![]() ![]() Jewelry, home and kitchen items, health and beauty products, and lots of unique homemade items! Over 35 crafters and Vendors at the Mall!! Stop in and spoil yourself to start off 2016. Time: Saturday at 10:00am, Sunday at 12:00pm Location: Masonic Family Center in MoorheadĬost: $7, adults, $4 ages 5-10, free for preschoolersĬhili, vegetable beef and chicken noodle soups, bread, ice cream and a beverage takeout available. Each hat will be available for purchase the night of the event. Anna will also talk about her design process and offer helpful tips for those interested in the art of Millinery. Location: Zandbroz Variety Store in FargoĪnna Lee, well-known Twin Cities fashion leader, will present her first ever Fargo Trunk Show, which features several dozen one-of-a-kind hats, each one designed and handcrafted by Anna. Pick up mugs, participant maps, and door prizetickets at Sandy’s Donuts, 300 Broadway.Īnna Lee and Ruby 3 Presents Hats for 2016: A Trunk Show: See full schedule of events at Coffee & Cocoa Crawl:įree mug to the first 200 attendees, wristbands are $10 and can be used at all participating businesses for samples of coffee and cocoa, and also include two door prize tickets. 21 include the Silver Snowflake Search, Passport to $500, Senior Luncheon, Coloring Contest, Book Bag Sale, Sleigh Rides and Sledding Party, Blizzard Bash, Chili Cook-off Contest at the VFW, and many fun activities for youth to participate in at the West Fargo Public Library. To submit an event for January 21 – 27, please emailĪctivities for all ages and a way to get out and beat those winter blues, events held daily through Jan. Thus, I encourage you to head west and visit the prairie to get your season started.Valley Arts and Entertainment: January 14 – 20 This one isn’t even at the mall, which is a plus. Fortunately, there’s no shortage of parties, events, concerts and Santa viewings here in town. Winter is long but the holiday season is short so it’s good to get out and enjoy it while we can. Christmas on the Prairie promises to bring that postcard to life. We may curse the snow as we dig cars out of what is just the beginning of winter here in Fargo so make sure to look up and enjoy the fact that we live in a snowy Christmas postcard. ![]() There will also be an open fire for toasting s’ mores and, presumably, for warming up. Call the elves and visit the big man, Santa Claus for a traditional photo op. No Christmas excursion is complete without a trip to the North Pole. The craft fair will be full of local crafts and specialty items you can't find elsewhere. They’ll have over 70 booths to browse so you can find something unique for everyone on the list. The J2K craft and vendor show takes over Dawson hall. The Bonanza Belles will be open for lunch. After admission, $12 for adults, $10 for seniors/college kids and $6 for kiddos, everything is included except for lunch and shopping. You can get creative at a caramel apple bar or decorate cookies and watch them bake in a wood-fired oven. There will be lots of treats, new and old. You can take in a blacksmith demonstration and make your own Christmas card at the letterpress. Do you remember when the air was full of carolers and one-horse open sleighs? Personally, I don’t so what better way to visit a more simple Christmas time? Fortunately, The Cass County Historical Society does remember and they have all the elements to show us, from model trains to wagon rides. They bring the past to life during the regular season and this is not an exception. Bonanzaville is the perfect backdrop to start off the holiday festivities. It’s a family party so bring friends and the kids-and your friend’s kids, to the signature village for cookies, cocoa, elves, and Santa. They are opening up special for Christmas on the Prairie from 10 am to 5 pm this Saturday. Bonanzaville’s pioneer village will be dressed to the nines this weekend to kick off the holiday season. If you’re looking for a little of that extra holiday magic this year, go west. In the interest of full disclosure, I’ve been watching a lot of holiday movies already and this holiday village just seems on point. By Jill doesn’t want to take a horse-drawn wagon through the snow and sip on hot cocoa with the family? Bonus points for holiday sweaters and gingerly wrapping your mittens around steaming hot cocoa. ![]()
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