On October 8th there will be a special artist led event where our artists engage with the public\, sharing their process\, inspirations\, and expertise\, while also answering questions from attendants. Space is limited for these events so please register early! Food and refreshments will be available during the artist led event.\nDates:\nSaturdxay\, September 23 at 7pm\nSunday\, September 24th at 4pm\nSaturday\, September 30th at 7pm\nSunday\, October 1st at 4pm\nSaturday\, October 7th at 7pm\nSunday\, October 8th at 2pm\nArtist Talks/ Meet and Greet: 2:45pm\nSunday\, October 8th at 4pm \nAbout the Artists\nMichael Abramyan \nMichael Abramayn is a multifaceted artist who has used photography\, video editing\, and music to craft his creative journey. With a focus on travel and landscape photography\, as well as the art of storytelling through video\, Michael has become a source of education and inspiration to his community.\nSpecializing in landscape astrophotography\, Michael loves connecting the beautiful landscapes of our planet to the vast expanse of the universe. As a content creator\, Michael has collaborated with prominent brands such as Sony\, Google Pixel\, YouTube\, and Adobe\, producing educational pieces and captivating visual displays that leave a lasting impact on viewers.\nMichael’s work has been featured by NASA\, major news networks such as CBS\, Washington Post\, and Newsweek\, and has been seen tens of millions of times on social media.\nBeyond the realm of photography\, Michael also leads a captivating double life as a classically trained violinist. Having completed a master’s degree in violin performance from New York University\, he has had the opportunity to perform on the stages of esteemed concert halls across the country\, including Carnegie Hall and The Kennedy Center.\nArtist statement:\nHi\, I’m Mike! My passion is connecting you to the beauty of our night sky. Did you know that one-third of humanity cannot see the Milky Way at night due to the luminescent glow of artificial light? My mission is to travel to the few remaining places in the world where the stars are visible in hopes of capturing their essence and sharing it with you. \nGabrielle Cerberville \nGabrielle Cerberville (b. 1991 in Sleepy Hollow\, NY) is a curious American composer turned creative alchemist. She writes with an experimental flair that is at once familiar and alien\, and her work regularly blends the lines between disciplines and discrete art forms. Her work is an exploration of communication\, primarily between humans and our natural neighbors (plants\, fungi\, animals\, and finding our place within ecosystems). She holds a Masters of Music in composition from Western Michigan University and a Bachelor of Music from Butler University in composition\, and is pursuing her Ph.D in Composition and Computer Technologies at the University of Virginia. Gabrielle has studied traditional and electronic composition with Drs. Lisa Coons\, Christopher Biggs\, Frank Felice and Michael Schelle.\nGabrielle’s works have been featured across the US and Europe. She has been honored with residencies at United Plant Savers in Ohio\, Port Austin AiR in Michigan\, Listhus in Iceland\, Arts Letters and Numbers in New York\, NES in Iceland\, Convergence in Indianapolis\, and has participated in several festivals\, including the Ammerman Symposium\, MOXsonic\, Impulse New Music\, EMM\, Skammdegi\, and A! Festival. Gabrielle’s striking and welcoming compositions have been highlighted by the artistic talents of Shanna Pranaitis\, Forward Motion\, Elizabeth A. Baker\, Ashley Walters\, Kory Reeder\, Ascending Duo\, Circuit721\, Sotto Voce\, Nicholas Tolle\, Verdant Vibes\, and others. She is also a well-known figure in the mycology and foraging communities\, and lectures widely about sustainability\, edible wild plants and fungi\, identification\, and environmental activism.\nArtist Statement:\nI am interested in scoring as a visual art form in addition to it being a practical method of conveying musical ideas for the purpose of performance. Lately\, much of my work has revolved around live electronics and fixed media\, and I am an avid collector of found sounds\, I also design sound that is live and object-based. Much of my work contains site-specific elements\, generally sounds captured from a particular location and manipulated within a unique space\, or necessitating performance in a certain location\, and as a citizen scientist\, mycologist\, and wild food advocate\, I tend to integrate botanical and fungal wisdom into my work. Much of this work is designed to place the listener in an immersive or unusual setting\, or to rebuild real places and moments in an imaginary\, sometimes fantastical space.\nMy goal as an artist is to create works that spark our collective human imagination and blur the lines between creator and consumer. I seek to draw from and reassemble disparate art forms into something new and deeply experiential. \nDoug Harbin\nDoug Harbin (b. 1980) is a composer\, performer\, and educator residing in Moorhead\, Minnesota. He composes acoustic and electroacoustic systematic music and his works have been performed throughout the world including Australia\, Canada\, China\, England\, Finland\, Latvia\, South Korea\, and the United States. Much of his music utilizes a compositional method called the ‘Take-Away System’\, which applies modular arithmetic over a finite set. His pieces have been included in regional\, national and international conferences and festivals including College Music Society\, Society of Composers Inc.\, ClarinetFest\, Flute New Music Consortium\, Upper Midwest Flute Association\, and the CFAMC.\nHarbin has been commissioned by the NEA Big Read\, The Arts Partnership\, Daraja Music Initiative\, and has received a Professional Development Grant from the Arizona Commission on the Arts to serve his second residency as an artist at the Banff Centre\, where he has had several premieres.\nHe holds degrees from Arizona State University (DMA music composition)\, Ball State University (MM music composition) and Taylor University (BA in mathematics and BM in music composition) and has been on faculty at Arizona State University\, Grand Canyon University\, Mesa Community College\, and Taylor University. He is currently Associate Professor of Music Theory and Composition at Concordia College (Moorhead\, MN) and Faculty Associate at Arizona State University. \nCarter Rice\nCarter John Rice is a multimedia artist\, audio engineer\, and educator based in Kalamazoo\, Michigan. Rice is currently an assistant professor of Multimedia Arts Technology (MAT) at Western Michigan University where he teaches courses on cinema sound design\, music production\, film scoring\, and occasionally music theory/composition. His passion for teaching has been the driving force in his career thus far\, but he rarely turns down the chance for an artistic collaboration.\nRice earned a Doctor of Arts (D.A.) in music theory & composition from Ball State University in the spring of 2017. While primarily studying music composition\, technology\, and recording techniques\, he was also able to complete a cognate through the Ball State’s telecommunications program. This afforded him the chance to take coursework in video production\, animation\, video game design\, and narrative forms in the digital age. Prior to this\, Rice earned a Master of Music in music composition (M.M.) from Bowling Green State University in 20013\, and a Bachelor of Music in music theory & composition from Concordia College (Moorhead\, MN) in 2011.\nartist statement:\nMy artistic practice is influenced by a variety of factors including the use of humor\, acoustic phenomena\, classical mechanics\, and the occasional dose of absurdity. I’m constantly fascinated at the intersection of the moving image and audio\, and I find it’s often best to simply let energy\, whether visual or auditory\, expend itself while the audience passively observes. There’s beauty in the mundane\, we just have to get the right vantage point. \nNEA Big Read is a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest.
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/once-claimed-dominion-a-collaborative-art-production/
LOCATION:Minnesota State University Moorhead Planetarium\, Bridges Hall - Planetarium - 700 11th St S\, Moorhead\, 56563\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Spirit Room":MAILTO:fargospiritroom@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Folsom Prison Experience - at the Fargo Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, September 30\, 2023 | 7pm doors\, 8pm show | $35 + fees | All Ages Welcome \nThe critical and commercial reactions to Johnny Cash’s iconic 1968 live recording\, At Folsom Prison\, are well documented – a No. 1 smash that catapulted Cash to crossover stardom and cemented his reputation as an artist who didn’t play by the conventional rules. But the behind-the-scenes tales of that fateful day\, January 13\, 1968\, when Cash and his entourage put on two shows for the inmates of California’s Folsom Prison remain filled with facts and folklore. \nThat makes Folsom Prison Experience even more fascinating. Dubbed “an immersive tribute drama\,” Folsom Prison Experience is a musical that merges live concert\, stage drama\, and audience participation interactive theater as it recreates one of the most important days in Johnny Cash’s storied musical career. At the center of the production is Church of Cash\, the award-winning Johnny Cash tribute show featuring Jay Ernest as the Man in Black. In fact\, Folsom Prison Experience was written by Ernest and his friend/collaborator Tom Pickard. \nRead all about it here.
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/folsom-prison-experience-at-the-fargo-theatre/
CATEGORIES:Music,Performing Arts,Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230923T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230923T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230829T011814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230829T011814Z
UID:18019-1695495600-1695499200@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:Once Claimed Dominion - a collaborative art production
DESCRIPTION:Please visit the MSUM Planetarium website to register for this event. \nAn original art production including commissioned time lapse photography and musical compositions produced by Concordia alum and photographer Michael Abramyan\, Assistant Professor of Multimedia Arts Technology at Western Michigan University\, Carter Rice\, nationally renowned composer/ pianist Doug Harbin\, and creative alchemist and internationally celebrated artist Gabrielle Cerberville will be presented at the MSUM Planetarium for two showings every weekend beginning September 23rd. On October 8th there will be a special artist led event where our artists engage with the public\, sharing their process\, inspirations\, and expertise\, while also answering questions from attendants. Space is limited for these events so please register early! Food and refreshments will be available during the artist led event.\nDates:\nSaturdxay\, September 23 at 7pm\nSunday\, September 24th at 4pm\nSaturday\, September 30th at 7pm\nSunday\, October 1st at 4pm\nSaturday\, October 7th at 7pm\nSunday\, October 8th at 2pm\nArtist Talks/ Meet and Greet: 2:45pm\nSunday\, October 8th at 4pm \nAbout the Artists\nMichael Abramyan \nMichael Abramayn is a multifaceted artist who has used photography\, video editing\, and music to craft his creative journey. With a focus on travel and landscape photography\, as well as the art of storytelling through video\, Michael has become a source of education and inspiration to his community.\nSpecializing in landscape astrophotography\, Michael loves connecting the beautiful landscapes of our planet to the vast expanse of the universe. As a content creator\, Michael has collaborated with prominent brands such as Sony\, Google Pixel\, YouTube\, and Adobe\, producing educational pieces and captivating visual displays that leave a lasting impact on viewers.\nMichael’s work has been featured by NASA\, major news networks such as CBS\, Washington Post\, and Newsweek\, and has been seen tens of millions of times on social media.\nBeyond the realm of photography\, Michael also leads a captivating double life as a classically trained violinist. Having completed a master’s degree in violin performance from New York University\, he has had the opportunity to perform on the stages of esteemed concert halls across the country\, including Carnegie Hall and The Kennedy Center.\nArtist statement:\nHi\, I’m Mike! My passion is connecting you to the beauty of our night sky. Did you know that one-third of humanity cannot see the Milky Way at night due to the luminescent glow of artificial light? My mission is to travel to the few remaining places in the world where the stars are visible in hopes of capturing their essence and sharing it with you. \nGabrielle Cerberville \nGabrielle Cerberville (b. 1991 in Sleepy Hollow\, NY) is a curious American composer turned creative alchemist. She writes with an experimental flair that is at once familiar and alien\, and her work regularly blends the lines between disciplines and discrete art forms. Her work is an exploration of communication\, primarily between humans and our natural neighbors (plants\, fungi\, animals\, and finding our place within ecosystems). She holds a Masters of Music in composition from Western Michigan University and a Bachelor of Music from Butler University in composition\, and is pursuing her Ph.D in Composition and Computer Technologies at the University of Virginia. Gabrielle has studied traditional and electronic composition with Drs. Lisa Coons\, Christopher Biggs\, Frank Felice and Michael Schelle.\nGabrielle’s works have been featured across the US and Europe. She has been honored with residencies at United Plant Savers in Ohio\, Port Austin AiR in Michigan\, Listhus in Iceland\, Arts Letters and Numbers in New York\, NES in Iceland\, Convergence in Indianapolis\, and has participated in several festivals\, including the Ammerman Symposium\, MOXsonic\, Impulse New Music\, EMM\, Skammdegi\, and A! Festival. Gabrielle’s striking and welcoming compositions have been highlighted by the artistic talents of Shanna Pranaitis\, Forward Motion\, Elizabeth A. Baker\, Ashley Walters\, Kory Reeder\, Ascending Duo\, Circuit721\, Sotto Voce\, Nicholas Tolle\, Verdant Vibes\, and others. She is also a well-known figure in the mycology and foraging communities\, and lectures widely about sustainability\, edible wild plants and fungi\, identification\, and environmental activism.\nArtist Statement:\nI am interested in scoring as a visual art form in addition to it being a practical method of conveying musical ideas for the purpose of performance. Lately\, much of my work has revolved around live electronics and fixed media\, and I am an avid collector of found sounds\, I also design sound that is live and object-based. Much of my work contains site-specific elements\, generally sounds captured from a particular location and manipulated within a unique space\, or necessitating performance in a certain location\, and as a citizen scientist\, mycologist\, and wild food advocate\, I tend to integrate botanical and fungal wisdom into my work. Much of this work is designed to place the listener in an immersive or unusual setting\, or to rebuild real places and moments in an imaginary\, sometimes fantastical space.\nMy goal as an artist is to create works that spark our collective human imagination and blur the lines between creator and consumer. I seek to draw from and reassemble disparate art forms into something new and deeply experiential. \nDoug Harbin\nDoug Harbin (b. 1980) is a composer\, performer\, and educator residing in Moorhead\, Minnesota. He composes acoustic and electroacoustic systematic music and his works have been performed throughout the world including Australia\, Canada\, China\, England\, Finland\, Latvia\, South Korea\, and the United States. Much of his music utilizes a compositional method called the ‘Take-Away System’\, which applies modular arithmetic over a finite set. His pieces have been included in regional\, national and international conferences and festivals including College Music Society\, Society of Composers Inc.\, ClarinetFest\, Flute New Music Consortium\, Upper Midwest Flute Association\, and the CFAMC.\nHarbin has been commissioned by the NEA Big Read\, The Arts Partnership\, Daraja Music Initiative\, and has received a Professional Development Grant from the Arizona Commission on the Arts to serve his second residency as an artist at the Banff Centre\, where he has had several premieres.\nHe holds degrees from Arizona State University (DMA music composition)\, Ball State University (MM music composition) and Taylor University (BA in mathematics and BM in music composition) and has been on faculty at Arizona State University\, Grand Canyon University\, Mesa Community College\, and Taylor University. He is currently Associate Professor of Music Theory and Composition at Concordia College (Moorhead\, MN) and Faculty Associate at Arizona State University. \nCarter Rice\nCarter John Rice is a multimedia artist\, audio engineer\, and educator based in Kalamazoo\, Michigan. Rice is currently an assistant professor of Multimedia Arts Technology (MAT) at Western Michigan University where he teaches courses on cinema sound design\, music production\, film scoring\, and occasionally music theory/composition. His passion for teaching has been the driving force in his career thus far\, but he rarely turns down the chance for an artistic collaboration.\nRice earned a Doctor of Arts (D.A.) in music theory & composition from Ball State University in the spring of 2017. While primarily studying music composition\, technology\, and recording techniques\, he was also able to complete a cognate through the Ball State’s telecommunications program. This afforded him the chance to take coursework in video production\, animation\, video game design\, and narrative forms in the digital age. Prior to this\, Rice earned a Master of Music in music composition (M.M.) from Bowling Green State University in 20013\, and a Bachelor of Music in music theory & composition from Concordia College (Moorhead\, MN) in 2011.\nartist statement:\nMy artistic practice is influenced by a variety of factors including the use of humor\, acoustic phenomena\, classical mechanics\, and the occasional dose of absurdity. I’m constantly fascinated at the intersection of the moving image and audio\, and I find it’s often best to simply let energy\, whether visual or auditory\, expend itself while the audience passively observes. There’s beauty in the mundane\, we just have to get the right vantage point. \nNEA Big Read is a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest.
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/once-claimed-dominion-a-collaborative-art-production/
LOCATION:Minnesota State University Moorhead Planetarium\, Bridges Hall - Planetarium - 700 11th St S\, Moorhead\, 56563\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Spirit Room":MAILTO:fargospiritroom@gmail.com
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230929T230000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230927T023112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230927T023125Z
UID:18310-1696014000-1696028400@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:Swing Dance & Wine Socials
DESCRIPTION:We’re bringing you more dance opportunities at the fabulous Cellar 624. Join us in the lower level of the historic DeLendrecie’s Building for an evening of social dancing\, fine wine\, and good company\, starting with a basic swing lesson at 7 pm. This is a perfect opportunity for a date night\, to meet new people\, or just enjoy a few dances with old friends. Free appetizers will be provided\, and a selection of wine and non-alcoholic beverages are available for purchase. $15 per person. $10 for students w/ school ID. No partner or experience required. \nWhen:\nFriday\, September 29 & October 27\n7:00 p.m – 11:00 p.m. \nWhere:\nCellar 624\nLower Level of the DeLendrecie’s Building\n624 Main Ave\, Suite 1\nFargo
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/swing-dance-wine-socials/
LOCATION:cellar 624\, 624 Main Ave\, Suite 1\, Fargo\, ND\, 58103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lindy of the North - Fargo Swing Dancing":MAILTO:info@lindyofthenorth.org
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230929T100000
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CREATED:20230926T164437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230926T164437Z
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SUMMARY:Creative Mornings - Fargo
DESCRIPTION:Sep 29\, 2023 • 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM CDT • The Jasper Hotel\, Fargo\, ND \nNoreen Thomas\nPart of a series on Simplicity \nAbout the speaker \nNoreen Thomas\, of Doubting Thomas Farms\, is a respected farmer and researcher\, residing in a 6th-generation farm north of Moorhead. She has a strong educational background\, holding a Bachelor of Science degree in food and nutrition\, microbiology\, and chemistry. \nThomas is a renowned tea taster\, having worked with Celestial Seasonings in Boulder\, Colorado\, and has also collaborated with NASA to examine satellite imagery. She is currently working alongside USDA researcher Brent Hulke on their farm\, researching the development of perennial sunflowers and flax. Furthermore\, Thomas has worked with native tribes to preserve rare Indigenous seed\, demonstrating her commitment to community and sustainability efforts. \nFree tickets available \n 
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/creative-mornings-fargo/
LOCATION:The Jasper Hotel\, 215 Broadway\, Fargo\, ND\, 58102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230928T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230928T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230921T031639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T031639Z
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SUMMARY:Dakota Fine Art - 5th Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:The member artists at Dakota Fine Art would like to invite you to our 5th Anniversary celebration on Thursday\, September 28th from 5pm to 8pm. \nWe are so grateful for all the support we have received from the community since we opened in 2018\, and we are excited to see what’s ahead of us. \nJoin us for refreshments and conversation. \nSeptember 28\, 2023\nFrom 5:00pm to 8:00pm\nDakota Fine Art\n11 8th St. South\nFargo \nMeet our newest member artist Trudy Stubson and help us celebrate 5 years in business.
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/dakota-fine-art-5th-anniversary/
LOCATION:Dakota Fine Art\, 11 8th St S\, Fargo\, ND\, 58102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230426T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230426T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230427T010518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230427T021539Z
UID:16413-1682505000-1682515800@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:West Fargo Public Library: Wednesday Ready to Read Storytimes
DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. \n  \nIntended for children ages 3 to 5 and their parents\, Ready to Read Storytime will now take place at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. on Wednesdays. Both sessions will include the same content\, so families are encouraged to choose one session to attend each week.
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/west-fargo-public-library-wednesday-ready-to-read-storytimes/
LOCATION:West Fargo Public Library\, 215 3rd St E\, West Fargo\, ND\, 58078
CATEGORIES:Community
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://theartspartnership.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/books.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230613T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230613T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230617T015144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230617T015734Z
UID:17371-1686670200-1686681000@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:Moorhead Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:The Moorhead Farmers Market is a great place to Get Fresh and Go Local. On Tuesdays June-September\, the market offers fresh vegetables\, fruit\, baked goods\, honey\, jams\, pet products and hand-crafted artisan goods. \nThe market takes place downtown in the Hjemkomst Center parking lot. Enjoy live\, local Music at the Market 4-6 pm. Stick around for free museum entry courtesy of the Historical Cultural Society of Clay County after 5 pm and canoe\, kayak and Hydrobike rentals 4-8 pm! \nSNAP Benefits are accepted and tripled when claimed at the Moorhead Farmers Market! $10 in SNAP dollars get you $30 in tokens to spend on fresh market foods courtesy of Hunger Solutions of Minnesota. The Moorhead Farmers Market is also newly S/FMNP-authorized to serve WIC participants and low-income seniors. \nSponsored by American Crystal Sugar Company and UCare\nFind the full list of vendors at https://cityofmoorhead.com/…/special…/farmer-s-market \nMusic at the Market Schedule:\nJune 6: Mike Morse\nJune 13: Link West\nJune 20: Project : Constellation\nJune 27: Rachel Meyer\nJuly 11: Jim White\nJuly 18: Brass Interference\nJuly 25: Abraham Tabares Jr.\nAugust 1: Jake Ingamar\nAugust 8: Spurlin\nAugust 15: Dan Christianson\nAugust 22: Hartford Street Brass\nAugust 29: Richard Freeman\nSept. 5: King Sage\nSept. 12: Twelve Strings\nSept. 19: Mike Morse\nSept. 26: A Gentleman and A Scholar \nInterested in being a vendor? Email josie.gereszek@moorheadmn.gov or call 218.299.5078 for more information!
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/moorhead-farmers-market/
LOCATION:Hjemkomst Center\, 202 1st Avenue North\, Moorhead\, MN\, 56560\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://theartspartnership.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Farmers-Market-4.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230923T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230923T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230829T011814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230829T011814Z
UID:18019-1695495600-1695499200@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:Once Claimed Dominion - a collaborative art production
DESCRIPTION:Please visit the MSUM Planetarium website to register for this event. \nAn original art production including commissioned time lapse photography and musical compositions produced by Concordia alum and photographer Michael Abramyan\, Assistant Professor of Multimedia Arts Technology at Western Michigan University\, Carter Rice\, nationally renowned composer/ pianist Doug Harbin\, and creative alchemist and internationally celebrated artist Gabrielle Cerberville will be presented at the MSUM Planetarium for two showings every weekend beginning September 23rd. On October 8th there will be a special artist led event where our artists engage with the public\, sharing their process\, inspirations\, and expertise\, while also answering questions from attendants. Space is limited for these events so please register early! Food and refreshments will be available during the artist led event.\nDates:\nSaturdxay\, September 23 at 7pm\nSunday\, September 24th at 4pm\nSaturday\, September 30th at 7pm\nSunday\, October 1st at 4pm\nSaturday\, October 7th at 7pm\nSunday\, October 8th at 2pm\nArtist Talks/ Meet and Greet: 2:45pm\nSunday\, October 8th at 4pm \nAbout the Artists\nMichael Abramyan \nMichael Abramayn is a multifaceted artist who has used photography\, video editing\, and music to craft his creative journey. With a focus on travel and landscape photography\, as well as the art of storytelling through video\, Michael has become a source of education and inspiration to his community.\nSpecializing in landscape astrophotography\, Michael loves connecting the beautiful landscapes of our planet to the vast expanse of the universe. As a content creator\, Michael has collaborated with prominent brands such as Sony\, Google Pixel\, YouTube\, and Adobe\, producing educational pieces and captivating visual displays that leave a lasting impact on viewers.\nMichael’s work has been featured by NASA\, major news networks such as CBS\, Washington Post\, and Newsweek\, and has been seen tens of millions of times on social media.\nBeyond the realm of photography\, Michael also leads a captivating double life as a classically trained violinist. Having completed a master’s degree in violin performance from New York University\, he has had the opportunity to perform on the stages of esteemed concert halls across the country\, including Carnegie Hall and The Kennedy Center.\nArtist statement:\nHi\, I’m Mike! My passion is connecting you to the beauty of our night sky. Did you know that one-third of humanity cannot see the Milky Way at night due to the luminescent glow of artificial light? My mission is to travel to the few remaining places in the world where the stars are visible in hopes of capturing their essence and sharing it with you. \nGabrielle Cerberville \nGabrielle Cerberville (b. 1991 in Sleepy Hollow\, NY) is a curious American composer turned creative alchemist. She writes with an experimental flair that is at once familiar and alien\, and her work regularly blends the lines between disciplines and discrete art forms. Her work is an exploration of communication\, primarily between humans and our natural neighbors (plants\, fungi\, animals\, and finding our place within ecosystems). She holds a Masters of Music in composition from Western Michigan University and a Bachelor of Music from Butler University in composition\, and is pursuing her Ph.D in Composition and Computer Technologies at the University of Virginia. Gabrielle has studied traditional and electronic composition with Drs. Lisa Coons\, Christopher Biggs\, Frank Felice and Michael Schelle.\nGabrielle’s works have been featured across the US and Europe. She has been honored with residencies at United Plant Savers in Ohio\, Port Austin AiR in Michigan\, Listhus in Iceland\, Arts Letters and Numbers in New York\, NES in Iceland\, Convergence in Indianapolis\, and has participated in several festivals\, including the Ammerman Symposium\, MOXsonic\, Impulse New Music\, EMM\, Skammdegi\, and A! Festival. Gabrielle’s striking and welcoming compositions have been highlighted by the artistic talents of Shanna Pranaitis\, Forward Motion\, Elizabeth A. Baker\, Ashley Walters\, Kory Reeder\, Ascending Duo\, Circuit721\, Sotto Voce\, Nicholas Tolle\, Verdant Vibes\, and others. She is also a well-known figure in the mycology and foraging communities\, and lectures widely about sustainability\, edible wild plants and fungi\, identification\, and environmental activism.\nArtist Statement:\nI am interested in scoring as a visual art form in addition to it being a practical method of conveying musical ideas for the purpose of performance. Lately\, much of my work has revolved around live electronics and fixed media\, and I am an avid collector of found sounds\, I also design sound that is live and object-based. Much of my work contains site-specific elements\, generally sounds captured from a particular location and manipulated within a unique space\, or necessitating performance in a certain location\, and as a citizen scientist\, mycologist\, and wild food advocate\, I tend to integrate botanical and fungal wisdom into my work. Much of this work is designed to place the listener in an immersive or unusual setting\, or to rebuild real places and moments in an imaginary\, sometimes fantastical space.\nMy goal as an artist is to create works that spark our collective human imagination and blur the lines between creator and consumer. I seek to draw from and reassemble disparate art forms into something new and deeply experiential. \nDoug Harbin\nDoug Harbin (b. 1980) is a composer\, performer\, and educator residing in Moorhead\, Minnesota. He composes acoustic and electroacoustic systematic music and his works have been performed throughout the world including Australia\, Canada\, China\, England\, Finland\, Latvia\, South Korea\, and the United States. Much of his music utilizes a compositional method called the ‘Take-Away System’\, which applies modular arithmetic over a finite set. His pieces have been included in regional\, national and international conferences and festivals including College Music Society\, Society of Composers Inc.\, ClarinetFest\, Flute New Music Consortium\, Upper Midwest Flute Association\, and the CFAMC.\nHarbin has been commissioned by the NEA Big Read\, The Arts Partnership\, Daraja Music Initiative\, and has received a Professional Development Grant from the Arizona Commission on the Arts to serve his second residency as an artist at the Banff Centre\, where he has had several premieres.\nHe holds degrees from Arizona State University (DMA music composition)\, Ball State University (MM music composition) and Taylor University (BA in mathematics and BM in music composition) and has been on faculty at Arizona State University\, Grand Canyon University\, Mesa Community College\, and Taylor University. He is currently Associate Professor of Music Theory and Composition at Concordia College (Moorhead\, MN) and Faculty Associate at Arizona State University. \nCarter Rice\nCarter John Rice is a multimedia artist\, audio engineer\, and educator based in Kalamazoo\, Michigan. Rice is currently an assistant professor of Multimedia Arts Technology (MAT) at Western Michigan University where he teaches courses on cinema sound design\, music production\, film scoring\, and occasionally music theory/composition. His passion for teaching has been the driving force in his career thus far\, but he rarely turns down the chance for an artistic collaboration.\nRice earned a Doctor of Arts (D.A.) in music theory & composition from Ball State University in the spring of 2017. While primarily studying music composition\, technology\, and recording techniques\, he was also able to complete a cognate through the Ball State’s telecommunications program. This afforded him the chance to take coursework in video production\, animation\, video game design\, and narrative forms in the digital age. Prior to this\, Rice earned a Master of Music in music composition (M.M.) from Bowling Green State University in 20013\, and a Bachelor of Music in music theory & composition from Concordia College (Moorhead\, MN) in 2011.\nartist statement:\nMy artistic practice is influenced by a variety of factors including the use of humor\, acoustic phenomena\, classical mechanics\, and the occasional dose of absurdity. I’m constantly fascinated at the intersection of the moving image and audio\, and I find it’s often best to simply let energy\, whether visual or auditory\, expend itself while the audience passively observes. There’s beauty in the mundane\, we just have to get the right vantage point. \nNEA Big Read is a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest.
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/once-claimed-dominion-a-collaborative-art-production/
LOCATION:Minnesota State University Moorhead Planetarium\, Bridges Hall - Planetarium - 700 11th St S\, Moorhead\, 56563\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Visual Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://theartspartnership.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/unnamed-24-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="The Spirit Room":MAILTO:fargospiritroom@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230916T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230916T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230814T021823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230814T021823Z
UID:17890-1694858400-1694883600@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:Fall in Fargo at Rheault Farm
DESCRIPTION: Embrace the magic of Fall in Fargo\, September 16-17 and 23-24!  \nJoin us at Rheault Farm for back-to-back weekends of leaf-crunching fun and autumn delight as we celebrate the changing of the seasons and cozy vibes during this family fun event. \nFrom pumpkin tic-tac-toe to hayrides\, there is something for everyone. Don’t miss out on this Fall-tastic festival! \nFor more information visit us at fargoparks.com/events-and-deadlines/fall-fargo \nSeptember 16-17 and September 23-24\, 2023\n10:00 am – 5:00 pm\nRheault Farm
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/fall-in-fargo-at-rheault-farm/
LOCATION:Rheault Farm\, 2902 25th St S\, Fargo\, ND\, 58103
CATEGORIES:Community
ORGANIZER;CN="Fargo Park District":MAILTO:info@fargoparks.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230923T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230923T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230829T011814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230829T011814Z
UID:18019-1695495600-1695499200@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:Once Claimed Dominion - a collaborative art production
DESCRIPTION:Please visit the MSUM Planetarium website to register for this event. \nAn original art production including commissioned time lapse photography and musical compositions produced by Concordia alum and photographer Michael Abramyan\, Assistant Professor of Multimedia Arts Technology at Western Michigan University\, Carter Rice\, nationally renowned composer/ pianist Doug Harbin\, and creative alchemist and internationally celebrated artist Gabrielle Cerberville will be presented at the MSUM Planetarium for two showings every weekend beginning September 23rd. On October 8th there will be a special artist led event where our artists engage with the public\, sharing their process\, inspirations\, and expertise\, while also answering questions from attendants. Space is limited for these events so please register early! Food and refreshments will be available during the artist led event.\nDates:\nSaturdxay\, September 23 at 7pm\nSunday\, September 24th at 4pm\nSaturday\, September 30th at 7pm\nSunday\, October 1st at 4pm\nSaturday\, October 7th at 7pm\nSunday\, October 8th at 2pm\nArtist Talks/ Meet and Greet: 2:45pm\nSunday\, October 8th at 4pm \nAbout the Artists\nMichael Abramyan \nMichael Abramayn is a multifaceted artist who has used photography\, video editing\, and music to craft his creative journey. With a focus on travel and landscape photography\, as well as the art of storytelling through video\, Michael has become a source of education and inspiration to his community.\nSpecializing in landscape astrophotography\, Michael loves connecting the beautiful landscapes of our planet to the vast expanse of the universe. As a content creator\, Michael has collaborated with prominent brands such as Sony\, Google Pixel\, YouTube\, and Adobe\, producing educational pieces and captivating visual displays that leave a lasting impact on viewers.\nMichael’s work has been featured by NASA\, major news networks such as CBS\, Washington Post\, and Newsweek\, and has been seen tens of millions of times on social media.\nBeyond the realm of photography\, Michael also leads a captivating double life as a classically trained violinist. Having completed a master’s degree in violin performance from New York University\, he has had the opportunity to perform on the stages of esteemed concert halls across the country\, including Carnegie Hall and The Kennedy Center.\nArtist statement:\nHi\, I’m Mike! My passion is connecting you to the beauty of our night sky. Did you know that one-third of humanity cannot see the Milky Way at night due to the luminescent glow of artificial light? My mission is to travel to the few remaining places in the world where the stars are visible in hopes of capturing their essence and sharing it with you. \nGabrielle Cerberville \nGabrielle Cerberville (b. 1991 in Sleepy Hollow\, NY) is a curious American composer turned creative alchemist. She writes with an experimental flair that is at once familiar and alien\, and her work regularly blends the lines between disciplines and discrete art forms. Her work is an exploration of communication\, primarily between humans and our natural neighbors (plants\, fungi\, animals\, and finding our place within ecosystems). She holds a Masters of Music in composition from Western Michigan University and a Bachelor of Music from Butler University in composition\, and is pursuing her Ph.D in Composition and Computer Technologies at the University of Virginia. Gabrielle has studied traditional and electronic composition with Drs. Lisa Coons\, Christopher Biggs\, Frank Felice and Michael Schelle.\nGabrielle’s works have been featured across the US and Europe. She has been honored with residencies at United Plant Savers in Ohio\, Port Austin AiR in Michigan\, Listhus in Iceland\, Arts Letters and Numbers in New York\, NES in Iceland\, Convergence in Indianapolis\, and has participated in several festivals\, including the Ammerman Symposium\, MOXsonic\, Impulse New Music\, EMM\, Skammdegi\, and A! Festival. Gabrielle’s striking and welcoming compositions have been highlighted by the artistic talents of Shanna Pranaitis\, Forward Motion\, Elizabeth A. Baker\, Ashley Walters\, Kory Reeder\, Ascending Duo\, Circuit721\, Sotto Voce\, Nicholas Tolle\, Verdant Vibes\, and others. She is also a well-known figure in the mycology and foraging communities\, and lectures widely about sustainability\, edible wild plants and fungi\, identification\, and environmental activism.\nArtist Statement:\nI am interested in scoring as a visual art form in addition to it being a practical method of conveying musical ideas for the purpose of performance. Lately\, much of my work has revolved around live electronics and fixed media\, and I am an avid collector of found sounds\, I also design sound that is live and object-based. Much of my work contains site-specific elements\, generally sounds captured from a particular location and manipulated within a unique space\, or necessitating performance in a certain location\, and as a citizen scientist\, mycologist\, and wild food advocate\, I tend to integrate botanical and fungal wisdom into my work. Much of this work is designed to place the listener in an immersive or unusual setting\, or to rebuild real places and moments in an imaginary\, sometimes fantastical space.\nMy goal as an artist is to create works that spark our collective human imagination and blur the lines between creator and consumer. I seek to draw from and reassemble disparate art forms into something new and deeply experiential. \nDoug Harbin\nDoug Harbin (b. 1980) is a composer\, performer\, and educator residing in Moorhead\, Minnesota. He composes acoustic and electroacoustic systematic music and his works have been performed throughout the world including Australia\, Canada\, China\, England\, Finland\, Latvia\, South Korea\, and the United States. Much of his music utilizes a compositional method called the ‘Take-Away System’\, which applies modular arithmetic over a finite set. His pieces have been included in regional\, national and international conferences and festivals including College Music Society\, Society of Composers Inc.\, ClarinetFest\, Flute New Music Consortium\, Upper Midwest Flute Association\, and the CFAMC.\nHarbin has been commissioned by the NEA Big Read\, The Arts Partnership\, Daraja Music Initiative\, and has received a Professional Development Grant from the Arizona Commission on the Arts to serve his second residency as an artist at the Banff Centre\, where he has had several premieres.\nHe holds degrees from Arizona State University (DMA music composition)\, Ball State University (MM music composition) and Taylor University (BA in mathematics and BM in music composition) and has been on faculty at Arizona State University\, Grand Canyon University\, Mesa Community College\, and Taylor University. He is currently Associate Professor of Music Theory and Composition at Concordia College (Moorhead\, MN) and Faculty Associate at Arizona State University. \nCarter Rice\nCarter John Rice is a multimedia artist\, audio engineer\, and educator based in Kalamazoo\, Michigan. Rice is currently an assistant professor of Multimedia Arts Technology (MAT) at Western Michigan University where he teaches courses on cinema sound design\, music production\, film scoring\, and occasionally music theory/composition. His passion for teaching has been the driving force in his career thus far\, but he rarely turns down the chance for an artistic collaboration.\nRice earned a Doctor of Arts (D.A.) in music theory & composition from Ball State University in the spring of 2017. While primarily studying music composition\, technology\, and recording techniques\, he was also able to complete a cognate through the Ball State’s telecommunications program. This afforded him the chance to take coursework in video production\, animation\, video game design\, and narrative forms in the digital age. Prior to this\, Rice earned a Master of Music in music composition (M.M.) from Bowling Green State University in 20013\, and a Bachelor of Music in music theory & composition from Concordia College (Moorhead\, MN) in 2011.\nartist statement:\nMy artistic practice is influenced by a variety of factors including the use of humor\, acoustic phenomena\, classical mechanics\, and the occasional dose of absurdity. I’m constantly fascinated at the intersection of the moving image and audio\, and I find it’s often best to simply let energy\, whether visual or auditory\, expend itself while the audience passively observes. There’s beauty in the mundane\, we just have to get the right vantage point. \nNEA Big Read is a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest.
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/once-claimed-dominion-a-collaborative-art-production/
LOCATION:Minnesota State University Moorhead Planetarium\, Bridges Hall - Planetarium - 700 11th St S\, Moorhead\, 56563\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Visual Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://theartspartnership.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/unnamed-24-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="The Spirit Room":MAILTO:fargospiritroom@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/North_Dakota/Center:20230831T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/North_Dakota/Center:20230831T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230817T015403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230817T015626Z
UID:17942-1693508400-1693513800@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:Dakota Brass Outdoor Concert
DESCRIPTION:Who says you’re OVER THE HILL at 70? \nJust to disprove that\, join TAP Partner Dakota Brass (organized in 1986) for an outdoor concert. \nThursday August 31\, 7:00 pm – Meadow Run\nSaturday\, September 23\, 6:00 pm – Swing Barrell\nSaturday\, October 14\, 11:30 am – Farmers Market \nStats:\nOver 100 years of accumulative membership in this ensemble\nOver 400 years of playing experience\nNo canes\, walkers\, etc. We each carry our own instruments! \nTrumpet: Greg Post\, Mike Wavra\nFrench Horn: Peter Scheifelbein\nTrombone: Lee Hofsommer\nTuba: Brian Tessmann\nEuphonium: Gene Okerlund \nAugust 31 – Meadow Run Concert\nLocation – 1501 23rd St S\, Fargo\nDirections: The concert\, our 4th annual gig in the Meadow\, will be performed on the deck at the rear of 1501 23rd. St. S. Enter the meadow\non the north side of 150l 23rd St. S. It is a path between two units\, through a gate covered with Ivy which opens to a beautiful meadow. Bring your own chairs. \nSaturday\, September 23\, 6:00 pm – Swing Barrell\n814 Center Ave\, Suite 1\, Moorhead\, MN \nSaturday\, October 14\, 11:30 am – Fargo Farmer’s Market\nBroadway Square – Downtown Fargo
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/dakota-brass-outdoor-concert/
CATEGORIES:Community,Music,Performing Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://theartspartnership.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/dakotaBrass.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Dakota Brass":MAILTO:gaokerlund@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230916T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230916T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230814T021823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230814T021823Z
UID:17890-1694858400-1694883600@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:Fall in Fargo at Rheault Farm
DESCRIPTION: Embrace the magic of Fall in Fargo\, September 16-17 and 23-24!  \nJoin us at Rheault Farm for back-to-back weekends of leaf-crunching fun and autumn delight as we celebrate the changing of the seasons and cozy vibes during this family fun event. \nFrom pumpkin tic-tac-toe to hayrides\, there is something for everyone. Don’t miss out on this Fall-tastic festival! \nFor more information visit us at fargoparks.com/events-and-deadlines/fall-fargo \nSeptember 16-17 and September 23-24\, 2023\n10:00 am – 5:00 pm\nRheault Farm
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/fall-in-fargo-at-rheault-farm/
LOCATION:Rheault Farm\, 2902 25th St S\, Fargo\, ND\, 58103
CATEGORIES:Community
ORGANIZER;CN="Fargo Park District":MAILTO:info@fargoparks.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230921T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230921T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230921T021805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T021805Z
UID:18214-1695312000-1695322800@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:Local Book Author Reception
DESCRIPTION:Local Book Author Reception\nJoin local authors for a public reception: \nGallery 4\, 115 Roberts St.\n▪ 4p-7p at\n▪ Sept 21\, Thursday\n▪ Free and Open to the public \nArtwork of more than 40 local artists on display
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/local-book-author-reception/
LOCATION:Gallery 4\, 115 Roberts St. N.\, Fargo\, ND\, 58102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Visual Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://theartspartnership.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/FB-authors-Gallery-4__.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Gallery 4":MAILTO:gallery4ltd@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/North_Dakota/Center:20230921T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/North_Dakota/Center:20230921T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230918T021221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230918T021337Z
UID:18189-1695312000-1695322800@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:Gallery 4 Local Author Reception
DESCRIPTION:Local Authors Exhibit \nExhibit Dates: September 18-25\, 2023 \nPublic Reception: Thursday—Sept 21\, 2023 4-7pm \nGallery 4 and Fargo-Moorhead Visitors Center\n115 Roberts St. N.\nFargo\, ND 58102\ngallery4ltd@gmail.com\n​701-237-6867
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/gallery-4-local-author-reception/
LOCATION:Gallery 4\, 115 Roberts St. N.\, Fargo\, ND\, 58102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Writing
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://theartspartnership.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Gallery4-.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Gallery 4":MAILTO:gallery4ltd@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230426T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230426T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230427T010518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230427T021539Z
UID:16413-1682505000-1682515800@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:West Fargo Public Library: Wednesday Ready to Read Storytimes
DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. \n  \nIntended for children ages 3 to 5 and their parents\, Ready to Read Storytime will now take place at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. on Wednesdays. Both sessions will include the same content\, so families are encouraged to choose one session to attend each week.
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/west-fargo-public-library-wednesday-ready-to-read-storytimes/
LOCATION:West Fargo Public Library\, 215 3rd St E\, West Fargo\, ND\, 58078
CATEGORIES:Community
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://theartspartnership.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/books.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230613T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230613T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230617T015144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230617T015734Z
UID:17371-1686670200-1686681000@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:Moorhead Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:The Moorhead Farmers Market is a great place to Get Fresh and Go Local. On Tuesdays June-September\, the market offers fresh vegetables\, fruit\, baked goods\, honey\, jams\, pet products and hand-crafted artisan goods. \nThe market takes place downtown in the Hjemkomst Center parking lot. Enjoy live\, local Music at the Market 4-6 pm. Stick around for free museum entry courtesy of the Historical Cultural Society of Clay County after 5 pm and canoe\, kayak and Hydrobike rentals 4-8 pm! \nSNAP Benefits are accepted and tripled when claimed at the Moorhead Farmers Market! $10 in SNAP dollars get you $30 in tokens to spend on fresh market foods courtesy of Hunger Solutions of Minnesota. The Moorhead Farmers Market is also newly S/FMNP-authorized to serve WIC participants and low-income seniors. \nSponsored by American Crystal Sugar Company and UCare\nFind the full list of vendors at https://cityofmoorhead.com/…/special…/farmer-s-market \nMusic at the Market Schedule:\nJune 6: Mike Morse\nJune 13: Link West\nJune 20: Project : Constellation\nJune 27: Rachel Meyer\nJuly 11: Jim White\nJuly 18: Brass Interference\nJuly 25: Abraham Tabares Jr.\nAugust 1: Jake Ingamar\nAugust 8: Spurlin\nAugust 15: Dan Christianson\nAugust 22: Hartford Street Brass\nAugust 29: Richard Freeman\nSept. 5: King Sage\nSept. 12: Twelve Strings\nSept. 19: Mike Morse\nSept. 26: A Gentleman and A Scholar \nInterested in being a vendor? Email josie.gereszek@moorheadmn.gov or call 218.299.5078 for more information!
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/moorhead-farmers-market/
LOCATION:Hjemkomst Center\, 202 1st Avenue North\, Moorhead\, MN\, 56560\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://theartspartnership.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Farmers-Market-4.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230919T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230920T000000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230921T023453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T023453Z
UID:18228-1695081600-1695168000@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:Deep Roots: Sustaining a Living Community
DESCRIPTION:As part of the 2023 Faith\, Reason and World Affairs Symposium\, join Concordia College as they focus on the ways visual documentation and storytelling are at the heart of global communication. All sessions are free and open to the public with this year’s celebration: Creating the Visual Record. \nFor schedule and speaker information\, visit:\nConcordiaCollege.edu/Symposium \nJoin TAP Member Jon Solinger\nSept 20 – 10:15 am\n“Deep Roots: Sustaining a Living Community”
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/deep-roots-sustaining-a-living-community/
LOCATION:Concordia College\, 901 8th St N\, Moorhead\, MN\, 56563\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Performing Arts,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Concordia College":MAILTO:info@cord.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230917T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230917T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230801T023922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230801T023922Z
UID:17738-1694977200-1694988000@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:The Mavericks in Concert - at Fargo Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, September 17\, 2023 | 7pm doors\, 8pm show | $59.50 – $79.50 + fees | All Ages Welcome \nThe Mavericks\, the eclectic rock and country group known for crisscrossing musical boundaries with abandon\, has gone through three distinct phases since it was founded in Miami in 1989. An initial period of heady success marked by big hits and critical acclaim in the ‘90s. A long hiatus starting 2003 when the musicians each went their own way. And finally\, a triumphant reunion in 2012 which held long enough for them to recently celebrate the band’s 30th anniversary. \nNow\, The Mavericks have ushered in the fourth phase of their evolution with the #1 Billboard debut of their first-ever\, all Spanish album\, En Español\, released on the band’s own Mono Mundo label. Although all 12 tracks are in Spanish\, as the title suggests\, the collection represents a diversity of musical styles and cultural traditions\, from tender boleros to brassy mariachi to reimagined Afro-Cuban classics. Seven of the tunes are familiar gems drawn from the vast Latin American songbook\, while five are originals written or co-written by Malo. \nLike the band’s entire body of music\, this one album cannot be boxed into a single category. The songs are as diverse as Latin America itself\, and as cohesive as the ideal of the American melting pot. To season this rich musical paella\, The Mavericks add their signature country/rock/Tex-Mex flavors and a refreshing spontaneity to the mix. En Español flips the band’s usual fusion formula\, which adds a striking assortment of genres – salsa\, ska\, norteño\, mariachi\, and much more – to its sturdy rock/country base. Now\, the foundation is solidly Latin with streaks of irreverent rock and twangy guitars running through it\, all branded with the unmistakable Mavericks style.
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/the-mavericks-in-concert-at-fargo-theatre/
LOCATION:Fargo Theatre\, 314 Broadway\, Fargo\, ND\, 58102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230914T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230914T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230814T025222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230814T025252Z
UID:17904-1694710800-1694721600@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:Used Book Sale - Shop used books and support the library!
DESCRIPTION:Find book bargains and support the Friends of the Moorhead Library at the fall Used Book Sale September 14\, 15\, and 16. \nProceeds help the Friends of the Moorhead Library support library programs and services. \nLearn more about the Friends of the Moorhead Library here. \n\nItems individually priced on Thursday\, September 14 and Friday\, September 15.\nFill a bag for $5.00 on Saturday\, September 16. \n\nThursday\, September 14 – 5pm to 8pm\nFriday\, September 15 – 10am to 5pm\nSaturday\, September 15 – 10am to 5pm \nMoorhead Public Library\n118 5th St S\nMoorhead\, MN 56563
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/used-book-sale-shop-used-books-and-support-the-library/
LOCATION:Moorhead Public Library\, 118 5th St S\, Moorhead\, MN\, 56560\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Reading
ORGANIZER;CN="Moorhead Public Library":MAILTO:moorhead@larl.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230916T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230916T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230814T021823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230814T021823Z
UID:17890-1694858400-1694883600@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:Fall in Fargo at Rheault Farm
DESCRIPTION: Embrace the magic of Fall in Fargo\, September 16-17 and 23-24!  \nJoin us at Rheault Farm for back-to-back weekends of leaf-crunching fun and autumn delight as we celebrate the changing of the seasons and cozy vibes during this family fun event. \nFrom pumpkin tic-tac-toe to hayrides\, there is something for everyone. Don’t miss out on this Fall-tastic festival! \nFor more information visit us at fargoparks.com/events-and-deadlines/fall-fargo \nSeptember 16-17 and September 23-24\, 2023\n10:00 am – 5:00 pm\nRheault Farm
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/fall-in-fargo-at-rheault-farm/
LOCATION:Rheault Farm\, 2902 25th St S\, Fargo\, ND\, 58103
CATEGORIES:Community
ORGANIZER;CN="Fargo Park District":MAILTO:info@fargoparks.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230917T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230917T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230906T195304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230918T020414Z
UID:18155-1694937600-1694952000@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:FM-Duro
DESCRIPTION:The FM-Duro is a race based off of the style of Enduro Mountain Bike Races\, even though we don’t have the downhill terrain. We’ll have timed stages\, and untimed transfer stages. Enter the Fargo – Moorhead All Trails Enduro!\nParticipants will ride different stages\, a lap or segment(s)\, of each trail system in the FM-Area at; Iwen\, Gooseberry\, and MB Johnson Park. These will be the timed stages. The times from each of these will be tracked and cumulated together.\nThe transfer stages are the time moving between the timed stages. This transfer is not counted as part of your cumulative time for the race.  \nThe event will start at Iwen and riders will progress through the segments and trails moving north. The event will end at MB Johnson Park with food and drinks for the participants.  \nRegistration and more details: FM-Duro Online Registration (bikereg.com)
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/fm-duro/
LOCATION:Iwen Park\, 1209 52nd Ave S\, Fargo\, ND\, 58104\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230915T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230915T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230830T022827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230830T022827Z
UID:18045-1694806200-1694815200@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:The Hello Girls - ENCORE!
DESCRIPTION:From New York to Paris\, from ragtime to jazz: THE HELLO GIRLS chronicles the story of America’s first women soldiers in this new musical inspired by history. These intrepid heroines served as bilingual telephone operators on the front lines\, helping turn the tide of World War I. They then returned home to fight a decades-long battle for equality and recognition\, paving the way for future generations. \nJoin Fargo-Moorhead Community Theatre for two ENCORE performances on September 15 and 16. \nFriday\, Sept 15 at 7:30 pm\nSaturday\, Sept 16 at 2:00 pm \nGet your tickets HERE\, or call the FMCT Box Office 701-235-6778. \nThe Hello Girls is presented through special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials are supplied by Theatrical Rights Worldwide\, 1180 Avenue of the Americas\, Suite 640\, New York\, NY 10036. www.theatricalrights.com \n 
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/the-hello-girls-encore/
LOCATION:Hjemkomst Center\, 202 1st Avenue North\, Moorhead\, MN\, 56560\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Music,Performing Arts,Theater
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fargo/Mooorhead Community Theatre":MAILTO:info@fmct.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230914T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230914T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230918T020102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230918T020102Z
UID:18138-1694710800-1694721600@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:Used Book Sale
DESCRIPTION:5-8 pm Thursday\, 10 am-5 pm Friday-Saturday | Moorhead Public Library\, 118 5th St S \nProceeds help the Friends of the Moorhead Library and support library programs and services. \nItems individually priced Thursday\, September 14 and Friday\, September 15. Fill a bag for $5 on Saturday\, September 16.
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/used-book-sale/
LOCATION:Moorhead Public Library\, 118 5th St S\, Moorhead\, MN\, 56560\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Moorhead Library":MAILTO:friendsofmoorheadlibrary@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230914T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230914T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230814T025222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230814T025252Z
UID:17904-1694710800-1694721600@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:Used Book Sale - Shop used books and support the library!
DESCRIPTION:Find book bargains and support the Friends of the Moorhead Library at the fall Used Book Sale September 14\, 15\, and 16. \nProceeds help the Friends of the Moorhead Library support library programs and services. \nLearn more about the Friends of the Moorhead Library here. \n\nItems individually priced on Thursday\, September 14 and Friday\, September 15.\nFill a bag for $5.00 on Saturday\, September 16. \n\nThursday\, September 14 – 5pm to 8pm\nFriday\, September 15 – 10am to 5pm\nSaturday\, September 15 – 10am to 5pm \nMoorhead Public Library\n118 5th St S\nMoorhead\, MN 56563
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/used-book-sale-shop-used-books-and-support-the-library/
LOCATION:Moorhead Public Library\, 118 5th St S\, Moorhead\, MN\, 56560\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Reading
ORGANIZER;CN="Moorhead Public Library":MAILTO:moorhead@larl.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230916T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230916T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230814T021823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230814T021823Z
UID:17890-1694858400-1694883600@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:Fall in Fargo at Rheault Farm
DESCRIPTION: Embrace the magic of Fall in Fargo\, September 16-17 and 23-24!  \nJoin us at Rheault Farm for back-to-back weekends of leaf-crunching fun and autumn delight as we celebrate the changing of the seasons and cozy vibes during this family fun event. \nFrom pumpkin tic-tac-toe to hayrides\, there is something for everyone. Don’t miss out on this Fall-tastic festival! \nFor more information visit us at fargoparks.com/events-and-deadlines/fall-fargo \nSeptember 16-17 and September 23-24\, 2023\n10:00 am – 5:00 pm\nRheault Farm
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/fall-in-fargo-at-rheault-farm/
LOCATION:Rheault Farm\, 2902 25th St S\, Fargo\, ND\, 58103
CATEGORIES:Community
ORGANIZER;CN="Fargo Park District":MAILTO:info@fargoparks.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/North_Dakota/Center:20230916T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/North_Dakota/Center:20230916T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083955
CREATED:20230825T022756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230825T022756Z
UID:18012-1694858400-1694880000@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:Scarecrows in the Garden and Fall Market
DESCRIPTION:Scarecrows have taken over TAP Partners Northern Plains Botanic Garden\, and you are invited to shop for them all! \nUnique Scarecrows crafted by donors will be on display and for sale at the third annual Scarecrows in the Garden event. Come see the scarecrows on display and tour the picturesque gardens as they show off their end of summer colors and transition to autumn shades. \nWander around the Children’s Garden\, take family portraits with fantastic blooming displays\, or enjoy a cake walk with prizes. Shop our pumpkins and fall market while you enjoy a savory bite from Heart-n-Soul Community Café. \nStart your holiday gift shopping! \n\nStunning fall decor\nHouseplants and botanical supplies\nAromatic herbs\nDelicious jams & preserves\nFresh baked treats\n\nLUNCH AVAILABLE: Heart-N-Soul Community Café will be selling lunch items between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. \n​This event is free and open to the public. Donations are welcome but not required. \nProceeds will be used to develop the Japanese Garden at the Northern Plains Botanic Garden.
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/scarecrows-in-the-garden-and-fall-market/
LOCATION:Northern Plains Botanic Garden Society\, 1211 28th Ave N\, Fargo\, ND\, 58102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northern Plains Botanic Garden Society":MAILTO:INFO@NPBOTANICGARDEN.COM
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