Spring Gala: Prom 1997

May 07, 2022, 7:00 pm to 11:59 pm

We would like to celebrate our 25th Spring Gala by taking you to Prom . . . 1997

Ticket price is $100, $120 after April 22. Discounts for members. Your support helps the Museum provide free access to diverse cultural, educational and artistic experiences.

Thank you to our sponsors.
Diamond Sponsors: Livewire, Microsoft, Tellewell, WDAY / Platinum Sponsors: Drekker Brewing Company • Forum Communications • Happy Harry’s Bottle Shops • Spotlight Media / Gold Sponsors: Jeremy Albright • Eide Bailly, LLP • Fredrikson & Byron, P.A. • Friendly Smiles Cosmetic Dentistry • Heartland Trust • High Plains Reader • Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC Company • Midwest Nest • R.D. Offutt Company • TL Stroh Architects and Interiors / Silver Sponsors: Julie Blehm • Boulger Funeral Home • Enclave Companies • FM Opera • Industrial Builders • Kilbourne Group • Minnesota Public Radio • OpGo Marketing • Otter Tail Corporation • Prairie Public • Serkalnd Law Firm • West Acres Development LLP / Bronze Sponsors: Alerus Financial • Cornerstone Bank • Craftwell • FargoEscapes.com • Fargo Moorhead Convention & Visitors Bureau • FM Symphony • Leela Thai • Indigo Signworks The Pix Squad • Jenny Schuster, Park Co. Realtor • ShareHouse • Trollwood Performing Arts School
Spring Gala Co-Chairs: Susan Hozak & Terry Kraft

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