Scott Moen as Guest on The Fargo Five 7/23/24

5 videos • 10 views • by Conrad Fargo explore the rich tapestry of Fargo and Moorhead's vibrant community through the eyes of Scott Moen, manager of the Moorhead American Legion Post 21. With over 25 years of dedication to the Legion, Scott offers a deep dive into the organization's role and impact. Scott reflects on his journey from a regular patron to a pivotal leader at the Legion. Initially drawn by the welcoming atmosphere, he took on roles from bartender to color guard, eventually becoming the Legion’s commander before assuming his current managerial position. He sheds light on the distinctions between veterans' organizations, such as the American Legion and the VFW, emphasizing the Legion's inclusivity compared to the VFW's overseas service requirement. The conversation then transitions to the unique structure of the Legion, comprising the club, charitable gaming, and the post, which manages the property and operations behind the scenes. Scott's commitment to the Legion is evident in his recounting of the 100th anniversary celebration, despite weather setbacks, and his proactive approach during the COVID-19 pandemic to keep the Legion active and community-focused. We delve into the upcoming Summer Blast event on July 26th and 27th, featuring a dynamic mix of music and entertainment, from a Dixie Land band to tribute acts like Queen Bohemian. Scott outlines the event's diverse offerings, including a dunk tank, mechanical bull, and axe throwing, with ticket details and family-friendly activities. Scott also discusses the Legion's role in supporting the North Dakota Minnesota Veterans Honor Flight, which takes veterans to Washington, D.C., for a free visit to memorials. He highlights how the Legion’s events and fundraisers contribute to this noble cause. Shifting gears, Scott shares his love for video games, particularly the Fallout series, and his fondness for Minnesota state parks like Itasca, humorously noting the prevalence of mosquitoes. He also updates us on a local missing cat and the changes in truck driver testing requirements at the Minnesota State Community and Technical College, reflecting on the differences in state regulations. In a lighter moment, Scott discusses household dynamics, like the best way to load a dishwasher, and the often-unseen challenges of managing a bar and grill. His candid reflections on career surprises and personal values, including a three-word message to his 18-year-old self—“treat people respectfully”—offer valuable insights into his life and work. Join us on this episode as Scott Moen’s passion for the Moorhead American Legion and his vibrant community spirit shine through. Tune in for a blend of heartfelt stories, community updates, and personal reflections that celebrate the essence of Fargo and Moorhead.