Fargo's Fine Arts Club Official Site

About

The Fine Arts Club of Fargo, ND, a non-profit organization for men and women, has been in existence for 100 years!  It was organized in 1911 and incorporated in 1927.  Since 1930, Fine Arts members have been meeting in their own clubhouse to study, learn about,  and enjoy many  areas of interest along with enjoying the fellowship of other men and women.

Currently, there are eight sections whose members meet once or twice a month, usually September through May, to explore, appreciate, and enjoy specific areas of interest (click to learn more):

Art | Book | Creative Living | Drama | Garden | History | Investment | Sports

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What is Fine Arts Club?

A. Organized in 1911, the Fine Arts Club is a membership organization based in philanthropy which creates an environment for learning. Today, nearly three hundred members continue the tradition of the club through study sections that promote increased understanding of community and world issues. In addition to History, Investments, and Sports, our sections include Art, Books, Drama, and Gardening.

Q. How much does it cost to be a member?

A. Annual club dues are fifty dollars ($50) for Active Members and twenty-five dollars ($25) for Associate and Sustaining Members. Sections may levy additional dues as indicated in their bylaws. There are no initiation dues.

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November 2011 Newsletter

FINE ARTS CLUB PRESENTS THE BLING BLING SHOWCASE

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2011      10:00 AM – 4 PM

601 4TH STREET SOUTH, FARGO

Area jewelry and purse designers, unique jewelry and accessories.  Come and shop for that someone special or for yourself.  $5.00 admission includes coffee and dessert.

 

 

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September 2011 Newsletter

WiniSpringtime Greetings from Wini Christensen

Hopefully when this issue arrives, we can see signs of spring, and the threat of floods will be behind us.

Even though it has been a long and harsh winter, there has been much activity at the Fine Arts House. All of the sections have met on schedule with many interesting programs, and committees have been meeting behind the scenes to keep the wheels rolling. The Search Committee, headed by Betty Kerns, spent many hours going through applications and interviews, and eventually selecting our new Resident Manager, Mona Arnold. She begins her duties on April 1st. Please give Mona a warm welcome when you meet her. And that means we must say farewell to Paivi Young, who has served us so admirably for the past 4 years. Be sure to come to the General Meeting on April 13th, so we may send Paivi off to new endeavors with our thanks for making the house our home, as well as becoming our good friend.

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September 2010 Newsletter

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March 2010 Newsletter

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November 2009 Newsletter

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September 2009 Newsletter