June - September Check the GOLF page of this website for a list of all the upcoming tounaments this year!
September 2008 September 18th - 21st: Annual Sunflower Festival. Watch this website for additional information regarding events.
September 19th & 20th: 50 Year Reunion, Class of 1958. Social hour on the 19th beginning at 5pm at the VFW. Brunch at Sam & Bev Robertson's on the 20th at 10am and a banquet that evening at the Enderlin Golf Course at 6pm. For more information contact Lowell & Shirley Hanson at 30 Hanson Rd., Clancy, MT 59634-9647. Phone 406-442-0439 or 406-442-8108.
September 19th - 21st: The EHS Class of 1998 will be holding its 10 Year Class Reunion the weekend of Sunflower Days (September 19-21). Please contact Brett Lindemann (lucky_lindy_7@hotmail.com, 701-730-5159) or Tera Rolph Sistad (trolph@dgf.k12.mn.us , 701361-9620) for more information on details closer to the date.
Would you like to post your event or meeting on our site? Email enderlinadvocate@msn.com to send your information and get posted. Be sure to include the important W's pertinant to your event : Who? What? Where? When? and Why?
Enderlin is located in picturesque southeastern North Dakota. The townsite was purchased by Edward Pierce, acting as attorney for the Minnesota Land and Trust Company from Eleanor Olson, Ranei Gullickson and Johanna Pierce, and the official plot of the town filed October 7, 1891.
There has been much debate on the source of the town name. The myth that it derived from "end of the line" has been exploited, for Valley City, ND was the end of the St. Paul and Sault St. Marie (Soo Line) railroad tracks in 1891. Official Soo Line word is that it was named by Mr. F. D. Underwood, then General Manager, for a name he had seen in an English book he had read.
Enderlin is a friendly, progressive, growing community with deep ties to agriculture. Enderlin is home to Northern Sun/ADM, North America's largest sunflower processing plant and a crew-change and yard office for the Canadian Pacific Railway. These two along with the Enderlin Public School System and Maryhill Manor are the largest employers for the community.
Outdoor opportunties are abundant in southeast North Dakota. Hunting, fishing, hiking, skiing, wildlife and bird watching are popular. We invite you to come and stay a while.