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Empowering All to Explore: Accessible Black Hills
605 TRIES: GOOD ROOTS FARM & GARDENS
605 SPOTLIGHT: THE GOLDEN ACADEMY
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605 PROFILE: LORI SHELDON
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VOL. 16 | NO. 7 AUGUST 2024 CONTENTS
605's Cailyn Patterson grabs a shot of Brandon Hanson working at The Source . Learn more about the new vice president of Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc. on page 72.
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Culture + Entertainment 12 Steering Towards Success Sioux Metro Growth Alliance
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Food + Drink 22 605 Tries
Good Roots Farm & Gardens
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605 Stops By Firehouse Brewing Co. & Firehouse Wine Cellars
Lifestyle 42 605 Spotlight
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A Pillar of Health and Wellness Wayne & Mary's Nutrition Center Empowering All to Explore Accessible Black Hills
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605 Profile Lori Sheldon
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EVENTS 6 to do in August
2 Pig Pals August 8
Sioux Empire Fair Livestock Show Arena • Sioux Falls • 10 a.m.
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Pig Pals , a program hosted by South Dakota Pork Producers , offers a unique opportunity for individuals with disabilities. The annual program allows participants, from the ages of 10 to 18, the chance to showcase a pig at this year’s Sioux Empire Fair . The morning begins with 4-H and FFA members' demonstration of presenting the pig before the show. All participants, helpers, and volunteers will enjoy a pork meal after the expo. MORE INFO: SDPORK.ORG. 3 Riverboat Days & Summer Arts Festival August 16-18 Riverside Park • Yankton • Times vary Head to Riverside Park to enjoy Yankton’s can’t-miss summer event: Yankton Riverboat Days & Summer Arts Festival . Check out a variety of park and food vendors, and activities, including a 5K, free fireworks, and entertainment from artists like Randy Houser , Diamante , Judd Hoos , and more. MORE INFO: RIVERBOATDAYS.COM.
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August 2-11 Sturgis • Times vary
It’s time to hop on your motorcycle, and head out to one of South Dakota’s largest events of the year: the 84th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally . Participate in various events, including group rides, poker runs, contests, and concerts. Catch featured artists like Jelly Roll , Theory of a Deadman , Hinder , and Kid Rock . Don’t forget to book a stay in the area, have fun, and stay safe. MORE INFO: STURGISMOTORCYCLERALLY.COM.
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4 Corn Palace Festival August 21-25 Main Street • Mitchell • 11 a.m.
Celebrate the heart of the Midwest at the annual Corn Palace Festival . Be immersed in the vibrant spirit of the community while exploring the attractions of the World’s Only Corn Palace . Over five days, enjoy lively entertainment, arts and crafts, local cuisine, carnival rides, and family- friendly activities. Bands include Scotty McCreery with Rowan Grace opening on Thursday, and Skillet with TROY-The Reality of Yourself opening on Saturday. MORE INFO: MITCHELLMAINSTREET.COM.
5 Fall River Hot Air Balloon Festival
August 23-25 Hot Springs Airport Hot Springs • Times vary Relish in the spectacle of hot air balloons soaring in the sky at the 9th Annual Fall River Hot Air Balloon Festival . Saturday hosts the breathtaking flight at the Hot Springs Municipal Airport at 6 a.m. The weekend does not stop there, as Centennial Park offers food trucks, vendors, music, and “ Light Up Downtown ” at various venues on Saturday night. MORE INFO: FALLRIVERBALLOONFEST.COM.
6 South Dakota State Fair August 28 - September 2 SD State Fairgrounds • Huron • Times vary The countdown is on for a week full of fun at the South Dakota State Fair . The fair kicks off Wednesday with Bull Bash and the festivities continue with performances by the Goo Goo Dolls , Riley Green , and Trace Adkins , the classic fair nosh, and fun for all ages, showcasing the best of the state. MORE INFO: SDSTATEFAIR.COM.
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11-17 __________________________ THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME Black Hills Playhouse, Custer. Times vary. Blackhillsplayhouse.com. 16 & 17 __________________________ CUSTER CRAZY DAYS Downtown, Custer. All day. Custersd.com. DEADWOOD 14, 21, 28 __________________________ SUMMER CONCERT SERIES Outlaw Square, Deadwood. Times vary. Outlawsquare. com. 16 __________________________ HISTORY ON THE LAWN: THE HANGING OF TWO STICKS Historic Adams House, Deadwood. 12 p.m. Deadwoodhistory.com. 16-18 __________________________ BADLANDS STEER ROPING Days of ‘76 Rodeo Grounds, Deadwood. 11 a.m. Deadwood.com. 17 __________________________ PREACHER SMITH’S DEADWOOD REDEMPTION DAY Outlaw Square, Deadwood. 6:30 p.m. Deadwood.com.
BELLE FOURCHE 16 & 17
ABERDEEN 1-4 __________________________ THE SIEGEL Aberdeen Community Theatre, Aberdeen. Times vary. Aberdeencommunity theatre.com. 2 & 3 __________________________ PAUER OF MUSIC FESTIVAL Central Park, Aberdeen. All day. Pauersoundllc.com. 12-18 __________________________ BROWN COUNTY FAIR Brown County Fairgrounds, Aberdeen. All day. Visitaberdeensd.com. 17 __________________________ SOUTH DAKOTA STATE CHILI COOKOFF Brown County Fairgrounds, Aberdeen. All day. Facebook.com. 24 __________________________ STRIDER CUP Downtown, Aberdeen. 12 p.m. Visitaberdeensd.com. SIZZLIN’ SUMMER NIGHTS CAR & BIKE SHOW Main Street, Aberdeen. 4 p.m. Aberdeendowntown. org. 31 __________________________ SCOTT HANSON MEMORIAL TRAP SHOOTING HANDICAP Aberdeen Gun Club, Aberdeen. All day. Visitaberdeensd.com.
BROOKINGS 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 __________________________ DOWNTOWN AT SUNDOWN Downtown, Brookings. 5:30 p.m. Downtownatsundown.org. 1-4 & 8-11 __________________________ Oscar Larson Theatre, Brookings. Times vary. Brookingscommunitytheatre. org. 2 __________________________ GARDEN PARTY McCrory Gardens, Brookings. 6:30 p.m. Sdstate.edu. 3 ROALD DAHL’S MATILDA: THE MUSICAL __________________________ OAKWOOD LAKES TRAIL RUN Oakwood Lakes State Park, Brookings. 6:30 a.m. Prairiestriders.net. GARDEN EXPO McCrory Gardens, Brookings. 10 a.m. Sdstate.edu. 10 __________________________ 14TH ANNUAL CAMRO FUN DAYS Pioneer Park, Brookings. 9 a.m. Facebook.com. PRETTY, PRETTY PRINCESS CHARITY
CANTON 2-4 __________________________ ANNUAL SIOUX RIVER FOLK FESTIVAL Newton Hills State Park, Canton. Times vary. Sdfotm.org. 3 __________________________ COMMUNITY FLOOD RECOVERY PARTY The Canton Barn, Canton. 6 p.m. Facebook.com. CUSTER 1-4 __________________________ THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS Black Hills Playhouse, Custer. Times vary. Blackhillsplayhouse.com. 2 & 3, 16, 22, 29 & 30 __________________________ LIVE AT THE BEACON Custer Beacon, Custer. Times vary. Custerbeacon.com WELCOME HOME VETERANS STREET DANCE Veterans Memorial, Custer. 6 p.m. Custersd.com. 2-11 __________________________ CUSTER CRUISIN’ MAYORS RIDE &
__________________________ SHERLOCK HOLMES & THE WEST END HORROR: A LIVE RADIO PLAY Belle Fourche Area Community Theatre, Belle Fourche. 7 p.m. Bellefourcheact.com. 17 __________________________ SWEET CORN FESTIVAL Tri-State Museum, Belle Fourche. TBD. Bellefourchechamber.org. 27 __________________________ SUNRISE ON STATE Pioneer Bank, Belle Fourche. 6:30 a.m. Facebook.com . BRANDON 25, 30 & 31 __________________________ RACING NIGHTS Huset’s Speedway, Brandon. Times vary. Husetsspeedway.com . 31 __________________________ BIZ BASH & KIDPRENEUR MARKET Splitrock Square, Brandon. 10 a.m. Members. brandonvalleychamber.com . BOX ELDER 10 & 11 __________________________ BEAT THE HEAT PICKLEBALL EVENT The Box, Box Elder. Times vary. Thebox.live.
TOURNAMENT Rabbit’s Den Gaming, Brookings. 6:30 p.m. Facebook.com. 29
POKER RUN Custer. Times vary. Custercruisin.com.
__________________________ BILLY CURRINGTON ON TOUR Dacotah Bank Center, Brookings. 7 p.m. Dacotahbankcenter.com.
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Some Adventures Begin Where the Pavement Ends
20 __________________________ THE DRIFTERS Deadwood Mountain Grand, Deadwood. 5:30 p.m. Deadwoodmountaingrand. com. 20-25 __________________________ KOOL DEADWOOD NITES Main Street, Deadwood. Times vary. Deadwood.com. 25 __________________________ GEORGE THOROGOOD & THE DESTROYERS Deadwood Mountain Grand, Deadwood. 7 p.m. Deadwoodmountaingrand. com. ELK POINT 4, 11, 18, 25 __________________________ YOU-PICK NIGHTS Fleurish Flower Farm, Elk Point. 5 p.m. Fleurishflowerfarm.org. HERMOSA 8-11 __________________________ CUSTER COUNTY FAIR Fairgrounds, Hermosa. Times vary. Custercountyfairsd.com. HILL CITY 1-31 __________________________ 1880 TRAIN 1880 Train, Hill City. Times vary. 1880train.com. 1, 17, 24 __________________________ MOUNT RUSHMORE RODEO Mt. Rushmore Resort & Lodge at Palmer’s Guch, Hill City. 6 p.m. Palmergulch.com.
23 & 24 __________________________ WINE, BREW, & BBQ Downtown, Hill City. Times vary. V isithillcitysd.com. HOT SPRINGS 23-25 __________________________ FALL RIVER HOT AIR BALLOON FESTIVAL Hot Springs Airport, Hot Springs. Times vary. Fallriverballoonfest.com. HURON 17 __________________________ “HARVEST OF CHAMPIONS” RACES Dakota State Fair Speedway, Huron. 7 p.m. Huronsd.com. 28-31 __________________________ SOUTH DAKOTA STATE FAIR SD State Fairgrounds, Huron. Times vary. Sdstatefair.com. LEAD 17 __________________________ GREAT GATSBY GALA Homestake Opera House, Lead. 5 p.m. Homestakeoperahouse.org. 20 __________________________ LEAD LIVE! Manuel Brothers Park, Lead. 5 p.m. Leadmethere.org. 24 __________________________ “A NIGHT OF PATSY CLINE” WITH JULIETTE ANGELO Homestake Opera House, Lead. 7 p.m. Homestakeoperahouse.org.
LEMMON 22-28 __________________________
HUGH GLASS RENDEZVOUS
Lemmon. All day. Lemmonsd.com. MADISON 22-25 __________________________ 61ST ANNUAL STEAM THRESHING JAMBOREE Prairie Village, Madison. Times vary. Prairievillage.org. MITCHELL 2-4 & 9-11 __________________________ THE CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES IN A MIGHTY FORTRESS IS OUR BASEMENT Area Community Theatre, Mitchell. Times vary. Mitchellact.org. 16 __________________________ 2024 BOAT PARADE Lake Mitchell, Mitchell. 7 p.m. Mitchellmainstreet.com. 17 & 18 __________________________ TOUR DE CORN Corn Palace, Mitchell. 6 a.m. Mitchellmainstreet.com. 20-22 __________________________ DAKOTAFEST Dakotafest, Mitchell. 9 a.m. Ideaggroup.com. 21-25 __________________________ CORN PALACE FESTIVAL Main Street, Mitchell. 11 a.m. Mitchellmainstreet.com.
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3 __________________________ SUMMER SUNSET FESTIVAL Main Street Square, Rapid City. 5 p.m. Mainstreetsquare.org. 16 __________________________ JALAN CROSSLAND Dahl Arts Center, Rapid City. 6 p.m. Rapidcityartscouncil. org. 16-24 __________________________ CENTRAL STATES FAIR Central States Fair & Rodeo, Rapid City. Times vary. Centralstatesfair.com. 17 __________________________ BACK TO SCHOOL BLOCK PARTY Main Street Square, Rapid City. 10 a.m. Mainstreetsquare.org. 24 & 25 __________________________ SUMMER SIDEWALK SALE Main Street Square, Rapid City. 10 a.m. Mainstreetsquare.org. 25-31 __________________________ WILD 12 The Monument, Rapid City. Times vary. Themonument. live. 30 & 31 __________________________ POTUS; OR, BEHIND EVERY GREAT DUMBASS ARE SEVEN WOMEN TRYING TO KEEP HIM ALIVE Catalyst Theatre Company, Rapid City. 7 p.m. Catalyst.art.
6-11, 21-22, 27-31 __________________________ SIOUX FALLS CANARIES The Birdcage, Sioux Falls. Times vary. Sfcanaries.com. 8 __________________________ PIG PALS Sioux Empire Fair Livestock Show Arena, Sioux Falls. 10 a.m. Sdpork.org. FLO RIDA W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds, Sioux Falls. 7:30 p.m. Siouxempirefair.com. 9 & 10 __________________________ DISNEY’S DESCENDANTS: THE MUSICAL Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls. Times vary. Washingtonpavilion.org. 9-11 __________________________ TATTOOS FOR RESCUES Divergent Inc, Sioux Falls. 12 p.m. Sfhumanesociety.com. 10 __________________________ BUGAPALOOZA Great Plains Zoo, Sioux Falls. 10 a.m. Greatzoo.org. SIOUX EMPIRE CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds, Sioux Falls. 1:30 p.m. Siouxempirefair.com. 11 __________________________ BREATHE BRAVELY BACKYARD BASH 2024 Levitt at the Falls, Sioux Falls. 4 p.m. Breathebravely. org.
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SIOUX FALLS 1-3, 8-10, 15-17, 22-24, 29-31 __________________________ LEVITT AT THE FALLS Levitt Shell, Sioux Falls. 7 p.m. Levittsiouxfalls.org 2 __________________________ PAUL CAUTHEN The District, Sioux Falls. 8 p.m. Thedistrictsf.com. 2 & 3 __________________________ JAMES & THE GIANT PEACH JR. Orpheum Theatre Center, Sioux Falls. Times vary. Siouxfallsorpheum.com. 2-10 __________________________ 65TH ANNUAL SIOUX EMPIRE FAIR W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds, Sioux Falls. Times vary. Siouxempirefair.com. 3 __________________________ STEP BIG FOR PARKINSON’S Jefferson High School, Sioux Falls. 9 a.m. Southdakotaparkinson.org. SIOUX EMPIRE CLASSIC TOURNAMENT Harmadon Park, Sioux Falls. 9 a.m. Siouxempirepsa.org.
STEVE-O Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls. 7 p.m. Washingtonpavilion.org. 16 __________________________ GIRL NAMED TOM Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls. 7:30 p.m. Washingtonpavilion.org. 16-18 __________________________ THE WIZARD OF OZ YOUTH EDITION Orpheum Theatre Center, Sioux Falls. Times vary. Siouxfallsorpheum.com. 17 __________________________ WOOD CRAFTS EXPO Convention Center, Sioux Falls. All day. Woodcraftsexpo.com. BOOKS & BUTTERFLIES Butterfly House & Aquarium, Sioux Falls. 10 a.m. Greatzoo.org. 11TH ANNUAL DOWNTOWN RIVERFEST Downtown, Sioux Falls. 4 p.m. Dtsf.com. 18 __________________________ IN THIS MOMENT WITH AVATAR The District, Sioux Falls. 7 p.m. Thedistrictsf.com. 28 __________________________ STYX & FOREIGNER Denny Sanford PREMIER Center, Sioux Falls. 6:45 p.m. Dennysanfordpremiercenter. com.
__________________________ TURNER COUNTY FAIR Turner County Fairgrounds, Parker. Times vary. Turnercountyfair.com. PIERRE / FORT PIERRE 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 __________________________ SUMMER PATIO SESSIONS Drifters Bar & Grille, Fort Pierre. 6 p.m. Driftersbarandgrille.com. 3 & 4 __________________________ CENTRAL SOUTH DAKOTA 4-H RODEO Stanley County Fairgrounds, Fort Pierre. All day. Fortpierre.com. 9-11 __________________________ Pierre. All day. Fortpierre.com. RAPID CITY 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 __________________________ RAPID CITY 6TH ANNUAL TRADER DAYS Fischers Lilly Park, Fort SUMMER NIGHTS Downtown, Rapid City. 6 p.m. Rapidcitysummer nights.com. 2 __________________________ A GIRL NAMED TOM Performing Arts Center,
THE FRAY WITH KORY AND THE FIREFLIES W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds, Sioux Falls. 7:30 p.m. Siouxempirefair.com.
Rapid City. 7:30 p.m. Performingartsrc.org.
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31 __________________________ AEW PRESENTS COLLISION Denny Sanford PREMIER Center, Sioux Falls. 6:30 p.m. Dennysanfordpremiercenter. com. SPEARFISH 2 & 23 __________________________ DOWNTOWN FRIDAY NIGHTS Downtown, Spearfish. 6 p.m. Visitspearfish.com. 6 __________________________ 12TH ANNUAL JACKET RIDE FOR VETERANS The Joy Center, Spearfish. 8:30 a.m. Bhsufoundation. org. 17 __________________________ 6TH ANNUAL BLACK HILLS SUPER 6 MOUNTAIN BIKE RACE Big Hill Trails, Spearfish. 8 a.m. Visitspearfish.com. STURGIS 2-11 __________________________ STURGIS MOTORCYCLE RALLY Sturgis. Times vary. Sturgismotorcyclerally.com. 16-18 __________________________ BLACK HILLS THRESHING BEE Western Dakota Antique Club, Sturgis. 7 a.m. Wdantiqueclub.com.
18 __________________________ LEADING LADIES & DAKOTA SPIRIT MARATHON Main Street, Sturgis. 6 a.m. Leadingladiesmarathon.com. 27-31 __________________________ 18TH ANNUAL STURGIS MUSTANG RALLY Sturgis. Times vary. Sturgismustangrally.com. VERMILLION 8-10 __________________________ CLAY COUNTY FAIR Vermillion. Times vary. Claycountyfair.net. WATERTOWN 4 __________________________ HAVEN CENTER 3K LAKE DAY Memorial Park, Watertown. 3 p.m. Visitwatertownsd.com. YANKTON 2 & 3 __________________________ YANKTON COUNTY FAIR Pine Acres 4-H Grounds, Yankton. Times vary. Facebook.com. 16-18 __________________________ RIVERBOAT DAYS & SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL Riverside Park, Yankton. Times vary. Riverboatdays. com. 17 __________________________ 36TH ANNUAL EXTREME BULL RIDING TOUR Yankton Rodeo Association, Yankton. 7:30 p.m.
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SIOUX METRO GROWTH ALLIANCE
Eight years ago, what is now Sioux Metro Growth Alliance hosted its first Minnehaha County Bus Tour .
At the time, the organization was two different groups: Minnehaha County Economic Development Association and Lincoln County Economic Development Association . “The tour was intended to get county commissioners, community leaders, and regional stakeholders on a charter bus to explore and better understand the impact of our regional communities outside of Sioux Falls,” explained Tyler Tordsen , president and CEO of the economic development group. Since then, Sioux Metro Growth Alliance has hosted bus tours for Minnehaha County each May and Lincoln County each August, rotating which communities and businesses are toured every time. This year’s Minnehaha County Tour started at the Sioux Falls Public Safety Campus . It included stops in Dell Rapids, lunch, and a presentation in Colton to hear from the mayors of Colton, Crooks, and the superintendent of Tri-Valley School District .
Lastly, it ended in Hartford to tour housing, businesses, and industrial developments.
605’s publisher Alana Snyder and I caught a ride for the tour, starting bright and early in Sioux Falls.
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The public safety campus spans 42 acres and is a hub for law enforcement, fire rescue, and emergency services. Beginning at the fire rescue training center, the tour encompassed the 911 emergency communications center, the Emergency Operation Center , and the Chief Matt Burns Range . Snacks were passed around as the group boarded a charter bus and headed to Dell Rapids. There, we met up with Sheldon Jensen , community and economic development director for City of Dell Rapids . Over the intercom, Jensen filled us in on Dell Rapids history on our way to the town’s infamous quarries. Upon our arrival at L.G. Everist Quarries , president Rob Everist came aboard to share information about the quarries' physical parameters, their economic impact, and more.
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After stopping in Dell Rapids to hear from the mayor about the city’s 3rd Street revitalization project, the group headed to Colton for a presentation from community leaders over lunch. On the way to Hartford, deputy highway superintendent for Minnehaha County Jacob Maras spoke about construction projects in the county. Stops in Hartford included Black Tie Components and Vanilla Bean King , as well as a tour of the town. Finally, the bus swung by Hartford Wastewater Treatment Facility before heading back to Sioux Falls. Planning is currently underway for the next tour this month, which will feature the southern Sioux Metro region including Lincoln and Turner counties. Anyone is welcome to attend, though attendance is first-come, first-serve. march Annual Meeting and Awards Program may Northern Sioux Metro Bus Tour june Gold Shovel Golf Classic august Southern Sioux Metro Bus Tour september SMGA Clay Classic winter Growth Summit Conference
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Tour participants usually consist of federal, state, and government representatives, along with people from the financial services sector, engineering, architecture, construction, development, utility, and other business professionals. “Anyone who cares about our growing region should attend,” encouraged Tordsen. The Sioux Metro team is also scheduling
their Sioux Metro Clay Classic in September—a trapshooting tournament in Humboldt to raise scholarships for students looking to earn a degree from Southeast Technical College and enter the workforce. “All of our annual events are on top of our day-to-day operations of assisting, advocating, and advising our member communities on all things growth related,” explained Tordsen.
tyler tordsen “MY FAVORITE PART OF THE TOUR IS ACTUALLY THE TOUR ITSELF AND THE CONNECTIONS THAT COME FROM IT.”
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SWEET 16 Sioux Metro Growth Alliance currently serves the following 16 municipalities: baltic brandon canton centerville colton crooks dell rapids garretson harrisburg
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“IN SHORT, SIOUX METRO GROWTH ALLIANCE’S MISSION IS TO EMPOWER OUR COMMUNITIES TO GROW.”
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Currently serving 16 municipalities and four counties in the greater Sioux Falls metropolitan statistical area, the organization aims to build new connections in every sector. Each event, Tordsen notes, has the potential to increase engagement, build relationships, and spur new business deals between member communities. Additionally, events build advocacy between government leaders and the business community, keeping officials informed and inspired to champion local efforts. “This bus tour is just one small way we can help bring awareness to the exciting things happening in our region,” said Tordsen. FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT SIOUXMETRO. COM+
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“WE LOVE HELPING OUR STAFF GET SET UP FOR SEASONAL AND VOCATIONAL SUCCESS WHEN THEY GROW OUT OF OUR SUMMER WORK.”
Just one-and-a-half miles north of Brookings lies a 98-year-old barn that has been given a second life. Bill and Julie Ross , owners of Good Roots Farm & Gardens are on a mission to create a space for people to purposefully gather, celebrate, and make memories. As third generation owners of the family farm Julie was raised on, the couple took their time evaluating how they wanted to operate the budding event venue. “We were inspired by the idea of encouraging families and friends to enjoy a peaceful gathering place for fun and rest,” explained Julie. With the intention to be accessible and enjoyable for all ages, the couple opened the venue in 2017 as a wedding, event, and pizza farm.
events from May until November. Events include weddings, Wood- Fired Pizza Nights , graduation and birthday parties, baby showers, kids camps, day retreats, and more. “We host Sunday pizza nights for the public in the summer, typically making 100 pizzas from scratch,” shared Julie. Pizzas can be savory or sweet, and are made with toppings harvested fresh and organic whenever possible. They are baked in outdoor, wood-fired ovens. Attendees order online from the rotating menu options starting on Tuesday for the following Sunday. Drinks are also available to purchase in the barn, including lemonade, wine, beer, and seltzers. “Many guests bring lawn chairs and blankets, and settle in to enjoy their pizzas on the farm,” said Julie.
The farm hosts private, corporate, educational, and community
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This summer, 605’s designer Cailyn Patterson and I made the drive to Brookings for a Wood-Fired Pizza Night. The farm practically glowed on the warm July evening, with couples and families coming and going at their leisure. Strains of live music floated out from the barn, mingling with the smell of the pizzas baking in the wood-fire ovens. After getting some shots of the signage out front, Cailyn and I visited the goat pen—home to Double and Trouble . Trouble bleated rambunctiously at us from the top of his playground
before coming down and accepting some head scratches. Next, we headed over to a new addition to the farm: a store called Vintage and Veggies . The shop features a variety of things, including vintage and antique items, jelly made from their farm grapes, mugs, hats, doorknobs, and more. Cailyn found a driftwood tapestry hand-woven by a local artist, while a green bell pepper figurine caught my eye. We exited the store with our finds, but not before getting to watch a robin feed her baby birds nesting just outside the door.
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Julie hand-painted the floor of the Vintage and Veggies store. The dedication and long hours unfortunately caused her to need a knee replacement! BRUSH WITH FATE
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Along with live music, Monarch Aerial Arts often performs on aerial silks during the summer. We spoke to owner Joscelyne Larson , who had her girls pose for a group picture for us. The farmyard was alive with activity everywhere we looked. People were munching on pizza, artists were flying on the silks while their parents watched with adoration, and kids ran wild, playing with bubble machines and petting the animals. Cailyn and I made plans to come back before we had even tasted the pizza. Bill and Julie put in an order for us, which included both a sweet and a savory pie. We watched the staff roll out the dough, spread toppings, and carefully turn the pizzas in the ovens until the Garden Surprise and the Berry Surprise were ready to eat. But not, of course, before taking pictures to document. While we shot, Bill fetched us some of the farm’s lemonade and plucked a fresh sprig of spearmint to adorn the beverages. The pizza’s rustic crust and rich toppings paired well with the sweet, cool lemonade. Bill and Julie have a background in missions and pastoral care on several continents, and consistently engage with leadership development, strategic planning, and hospitality.
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JULIE ROSS
“IT’S WONDERFUL TO THINK WE CAN HELP PEOPLE LEARN MORE, DEVELOP PASSIONS, & ASPIRE HIGHER.”
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In addition to Pizza Nights and events, Bill and Julie rent out the farm for weddings from May to November. “We offer a lot of perks, from tables and chairs for 200, access to our commercial kitchen for light prep, a lovely room for brides and attendants, yard games, the cute farm store, manicured grounds, and even some farm animals,” said Julie. There are six different locations on the farm for wedding ceremonies, and the grounds boast abundant natural light, as well as fire pits, plenty of parking, and even optional hay rides. “Some weddings are small, some weddings welcome over 300 guests,” said Julie. “And there’s a perfect place for your rented tent, if you like that vibe.” The couple is committed to the growth of their employees, helping them
master many different roles of service. The Rosses will soon host an Enneagram personality training. “We love people, and we love playing a role in helping them create wonderful memories,” said Julie. For Bill and Julie, it’s all about community. “We aspire to create an atmosphere for family and friends to grow, celebrate, and build quality relationships—as well as contributing to building our Brookings community,” revealed Julie. FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT GOODROOTSFARMANDGARDENS. COM+
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Firehouse Brewing Co. in Rapid City stands as the state’s oldest operating brewery. Since 1991, the company has become an iconic institution offering patrons a unique blend of craft beers. Over the last year, Firehouse Brewing Co. has introduced a new era to its business with a new head brewer, a fresh lineup of beers, and an expanded role in distribution. In February 2023, Mike Beebe stepped into the role of head brewer, carrying an abundance of experience under his belt. The New York native knows a thing or two about running a local brewery, having worked in brewhouses since 2011. “My first job in the industry was at Sprecher Brewing Co. in Milwaukee as a tour guide and bartender,” shared Beebe. “Once I finished graduate school, my wife and I were looking for a change, which led us to Bradenton, Florida.” FIREHOUSE BREWING CO. FIREHOUSE WINE CELLARS And
It was here where Beebe had a shot of working on the production team at Motorworks Brewing .
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“After starting from the bottom, I worked my way up to head brewer, the head of research and development, and barrel program director, and gained valuable knowledge and responsibility,” shared Beebe. When his time at Motorworks ended, Beebe and his wife contemplated their next steps. After living in various states throughout the East Coast, Beebe set his sights on the Midwest. “When it came to the job hunt, I entertained multiple possibilities in different states, but Firehouse presented an impressive pitch about themselves and Rapid City as a whole,” said Beebe. Beebe was just what Firehouse Brewing Co. was looking for to move their business forward. His first step was to introduce a new line of crafted beers. “The first new beer I introduced was the Maltese Cross —a Vienna-style lager—and from there I began to bring in new, popular core styles,” shared Beebe. With 15 beers on tap, the range of the menu introduces customers to different styles and profiles of beer. Firehouse Brewing Co.’s menu consists of The Watch , Firehouse Light , Smokejumper Stout , Bell Tower , Blazin’ Mango , Fire Engine Red , Infernal Glow , Slow Town , Rapid Crick , and more. “I’m a true-to-style type brewer,” explained Beebe. “I want our beer to fit the specs of the way the beer styles are designed, and I see it as a creative and technical challenge to hit the mark precisely.”
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Firehouse Brewing Co. offers a rotating menu that will continue to grow & reflect different preferences. Beebe will also showcase seasonal brews for the fall & winter.
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“ WE LOVE WHAT WE DO, AND WE ' RE PROUD OF THE WINES WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO SHARE WITH OUR COMMUNITY. ”
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Amongst the classic flavors of an IPA, lager, or stout, Firehouse’s menu also includes sour ales such as Prairie Twilight and Tipsy Flamingo . “Our menu is going in all kinds of different directions,” said Beebe. In the past, Firehouse Brewing Co. only dispensed kegs, but now the brewery is hitting the ground running with its new distribution strategies. “I came from a larger production facility—which is what we’re turning Firehouse into—and I came in with a lot of experience in the brewing world,” shared Beebe. Beebe adds there are many moving parts when functioning as a solid distributing production brewery.
It includes building a relationship with a distributor, educating them on their product, having the correct materials like kegs and cans, curating designs for cans, training a canning line team, and maintaining the consistent flavor of beer. Firehouse Brewing Co. distributes six beers from its core lineup: The Watch, Firehouse Light, Bell Tower, Fire Engine Red, Maltese Cross, and Smokejumper Stout. Today, these brews can be found in various liquor stores and grocery stores throughout cities in South Dakota, North Dakota, and Nebraska. Firehouse Brewing Co. is joined by a sister company, Firehouse Wine Cellars .
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The winery began as a négociant winery in 2014, producing 2,000 cases of wine per year. In 2018 the business expanded into its current 13,000-square-foot facility in downtown Rapid City. Now the cellar functions as a full-production winery, producing about 10,000 cases per year. The winery has always focused on creating high-quality, small-batch, traditional wines from the finest grapevines. “Firehouse Wine Cellars sources grapes from sustainable vineyards in Washington state and our local vineyard, Old Folsom Vineyard ,” shared winemaker Adam Martinez . The winemakers collect 75 to 100 tons of grapes each harvest season, ensuring a wide range of varietals and blends. “We offer a great deal of variety,” said Martinez. The winery boasts 34 different lots of wine, including Cabernet Sauvignon , Merlot , Chardonnay , Riesling , Pinot Noir , and more. Among Firehouse Wine Cellars' rare flavors are Roussanne , Marsanne , Sémillon , and Sezao . “We serve hand-crafted local wines, such as Marquette and Petite Pearl , as well as whites and sweet wines,” added Martinez.
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Throughout his time as head winemaker, Martinez has created award- winning wines. “Over the past decade, we’ve been lucky to have been awarded over 100 medals at international competitions,” shared Martinez. Firehouse Wine Cellars is passionate about sharing their story and wines and making memories. Now, anyone in the United States can indulge in the Cellars' traditional flavors of wine with the Wine Club . “Our members enjoy a well-stocked wine cellar and first access to our best vintages,” shared wine club manager Nicole Weimer . The Wine Club offers three memberships to choose from: the Club 1915 , Damn Few Cru , and Winemaker’s Collection . A subscription includes quarterly shipments of wine from the winery's portfolio, as well as discounts on wine, food, merchandise, free wine tastings, and member-exclusive events. “I love being able to interact with our members,” said Weimer. As Firehouse Brewing Co. and Firehouse Wine Cellars continue to grow and evolve, they remain committed to their roots. “There’s no complacency. There’s effort, dedication, and focus,” said Beebe. FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT FIREHOUSEBREWING.COM AND FIREHOUSEWINECELLARS.COM+
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She continued, “Since I was helping so many people, I began thinking about starting a canine training business.”
In December 2022, the journey to opening The Golden Academy began.
Hyde traveled to Starmark Academy in Texas to obtain her training and behavioral specialist certification. Throughout her training, Hyde was assigned two rescue dogs and worked closely with the animals to expand her skills and knowledge. “Over 12 weeks, I took written, verbal, and performance-based tests,” said Hyde. “I earned my Canine Training Degree and Behavioral Specialist Degree.” With new certifications under her belt, Hyde was now equipped with the extensive knowledge and skills to train and manage dogs successfully. “My behavioral degree hones more into dogs with anxiety, aggression, and other behaviors in that realm,” shared Hyde.
When Sydnie Hyde first dipped her toes into the world of working with dogs, she didn’t expect to build a career from it. Hyde got her start working for a local boarding facility, gaining experience in pet boarding services, doggy daycare, and the training department. “I had worked there for four and a half years, but when I left, I didn’t quite know what I wanted to do with my life,” explained Hyde. Despite pursuing a new career at Avera Behavioral Health , Hyde continued to work with dogs by helping her friends and family train their furry friends. “My coworkers eventually got word of what I was doing, and I started to help them and their friends and family,” explained Hyde.
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Today, the Sioux Falls local runs The Golden Academy outside her home, serving her clients to help build harmonious and respectful relationships between owners and their dogs. With Hyde’s dedication and proven curriculum, she ensures every dog—from playful puppies to seasoned adults—can achieve their best behavior. The Golden Academy’s training philosophy revolves around balanced instruction, consistency, and patience. Hyde believes understanding each dog’s unique personality and needs is effective for training. The academy offers three training programs tailored to meet the diverse needs of owners and their dogs. Clients can choose between Private Lessons , Day Train , or Board & Train . “My most popular service is the Private Lessons,” said Hyde. “I explain to my clients that I teach them to teach their dogs.” Hyde travels directly to her client's house for a more individualized training session. Throughout these lessons, she works on basic obedience skills, off-leash obedience, and home manners. “I explain and show my clients the skills they need to work with their pets, because ultimately it falls back on them,” stated Hyde. She adds these personalized lessons are a great start for behavior modification.
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