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Thursday May 1
1
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2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Alice Roosevelt Longworth - What They Say About Me is True
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Alice Roosevelt Longworth - What They Say About Me is True Custer Senior Citizen's Center, 538 Mt Rushmore Rd, Custer Audience members represent reporters at a press conference in Alice’s home. They ask predetermined questions. Via a PowerPoint™ presentation, the answers will give an account of Alice’s colorful life, her relationship with her father, stepmother, and other family members as well as the times in which she lived. This is a lively, witty, clever, acerbic, and delightfully rebellious daughter of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th U.S. President.
Scholar: Phyllis Schrag
Sponsored by:: Custer Senior Citizen Center
For more information, contact: ShayAnna Woodward <cscdirector@gwtc.net>
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Friday May 2
2
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2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, I Am My Mother After All
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, I Am My Mother After All Senior Citizens Center, 601 5th Ave, Edgemont You say or do something, and you wonder “where did that come from?” only to remember your mother said and did that and suddenly you realize you have become your mother. In a PowerPoint™ presentation, audience members will be reminded of common expressions used by our mothers, along with humorous stories that help us understand the powerful gene pool from which we came. The presentation also includes inspiring quotes attributed to notable famous women of all generations.
This is a Victorian Tea Party with traditional tea time luncheon. Tables will be set with traditional English high tea settings and decor.
Scholar: Phyllis Schrag
Sponsored by: Edgemont Senior Citizen Center
For more information, contact: Rose Mason
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Saturday May 3
3
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10:30 am – 11:30 am
Letters from the Attic
10:30 am – 11:30 am Letters from the Attic Tri-State Museum, 415 5th Ave, Belle Fourche Participants will gain a perspective on the life and times of people who settled in Dakota Territory. The presentation is based on fifty letters written in German script addressed to Schrag’s great-grandfather, F.J. Meier. These letters have been carefully saved, never translated, and handed down through the generations. They detail faith, firsthand experiences, and the agrarian nature of Dakotans between 1878 and 1889.
Scholar: Phyllis Schrag
Sponsored by: Tri-State Museum and Visitor Center
For more information, contact: Kristi Thielen
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10:30 am – 11:30 am
The Lewis and Clark Expedition
10:30 am – 11:30 am The Lewis and Clark Expedition Sioux Falls Convention Center, 1201 N W Ave, Sioux Falls Dr Tenant will be presenting history programs to K-Sr High students
who are attending the 2025 Homeschool South Dakota Conference with their families to be informed, inspired and encouraged in their homeschool journey.
Scholar: Brad Tennant
Sponsored by: Homeschool South Dakota Conference
For more information, contact: Claudia Brunick-Spieker
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2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Acceptance Through a Nerd Convention
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Acceptance Through a Nerd Convention Brookings Public Library, 515 3rd St, Brookings On May 19th, 2015, Gerlach sent a Facebook Message to a friend that would change his life for the next 9 years. That message led to his becoming one of the co-founders for the fan convention, SiouxperCon. In this presentation, he will share how a fan convention became a place of acceptance, empowerment, validation, safety and community. It’s here that the marginalized can feel accepted and in community, no matter their fandom.
This presentation will be part of the BPL’s Fandom Fest, a day long mini pop culture convention featuring various activities. Shane will be billed as the keynote speaker. In his presentation, he will share how a fan convention became a place of acceptance, empowerment, validation, safety and community.
Scholar: Shane Gerlach
Sponsored by: Brookings Public Library
For more information, contact: Mikaela Neubauer
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3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
The Arikara
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm The Arikara Sioux Falls Convention Center, 1201 N W Ave, Sioux Falls Dr Tenant will be presenting history programs to K-Sr High students who are attending the 2025 Homeschool South Dakota Conference with their families to be informed, inspired and encouraged in their homeschool journey.
This program includes the history and culture of the Arikara, their role in intertribal trade, the impact of disease, their encounter with Lewis and Clark, and their conflicts with the U.S. government from 1807 to the 1820s. The program can be adapted for any audience.
Scholar: Brad Tennant
Sponsored by: Homeschool South Dakota Conference
For more information, contact: Claudia Brunick-Spieker
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Sunday May 4
4
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6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
One Book Tour The Cost of Free Land - Rapid City
6:30 pm – 7:30 pm One Book Tour The Cost of Free Land - Rapid City South Dakota Public Broadcasting Studio, 415 Main St, Rapid City In the 2025 One Book South Dakota selection, “The Cost of Free Land: Jews, Lakota, and an American Inheritance,” author Rebecca Clarren presents a powerful look at the entangled histories of her ancestors and the Lakota, melding investigative reporting with personal family stories to reveal the true cost of the settlement of the American West. She will share this story directly with readers in eight communities throughout the state where she will discuss his work, answer questions and sign books.
Author: Rebecca Clarren
Sponsored by: South Dakota Public Broadcasting
For more information, contact: Brittany Neiles <brittany.neiles@sdpb.org>
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Monday May 5
5
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1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
One Book Tour The Cost of Free Land - Lemmon
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm One Book Tour The Cost of Free Land - Lemmon Lemmon Public Library, 303 1st Ave W, Lemmon In the 2025 One Book South Dakota selection, “The Cost of Free Land: Jews, Lakota, and an American Inheritance,” author Rebecca Clarren presents a powerful look at the entangled histories of her ancestors and the Lakota, melding investigative reporting with personal family stories to reveal the true cost of the settlement of the American West. She will share this story directly with readers in eight communities throughout the state where she will discuss his work, answer questions and sign books.
Author: Rebecca Clarren
Sponsored by: Lemmon Public Library
For more information, contact: Raven Christman <lemmonlibrary@outlook.com>
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6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
One Book Tour The Cost of Free Land - Eagle Butte
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm One Book Tour The Cost of Free Land - Eagle Butte Cheyenne Eagle Butte School Auditorium, 112 E 5th St, Eagle Butte In the 2025 One Book South Dakota selection, “The Cost of Free Land: Jews, Lakota, and an American Inheritance,” author Rebecca Clarren presents a powerful look at the entangled histories of her ancestors and the Lakota, melding investigative reporting with personal family stories to reveal the true cost of the settlement of the American West. She will share this story directly with readers in eight communities throughout the state where she will discuss his work, answer questions and sign books.
Author: Rebecca Clarren
Sponsored by: Cheyenne River Education Agency
For more information, contact: Cherie Farlee <cheriefarlee072047@gmail.com>
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Tuesday May 6
6
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12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
One Book Tour The Cost of Free Land - Miller
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm One Book Tour The Cost of Free Land - Miller Hand County Library, 402 N Broadway, Miller In the 2025 One Book South Dakota selection, “The Cost of Free Land: Jews, Lakota, and an American Inheritance,” author Rebecca Clarren presents a powerful look at the entangled histories of her ancestors and the Lakota, melding investigative reporting with personal family stories to reveal the true cost of the settlement of the American West. She will share this story directly with readers in eight communities throughout the state where she will discuss his work, answer questions and sign books.
Author: Rebecca Clarren
Sponsored by: Hand County Public Library
For more information, contact: Hannah Caffee <library@handcountysd.org>
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2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Alice Roosevelt Longworth - What They Say About Me is True
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Alice Roosevelt Longworth - What They Say About Me is True Legends on Lake Lorraine, 2815 Westlake Dr, Sioux Falls Audience members represent reporters at a press conference in Alice’s home. They ask predetermined questions. Via a PowerPoint™ presentation, the answers will give an account of Alice’s colorful life, her relationship with her father, stepmother, and other family members as well as the times in which she lived. This is a lively, witty, clever, acerbic, and delightfully rebellious daughter of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th U.S. President.
Scholar: Phyllis Schrag
Sponsored by: Legends on Lake Lorraine
For more information, contact: Ryan Kindt <ryan.kindt@legendsonlakelorraine.org>
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6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, I Am My Mother After All
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, I Am My Mother After All Holiday Inn Sioux Falls-City Centre by IHG, 100 W 8th St, Sioux Falls You say or do something, and you wonder “where did that come from?” only to remember your mother said and did that and suddenly you realize you have become your mother. In a PowerPoint™ presentation, audience members will be reminded of common expressions used by our mothers, along with humorous stories that help us understand the powerful gene pool from which we came. The presentation also includes inspiring quotes attributed to notable famous women of all generations.
This is a Victorian Tea Party with traditional tea time luncheon. Tables will be set with traditional English high tea settings and decor.
Scholar: Phyllis Schrag
Sponsored by: South Dakota Retired School Personnel
For more information, contact: Cathy Anderson <cander451msn@gmail.com>
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6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
One Book Tour The Cost of Free Land - Gregory
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm One Book Tour The Cost of Free Land - Gregory Gregory Public Library, 112 E 5th St, Gregory In the 2025 One Book South Dakota selection, “The Cost of Free Land: Jews, Lakota, and an American Inheritance,” author Rebecca Clarren presents a powerful look at the entangled histories of her ancestors and the Lakota, melding investigative reporting with personal family stories to reveal the true cost of the settlement of the American West. She will share this story directly with readers in eight communities throughout the state where she will discuss his work, answer questions and sign books.
Author: Rebecca Clarren
Sponsored by: Gregory Public Library
For more information, contact: Tara Engel <gregorylibrary@gmail.com>
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Wednesday May 7
7
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12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
One Book Tour The Cost of Free Land - Yankton
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm One Book Tour The Cost of Free Land - Yankton Yankton Community Library, 515 Walnut St, Yankton In the 2025 One Book South Dakota selection, “The Cost of Free Land: Jews, Lakota, and an American Inheritance,” author Rebecca Clarren presents a powerful look at the entangled histories of her ancestors and the Lakota, melding investigative reporting with personal family stories to reveal the true cost of the settlement of the American West. She will share this story directly with readers in eight communities throughout the state where she will discuss his work, answer questions and sign books.
Author: Rebecca Clarren
Sponsored by: Yankton Community Library
For more information, contact: Kelly O’Dea <kodea@cityofyankton.org>
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6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
One Book Tour The Cost of Free Land - Sioux Falls
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm One Book Tour The Cost of Free Land - Sioux Falls Center For Western Studies, 2121 S Summit Ave, Sioux Falls In the 2025 One Book South Dakota selection, “The Cost of Free Land: Jews, Lakota, and an American Inheritance,” author Rebecca Clarren presents a powerful look at the entangled histories of her ancestors and the Lakota, melding investigative reporting with personal family stories to reveal the true cost of the settlement of the American West. She will share this story directly with readers in eight communities throughout the state where she will discuss his work, answer questions and sign books.
Author: Rebecca Clarren
Sponsored by: The Center for Western Studies at Augustana University
For more information, contact: Kamryn Miller <kjmiller@augie.edu>
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Thursday May 8
8
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12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Humanities Café - Everywhere & Nowhere: Moving Beyond Mascots, Stereotypes, and Cultural Appropriation
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Humanities Café - Everywhere & Nowhere: Moving Beyond Mascots, Stereotypes, and Cultural Appropriation VIRTUAL EVENT Dr. John Little, Director of Native Recruitment & Alumni Engagement at the University of South Dakota, filmmaker, and enrolled member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, and Megan Red Shirt Shaw, Director of Native Student Services at the University of South Dakota, founder of Natives in America magazine, and enrolled member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, join SDHC to discuss the persistence and presence of Indigenous peoples, moving beyond mascots, stereotypes and cultural appropriation.
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85001125966?pwd=c1B3NnhQK1AzUVhBQVFTcE1QTVdGUT09
Sponsored By: South Dakota Humanities Council
Please let us know what you thought of the program! https://sdhumanities.wufoo.com/forms/r10zvgvg124kfm2/
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12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
One Book Tour The Cost of Free Land - Watertown
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm One Book Tour The Cost of Free Land - Watertown Watertown Regional Library, 160 6th St NE, Watertown In the 2025 One Book South Dakota selection, “The Cost of Free Land: Jews, Lakota, and an American Inheritance,” author Rebecca Clarren presents a powerful look at the entangled histories of her ancestors and the Lakota, melding investigative reporting with personal family stories to reveal the true cost of the settlement of the American West. She will share this story directly with readers in eight communities throughout the state where she will discuss his work, answer questions and sign books.
Author: Rebecca Clarren
Sponsored by: Watertown Regional Library
For more information, contact: Laura Hinman <lhinman@watertownsd.us>
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Friday May 9
9
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5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Oglala Lakota College Book Club & Discussion
5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Oglala Lakota College Book Club & Discussion Oglala Lakota College, 490 Piya Wiconi Rd, Kyle, SD; Woksape Tipi - Library Note: This event takes place at 5:00 pm MT.
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Sponsoring Organization: Oglala Lakota College – Humanities and Social Sciences Department
For more information, contact: Whitnee Coy <wcoy@olc.edu>
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7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Shining a Spotlight on the Ku Klux Klan in South Dakota
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Shining a Spotlight on the Ku Klux Klan in South Dakota Presho Public Library, 108 N Main St, Presho This PowerPoint presentation exposes the Invisible Empire of the KKK in the Rushmore state in the 1920s and today. Slithering into the state, the KKK reaches nearly all cities and communities. The murder of a Catholic priest in Lead, the recruitment for KKK members at the Homestake Gold Mine and the role of Gutzon Borglum as a white supremist are a few of the highlights.
Scholar: Arley Fadness
Sponsored by: Presho Public Library
For more information, contact: Avany Langdeau <preshopubliclibrary@gmail.com>
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Saturday May 10
10
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Sunday May 11
11
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Monday May 12
12
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Tuesday May 13
13
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Wednesday May 14
14
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6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Poetry on the Road
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Poetry on the Road Henry's Books, 111 E Hudson St, Spearfish, SD 57783, USA Note: This event takes place at 5:00 pm Mountain Time.
Poetry on the Road returns for another year! South Dakota’s State Poet Laureate, Bruce Roseland, along with other South Dakota State Poetry Society (SDSPS) member poets and special guests, will be visiting towns across South Dakota monthly through April 2025. At each location, SDSPS members will give poetry readings and host a Q&A session along with an open mic, during which any area poets will be invited to sign up and read their own original poems.
Scholars: Jean Helmer, Holly Moseley, Bruce Roseland
Sponsoring Organization: South Dakota State Poetry Society
For more information, visit: https://sdpoetry.org/poetry-on-the-road/ or contact: Dana Yost <indyed@yahoo.com>
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Thursday May 15
15
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All Day
2025 Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers Conference
Thursday May 15 – Saturday May 17 9:00 am – 7:00 pm 2025 Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers Conference Hilton Garden Inn Sioux Falls Downtown, 201 E 8th St, Sioux Falls, SD 57103, USA This national interdisciplinary conference will promote the development and dissemination of scholarship on eighteenth-and nineteenth-century women writers and advance innovative and inclusive pedagogical practices in secondary and higher education.
Scholars: Lisa Hagar, Kerry Sinanan and Megan Peiser
Sponsored by: SDSU – School of English and Interdisciplinary Studies
For more information, visit https://bwwc2025.wixsite.com/bwwc2025 or contact Sharon Smith <sharon.smith@sdstate.edu>
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Friday May 16
16
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All Day
2025 Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers Conference
Thursday May 15 – Saturday May 17 9:00 am – 7:00 pm 2025 Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers Conference Hilton Garden Inn Sioux Falls Downtown, 201 E 8th St, Sioux Falls, SD 57103, USA This national interdisciplinary conference will promote the development and dissemination of scholarship on eighteenth-and nineteenth-century women writers and advance innovative and inclusive pedagogical practices in secondary and higher education.
Scholars: Lisa Hagar, Kerry Sinanan and Megan Peiser
Sponsored by: SDSU – School of English and Interdisciplinary Studies
For more information, visit https://bwwc2025.wixsite.com/bwwc2025 or contact Sharon Smith <sharon.smith@sdstate.edu>
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Saturday May 17
17
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All Day
2025 Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers Conference
Thursday May 15 – Saturday May 17 9:00 am – 7:00 pm 2025 Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers Conference Hilton Garden Inn Sioux Falls Downtown, 201 E 8th St, Sioux Falls, SD 57103, USA This national interdisciplinary conference will promote the development and dissemination of scholarship on eighteenth-and nineteenth-century women writers and advance innovative and inclusive pedagogical practices in secondary and higher education.
Scholars: Lisa Hagar, Kerry Sinanan and Megan Peiser
Sponsored by: SDSU – School of English and Interdisciplinary Studies
For more information, visit https://bwwc2025.wixsite.com/bwwc2025 or contact Sharon Smith <sharon.smith@sdstate.edu>
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