Jun 02
Performance of Roger & Hammerstein's musical.
Jun 02
Experience the western spirit with a trail ride, Dutch oven cook-off, performance by cowboy poet & humorist Andy Nelson, music by Sherwin & Pam Linton, Ron & Jane Cote and the Campfire Concerto (Boyd Bristow, Kenny Putnam, Paul Larson & Jami Lynn) and cowboy church on Sunday.
Tickets are available at www.trentsd.com.
May 23
Over 3,000 vehicles have been moved to the W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds! Compare over 13 new car franchises and thousands of used vehicles. Food trucks on-site daily! Use the south W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds entrance--newly paved for this special event.
May 23
Over 3,000 vehicles have been moved to the W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds! Compare over 13 new car franchises and thousands of used vehicles. Food trucks on-site daily! Use the south W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds entrance--newly paved for this special event.
May 07
When Laura Ingalls Wilder recorded her experiences living in "The Little House on the Prairie," she could not have known the exceptionally broad reach her tales would achieve. Adapted from Wilder’s book series in 1974, the acclaimed NBC television show "Little House on the Prairie" brought this enduring story into homes nationwide. In 1982, to honor the beloved television series, the East Palestine China Company commissioned South Dakota artist Eugene Christopherson to create 12 paintings for a collector's plate series. In March of 2017, the 12 original oil paintings Christopherson created for this series became part of the Center's Fine Art Collection. This series, together with several other prairie-inspired Christopherson paintings, will be on display in the gallery exhibition, “On the Prairie: The Art of Eugene Christopherson,” which opens May 7 and runs through October 12, 2018.
A reception will be held June 8, 2018 from 6:30- 8:30pm.
The show is free and open to the public.
May 07
When Laura Ingalls Wilder recorded her experiences living in "The Little House on the Prairie," she could not have known the exceptionally broad reach her tales would achieve. Adapted from Wilder’s book series in 1974, the acclaimed NBC television show "Little House on the Prairie" brought this enduring story into homes nationwide. In 1982, to honor the beloved television series, the East Palestine China Company commissioned South Dakota artist Eugene Christopherson to create 12 paintings for a collector's plate series. In March of 2017, the 12 original oil paintings Christopherson created for this series became part of the Center's Fine Art Collection. This series, together with several other prairie-inspired Christopherson paintings, will be on display in the gallery exhibition, “On the Prairie: The Art of Eugene Christopherson,” which opens May 7 and runs through October 12, 2018.
A reception will be held June 8, 2018 from 6:30- 8:30pm.
The show is free and open to the public.
Jun 02
Pre-registration required.
Jun 02
Yankton’s Rock and Rib Festival hosted by Rounding 3rd. The outdoor concert in Yankton’s beautiful Meridian District features five bands, regional barbecue vendors, raffle drawings and a whole lot more.
Jun 02
The Loony Lutheran Ladies, a trio of wacky gals use music and comedy for a family-friendly show about living the Lutheran way. Typical Lutheran meal included. For tickets call 605-380-2224. Tickets are $35.00.
Jun 02
Let's lace up and walk to cure Cycstic Fibrosis! For 30 years, Great Strides – the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation’s largest national fundraising event – has supported the Foundation’s mission to cure cystic fibrosis and raise awareness for this rare, genetic, life-shortening disease that makes it difficult to breathe and shortens lives.
Registration is free, but walkers are encouraged to raise funds. Your support will help accelerate innovative research and drug development, as well as advance care and advocacy. Nearly every CF drug was made possible by the Foundation and because of funds raised from Great Strides, people with CF are living longer, healthier lives and pursuing their dreams.
We are working every day to build on this incredible momentum, and we won’t stop until there is a cure for all people living with CF.
Jun 02
Let's lace up and walk to cure Cycstic Fibrosis! For 30 years, Great Strides – the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation’s largest national fundraising event – has supported the Foundation’s mission to cure cystic fibrosis and raise awareness for this rare, genetic, life-shortening disease that makes it difficult to breathe and shortens lives.
Registration is free, but walkers are encouraged to raise funds. Your support will help accelerate innovative research and drug development, as well as advance care and advocacy. Nearly every CF drug was made possible by the Foundation and because of funds raised from Great Strides, people with CF are living longer, healthier lives and pursuing their dreams.
We are working every day to build on this incredible momentum, and we won’t stop until there is a cure for all people living with CF.
Jun 02
Theme day of fishing, archery or paddling on a rotational basis. All of our summer Super Saturdays are now drop-in, no registration required activities. Bring your friends, your out-of-town guests, your grand kids or just stop by because you haven't tried this activity in a long time.
Theme event from 10-noon. 1-3 open fishing.