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 06
Mr. Banks learns that one of the young men he has seen occasionally about the house is about to become his son-in-law. Daughter Kay announces the engagement out of nowhere. Mrs. Banks and her sons are happy, but Mr. Banks is in a dither. The groom-to-be, Buckley Dunstan, appears on the scene and Mr. Banks realizes that the engagement is serious. Buckley and Kay don't want a "big" wedding—just a simple affair with a few friends! We soon learn, however, that the "few" friends idea is out. Then trouble really begins.
Jun 08
Self-guided walk, mining stories and barbecue with live music. Photos and interpreters around town will tell you stories of our gold and silver mining camp. Food and T-shirt sales and other donations go to the Galena Historical Society to continue restoration and revitalization of the historic 1882 schoolhouse and cemetery. Just outside of Deadwood.
Jun 08
Make butter and candles, sample homemade ice cream, watch rope making and spinning demonstrations, and participate in pioneer games and contests.
Jun 08
Music by Holly Vandenberg
Phan Food Truck
Meg Designs, Book signing by Daniel Van Deest
Creative Spirits will be here with painting for kids & adults
Turtlelips Tiny Treasures & Tinks Trendy Trinkets
Bring your lounge/lawn chair, blanket and friends
Bouncie House & face painting for the kids
A Homestead Brewery - Beer tasting
Please no outside alcohol or pets
Jun 08
Music by Holly Vandenberg
Phan Food Truck
Meg Designs, Book signing by Daniel Van Deest
Creative Spirits will be here with painting for kids & adults
Turtlelips Tiny Treasures & Tinks Trendy Trinkets
Bring your lounge/lawn chair, blanket and friends
Bouncie House & face painting for the kids
A Homestead Brewery - Beer tasting
Please no outside alcohol or pets
Jun 08
Author Kent Nerburn presents "Neither Wolf Nor Dog"-One Book Tour
Sponsored by SD Humanities Council. No Charge. Open To Public
Jun 08
The late Mr. Hammond spent twenty years printing $20 bills on a printing press he built in the basement of Monet Manor. After his death ten years ago, his faithful retainer George and his daughter Annie, continued the family business for Mr. Hammond’s widow who recently passed away. Contrary to her promise to leave the manor and all her assets to George and Annie, she has bequeathed the manor to a stranger, Mr. Bud Davis, who is emphatic about turning it into a retirement home for ladies. Determined to keep the manor, Annie invites an old friend and sorority sister, Charmaine Beauregard, to play the role of a ghost, to help convince Bud that the manor is unsuitable for a retirement home because it is haunted.
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
Jun 08
The Brandon Jones Band will play the Historic Homestake Opera House in Lead, SD on Saturday, June 8, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. Brandon Jones is a fun, exciting entertainer with powerful vocals and a phenomenal group of musicians backing him. As a group they like to have fun bouncing around different genres of music, while still making everything seem a little country. Predominantly a country rock band with their own originals sprinkled in, they also love to shock audiences with unexpected covers. The band was formerly known as Brandon Jones and the Thirsty Fish.
Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Doors open at 6:00pm, there is no reserved seating. To purchase tickets, visit www.homestakeoperahouse.org or call 605-584-2067.