Releasing tension through yoga
Certified yoga instructor Deb Schatz from New England helps her students release tensions of the day through the ancient practice of Kundalini yogaThe Dickinson Press, 05/19/2013
A conflict of cultures in 'Spirit Painter'
American painter and author George Catlin boarded the steamship “Yellowstone” on its first trip from St. Louis, Mo., to present-day North Dakota in 1832. He wanted to paint the Plains Indians and collect items for a museum back East. During this trip, he stayed with the Mandan Indians.The Dickinson Press, 05/12/2013
ND Activity Professional of the Year: Enriching lives through fun
Evergreen’s program services director Linda Hanel likes to surprise the residents with activities they aren’t expecting. She might schedule a sibling luncheon, a prom dance or trip on a river boat.The Dickinson Press, 05/12/2013
Friendships via music: Dickinson and South African students exchange folk songs
The world seemed a little smaller when 10 students from Dickinson’s Berg Elementary School talked with learners from a Grahamstown, South Africa, classroom through Skype. Even though the schools were separated by more than 9,000 miles, the students discovered they had similar interests.The Dickinson Press, 05/12/2013
Richardton-Taylor to present 'Seven Brides for Seven Brothers'
When a backwoodsman brings a wife home to his 1850s Oregon farm, his six brothers decide that they want to get married too. The scenario sets the scene for “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” — a musical being performed at Richardton-Taylor High School. Performances are 7 p.m. Saturday; 2 p.m., May 12 and 7 p.m. May 13 at the Richardton-Taylor High School.The Dickinson Press, 05/05/2013
Spring Walk
With the spring temperature warming up to 52 degrees, Nancy Callahan, left, walks with Skeeter, while her daughter, Jen Anderson walks with Ruby at noon around Young’s Park.The Dickinson Press, 05/03/2013
Comedy on the course: ‘Fox on the Fairway’ a golfing farce
With the fairways covered by a late-spring snowstorm, golf enthusiasts can escape to the Quail Valley Country Club for a healthy dose of comedy.The Dickinson Press, 04/28/2013
Passing the challenge: Trinity High School graduate Jacques Oesterich graduating from West Point
After four years of intensive training, Jacques Oestreich of Dickinson is counting the days until graduation from the United States Military Academy at West Point.The Dickinson Press, 04/28/2013
DSU's Form and Fusion a collection of expressions through dance
The Dickinson State University Forum and Fusion Dance Co. will present its annual spring performance May 4 and 5. The program is at 7:30 p.m. Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday in Dorothy Stickney Auditorium.The Dickinson Press, 04/28/2013
Fostering intellectual exchanges: Dickinson 8-year-old is one of Mensa's youngest members
Blaiklee Groffy, 8, loves to read, do puzzles, attend gymnastics lessons and play with her sisters. As busy as any third-grader, she always welcomes new challenges. Recognizing her intellectual gifts at an early age, her parents, Erica and Bill Groffy of Dickinson, tested her for early entrance to kindergarten at age 4 when they lived in Grand Junction, Colo.The Dickinson Press, 04/21/2013
