Prairie Grit Summer Nights
Prairie Grit Summer Nights is a free five-week outdoor event series for adaptive participants ages 5 and up and their families, held every Tuesday in June at the Minot Family YMCA.
Easter Egg Splash
Easter Egg Splash offers adaptive families a water-based Easter egg hunt and open swim time in a supportive setting. Prize bags are provided for each child.
Adaptive Bowling at North Hill Bowl
Adaptive Bowling at North Hill Bowl offers athletes ages 5+ the chance to bowl in a supportive environment. $5 per session, 15 participants max.
Wild West Rodeo for Special Kids
The Wild West Rodeo gives adaptive athletes ages 5+ the chance to experience rodeo events, followed by a pizza party celebration.
Halloween Fun Hour at the YMCA
Halloween Fun Hour at the YMCA offers children with special needs and their families a safe space to enjoy costumes, games, and treats.
Adaptive Swim Meet
The Fall Swim Meet is an adaptive swim event for athletes of all abilities. Swimmers will have the chance to demonstrate their skills, participate in races, and enjoy time in the water with friends and family. This event is designed to celebrate progress, encourage participation, and provide a fun, supportive atmosphere for athletes and their families.
BurliMOT Adaptive Mile
The Scheels BurliMOT Adaptive Run, Walk & Roll is a one-mile inclusive event for individuals with disabilities of all ages and mobility levels. Whether using a wheelchair, walker, or simply moving at your own pace, participants are encouraged to run, walk, or roll through a supportive and celebratory course.
Sibshops with Prairie Grit
Sibshops provide siblings of children with disabilities a chance to connect, share, and have fun with peers. Open to ages 7–12. Free, with pizza provided.
Adaptive Dance Camp
Prairie Grit’s Adaptive Dance Camp is held each summer at the Minot Family YMCA. The camp is open to adaptive participants ages 5 to 15 and focuses on movement, music, and social connection in an inclusive setting.
Parent Support Group
The Parent Support Group provides a welcoming space for parents of children with disabilities to connect, share experiences, and gain valuable resources. Meetings focus on self-care, advocacy, and navigating challenges, with guest speakers and discussions tailored to the needs of attendees.