Mobile Version: mobile.minotdailynews.com
RSS:
Minot Weather Forecast, ND
Member Login: Email: Password:
Search: Local News Classified Web
News  Editorials  Obituaries  Local Sports  Sports  Features  TV Listings  Jobs  Local Classifieds  CU Galleries  Blogs

Daily Events

Announcements as of Nov. 30
November 30, 2008

  • AREA BLOOD DRIVES: United Blood Services of Minot has numerous blood drives in December. Appointments to donate blood should be made ahead of time. Following is the schedule through Dec. 7 and people to contact to make appointments: Bishop Ryan High School in Minot, Dec. 1, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., call the school at 852-4004; Choice Hotel Inc. in Minot, Dec. 2, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., the Bloodmobile will be in the Choice Hotel parking lot, call Tanya at 838-7777 or sign up at the Choice Hotel front desk; Rolla, Tuesday Dec. 2, 12:30 to 5:30 p.m., Presentation Medical Center Conference Room, Rolla, contact Presentation Medical Switchboard at 477-3161; Sykes Enterprises in Minot, Dec. 3, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., the Bloodmobile will be in the company parking lot, call Sheryl Blumhagen at 837-2700 or sign up at the front desk; Lake Region State College Student Union, Devils Lake, Dec. 4, 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., call Randy Fixen at 662-1518 or send e-mail to randy.fixen@lrsc.nodak.edu; ING in Minot, Dec. 4-5, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Bloodmobile will be in the company parking lot, call Anita Fiest at 858-2218.
  • NURSES’ LUNCHEON: The Trinity Nurses Alumni Christmas Luncheon will be Dec. 3 at noon in Country Kitchen restaurant, Minot.
  • MENOPAUSE PROGRAM: Physical therapists Krista Becker and Teressa Brock of the Souris Valley Care Center Outpatient Physical Therapy Department, Velva, will present a program about menopause Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. in the Minot Public Library. The topic will be “Maximize Your Health and Independence During Menopausal Changes.” They will talk about exercises that help prevent urinary incontinence. The program is sponsored by Souris Valley Care Center.
  • RENAISSANCE FEAST: The Minot Chamber Chorale will present the 36th annual “Renaissance Christmas Feast” Dec. 4-6 in the Minot Holiday Inn Riverside Coliseum. A social begins at 6 p.m. and dinner will be served at 7 p.m. Advance reservations and tickets are required. Tickets are $27 for members, $32 for nonmembers and $17 for children. Call Jacobsen’s Music at 838-8709 for tickets.   
  • EASTWOOD PARK FESTIVAL: Eastwood Park’s Annual Festival of Lights and Charity Drive will be Dec. 4 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. People may tour the historic Eastwood Park and view the Christmas light displays and vote for their favorite, visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus, participate in a sleigh or hay ride, weather permitting, a silent auction, musical entertainment and refreshments. The entrance fee is a canned food item to be given to the Domestic Violence Crisis Center in Minot or toys for KHRT’s Horn of Plenty drive or $2 per car load.
  • BEGINNING EXPERIENCE: Sessions of the international Beginning Experience Peer Ministry Support Group for separated, divorced and widowed people will start Thursday, Dec. 4, at 7 p.m.  Level one sessions will be Thursdays in Christ Lutheran Church, 502-17th St. SW. Level two sessions will be Thursdays in Faith United Methodist Church, 801 W. University Ave. Call Maggie at 858-1730 for more information.
  • WILLISTON THEATER: Entertainment, Inc! in Williston will present “Don’t Hug Me” Dec. 4-7. All performances are at 7:30 p.m. except Sundays, when performances are at 2:30 p.m. Doors open a half hour before show time. Other plays this season will be “Is He Dead?” Feb. 12-15; “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” March 19-23 and “The Pajama Game” May 8-10 and May 14-17. Call 577-3179 for reservations and more information or visit the Web site at (entertainmentinc.org).
  • NEW ORGANIZATION: The Minot Skeptical Society will meet again Dec. 5 at 7 p.m. in the Center for Family Medicine Conference room, 1201-11th Ave. SW. The theme will be “Alternative Medicine.” Critical thinkers are Invited.
  • DICKENS FESTIVAL: The Dickens Village Festival will be Dec. 5-6 and Dec. 12-13 in Garrison. For tickets or information, call 1-800-799-4242 or go online to (dickensfestival.com).
  • CPR CLASS: The Minot Family YMCA offers a CPR-PR course the second Saturday of each month. The cost for the class is $75. People must preregister for the class. Call the Y at 852-0141 for preregistration information.
  • CHRISTMAS BIBLE SCHOOL: St. Leo’s Catholic Church will offer a program for children, “Christmas – A Christian Tradition,” Dec. 6 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at St. Leo’s Community Center, 105-1st St. SE. The program is for children ages 3 through sixth grade and is open to children of all faiths. Lunch will be provided. A freewill offering for the Christmas Bible School will be accepted. Children should be preregistered by Dec. 2. Call 838-1026 for more information.
  • HOLIDAY SHOPPING/BABY-SITTING: Parents may go holiday shopping while their children attend a party Dec. 6 from 1 to 4 p.m. The drop-off babysitting service for children ages 1 through 10 will be at the Girl Scout Service Center, 525-31st Ave. SW. The cost is $8 per child. There will be adult volunteers and girl scouts who are Safe-Sitter certified, and there will be activities for children of all ages. Parents are asked to have their child wear tennis shoes. Call Anne at 852-1978 for more information.
  • ANIMAL SHELTER PROGRAM: The Souris Valley Animal Shelter is offering a unique way to remember loved ones and pets this holiday season. With a $5 donation, shelter staff will place a bell or star on garland decorating the shelter lobby. A lighting ceremony for the garland will be Dec. 6 at 2 p.m. The names represented by each bell and star will be read during the ceremony. Refreshments will be served after the ceremony. Visit the shelter at 1935-20th Ave. SE, for more information on how on how to purchase a bell or star.
  • TAUBE MUSEUM FUNDRAISER: The Taube Museum of Art’s Annual Holiday Tour of Homes and Cookie Walk Fundraiser will be Dec. 6 from noon to 4 p.m. beginning at the Taube, 2 N. Main St. Tickets are $12 in advance or $15 at the door and are available at the Taube, Artmain, Interiors Plus, Artistry Hairstylists and Herbergers. Homes on the tour include: Todd Behm, 3808 Highway 2 and 52 W., Arlis Atwood, 1411-35th Ave. SW; Martin and Mary Graner, 715-13th St. NW; Kevin and Christy Gutknecht, 1204-13th St. SW; and Sunset Ridge Condominiums by Coughlin Construction, 1532-16th St. SW. The event is a fundraiser to benefit the Taube Museum. Call the Taube at 838-4445 for more information.
  • MOHALL COOKIE WALK: The Mohall United Methodist Church will hold its Seventh Annual Christmas Cookie Walk Dec. 6 from 9:30 a.m. to noon at the church, 204-1st Ave. NW. A variety of cookies will be for sale by the pound. Containers will be provided or people may bring their own containers.
  • MESSIAH CONCERT: The Heritage Singers men’s chorus, the Voices of Note women’s chorus, area high school students and Minot State University Concert Choir members will combine to present Handel’s “Messiah” Dec. 7 at 4 p.m. in MSU’s Ann Nicole Nelson Hall. Admission is free but a freewill offering will be taken with proceeds used for the Joseph Hegstad Scholarship Fund at MSU.
  • CHRISTMAS CONCERTS: The 38th Annual Celebration of Christmas Music by the Northwest Chorus and Orchestra Association Inc. of Crosby and Southeast Chorus Association Inc. of Estevan, Sask., an international chorus, will be Dec. 6 at 7 p.m. in St. Paul’s United Church, Estevan, and Dec. 7 at Crosby Concordia Lutheran Church at 4 p.m., followed by a no-host supper at Mr. K’s in Crosby.”Go Tell It on the Mountain” is this year’s theme. About 50 singers from both sides of the border are participating. Tickets are $15 for a family, $5 for adults, and $3 for students in grades one through eight. Preschoolers will be admitted for free.
  • TYLER ANDERSON BENEFIT: A fundraising fish and chicken supper will be Dec. 8 from 5 to 7:30 p.m. in the Minot Moose Lodge, 400-9th St. SW, to benefit Tyler Anderson and his family. He is the infant son of Keith and Kendall Anderson of the Minot area. Keith is an armed guard at Minot Air Force Base and Kendall is a realtor at Century 21 in Minot. Century 21 is sponsoring the fundraiser. Tyler was born six weeks early and has only one functioning kidney and has to make monthly medical trips to Minneapolis. All proceeds will benefit the family and assist with medical and travel expenses. Donations may also be made to the Tyler Anderson Fund at Wells Fargo Bank in Minot.
  • ORIGAMI ORNAMENTS CLASS: Adults and teenagers will learn how to make origami ornaments at a class Dec. 8 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Carnegie Center downtown, 105-2nd Ave SE. The class is part of the Minot Area Council of the Arts monthly Art Night Out series. Local artist Rachel Machesky will teach the class which is for beginners or advanced artists. No prior experience is necessary. Each person will make about three ornaments during the session. The class fee is $20 and includes materials, instruction and refreshments. Call the council of the arts at 852-2787 to preregister and for more information.
  • CHRISTMAS PLAY: The Minot State University Campus Players production of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” adapted by Kevin Neuharth, associate professor of communication arts at MSU, will be Dec. 11-13 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 14 at 2 p.m. in MSU’s Hartnett Hall, Aleshire Theater. Chris Stroschein, MSU student, will be the director. Tickets are $6 for adults and $5 for students, children and senior citizens. MSU identification cards will not be accepted for admission because this production is a fundraier for Campus Players. Reservations are strongly recommended and should be made by calling 858-3172.
  • ART ALA CARTE: The Taube Museum of Art, 2 N. Main St., is sponsoring “Art Ala Carte Saturdays”, an all-you-can-eat lunch including dessert and beverage, and children’s art activities Dec. 13, Jan. 10, a date to be announced later in February, March 14, April 11 and May 2. The lunches are from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Following is the schedule: Dec. 13, macaroni and cheese; Jan. 10, pancakes and sausage, February, soup; March 14, pizza; April 11, hamburgers and fries; and May 2, tacos. The lunches are designed for children of all ages. Pay at the door prices are $7 for Taube members and $10 for nonmembers; $24 for a member family of up to four people and $30 for a family of up to four people; and $5 for children ages 10 and under. Children must purchase a lunch ticket to participate in the art activities. Call 838-4445 for more information.
  • RAILROAD REPRESENTATIVE: A representative from the U.S. Railroad Retirement Board will be in Minot Dec. 16 from 8 a.m. to noon in the Federal Building, Room B-7, 100-1st St. SW. The board is a federal agency which administers the Railroad Retirement and Railroad Unemployment Insurance Acts. People should call the district office in Fargo at 239-5117 for an appointment. Those without appointments will be assisted as time permits.
  • WISH LIST: The 2nd Story Social Club has a wish list of items needed. Those who would like to donate may bring monetary donations, sliding window bingo cards, Christmas gifts for members which will be given out Dec. 19 at the club’s Christmas Party at the Municipal Armory, plastic silverware, paper plates, paper towels, tissues, toilet paper, Styrofoam cups, napkins, hand soap, bingo prizes, air freshener, 13 gallon garbage bags, healthy snacks, cookies, bars, coffee and pop. The club is located at 13-1st Ave. SW. The best time to drop off donations is weekdays after 5 p.m. or on the weekends. 2nd Story is a social club for adults with developmental disabilities. The club is now accessible for those with handicaps.
  • MSU ALUMNI POKER FUNDRAISER: The North Dakota Texas Hold’em Poker Championship Tournament, sponsored by the Minot State University Alumni Association, will be Dec. 31 through Jan. 3 at the Vegas Motel, Minot. The charity poker tournament raises money for MSU’s scholarship fund and is expected to draw about 1,300 players from across the country and Canada. Call 839-3000 for more information.
  • RAILROAD MUSEUM ANNUAL MEETING: The Railroad Museum of Minot will hold its annual meeting Jan. 24 beginning at 6 p.m. in the Parker Center in downtown Minot, 21-1st Ave. SE. All members are asked to RSVP by Jan. 15. Board members will be elected and policy proposals important to the future of the museum and the Magic City Express will be discussed. Call 852-7091 for more information or visit the Web site at (railroadmuseumofminot.org).
  • MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS WALK: The Walk MS Minot will be May 9 at Minot State University Dome. Registration starts at 9 a.m, and the three-mile walk will start at 10 a.m. People may form a team or walk as an individual. For more information or to register, visit the Web site at (www.myMSwalk.org) or call 1-800-344-4867.
  • MINOT HISTORY WANTED: Mouse River Players Community Theatre is planning for a historical drama presentation in March. In conjunction with this, thy are asking for anyone who is willing to share their memories of the 1920s and 1930s in Minot to contact Holly Eidsness at 839-8210 or leave a message at the theater office at 838-3939.
  • LIBRARY HOME DELIVERY: The Minot Public Library offers home delivery through the library’s Special Services Program. The program is for people who are homebound, who have a visual or physical disability or who live in a nursing home or assisted living center. The collection includes books in regular or large print format and audiobooks on cassette and compact disks and music CDs or cassettes. Call Kathy or Jeanne at 852-1045 for more information.
  • DRIVERS NEEDED: The North Dakota Association for the Disabled in Minot needs drivers to transport individuals to out-of-town medical appointments. Drivers would use their own vehicles and would get mileage reimbursement. A van accessible for transporting people with handicaps is also available for some appointments. Contact Debbie at 838-8414 if you are interested in being a driver and for more information.
  • YWCA CLASSES: The Minot YWCA is accepting applications for Pilates Class and Yoga Class. Pilates classes are available Monday through Thursday at 9:15 and 11:15 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. and people may come to as many pilates classes as they want per month. Yoga classes are available Monday and Wednesday from 6 to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Pilates Class is $20 per month plus an annual YWCA membership of $25. Yoga classes are $15 per month plus the annual $25 fee. People may start these classes anytime. All classes are held at 1020 N. Broadway. Call 838-1812 for more information.
  • VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Rehab Services Inc. in Minot is seeking volunteers for its newest program called Recoveree Connection. Volunteers provide telephone support for North Dakotans in drug and alcohol recovery. Volunteers should have experience in the recovery process. Please call Deanne Markle at 839-4240 for more information or stop by Rehab Services at 112-2nd Ave. SW (former Embassy building) to pick up a volunteer application.
  • RAILROAD SAFETY VOLUNTEERS: North Dakota Operation Lifesaver is seeking passionate volunteers to help spread their message about railroad safety. ND Operation Lifesaver is a non-profit public information and safety education program dedicated to eliminating collisions, deaths, and injuries at highway-rail grade crossings and on railroad rights-of-way. For more information or to volunteer please contact Serena Schmit at 223-6372 or send e-mail to serenas@ndsc.org.
  • INFORMATION SERVICES: The Information and Referral office is an information service provided by the Minot Public Library. The mission of the office is to gather information of vital concern and to provide the information to those who need it. The primary function is to link people in need of information with the appropriate organization or agency that can meet their needs. The Information and Referral Office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Contact Debbie at 852-0333 if you have questions or stop by at 516-2nd Ave SW.
  • CLUBS DIRECTORY: The 28th edition of the Clubs and Organizations Directory is available for the public for $3 per directory. The directory lists clubs and organizations including human service agencies in the Minot area, contact persons, with addresses and phone numbers. People may purchase the directory at the Minot Public Library’s Information and Referral Center Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The directory is published annually. Club presidents and members are asked to submit updated information for the 29th edition of the directory, which will be published later. Call Debbie at the library’s Information and Referral office at 852-0333 for more information. Additional information is also available from that office including meeting room availability in the Minot area, day-care center listings, library and community happenings and consumer information.
  • EASTER SEALS SERVICES: Easter Seals Goodwill ND Inc,. offers in-home support services for people with disabilities and for senior citizens; offers personal care, homemaker and other services; rents equipment including walkers, wheel chairs and other medical equipment; and operates the Goodwill Retail Store in Minot. The office is located at 800-12th Ave. SW. Call 838-0669 or 839-4121 for more information. Those interested in volunteering at the store may call Call Debbie at 852-1201.
  • CHILD-CARE HELP: Are you looking for child care for your infant, preschool or school-age child? Child Care Resource and Referral can assist you in evaluating your child-care needs and give you a customized list of available child-care providers in your area. For assistance in choosing a child-care provider, call 838-7800.
  • LITERACY FUNDRAISER: The Minot Adult Literacy Volunteers organization is collecting used books, cell phones and inkjet cartridges as part of an ongoing fundraising effort. People may drop these items off at a collection center inside the Minot Adult Learning Center at 1609-4th Ave. NW.
  • POWERS LAKE CENTENNIAL: The Powers Lake Centennial Registration Committee is gathering addresses of graduates for the Powers Lake Centennial, which will be July 3-5, 2009. The committee doesn’t have lists of people who didn’t graduate from Powers Lake but would like to receive mailings about the celebration. If you are a part of the Powers Lake community, or have been, but didn’t graduate from Powers Lake High School, please give your name, address and e-mail to Trudy Kulstad, 8210-91st Ave. NW, Powers Lake, ND 58773, call 464-5519 or send e-mail to johntrudy@nccray.net. People may also send this information to Linda Rystedt, 100 Anderson St., Powers Lake, ND 58773, call her at 464-5792 or send e-mail to rystedt3@nccray.com.
  • MEALS ON WHEELS VOLUNTEERS: The Minot Commission on Aging needs volunteers to assist with preparing for Meals on Wheels delivery from 8:30 to 11 a.m. Monday through Friday, and also needs volunteers to deliver Meals on Wheels starting at 11 a.m. Monday through Friday. If you are willing to give a few hours during the week or just a day every so often, please call 852-0561 for more information.
  • MONTHLY BUS PASSES: Monthly City Bus passes are available at the Minot Public Works Office, 1025-31st St. SE, and at Water Billing, 515-2nd Ave. SW. Passes for passengers with disabilities, senior citizens and students are $20. Adult passes are $26. Call 857-4140 for more information.

All Dates for this Event:

November 30, 2008

View Events by Day

« November 2008 »
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
26
27
28
29
30
31
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
1
2
3
4
5
6

- Events on this date.

Upcoming Events

11/30/2008
» Events listed for Nov. 30
» Organization listings as of Nov. 30
» Senior Events as of Nov. 30


Submit an Event

Submit Now

News  Editorials  Obituaries  Local Sports  Sports  Features  TV Listings  Jobs  Local Classifieds  CU Galleries  Blogs