Sunday September 1
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Monday September 2
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Tuesday September 3
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5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Following the 13 Dakota Moons Earthlodge Gatherings
5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Following the 13 Dakota Moons Earthlodge Gatherings Bundle Carriers Camp Earthlodge; 117th Street; Sisseton, SD 57262 Monthly gatherings with youth and young adults for discussions and hand-on activities in accordance with the 13 moons the Dakotapi (Dakota People) follow.
Directions: Follow the flags at the corner of 117th St and 457th Ave North Sisseton
Scholar: Dennis Gill, Sr.
Sponsored By: Nis’to, Inc.
For more information, contact: Dustina Gill <sitowiyan@hotmail.com>
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Wednesday September 4
4
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Thursday September 5
5
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10:30 am – 11:30 am
Brainstorming: The Human Connection - Jeremy Norton - Trauma Sponges: Dispatches from the Scarred Heart of Emergency Response
10:30 am – 11:30 am Brainstorming: The Human Connection - Jeremy Norton - Trauma Sponges: Dispatches from the Scarred Heart of Emergency Response VIRTUAL EVENT
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12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Little and Often 2024 One Book Discussion
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Little and Often 2024 One Book Discussion Edith B. Siegrist Vermillion Public Library, 18 Church St, Vermillion 2024 One Book South Dakota
A book discussion of Little and Often: A Memoir by Trent Preszler
Scholar: Brad Tennant
Sponsored by: Edith B. Siegrist Vermillion Public Library
For more information, contact:Kaia Brose <kaia.brose@vermillionpubliclibrary.org>
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Friday September 6
6
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Saturday September 7
7
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9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Festival of New Plays
9:00 am – 5:00 pm Festival of New Plays Washington Pavilion, Belbas Theater - 301 S Main Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57104, USA Note: The lobby will open at 8:30 am and doors will open at 8:45 am with the event beginning at 9:00 am.
After a blind review process of local play submissions following their annual community-based Playwriting course, the Premiere Playhouse enters its second phase of new play development events in their 22nd season, featuring the four semi-finalists that were selected and invited to produce concert readings in front of a panel of scholarly adjudicators. The writers will receive practical guidance and positive critiques on further developing their work, in addition to participating in a structured, open dialogue about their play. From these reading presentations, two finalist plays will be chosen for full production treatment and further play development opportunities in the Playhouse’s 3rd annual production of The Premiere Premieres which will run February 13-16, 2025 at the historic Orpheum Theater in downtown Sioux Falls.
Scholars: Dr. Jayna Gearhart Fitzsimmons, Dr. Richard W. Swanson, Luke Tatge, and Oliver Mayes, MFA
Sponsored by: Sioux Empire Community Theatre (The Premiere Playhouse)
For more information, contact: Oliver Mayes <oliver@thepremiereplayhouse.com>
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1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Baseball, Preachers, and Funerals
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Baseball, Preachers, and Funerals Union Creek Lutheran Church, 31030 481st St, Akron, IA Using a storytelling format, Phyllis transports audiences back in time to the influences of small town and rural life that are fast disappearing. She shares from a child’s perspective when life was simpler, telephones had a special place on a wall or desk, all older people were called grandma and grandpa, and children created their own fun.
Scholar: Phyllis Schrag
Sponsored by:Union Creek Lutheran Church
For more information, contact: Sherri McKee <sherri.l.mckee@gmail.com>
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2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Little and Often 2024 One Book Discussion
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Little and Often 2024 One Book Discussion Custer County Library, 447 Crook St #4, Custer 2024 One Book South Dakota
A book discussion of Little and Often: A Memoir by Trent Preszler
Scholar: Molly Barari
Sponsored by: Custer County Library
For more information, contact: Sarah Myers <smyers@custercountysd.com>
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Sunday September 8
8
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6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Valentine McGillycuddy Presentation
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Valentine McGillycuddy Presentation Dahl Arts Center, 713 7th St, Rapid City, SD 57701, USA Note: This event takes place at 6:00 pm Mountain Time.
Valentine McGillycuddy was not only a surgeon, but he was also one of Rapid City’s first mayors, South Dakota’s first Surgeon General, and Dean at the South Dakota School of Mines. This event will feature Candy Moulton, speaking about McGillycuddy and her book Valentine McGillycuddy, Army Surgeon, Agent to the Sioux.
Scholar: Candy Moulton
Sponsored by: Historic Rapid City
For more information, contact: Darla Drew Lerdal <ddrewlerdal@gmail.com>
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Monday September 9
9
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6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Stories of Resilience-A Conversation About Hope When Facing Life's Challenges
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Stories of Resilience-A Conversation About Hope When Facing Life's Challenges Black Hills State University, Student Union-Club Buzz; 1200 University St, Spearfish, SD 57799, USA Note: This event takes place at 5:00 pm Mountain Time.
This event is part of the Stories of Resilience project, which features stories from people who have faced challenges related to mental health or suicide and found help, hope and healing.
Learn more at:https://30stories.resilienttoday.org/
Scholar: Heidi Marttila-Losure
Sponsored by: Lost&Found
For more information, contact: Erik Muckey <emuckey@resilienttoday.org>
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Tuesday September 10
10
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1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Annie Tallent, 1887-1901
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Annie Tallent, 1887-1901 Meade County Senior Citizen Center, 919 Harley Davidson Way, Sturgis A woman of refinement/education, Annie Tallent along with her husband D.G. and their nine-year-old son Robert, joined the Gordon party on a long and grueling journey of deep snow, bitter cold and constant fear of attacking Native Americans enroute to the Black Hills. She first entered Dakota Territory illegally, but represents the heroism/resourcefulness of pioneer women, especially in the annals of early educational history. (Chautauqua)
Scholar: Lillian Witt
Sponsored by: Meade County Senior Citizen Center
For more information, contact:Noreen Suniga <mcseniorcitizens@gmail.com>
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4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Stories of Resilience-A Conversation About Hope When Facing Life's Challenges
4:00 pm – 6:00 pm Stories of Resilience-A Conversation About Hope When Facing Life's Challenges South Dakota Mines, PAC-March Ballroom; 501 E St Joseph St, Rapid City, SD 57701, USA Note: This event takes place at 3:00 pm Mountain Time.
This event is part of the Stories of Resilience project, which features stories from people who have faced challenges related to mental health or suicide and found help, hope and healing.
Learn more at:https://30stories.resilienttoday.org/
Scholar: Heidi Marttila-Losure
Sponsored by: Lost&Found
For more information, contact: Erik Muckey <emuckey@resilienttoday.org>
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6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Stories of Resilience-A Conversation About Hope When Facing Life's Challenges
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Stories of Resilience-A Conversation About Hope When Facing Life's Challenges South Dakota Mines, PAC-March Ballroom; 501 E St Joseph St, Rapid City, SD 57701, USA Note: This event takes place at 5:00 pm Mountain Time.
This event is part of the Stories of Resilience project, which features stories from people who have faced challenges related to mental health or suicide and found help, hope and healing.
Learn more at:https://30stories.resilienttoday.org/
Scholar: Heidi Marttila-Losure
Sponsored by: Lost&Found
For more information, contact: Erik Muckey <emuckey@resilienttoday.org>
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7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Little and Often 2024 One Book Discussion
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Little and Often 2024 One Book Discussion Sturgis Public Library, 1040 Harley-Davidson Way #101, Sturgis 2024 One Book South Dakota
A book discussion of Little and Often: A Memoir by Trent Preszler
Scholar: Molly Barari
Sponsored by: Sturgis Area Arts Council
For more information, contact:Dorothy Pulscher <dapulscher@gmail.com>
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Wednesday September 11
11
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12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Sitts: In the Chair
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Sitts: In the Chair The Matthews (Opera House & Arts Center), 612 N Main St, Spearfish, SD 57783, USA Note: This event takes place at 12:00 noon Mountain Time.
On the night of Wednesday, December 12, 1945, a man robs a liquor store in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Desperate for cash the robber unintentionally shoots and kills the store clerk and sets in motion a series of events that will lead to the murder of two lawmen outside the city of Spearfish.
At this week’s Bellman Brown Bag Lecture, the members of Basement Revolution Films, a collaboration of three storytellers will present a synopsis of their work in progress Sitts: In the Chair. A narrative feature film closely based on the 1946 murders of DCI Agent Tom Matthews and Butte County Sheriff Dave Malcolm by George Sitts and the subsequent manhunt, capture, trial, and execution of Sitts. The film is a dark comedy and true-crime drama that explores a historic, but underexplored event in South Dakota history.
Scholars: Dr. Justin Bergh, Professor Skott Chandler, and Professor Allen Morris.
For more information, contact: Allen Morris <Allen.Morris@bhsu.edu>
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6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Little and Often 2024 One Book Discussion
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Little and Often 2024 One Book Discussion Watertown Regional Library, 160 6th St NE, Watertown 2024 One Book South Dakota
A book discussion of Little and Often: A Memoir by Trent Preszler
Scholar: Lawrence Diggs
Sponsored by: Watertown Regional Library
For more information, contact: Laura Hinman <lhinman@watertownsd.us>
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Thursday September 12
12
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10:30 am – 11:30 am
Brainstorming: The Human Connection - Garrett Bucks - The Right Kind of White
10:30 am – 11:30 am Brainstorming: The Human Connection - Garrett Bucks - The Right Kind of White VIRTUAL EVENT
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6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Preserving South Dakota Humanities Through Digitization
6:30 pm – 7:30 pm Preserving South Dakota Humanities Through Digitization Hilton M. Briggs Library, 1300 N Campus Dr, Brookings, SD 57007, USA Having repaired specialized equipment which will allow the library to digitize materials in it’s collection and digitally preserving them for public use, this event will focus on showcasing the library’s digitization process and the preserved content.
Scholars: Gwen McCausland and Michele Christian
Sponsored by: SDSU Hilton M. Briggs Library
For more information, contact: Michele Christian <michele.christian@sdstate.edu>
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7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Little and Often 2024 One Book Discussion
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Little and Often 2024 One Book Discussion First Presbyterian Church, 2300 S West Ave, Sioux Falls 2024 One Book South Dakota
A book discussion of Little and Often: A Memoir by Trent Preszler
Scholar: Lori Walsh
Sponsored by: First Presbyterian Readers Group
For more information, contact: Linda Rasmussen <dlrasmussen@sio.midco.net>
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Friday September 13
13
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Saturday September 14
14
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11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Veterans' Writing Workshop
11:30 am – 1:00 pm Veterans' Writing Workshop Rapid City Public Library, 610 Quincy St, Rapid City In 2024, SDHC will offer a series of writing workshops in two locations statewide. Below are the primary goals of the workshops.
- To connect veterans with others who have shared or similar life experiences
- To provide a welcoming and comfortable place for veterans to “tell their stories”
- To create a collection of stories that can be shared with a broader audience
- To provide a platform for veterans to engage in lifelong learning through writing
Location: Rapid City Public Library, Hoyt Room
Scholar: Molly Barari
Sponsored by: South Dakota Humanities Council
For more information, contact: Stacy Chidaushe <stacy@sdhumanities.org>
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Sunday September 15
15
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Monday September 16
16
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6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Stories of Resilience-A Conversation About Hope When Facing Life's Challenges
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Stories of Resilience-A Conversation About Hope When Facing Life's Challenges University of South Dakota, Muenster University Center-Rooms 216/216A; E Cherry St, Vermillion, SD 57069, USA This event is part of the Stories of Resilience project, which features stories from people who have faced challenges related to mental health or suicide and found help, hope and healing.
Learn more at:https://30stories.resilienttoday.org/
Scholar: Heidi Marttila-Losure
Sponsored by: Lost&Found
For more information, contact: Erik Muckey
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Tuesday September 17
17
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12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Speaking of Health: Dr. Mona Hannah-Attisha
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Speaking of Health: Dr. Mona Hannah-Attisha Wegner Health Sciences Library, 1400 W 22nd St, Sioux Falls, SD 57105, USA Following last year’s successful Speaking of Health series, this first of several events kicks off a totally new health-related series, and features Dr. Mona Hannah-Attisha discussing her book What the Eyes Don’t See.This New York Times notable book focuses on the Flint, Michigan water crisis and how Dr. Hannah-Attisha and her team helped to expose the truth about lead in the tap water.
Scholar: Dr. Mona Hannah-Attisha
Sponsored by: USD Sanford School of Medicine
Join Webex meeting https://sanfordhealth.webex.com/sanfordhealth/j.php?MTID=mdea8d1255f2e4629dc54f98cfd048ce2
Meeting number (access code): 2435 310 2895 Meeting password: crBiMvrg475
To join from a Polycom Video Room, dial the IP address below and enter themeeting ID ( 2435 310 2895 ) when prompted. Join from a video systemor application Dial 2435 310 2895@sanfordhealth.webex.com You can also dial 173.243.2.68 and enter your meeting number.
Join by phone +1-312-535-8110 United States Toll (Chicago) +1-720-650-7664 United States Toll (Denver) Globalcall-in numbers
For more information, contact: Peter Hoesing <Peter.Hoesing@dsu.edu>
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5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Veterans' Writing Workshop
5:30 pm – 7:00 pm Veterans' Writing Workshop Brookings Public Library, 515 3rd St, Brookings In 2024, SDHC will offer a series of writing workshops in two locations statewide. Below are the primary goals of the workshops.
- To connect veterans with others who have shared or similar life experiences
- To provide a welcoming and comfortable place for veterans to “tell their stories”
- To create a collection of stories that can be shared with a broader audience
- To provide a platform for veterans to engage in lifelong learning through writing
Location: Brookings Public Library, Cooper Room B
Scholar: Amber Jensen
Sponsored by: South Dakota Humanities Council
For more information, contact: Stacy Chidaushe <stacy@sdhumanities.org>
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6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Stories of Resilience-A Conversation About Hope When Facing Life's Challenges
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Stories of Resilience-A Conversation About Hope When Facing Life's Challenges South Dakota State University, Fishback Studio Theater; 1601 University Blvd, Brookings, SD 57006, USA This event is part of the Stories of Resilience project, which features stories from people who have faced challenges related to mental health or suicide and found help, hope and healing.
Learn more at:https://30stories.resilienttoday.org/
Scholar: Heidi Marttila-Losure
Sponsored by: Lost&Found
For more information, contact: Erik Muckey
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Wednesday September 18
18
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7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The Power of Possibility: The Impact of Public Art in South Dakota Communities
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm The Power of Possibility: The Impact of Public Art in South Dakota Communities The Journey Museum, 222 New York St, Rapid City, SD 57701, USA NOTE: This event takes place at 7:00 pm Mountain Time.
Screening of POWER OF POSSIBILITY: The Impact of Public Art in South Dakota Communities at the Journey Museum in Rapid City. Inspired by Power of Possibility, the outdoor sculpture installed on the DWU campus in Mitchell in 2022, the documentary features comments by artist Joan Benefiel, Dale Lamphere (South Dakota Artist Laureate), and Marty Two Bulls, Jr. (Oglala Lakota Artist Laureate), about how public art projects are initiated and completed. The one hour film Includes interviews and a “tour “ of public art in the towns of the state to explore the effects of public art in their communities. The documentary, along with A Study Guide on Public Art, will be available to schools, colleges, and local community organizations for use in their arts and humanities programming.
Scholars: Lesta Turchen,Dale Lamphere, and Marty Two Bulls, Jr.
Sponsored by: Dakota Wesleyan University, Office of Institutional Advancement
For more information, contact: Anna Marie Thatcher <productions@periaktos.com>
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7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Photographic History of the Black Hills
7:30 pm – 9:30 pm Photographic History of the Black Hills South Dakota State University Alumni Center-Woster Celebration Hall, 815 Medary Ave, Brookings, SD 57007, USA This is a livestreamed event. See below for meeting info.
Fifty years ago, the SDSU Agricultural Experiment Station released Yellow Ore, Yellow Hair, Yellow Pine by Donald Progulske and Richard Sowell, a publication of comparative photographs of Black Hills trail sites from 1874 and 1974. Images from these same locations were captured again in the 2023 book Exploring with Custer: The 1874 Black Hills Expedition: Revised 4th Edition by Paul Horsted and Ernest Grafe. In this program, Horsted and scholar Donovin Sprague discuss the locations in the historical and contemporary photographs, how these spaces have changed, and the cultural significance the Black Hills holds for the Oceti Sakowin people.
Scholars: Paul Horsted and Donovin Sprague
Join meeting here:https://sdstate.zoom.us/j/98631197954
Sponsored by: SDSU Department of Natural Resource Management
For more information, contact: Michele Dudash <michele.dudash@sdstate.edu>
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Thursday September 19
19
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10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Young Readers Festival of Books
10:00 am – 5:00 pm Young Readers Festival of Books Washington Pavilion, 301 S Main Ave, Sioux Falls Come enjoy this annual event, part of the South Dakota Festival of Books, as a numberof children’s authors will present on their works. This year’s authors include Olympic Gold Medalist Billy Mills, S.D. Nelson, Donna Janell Bowman, Laura Dean, Jeanne Bowman, Ann Bausum, Lisa Mueller Howard, Jean Mueller Peters, Kelsey Finn, Kevin Smith, Tracy Hauff, and the 2024 Young Readers One Book author, Juana Medina.
For more information and a schedule of events, visithttps://sdhumanities.org/festival-of-books/
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5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Little and Often 2024 One Book Discussion
5:30 pm – 6:30 pm Little and Often 2024 One Book Discussion Hand County Library, 402 N Broadway, Miller 2024 One Book South Dakota
A book discussion of Little and Often: A Memoir by Trent Preszler
Sponsored by: Hand County Library
For more information, contact:Hannah Caffee <library@handcountysd.org>
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Friday September 20
20
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All Day
2024 South Dakota Festival of Books
2024 South Dakota Festival of Books The Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center, 1601 University Blvd, Brookings Come join us for the 2024 South Dakota Festival of Books!
A full schedule as author details can be found athttps://sdhumanities.org/festival-of-books/ Recurs daily
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1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
The Life & Music of Hank Williams: The Happy Rovin’ Cowboy
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm The Life & Music of Hank Williams: The Happy Rovin’ Cowboy Spearfish Senior Citizen Center, 1306 N 10th St, Spearfish Anarration of the life of Hank Williams, Sr. interspersed with many of his songs. Live performance.
Scholar: Pegie (Margaret) Douglas
Sponsored by: Spearfish Senior Citizen Center
For more information, contact: Stephanie Crago <sscdirector@rushmore.com>
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Saturday September 21
21
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All Day
2024 South Dakota Festival of Books
2024 South Dakota Festival of Books The Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center, 1601 University Blvd, Brookings Come join us for the 2024 South Dakota Festival of Books!
A full schedule as author details can be found athttps://sdhumanities.org/festival-of-books/ Recurs daily
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Sunday September 22
22
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All Day
2024 South Dakota Festival of Books
2024 South Dakota Festival of Books The Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center, 1601 University Blvd, Brookings Come join us for the 2024 South Dakota Festival of Books!
A full schedule as author details can be found athttps://sdhumanities.org/festival-of-books/ Recurs daily
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Monday September 23
23
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7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Archival Accounts of Nuclear Fallout in South Dakota in the 1950s
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Archival Accounts of Nuclear Fallout in South Dakota in the 1950s Agar Fire Hall, 120 Ash St, Agar, SD 57520, USA This project features the scholar’s archival research findings about a family anecdote regarding how residents of Sully County understood the effects of atomic weapon experiments in the 1950s, and their possible exposure to nuclear fallout. There will be a time for discussion and sharing other collective memories of Sully County events.
Scholar: Emily Yates-Doerr
Sponsored by: Oregon State University – OSRAA
For more information, contact: Emily Yates-Doerr <eyatesdoerr@oregonstate.edu>
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Tuesday September 24
24
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5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Little and Often 2024 One Book Discussion
5:30 pm – 6:30 pm Little and Often 2024 One Book Discussion Hand County Library, 402 N Broadway, Miller 2024 One Book South Dakota
A book discussion of Little and Often: A Memoir by Trent Preszler
Sponsored by: Hand County Library
For more information, contact:Hannah Caffee <library@handcountysd.org>
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Wednesday September 25
25
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Thursday September 26
26
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10:30 am – 11:30 am
Brainstorming: The Human Connection - Barry Babcock - Bonga: A Safe Abode in the Wilderness
10:30 am – 11:30 am Brainstorming: The Human Connection - Barry Babcock - Bonga: A Safe Abode in the Wilderness VIRTUAL EVENT
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5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Poetry on the Road
5:30 pm – 8:00 pm Poetry on the Road Oglala Lakota College, 490 Piya Wiconi Rd, Kyle, SD 57752, USA Note: This event takes place at 4:30 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: Bruce Roseland and Dan Snethen
Sponsoring Organization: South Dakota State Poetry Society
For more information, visithttps://sdpoetry.org/poetry-on-the-road/or contact: Dana Yost <indyed@yahoo.com>
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Friday September 27
27
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All Day
SiouxperCon
Friday September 27 – Sunday September 29 SiouxperCon Sioux Falls Convention Center, 1201 West Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57104, USA Young readers age 10 and under are welcome to stop by the SiouxperCon Merchandise Table on Friday and Saturday in the Convention Center Breezeway to pick up their free copy of author Brian Middleton’s graphic novel Poiko: Quests and Stuff. They can then take their book to the Vault Comics Table (J-8) in the Convention Exhibitors hall for Brian to sign.
Book give-away and signing will also take place on Sunday at 11:00 in the Kidzone, with the author making a presentation about his book later that day at 3:00 in Panel Room 1.
Scholar: Brian Middleton
Sponsored By: SiouxperCon
For more information, contact: Shane Gerlach<director@siouxpercon.com>
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10:00 am – 11:00 am
Little and Often 2024 One Book Discussion
10:00 am – 11:00 am Little and Often 2024 One Book Discussion Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, 4801 N Career Ave, Sioux Falls 2024 One Book South Dakota
A book discussion of Little and Often: A Memoir by Trent Preszler
Scholar: Sharon Olbertson
Sponsored by: Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
For more information, contact:Thea Miller Ryan <thea.ryan@usd.edu>
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Saturday September 28
28
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All Day
SiouxperCon
Friday September 27 – Sunday September 29 SiouxperCon Sioux Falls Convention Center, 1201 West Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57104, USA Young readers age 10 and under are welcome to stop by the SiouxperCon Merchandise Table on Friday and Saturday in the Convention Center Breezeway to pick up their free copy of author Brian Middleton’s graphic novel Poiko: Quests and Stuff. They can then take their book to the Vault Comics Table (J-8) in the Convention Exhibitors hall for Brian to sign.
Book give-away and signing will also take place on Sunday at 11:00 in the Kidzone, with the author making a presentation about his book later that day at 3:00 in Panel Room 1.
Scholar: Brian Middleton
Sponsored By: SiouxperCon
For more information, contact: Shane Gerlach<director@siouxpercon.com>
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Sunday September 29
29
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All Day
SiouxperCon
Friday September 27 – Sunday September 29 SiouxperCon Sioux Falls Convention Center, 1201 West Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57104, USA Young readers age 10 and under are welcome to stop by the SiouxperCon Merchandise Table on Friday and Saturday in the Convention Center Breezeway to pick up their free copy of author Brian Middleton’s graphic novel Poiko: Quests and Stuff. They can then take their book to the Vault Comics Table (J-8) in the Convention Exhibitors hall for Brian to sign.
Book give-away and signing will also take place on Sunday at 11:00 in the Kidzone, with the author making a presentation about his book later that day at 3:00 in Panel Room 1.
Scholar: Brian Middleton
Sponsored By: SiouxperCon
For more information, contact: Shane Gerlach<director@siouxpercon.com>
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3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Brian Middleton - Poiko
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm Brian Middleton - Poiko Sioux Falls Convention Center, 1201 West Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57104, USA This event targets youth ages 10 and under who attend SiouxperCon for free on Family Day. Seeking to engage reluctant young readers, author and illustrator Brian Middleton, creator of the middle grade graphic novel, Poiko – Quests and Stuff will engage attendees with a talk and Q&A. Attendees of all ages will be able to meet the author and the youth attending will receive a free copy of the book.
Note: The book give-away and author signing will take place at 11:00 in the Kidzone in the Sioux Falls arena. At 3:00, Brian will be in Panel Room 1 as he discusses the making of his graphic novel and answer questions from readers young and old.
Scholar: Brian Middleton
Sponsored By: SiouxperCon
For more information, contact: Shane Gerlach<director@siouxpercon.com>
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Monday September 30
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