Brent Charles Hermans passed away on April 21 at his home in Fargo. Brent was born on May 10, 1967, to David and Vicki (Brox) Hermans in Robbinsdale, MN. Brent moved to Grand Forks, ND, with his family when he was in the sixth grade. After graduating from Red River High School, he attended and graduated from the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks in 1990 with a major in Business Management and a minor in Music. After college, Brent was a musician at Holy Family Catholic Church in Grand Forks for several years. In 2001, Brent moved to Grafton, ND, and became the Director of Music and Liturgy, and was also the Director of Religious Education for Preschool through grade six at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, where he worked for the next eighteen years. While in Grafton, in addition to playing for many weddings and community events, he played for the ‘Far Off Broadway’ productions at Grafton High School. He also played many concerts, Piano Talk, during the summers at St
Sad news for vegans, mason jar cocktail fanciers, and anybody in the Sunnyside neighborhood just jonesing for a jerk tofu bowl come March: Hip neighborhood bar Sweet Hereafter announced yesterday that February will be its last month open. "We had a wonderful 13 year run, but the last few years have been extremely difficult," read an announcement on the bar's social media. "We lost one of our founders, navigated Covid, and weathered many other challenges.".
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