Events and Community Vibrancy
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In this episode of 'Living in McKenzie County'' guest host Jessie Veeder Scofield, Director of The Long X Arts Foundation, is joined by Chris Kubal, Executive Director of The McKenzie County Ag Expo, and Joshua Nollmeyer, Events & Recreation Director for The Rough Rider Center and Watford City Parks and Rec, to discuss events and community vibrancy.
They discuss the transformation of the community, the importance of collaboration, and the impact of various programs and facilities like the Ag Expo, Rough Rider Center, and the growing arts scene. They also share personal stories and insights on community building, highlighting how these efforts have created a thriving, welcoming environment for families. Tune in to learn about the behind-the-scenes of organizing events, the challenges and successes, and the vision for a connected, culturally rich small town.
‘Living in McKenzie County’ is a multi-platform content series co-hosted by McKenzie County Economic Development Director Daniel Stenberg, and City of Watford City Community and Business Development Director Vawnita Best. It is produced and directed by Brock White, City of Watford City Marketing and Communications Coordinator. Emanating from The Studio at Long X, new episodes drop the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month on YouTube and all major podcast platforms.
For more information and to view our relocation guide, visit www.livinginmckenziecounty.com.
For a comprehensive list of current and upcoming events, visit www.watfordcityevents.com.
Long X Arts Foundation: https://longxarts.com
Rough Rider Center: https://www.roughridercenter.com
McKenzie County Ag Expo: https://www.mcagexpo.com
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