On this day in 1492, Christopher Columbus made landfall in the Bahamas, believing he had found a new route to Asia. This event marked the beginning of European exploration and colonization of the Americas.
On this day in 1810, the first Oktoberfest was held in Munich, Germany, to celebrate the marriage of Crown Prince Ludwig and Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen. The festival has since become an annual event known for its beer, music, and cultural festivities.
On this day in 1979, the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights took place, drawing an estimated 75,000 to 125,000 participants. This event was a significant moment in the LGBTQ+ rights movement in the United States.
Born & Died: Luciano Pavarotti, (Born, 1935) Renowned Italian tenor known for his powerful voice, John Denver, (Died, 1997) American singer-songwriter known for hits like “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” Hugh Jackman, (Born, 1968) Australian actor known for his role as Wolverine in the “X-Men” series, Josh Hutcherson, (Born, 1992) American actor known for his role in “The Hunger Games” series, Wilt Chamberlain, (Died, 1999) Legendary American basketball player known for scoring 100 points in a single NBA game, Dick Gregory, (Born, 1932) American comedian and civil rights activist, Rick Rude, (Died, 1999) American professional wrestler known for his time in WWE and WCW.
Early Value-Added Agriculture
“The proposition is now being threshed out and it looks very much as tho a central creamery will be a reality by next spring.”
The Ward County Independent, October 12, 1911
Support Local Industry, Too
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES.
It is well for us all to talk about patronizing the home merchants, no one will dispute this contention, and we will all have to agree that we ought to patronize local industries as well. We have a number of as fine coal mines as there are in the state right in Ward county, and at the very gateway of the city. This coal can be delivered on the cars at the mines at about two dollars a ton. The price is surely low enough to suit anyone’s pocketbook. The business men ought to discriminate in favor of the local coal, especially when the price is the same as that charged for coal mined in another part of the state. We understand that about 250 cars of coal were shipped into Minot, and lignite coal, too, mind you, from a long distance, last year and sold here in competition with the Ward county coal. We are for home industries, first, last and all the time. Ward county coal is good enough for us. Is it for you?A Missouri girl’s life was saved by her false hair, which was pulled from her head in a railway accident. Don’t try to tell us that rats and switches are useless.
The Ward County Independent, October 12, 1911
Today’s Happenings!
SavorMinot’s guest writer for today is theoretical physicist Albert Einstein. Read and grade the reults here.
Monthly Features
October Features @OTV
Tuesday, October 1st — Thursday, October 31st
Indulge in Off The Vine’s October Features with Thai Red Curry and Coconut Meatballs paired perfectly with Ghost Pines Cabernet, or savor the Chicken Caesar Lavosh with Atypical’s Oh Snapricot apricot sour. Visit this downtown Minot gem for a delightful culinary experience all month long! #WineAndDine #DowntownMinot #SavorMinot
Performances & Exhibitions
A Moving Sound @MinotArts
Saturday, October 12th
Experience the vibrant sounds of Taiwan with A Moving Sound’s free all-ages concert on October 12th at 7 PM, brought to you by Arts Midwest and Minot Area Council of the Arts. Join us for an evening of music, culture, and fun in Minot! #LiveMusic #CulturalExperience #SavorMinot
Weekly Features
The Caprese Melt (and the rest of this week’s features) @PrairieSkyBreads
Wednesday, October 9th — Sunday, October 13th
Indulge in Prairie Sky Breads’ Caprese Melt, a delightful grilled sandwich featuring fresh mozzarella, basil pesto, and balsamic reduction, available this week in downtown Minot. Pair it with their PSB House Salad for a perfect meal experience. #CapreseMelt #PrairieSkyBreads #SavorMinot
Specials & Sales
Custom Framing Sale! @Artmain
Tuesday, October 1st — Saturday, October 12th
Discover the perfect way to showcase and preserve your cherished items with Artmain’s Custom Framing Sale in Downtown Minot. Enjoy a 15% discount on expert framing services now through October 12th—mention you saw it on SavorMinot for a quote! #CustomFraming #DowntownMinot #SavorMinot
Play & Participate
North Unit Hike (Update CANCELED) @BadlandsConservation
Saturday, October 12th
Explore the stunning landscapes of Theodore Roosevelt National Park with the Badlands Conservation Alliance on a guided 6-mile hike this Saturday, October 12th. Meet at Juniper Campground at 9 a.m. CDT to carpool to the Oxbow Overlook and embark on an adventure through the North Unit. #HikingAdventures #ExploreNature #SavorMinot
Performances & Exhibitions
The Space Between @NorthwestArtsCenter
Thursday, October 10th — Saturday, November 23rd
Explore the captivating works of Nebraska artist Donald Robson at “The Space In Between,” now on display at the Northwest Arts Center’s Walter Piehl Gallery in downtown Minot until November 23rd. Don’t miss this chance to experience the award-winning art of the All Media 2022 Best of Show recipient. #ArtExhibition #DowntownMinot #SavorMinot
Monthly Features
Das Brat | Hoagie of the Month @MagicCityHoagies
Tuesday, October 1st — Thursday, October 31st
Get ready to savor the flavors of fall with Magic City Hoagies’ “Das Brat” Hoagie of the Month, featuring all pork bratwurst, beer cheese, sauerkraut, spicy mustard, and crispy onions. Available in downtown Minot from October 1st to 31st, this creation is a must-try for sandwich lovers. #HoagieHeaven #OctoberFest #SavorMinot
Taste & Experience
Saturday Farmers Market @MinotFarmersMarket
Saturday, October 12th
Discover the best of local produce and handmade goods at the Minot Farmers Market on Saturday, October 12th. Enjoy a vibrant community atmosphere in Oak Park with over 35 vendors offering farm-to-table delights. #FarmersMarket #LocalProduce #SavorMinot