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Fargo Public Library to Host Music Event with Conductor Jack Norton on Friday, July 17

The performance is open to all ages and will be held at the downtown Dr. James Carlson Library

07/14/2026 9:00 a.m.


  • Conductor Jack Norton
    Conductor Jack Norton

As part of this year’s Summer Reading Challenge, the Fargo Public Library is hosting “Prehistoric Beats” an all-ages music event on Friday, July 17, at 11:30 a.m. at the Dr. James Carlson Library, 2801 32nd Ave. S. Kids of all ages are invited to attend and travel back in time as Conductor Jack plays live music on guitar, ukulele, harmonica, kazoo and more – all while introducing youngsters to the world of music. No registration is required for this free event. For further details, contact the Children’s Services Department at 701.241.1495 or kids@fargolibrary.org.

Conductor Jack is an Emmy Award winning children's educator, YouTuber and entertainer. He sings family folk songs and original children's music that promotes reading, literacy and having fun at the library.

This event is part of the Fargo Public Library’s free 2026 Summer Reading Challenge that runs through August 15. This all-ages program offers a summer filled with stories, weekly special events, performances and activities for kids, teens and adults. Anyone can participate by reading, attending events and completing challenges. This event along with the Fargo Public Library’s Summer Reading Challenge are sponsored by the Friends of the Fargo Public Library.

All Fargo Public Library events are free and open to the public. Adults must accompany children ages 9 and younger. For more information regarding the Fargo Public Library and a list of upcoming Summer Reading Challenge events for all ages, call 701.241.1495. If you need any accommodation in order to participate, we are happy to help to the best of our ability. Please contact the Fargo Public Library via email at Accessibility@fargolibrary.org or call 701.241.1495. at least three business days in advance.