NACUFS 2009

Fargo in February

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Yeah sure you betcha! the 2009 NACUFS Continental Regional Conference is in Fargo, February 22-25, 2009.
 
Fargo-Moorhead is a bustling and active metropolitan area set in the midst of rich and fertile farmland. Here you will find rich Scandinavian heritage and history, diverse cuisine options, and some of the most friendly people around. In fact, Self magazine named Fargo-Moorhead the Happiest City in America for women and Fargo ranks as one of the 10 most affordable places to live and work.
 
The 2009 Continental Regional Conference is a conference you won't want to miss. Award-winning chefs, amazing speakers, networking opportunities, and educational sessions are just a few of the reasons you will love Fargo in February.  

 

Top Nine Reasons to Visit Fargo In February 2009


Amazing Food – Fargo is home to several upscale local restaurants that will amaze and astound you.

Fantastic Views – Clear winter nights provide excellent opportunities to view the beautiful night sky. During the day, snow covered trees accent this winter wonderland.

Friendly - When you get out and experience the community and the people you’ll find that Fargo-Moorhead is one of the friendliest metro areas in the nation.

Education – Expand your knowledge of the food industry, including trends and upcoming changes.  

Safety – Fargo-Moorhead has one of the lowest crime rates in the nation. In fact, you will discover many people let their cars run in February – and they don’t get stolen!

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Bragging Rights – Next time your friends back home think it is too cold, tell them about the weather in Fargo.

Learn about Following a Dream – A local man hand-built a full-scale Viking ship which now resides in Moorhead.

Visit your hero – Roger Maris grew up in Fargo and is laid to rest there as well. A museum in West Acres Mall brings the local legend back to life.

Network – Meet and get to know food professionals from all across the region.

Fargo-Moorhead Climate* 

Summer: 80/57 degrees F; summers are pleasant with few days of high heat or humidity

Autumn: September 70/46 degrees F; November 35/19 degrees F; autumn is delightfully crisp and cool; peak leaf color time is usually the first week of October

Winter: 20/2 degrees F; winters are cold but not damp; skies are frequently sunny; seasonal snowfall averages 48 inches

Spring: March 35/19 degrees F.; May 70/45 degrees F.; spring is regularly warm and sunny after March and early April

*Information provided by the Fargo-Moorhead Chamber of Commerce 

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