β‘Nitro Circus at FARGODOME this Thursday, November 7th!
β‘ Nitro Circus is revving up their US tour, and to celebrate, we're dropping a limited-time Election Day Flash Sale β‘
π¨ Get your ticket for just $24 when you use code VOTE β now through Wednesday at 10pm! Donβt miss out on the adrenaline and action-packed stunts that everyoneβs talking about!
ποΈ Available online or in person. (Online fees apply. Limit 8 tickets per person.)
π Grab your tickets now before they're gone: bit.ly/NitroCircusFargo
The fly is the only paid actor in this video.
The fly is the only paid actor in this video.
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Vote by November 5th!
A FARGODOME Fit-Up will expand capacity, enhance seating, add more restrooms and improve accessibility!
π³οΈ Vote by Tuesday, November 5th!
π: fargodome.com/about-us/learnmore
FARGODOME Fit-Up
A FARGODOME Fit-Up will expand capacity, enhance seating, add more restrooms and improve accessibility!
π³οΈ Vote by Tuesday, November 5th!
π: fargodome.com/about-us/learnmore
The More You Know On Measure #1
A FARGODOME Fit-Up will expand capacity, enhance seating, add more restrooms and improve accessibility!
π³οΈ Vote by Tuesday, November 5th!
π: fargodome.com/about-us/learnmore
City of Fargo Ballot Measure #1
A FARGODOME Fit-Up will expand capacity, enhance seating, add more restrooms and improve accessibility!
π³οΈ Vote by Tuesday, November 5th!
π: fargodome.com/about-us/learnmore
Over 30 years, FARGODOME has hosted over 3,000 events with almost 15 million attendees. However, FARGODOME is in need of improvements (many of which are the direct response to patron comments/complaints and community requests).
The renovations to FARGODOME would be funded through a 20 year, 1/4-cent sales tax along with using approximately $30 million of funds from FARGODOME's Permanent Fund, which currently has a balance of approximately $42 million.
It was important for FARGODOME and City officials to avoid any increases to property taxes when proposing the funding strategy for this multigenerational project to ensure that costs are also paid by visitors (who are major consumers of FARGODOME services).
It is important to note that over the entire history of FARGODOME, it has never needed assistance from the City's General Fund. Its annual inflation-adjusted direct economic impact on our metro community is estimated at $24-$42 million.
Learn more at fargodome.com/learnmore
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FARGODOME Fit Up - Did You Know - Spot #4
Over 30 years, FARGODOME has hosted over 3,000 events with almost 15 million attendees. However, FARGODOME is in need of improvements (many of which are the direct response to patron comments/complaints and community requests).
The renovations to FARGODOME would be funded through a 20 year, 1/4-cent sales tax along with using approximately $30 million of funds from FARGODOME's Permanent Fund, which currently has a balance of approximately $42 million.
It was important for FARGODOME and City officials to avoid any increases to property taxes when proposing the funding strategy for this multigenerational project to ensure that costs are also paid by visitors (who are major consumers of FARGODOME services).
It is important to note that over the entire history of FARGODOME, it has never needed assistance from the City's General Fund. Its annual inflation-adjusted direct economic impact on our metro community is estimated at $24-$42 million.
An improved and expanded FARGODOME would enhance the patron experience, increase operational efficiency and improve accessibility throughout the facility.
FARGODOME Fit Up - Did You Know - Spot #3
Over 30 years, FARGODOME has hosted over 3,000 events with almost 15 million attendees. However, FARGODOME is in need of improvements (many of which are the direct response to patron comments/complaints and community requests).
The renovations to FARGODOME would be funded through a 20 year, 1/4-cent sales tax along with using approximately $30 million of funds from FARGODOME's Permanent Fund, which currently has a balance of approximately $42 million.
It was important for FARGODOME and City officials to avoid any increases to property taxes when proposing the funding strategy for this multigenerational project to ensure that costs are also paid by visitors (who are major consumers of FARGODOME services).
It is important to note that over the entire history of FARGODOME, it has never needed assistance from the City's General Fund. Its annual inflation-adjusted direct economic impact on our metro community is estimated at $24-$42 million.
An improved and expanded FARGODOME would enhance the patron experience, increase operational efficiency and improve accessibility throughout the facility.
FARGODOME Fit Up - Did You Know - Spot #2
Over 30 years, FARGODOME has hosted over 3,000 events with almost 15 million attendees. However, FARGODOME is in need of improvements (many of which are the direct response to patron comments/complaints and community requests).
The renovations to FARGODOME would be funded through a 20 year, 1/4-cent sales tax along with using approximately $30 million of funds from FARGODOME's Permanent Fund, which currently has a balance of approximately $42 million.
It was important for FARGODOME and City officials to avoid any increases to property taxes when proposing the funding strategy for this multigenerational project to ensure that costs are also paid by visitors (who are major consumers of FARGODOME services).
It is important to note that over the entire history of FARGODOME, it has never needed assistance from the City's General Fund. Its annual inflation-adjusted direct economic impact on our metro community is estimated at $24-$42 million.
An improved and expanded FARGODOME would enhance the patron experience, increase operational efficiency and improve accessibility throughout the facility.
FARGODOME Fit Up - Did You Know - Spot #1
Over 30 years, FARGODOME has hosted over 3,000 events with almost 15 million attendees. However, FARGODOME is in need of improvements (many of which are the direct response to patron comments/complaints and community requests).
The renovations to FARGODOME would be funded through a 20 year, 1/4-cent sales tax along with using approximately $30 million of funds from FARGODOME's Permanent Fund, which currently has a balance of approximately $42 million.
It was important for FARGODOME and City officials to avoid any increases to property taxes when proposing the funding strategy for this multigenerational project to ensure that costs are also paid by visitors (who are major consumers of FARGODOME services).
It is important to note that over the entire history of FARGODOME, it has never needed assistance from the City's General Fund. Its annual inflation-adjusted direct economic impact on our metro community is estimated at $24-$42 million.
An improved and expanded FARGODOME would enhance the patron experience, increase operational efficiency and improve accessibility throughout the facility.