Rocky’s Downtown Hour Episode 021: Fashion, Markets & 50 Years of Art

This week on Rocky’s Downtown Hour, it’s a celebration of style, community, and creativity in the heart of Fargo! 🎉 Rocky kicks things off with a preview of the Downtown Fargo Fashion Show — featuring 30+ models, 12 boutiques, live DJ vibes, cocktails, and even runway plants you can take home. We hear from fashion show organizer Natalie Sparrow and first-time model Olivia, who’s strutting her way toward New York Fashion Week.

Next up, Scott Seiler from Gallery 4 shares stories from the beloved artist co-op’s 50th anniversary — from its humble fourth-floor beginnings to becoming a cultural anchor in

 

This week on Rocky’s Downtown Hour, it’s a celebration of style, community, and creativity in the heart of Fargo! 🎉 Rocky kicks things off with a preview of the Downtown Fargo Fashion Show — featuring 30+ models, 12 boutiques, live DJ vibes, cocktails, and even runway plants you can take home. We hear from fashion show organizer Natalie Sparrow and first-time model Olivia, who’s strutting her way toward New York Fashion Week.

Next up, Scott Seiler from Gallery 4 shares stories from the beloved artist co-op’s 50th anniversary — from its humble fourth-floor beginnings to becoming a cultural anchor in the city. Finally, Emma McIntyre joins to unpack the big vision for a new Fargo Convention Center and the booming success of the Red River Market, which has brought record crowds and sales to downtown this summer.

Whether you’re here for the fashion, the art, or the future of Fargo, this episode is all about community spirit and big-city energy right in our backyard.

 

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