12 March 2012 • Vol. 17, No. 3 Bags, Baubles and Bubbly Bull Day
RSVP+ Central ND is pleased to an- nounce the inaugural “Bags, Baubles, and Bubbly” fundraising event spon- sored by Basin Electric and ABC Seam- less.
The” Ladies Night Out” aff air will be held at the Ramkota Hotel on Friday, March 23 from 7 to 10 p.m. The eve- ning will feature premier merchandise vendors, live and silent auctions and a dessert bar. To conclude the event, one lucky ticket holder will be able to wear a new diamond necklace home follow- ing the champagne and diamond toast,
donated by Zorell’s Jewelry. Tickets are limited and must be
purchased for $15 in advance. Tickets will be sold at the RSVP+ ofice located at 1223 S. 12th St., Zorell’s Jewelry at 221 S. 9th St., or Spa D’Athena at 1500 Interchange Ave. Consider attending for an evening of
fun while promoting and supporting RSVP+ Central ND. Call 258-5436 for questions or additional information about RSVP+ or “Bags, Baubles, and Bubbly”.
Grants Available for Financial Literacy
The Credit Union Foundation of the Dakotas (NCUF Partner) has grants available to community organiza- tions and credit unions afiliated with The Credit Union Association of the Dakotas. The Credit Union Foundation of the
Dakotas is funded by participating North and South Dakota Credit Unions. It funds projects in the areas of access to inancial services, inancial educa- tion, savings and asset accumulation, and small credit union development. The Credit Union Foundation of the Dakotas Grant Committee will consider
grant proposals throughout the year. Interested parties should submit ap- plications by Saturday, March 31, 2012. All completed grant applications must include: Organizations obtaining funds will
be required to ile a grant report. This report should include a summary of the project or event, and how the funds were used. Interested organizations can obtain
a grant application by contacting Amy Jo Johnson at 800-279-6328 ext.3954 or
ajohnson@cuad.coop.
DSL Presents Rabbit Hole Dakota Stage Ltd. (DSL) is proud to
present RABBIT HOLE, the beautiful, breathtaking, Pulitzer Prize winning play, now a major motion picture with Nicole Kidman. Starring a solid cast of familiar DSL faces including Melissa Schumacher and Mark Kuntz, and directed by David Puma, this touching and thoughtful production is not to be missed.
Not just a departure but a revelation, RABBIT HOLE is an intensely emotion- al examination of grief, laced with wit, insightfulness, compassion and searing honesty. Becca and Howie Corbett have everything a family could want, until a life-shattering accident turns their world upside down and leaves the cou-
The Agriculture Committee served coff ee, donuts and juice to those attending Bull Day on Saturday, Jan. 28 at Farmers Livestock. Thank you to the following businesses for furnishing breakfast to area ranchers: American Family Insurance- Dee Heintz, Cumulus 103.3 Country, Clear Channel KFYR 550/KBMR 1130 , Farm Credit Services, Farm & Ranch Guide, First Community Credit Union, Profes- sional Employment Practices, Soaring Spirits Riding Center, Starion Financial, Twin City Implement and Wells Fargo.
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ple drifting perilously apart. RABBIT HOLE charts their bittersweet search for comfort in the darkest of places and for a path that will lead them back into the light of day. Dakota Stage Ltd. will hold its run of RABBIT HOLE at 412 E Main Ave. in Bismarck. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesdays through Saturdays and at 2 p.m. on Sundays from March 15-25. Tickets are $18 for adults and $15 for students, seniors, and military personnel. Reservations can be made after March 5 online at www.dako-
tastageltd.com, via email at execdir@
dakotastageltd.com, by phone at 701- 258-4998 and at the door before each show.
The Protect Our Turf Committee announced the Friends of the Bowl fundrais- ing campaign in February. This portion of the campaign is intended to allow area residents the chance to contribute anywhere from $100 to $10,000. In addition to releasing a donation pledge form, the committee members pushed out a video that features a virtual tour of the new facility and commentary from committee chairman Todd Steinwand. Visit
www.ProtectOurTurf.com to view the video and access the donation form. The committee also showcased the limited-edition Protect Our Turf merchan- dise that donors giving $100 or more will get to choose from.
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