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.
Jun 13
A musical revue that begins in 1960 and chronicles the changing role of women as defined by a decade of remarkable transition. From bubble-gum sweet girl groups to gritty female solo artists.
Jun 13
The 12th Annual Lighting the Way Autism Conference will feature Scott Bellini and Sarah Ward for keynote presentations along with local and regional experts in the field of Autism Spectrum Disorder. The Conference welcome families, educators, speech language professionals, social workers, health care professionals, self advocates, and anyone wanting to learn more about Autism. Sessions run from 8am to 4pm each day. Meals and snacks are provided. Graduate credit and CEU hours are available.
Fee: $100
Jun 13
Water ski show.
Jun 13
Join us in Downtown Rapid City on Thursday nights for live music and entertainment, the Kidz Zone, local food, refreshing beverages and more.
Jun 13
It’s the 1960s, and swinging bachelor Bernard couldn’t be happier: a flat in Paris and three gorgeous stewardesses all engaged to him without knowing about each other. But Bernard’s perfect life gets bumpy when his friend Robert comes to stay and a new and speedier Boeing jet throws off all of his careful planning. Soon all three stewardesses are in town simultaneously, timid Robert is forgetting which lies to tell to whom, and catastrophe looms. A riotous farce that recently enjoyed hit revivals in London and New York, Boeing Boeing is now set to arrive in Jet City—fasten your seat belts!
Tickets
$15 Adults
$13 Seniors
$10 Students
$7 children ages 17 and under.
Season tickets are available.
All performances are in the
Black Box Theatre
Third floor Woodburn
Directions: W Jackson Blvd. to Jonas Blvd. to Yellow Jacket Ln.
Park in Faculty parking lot. We will pick you up in a cart and take you to the theatre