On Tuesday, invited guests and passersby got a chance to take a look around the store, eat free food and have a few drinks at the 506 Pub, located inside. Once there, people were able to shop as well, so newly hired staff members could get in some practice. The open house event is slated to continue on Wednesday afternoon.
On Tuesday, invited guests and passersby got a chance to take a look around the store, eat free food and have a few drinks at the 506 Pub, located inside. Once there, people were able to shop as well, so newly hired staff members could get in some practice. The open house event is slated to continue on Wednesday afternoon.
Following a roundtable discussion with local civic and business leaders, Burgum took a lengthy walking tour of several downtown developments, meeting with local business owners along the way. Tuesday’s visit was a chance for local leaders to share a progress report with Burgum on ideas discussed at a 2018 meeting, when Burgum came to Grand Forks to talk about his Main Street Initiative project.
Chamber s Henry Havig Award calls up memories of good works
The Henry Havig Award for Community Service is presented by the Grand Forks/East Grand Forks Chamber of Commerce each year to a person who provided exemplary leadership service to the community over a period of time, across a variety of community activities. 6:00 am, Feb. 7, 2021 ×
Colorado College has a cardboard cutout of Grand Forks Lonnie Laffen of JLG Architects as a tribute to him and his work to help build Colorado College s new arena. Photo by Brad Elliott Schlossman / Grand Forks Herald
The Henry Havig Award for Community Service is presented by the Grand Forks/East Grand Forks Chamber of Commerce each year to a person who provided exemplary leadership service to the community over a period of time, across a variety of community activities. The award is considered the highest honor a person from the Greater Grand Forks area can receive for community service. The award is named after Henr