CSi News Now Roundup Jan. 18-23: Theater, Volleyball, JRMC Gala
CSi News Now ran several community notices Jan. 18-23 highlighting a dinner-theater, a youth volleyball tournament, and JRMC’s employee recognition gala - events that boost local activity and services.

A busy patch of community events across Jan. 18-23 put arts, athletics and healthcare recognition in the spotlight for Stutsman County residents. CSi News Now posted multiple short notices promoting the Kitchen Witches dinner-theater, the Summit Snowball Showdown volleyball tournament, and JRMC’s Golden Gala employee recognition, alongside weather updates, club meetups and senior-center and Arts Center class listings.
The Kitchen Witches dinner-theater combined an evening meal with live performance and ran Jan. 23, with an additional performance scheduled for Jan. 24. The format pairs local dining venues with performing talent, offering both cultural entertainment and ancillary revenue for food and beverage vendors. Local patrons attending the Jan. 23 show helped support performers and hospitality workers, while the Jan. 24 performance gives residents another chance to attend.
The Summit Snowball Showdown volleyball tournament will be held Jan. 25 and is promoted as a one-day competitive meet. Tournaments of this type typically draw visiting teams, family spectators and volunteer officials, creating short-term demand for local restaurants, fuel and, when applicable, lodging. Volleyball-specific activity - serves, digs, and spikes - also keeps local youth athletics programs engaged during the winter season and feeds into seasonal registration and coaching opportunities.

Jamestown Regional Medical Center’s Golden Gala employee recognition was summarized in a notice posted Jan. 23. Employee recognition events spotlight staffing and retention efforts at major local employers, with implications for workforce morale and recruitment. A visible commitment to employee recognition can ripple into patient experience, labor stability and community reputation for a large employer on whom many families rely.
Beyond those headline items, the aggregator included weather-forecast updates and notices from community clubs, the senior center and the Arts Center about upcoming classes. These brief postings function as local connective tissue - they remind residents about service hours, registration windows and opportunities to volunteer or enroll. Each bulletin linked to host organizations’ event pages for ticket and registration details, enabling readers to follow up directly with event organizers.
For residents, the practical takeaway is straightforward: several community activities remain accessible now and this weekend. Kitchen Witches offers a last-night ticketing opportunity on Jan. 24, and the Summit Snowball Showdown presents live volleyball action Jan. 25. JRMC’s Golden Gala highlights area employers’ focus on staff support. Check the host organization pages for ticket, registration and location details to plan attendance or volunteer shifts. These events keep civic life moving and support local service providers as winter programming continues.
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