Jun 07
This year's event will include a fishing contest and a princess/superhero party for the kids!
Other events include a fitness day fun run, a sculpture contest and watermelon feed.
Jun 06
The South Dakota Shakespeare Festival welcomes you to its 2024 season: "A Celebration of Shakespeare!"
Workshops, discussions, live music, vendors and performance of The Merchant of Venice.
Jun 06
See thousands of gleaming wheels, walk through the vendors and eat some food, listen to the hottest bands, or just relax and enjoy a fun-filled weekend on the South Dakota State Fairgrounds. With over 1,000 campsites with electric hookups available, everyone is welcome to the 20th annuual Wheel Jam!
In addition to auto shows and concerts, Wheel Jam attendees can also enjoy some delicious barbecue as part of the SD BBQ Championships Backyard BBQ People's Choice competition!
Come for four big days of fun and wheels from June 6-9 in Huron, SD.
Jun 06
Come celebrate the annual Harrisburg Days!
This year's event will feature the parade, craft fair, carnival, pancake feed, touch a truck event, car show, and entertainment; as well as the Little Miss Harrisburg Pageant. Kids can also come compete in the fishing derby!
Jun 02
RASDak is an annual bicycle ride to enjoy the beautiful scenery and hospitality of South Dakota, the “Land of Infinite Variety.” South Dakota is home to a variety of landscapes from rolling prairie to the Black Hills. The best way to experience these landscapes is by bike!
The route will take riders through Spearfish, Victoria, Savoy, Elmore, Cheyenne Crossing, Buckhorn, WY, Four Corners, WY, Newcastle, WY, Hill View Heights, WY, Custer, Sanator, Hot Springs, Keystone, Rockerville, Colonial Pine Hills, Rapid City, Nemo, Sturgis, Nisland, Belle Fourche, and ending back in Spearfish.
Jun 07
The Deadwood PBR offers the same elite bulls and bull riders you see on your television every weekend.
When you think of bull riding many things come to mind but picture this, a 2,000 pound bovine being conquered by a man with no fear. This is part of the tradition of Bull Riding! The cowboys that carry on this tradition are known as the gladiators of the arena, the bull riders of the PBR, and they’re coming to Historic Deadwood South Dakota, June 7th & 8th. Bull riding is one of the most extreme sports known to man and the best of the best belong to the Professional Bull Riders.
Jun 07
Pack up your off-road vehicles and enjoy the Southern Hills at the Custer Off-Road Rally! Head to Custer with your ATV, UTV, or Dual Sport and take in the Hills.
There will be a poker run, off-roading course, vendors, live music, a Mayor’s Ride, a President’s Ride, an awards banquet on Saturday evening, and more! Ride HUNDREDS of miles of beautiful Southern Black Hills trails!
All passengers and children must be registered.
Mar 23
For over 600 years, stringed keyboard instruments have served as repositories for human imagination, science, technology, craft, artistry, and music. They are admired for their stature – and oftentimes stunning beauty – alongside their ability to play both melody and harmony. Keyboard innovation has continuously expanded throughout the world, throughout time.
Opening in March 2024, the special exhibition “High Strung: Five Centuries of Stringed Keyboard Instruments” will explore the form, function and development of keyboard instruments from early harpsichords to the modern piano. The special exhibition brings together nearly 20 keyboard instruments from the NMM’s collections - some of which have never before been on exhibit.
Instruments that will be on display include:
• An octave virginal (NMM 4660), from the same workshop as the NMM’s Neapolitan harpsichord, c.1530 (NMM 14408)
• A highly decorated harpsichord by Andreas Ruckers, 1643 (NMM 10000)
• Harpsichord by Nicolas Dufour, 1683 (NMM 5943, pictured below), made in Paris in a native style that fell from popularity by the first decade of the 18th century
• French grand piano, Clavecin à marteaux, (harpsichord with hammers) by Louis Bas (NMM 4653) from 1781. This instrument, the earliest surviving French grand piano, is exceptional, retaining much of its original action parts
• Downward-striking piano by Nanette Streicher und Sohn (NMM 10298), and a small trapezoid hammer instrument by Gottfried Maucher (NMM 4570) – an example of a lesser-known instrument type, similar to the tangentenflugel by Späth and Schmahl, built c.1784 (NMM 4145), which was once a favorite instrument type of Mozart
• Grand piano by Erard (NMM 5984) and Chickering & Sons (NMM 5413), built at a time in which America led the way in piano technology, not only with grand pianos, but also with the large ”square” pianos by makers such as William Knabe & Company (NMM 14447)
“High Strung: Five Centuries of Stringed Keyboard Instruments” will open to the public on March 23, 2024 in the NMM’s Jason & Betsy Groves Special Exhibition Gallery. It will remain open through the calendar year. Support for the exhibition is provided by generous grants from the Clayton and Odessa Lang Ofstad Foundation and the City of Vermillion, SD.
Fee: $Included with Museum Admission
Jun 04
June 4, 11, 18, and 25: Family Fun Tuesdays – Deadwood History, Inc. (DHI) hosts a family friendly event on Tuesday afternoons during the summer at Outlaw Square. On June 4, enjoy a Cowboy Sing-Along with one of the Deadwood Alive reenactors. June 11, Natural History Native Grasses will explore grasses native to the Black Hills and plant grass seeds in a container that children can take home. DHI will feature Hidden in the Midden on June 18. Learn what an archaeologist does and dig through a midden (an old garbage pile) to unearth a variety of artifacts that will help solve puzzling questions. On June 25, Hides, Horns, and Hooves will allow kids to dig into an old trunk that has a variety of hides, horns, and antlers that can be touched and examined. These events take place at Deadwood Outlaw Square following the Shootout; 2:15 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.; these events are free.
July 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30: On July 2, enjoy Old West Bingo - Deadwood's spin on traditional Bingo with a western theme and prizes. On July 9, join us for Build a Guzzler and discover the significance of water in our local wildlife habitat and how humans can contribute to conservation efforts. Photos from the Past will be featured on July 16 - join local archive and photography professionals Tia Stenson and Richard Carlson as they demonstrate a photographic process dating back to 1842 by creating images on light-sensitive paper and processed using water. On July 30, we will celebrate Plesiosaur Day! 95 million years ago dinosaurs and marine reptiles ruled the earth. Learn about the one of a kind plesiosaur and then see it yourself at the Adams Museum. These events take place at Deadwood Outlaw Square following the Shootout; 2:15 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.; these events are free.
Fee: $Free
Jun 03
Our Little Explorers Nature Preschool is South Dakota’s first fully outdoor education program based on Montessori principles that children learn best when they are given the freedom to move, to choose their own work, and follow their interests, operating within boundaries that include respect for themselves, others, and the environment.
Little Explorers Nature Preschool students learn from their environment through guided adventure and build skills with independent hands-on learning. Using Montessori methods, our teachers, with the help of local community guides, develop students’ exploration skills and their understanding of STEM concepts.
Session 1A is for students ages 4-5 and runs June 3-27, every Monday-Thursday from 8:00am to 12:00pm. Dropoff occurs within 15 minutes prior class(meet at the gazebo) and pickup within 15 minutes after the end of class.
Parents or guardians are responsible for dressing their student in appropriate clothing for being outside, including close-toed shoes, and applying their student’s first round of sunscreen. Session 1a students and their caretaker/s are expected to attend the Little Explorers Welcome on Thursday, May 30, 2024, from 5:30-6:30pm at the South Dakota Discovery Center Launchpad, 300 East Capitol Avenue.
Class materials are provided by the South Dakota Discovery Center out of program fees and donations. Shelter from inclement weather is made possible through a partnership with the Izaak Walton League and use of the Pierre Native Plant Arboretum and Nature Area is made possible through a partnership with the City of Pierre. Become a supporter today!
Fee: $468 members