On This Day | Monday, December 23rd

On this day in 1783, George Washington resigned as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army, returning to civilian life and reinforcing the principle of civilian control of the military in the newly independent United States.

On this day in 1888, Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, suffering from severe mental illness, famously cut off part of his own ear after an argument with fellow artist Paul Gauguin, an event that has become a symbol of his troubled genius.

On this day in 1913, the Federal Reserve Act was signed into law by President Woodrow Wilson, establishing the Federal Reserve System as the central banking authority of the United States to provide a safer and more stable monetary and financial system.

Born & Died: Joseph Smith, (Born, 1805) Founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, Eddie Vedder, (Born, 1964) American musician and lead vocalist of Pearl Jam, Victor Borge, (Died, 2000) Danish-American comedian, conductor, and pianist known for his musical humor, Susan Lucci, (Born, 1946) American actress best known for her role on “All My Children,” Carla Bruni, (Born, 1967) Italian-French singer-songwriter and former First Lady of France, Peyo, (Died, 1992) Belgian cartoonist known for creating “The Smurfs,” Jack Webb, (Died, 1982) American actor, producer, and director known for “Dragnet.”

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Today’s Happenings!

SavorMinot’s guest writer for today is Italian painter, sculptor, and poet of the High Renaissance Michelangelo. Read and grade the results here.

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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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Special Events & Fundraisers

Soup it Up 2025! @TaubeMuseum

Saturday, February 22nd

Mark your calendars for Soup it Up 2025 at the Taube Museum of Art on February 22nd, where you can savor a variety of soups and participate in a silent auction. Join fellow food lovers in downtown Minot for this tasty fundraiser and vote for your favorite soup! #SoupItUp2025 #MinotEvents #SavorMinot

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Make & Create

Snowshoe Lacing Workshop @Lewis&ClarkFortMandan

Saturday, January 18th

Join the Snowshoe Lacing Workshop at the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center & Fort Mandan on Saturday, January 18th, and learn to craft your own pair of snowshoes with expert guidance. This hands-on experience is perfect for ages 16 and up, ensuring you leave with the skills to finish your snowshoes at home. #CraftYourAdventure #WinterActivities #SavorMinot

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Specials & Sales

10 Cent Beer Night @BlueRider

Wednesday, June 4th

Get ready for a night of nostalgia and unbeatable deals at Blue Rider’s 5th Annual Tribute to 10 Cent Beer Night this Wednesday, June 4th, in downtown Minot! Doors open at 4:00 PM, so bring your dimes and enjoy the fun at North Dakota’s favorite dive bar. #CheapDrinks #BlueRider #SavorMinot

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Performances & Exhibitions

Living Art Exhibition @TaubeMuseum

Saturday, January 4th

Experience art like never before at the Taube Museum of Art’s Living Art Exhibition on January 4th, where local artists transform permanent collection pieces into stunning wearable creations for a unique runway show. Enjoy live music, a cash bar, and a vibrant social atmosphere in downtown Minot. #LivingArtExhibition #TaubeMuseum #SavorMinot

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