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News 4 detroit weather8/8/2023 concessions and bounce house activities for kids in downtown Hawley from 11 a.m. a car show and vendor fair by City Hall, 9 a.m. A reception honoring the finalists will be held at the cultural center immediately following the debate and is open to all.Ĭoncludes today with a breakfast at the Hawley Community Center, 8-11 a.m. To reserve your seat, call 21, visit the center's website at or get tickets online at. Tickets are $12 in advance or $15 at the door student admission is $5. The Think-Off is sponsored by the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center. in the New York Mills Public School Auditorium. Great American Think-Off Debate: For its 30th anniversary debate, the Great American Think-Off is asking four armchair philosophers to grapple with a difficult question, "Which is more important, the environment or the economy?" Finalists Douglas McClain of Fergus Falls Gretchen Mayer of Mansfield, South Dakota Allen Taylor of Colorado Springs, Colorado and Timur Usenov of Maple Grove, Minnesota will face off in a live debate at 7 p.m. Native Comedy Night: The Mustang Lounge at Mahnomen's Shooting Star Casino will host a night of native comedy featuring Ernest Tsosie, starting at 6 p.m. Hardwood Groove at Zorbaz in Detroit Lakes, 9 p.m. The Fat Cats at Hotel Shoreham in Detroit Lakes, 9 p.m. Raynes at Shooting Star Casino's Mustang Lounge in Mahnomen, 8 p.m. Jimmy and the Band of Souls at Pit 611 just outside Audubon, 7 p.m. Rheault Family Reunion at the Detroit Lakes Holiday Inn, 7 p.m. Live Music: 3rd Street Blues Band at Long Bridge in Detroit Lakes, 6 p.m. The Wadena Depot is located at 100 Aldrich Avenue SW. Recordings of past BookEnds events are on the website at This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Five Wings Arts Council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. and hosted by the Wadena County Historical Society and Travelin’ Storyseller in collaboration with the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center. Now in its sixth season, it is held each month on the second Saturday at 11:30 a.m. BookEnds is a monthly literary event connecting readers and writers. The concert is offered free-of-charge thanks in part to funding from the Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund through an appropriation from the Legacy amendment.īookEnds Live: The Wadena County Historical Society's BookEnds Live event for June features a performance by Philip Hunsicker, author of "The Old Crocodile Man Theory," at the Wadena Depot at 11:30 a.m. This high-energy performance will give kids the chance to rock out to pop-rock tunes perfect for their age group. for a children’s concert by Grammy-nominated artists Ralph’s World and take a trip to a mega-fun musical planet. Ralph's World Concert: Come to the Detroit Lakes Public Library at 10:30 a.m. Race events will include a 200-yard Wee Run for kids age 4 and under, a 200-yard Kids Run for kids ages 5-7, a one-mile Life Hike and 7K trail run. Register online in advance or at the Josh Hanson Memorial Picnic Shelter on the day of the race. Running Wild Trail Run: The Friends of Maplewood State Park are hosting the 11th Annual Running Wild Trail Run event at Maplewood, starting at 9 a.m. Cost is $60 per team, with each team member receiving a t-shirt and $500 in Go Go Rental coins. This is a fundraiser for the team.Ĭornhole Tournament: Come to the Detroit Lakes City Beach (near the Pavilion) for a cornhole competition with three skill levels, beginner, intermediate and expert, starting at 10 a.m. ![]() ![]() for a walleye fishing tournament hosted by the Lakers fishing team from Detroit Lakes High School. Walleye Tournament: Come to the Detroit Lakes Holiday Inn at 7 a.m.
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