With a focus on fostering self-worth and holistic development encompassing mental, physical and spiritual growth, this non-denominational program is having an impact elementary age girls.
The Dickinson City Commission convened for its regularly scheduled meeting this week, hearing from various city entities including a presentation from the Dickinson Area Chamber of Commerce regarding a request for annual funding. The chamber is primarily funded by membership investments and sustained through sponsorships of community events. In years past, the City of Dickinson has supported the chamber through membership investments, sponsorships and attendance at events such as State of the City, Banquet in a Field, Southwest Night with the Legislators and candidate forums. For its current fiscal year, the chamber received $10,000 from the City of Dickinson. Now, the chamber is asking for a $15,000 subsidy for 2023.
Players Sports Bar and Grill on Saturday, April 10. $20 will secure a taco at each location for those in attendance. Festivities are slated to begin at 12 p.m. and run until 6 p.m. Registration will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Roosevelt Grand Dakota has decided not to participate.
Committee member Amy Anton said due to COVID-19, the chamber will only be giving out 250 tickets, of which she said around 50 have been sold.
Tacos will not be the only featured items. Participants may be eligible to win a selection of door prizes at each location at no extra charge.
Also, the featured bars will be offering various food and drink specials to participants.