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This episode features the United Tribes Technical College Dragonfly Garden in Bismarck with Tom Kalb, Ph.D., North Dakota State University Extension Horticulturist. Annuals are highlighted.

Watch Dakota Growing – UTTC Dragonfly Garden – Annuals on Video On Demand. (To view this show online, you will need Windows Media Player.)

If it grows, Dakota Growing will explain it to you and provide new insights. Dakota Growing can be seen regularly on Community Access, cable channel 12.

You can find more information and schedules on our web site.

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Humanities scholar and author, Clay S. Jenkinson and Bismarck State College President Larry C. Skogen discuss Sacagawea in this first episode of the fourth year the “Converstations” series. Jenkinson remarks that Sacagawea in the twentieth century is one of the top five figures in the Lewis and Clark stories, but this wasn’t the case in the nineteenth century.

To find out more, watch Conversations with Clay Jenkinson – Sacagawea on Video On Demand. (To view this show online, you will need Windows Media Player.)

These are conversations they both believe North Dakotans need to have. Their goal is to help people of the state reconnect with key events in their history within a broader social context and to spotlight Bismarck State College as an important player in promoting humanities within the community. These programs were funded in part by the North Dakota Humanities Council.

You can find more information and schedules on our web site.

Visit “Conversations at Bismarck State College” at: www.bsctalk.com.

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Host Scott Prebys features Michael Land, “a young lion with one foot in the classical door and the other foot in the jazz door.”

“Prebys on Music – Michael Land” is available on Video on Demand. (To view this show online, you will need Windows Media Player.)

“Prebys on Music” can be seen regularly on Community Access, cable channel 12.

You can find more information and schedules on our web site.

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The Belle Project features local bands and musical entertainers in the Bismarck-Mandan area. This program features The SwenTones, a band that includes Mike Swenson, guitar/vocals; Brian L. Gray, guitar/vocals; Timo Plays, bass; and Matt Weaver, drums.

The project’s concept originated with a grassroots group of Bismarck volunteers with a mission to increase the region’s awareness of the local talent and create opportunities for those artists to perform in a unique venue.

Experience a variety of artistic performances and perspectives in a historic structure, the Belle Mehus Auditorium, and enjoy them again through Video on Demand.

You can find more information and schedules on our web site.

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The Belle Project features local bands and musical entertainers in the Bismarck-Mandan area. This program features One Eyed Jack, a band that includes Luke Joseph, vocals/guitar; Jay Larson, bass/vocals; Jack Lindvig, drums; Tabitha Reule, fiddle/vocals; and Aaron Hummert, guitar. Read More→

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