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Get outside and play during Frostival

December 12, 2022

Frostival started in Fargo as a two-day winter festival celebrating the “cool” of winter during the quietest time of the year.

Over the years, the spearheading committee decided to expand the festival into a six-week festival to help encourage placemaking and to bring the residents and visitors outside for some fun.

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