On This Day | The Hen That Crows

A year ago last summer this hen was the usual industrious fowl, performing her house wifely duties in an exemplary way and assisting in filling Mr. Schwede’s egg basket with regularity. Early this spring, however the hen showed evidences of the newer thought, and failed to produce any eggs. More than that, she ceased to cackle and began to crow. Late this fall the hen began a surprising development of the comb and wattles and now has a typical rooster’s head.

The Ward County Independent, December 6, 1923

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The Hen That Crows

Today’s Happenings!

SavorMinot’s guest writer for today is the greedy co-owner of the fictional commodities brokerage “Duke & Duke” from “Trading Places” Mortimer Duke played by Don Ameche. Read and grade the results here.

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Live Music!

Vanity Plate Vinyl Release Party @BlueRider

Saturday, December 14th

Celebrate Vanity Plate’s first vinyl release at the Blue Rider on Saturday, December 14th, with live music from Dude Clicky and other local artists. Doors open at 8:30 pm, and records are available for $25. #LiveMusic #VinylRelease #SavorMinot

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Social & Networking

Christmas Eve @BlueRider

Tuesday, December 24th

Celebrate the holidays with a festive toast at Blue Rider’s Christmas Eve gathering from 2-6 PM. Enjoy stiff drinks and free popcorn at your favorite downtown dive bar. #HolidayCheers #MinotEvents #SavorMinot

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Performances & Exhibitions

Hoiday Magic! @MinotSymphony

Saturday, December 14th

Experience the enchantment of the holiday season with the Minot Symphony Orchestra’s “Holiday Magic!” on December 14th, featuring timeless classics and beloved film scores like A Christmas Carol, The Grinch, and Home Alone. Join us for an unforgettable evening of music and cheer in Minot. #HolidayMagic #MinotSymphony #SavorMinot

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52nd Street | The Music of Billy Joel @DickensFestival

Friday, December 6th

Get ready to rock with 52nd Street as they bring the iconic music of Billy Joel to life at the Dickens Village Festival in Garrison on Friday, December 6th. Experience all the classics from “Piano Man” to “Big Shot” at the Kota Theater. #BillyJoelTribute #LiveMusic #SavorMinot

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Ethan Armstrong @BlueRider

Friday, December 20th

Join us at Blue Rider on Friday, December 20th, for a night of live music with local cover artist Ethan Armstrong, bringing his bluegrass and country tunes to Downtown Minot. Enjoy stiff drinks, free popcorn, and no cover charge for a memorable evening! #LiveMusicMinot #BlueRider #SavorMinot

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A Renaissance Christmas Feast @MinotChamberChorale

Friday, December 6th — Saturday, December 7th

Experience a magical evening with the Minot Chamber Chorale’s Renaissance Christmas Feast, featuring classic holiday tunes and new compositions in downtown Minot. Join the festivities at the Regency Event Center on December 6th and 7th at 7 p.m. #RenaissanceFeast #MinotChorale #SavorMinot

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Prohibition is Over! @Capone’s

Friday, December 6th

Step back in time this Friday, December 6th, at Capone’s Birreria in Downtown Minot to celebrate the end of prohibition with live jazz from Tyler Schwan and the Rumrunners. Dress in your finest and join the festivities as doors open at 6 PM and the band kicks off at 7 PM! #ProhibitionParty #LiveJazz #SavorMinot

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