The Pride of Dakota Harvest Showcase is making its comeback in Dickinson this weekend. If you're on the lookout for authentic North Dakota products, West River Ice Center is the place to be on September 8-9.
Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring emphasized the importance of visiting Pride of Dakota, a market featuring nearly 90 booths offering a variety of products including local foods, unique artwork, stylish apparel, and handcrafted jewelry.
The event attracts retail stores for product sampling, potentially paving the way for future business collaborations, not just for individual shoppers.
While shopping, attendees will appreciate the complimentary admission, shopping bags, and parking— all generously sponsored by the Bank of North Dakota College SAVE Plan.
But Dickinson isn't the only stop. Other showcases are lined up in Minot, Grand Forks, Fargo, and Bismarck in the coming months. Managed by the North Dakota Department of Agriculture, the Pride of Dakota program proudly supports over 500 local companies, offering them various promotional and educational opportunities.
So, if you're keen on supporting local talent and business, mark your calendar and be part of this unique experience.
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Categories: North Dakota, Harvesting