May 27
Learners of all levels are welcome to attend the events. Attendees will have the option to learn
language basics as well as advanced concepts based on prior skill sets. Participants will have the
opportunity to focus in on 5 tracks at the beginner, pre-intermediate and teacher levels. They can
do so in Communicative Lakota, Lakota Grammar, Lakota Writing for teachers, and Teaching
Methods.
There is no cost to attend the event.
Registration is available at laksummerinst.com
May 26
A traveling exhibit from the Kauffman Museum in North Newton, Kansas remembers the witness of peace-minded people against the First World War, 1914-1918. Witnesses included men and women, religious believers and secular humanitarians, political protesters and sectarian separatists. They resisted U.S. involvement in the war, the enactment of military conscription, the war bond drives, and the denial of freedom of speech under the Espionage and Sedition Acts. For this resistance many suffered community humiliation, federal imprisonment, and mob violence at the hands of a war-crusading American public. This exhibit lifts up the prophetic insights and the personal courage of World War I peace protesters, and suggests parallels to the culture of war and violence in our world today.
May 27
Put your Mini Golf skills to the test this Memorial Day Weekend with a trip to Thunder Road! Make a hole-in-one, turn in your score card at the front desk and be entered for a chance to win a $50 gift card or a pair of 2 Hour Wristbands!