This year, give yourself a real break from the daily routine and the hectic schedule of life at home and work and relax and enjoy the “The Spirit of a Truly, Great American Vacation”
There are many explanations that can be attributed to people in search of rural places to vacation at. In today’s fast-paced, hustle and bustle lifestyle it is stimulating to escape to places of solitude. Amid these places of retreat is Harvey, North Dakota. Some of the characteristic that cause the area to be so enticing are open spaces, clean air and a sense of tradition.
Harvey Swimming Pool
Swimming Pool Hours:
Open 7 days a Week
Open Swim 1 pm – 5 pm & 6 pm – 8 pm
Saturday & Sunday 5 pm – 6 pm Family Swim
Teen Swim Wednesday’s from 8-9:30 pm
Adult Swim/Aquasize Thursday’s 8-9:30 pm
Annual Membership:
Family: $175
Single: $125
Daily Swim Admission: $5 (ages 2 & up)
Deck Only Admission: $2
Water Aerobics: TBD
Mini Golf:
- Daily Pass $5
- Single Season Ticket $35
- Family Season Pass $50
Harvey Swimming Pool and Mini Golf is located in Pioneer Park.
For more information call 701-324-4808. Check them out on Facebook
Peaceful Valley Golf Course
Hours: 8:00 am until dark
Annual Membership: NEW Simulator Room
Family: $425.00
Single (over 21): $345.00
Student: $90.00
Social: $30.00
Green Fees:
9 holes: $ 15.00
18 holes: $25.00
Out of Town Membership, must live 75 miles from Harvey
Family $280
Single $210
Cart Rentals Available
Cart Rental:
9 holes – $15
18 holes – $25
- Men’s Night: Thursday
- Ladies Night: Tuesday
For further information contact
the Harvey Country Club at 324-2069.
Peaceful Valley Golf Course
P.O. Box 32
Harvey, ND 58341
Harvey Central Cinema
**NOTE Winter Schedule Starts Fri/Sat/Sun @ 7:30pm **
A year out of high school with no plans for his future, a boy is challenged by his single mom and a successful businessman to start charting a better course for his life. Through the prayers of his mother and biblical discipleship from his new mentor, he begins discovering God’s purpose for his life is so much more than he could hope for or imagine.
TRANSFORMERS ONE PG
October 18-20 @ 7:30pm
Optimus Prime and Megatron, as former friends, bonded like brothers. Their relationship ultimately changes Cybertron’s fate forever.
Struggling with his dual identity, failed comedian Arthur Fleck meets the love of his life, Harley Quinn, while incarcerated at Arkham State Hospital.
Admission:
Adults . . . . $7
Children (ages 12 & under)… $5
Call 324-4486 for movie info.
MOVIE SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Harvey Public Library
HOURS OF OPPERATION:
Monday- Friday 11 am – 5 pm
Saturday: October 12th & October 26th 10 am – 2 pm
BOARD MEETING: October 16 at 5:30 pm
STORY TIME with Miss Roberta October 2, 16 & 30 from 1:30-2:15 pm
YOGA: Monday, Wednesday & Thursday evenings. Call the Library for more dates and times.
LIBRARY DIRECTOR: SHEILA COLLINS
ASSISTANTS: Roberta Cotton & Judy Frueh
Phone number: 701-324-2156
UPS Drop Site Now Open:
Youth Activities
Programs for School age children:
Girls Basketball (Grades 3-6)
Boys Basketball (Grades 3-6)
Girls Volleyball (Grades 3-6)
T-Ball (Age 5)
Pony Ball (Age 6-8)
Girls Softball (Age 7-12)
Midgets (Age 9-11)
Girls Softball (Age 13-16)
Legion Baseball ( Age 15-18)
Archery
S.W.A.T. Wrestling
Gymnastics
Little Stingers Football (Grades 3-6)
4-H
Girl Scouts
Boy Scouts
Cub Scouts
Harvey Centennial Nature Park
This beautiful park is located in the heart of Harvey. A walking path was constructed throughout the park and connects to the Schroeder park area near the Sheyenne River. Newly added to the park was upgraded playground equipment for children of all ages to enjoy. Relax in the Shirl Bauer gazebo or visit the Norwegian Stabbur. There is also a frisbee golf course located throughout the park. Many trees are planted in Memory of loved ones throughout the park.
The Lonetree Wildlife Management Area
The Lonetree Wildlife Management Area represents a unique wildlife management and recreation opportunity for residents and visitors alike. Lonetree skirts the Missouri Coteau, and encompasses the headwaters of the Sheyenne River. Prairie potholes, seasonal wetlands and tall/mid-grass prairie dominate the 30,000 acres within the WMA. Accessible for the widest range of public use Lonetree is a wildlife viewers dream.
Take the auto tour which is over 31 miles long. Lonetreehas been restored to native grasses and wildflowers and to dense nesting cover for upland nesting birds such as ducks and geese. With native grasses resistant to drought and erosion thedense nesting cover-here, mostly clover, grass and alfalfa-hide nests and newly hatched broods from foxes and flying predators like hawks.
Manfred History and Preservation, Inc
Manfred History and Preservation Inc strives to share the lives of early settlers in Manfred, ND. Through the Manfred Heritage Museum, visitors learn the fascinating stories of former Manfred residents. We believe the past help shape our future, and we do not want to let go. Manfred 20 years ago was like many North Dakota ghost towns: sagging foundations, overgrown with foliage, and in serious need of a paint job. However, thanks to the dedication of MHP Inc board members, Manfred was saved. Since 2000, members have saved historic buildings, opened a reputable settler museum, and restored Manfred to its former glory. Visit Manfred Heritage Museum today to watch history unfold.
North Country National Scenic Trail
Threading its way across our countryside, the North Country National Scenic Trail (NST) links exceptional scenic, natural, recreational, historic, and cultural areas in eight of our northern States–Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North Dakota.
Situated just south of Harvey this unique trail allows visitors an opportunity to get close to the flora and fauna of the prairies and rolling foothills. The final leg of this trail meanders westward through the vast plains of North Dakota. Hiking, or driving through any portion of this unique trail is truly an experience to write home about! There’s terrain to challenge or just inspire every type of hiker. You’ll see what we mean when we say you’ll be swept away by the experience.
Find maps of the trail and more info at https://northcountrytrail.org/the-trail/north-dakota/.
Wells County Museum, Fessenden, North Dakota
The museum consists of frontier exhibits in regards to the local and regional history of the county and how the towns were established. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The museum is open from May 1 through October 1 by appointment only; it is also open to the public during the week of the fair (3rd weekend in June). To make an appointment to visit the Wells County Museum call 547-3415. The museum is located in Fessenden at the Wells County Fair Grounds.