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What Bismarck/Mandan Events Are Back In 2021?
The Mandan Rodeo and Fourth of July Parade go back to 1881. WELCOME BACK!
What events are back? I think it s easier to list the events that ARE NOT coming back until 2022.
Basically the Norsk Hostfest in Minot and the Green Day, Fall Out Boy, Weezer concert in Minneapolis.
I can do without the lutefisk, but I was really looking forward to going to Green Day with my daughter and my Brenda. Oh well, at least I have.
My first Buggies and Blues experience was the horrific hailstorm of June 2001. I had just moved the family to Mandan and we were watching all those classic cars scrambling for shelter. We should scramble a bit better ourselves, as our windshield was shattered in the storm. I m very pleased to see the return of B&B June 12th and 13th in Mandan. If you ve never been- for shame! It s free and you can generally park pretty close. If Sunday s a pleasant day, it s just a great way to meet up with folks you haven t see
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