May Events at Pembina State Museum
<p>Pembina State Museum is hosting free, family-friendly programs on Saturdays in May to share the games and skills that shaped the history of the region. Children must be accompanied by an adult. </p> <p>May 2, Hands on the Fur Trade, 1-4 p.m. Get your hands on replicas of trade goods from the early days of</p>
IMC Festival of the Arts Performance – The 188th Army Band
<p>The official mission of the 188th Army Band is to promote the Army and our national interests, enable commanders to shape the environment to accomplish their mission, and set the conditions that lead to trust and confidence in America’s Army and its readiness to conduct operations in peacetime</p>
IMC Festival of the Arts Performance – Juvel
<p>Juvel is the musical project of four dynamic musicians who strive to keep your toes tapping with the energetic sound of Romani jazz and early swing. Heavily inspired by musicians like Django Reinhardt and the Andrews Sisters, Juvel combines the dark, chromatic flavor of Romani music with cheeky</p>
IMC Festival of the Arts Performance – IMC Jazz Faculty Big Band
<p>Join the IMC Faculty for an evening filled with jazz! Combos, vocals, solos, and bands of all varieties will be on display. This performance is sure to get your toes tapping and your fingers snapping!</p>
<p><strong>All events are free to the public except where noted.</strong> All times are Central Standard Time and are</p>
IMC Festival of the Arts Performance – Burnstick
<p>Burnstick is a Canadian folk music duo forged from passion and unfiltered emotion — where two voices become one powerful musical force. Anchored by the resonant Weissenborn lap slide guitars of Plains-Cree guitarist Jason Burnstick and the rich, poetic songwriting and harmonies of francophone-Métis</p>

