Join museum director Gwen McCausland as she shares how a once outlawed crop became essential during WWII as well as the production of hemp, past and present. This program is FREE and open to the public.
The South Dakota State Library (SDSL) has multiple resources for those who are unable to access standard print due to a physical, visual, or learning disability. Come learn about their services and programming from an SDSL representative, whether for yourself, someone you love, or anyone who could benefit from these resources.
Even though it's frosty outside, we can make cozy felted snowmen to warm our hearts with artist Suzanne Fairchild. All supplies are provided, straight from Fairchild Mercantile's family farm in eastern Minnesota! For ages 12+
High School prospect camp will start with a showcase format, including running times, batting evaluation, specific position showcase. All participants will also receive individual instruction at their position from SDSU staff. Each player will be able to pitch, hit, and play his position. Two camp options are available. First, camp plus evaluation; camper will participate […]
Ages 6-12 | Drop Off | Registration Required | $65 ($52 members) We invite young creators to dive into the world of sculpture and beyond! Using materials like clay, wire, paper, and recycled items, campers will learn techniques to build and shape their own unique, eye-catching 3D art pieces, bringing their ideas to life from […]
Jahmal Cole, founder and CEO of My Block My Hood My City, will be the guest speaker at South Dakota State University during the third annual Martin Luther King Jr. Rally and Marade event to honor the life and legacy of the civil rights activist. The event is Jan. 20 starting at 10 a.m. in Club 71 at Dana […]
Create two beautiful ceramic luminaries that can be used inside or outside with local artist Elissa Cox Wenthe. Each participant will make two luminaries in a unique style. This is a single session class--instructor will bisque and clear glaze the work and students will be notified to pick up their finished pieces. For ages 12+, younger accompanied […]
The International Cooking classes are held at the Carrot Seed Kitchen Co. on the third Tuesday of every month from 6:30 pm. Learn how to cook amazing and delicious dishes from around the world. Each month learn about a new dish from different countries. Learn more about each event on Facebook. Cost: $25 (incl. materials) Come and cook with us! Learn more and register at cookingclass@brookingsmc.org