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"My Fair Lady"
Community Theatre artists will produce the timeless musical “My Fair Lady” in the Matthews Opera House the last three weekends in October (15th, 16th, 17th, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 29th, 30th, 31st). The musical will show on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm, and on Sundays at 2:00 pm. Opera House veteran, Shirlene Joseph will direct the production. Rehearsals will begin in September and area artists wanting to be involved should keep these dates open. Audition dates will be announced at a later date. Volunteers will begin work this summer because of the extensive costuming required. For more information contact the Spearfish Arts Center at (605) 642-7973.
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Posted by SACuser on Tuesday, August 24, 2010 (07:00:00)
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Heavenly Harp Concert
Karin and Joy Gunderson, mother-daughter musical duo known as Heavenly Harp, will give a free concert Tuesday, July 27 at 7:00 PM at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Spearfish.
The ministry of Heavenly Harp was founded in 2004 with the mission of making available the unique healing benefits of harp music combined with the power of scripture and prayer to anyone, anytime, anywhere. Heavenly Harp brings peace and relaxation as well as comfort into everyday life.
Karin will relate inspiring stories from her work as a harpist for hospice. The Gundersons also will play harp duets, sing together and add occasional flute and Native American flute accompaniment. There is no admission charge; offerings are accepted. For more information, contact Our Savior’s at 642-3715.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Wednesday, July 21, 2010 (01:06:44)
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Small Gardens, Big Blooms Workshop At The Historic Adams House
The Historic Adams House will host a small gardens workshop on Saturday, July 24, 2010 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Join master gardener Mary Lou Paulson for a workshop that focuses on creating small gardens that maximize bloom potential. The event is open to the public, wheelchair accessible, $5 for members and $10 for non-members. Space is limited, for reservations and additional information please call 605-578-3724. Parking for the Historic Adams House, 22 Van Buren Ave. is available directly in front of the Adams House or in the Sherman Street parking lot next to First Interstate Bank.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Saturday, July 17, 2010 (07:00:00)
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Picnic On The Lawn At The Historic Adams House
Relax and enjoy a picnic and lecture on the beautiful lawn of the Historic Adams House on Friday, July 23, 2010 at 12:00 noon. Days of ’76 Museum director Deborah Gangloff will share the story of the history of the Days of ’76 Museum. Bring a lunch and a blanket or chair. The event is open to the public, wheelchair accessible, free admission but donations are appreciated. Please call 605-578-1928 for more information. In case of inclement weather, the lecture will be moved to Deadwood City Hall. Parking for the Historic Adams House, 22 Van Buren Ave. is available directly in front of the Adams House or in the Sherman Street parking lot next to First Interstate Bank.
The Days of ’76 Museum is an outgrowth of the Days of ’76 Celebration, the most enduring historic attraction in Deadwood. Since the 1970s the museum’s home has been a pole barn, inadequate to protect its collections including the Days of ’76 Rodeo Collection, 52 horse-drawn vehicles, and a collection of historic old west and American Indian art, artifacts and archives. Gangloff will share the journey of Deadwood’s oldest attraction to our newest attraction – a 30,000 square foot state of the art rodeo cowboy western heritage center.
Deborah Gangloff has 35 years of experience in the museum field working in museums in New York, Illinois and South Dakota. She was the former curator at the Dahl Art Center. As Assistant Director of the Adams Museum & House, Deborah oversaw the restoration of the Historic Adams House. Gangloff is currently the director of the Days of ’76 Museum and assists the Days board in the development of the new museum that will include expanded interpreted exhibits, programs and services.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Friday, July 16, 2010 (07:00:00)
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Northern Hills Connection Lunch
The Northern Hills Connection group, formerly Christian Women’s Club, invites you to join us for lunch at its next monthly meeting, Tuesday, July 20, at 12 noon at the Golden Hills Resort at 900 Miners Avenue in Lead, SD.
Inspirational speaker Trish Harder, of Worland, Wyoming, will share about going through your problems without them going through you.
A feature of the meeting will be a presentation by Becky Gropper CLTC, agent, of Belle Fourche on How to Invest in Retirement. Spearfish resident Cathy White will provide musical entertainment accompanied by Janet Higbee of Spearfish.
Tickets for the 90-minute program are $12 and include lunch, the feature, the music, and the speaker. Reservations are appreciated but walk-ins are welcome.
To make reservations please call Judy at 347-5266 or Marlene at 722-5307 by Friday, July 16th.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Tuesday, July 13, 2010 (23:40:01)
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Huge Rummage Sale Fundraiser
Huge 3 day Rummage Sale fundraiser for Canyon Lake Senior Center of Rapid City. Sale begins with an Early Bird sale on Thursday, July 15 from 4-6 pm and a $5.00 entry fee. Sale continues on Friday, July 16 from 8 am til 5 pm and again on Saturday, July 17 from 8 am til noon with no entry fee Friday nor Saturday. Appliances, furniture, jewerly, boutique items, clothing, toys and much, much more. CLICK HERE for the Canyon Lake Senior Center website.
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Posted by clscpublicity on Thursday, July 08, 2010 (07:00:00)
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An Adams Night Under The Stars: A Fundraiser For The Historic Adams House
The Historic Adams House will host a unique summer fundraising event on Saturday, July 10, 2010 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. An Adams Night Under the Stars will feature an evening concert with the Northern Hills Community Band, a plant sale, bake sale, ice cream social, food concessions and a children’s area including face painting and games. Tickets are $1 per item. Parking for the Historic Adams House, 22 Van Buren Ave. is available in front of the Historic Adams House or in the Sherman Street parking lot next to First Interstate Bank. For more information contact Michael Ellison at 605-578-3724.
Participants may purchase raffle tickets, bid on silent auction items and win door prizes in a summer carnival atmosphere. All proceeds benefit the Historic Adams House public programming. Bring a blanket or chair.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Saturday, July 03, 2010 (07:00:00)
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Seth Bullock: The Spirit Of The West
Gordy Pratt will portray frontiersman Seth Bullock daily at 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. in the Adams Museum’s Pioneer Room in July. Pratt’s performances include original songs and stories about Bullock that bring the history of Dakota Territory to life, as seen by one of the region’s most legendary characters. Performances will take place July 9 and 10, July 12 – 17 and July 19 – 24, 2010. There will be no performances on Sunday, July 11 or Sunday, July 18. For more information call 605-578-1714. The event is open to the public and wheelchair accessible, with admission by donation.
Gordy Pratt’s living history program is a wonderful window to the past. The show includes first-hand stories about the legends of Deadwood. Pratt’s program is carefully researched, bringing to life the sights, sounds, grit and glory of Dakota Territory in a rich, historical context.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Friday, July 02, 2010 (07:00:00)
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Grief Support Groups In The Northern Hills
Hospice of the Northern Hills sponsors several free, ongoing Grief Support Groups for those who are coping with the death of a loved one. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend one of the groups.
Belle Fourche: Meetings are on the first and third Monday of each month. The next meetings will take place on July 5 and July 19, at 3 p.m., at the Belle Fourche Regional Medical Clinic, 2200 13th Ave.
Spearfish:
1. Meetings are on the second and fourth Monday of each month. The next meetings will take place on July 12 and July 26, at 3 p.m., in the Family Medical Center Conference Room, Spearfish Regional Hospital, located at 1440 N. Main St.
2. Spearfish Men Encouraging Men Group usually meets the first Monday of each month. The next meeting will on July 5, at 7:30 a.m., at Cedar House Restaurant, located at 130 Ryan Rd.
Sturgis: Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday of each month. The next meetings will take place on July 6 and July 20, at 3:30 p.m., in the Conference Room at Sturgis Regional Hospital, located at 949 Harmon St.
These groups are designed to offer support through sharing and communication with others who are going through the grieving process. The goal is to bring understanding of the grief process and its many emotions. If you or someone you know would benefit from support group, please join us.
For more information, call Hospice of the Northern Hills at (605) 644-4238, (605) 644-4421, or (605) 644-4444.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Thursday, July 01, 2010 (07:00:00)
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Lead Deadwood Alumni Art Exhibit
The Historic Deadwood Lead Arts Council will be sponsoring an "Alumni Art Show" during the Lead Deadwood All School reunion the first week of July. The Arts Council is looking for artwork created by Lead/Deadwood High School, St. Patrick's and St. Ambrose alumni. It can be in any medium including paintings, drawings, pottery, wood working, sewing/quilting, stained glass, jewelry, sculpting, music cd's, etc; and, can be something created many years ago or something newly created.
The exhibit will be held during the all school reunion the first week of July at the Historic Deadwood Lead Arts Council gallery which is located upstairs at the Historic Homestake Opera House (309 W. Main in Lead). If you would like to display your work or know any alumni who has made or makes great artwork, give the Historic Deadwood Lead Arts Council a call at 584-1461.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Sunday, June 20, 2010 (07:00:00)
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BHSU To Host Summer Exploration
Black Hills State University will host a Summer Exploration Institute for children ages 8-10, June 28-July 2.
During the institute children will have the opportunity to get a workout of the mind and body with classroom activities and field trips to Spearfish Park, Sanford Lab and Tatanka. Participants will also participate in community service projects and have the chance to investigate archeological sites on a cultural exploration of a campsite that is over 100 years old at Fort Meade.
The cost of the Institute is $199, which includes all learning materials needed and special edition t-shirt, BHSU backpack, lanyard, notebook, magnifying glass, and more. To complete an application CLICK HERE.
For more information contact Dr. Mary Jones, Institute director, at 605-642-6833.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 (07:00:00)
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The Ghost Of Seth Bullock Will Haunt The Adams Museum
Gordy Pratt will portray the ghost of frontiersman Seth Bullock on June 18–20, 2010 from 12 noon to 4:00 p.m. at the Adams Museum.
For more information call 605-578-1714. The event is open to the public and wheelchair accessible, with admission by donation. Parking for the Adams Museum, 54 Sherman Street is available on Deadwood Street, Siever Street and the Miller Street parking lot.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Friday, June 11, 2010 (07:00:00)
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Miles City To Deadwood Ride
Horse lovers and history buffs throughout Montana, Wyoming and South Dakota have a chance this summer to participate in a historic ride to retrace the old Miles City-to-Deadwood Trial. The 200-mile trail remains as wild and untraveled as it was in the days of Luther “Yellowstone” Kelly and Calamity Jane.
The Historic Miles City to Deadwood Trail Ride is open to participants using horses, mules and wagons. The riders will leave Miles City on Aug. 20 and arrive in Deadwood on Sept. 4. Deadwood is hosting a citywide celebration to mark the event when the ride arrives in town. Riders can sign on to ride the entire distance, or choose days in which to participate. Registration is now open for the ride.
Overnight stops in Montana, Wyoming and South Dakota communities along the trail will include programs, entertainment and celebrations. Rider fees cover these events, as well as water for animals, portable toilets, transportation to and from evening camps, commemorative keepsakes, the trail’s end celebration in Deadwood and more. Proceeds from this ride go to raise funds for the Days Of ’76 Museum in Deadwood.
Ride organizers hope to promote the heritage of the West, and to have the Miles City to Deadwood Trail included as a National Historic Trail.
“This trail is full of history, and the ride will be an adventure and a hands-on, colorful lesson for all participants,” said committee co-chairman Michael Greslin. “The ride will cover unique terrain, with most areas unchanged since the trail’s inception. Riders will definitely enjoy this trail and play a role in keeping history alive.”
Yellowstone Kelly mapped the trail from Fort Keogh (Miles City) to Deadwood as a telegraph line in 1878, just two years after the rough-and-tumble Deadwood Gulch mining camp was established. Until about 1887, the trail served as a tri-weekly mail and freight route through the wilderness. Calamity Jane, who spent time in both Miles City and Deadwood, is among the noteworthy figures believed to have traveled the trail.
Registration forms are available by calling the Deadwood Chamber at 1-800-999-1876, emailing the Chamber at visit@deadwood.org or by CLICKING HERE.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Tuesday, June 08, 2010 (22:56:10)
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The Bard Of Ballyfiddle
The Historic Deadwood Lead Arts Council, Historic Homestake Opera House and the Children's Theatre Company of South Dakota invite everyone to an afternoon and evening of fun and entertainment when Lead/Deadwood's young talent present The Bard Of Ballyfiddle on Friday, June 18 at 2 p.m. and Saturday, June 19 at 2 p.m. at the Historic Homestake Opera House. Auditions will be held on Monday, June 14 at 10 a.m. with rehearsals held June 14-June 18 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and again from 12:30 to 2:30 at the Historic Homestake Opera House at 309 W. Main in Lead.
In The Bard of Ballyfiddle, the Sheldon W. Serious School is in trouble! Principal Farley has just implemented the Serious Plan for Proper Education, which features a no-joy policy and most devastatingly the elimination of music (which has been proven to cause joy!). A strange Bard and a Mysterious Symphony of Sound show up, and the children discover the magical world of Ballyfiddle. When they learn to listen to their hearts, they devise a clever plan for restoring joy to their school.
The performance is the culmination of a unique learning experience for 50 children from the Lead/Deadwood area. This special weeklong event gives children a chance to learn what it's like to take part in a professionally produced stage musical, from auditions and rehearsals through the final performance.
Make plans to attend and take part in the fun! The Bard of Ballyfiddle will entertain the entire family! Tickets are available for $3 at the Historic Deadwood Lead Arts Council. This residency in Lead/Deadwood is made possible by the Historic Deadwood Lead Arts Council, Historic Homestake Opera House and support provided by the State of South Dakota, thorugh the Department of Tourism and State Development, the National Endowment for the Arts.
For more information, contact the Historic Deadwood Lead Arts Council at 584-1461.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Tuesday, June 08, 2010 (22:53:25)
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Arts Council Sponsors Summer Children's Theatre
The Historic Deadwood Lead Arts Council will be sponsoring children's theatre at the Historic Homestake Opera House June 14 through June 19. The Children's Theatre Company of South Dakota will be producing "The Bard of Ballyfiddle" musical and up to 50 Lead/Deadwood K-8th grade youth are need for every age, skill and experience level.
In addition to on stage roles, there are also children needed to assist the directors and learn how to operate sound and lighting equipment. Auditions will be held at the Historic Homestake Opera House on June 14th at 10 a.m. Additional information on rehearsals and showtimes will be coming soon.
For more information, please call 584-1461.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Wednesday, May 26, 2010 (17:27:56)
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Diabetes Self Management Class
Spearfish Regional Hospital’s (SPRH) diabetes educators will present a diabetes self-management class Thursday, June 3. Two class times are offered: 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at SPRH in the lower level, Regional Medical Clinic Conference Room, 1440 North Main, Spearfish. This is a service covered by Medicare Part B and most insurance companies.
The class takes place on Thursdays for four weeks. Participants need to have an order from their provider and an individual meeting with a diabetes educator before the class series begins.
The classes use the new interactive Conversation Maps™, a method addressing the topics the participants consider most relevant to their own life. Some topics covered include healthy meal planning, the relationship between diabetes and food, using your monitoring results to manage your diabetes and ways to reduce other health risks related to diabetes.
Classes are offered monthly. For more information about the diabetes self-management class or to pre-register, call the SPRH Diabetes Education Department at (605) 644-4251.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Wednesday, May 26, 2010 (07:00:00)
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Registration For Jungle Book Kids
Come all actors, singers, dancers and stage hands from ages 8 through 15! Registration for Jungle Book Kids is from 8am - 9am in the Matthews Opera House on June 2nd. Rehearsal will be from 9am to Noon the same day. Parents must come the frist day of audition for registration.
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Posted by SACuser on Monday, May 24, 2010 (07:00:00)
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Dakota Jazz Collective In Concert
The Spearfish Arts Center will host the Jazz Diversity Project featuring the Dakota Jazz Collective on Friday, May 21st at 7:00 pm in the Matthews Opera House Theater. Dakota Jazz Collective is a horn-driven ensemble featuring some of the finest jazz talent in the region. Music from Miles Davis to George Gershwin to new tunes penned by members of the band, with solo improvisation taking center stage, means you’ll hear familiar music with a new twist. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. They can be purchased at the Spearfish Arts Center Gallery.
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Posted by SACuser on Friday, May 14, 2010 (07:00:00)
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Preservation Thursday
The Adams Museum and the Deadwood Historic Preservation Commission will host a lecture by Darrel Nelson, Adams Museum exhibits curator at 12 noon on Thursday, May 20, 2010. Nelson will describe the history of western art in very broad strokes. The program will be held at Deadwood City Hall, 102 Sherman Street, Deadwood. The event is wheelchair accessible. Please feel free to bring your lunch.
Darrel Nelson’s presentation will show how the artwork and ceramic pieces in the Adams House are quintessentially American in a variety of ways. The lecture will explore the trends and mindsets that led to art styles that were prominent at the time the owners of the Adams House were buying art. Nelson draws his experience from decades as an undergraduate teacher of art history, art appreciation courses, curricular design and a lifetime of inclination to be an object maker. Darrel Nelson earned his M.F.A. in woodcut printmaking from King Sejong University, Seoul, Korea. He has worked for the AM&H since 2000.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Thursday, May 13, 2010 (07:00:00)
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Wisconsin Lutheran College Concert Band
The Wisconsin Lutheran College Concert Band will offer a concert at Meier Hall, BHSU, in Spearfish, SD, on May 19th, at 7:30 pm. The performance is part of the band’s 2010 Spring Concert Tour through Minnesota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, and Nebraska.
The tour performance is free and open to the public. For more information concerning the concert, please call 605-722-3857.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Wednesday, May 12, 2010 (07:00:00)
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"Breaking Away" Film To Show
On Monday, May 17th at 7:00 pm the bike themed movie, “Breaking Away” (1979) with Daniel Christopher, Dennis Quaid and Daniel Stern, will be shown in the Matthews Opera House Theater. This coming of age films tells the story of four teenagers in Bloomington, Indiana who have graduated from high school and are not sure what they want to do with their lives. It won the 1979 Academy Award for Best Original Screen play and was nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Barbara Barrie), Best Director, Best Music, Original Score and Best Picture. Admission is by free will donation. Theater seating is available but patrons may bring a chair, beanbag or blanket for your own personal comfort.
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Posted by SACuser on Monday, May 10, 2010 (07:00:00)
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CALL TO ARTISTS! Bike To Work Week Art Show
The Spearfish Bike Co-op and the Spearfish Arts Center are hosting a Bike Art Show from Monday, May 17th through Friday, May 21st in the Matthews Opera House. Art in any medium is welcome as long as it is somehow inspired by or related to bicycles or bike culture. The show is open to all ages and abilities. The purpose of the show is to raise awareness of bikes and bike culture in our area. Bike related prizes will be given for People’s Choice winners, but otherwise this event will not be juried. Entries may be dropped off at the Spearfish Arts Center between the 10th and 14th of May. Entry fees are: $10 for one piece or $25 for three and fees are half priced for artists under 18 years old. This event is for everyone! For more information visit www.spearfishartscenter.org
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Posted by SACuser on Monday, May 10, 2010 (07:00:00)
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2010 Northern Hills Senior Games
The Spearfish Rec & Aquatics Center is pleased to announce that the 2010 Northern Hills Senior Games will be held in Spearfish on May 21 & 22.
The Northern Hills Senior Games is a regional athletic festival offered to adults age 50 and over. Sporting events include cycling, bowling, basketball, golf, running, swimming, tennis, track and field and walking. Leisure events include bean bag toss, billiards, jump rope, shuffle board, table tennis, bridge and pinochle. In addition to the sporting and leisure events, athletes and their guests can enjoy the Friday evening social dinner and medals ceremony.
To request a registration form contact the Spearfish Rec & Aquatics Center at 605.722.1430 or CLICK HERE. Registration deadline is set for May 17.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Monday, May 10, 2010 (07:00:00)
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Sturgis Eastern Stars
The Sturgis Eastern Stars will be having a Birthday Party / Open House for their 100th Birthday. It will take place Sunday May 16th from 2-4 with a short program beginning 2pm.
There will be cake, refreshments and lots of socializing! It will be held at the Sturgis Masonic Lodge, located at 3747 Old Whitewood Road. Come help us celebrate this milestone!
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Posted by A-Ryan on Sunday, May 09, 2010 (07:00:00)
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Northern Hills Connection Lunch
The Northern Hills Connection group, formerly Christian Women’s Club, invites you to attend its next monthly lunch meeting, Monday, May 17, at 12 noon in Sturgis at the Boulder Canyon Convention Center adjacent to the Holiday Inn Express at Exit 30.
Inspirational speaker Bonnie Eder, of Riverton, Wyoming, will share about the keys to a lasting friendship, in a presentation entitled “From Loneliness to Fulfillment.”
A feature of the meeting will be a craft presentation by Midge Hemeyer of Spearfish, on making butterflies out of recycled materials. Jo Hartmann of Sturgis will provide musical entertainment.
Tickets for the 90-minute program are $12 and include lunch, the feature, the music, and the speaker. Reservations are appreciated but walk-ins are welcome.
To make reservations please call Judy at 347-5266 or Marlene at 722-5307 by Friday, April 16th.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Sunday, May 09, 2010 (07:00:00)
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Adams Learning Lunch: Mother’s Day Chocolate Workshop
On Saturday, May 8, 2010 children in grades K-6 are invited to the second chocolate workshop in the Learning Lunch series from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Adams Museum. Join Mary “Chip” Tautkus for an amazing afternoon. Children receive a nutritious lunch of fruits, vegetables and whole grains. The workshop is $10 per child, and $5 for Adams members. Space is limited; please contact Anne Rogers, museum educator at 605-578-1928 for reservations.
Children will learn about chocolate, eat chocolate and create Mothers Day gifts with the expert guidance of Mary "Chip" Tautkus, chocolatier and owner of Chubby Chipmunk Hand-Dipped Chocolates in Deadwood. Not only will children check out the inner workings of the cocoa bean, but will learn to decorate, prepare and share their very own chocolate creations.
Chip has been in love with chocolate since she could pronounce the word. She arrived in the Black Hills in 1990 and although her career was as a nurse, she was concocting irresistible delicacies for friends during her off hours. Her passion is hand-dipped truffles, homemade toffee and caramel. Chubby Chipmunk Hand-Dipped Chocolates was born in 2004 from that love and Chip’s need to share her treasures with the public. Most days she will be found in her sunny Deadwood kitchen dreaming up more ways to make folks swoon, sway and sigh in chocolate delight.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Saturday, May 08, 2010 (07:00:00)
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Bellman Brown Bag Series
Kay Cos, Board member of Good Shepherd Clinic will be the speaker for the Bellman Brown Bag Series scheduled for Wednesday, May 12th at Noon in the Matthews Opera House. The topic will be the “Good Shepherd Clinic – Healthcare for the Uninsured” which has provided healthcare services in the community for one full year. There is no charge to attend and everyone is welcome.
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Posted by SACuser on Wednesday, May 05, 2010 (07:00:00)
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Patsy’s Day And Mother’s Day
In honor of W.E. Adams’ beloved dog, Patsy, and to benefit the Twin City Animal Shelter, the Historic Adams House will host Patsy’s Day on Saturday, May 8, 2010. Visitors need only bring a pet food item or any pet product to be donated to the shelter in order to receive a free tour of the 1892 Queen Anne-style Victorian home.
Tours are given on a first come, first served basis, with tours every half hour from 9:00 a.m. with the last tour at 4:00 p.m. For more information call 578-3724. For information about adopting a pet in need or to make a monetary contribution, call the Twin City Animal Shelter at 605-584-2480.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Monday, May 03, 2010 (07:00:00)
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Book Signing-Black Hills Gold Rush Towns
Area Authors, Jan Cerney and Roberta Sago will sign their new book, Black Hills Gold Rush Towns, in the Spearfish Arts Center Gallery on Saturday, May 8th from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. The book was written in cooperation with the Minnilusa Historical Association and boasts more than 200 vintage images and memories of days gone by. The public is invited to meet the authors and talk to them about their work.
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Posted by SACuser on Saturday, May 01, 2010 (07:00:00)
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Spearfish East Elementary Business Fair
East Elementary Spearfish Students will be putting on a business fair Friday, May 7th in the school's multi-purpose room from 1:30-4:00 pm.
There will be over 100 booths selling a variety of items...perfect for those needing Mother's Day gifts!
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Posted by A-Ryan on Friday, April 30, 2010 (22:11:03)
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