Enjoy a movie and have some popcorn! This month’s movie is: The Woman King (PG-13, 2 hours and 15 minutes) In the 1800s, a group of all-female warriors protects the African kingdom of Dahomey with skills and fierceness unlike anything the world has ever seen. Faced with a new threat, General Nanisca trains the […]
Join us for this free Maple Syrup Workshop, with hands-on demonstrations, presentations and a sample of the new McCrory Maple ice cream made with McCrory Maple Syrup (ice cream made at the SDSU Davis Dairy Plant)!
Saturday, March 18th from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Join us at McCrory Gardens for our Maple Syrup Workshop! There will be: Hands-on demonstrations A presentation & You will be able to sample our Maple Ice Cream!
Join Brookings Public Library as we not just watch the movie, but be a part of the action.! Participants will receive a movie kit when they arrive.
Joint Camp is a free, 60-minute educational session for individuals who are having, or are thinking about, knee or hip joint replacements. Joint Camp is presented by team members who regularly assist patients on their joint journey, including nurses and therapists. Topics covered include an explanation of joint pain, physical and occupational therapy preparation, how […]
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 […]
Join the Chamber's Business Resource committee for a NEW (and FREE) 2023 Lunch and Learn series. Lunch and Learns are a great opportunity to grab some free lunch, learn something new, and make some great professional connections. This month's Lunch and Learn is focused on Community Resources. Join us to learn about the nonprofit resources […]
South Dakota soybean farmers are invited to attend the soy100 event, March 23 at McCrory Gardens. The soy100 seminar focuses on the simple question, “What can farmers do to grow 100-bushel soybeans in South Dakota?” Attendees will hear from experts on soybean markets, weed resistance, soil health, water management and more. 9:30 a.m. Registration […]
The Great Depression came to farmers in the fall of 1920 and only ended with the start of America’s involvement in World War II. When the farm economy collapsed, the entire state economy collapsed, with businesses failing and declining revenues limiting the state government’s ability to function. Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal saved farming, but also […]