Calendar of Events - The Chamber of Commerce GF/EGF
Mobile Visitor? Try our mobile app!
Event Type:

May 2023
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

Events available for Registration...

2024 Eggstravaganza
12/5/2024
register for this event...





Events in the month of May 2023
DateEvent
5/5/2023
 -5/6/2023

St. Anne's Living Center in Grand Forks is holding their annual rummage sale  Friday, May 5 and Saturday, May 6.  The sale will be held in our activity room.  (We will be taking donations after April 15.)
Hours:
Friday: 7 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Saturday: 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
For more information, call 701-746-9401.
Proceeds help us serve the elderly and disabled at St. Anne's.

more info...
5/5/2023
 -5/6/2023

RCS’s middle school students present “Carry The Cross” - an original script dramatizing what following Jesus looks like in today’s culture.
The production is interlaced with musical numbers and a delicious meal, including salad and dessert.
 

more info...
5/9/2023
Come and Celebrate with our Local Entrepreneurs!
 
Nominate Entrepreneurs for the Awards!
True Grit
Social Impact
Deep Roots
Sky’s the Limit
Trailblazer
Forkin’ Grand

Nominate entrepreneurs through this form:
https://forms.gle/7dqcyPcwjzH6s5kf9

Purchase tickets for $20 (or $15 for students or veterans):
https://www.gofoundation.org/grand-awards.html
 
Enjoy music by James Popejoy, free hors d’oeuvres, and a free drink.

more info...
5/9/2023
Gather with Hospice of the Red River Valley as we remember and honor those who have died through a remembrance service. This is a peaceful time to reflect on the loss of someone special in your life. This is not a religious service, rather a time to celebrate, remember, and find fellowship and strength alongside others.

more info...
5/11/2023
 -5/21/2023

Stigma. Shame. Silence. This immersive play explores the roots of mental health treatment, beginning in the 1400s and taking the audience on a journey of 700 years. How do words like "crazy," "nuts," and "hysterical" work to repress and silence people? And why do they have such power? Meet the doctors who devised treatments for the mentally ill over 700 years, as well as some historical figures who battled with depression and mental illness: Virginia Woolf, Zelda Fitzgerald, Sylvia Plath. Trigger warning: Suicide and mental illness are discussed. A fog machine will be in use briefly. Not for children under 14 years. This play is "boutique theatre" and can only accommodate about 30 audience members at a time. Reservations are strongly encouraged, but remaining tickets will be sold at the door 30 mins. prior to curtain

 

more info...
5/18/2023

Alluma Night is a FREE family-friendly space to connect and experience different ways to heal, cope, and care for your mental health.


more info...
5/20/2023
The Grand Cities Organizers for Celebrate Jesus invite YOU to be a part of a “special celebration” on Saturday, May 20, 2023.
The Walk and Worship Rally are open to all churches, families, community leaders, and businesses, who want to “Celebrate Jesus” in unity, love, and joyfully--outside the walls of buildings and churches.
 

more info...
5/23/2023
It’s more important than ever to have a professional website. A website can promote products and services, create brand visibility, drive online customers to your store, and build strong connections with your audience. A website should be goal-oriented, search-friendly, convenient, organized, and trustworthy.
 
Description:
In this presentation, learners will discover how to create a search-friendly website that drives user action and supports their goals. Whether launching a new website or sprucing up an old one, this workshop will help.

 
Presented by: Basim Newby, Google Certified Trainer

more info...
5/24/2023
The Chamber Marketing Meeting Invite
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
8:45 am - 9:45 am
The Chamber Board Room

more info...
5/24/2023
Infrastructure Committee Meeting
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
12pm to 1pm
The Chamber Boardroom

more info...