Join the us for an entertaining puppet show presented by our Brookings Public Library puppeteers. They will be performing "The Sky is Falling".
Trivia Night at Wooden Legs is a time to test your knowledge against your fellow beer lovers! As always, the game is free to play and offers many fun prizes to our star teams of the evening. The game will start at 7:30pm and will wrap up by 10pm. Table are limited so we suggest […]
Trivia Night at Wooden Legs is a time to test your knowledge against your fellow beer lovers! As always, the game is free to play and offers many fun prizes to our star teams of the evening. The game will start at 7:30pm and will wrap up by 10pm. Table are limited so we suggest […]
The Madrigal Dinners are a re-creation of an Elizabethan Yuletide feast and feature the SDSU Concert Choir under the direction of Laura Diddle, as well as a cast of actors, dancers, and even a few wenches.
Get your play in before heading to the 2023 Downtown Brookings Festival of Lights Parade. Play along with us in the museum exhibits! Also, be sure to stop in the Art Studio to write a letter to Santa. Drop it in our mailbox and we will get it to the North Pole in time for […]
Sean Leary & Wooden Legs Brewing Company are proud to present: The Comedy Room! Presented by Shane Andersen Brookings Home Team pwrd by Century 21 Krogman & Co. When: Friday, December 1st and Saturday, December 2nd at 7pm Where: Wooden Legs Brewing Company - 309 5th St Ste 100, Brookings, SD 57006 Headliner: Jerry Irby NO […]
The Madrigal Dinners are a re-creation of an Elizabethan Yuletide feast and feature the SDSU Concert Choir under the direction of Laura Diddle, as well as a cast of actors, dancers, and even a few wenches.
Sean Leary & Wooden Legs Brewing Company are proud to present: The Comedy Room! Presented by Shane Andersen Brookings Home Team pwrd by Century 21 Krogman & Co. When: Friday, December 1st and Saturday, December 2nd at 7pm Where: Wooden Legs Brewing Company - 309 5th St Ste 100, Brookings, SD 57006 Headliner: Jerry Irby NO […]
The Madrigal Dinners are a re-creation of an Elizabethan Yuletide feast and feature the SDSU Concert Choir under the direction of Laura Diddle, as well as a cast of actors, dancers, and even a few wenches.