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SUMMARY:Drum Flow Session - Jan 6th 2026
DESCRIPTION:Dear Drummers!! \nHappy new year!! I hope your year is off to a great start and that you are finding peace and happiness all around and within you. \nWe are starting this year in tunes!! and we are excited to invite you to our first drum flow session of the year. This session will be on January 6th starting 6pm\, and the location is 824 Main Ave Fargo in the North wind Aikikai dojo. \nInstruments will be provided\, but if you have your own\, you are  more than welcome to bring it. No skills required\, just bring your happy self and let’s make some sounds. Participants of all ages are invited . \nThis is a free event but donations are always welcome as we expand our percussion library and build our team of volunteers at the VA. Use the link below to express your support. \nhttps://app.autobooks.co/pay/red-river-health… \nOnce again\, happy new year and see you at the circle.
URL:https://redriverhealth.com/event/drum-flow-session-jan-6th-2026/
LOCATION:Red River Health- Upstairs Studio\, 824 Main Ave.\, Fargo\, ND\, United States
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SUMMARY:Frostival - Drum Flow Session - Jan 31st
DESCRIPTION:Frostival – Drum Flow Session \nFor our next gathering we will be collaborating with the organizers of the City of Moorhead  Frostival event.  We are also working on a collaboration with native drummers and singers from the community. \nOur session will be found at the bonfire in the Viking Ship Park. The session begins at 5pm. Dress warm and bring your favorite percussion equipment. \nThis is a free event but donations are always welcome as we expand our percussion library and build our team of volunteers at the VA. Use the link below to express your support. \nhttps://app.autobooks.co/pay/red-river-health?utm_medium=qr&utm_source=printed-pf-qr&utm_campaign=activationhttps://app.autobooks.co/pay/red-river-health… \n \nSee you at the circle.
URL:https://redriverhealth.com/event/frostival-drum-flow-session-jan-31st/
LOCATION:Viking Ship Park\, 202 1st Ave N\, Moorhead\, MN\, 56560\, United States
CATEGORIES:Drum Flow Sessions
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SUMMARY:Forest Restoration- Sapling Selection at MB Johnson
DESCRIPTION:Our work continues with a hands-on effort to restore sections of our Moorhead Park forests. We will focus on removing invasive buckthorn saplings in order to support the next generation of bur oak saplings beneath. This is simple\, direct work—pulling saplings\, protecting young trees\, and paying closer attention to the land we move through every day. \nThis event is open to anyone interested in helping care for the park\, whether you’ve done this kind of work before or not. More hands\, less work\, more fun. \nEvent Details\nDate: Monday\, May 11 \nTime: 5:30–7:30 PM \nLocation: MB Johnson Park (Near the park playground) \nWhat to bring: \n\nLeather gloves (some will be available)\nSturdy shoes\nWeather-appropriate clothing\n\nWhat We’ll Do \nDepending on conditions\, we will focus on one or more of the following: \n\nPulling young buckthorn saplings where soil conditions allow\nIdentifying and protecting young bur oak saplings\nMarking berry-producing buckthorn for future removal\nRemoving buckthorn branches from previous clearings. \n\nWhy This Matters \nBuckthorn removal is where this work begins\, but it is not the goal. By clearing it\, we open light\, space\, and possibility for the forest to return. Native trees like bur oak can begin to regenerate\, understory plants can reappear\, and the relationships that define a healthy system can start to rebuild. This is long-term work—less about restoring a fixed past and more about setting the conditions for what can emerge over time. With steady effort\, we are helping shape a forest that can outlast us\, one that continues to grow and renew itself for generations—as though we were never here. \nA Different Kind of Work \nThis work asks something different of us. It’s not just about removing a plant\, but about learning to notice what is here\, what is missing\, and what is trying to return. It’s an opportunity to slow down\, pay attention\, and take part in the recovery of a place over time. Once we learn to listen\, we can begin to hear what the land once was—and what it can become again \nLooking Ahead \nThis is the beginning of an ongoing effort. Future events will continue this work\, expanding to other areas of the park and building a community of people engaged in its care. \nWe hope to begin introducing simple signage in the area so others can understand the work and find ways to get involved. Our future events will include removal of fallen buckthorn branches\, harvesting bur oak acorns for nearby plantings\, and more. Please share this event with others. \nWalking Stick Project \nAs part of this effort\, and as part of spreading the news\, we will host events for shaping felled buckthorn into walking sticks. Over time\, we intend for these to become shared-use items within the park—available for anyone use and return. Anyone with woodcarving tools or experience is encouraged to reach out.  \nJoin Us \nCome out\, spend a couple hours\, and take part in something that will continue to grow over time.
URL:https://redriverhealth.com/event/forest-restoration-sappling-selection-at-mb-johnson/
CATEGORIES:Red River Restoration
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