Sondheim musical Company opens this week at Empire Arts Center grandforksherald.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from grandforksherald.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Art on the Red returns this weekend to University Park
Event will feature artists, who display and sell unique items such as fine arts, ceramics, metal-working, wood-working, glass sculpture, jewelry and fine craft products, as well as live entertainment and fair food Written By: Pamela D. Knudson | 11:56 am, Jun. 9, 2021 ×
Cory Gordon, an Ojibwe artist who lives on Minnesota s Leech Lake Reservation, specializes in ceramics, among other artistic mediums. Seen here are some examples of the pottery work of Gordon, who has been selected as the Art on the Red 2021 Emerging Artist. (Photo by Cory Gordon)
University Park will come alive this weekend with artists, live music and theatrical performances to entice people of all ages to the Art on the Red event.
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North Dakota tourism primed for a big return, but is there enough money for marketing?
North Dakota has a biennial tourism budget of about $9.7 million, meaning the state gets that much every two-year budget cycle. Those dollars are dwarfed by area states, including South Dakota, which has approximately $15 million to spend each year.
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Turtle River State Park Manager Larry Hagen expects 2021 to be another year of increased park usage during the COVID pandemic. Photo by Eric Hylden/Grand Forks Herald
In the long, endless summer of COVID marked by lockdowns, early closings and all kinds of travel restrictions there just wasn’t very much to do.
Public invited to honor community s essential workers in car parade at Engelstad Arena
Parade begins with line up at Engelstad Arena, ends with fireworks display at Alerus Center on Sunday, Dec. 20. Written By: Pamela D. Knudson | 7:00 am, Dec. 16, 2020
Area residents are invited to honor frontline workers Sunday, Dec. 20, by joining a celebration that begins with a car parade and ends with a fireworks display.
The event to celebrate essential workers in the community begins at 4 p.m. with a parade assembly at the Ralph Engelstad Arena parking lot. Participants are encouraged to decorate their vehicles.
Prizes will be awarded for the “most festive cars,” according to the Greater Grand Forks Convention and Visitors Bureau.