BISMARCK, N.D. — Manned largely by people hidden under cowboy hats and masks, a Bismarck Events Center parking lot on Friday, Sept. 11, became a make-shift to-go restaurant. But the masked men and women working feverishly to prepare and package meals were not trying to conceal their identities, super-hero style. They were serving some real-life super heroes: health care workers.
The North Dakota Stockmen’s Association, North Dakota Beef Commission and North Dakota Cattlewomen worked together on the event, for which 1,300 health care professionals had preregistered. North Dakota State University Barbecue Bootcamp prepared the meals, and volunteers with the three organizations put them together.
“It’s our way as beef producers and ranchers to show our appreciation and respect for those in the health services and the EMS worlds, and we’re glad we’re able to sponsor this for them,” said North Dakota Stockmen’s Association President Dan Rorvig.
Most cars were coming through what Rorvig called the “drive-thru window.” They’d drive up next to a large white tent, and volunteers with the organizations would bring meals to the vehicles. Shortly after the 11 a.m. start time, hundreds of meals had been loaded into cars, buses, vans and pickups that drove off to Bismarck-area health care facilities.
Later, Rorvig said, a number of health care workers would join the volunteers in the tent.
North Dakota Beef Commission Chairman Weston Dvorak registers healthcare professionals to receive meals during a Sept. 11, 2020, event put on by North Dakota beef groups. (Jenny Schlecht / Agweek)
North Dakota State University BBQ Boot Camp prepared the food for meals for healthcare professionals on Sept. 11, 2020, and volunteers from North Dakota beef groups packaged and served the food. (Jenny Schlecht / Agweek)
Volunteers with North Dakota beef groups package meals for healthcare professionals during a Sept. 11, 2020, event in Bismarck, N.D. (Jenny Schlecht / Agweek)
“We value those who are willing to step up and serve on the front lines, whether it’s overseas or whether it’s here at home,” he said.
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