Some people say Hatton Prairie Village sits in God's country. A pioneer-settled small town in some of the richest farmland in the Red River Valley surrounded by seven churches, scores of family farms and hundreds of homes with lush gardens and flower beds. A place where you hear a Norwegian brogue, shop talk at the local café, church bells on Sunday morning, John Deere tractors heading to fields and kids on bikes heading to ball diamonds.
Hatton Prairie Village is proud to be part of this community and to offer you catered country living at its best. We have 42 skilled nursing rooms (41 private rooms and 1 double room) and 11 independent and assisted living apartments. We are owned by our community's seven churches - Beaver Creek Lutheran church, Bethany Lutheran church, Goose River Lutheran church, Holmes United Methodist church, Little Forks Lutheran church, St. John Lutheran church and Zoar Lutheran church.
Hatton Prairie Village's Board of Directors consists of representatives from each of the seven churches. Here are the folks on our Board:
Nancy Johnson, President (Zoar)
Clayton Anderson, Vice President (Beaver Creek)
Linda Reinhart, Secretary (Little Forks)
Sandi Christensen, Treasurer (Goose River)
Gary Vaagene (St. John)
Karen Naastad (Bethany)
Marguerite Kent (Holmes)
Click on www.hattonnd.com for more about the Hatton community. We’re 35 miles southwest of Grand Forks in northeastern North Dakota.
"I can't think of a better place to call home." - 36-year resident of Hatton