DICKINSON — After years of organizing community events and activities, the non-profit Downtown Dickinson Association has started the process to dissolve. In its place, the City of Dickinson has hired Joel Walters to serve as the city's marketing and events director while a special committee within the Dickinson Area Chamber of Commerce agreed to take on planning of future DDA organized events, such as Ladies Night Out and Trunk or Treat, for the rest of the year as he adjusts to his new role.
This Halloween season Western Edge residents will come together in continuation of an annual traditions of trunk-or-treating, ice skating, haunted houses and more.
Prairie Hills Mall and the Downtown Dickinson Association came together for the first time to collaborate on a day-long schedule of events this past weekend to help spread holiday cheer in the community.
A look at what's happening in downtown Dickinson and at the Prairie Hills Mall on Dec. 18, with the Santa, S'mores and Bedtime Snores and Vintage Christmas Parade of Lights — the first partnership between Prairie Hills Mall and Downtown Dickinson Association.
Dickinson Downtown Association Director LoAnn Wegh recently resigned from her position. The association now looks for a new director who will lead Dickinson’s downtown area into the coming years. An inside look on the position of the rather new organization.
The Downtown Dickinson Association invites the community to come out for the Sweetheart Stroll, an event that spurs downtown business and shopping while also giving people an opportunity to enter to win spectacular prizes.
The scheduled Luminaries Release for New Year’s Eve, hosted by the Downtown Dickinson Association, has regretfully been canceled due to fire hazards the sky lanterns present and a change in city policy that now considers the luminaries “fireworks” under the recently adopted International Fireworks Code.
The scheduled Luminaries Release for New Year’s Eve, hosted by the Downtown Dickinson Association, has regretfully been canceled due to fire hazards the sky lanterns present and a change in city policy that now considers the luminaries “fireworks” under the recently adopted International Fireworks Code.
The Downtown Dickinson Association is hosting the annual Old Fashioned Christmas Stroll Saturday, Dec. 5, with free hay rides, hot cocoa, Santa Claus visits and a tree lighting ceremony with the Mayor.
The Downtown Dickinson Association presents Ladies Night Out from 4 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 6, where 400 swag bags will be given away and participants can pick them up at any participating business.
Dickinson's 30 day moratorium on special events does not include everything scheduled this October. Residents wishing to have some fun can still participate in the following events happening this weekend.
Superheroes, spooky clowns and ninjas all gathered along First Street West on Thursday for the Downtown Dickinson Association's annual Trick or Trunk event.