Alexander Old Settler’s Day
About
The Labor Day weekend begins a celebration that began over 50 years ago as a community picnic at the end of the harvest season and has grown to one of McKenzie County's larger events.
The beef barbecue is still an integral part of of Old Settlers Day. The event now covers 3 days and features such activities as a bonfire, parade, a program, dances, school athletics, children's activities, bingo and horseshoes.
History of Old Settler's Day
I've been ranching for fifty years and I'm going to retire. If you fellows in Alexander will sponsor an Old Timers' Picnic, "I'll furnish the critter for the barbecue", said Lem Burns in the summer of 1946. The Alexander Community Club accepted his proposal and the Old Settlers Day was begun as Lem Burns Day and has continued annually since then.
The first picnic did not draw a huge crowd but the streets of Alexander were filled with farmers, pioneer settlers and former residents. The picnic turned out to be such an enjoyable event that it became an annual affair.
The first year, the beef was cooked in an oven pan 4’x6’. Fred Shipman later showed the men how to fix the meat in a pit barbecue. The pit is dug and the bonfire is held on Thursdays night to provide coals for the barbecue. Many loads of wood are hauled by the community for this purpose. Friday afternoon the meat is cut, salt, pepper and onions are added, wrapped in butcher paper and ham bags, placed in gunny sacks, dipped in barrels of water, and thrown into the pit with half the coals removed. The remaining coals and dirt are then pushed over the meat and it begins to cook. It is removed at noon on Saturday in time for the picnic. The barbecue beef is served on a bun along with baked beans dished up from steaming cast iron kettles.
Through the years Old Settlers’ has been held on the first Saturday in September with the exception of 1950 when it was postponed one week due to rainy weather. The following week there was even more rain and had to be held anyway due to the cut up of the meat. Old Settlers’ was never postponed again. It snowed in 1961 but that didn’t stop the proceedings.
In 1989, the Centennial year, the event was extended to a four day celebration beginning on Thursday with the bonfire.
Through the years there have been many different activities to take part in throughout the celebration. Thank you to all the community members that make this event happen. We look forward to seeing you there!
Past Old Settlers' Honorees
1946 - Lemuel Burns | 1956 - Howard 'Chip' Monson | 1966 - Roy Johnson | 1976 - Kenny Rindahl | 1986 - Lloyd Powell | 1996 - Herman Schmitz | 2006 - Jim Taylor | 2016 - The Roger & Eunice Sanders Family |
1947 - Carl Latcher | 1957 - Dave Crighton | 1967 - Art Ableman | 1977 - Armosa Weber | 1987 - Orville Haugen | 1997 - Gertude Mosby | 2007 - Tom Dwyer | 2017 - Bill & Donna Lewis |
1948 - Obert Skedsvold | 1958 - Mrs. Grace Dwyer | 1968 - Lars Haugen | 1978 - Gunda Fjelstad | 1988 - Art Link | 1998 - Bill Forthun | 2008 - Roy Winden | 2018 - Jim & Barb Jacobson |
1949 - Ernest Leland | 1959 - Fred Echert | 1969 - Edith Lanz | 1979 - Grief Coates | 1989 - Emil Pesek | 1999 - John Mrachek | 2009 - Lenard Fixen Family | 2019 - Dick & Janice Iverson |
1950 - Joe Wheeling | 1960 - John Link | 1970 - Ragna Aasen | 1980 - F. A. Rhoade | 1990 - Tim Dwyer | 2000 - Fred James | 2010 - Ray Papineau | |
1951 - Julius Jacobson | 1961 - Edwin Sanders | 1971 - James Neer, Sr. | 1981 - Bob Hinman | 1991 - Vince Rettig | 2001 - Nora Slagle | 2011 - Solveig Okland | |
1952 - Anders Madsen | 1962 - Frank Erickson | 1972 - Christ Enstulen | 1982 - Clark Jenner | 1992 - George Novak | 2002 - Arne Skedsvold | 2012 - Carlson-Heinz | |
1953 - Carl Turnquist | 1963 - Harold Chaney | 1973 - Anna Drovdal | 1983 - Albert B. Mrachek | 1993 - Clarence Melland | 2003 - Clarence Bolken | 2013 - Kenneth Haugen | |
1954 - Spike Meek | 1964 - Dorsey Slagle | 1974 - Fred Mcintyre | 1984 - Hattie Melland | 1994 - Lee Stenehjem | 2004 - Tom Davidson | 2014 - Alexander First Responders & Alexander Fire Department | |
1955 - John Slator | 1965 - Julius Forthun | 1975 - Mrs. Geo. Henry | 1985 - Garvin Jacobson | 1995 - Charles Aasen | 2005 - Ron Timmrecks | 2015 - Jack and Elizabeth Hatter |