On This Day | Pride in Educating New Citizens

The night schools everywhere are doing great good. Foreigners are given an opportunity to learn to read and write. With night schools held about the state, it will be but a short time until our ten thousand illiterates will have vanished and our state placed in the 100 per cent class.

The Ward County Independent, December 15, 1921

Why We Chose It

If the newspapers of the day are any indicator, it’s that the citizens of the time took time to read. And they knew how to do it well. It’s no wonder they were proud of teaching others.

Also, just yesterday in the the more recent news, we featured news from Minot Air Force Base where these same efforts are underway today.

Pride in Educating New Citizens

Today’s Happenings!

SavorMinot’s guest writer for today is Walt Disney. Read and grade the results here.

Future Fun!

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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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Performances & Exhibitions

CPKC Holiday Train @MinotHomelessCoaltion

Tuesday, December 17th

Join the Minot Area Homeless Coalition for a festive Family Fun Night with the CPKC Holiday Train on December 17th in Downtown Minot. Enjoy live music, food, and shopping while supporting local food pantries with your donations. #HolidayCheer #SupportLocal #SavorMinot

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Performances & Exhibitions

Magic City Tuba Christmas! @MinotArts

Saturday, December 21st

Celebrate the holiday season with the Magic City Tuba Christmas hosted by the Minot Area Council of the Arts on December 21st at Dakota Square! Whether you’re a musician or a music lover, join the festive fun at 1:00 pm for a booming performance. #TubaChristmas #MinotArts #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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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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Live Music!

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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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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