Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Find Yourself At Home at The Glen at Hunter's Run

Here at the Glen at Hunter’s Run, you’ll find yourself at home. Our comfortable residences offer luxury while still feeling like home the moment you step foot inside. Every single one of our apartments is up to date and made to suit your needs. We offer multiple floor plans and we’re sure you’ll find one that you’ll fall in love with!

Our different floor plans are crafted with your comfort in mind. We have one bedrooms with one bathroom, two bedrooms with two bathrooms and three bedrooms with three bathrooms. You can check on the availability of each of these here. Each of these floor plans comes in multiple configurations so check each one to find the one that’s right for you!

Each of our beautiful apartments comes equipped with a private garage, a business center and a well equipped fitness center. Our clubhouse is a great place to kick back and enjoy the company of your neighbors in comfort. Each apartment has its own washing and drying units, a private balcony to enjoy the view and basic kitchen appliances. The best aspect of the Glen at Hunter’s Run is that we’re pet friendly! You can adopt a dog or cat and they can live happily with you at the Glen too!

The Glen at Hunter’s Run is located in the heart of Watford City. Nearby, you’ll find everything you could need, right at your fingertips. The Glen is located just around the corner from the Watford City Golf Course so when the weather’s nice you can head on over and schedule some tee time. A little displaced in ND you’ll find the Little Missouri Grille. Taco John’s is great to stop at on Taco Tuesdays. And don’t forget Outlaws’ which cooks up some of the best steaks you’ll ever find.

McKenzie County Farmer and Tractor Supply Co. are here for all of your farming needs. When you’re ready to take your apartment to the next level, Do It Best is nearby for all of your home improvement needs. You can’t forget about Meyer’s Department Store for all of your clothing needs.

If you’re moving to Watford City or you’re already here and shopping around for a new home sweet home, look no further than the Glen at Hunter’s Run. The Glen has everything you could need and is in prime location to enjoy everything that Watford City has to offer. We’re pet friendly here and we know your pets will enjoy their home here just as much as you will. For more information on the Glen at Hunter’s Run and to see the available apartments head to our website. We hope to see you soon!

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Labor Day Weekend at Old Settlers' Day

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As much as we love the Summer weather, the time has come to put away the white pants and sandals, and unpack and sweaters. Although Fall doesn't officially start until September 23, Labor Day weekend has come to signify Summer's unofficial send-off. If you are searching for some fun ways to end the season, look no further than the neighboring town of Alexander, who is celebrating its 70th annual Old Settlers' Day tradition this Labor Day weekend!

For the past 70 years (with the exception of 1950), the Alexander Old Settlers' Day celebration has been held on the first Saturday in September, but it has since grown into a days-long celebration. This year's Old Settlers' Day festivities begin tomorrow, September 3, and run through Sunday, September 6. Activities to look forward to include a chili cook-off, parade, and barbecue, just to list a few. At the first celebration, the Burns family donated meat for the community feed, and modeled after this act, each year a family is honored during the celebration, and this family donates meat to the Saturday barbecue. This year's honorees are the members of the Jack and Elizabeth Hatter family, who will, indeed, donate meat to Saturday's community cookout!

The schedule of events for the festival begins with a bonfire tomorrow at 7 P.M, and ramp up on Friday with the chili cook off and street dance. The festival culminates on Saturday, with activities like the parade, arts & crafts and food vendors, community barbecue, kids' carnival, Alexander Comets football game, bingo, horseshoes at the Hi-Way Lounge and yet another street dance! The Hatter family honors will take place on Saturday, as well. Entertainment for the street dances will be provided by The Culprits (Friday) and The Great Outdoors (Saturday). To view the complete event schedule, click here.

This event is enjoyable for guests of all ages! If you are interested in attending this family-friendly event, purchase an Old Settlers' Day button for $2! The drive from your apartment home at The Glen at Hunter's Run in Watford City to Alexander is only 25 minutes!

If you would rather stay close to home over the holiday weekend, you can always visit one of Watford City's parks and have a picnic with your friends and family! Do you have other exciting plans for the weekend? Share them with us on our Facebook and Twitter pages!

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Dog Days of Watford City

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If you are of the opinion that dogs are more than simply pets, but are rather a member of the family, then you will surely want to treat your dog today because it is National Dog Day! Watford City is a very dog-friendly place to live, especially if your dog enjoys a lot of outdoor exercise. If you normally take your dog out for a walk and want to mix-up its routine, here are some dog-friendly outings you can take in Watford City, as well as some other pet-friendly places in Watford.

Outdoor Hikes
Taking a hike can be an enjoyable activity for both dogs and owners alike! While you can walk with your dog anywhere along the Maah Daah Hey Trail, if you choose to go up to where the trail meets the Little Missouri National Grasslands (North Ranger District), your dogs are allowed to be off-leash. Another scenic hike your may wish to take with your dog is at Theodore Roosevelt National Park (North Unit). However, please note that pets are not allowed on trails or backcountry, but they are permitted on roads, picnic areas and campgrounds in the park, as long as they are leashed within 6 feet of their owner. Dogs are permitted at the Fort Union Trade Post National Historic Site, in all outdoor areas, including the courtyard.

The Glen at Hunter's Run
Whether you currently live at The Glen at Hunter's Run or are considering making our community your home, we provide a pet-friendly environment for your dog. We accept both large and small breeds, with a limit of 2 pets per home. We also have plenty of green space to take your dogs out - we just ask that owners clean up after their pets. For more specific details about our pet policy, contact our leasing office at 855-466-5604.

Nearby Veterinary Services
If you have moved to Watford City along with your canine companion, you can take comfort in knowing that reliable veterinary services are located in town. Watford City Veterinary Clinic offers dog boarding and spa services and 24/7 emergency veterinary care, in addition to yearly health and wellness check-ups. The veterinary clinic is only 10 minutes away from The Glen at Hunter's Run!

Watford City is not only a beautiful place for you and your family to reside, but a place that your dog will be more than happy to call home, too. Where do you like to take your dog out and about in Watford City? Let us know on our Facebook and Twitter pages!

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Road Trip: Watford to Medora

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While the summer will soon be drawing to a close and the kids will be back in school, there is still some time left to explore the beautiful state of North Dakota! Pack the car and take the family on an end-of-summer day trip to nearby Medora! The drive from your home at The Glen at Hunter's Run to Medora, ND is about 90 minutes, and there is plenty to see and do there!

If you're looking for something outdoorsy to do, visit the other end of Theodore Roosevelt National Park! You may have explored the northern end, living in Watford City, but at the Medora side of the park, guests can view the wildlife and terrain from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. year round. At the South Unit Visitor Center, programs like guided walks and tours are conducted daily! Guests may also hike or bike the park's trails. If you want to take in a truly spectacular view of the Badlands, stop at the nearby Painted Canyon Visitor Center.

For those who prefer a trip with some entertainment involved, visit the Medora Musical! The western-style musical show is dedicated to Teddy Roosevelt and the time he spent in the North Dakota Badlands. Guests will enjoy the family-friendly entertainment in the Medora Musical's 2,900 seat amphitheater. You can even take a behind-the-scenes tour of the theater. The Medora Musical's season runs through September 12.

If you want to take a trip for the kids, the Medora Family Fun Center is the place to go! The kids are guaranteed to love playing on the world's largest inflatable water slide reach new heights on the bungee jump trampolines, scale the rock climbing wall, and can even have a slingshot water balloon fight! The Family Fun Center is located next to the entrance of the Medora Campground.

These are just a few of Medora's biggest attractions - others activities include horseback riding, shooting ranges, camping, golfing and the North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame! For more information on attractions, visit the official Medora website.

What are you waiting for? Start packing the car! Do you have any recommended sites to visit in Medora? Let us know on our Facebook and Twitter pages!

Additional sources consulted:
ND Tourism

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Finger Lickin' Good: Watford City Ribfest

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With the month of August quickly approaching, it means that another annual Watford City event is approaching, too. If you love BBQ, live music and classic cars, you will most definitely love The Best of the West Ribfest, which is on Friday, August 7!

The Ribfest will be located along Main Street in Downtown Watford City, and will take place from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Prime time will be between 5 and 9 p.m., which is when the ribs will be served. In addition to finger lickin' good ribs, sauces and all of the fixings, there will be food and concessions from many other local vendors. This event is family friendly, so bring the entire family down for games, bingo, and the ping pong drop!

The live entertainment at this year's event will likely have you dancing in the street! The performer lineup includes Jessie Veeder and Outlaw Sippin', Medora's Burning Hill Singers, Lonesome Willy, Gettin' Outta Dodge, and Kristi Goldade!

In between sets, check out the dozens of classic cars which will be on display. According to the McKenzie County Farmer, while the event typically has 20-30 cars, Ribfest organizers are hoping to have even more this year.

While all of the activities we have mentioned so far would quality as "spectator sports," you can actually get in on the action! Do you think your ribs have what it takes to be known as "the best of the west?" 5 p.m. is the hour of the rib showdown, and with prize money at stake, you won't want to lose! The first place winning team will take home $1,000! If you have your eyes on the prize, be sure to submit your team as soon as possible, as the number of teams is limited to 20. If you would like to register for the competition, click here to download a form.

The Glen at Hunters Run is proud to be a sponsor of this year's Ribfest! May the best ribs win and we hope to see you there on August 7!

Additional sources consulted:
Watford City Chamber of Commerce

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Watford City Schools Adapt to Growing Numbers

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The resident influx in Watford City for Bakken oil jobs is not made up of oil workers alone - it consists of oil workers' wives and children, as well. Although school is currently out for the summer, at the schools themselves, there is quite a lot of work happening behind the scenes in preparation for the 2015-2016 school year and beyond.

The McKenzie County Public School district in Watford City is comprised of Watford City Elementary School, which holds grades K-6, and Watford City High School. The 2015-2016 school year begins on Thursday, August 20 and the schools are preparing for record enrollment numbers this year. The elementary school has already procured two new modular buildings, which will provide four additional classrooms for students. This addition brings the total number of modular classrooms in the school to 10. Once the new Watford City High School is completed, the fourth and fifth graders will move into the former high school space. Until then, those two grades will use the modular spaces. Pre-registration days for the elementary school are currently taking place and regular enrollment ends August 5.

As is mentioned above, once the new high school is completed and students move into the new building, the elementary and junior high students will have more space. Construction on the new high school is moving along according to schedule, and should be finished by January 2016. School officials are hoping that the transition can occur in between fall and spring semesters in January. The new $50 million school will have upgrades including an auditorium for theater and fine arts programs, football fields and a track field. To view pictures on how the high school construction is progressing, as of July 18, click here.

Although the population increase in the Watford City and McKenzie County areas, these changes will also bring new opportunities and additional programs and facilities to Watford City youth. Until August 20 though, the kids can enjoy the parks, sleeping in, and everything else that summer in Watford City has to offer!

The Glen at Hunter's Run apartment homes are located less than a 10-minute drive away from Watford City schools.

Thursday, July 2, 2015

July 4th Celebrations

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This Saturday, July 4th, the United States of America will celebrate its 239th birthday! While Watford City may be a small town, we still enjoy celebrating with our neighboring communities. With a long weekend ahead of us, we are ready to spend some quality time with our family and our community!

Just 8 miles west of your home at The Glen at Hunter's Run, our neighbors in the town on Arnegard are preparing for its July 4th celebration! The two-day celebration begins tomorrow evening, July 3, from 6-8 PM with hamburgers in the park. The festivities will continue on Saturday, beginning with a 5K walk/run at 9 AM in honor of resident Sherry Arnold. The run will be followed by crafts and a bouncy house for the kids in the park. The Independence Day parade will begin at 11 AM.

Be sure to come to the event hungry, because starting at noon in the park, there will be a barbecue and pies for sale! Paula Slow will be providing the live entertainment as visitors enjoy the weather and BBQ!

At 1 PM, there will be a ceremony to honor Sherry Arnold. Arnold was a math teacher for 18 years, and after battling cancer for six years, she was able to defeat the disease! The ceremony will honor her life after cancer and her accomplishments. Other afternoon events include softball, street hockey and a tractor pull.

At dusk comes the main event - fireworks! What would an Independence Day celebration be without watching fireworks dazzle the skies over North Dakota?

To gain admission to the event, guests must purchase a $2 at First International Bank & Trust, CornerStone Bank, Short Stop and Charlie's. Food and drink will be available throughout the day. This event is family friendly!

What are you big plans for the upcoming holiday weekend? Whether it's spending time at home grilling or baking, enjoying the outdoors with your family or attending the events in Arnegard, we want to know! Share you plans with The Glen at Hunter's Run on our Facebook and Twitter pages! Have a safe and happy holiday weekend filled with friends, family and fireworks!

Sources consulted:
McKenzie County Farmer
McKenzie County Tourism
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