The story of agriculture is woven across the land and history of South Dakota. Historic farms are still found on long rural roads and in our towns today. Historian Liz Almlie will share some of the 19th and 20th century historic places across the state that tell stories of early sod and dugout houses, farming, ranching, irrigation, […]
August’s Movie: Here (1 Hour and 44 Minutes, Rated PG-13) Popcorn is provided! Reuniting the director, writer and stars of Forrest Gump, Here is an original film about multiple families and a special place they inhabit. From the beginning of time to the present day, a single plot of land becomes a site for life, love and loss for the families […]
Come get creative with Legos at the Brookings Public Library.
Bring a pan of bars and your recipe to share with the crowd of taste testers. Official judges will announce the "Best Bar in Brookings" at the end of the night. Register to compete on the Library’s website or at https://bit.ly/regbpl starting July 10. If you would like to be a taste tester and gather some yummy […]
Acclaimed guitarist and music historian Joey Leone presents a concert covering the history, influence, and social impact of American blues music through songs, stories, and historical facts. Joey highlights the influence of blues on virtually all styles of contemporary music over the past 7 decades, playing a variety of songs. In addition to the music, […]
Enjoy some fun music that will get you dancing and clapping.
Enjoy some fun music that will get you dancing and clapping.
July's Movie: White Bird (2 hours, Rated PG-13) Popcorn is provided! liJulian has struggled to belong ever since he was expelled from his former school for his treatment of Auggie Pullman. To transform his life, Julian's grandmother finally reveals her own story of courage. During her youth in Nazi-occupied France, a boy shelters her from mortal danger. […]
Join us at this three-day workshop as we learn about puppet locomotion, staging, and voices. We will wrap up with a puppet performance to share with the community on July 16th at 2pm. This workshop is for students entering 5th grade and up. Registration Required.