Rocky’s Downtown Hour Episode 024: Mean Girls, Taylor Swift & Beer Poking

It’s October 3rd—aka Mean Girls Day—and Rocky’s Downtown Hour is serving up fall vibes, pop culture nods, and community highlights. Rocky kicks things off with Taylor Swift’s latest release before diving into Fargo’s packed weekend lineup. From Oktoberfest at Drekker Brewing (yes, there will be beer poking and stein-holding contests) to live music, markets, and cozy fall traditions, it’s a celebration of the season.

Special guests include Annie Wood from Tellwell Story Company on the power of storytelling and creative spaces, Carly Monplaisir from Drekker with all the Oktoberfest details, and Carly Pritchard from Jade Presents previewing upcoming concerts at

 

It’s October 3rd—aka Mean Girls Day—and Rocky’s Downtown Hour is serving up fall vibes, pop culture nods, and community highlights. Rocky kicks things off with Taylor Swift’s latest release before diving into Fargo’s packed weekend lineup. From Oktoberfest at Drekker Brewing (yes, there will be beer poking and stein-holding contests) to live music, markets, and cozy fall traditions, it’s a celebration of the season.

Special guests include Annie Wood from Tellwell Story Company on the power of storytelling and creative spaces, Carly Monplaisir from Drekker with all the Oktoberfest details, and Carly Pritchard from Jade Presents previewing upcoming concerts at the Civic Center—including Marc Rebillet and Young Gravy.

Whether you’re a Swiftie, a beer lover, or just here for the fall fun, this episode captures everything downtown has to offer on this sunny October day.

 

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