Hundreds of firefighters from around North Dakota will be converging on Bowman in the first week of June for the annual state convention.
Among the events planned will be NDFA Business meetings, a golf tournament, a Trap shoot, a Fire apparatus/car parade and show.
In addition, there will also be a 911-memorial trailer, which will be open to public.
The conventionâs keynote speaker will be Joe Torillo. He was a survivor of the World Trade Center attack by terrorists in 2001. The now-retired FDNY lieutenant was buried alive twice that day and has since become a motivational speaker. He travels the world as a professional speaker with a quest to make our country the âRe-United States of Americaâ, resurrecting patriotism, trumpeting the men and women of the Armed Services, mentoring adolescents, and inspiring audiences of all sizes to embrace change and never give up on their dreams, according to his website.
Bowman Area Chamber of Commerce is excited to recognize the 2021 Chamber Choice Awards. Congratulations to the 2021 Business of the Year, Bowman Regional Public Library and 2021 Volunteer of the Year, Josh Buchmann! These honorees have been key players in Bowman County in 2020 and beyond.
2021 Business of the Year
Bowman Regional Public Library has shown strong leadership in our community and provides a shining example for other community businesses. With generous hearts and the true well-being of our community as their top priority, it is only fitting to honor them as the Business of the Year.
At first glance, you may miss the abundance of programs and opportunities Bowman Regional Public Library provides and it goes way beyond books. Especially in 2020, the Library adapted their services to continue to provide their same great resources to the community. They provide books in enough genres to cover everyoneâs interest and services such as the red library cart stocked with b
It started with a countdown and songs.
But the lights in the city park have gone out â at least until next December.
The park was festively lit for the last time on Jan. 10.
âOn Monday (Jan. 11), they could start taking their decorations down,â said Brooklyn Engelhart, the Bowman County Development Corporation Creative Marketing Coordinator.
âWe are blessed every year with amazing volunteers, businesses, churches, and organizations who believe in bringing joy to the community. Each year they amaze us with their beautiful and creative decorations,â said Brooklyn Engelhart, the Bowman County Development Corporation Creative Marketing Coordinator.
The Festival of Lights was hosted by Bowman County Development Corporation, which issued a thank you to the businesses, community organizations, and community members who made Festival of Lights possible by decorating the park or giving of their time.