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March 2022 Volume 21 • Issue 4

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AT HOME At Home in the Tuthill Neighborhood 23

CONCIERGE Where Fun Meets Chic: DART Boutique 8

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RECIPES Snickerdoodle Cupcakes with Cinnamon Buttercream Frosting 29

THE A LIST 30

friends & family FOR KIDS

HISTORY The Bridge at Iverson Crossing 34

Creative St. Patrick’s Day Treats 61

KNICK KNACKS OF LIFE An Irish Blessing For You 36

Submit Your Pet’s Photo 64

BEST FRIENDS

VINO The Tipping Factor 38

MAN IN THE KITCHEN 3 (and a half) Things That Will Make Your Meals Better 40

HEALTH & WELL-BEING The Exam Known to Stop Colon Cancer Now Starts Earlier 42

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Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-6pm Saturday 10am-5pm DART Boutique The Bridges at 57th info@shopdartboutique.com www.shopdartboutique.com

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an expansion into Sioux Falls. She found a location at The Bridges at 57th and immediately went to work creating the vision and the vibe for the new store. While preparing the new space last year, she faced another one of those bumps in the road with unexpected staffing shortages. So, as she had done before, she pivoted and decided to close the Tea store and focus on the Sioux Falls location. Dolby said she would never be in the position she’s

in now, were it not for the support of the Tea community. Being in such a friendly community gave her business and her confidence the necessary boost to take the next step in her business journey. “Where Fun Meets Chic” is the motto at DART Boutique, and Dolby has taken great care to create an environment where everyone feels welcome. In fact, the front door reads, “ALL sizes for ALL women.” Dolby calls the aesthetic at DART


a combination of vintage, artsy, quirky, fun and cool – whether in the clothing available for sizes small to 3X or in the unique gift items that feature everything from Betty White to the characters from Schitt’s Creek. Favorites at the store – which are also available for purchase in the online shop – include Judy Blue denim in sizes 0-24W, graphic tees and cardigans. The store also carries unique jewelry, shoes

and other accessories. Dolby’s attention to detail with all of the clothing at the store comes from her own “nontraditional” body size, as she describes it. Knowing the challenges she had in the past finding clothing that was both stylish, and had a great fit for her body type, served as the initial inspiration for DART. Rather than being defined by the “P” in plus-sized, she says there are many other P’s that define her, including passionate, positive,

purposeful, performer (she’s a musician) and a people-person. Not taking herself too seriously, she also throws in a self-admission as a procrastinator and the fact that she’s peculiar…because “it keeps life interesting.” In all that she does – and through what she has created at DART Boutique – Dolby’s main goal is to inspire others the way she has been inspired to not be defined by a size and to have fun creating your own style.

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March Volaré - To Fly! Introduction to Drones March 1 • 4 Sessions • 7-8:30pm • $89 Roosevelt High School Drones are more than just toys! They are tools used in a variety of industries. Through presentation and hands on learning, explore the basics of drone flight, safety, and operation. Learn how drone safety increases efficiency, decreases risk for workers in the field, and provides new perspectives to the work we do every day. Discuss common uses across multiple industries and explore popular drone models.

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Registration is available online at ComEd.sf.k12.sd.us or call 605367-7999. Book Study NYC – Five Burroughs -Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close March 1 • 5 Sessions 6-8pm • $39 Jefferson High School Set out to discover the five boroughs of NYC. Your excursion involves an instructor led, engaging book study about an 11-year-old boy whose father was killed after 9/11, leaving behind a mysterious key. His search for what it unlocks takes him on a fascinating journey through the

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five boroughs of NYC, finding unexpected treasures along the way. In the final class, watch the movie and compare! The book, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer, is included and an optional actual NYC trip add-on will be discussed for those who wish to take this book study to the next level and see the big apple in person next summer! Registration is available online at ComEd.sf.k12.sd.us or call 605-367-7999. Wedding & Ballroom Dance I - Bootcamp March 1 OR March 3 4 Sessions • Evening Classes -

Time Varies • $90 Eugene Field A+ Elementary Want to look good on the dance floor? Join dance instructor Lisa Myhre and prepare for a holiday party, wedding, special event, or just have more fun in life! Learn important partnered dancing skills while doing smooth steps and turns useful for a variety of musical styles. Many other dance classes available! Due to proximity of dancing and health concerns, this class is open for pairs only at the current time. Face masks are encouraged. Registration is available online at ComEd.sf.k12.sd.us or call 605367-7999.


The Premiere Playhouse Presents The 39 Steps March 3-5 & 10-12 • 7pm March 5, 6, 12 & 13 • 2pm Orpheum Theater The 39 Steps calls for the entirety of the 1935 adventure film The 39 Steps to be performed with a cast of only four. One actor plays the hero, Richard Hannay, an actress plays the three women with whom he has romantic entanglements, and two other actors play every other character in the show: heroes, villains, men, women, children and even the occasional inanimate object. This often requires lightning-fast quickchanges and occasionally for them to play multiple characters at once. Thus the film’s serious spy story is played mainly for laughs, and the script is full of allusions to (and puns on the titles of) other Alfred Hitchcock films, including Strangers on a Train, Rear Window, Psycho, Vertigo and North by Northwest. washingtonpavilion.org

Joseph Ribkoff Spring/ Summer Trunk Show March 3 • 1-7pm JuLiana’s Boutique La Femme 196 E. 6th Street • 605-271-1824 Join us in celebrating new spring and summer styles at our Joseph Ribkoff Trunk Show! Find sizes 2-22 and get a sneak peek at Fall styles + exclusive in-store discounts. Refreshments provided with a free gift with purchase while they last! Bucket List – Bucket Drumming Intro Class! March 3 • 4 Sessions 7-8pm • $68 Susan B. Anthony Elementary March to the beat of your own drum! Looking for an easily accessible, fun way to learn how to lay down a beat and play drums in time to popular music while burning off some extra energy and strengthening your arms? Then pull up a bucket, grab your sticks, and get ready to jam! Learn to make beats, use correct stick technique, and

read basic rhythm notation. Buckets and drumsticks provided during class (sticks are yours to keep, bring them to class each week.) Age: high school and up. Registration is available online at ComEd.sf.k12.sd.us or call 605-367-7999. Roald Dahl’s Charlie and The Chocolate Factory March 4 • 7:30 pm March 5 • 1 & 6 pm Washington Pavilion Roald Dahl’s amazing tale is now the Washington Pavilion’s golden ticket! It’s the perfect recipe for a delectable treat: songs from the original film, including “Pure Imagination,” “The Candy Man” and “I’ve Got a Golden Ticket,” alongside a toe-tapping and ear-tickling new score from the songwriters of HAIRSPRAY. washingtonpavilion.org Discover Your Night Life – Dream Analysis & Self Therapy March 5 • 2 Sessions

3-4pm • $59 Live Online In dreamland, a little voice is trying to reach out to us. What is it saying? Dreaming provides a voice to unspoken feelings, information, and tools to guide in enlightenment and self-realization by revealing the messages hidden in dreams. Decoding the messages in our dreams may clarify the path to personal satisfaction or self-realization. An introductory meeting will begin your study on the emotional and physiological mechanisms of dreams. You’ll receive a dream tracking sheet, chart your dreams, then return to the virtual classroom in April for analysis-based dream science discussion. Recommended optional class reading: The Other Side of the Curtain by class instructor and Psychoanalyst, Dr. Nadia Bijaoui, in paperback or eBook. Registration is available online at ComEd.sf.k12.sd.us or call 605-367-7999.

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K9 911 – Pet First Aid and CPR March 6 • 12-1:30pm • $39 Nerdy K9 Academy Have you ever felt helpless when your animal is sick or hurt? Would you know during an emergency what actions would help versus hurt the situation? Most people don’t think about this until a tragic event has happened. This class is designed to give you easy to perform actions to make sure your dog is best cared for if an injury or cardiac emergency occurs. You will also learn how to best PREVENT having your dog involved in an emergency. This class is hands-on learning. Students may bring a stuffed animal to practice on, however, well behaved dogs are also welcomed to attend this class at the Academy. Proof of vaccination must be submitted prior to dogs attending class. Registration is available online at ComEd.sf.k12.sd.us or call 605-367-7999. “The Holly Who?” Murder Mystery Gala March 12 6-9:30pm El Riad Shrine Come to the quintessential whodunnit thriller and get thrown into a night of mystery, intrigue, and murder you will never forget! With a killer crowd of people just waiting for murder to arrive on the scene, this night will keep everyone looking over their shoulders and guessing who the next victim will be! Bribe suspects for clues and gather information to uncover the unhinged guest who is whacking all the invitees. Just be careful, because you could be next! Rosemaling Demonstration at the Old Courthouse Museum March 15 • 1-4pm Old Courthouse Museum 200 West Sixth Street Eileen Halverson will be demonstrating the Norwegian folk art of Rosemaling (decorative painting) in the second floor hallway of the Old Courthouse Museum. Stop in any

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time for a demonstration or to ask questions! INFO (605) 3674210 or siouxlandmuseums.com Siouxland Republican Women Sponsor State/local speakers March 15 • 6:30pm Speaker 41st Pizza Ranch $5 admission for non-members. Contact: Siouxlandrw@gmail.com Backyard Chicken Keeping with Fruit of the Coop! March 15 • 6-8pm • $35 Instructional Planning Center Love fresh eggs and want to become more self-reliant and resilient? The Sioux Falls City Council passed an ordinance allowing you to raise six chickens in your backyard. Learn all aspects of backyard flock management from raising chicks to coop and run requirements, feed and nutrition, common health issues and more. Registration is available online at ComEd.sf.k12.sd.us or call 605-367-7999. Kid’s Activity Day at the Old Courthouse Museum March 17 • 9-11:30 am Old Courthouse Museum 200 West Sixth Street Learn about history and make your own crafts to take home. Fifteen minute sessions run throughout morning times. Call to reserve times. Free admission. INFO (605) 367-4210 or siouxlandmuseums.com St. Patrick’s Celebration of Traditional Irish Music at the Old Courthouse Museum March 17 • 5-7:30 pm Old Courthouse Museum 200 West Sixth Street Stop in for live Irish Music by Maggie in the Meantime, the Dakota District Pipes & Drums and live Celtic Steps Dancers, drinks foe sale, all ages. Admission is free. INFO (605)367-4210 or siouxlandmuseums.com Blippi The Musical March 18 • 6pm Washington Pavilion Blippi The Musical brings


the energetic and loveable character Blippi off the screen and onto the stage with worldclass production, audience engagement and amazing music. Children from the ages of 2 to 7 years old across the world have quickly taken a liking to Blippi’s charismatic personality and innovative teaching lessons! In the live show they will continue to learn about the world around them while singing and dancing along with this one of a kind show. washingtonpavilion.org Heartsaver Family & Friends CPR – Non-Certified March 18 • 3-5pm • $39 Instructional Planning Center The AHA’s Family & Friends® CPR Course - a video-based, classroom course intended for anyone who wants to learn CPR and prefers to learn in an instructor-led or facilitated group environment. This course is for people who do not need a course completion card for a job or other requirements. Family & Friends CPR is ideal for community groups, parents, grandparents, caregivers, schools, students, and others interested in learning how to save a life. Adult /Child/Infant CPR with AED. Non-certified course. Certified courses also available! Registration is available online at ComEd.sf.k12. sd.us or call 605-367-7999. Sioux Empire Arts & Crafts Show March 18 & 19 WH Lyon Fairgrounds Artisans and crafters from across the country. Find something for everyone! INFO info@blackincevents.com St. Patrick’s Day Parade March 19 • 2pm Enjoy the St. Patrick’s Day parade in Downtown Sioux Falls for great family fun! The festivities officially kick off with the annual Painting of the Shamrock that takes place at the center of the city, 9th Street and Phillips Avenue at 11am.

Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5 March 19 • 7:30pm Washington Pavilion 10 years passed between Tchaikovsky’s Fourth and Fifth Symphonies. The great composer feared his creativity was waning and even wrote to his patron that he may devote himself to growing flowers. Thankfully, Tchaikovsky persevered, and we have one of his most popular works. Experience other special music as part of our Bridging Cultures program, featuring guest artist, composer Zakir Hussain, and a world premiere! washingtonpavilion.org Home Fermentation: Kraut & Kombucha March 22 or March 25 6-8pm • $55 Career & Technical Education Academy Have you heard about the benefits of probiotic foods, but you’re not sure where to start? Looking for ways to increase the shelf life of garden produce or fresh herbs? Learn to ferment! In this hands-on workshop, you’ll enhance your chef’s knife skills, taste, and create unique flavor combinations, and learn how to preserve seasonal herbs and produce through the art of home fermentation. All participants will take home their very own jar of sauerkraut and a kombucha SCOBY to get started brewing at home. Registration is available online at ComEd.sf.k12.sd.us or call 605-367-7999. Sanford PROMISE Community Lecture Series March 24 3D Printing Technology in Orthopedic Surgery Presented by: Nathan Skelley, MD Sanford Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Sanford Center 2301 E. 60th Street North Sioux Falls, SD Registration: Must register for the event: https://bit.ly/2WjS7wF Website: https://research. sanfordhealth.org/academicprograms/community

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Hairspray March 25 • 7:30 pm March 26 • 2 & 7:30 pm Washington Pavilion You Can’t Stop the Beat! HAIRSPRAY, Broadway’s Tony Award®-Winning musical comedy phenomenon that inspired the blockbuster film and live television event, is back on tour! Join 16-year-old Tracy Turnblad in 1960s Baltimore as she sets out to dance her way onto TV’s most popular show. Can a girl with big dreams (and even bigger hair) change the world? washingtonpavilion.org Kanaranzi Creek March Sale! Join us March 25 (10am - 6pm) and March 25 (10am - 4pm) for our March occasional sale. Unique repurposed furniture and home décor. Kanaranzi Creek. 302 S. Broadway, Ellsworth, MN. (507) 227-0521. Stand Up For Women Veterans Saturday, March 26 8:30am - 1:30pm Our Savior’s Lutheran Church,

Sioux Falls Focus on Mental Fitness Sponsored by DAV Arthur H. Muchow Chapter No. 1 All women who served or are serving in the military, veterans, active duty, national guard & reserves are welcome. This event features a keynote speaker and breakout sessions to enhance the health and wellness of women. Free child care, resource fair, parent/child sessions, light breakfast & lunch, and much more! https://www.eventbrite. com/e/stand-up-for-womenveterans-registration171294104277?aff=ebdssbeac or contact Jill Baker at jillbaker3@sio.midco.net or 605-370-9898 Greater Sioux Falls Model Train Show March 26 • 10am - 5pm March 27 • 10am - 4pm Multi-Cultural Center 515 N. Main Ave. Sioux Falls Presentations, train layouts

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nest at home 23 At Home in the Tuthill Neighborhood

recipes 29 Snickerdoodle Cupcakes with Cinnamon Buttercream Frosting

a-list 30 history 34 The Bridge at Iverson Crossing

knick knacks of life 36 An Irish Blessing For You

vino 38 The Tipping Factor

man in the kitchen 40 3 (and a half) Things That Will Make Your Meals Better

health & well-being 42 The Exam Known to Stop Colon Cancer Now Starts Earlier

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AT HOME IN THE

Tuthill NEIGHBORHOOD

BY MARY MICHAELS | PHOTOS BY JULIE PRAIRIE PHOTOGRAPHY

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t took some time and a couple of jogs in the road, but for one Sioux Falls couple, a wish became reality when they moved into their dream house in the fall of 2021. Flashback about a decade when the couple was growing out of the house they shared with three young children and a fourth on the way. They had always loved the Tuthill area with the mature trees, proximity to parks and the character of the homes. There was one house in particular they had their eye on, so they sent a letter asking those homeowners if they were interested in selling, and if they were, to please let them know. Unfortunately, the timing wasn’t right, so the couple found a home on the east side of Sioux Falls for their growing family. To their surprise, less than two years later, the couple heard from “the homeowners” saying they were considering selling their Tuthill home. Having settled in where they were, the couple wasn’t yet ready to move, but they also weren’t going to let the house slip away. So, they bought it and decided to rent it out until they were ready to make another move. Knowing the 1980s era house was going to need some remodeling to fit both their needs and their style, the couple took their time – sitting down and each making a wish list of features they wanted if they were ever to renovate the house and move in. Five years later, they decided it was time. Renovations started during the summer of 2020. “It was right after COVID hit,” they said. “At first that really didn’t have too much impact on the renovations, but then we did have to wait for some things to come in. Well, and we also added to the

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project, so that made it take a little longer.” Comparing the “before” pictures to the finished product, it’s hard to believe it’s the same house. “Anything you see in the house now basically isn’t the same as when we first looked at it,” they explained. “The trends back when the house was built was honey oak everything and lots of pastels. Even the bathroom had pink fixtures. Every room needed something.” They took out a tall brick corner fireplace in the living room, bumped out the kitchen, and even moved the staircase that leads up to the second floor. Once they took out what they knew they didn’t want, they were able to map out where they wanted to go. The couple credits both their contractor and the designers from Houndstooth House for helping check off their wish lists one item at a time. The outdoor space really excited the couple, for example, so when they took out the brick corner fireplace in the living room and opened up the floor plan on the main level, they added more windows, as well as

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sliders to the back patio. Taking out the old oak woodwork and changing everything to white also lightened up the entire house. There were some features they liked, however, such as the wood treatment on the sloped ceiling that was accented by large beams. They braved the heights and got up there to paint the wood white and stain the beams themselves. The kitchen was a primary focus of the project because, as they said, “That’s where everyone seems to congregate.” To get the open look and feel that they wanted, they relied on the expertise and creativity of their team. There was a supporting beam right in the middle of the kitchen, but when they expressed wanting to have that gone, the team figured out a solution. Now, the kitchen has cabinets and counters along three walls with open space in the middle for two islands – one primarily to be a counter for seating and the other with a prep sink and plenty of storage. Although the couple said their contractor thought they were a little crazy to propose the two islands,

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but when everything was done, everyone agreed that it works. The homeowners have a friend from Albert Lea who did all of the custom cabinetry work. When his shop closed during COVID, he was looking for something to do, so their remodeling project came at a perfect time. “He’s highly skilled and a perfectionist, so we couldn’t have asked for anything better,” they said. While the couple stayed with oak cabinets, they used a dark stain on the quarter sawn wood for the lower cabinets and islands. The lighter wood floating shelves and cabinets on the third wall provide a pretty contrast. The walk-in pantry and mud room behind the main kitchen space were on their “must have” list of desired features, adding storage and functionality but with the ability to “just close the doors.” As they opened up the back of the house, they saw an opportunity to move the master bedroom to the front, locating it in a space that had previously been a

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sunken living room. This space ended up being an unexpected surprise. “We knew we were going to enjoy the new kitchen and the outdoor space in the back,” they explained, “but moving the master suite to the front of the house was better than we imagined.” There is plenty of room for their furniture, including a sitting area, and their bedroom connects to a spacious master bath with a walk-in closet where they added a stacked washer and dryer. “It is amazing to be able to just relax in here, and in the morning, if we feel like it, we can even get up and do a load of laundry, all here in our own space.” The kids, ages 16, 14, 11 and 8 – each have their own rooms, along with a great “teen hang out space,” as they call the lower family room. The wet bar area downstairs has a full-sized refrigerator and dishwasher, and the room has plenty of seating to gather around for a movie on the flat screen TV hanging over the fireplace. One of the boys has a room downstairs, and the couple’s daughter and other two

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sons have rooms on the second floor. As part of the remodeling project, they moved the main staircase, which gave them some extra space on the upper floor. So, they decided to move the main laundry upstairs, which is a great convenience for the kids. They also realized that having just one furnace in the basement wasn’t very efficient for heating the entire house. With one of their sons having an especially roomy closet, they utilized some of that space to install a second-floor furnace. It took many months, and even more decisions to complete the renovations inside the house, but the couple had also spent time thinking about the backyard. They are anxiously awaiting the end of winter when they can get back out and enjoy the concrete fire table they built, as well as the family-sized hot tub on the patio. They added a retaining wall in the back, and they can walk down the hill where there is a little pond and stock dam. The family gets a glimpse of the occasional fox or deer – and plenty of squirrels – that enjoy the heavily-wooded yard. “When the leaves are filled out in the summer, you can’t even see that we have neighbors,” they said. “And we love that we can get to the mountain bike trail right through our neighbor’s yard. Ten years ago, we weren’t sure we’d ever be here, but it’s the perfect house for our stage of life right now. It was our dream come true.”


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1 box white cake mix 1 cup milk 1 stick melted butter 3 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 teaspoons cinnamon

FROSTING: 1 stick softened butter 3 3/4 cups powdered sugar 3 Tablespoons milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon cinnamon

Mix these ingredients for 2-3 minutes and pour into cupcake pans ( makes 22-24) and bake at 350˚ for 15-20 minutes or until golden brown. Cool for 30-45 minutes.

Blend the butter until fluffy and add remaining ingredients and blend on low speed until all ingredients are incorporated and then increase speed to medium and beat until fluffy. Makes 22-24 cupcakes.

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The Bridge at

Iverson Crossing BY WAYNE FANEBUST

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he bridge at Iverson Crossing and the road leading up to it are both named in the honor of Ole B. Iverson, a Norwegian immigrant who came to Dakota Territory from Iowa in 1868. He came with his father Iver, his brother Peter and brotherin-law Andy, all of whom claimed a series of 160 acre chunks of land along the Big Sioux River, from where present-day Brandon is located, all the way south to the Iowa border. The Iverson’s domain also included what is now Gitchie Manitou State Preserve, a

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beautiful, well-wooded parcel of prairie located in the extreme Northwest corner of Lyon County Iowa, with the Big Sioux River as its western boundary. The park became part of a homestead in 1868, when Ole B. Iverson purchased 148 acres at a cost of $1.25 per acre. Iverson described the land as “smooth prairie with a very gentle slope toward the river,” a tract of land that included ten acres of “red Sioux Falls sand stone.” This, of course, is a reference the pinkish quartzite stone, the huge outcroppings of which that adds

great beauty to the park. Iverson also noted that his land featured “the largest cottonwood tree I ever saw.” Iverson also pre-empted the adjacent quarter of land on the Dakota side of the border. Other members of his family also claimed homesteads along the Big Sioux River, in Dakota, because Ole’s father wanted each of his children to have a farm “in the same neighborhood.” The land that would eventually become Gitchie Manitou State Preserve was part of the “neighborhood.” A peculiar feature of that


Mishap at the Iverson Crossing Bridge.

The bridge was the third to be built at this location. It was built for use by horse drawn wagons and buggies and was of the Parker through-truss architectural style ca. 1907.

rocky Iowa corner was a “rectangular block of stone ten feet long and five feet high….” It stood parallel to, and about six feet from, a “vertical cliff eight feet high.” The structures were such that the Iverson’s put up two other walls and a crude roof “for a very substantial house.” It became the family headquarters. Unfortunately, they had swarms of mosquitoes for company, a common frontier pest. Eventually the Iverson’s built a large sod house on the property for father Iver. “This was the best house of the lot,” Ole recalled. About ten feet of it was situated in Iowa, the rest in Dakota. Many years later, when writing articles about his frontier experiences for The Daily Argus-Leader, Ole stated that his father’s bed “was placed so that his head and shoulders would sleep in Iowa and the other parts of him in Dakota.” As they were the first to settle in what became Split Rock Township, their nearest neighbors were soldiers stationed at Fort Dakota, near the falls of the Big Sioux River. Ole conducted a life-saving journey to Sioux City and back with supplies badly needed by the soldiers. Life was indeed, one of hardships and danger

and yet the Iversons thrived due to the presence of relatively clean water, rich soil, wild fruit and timber that grew along the river. In 1871, the settlers petitioned the Minnehaha County Commission to create a road through the Iverson property that forded the river at a place called “Iverson Crossing.” The area near the crossing was called “Gibraltar” no doubt because of the outcroppings of quartzite stone. From the early 1870s until 1878, when the first railroad arrived in Minnehaha County, Iverson Crossing road was the principle artery of transportation for freight, mail and passengers from parts north and east. Stagecoaches from Blue Earth, Minnesota and Sibley, Iowa, forded the river at the crossing, as did other conveyances. During times of high water, fording was treacherous and many a wagon found itself tipped over or forced to retreat, thus stranding unhappy travelers. Through it all, Iverson Crossing became a landmark and a point of reference. It was frequently mentioned Dakota Territory newspapers. In 1871, Ole B. Iverson was in the territorial legislature when that body sent a memorial to Congress asking that a bridge

be constructed “at or near Gibraltar, or near where the Sioux Falls and Blue Earth City road crosses the same.” The idea was pre-mature because the first bridge over the Big Sioux River, “at or near Gibraltar” was not built until 1889. Unfortunately, it was destroyed by the calamitous flood of 1895. Another bridge was built but it too, gave way to springtime high waters. The present bridge was constructed by S. W. Hewitt and Company in the Parker style, with arch walls and diagonal bracing. It features five connected structures meaning a main span camel back truss with a west approach of three four panel pony trusses and an east approach of one three panel pony truss. Although it has stood strong against many floods, the bridge was closed to the public in 1983. The sturdy old bridge is now private property. Some years ago, my late friend Aaron Munson and I got it added to the national registry of historic places. While it will never see a tractor, truck or car pass over it, the grand old bridge will likely remain in place as a reminder of the past and of the visionary character of men like my friend Aaron, and of course, Ole B. Iverson.

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AN IRISH BLESSING BY LURA ROTI

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e recently finished the basement of our 1888 home, and to commemorate the space, friends gave us a framed Irish Blessing. “May you always have walls for the winds, A roof for the rain, Tea beside the fire, Laughter to cheer you, Those you love near you, And all your hearts may desire.” Who could ask for more? I’m a sucker for quotes, blessings, verses – words written with a purpose – I love them. As a teen, I was given a small blank bound notebook and I began collecting quotes. The book fit neatly into the inside pocket of my corduroy FFA jacket, so during my high school years, I took it to every camp, contest and convention. I asked new friends and old to jot down their favorite quote. My favorite quote? I have a few. But the one I think about most, is one my college roommate gave me as a graduation gift. It is inscribed in a paper weight, and it sits on my desk, so it serves as a daily reminder.

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“Good writing is clear thinking made visible.” I still have the quotebook. It’s fun to look through and read the quotes teens in the ‘90s deemed to be their favorite. I really should begin collecting quotes again. Today, many decades later, it would be interesting to read what we all deem to be our favorite quotes. And there would be many new names added to the book. I consider myself fortunate to remain connected with my closest friends from high school and college. And I consider myself quite fortunate to have made new, dear friends since. Anytime there’s a cold, bleak winter or spring day lacking sunshine and color, and I ask myself why I live in South Dakota. Friends is always my answer to myself. I am fortunate to have amazing friends. Friends of all ages, wages and backgrounds. There are many beautiful quotes about friendship. But the one I reflect on most often is one my mom reminded me and my brothers of often. “To have good friends, you must be a good friend.” I use the word “fortunate” and not the word “lucky” because I believe very little in life is left up to luck. I think most good things are the result of actions and behaviors. Not all. But most. I do not use the same logic when it comes to bad events and circumstances. In most cases, I believe we have little control over


“May you always have walls for the winds, A roof for the rain, Tea beside the fire, Laughter to cheer you, Those you love near you, And all your hearts may desire.”

the bad things that happen in life. I have witnessed too many good, honest, hardworking, giving people have horrific and unfair things happen to them to think otherwise. This is where good friends come in. Good friends are here for us in the good times and the bad. Early January our family caught COVID. Thankfully we were all vaccinated and boosted, so it was mild for all of us. But we had to quarantine for about two weeks. I went stir crazy. And I began to wonder, “How did we do this for so many months in 2020 and early 2021?”

Friends. Even on the coldest of weekends, we would have friends over to sit outside by our fireplace, bundled up in coats and snow pants. We’d visit for hours. As I reflect on the Irish Blessing our friends gave us that now hangs in our basement living room, perhaps the most applicable line is: “Those you love near you.” When those we love are near, we are indeed blessed.

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THE TIPPING FACTOR BY RICCARDO TARABELSI

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his month I’m going to depart my usual musings about wine since March has always been more of a beer month...drinking green beer on St. Patrick’s Day, previewing new seasonal beers for the summer, and indulging in beer with friends for March Madness basketball. This month I’d like to address a relevant topic since we are all affected by it; whether we depend on it for income or if we decide it for service. Tipping. Call it a gratuity, a service fee, or just a way to reward the person that is serving you; tips affect everybody. I remember working at my dad’s gas station as a kid. It was the perfect summer job. I would wait for someone to pull up to the pumps, run around to the driver’s window and ask with a smile, “Fill up?” Now, I’m probably dating myself by writing this, but this is when unleaded gas was about $0.89 a gallon, and we even offered leaded gasoline! Anyway, most people would have me fill up their tanks, hand me a $10 bill (for a fill up!) and then something magical happened… they would say, “This is for you,”

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and hand me a quarter or a fifty-cent coin or even a whole dollar! They actually tipped me for a service that I provided. They didn’t have to get out of their car, or get their hands dirty, or even figure out how to open their gas tank door. I did that FOR them, and they rewarded me for it. Now, almost four decades later, I work in an industry where good service is rewarded, and exceptional service is the goal. In restaurants, tipping is more of a carrot-and-stick arrangement: “Serve us well and we’ll leave you a nice tip—maybe.” But it’s also a cart-before-the-horse arrangement. Far more practical in terms of getting results was the British habit of the mid-eighteenth century: patrons of pubs and coffee houses would hand waiters coins wrapped in a note reading “To Insure Promptitude.” Giving tips in anticipation of service, rather than after the fact, gave waiters the motivation to move it. Tipping reflects our desire for our servers to like us even though we’ll be leaving in five minutes and may never see them again.


Tipping Other Service Providers Bathroom attendant: $2 a visit. Bellhop: $2 a bag, plus $10 for showing you how to turn on the TV and air conditioning. Bus tour driver and guides: $5 per person, per day. Coatroom attendants: $2 per article of clothing. Concierge: $10 to $20 for getting tickets and a difficult restaurant reservation; more for special services. Hairdresser: 20 percent of the bill, plus $2 for the shampoo technician. Housekeeping: $2 to $5 a day, and more if you’re messy. Leave the tip in your room at the end of your stay (though some folks leave a daily tip to get their pillows fluffed regularly.) Valet parking: $5

Perhaps this is because we fear waiters’ anger if they’re stiffed. There used to be a website called The Waiter’s Revenge dedicated to servers posting fantasies in which punishments were given to bad tippers. Among the more interesting: bad tippers have to sit in a special saltines-only section of the restaurant, the bad tipper has a flat tire and the waiter is the only one with a spare, and bad tippers are given a complimentary after-dinner chocolate—the waiter explains that the word “Ex-Lax” printed on them means “Have a great day!” in Latin. So how much should you tip? Fifteen per cent used to be the standard for good service, but these days most diners consider 20% to 25% more appropriate—for good service. Let’s assume that the service was good. This means that the waiter was attentive, prompt, and knowledgeable about the menu and wine list. Your waiter was friendly, but didn’t hover like a fairy godmother. Keep in mind that the more capable the service, the more invisible it becomes.

Consider, as well, what you’re demanding from your server. How many courses and drinks did you order? Did you ask for substitutions or special dishes? Did the waiter, at your urging, consult with the chef about ingredients and preparation? Did the sommelier help you match each course with a glass of wine? Did you bring any children with you? The more you ask of the wait staff, the more you should reward them. In the end, great service deserves a great tip. Carpe Exceptional Service! Riccardo and Marybeth are the owners of R Wine Bar and Kitchen on the East Bank of Downtown Sioux Falls. They are also planning another restaurant at Washington Square later this year. When they are not welcoming guests to their establishments, they spend time with their three sons Dante, Berent (engaged to Molli,) and Jaxon. Get in touch with Riccardo at riccardo@rwinebar.com.

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3 (and a half) Things That Will Make Your Meals Better BY JIM MATHIS

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ne of the shows I find myself watching too often is Beat Bobby Flay. If you’re not familiar with it, the premise is pretty simple. The titular Iron Chef gives two chef-contestants 20 minutes to create a dish using an ingredient he chooses. The winner then challenges Bobby with their signature dish. Spoiler alert: Bobby wins more than he loses. If the contestant is a pastry chef or cooks something Bobby’s not familiar with, they have a chance. But most of the time Bobby prevails. What does he do that makes him win so often? Well, aside from the fact that he’s a great chef and thinks well on his feet, he tends to lean on a few simple tricks. And the more I’ve watched the show, the more I’ve learned from his winning techniques. I swear, these three things will make your food taste better whether you’re cooking fresh lobster and filet mignon or a box of Hamburger Helper. Give them a shot, and if you find yourself challenging Bobby Flay to a Hamburger Helper battle, all I ask is that you give me a little shout out when you win.

A Splash of Acid! One of the things the judges frequently praise in the winning dishes is balance. The chefs balance fat with acid, and heat with sweet. The acid can come in any number of forms, a simple squeeze of lemon juice, a few drops of vinegar, a few pickled vegetables or maybe some citrus zest. A couple of pickles on a hamburger help to cut through the fat and add balance to the flavor. What makes a bahn mi so good? Pickled vegetables. And a Cuban sandwich without mustard and pickles is just a boring pork sandwich. Classic fish and chips, about as fatty a dish as you can find, comes to life with a splash of malt vinegar. One of my favorite side dishes is collard greens, cooked for a long time with a generous amount of smoked pork in the pot. But the greens I cooked at home weren’t as good as I had in the south, until a southern cook shared his secret — two tablespoons of white vinegar added to the two quarts of water the greens are braising in. Boom. My greens now taste like they were cooked by someone’s grandmother from Alabama. As you’re working on your next meal, give it a taste and ask if a little acid could help. The answer is probably yes.

A Little Sauce! One thing missing from many dishes that home cooks make is a sauce. Or if there is a sauce, it comes out of a bottle that says

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ketchup, A.1. or Hidden Valley Ranch. But go to a nice restaurant and your meal will likely include a sauce of some kind, and the better the restaurant, the better the sauce! Think about a plate of steamed broccoli. Not very exciting, is it? But drizzle on a little Hollandaise sauce and it goes from bland to fancy. Hollandaise has a reputation for being hard to make, but it is really just three ingredients: egg yolk, lemon juice, and melted butter. The lemon balances the butter, and the egg helps bind it together. With a steak at a nice restaurant, you’ll often be offered a variety of sauces: hunter, a house-made steak sauce or au poivre. Ah… that au poivre sounds fancy and time consuming to make, which makes it worthy of a hefty upcharge. But I’ll let you in on a little secret. It’s cream, brandy, and pepper (some recipes add shallots or Dijon) on a pepper crusted steak. You can do it at home. Your friends will be impressed, and if anyone’s watching you cook and they see the brandy flare up, they’ll be really blown away. One of my beloved’s favorites is pork chops with a simple pan sauce. When the chops come out of the pan, I add a small finely diced shallot, some minced garlic and sauté until softened, then add a couple tablespoons of sherry and an equal amount of grainy Dijon mustard. Stir it together and spoon over the pork chops. Easy and delicious.

A Little Texture! One trick Bobby Flay often has up his sleeve is adding texture to dishes that might otherwise be kind of, well, mushy. You’ll see this when he’s making rice dishes. He cools the rice down so it’s cooked correctly, then adds some, or even all, of it to a screaming hot castiron pan so it will crisp up. “Develop a nice socarrat” he will say. Socarrat (sounds like so-kah-raht) is the wonderful, caramelized bottom layer of a perfect paella when the rice is done, and the liquid is absorbed. But it’s not just paella Bobby adds socarrat to, just about anything he cooks with rice, he’ll add this crispy trick. The other night he put crispy rice in a burrito. He won. Another of his devilish tricks is so simple it’s embarrassing. Toasted breadcrumbs. Yep, one of the world’s most renowned chefs will grab a box of panko breadcrumbs, toast them in a pan with a little butter and garlic, et voila! He is praised for the little crunch on top. Try it, it’s crazy, but it works. I swear, if you make a box of Kraft mac and cheese and sprinkle garlic-toasted panko on top, it will be ten times better.


Lamb chops, roasted carrots and creamy polenta with Anchovy & Garlic Toasted Breadcrumbs with Lemon Zest, Parsley and Parmesan

And a Half So now that you’re armed with Bobby Flay’s secrets to winning dishes, how do you make them even better yet? Double down. Take that broccoli with Hollandaise and add some toasted breadcrumbs. Good just got better. Add some lemon zest to the breadcrumbs and now you’ve got a little acid and some texture. You’re kicking it up two notches! Now here’s Bobby’s big trick when he knows he needs to pull out all the stops to get a win: Anchovy & Garlic Toasted Breadcrumbs with Lemon Zest, Parsley, and Parmesan. This isn’t hard to make, and it is awesome. Wait, are you scared off by the anchovy? Hold on and bear with me. It really is good. Don’t let a tiny little fish scare you off. Here’s what you do. Start by mincing a small clove of garlic and roughly chopping two anchovy filets. You can buy a small jar at the co-op so if you hate it, you won’t be wasting much; but trust me, it’s worth it. Sauté the garlic and anchovy in a pat of butter and a tablespoon of olive oil over medium heat. The anchovy will melt right into the fat, and you’ll forget it’s even there. Then add about a half a cup of panko and stir until it turns a nice toasty golden brown. Transfer to a small bowl and grate the zest of about half a lemon and then add a couple tablespoons of both freshly grated

Parmesan Reggiano and fresh chopped parsley into the bowl and mix it up. You can sprinkle this concoction on just about anything. I’ve used it on lamb chops and polenta (see photo), all sorts of pasta and it even makes a boring grilled chicken breast taste great. The first time I made it my beloved declared “Where has this been all my life?!” It’s that good. Why? It adds salt (which most of us under-season our food), texture and acid. Then the parsley adds freshness. And the anchovy? You won’t taste “fishy”, but it will add seasoning, richness and a depth of flavor that is hard to describe. I think yummy may be the best word for it. Seriously, if you heat up a can of Chef Boyardee Beefaroni and sprinkle these breadcrumbs on top, it will taste good. There you have it, three and half tricks from an Iron Chef, passed on by a guy who’s just a home cook who watches too much TV. As you’re making dinner tonight, think about adding a little acid, a little sauce, a little texture or, maybe, all of the above. Do yourself a favor, eat something good today.

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t used to be 50. Now, anyone approaching their 45th birthday should talk to their primary care provider to schedule a possibly life-saving colonoscopy. It’s an exam that can stop colorectal cancer, which is among the most common – and deadly – forms of the disease. Avera Medical Group and the American Cancer Association both recommend the new age guideline.

Why the Guidelines Changed Over the last 20 years, experts in the field of oncology and gastroenterology

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noticed trends, including an increase of more than 10% of colorectal cancers in people ages 20–50. A study published in January 2022 shows people ages 20–39 have had the sharpest increase in early-onset cancers in glands within organs, including the colon. These cancers are known as adenocarcinomas. Non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic populations experiencing greater proportions of the disease, according to the study. This study show how changing

recommended age to 45 makes sense. The sooner the colon exam occurs, the more likely providers can either detect it, or better yet, stop colon cancer in its tracks.

Why Colonoscopy is Your Best Choice Colonoscopy is widely considered the best exam to stop this cancer for a reason: it can not only detect colon cancer early, they can stop it from developing altogether by removing precancerous polyps. Doctors use a scope fitted with a tiny camera to explore your colon, and if they


• Fatigue – Internal bleeding in the colon can prevent oxygen from circulating in the blood, causing you to feel tired. Your skin might appear pale, too. • A bdominal pain – Constant gas, cramps or bloating, along with discomfort, can all be signs of something going on down below. • Change in bowel habits – If you go from “once a day” to “a few times a day” it could be nothing. We all face bouts of constipation or diarrhea for many reasons unrelated to cancer. But if it seems abrupt or the shift is dramatic – talk to your provider. • Weight loss – Food becomes energy in a healthy digestive system. When cancer impacts the normal process, you could have unintentional weight loss. It’s a warning sign.

How to Prevent Colon Cancer Colon cancer can happen to healthy people who eat well and exercise daily. It can occur in people who have too much pizza and beer every day, too. Your genetic makeup is something you cannot change. But if you’re aware of it, you can lower your risk. Ask your parents and grandparents about family health history, and be ready to ask more than once. Cancer history can be a topic people prefer to avoid. If your family has that history, your doctor may encourage you to get a colonoscopy before 45. find a polyp, they can remove it right then and there. If they find a lesion, they can biopsy it and determine if you need further surgery or other treatment. Early detection offers the best chance for a better outcome should you receive a cancer diagnosis. Other screening tests, like stool immunochemical and DNA tests, can detect cancer and/or blood in the stool. But if it comes back positive, you still need to have a colonoscopy. And, it doesn’t offer the doctor an opportunity to spot and remove a precancerous polyp.

When people fear (and blow off) this vital examination, they’re just giving those precancerous or cancerous masses a chance to grow. However, any screening test for colon cancer is better than no screening at all, so talk to your doctor about your options.

Signs of Colon Cancer Talk to your doctor if you experience any of these: • Blood – Watch for blood in your stools. • Black – Sometimes blood will lead to stools that are tar-like and black in color.

You can lower your risk of colon cancer with these steps, too: • Exercise regularly • Maintain a healthy weight • Follow a diet low in fat and high in fiber • See your provider at least annually Simply put: If you’re 45, or close to it, talk to your provider about colon cancer. If you’re already 45 and postponed yours, step up and get it on the schedule. It can literally save your life. Learn more at Avera.org/Colon.

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Washington Pavilion Summer Camps www.washingtonpavilion.org/summercamps Our camps are hands-on experiences that create memorable moments in a safe, one-of-a-kind environment. The Washington Pavilion provides wonderful opportunities for students of all ages to venture into the worlds of art, science, and theatre. 2022 Kairos Elite Volleyball June Camps www.averasportsteams.org/camps Avera Sports Kairos Elite Volleyball offers training camps for athletes from 4th grade through 12th grade. These camps use proven skill-building techniques to boost volleyball athletes to their best performance level. June camps include: college showcase, all skills, boys all skills, beach and private lessons. To learn more or register, visit our website.

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Sylvan Learning Center Sylvan Learnings Summer Tutoring program can help your child with key learning needs and prevent summer learning loss. Your family can pick your own schedule from our available tutoring times! We offer tutoring sessions in the morning Monday-Saturday and in the afternoon/evenings Monday – Thursday. Call our office at 605-362-4885 for more information.

AVERA SPORTS KAIROS ELITE VOLLEYBALL Avera Sports Kairos Elite Volleyball offers training opportunities for athletes from 2 years old through 12th grade. These camps, academies and lessons use proven skill-building techniques to boost volleyball athletes to their best performance level.

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Destiny Youth Ranch Alvord, IA www.destinyyouthranch.com (30 minutesnon-profit from Sioux Falls) We are a non-denominational, organization that runs day-camps, overnight camps and family retreats where you can learn more about faith and horses in a quiet, small-town atmosphere! We always have great speakers, worship, crafts, games, campfires, and of course...time with the horses! We teach very basic horsemanship (how to groom, tack, ride, and communicate with these amazing creatures), get comfortable with riding in an arena, and then get to hit the trail on over 45 acres of land!

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First Tee For over 15 years, First Tee — South Dakota a 501 (c)3 nonprofit youth development organization, has been creating experiences that build character to empower kids through a lifetime of new challenges and continuous personal growth. By seamlessly integrating the game of golf with a life skills curriculum, First Tee — South Dakota creates active learning experiences that build inner strength, self-confidence and resilience that kids can carry to everything they do. These character education programs are offered at 12 golf courses, 72 schools and 1 youth centers in the state of South Dakota. First Tee – South Dakota is ready to launch some incredible new partnerships that will enable all kids in South Dakota an opportunity to participate in our programs. We are confident that First Tee – South Dakota can significantly increase our contributions to the youth of our community by giving them opportunities to learn life-changing skills and values, through the game of golf. Our programs are in Sioux Falls, Dell Rapids, Yankton, Madison, Brookings, Aberdeen and Rapid City.

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EmBe EmBe has supported the youth of our community for one century. We’ve watched children grow through our comprehensive childcare programs, camps, and sports. Our programs and activities have helped children gain confidence and grow new friendships. We’ve helped children learn valuable lessons in teamwork and responsibility. Summer fun starts here! May 25 – 26 Babysitting Camp June 1 – 2 – Babysitting Camp 6 – 7 – Babysitting Camp 8 – 9 – Babysitting Camp 13 – 16 – Camp GOTR 13 – 17 – Junior Lifeguarding Camp 17 – FIRST® LEGO® League Camp: Family Experience 20 – 23 – FIRST® LEGO® League Camp: Mini Robotics 20 – 23 – FIRST® LEGO® League Camp: Explore 24 – FIRST® LEGO® League Camp: Family Experience

July 6 – 7 FIRST® LEGO® League Camp: Mini Robotics 6 – 7 FIRST® LEGO® League Camp: Explore 6 – 7 Babysitting Camp 8 FIRST® LEGO® League Camp: Family Experience 11 – 14 Camp GOTR 11 – 14 FIRST® LEGO® League Camp: Mini Robotics 11 – 14 FIRST® LEGO® League Camp: Explore 15 FIRST® LEGO® League Camp: Family Experience 18 – 21 FIRST® LEGO® League Camp: Explore 18 – 21 FIRST® LEGO® League Camp: Challenge 22 FIRST® LEGO® League Camp: Family Experience 25 – 28 Camp Changemaker 25 – 28 FIRST® LEGO® League Camp: Explore 25 – 28 FIRST® LEGO® League Camp: Challenge August 1 – 4 FIRST® LEGO® League Camp: Explore 1 – 4 FIRST® LEGO® League Camp: Challenge

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Inspiration Hills Camp and Retreat Center www.inspirationhills.org June 13 – August 8 Entering 1st – 12th Grade I Families/Grandparents $200 - $525 Inwood, IA • 712-986-5193 Our mission for campers is to come to know and grow in Christ and to build long lasting relationships! Just 30 minutes from Sioux Falls, Inspiration Hills has a variety of different camps for all ages to enjoy from June 13 - August 8: Day Explores, Discovery, Lodge, Wilderness, Guys & Girls Only, Horse Saddle Up, Taking Me Fishing, and Grand/Family. Campers will experience Christ through daily chapels, bible studies/devotions, and worship. Fun activities are planned during the week with outdoor adventures, bonfires, swimming, horseback riding, archery, low and high ropes challenge course, canoeing, crafts, recreational games, and so much more! For more information and registration, visit inspirationhills. org. Save money by registering before April 15! Also, visit our website to see other great retreat opportunities or check out our facilities to rent out our cabins, lodge, or campsite!


 Swan Lake Christian Camp myslcc.com • (605) 326-5690 Camps are 1 day to 6 days throughout the summer base on grade level. There are camps for preschool through high school. Cost is $25 - $260 depending on camp. Located near Viborg, SD, on the shores of Swan Lake. All are welcome to come and make great friends while experiencing a memorable week of camp on the shores of the quiet and beautiful Swan Lake. Just 45 minutes from Sioux Falls, youth experience Christ through daily chapel, outdoor quiet times, life giving campfires and nightly cabin devotions. Fun activities throughout the day include archery, crafts, swimming, canoeing, and recreational games.

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Wings Gymnastics Summer Camp! Wings Summer camp provides children with a safe environment to experience daily athletic games, arts and crafts, music, and plenty of fun! Our qualified staff are committed to giving your child (5 - 12 years old) an exciting and rewarding camp experience. This weekly themed camp, located at our Bahnson Ave. gym, is sure to engage your child’s imagination. Camp runs weekdays, May 23 - August 19th (we will be closed July 6 - 10th). Sign up for all 12 weeks or pick and choose the weeks you need. Register at: https:// wingsgym.com/wings-main-campcare/#WingsSummerCamps_link

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Color Me Mine Come and join us for a fun and creative camp for kids aged 7-12! We will be making five amazing projects using ceramics, clay and other fun materials. Each camper will receive a Color Me Mine canvas bag for their projects. Check out our camp dates/ times online at https://siouxfalls. colormemine.com.

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Tea Time Mini Day Camp Pettigrew Home & Museum Learn about what it meant to be an American child growing up over a century ago. Make a craft, tour the historic home, and enjoy tea and treats! Monday, July 25th • 1 - 4 p.m. Ages 5-7 $20 Registration Call (605) 367-7097 beginning March 14th 8th & Duluth, Sioux Falls


Wings Summer Camp What will your kids be talking about this summer? Space, Sharks, Dinosaurs, Legos, or Pirates? They can explore it all through Wings Gymnastics’ weekly themed summer camp. Wings Gymnastics 605.271.8242 5825 S Bahnson Ave. Sioux Falls, SD 57108 frontdesk@wingsgym.com

Pioneer Day Camp Beaver Creek Nature Area 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday June 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th $35 Registration Call (605) 367-4210 beginning March 14th

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Victorian Girl Day Camp at the Pettigrew Home & Museum There are many activities happening at the Pettigrew Home & Museum this summer. On Tuesday, July 26th, girls 8-14 can attend the Victorian Girl Day Camp from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Girls will learn about Victorian tea parties, play indoor and outdoor period games, take a tour of the historic Pettigrew home, and learn what it was like to be a Victorian girl! Registration is $25 and includes snacks and crafts. Girls should bring a sack lunch. Space is limited; please call 367-7097 to register. Tuesday, July 26th • 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. $25 registration Call (605) 367-7097 beginning March 14th Pettigrew Home & Museum • 8th & Duluth, Sioux Falls

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These fun and festive sweet St. Patrick’s Day-inspired treats will be sure to charm your friends and family. They are so simple to make and tasty for both kids and adults!

Rolo Shamrock Pretzels

Materials Needed: 1 bag of mini pretzels, Rolos, plain green M&Ms, parchment paper, and a cookie sheet. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper and create clover shapes with 3 mini pretzels each. Make sure the side with the indent is on the outside of each cloverleaf. Add a Rolo in the center of each of your pretzel clovers. When each clover has a Rolo, carefully place the cookie sheet into the oven, making sure none of the clovers shift around. Bake for 3 minutes, or until the Rolo is slightly melted. Once out of the oven, carefully place an M&M in the center of each clover on the cookie sheet. Do this step while the Rolos are still warm because they will harden quickly once they start to cool down. Let them cool completely and enjoy them as a festive treat for all!

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Rainbow Pretzel Sticks

Materials: Fruit Loops, pretzel sticks, and mini marshmallows

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These are super simple to make with just 3 easy ingredients. Thread the Fruit Loops in the order of the colors of the rainbow onto the pretzel stick. This will be the hardest part, as you will have to be gentle and twist the Fruit Loop onto the stick without breaking it. Some might break, but it will still be fun to try again until it stays on. Finish with a mini marshmallow on either side of the rainbow pattern, and you have some bite-sized rainbow treats for the holiday!

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Leprechaun’s Hat Treat Cups

Materials: Paper cups, green and black construction paper, tape, a stapler or glue, a mug, a pencil, scissors, and gold pipe cleaners. Cut a strip from the green construction paper that is the same height and width as your paper cup. Staple or glue the green strip to the outside of your cup, covering it so that it is fully green in color. Cut a strip from the black construction paper that is the same width as your green paper and cup, yet much shorter. This will be the hat’s belt. Glue or staple this onto the bottom portion of your cup, on top of the green paper. Take a gold pipe cleaner and cut it in half. Form one half into a square shape and connect this to the top middle portion of your black belt on the hat. Find a mug with a mouth that is wider than the mouth of your paper cup. Trace the top portion of your mug onto the green paper and cut it out. This will be the hat rim. Place some tape on the bottom part of your paper cup and place it on top of your rim. You now have a leprechaun’s hat treat cup, ready to fill with any St. Patrick’s Day goodies you want to share!

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