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Traveling a lot for the magazine, home can mean a lot of different things.

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CALAMITY’S SHINDIG February 8. Homestake Adams Research and Cultural Center, Deadwood. 6 p.m. Supporting the preservation of Deadwood history is the main goal of this annual fundraiser. Join musicians like Kenny Putnum and Jami Lynn for a night of reenactments, Chubby Chipmunk chocolates, and all things wild wild west. More info: deadwoodhistory.com.

2 EMPIRE WHISKEY

FEST 2019 February 9. The District, Sioux Falls. 6 p.m. Head to one of the premier event venues in South Dakota for a whiskey tasting like no other. Complete with complimentary appetizers, there will be over 100 dif ferent whiskey and bourbon choices for your drinking pleasure. More info: thedistrictsf.com.

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5TH ANNUAL FROST FEST

February 11-17. Various locations, Brookings. All day. Are you in need of some fresh air, but are tired of boring walks? Frost Fest is here to save you from the winter blues. Various businesses are working together to of fer ice fishing, snow fort building, and hot chocolate-sipping fun. Don’t forget to attend the Snow Ball to kick of f a weekend of winter excitement. More info: visitbrookingssd.com.

ANNUAL CABIN 4 3RD FEVER GAMES February 16. NFAA Easton Archery Center, Yankton. 9 a.m. Get out of the house and into the competitive spirit with your very own team of six. Teams will play their way to the “Final Showdown” in an effort to raise awareness of homelessness in the community. Not a sports person? Come on down for drinks, food, and DJ’d music. More info: yanktonsd.com.


EVENTS

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SIOUX EMPIRE HOME SHOW February 22-24. Sioux Falls Convention Center, Sioux Falls. Times vary. Whether you are building your first home, or are just in need of some fresh inspiration, this is the weekend for you. Professionals ranging from decorators to landscapers will gather to showcase their latest work and answer your home-related questions. More info: hbasiouxempire.com.

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CHEF BATTLE SIOUX FALLS February 27. Remedy Brewing Company, Sioux Falls. 6 p.m. Calling all Food Network fans for a night of intense kitchen competition. Local chefs will have one hour to earn the title of Sioux Falls’ Best Chef, giving them a spot in the Midwest Regional Chef Battle. You won’t want to miss any part of this event... especially the food. More info: facebook.com. 6 0 5 M A G A Z I N E . C O M \\\\\\\\\ 1 1


EVENTS

FEBRUARY 2019 + SOUTHEAST SD | + SOUTHWEST SD | + CENTRAL SD | + WEST SD

ENTERTAINMENT

1 _____________________________ +TREKKIE NIGHT

Spearfish Brewing Co., Spearfish. 5 p.m. More info: visitspearfish.com.

+ ORDINARY DAYS

Firehouse Brewing Theatre, Rapid City. 7:30 p.m. More info: firehousebrewing.com.

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+ SOUTH DAKOTA

+ WINTERFEST OF

Club David, Sioux Falls. 10 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

Sioux Falls Convention Center, Sioux Falls. Times vary. More info: facebook.com.

PRIDE PAGEANT

1-2 _____________________________ + EDIE’S BOOKSHOP

Edith B. Siegrist Vermillion Public Library, Vermillion. 10 a.m. More info: vermillionpubliclibrary.org.

+STATE ONE-ACT

WHEELS 2019

1-3 & 8-10 _____________________________ + CRIMES OF THE HEART

Black Hills Community Theatre, Rapid City. Times vary. More info: bhct.org.

PLAY FESTIVAL

Johnson Fine Arts Center, Aberdeen. All day. More info: visitaberdeensd.com.

+ ROBERT DUBAC’S THE BOOK OF MORMON

Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science, Sioux Falls. Times vary. More info: washingtonpavilion.org.

1-28 _____________________________ + PAINT ON MY SHOES

G.A.R. Hall Art Gallery, Yankton. All day. More info: yanktonareaarts. org.

| + EAST SD | + NORTH SD | + SOUTH SD

+ LATE NIGHT BINGO

Burnside Bingo, Sioux Falls. 10:05 p.m. More info: givinghopesf.org.

CAPERS

SDSU Doner Auditorium, Brookings. 7:30 p.m. More info: sdstate.edu.

+ OLEANNA BY DAVID MAMET

The White Wall Sessions, Sioux Falls. 7:30 p.m. More info: facebook. com.

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+ FERNSON FOUR

4 & 11 _____________________________ +NIGHT OF THE ARTS Homestake Adams Research and Cultural Center, Deadwood. 6 p.m. More info: deadwoodhistory.com.

Sheraton Sioux Falls Hotel, Sioux Falls. 7 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

1-2, 8-9, 15-16, 22-23 _____________________________

2-3, 9-10, 1617, 23-24 _____________________________

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+HUB CITY RADIO’S

WINTER BIG BOY TOY SHOW Dakota Events Center, Aberdeen. 10 a.m. More info: visitaberdeensd.com.

+ LATTE LOVE

The Bean, Vermillion. 6 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

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8-9

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+WATERTOWN

WINTER FARM SHOW

Codington County Extension Complex, Watertown. 9 a.m. More info: watertownwinterfarmshow.com.

12-13

+ PAW PATROL

Denny Sanford Premier Center, Sioux Falls. Times vary. More info: dennysanfordpremiercenter.com.

+TWILIGHT FLIGHTS

Strawbale Winery, Renner. 6 p.m. More info: strawbalewinery.com.

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+ KNIFE SKILLS

Plum’s Cooking Company, Sioux Falls. 6 p.m. More info: plumscooking.com.

8-10 & 15-17

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+“RETURN TO THE

FORBIDDEN PLANET”

The Matthews Opera House & Arts Center, Spearfish. Times vary. More info: matthewsopera.com.

6, 13, 20, 27

+BEER & BINGO

Eponymous Brewing Company, Brookings. 7 p.m. More info: visitbrookingssd.com.

Fernson Brewing Company, Sioux Falls. 1 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

MASQUERADE

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9-10

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YEAR ANNIVERSARY

+A WINTER

TO PLANET ADDY GALLERY NIGHT

Icon Lounge + Events, Sioux Falls. 5 p.m. More info: iconsiouxfalls.com.

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+75TH ANNUAL

+ PRELAUNCH PARTY

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+ GLUTEN-FREE ITALIAN

Plum’s Cooking Company, Sioux Falls. 6 p.m. More info: plumscooking.com.

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+WILL LUNCHEON

Swiftel Center, Brookings. 11:30 a.m. More info: swiftelcenter.com.

+ FUSION COOKING

Plum’s Cooking Company, Sioux Falls. 6 p.m. More info: plumscooking.com.

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+ HANDS-ON MINI-

+LOVERS MURDER MYSTERY DINNER THEATER - WHO KILLED NELLY?

CAKES

Plum’s Cooking Company, Sioux Falls. 10 a.m. More info: plumscooking.com.

+7TH ANNUAL POLAR BEER CHILI COOKOFF AND MINNOW RACES

Main Street, Hill City. 11 a.m. More info: hillcitysd.com.

+ CHOCOPALOOZA 2019

Dahl Arts Center, Rapid City. 11 a.m. More info: facebook.com.

Comfort Inn & Suites, Deadwood. 5:30 p.m. More info: deadwood1876theater.com.

+VALENTINE’S DATE NIGHT

Plum’s Cooking Company, Sioux Falls. 6 p.m. More info: plumscooking.com.


EVENTS

+ FULL OF LOVE CONTEST

Main Street Square, Rapid City. Noon. More info: mainstreetsquarerc.com.

15 _____________________________ +18TH ANNUAL

PRO-PHEASANTS BANQUET

Codington County Extension Building, Watertown. 6 p.m. More info: visitwatertownsd.com.

+ DATE NIGHT IN PARIS

Plum’s Cooking Company, Sioux Falls. 6 p.m. More info: plumscooking.com.

+37 POSTCARDS

Olde Towne Dinner Theatre, Worthing. Times vary. More info: oldetownetheatre.org.

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Midco Aquatic Center, Sioux Falls. 2 p.m. More info: siouxfallsevents.com.

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+CHINESE NEW YEAR + COOKING Homestake Adams Research and Cultural Center, Deadwood. 11 a.m. More info: deadwoodhistory.com.

THROUGH THE USA NORTHEAST STATES Plum’s Cooking Company, Sioux Falls. 6 p.m. More info: plumscooking.com.

+ SHREDUARY

INDOOR SKATE

20-24

Warehouse South of 8th & Railroad, Sioux Falls. 4 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

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+ FAMILY BRONZE

+“TIL BETH DO US

BronzAge Art Casting LLC, Sioux Falls. 1:30 p.m. More info: facebook. com.

Town Players Theater, Watertown. Times vary. More info: visitwatertownsd.com.

BLING

15-16

+ FLICK AND FLOAT

PART”

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+ MAGIC IN ME

Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science, Sioux Falls. Times vary. More info: washingtonpavilion.org.

15-17

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+ANNUAL ARTISTS

OF THE PLAINS ART SHOW & SALE

Hilton Garden Inn Downtown, Sioux Falls. Times vary. More info: augie.edu.

+20TH ANNUAL

COUNTS CAR SHOW

Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, Rapid City. Times vary. More info: facebook.com.

15-17, 22-24, & 28 _____________________________

+ SKATES AND

A MOVIE: DIRTY DANCING

Main Street Square, Rapid City. 5 p.m. More info: mainstreetsquarerc.com.

+ 5TH ANNUAL

SPRING FEVER SHOPPING MARKET Sioux Falls Convention Center, Sioux Falls. 10 a.m. More info: facebook.com.

17 _____________________________ +HUB CITY RADIO

21 + PORK 3 WAYS

Plum’s Cooking Company, Sioux Falls. 6 p.m. More info: plumscooking.com.

21-23

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+ SIOUX FALLS

SNO JAM COMEDY FESTIVAL

Various locations, Sioux Falls. Times vary. More info: siouxfallssnojamcomedyfest.com.

BRIDAL SHOWCASE

Best Western Ramkota Convention Center, Aberdeen. Noon. More info: visitaberdeensd.com.

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+ DATE NIGHT IN 18 PARIS II _____________________________

Plum’s Cooking Company, Sioux Falls. 6 p.m. More info: plumscooking.com.

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EVENTS

FEBRUARY 2019 + SOUTHEAST SD | + SOUTHWEST SD | + CENTRAL SD | + WEST SD

| + EAST SD | + NORTH SD | + SOUTH SD

+ BREAKFAST FOR

22-24 & 28 _____________________________

23-24 _____________________________

+“BILL W. AND DR.

+13TH ANNUAL BIG

Pierre Players Community Theatre, Pierre. Times vary. More info: pierreplayers.com.

Codington County Extension Building, Watertown. Times vary. More info: visitwatertownsd.com.

SPORTS

+47TH ANNUAL

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BOB”

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+SPEARFISH

BOY TOY SHOW

FARM, HOME, & SPORT SHOW

Ramkota, Pierre. All day. More info: todayskccr.com.

CHALLENGE & POKER TOUR Big Hill Trails, Spearfish. 9 a.m. More info: visitspearfish.com.

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26-28

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+ MONTY PYTHON’S SPAMALOT

Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science, Sioux Falls. 7:30 p.m. More info: washingtonpavilion.org.

DINNER

Plum’s Cooking Company, Sioux Falls. 6 p.m. More info: plumscooking.com.

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+ABERDEEN WINGS VS BISMARCK BOBCATS

Odde Ice Center, Aberdeen. 7:15 p.m. More info: aberdeenwings.com.

+ SIOUX FALLS STAMPEDE VS LINCOLN STARS

Denny Sanford Premier Center, Sioux Falls. 7:05 p.m. More info: sfstampede.com.

+ SIOUX FALLS

+ BLACK HILLS

WEDDING MARKET

Rushmore Mall, Rapid City. 9 a.m. More info: facebook.com.

+ REPOUR YOUR CANDLE CLASS

Simply Perfect, Sioux Falls. 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. More info: simplyperfectshop.com.

+ BRRRVANA 2019

27 _____________________________ + COOKING THROUGH

THE DECADES - 1950S Plum’s Cooking Company, Sioux Falls. 6 p.m. More info: plumscooking.com.

Monk’s House of Ale Repute, Sioux Falls. 2 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

27-28 _____________________________

+ PAJAMA JAM PUB

+CUSTER

Downtown, Rapid City. 3 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

Various locations, Custer. All day. More info: visitrapidcity.com.

CRAWL

RESTAURANT WEEK

+ LAST DAY TO SKATE

28

BEACH PARTY

Main Street Square, Rapid City. 1 p.m. More info: mainstreetsquarerc. com.

+ KEVIN MCDONALD

Icon Lounge + Events, Sioux Falls. 9 p.m. More info: iconsiouxfalls.com.

1-2

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+ PRCA RODEO

Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, Rapid City. Times vary. More info: gotmine.com.

2

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+WINTER’S FAT CLASSIC

Main Street, Deadwood. 5 p.m. More info: dirtychain.co.

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+TRENDIGITAL SUMMIT 2019

Sioux Falls Convention Center, Sioux Falls. 8 a.m. More info: facebook.com.

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+ PUPPY BOWL

Hay Camp Brewing Company, Rapid City. 3 p.m. More info: haycampbrewing.com.

SKYFORCE VS OKLAHOMA CITY BLUE

Sanford Pentagon, Sioux Falls. 1 p.m. More info: siouxfalls.gleague. nba.com.

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+ SIOUX FALLS

SKYFORCE VS AGUA CALIENTE CLIPPERS Sanford Pentagon, Sioux Falls. 7 p.m. More info: siouxfalls.gleague. nba.com.

8-9

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+ABERDEEN WINGS

+SDHSAA STATE

Odde Ice Center, Aberdeen. 7:15 p.m. More info: aberdeenwings.com.

Swiftel Center, Brookings. Times vary. More info: swiftelcenter.com.

VS BROOKINGS BLIZZARD

+ BLACK HILLS

SPORTS SHOW & OUTDOOR EXPO

Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, Rapid City. Noon. More info: visitrapidcity.com.

+ SIOUX FALLS

STAMPEDE VS CHICAGO STEEL

Denny Sanford Premier Center, Sioux Falls. 7:05 p.m. More info: sfstampede.com.

GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS

+ RAPID CITY RUSH

VS WICHITA THUNDER Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, Rapid City. 7:05 p.m. More info: rapidcityrush.com.

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EVENTS

+BROOKINGS

BLIZZARD VS ABERDEEN WINGS

Larson Ice Center, Brookings. 7:05 p.m. More info: gobrookingsblizzard.com.

+ SIOUX FALLS

SKYFORCE VS STOCKTON KINGS

Sanford Pentagon, Sioux Falls. 7 p.m. More info: siouxfalls.gleague. nba.com.

10

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+ SUN N FUN RAIL JAM

Great Bear Ski Valley, Sioux Falls. 1 p.m. More info: greatbearpark.com.

+YOGA ON THE ICE Main Street Square, Rapid City. 10:30 a.m. More info: mainstreetsquarerc.com.

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+ABERDEEN WINGS VS BISMARCK BOBCATS

Odde Ice Center, Aberdeen. 7:15 p.m. More info: aberdeenwings.com.

15-16

+HEADLAMP NORDIC SKI RACE/TOUR

Big Hill Trails, Spearfish. 6 p.m. More info: visitspearfish.com.

BLIZZARD VS ABERDEEN WINGS

Larson Ice Center, Brookings. 7:05 p.m. More info: gobrookingsblizzard.com.

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JACKRABBITS VS USD COYOTES Frost Arena, Brookings. 4 p.m. More info: gojacks.com.

+ RAPID CITY

RUSH VS ATLANTA GLADIATORS

Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, Rapid City. 7:05 p.m. More info: rapidcityrush.com.

HAPPY HOUR

Late Night

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+SDSU WOMENS

22-23

JACKRABBITS VS USD COYOTES

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Frost Arena, Brookings. 1 p.m. More info: gojacks.com.

+ABERDEEN

GET INVOLVED

Odde Ice Center, Aberdeen. 7:15 p.m. More info: aberdeenwings.com.

2 _____________________________

+AMERICAN

+ WALK FOR

Swiftel Center, Brookings. 7 p.m. More info: swiftelcenter.com.

Main Street Square, Rapid City. 1 p.m. More info: mainstreetsquarerc.com.

+BROOKINGS

+ HEARTS IN

WINGS VS MINOT MINOTAUROS

FREESTYLE BULLFIGHTING

BLIZZARD VS BISMARCK BOBCATS

Larson Ice Center, Brookings. 7:05 p.m. More info: gobrookingsblizzard. com.

+ RAPID CITY

RUSH VS. ATLANTA GLADIATORS Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, Rapid City. 7:05 p.m. More info: rapidcityrush.com.

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+BROOKINGS

+SDSU MENS

23 _____________________________ + SIOUX FALLS

STAMPEDE VS OMAHA LANCERS

Denny Sanford Premier Center, Sioux Falls. 7:05 p.m. More info: sfstampede.com.

$1 BOTTLED BEER EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT

9:30 PM-MIDNIGHT

WARMTH

HEALING

Avera Behavioral Health Center, Sioux Falls. 6 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

+PINK THE RINK

Oahe Hockey Expo Center, Fort Pierre. 5 p.m. More info: pierre.org.

+ MALLWALK

Empire Mall, Sioux Falls. 8 a.m. More info: lifescapemallwalk.org.

FUN FAST-PACED GAMES WIN CASH PRIZES FOOD SPECIALS, PRIZES, AND MORE!

+PAWS FOR WINE

Swiftel Center, Brookings. 6 p.m. More info: brookingshumane.org.

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+ HEARTS FOR HUMANITY

Holiday Inn Rapid City - Rushmore Plaza, Rapid City. 5:30 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

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EVENTS

FEBRUARY 2019 + SOUTHEAST SD | + SOUTHWEST SD | + CENTRAL SD | + WEST SD

6, 13, 20, 27

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+1 MILLION CUPS

Children’s Museum of South Dakota, Brookings. 9 a.m. More info: 1millioncups.com.

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+ MEANINGFUL MOMENTS

Hay Camp Brewing Company, Rapid City. 6 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

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+ 6TH ANNUAL

IN HER SHOES EMPOWERMENT BREAKFAST

Sioux Falls Convention Center, Sioux Falls. 7:30 a.m. More info: embe.org.

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+ LIVE TO LISTEN

FEATURING VIOLET

Icon Lounge + Events, Sioux Falls. 7 p.m. More info: iconsiouxfalls.com.

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& GIRLS CLUB BANQUET

+ WINE WITH WILL John A. Day Gallery, Vermillion. 7 p.m. More info: sdshakespearefestival.org.

Best Western Ramkota Convention Center, Aberdeen. 6 p.m. More info: visitaberdeensd.com.

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9

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+SPEARFISH CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL

Spearfish City Park, Spearfish. 9 a.m. More info: visitspearfish.com.

10 _____________________________

+ANNUAL OUTHOUSE RACES & CHILI COOKOFF CONTEST The Nemo Guest Ranch, Nemo. 10 a.m. More info: nemo500.com.

Founder’s Park, Rapid City. Noon. More info: regionalhealth.com.

+THE CHOIR OF MAN

Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science, Sioux Falls. 7:30 p.m. More info: washingtonpavilion.org.

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Deadwood Mountain Grand, Deadwood. 8 p.m. More info: deadwoodmountaingrand.com.

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DUELING PIANO SHOW

The District, Sioux Falls. 7 p.m. More info: thedistrictsf.com.

Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, Rapid City. 5:30 p.m. More info: gotmine.com.

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Icon Lounge + Events, Sioux Falls. 7 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

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Bigs Bar, Sioux Falls. 7 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

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Bigs Bar, Sioux Falls. 7 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

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Hay Camp Brewing Company, Rapid City. 7 p.m. More info: haycampbrewing.com.

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Bigs Bar, Sioux Falls. 9 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

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Royal River Casino & Hotel, Flandreau. 7 p.m. More info: royalrivercasino.com.

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TIPS TO BECOMING AN AIRBNB BY ERIN MAIROSE

A FEW YEARS AGO MISTEN LANGENFELD’S FAMILY STAYED IN AN AIRBNB, AND THEY’VE NEVER GONE BACK TO HOTELS SINCE. “We loved the concept and getting to all be together in a place that easily fit all of us. Now it’s the only way we travel,” said Langenfeld. She started thinking about the idea of being an Airbnb host shortly after, and now has two homes in the heart of Sioux Falls: a Bohemian Brick Bungalow and a Mi Casa Su Casa Spanish Home (she is currently working on a third). On Airbnb, Langenfeld has earned the title of “Superhost,” so 605 asked her for tips on how to become a shining example for other Airbnb hopefuls.

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More Ways to Make Guests Feel Welcome

DECORATE YOUR SPACE WITH INTERESTING ART, FURNITURE, AND BEDDING.

KEEP IT SIMPLE. A CLEAN, COZY SPACE GOES A LONG WAY.

BRING LIFE TO THE SPACE BY ADDING REAL OR FAKE PLANTS. BONUS IF YOU HAVE FRESH FLOWERS WAITING FOR THEM.

MAKE SURE THERE ARE BLANKETS BY THE COUCH, BOOKS TO READ, AND FUN GAMES AVAILABLE.

LEAVE GUESTS WITH ALL THE SUPPLIES THEY NEED (I.E. BABY ESSENTIALS, A FLASHLIGHT, AND EMERGENCY KITS).

ALONG WITH TIPS ON WHAT TO DO IN THE AREA, LEAVE ANY QUICK INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLIANCES, ETC.

Decide on the Experience From deal-seeking guests to family reunions to quiet weekend getaways, there’s a plethora of needs you can keep in mind for your Airbnb experience. In Langenfeld’s bungalow home, every detail creates a cozy, inviting place for up to five guests. Her ideal visitors are “people who want to truly experience unique charm.” Original hardwood floors, a teal painted fireplace, and subway tiles add to its vintage style with modern touches.

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Add Extra Touches Hanging on the wall in the kitchen of the bungalow is a guide to Langenfeld’s favorite restaurants and places in the area. Her Netflix is signed in, there’s a stocked Keurig, and there is also a collection of board games. “Ask yourself, ‘What would I like to see,’ and then make the space your own,” said Langenfeld.

“SEARCHING IN ANTIQUE STORES FOR FURNISHINGS ADDS TO THE CHARACTER— IT'S NOT ALL NEW, BUT INSTEAD IS A COLLABORATION BETWEEN NEW AND OLD.” After staying in an Airbnb without internet, she realized the personal touches are the deal breakers when it comes to making an Airbnb feel like a second home.

Create a Process Within 24 hours of guests booking or sending her a message on Airbnb, Langenfeld confirms details and then coordinates with a cleaner to get each house ready, creating a seamless process. From April to August, both homes were completely booked with 172 guests this past year. Her messiest visitors are families with small children, but neither of her homes have been left in total disarray, she says. Airbnb is set up so only guests with positive reviews can book automatically, filtering out any guests with "untidy pasts."

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Be Thrifty Airbnbs don’t have to be separate homes like Langenfeld’s (you can use a spare bedroom or an upstairs), but if you decide to go the route of purchasing a property, work within your budget and be thrifty. After Langenfeld purchased her homes, she says she completely renovated them along with the help of her husband, which was key to staying within her budget. “It makes a huge difference if you do the remodeling work yourself—it could have cost $30,000 to re-do the bungalow,” she said. “Instead, we were the labor and had freelancers do the tiling and the jobs that needed expertise.”

Have Fun with it Owning Airbnb homes also gives Langenfeld an outlet for interior design. Each furnishing is handpicked from second-hand stores or from sales. While the bungalow has a quaint ambiance, her Mi Casa Su Casa home is decorated with a Spanish flair from cacti to baskets framing the dining room wall to bright decorative pillows. Regardless of your budget, Langenfeld says if you have a place and would like to become an Airbnb host, use what you have. For the rest, look for good deals and have fun with your theme.

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Sara Damjanovic Warning: Don’t follow Sara Damjanovic via social media on an empty stomach. The owner of Floret Cakery in Sioux Falls captures her everyday life of creating sweet pieces of art in her kitchen that are almost too beautiful to eat. 605 stopped by to visit with Damjanovic about what she loves to do when she’s not too busy baking creative cakes.

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EI’m E completely obsessed with my dog, Norah. We rescued her almost four months ago, but it feels like she’s been part of our family forever.

I love to wander the aisles of Maxwell Food Equipment. If you’ve never been, it’s basically heaven for anyone that likes to spend time in the kitchen. They have every single gadget that you could possibly think of, and it’s where 99 percent of my cake decorating supplies come from. I never leave without a bag full of items.

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despite not having been to any yoga classes for a long time. Amy’s current studio is filled with the kindest and most fun instructors who make each class a total blast. It’s my favorite place to go when I’m in need of a mental push or serious sweat session.

My dad and I grab brunch at Josiah’s [Coffeehouse, Cafe & Bakery] every Tuesday. We get mounds of food and coffee and spend hours talking about everything from politics to traveling to starting my own business. Their new location is one of my favorites in Sioux Falls— they’ve managed to create a big-city vibe in the middle of downtown, and I love it.

I love taking cooking classes at Plum’s [Cooking Company]! Earlier last year, my friend Abby Bischoff and I took a class that was taught by Molly Yeh—one of my absolute favorite food bloggers and cookbook authors ever—and had the best time. Plum’s kitchen is so beautiful, and they are always stocked with the most amazing cookware and kitchen gadgets. One of my dreams is to be able to teach a class there myself!

Yoga classes at Amy Miller Training (AMT) are awesome. If you’ve never been to AMT, you’re completely missing out. Five years ago, I met Amy at the former Santosha Hot Yoga, and she made me feel like I was immediately at home,

My partner’s daughter loves nature. During the summertime and fall, we spend hours at McKennan Park looking for butterflies or collecting walnuts to feed to the squirrels in our neighborhood. I love how beautiful and well

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maintained the park is and how vibrant it gets, especially in the summertime. I enjoy reading and brainstorming at the downtown Coffea [Roasterie]. My favorite spot is in the right-hand corner of the window and my favorite drink is an Almond Milk Latte. Also, I’m obsessed with their French Almond Coffee Cake. I’ll find any excuse to go to The Co-op [Natural Foods]. Since we live a few blocks away, it’s really easy to come up with a reason to go to the Co-op, whether it’s to grab something I need for lunch or dinner or saying hi to the employees. I love that they’re intentional about creating menus that are allergen friendly and that they always have a unique array of products. I play endless rounds of pool at the Top Hat with my friends. It is, hands down, my favorite bar in Sioux Falls. Their Bloody Marys are unrivaled,


Every month we like to head to the The Market for dinner and a bottle of wine. I love that they locally source a lot of their ingredients and that their staff is always so kind and knowledgeable about their menu. Plus, the environment is so cozy. We always leave feeling full and happy. Every other Sunday we have lunch at my parents’ house. Not to sound biased, but my mom is the best cook I know and is my inspiration when it comes to cooking and baking. Without her, I never would have developed my passion for spending time in the kitchen. She not only taught me how to cook, but how to make anyone feel at home with a good meal or dessert. FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT FLORETCAKERY.COM.•

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Hayward Design Co.

BRINGS ACCESSIBLE INTERIOR DESIGN TO RAPID CITY BY ANDREA VAN ESSEN

When Rozalyn Hays and Becca Aylward discovered their shared love for design and decorating, it didn’t take long for a creative partnership— and friendship—to form. “Roz was the first person I met when we moved here four years ago,” said Aylward. The women attend the same church, and while Hays grew up in the area, Aylward is an Oregon native who moved to Rapid City after her husband was stationed at Ellsworth Air Force Base. Neither of the women have a background in design. Hays studied criminology with a minor in art and worked in law enforcement, and Aylward’s background is in social work. But together, they form a dynamic team that’s changing the way the Rapid City community approaches interior design. 2 6 \\\\\\\\\ F E B R U A R Y


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It all began when the pair started working with a real estate agent, helping stage homes to go on the market. “We were coming in and making these houses beautiful for the photos, but as we continued with that, we realized we wanted to do something more long term,” said Hays. “As soon as the houses sold, all of our decorating was done and the staging was over.” From there, Hays and Aylward moved on to new builds, and opportunities for more design work followed. “Both of us had tackled our own projects before, so we kind of just teamed up and decided to go for it,” said Aylward. The friends have been running their company, Hayward Design Co., for two years now, and the name came from a blending of their last names—Hays and Aylward.

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As co-owners, they tackle a variety of projects from new builds to remodels—both residential and commercial—as well as purchasing, remodeling, and now running an Airbnb (The Hayward BnB). Hays and Aylward take pride in their affordability, especially in the Rapid City market.

“We really love what we do, and we’re not in it for the money,” said Hays. “We’re not looking to get rich off of this, we’re mostly just inspired by doing it.” In fact, the company is neither of the women’s full-time job. Both are full-time moms—Hays has a 3-year-old and a 5-year-old, and Aylward, a 2-year-old and 4-year-old. Additionally, Hays and her husband own and operate vacation rentals near Mount Rushmore. The pair believe that beautiful design should be accessible and affordable, and they make an effort to save money in creative ways, like scouring local thrift stores for unique pieces that can be reused or updated.

Rozalyn and Becca’s Favorite Home Brands Depending on the project and its budget, Rozalyn and Becca will shop around online, or even at thrift stores, to find the perfect pieces for their clients. A few of their favorite brands include: ARTICLE IKEA REJUVENATION WEST ELM

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“Coming from Oregon, there are so many designers,” said Aylward. “There’s a huge need for affordable designers in this area.”

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Naming Their Company When it came time to choose a name for their company, Rozalyn and Becca had to look no further than their last names, which blend together perfectly.

HAYS + AYLWARD EEHayward Design Co.

“IT’S BEEN FUN. I REALLY FEEL LIKE THE SOCIAL NETWORKING WITH SMALL BUSINESSES IN RAPID CITY HAS BEEN INCREDIBLE. WE’VE MADE SO MANY CONNECTIONS, AND IT’S JUST BEEN A REALLY FUN COMMUNITY TO BE PART OF.” 2 8 \\\\\\\\\ F E B R U A R Y


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of rewards and challenges. From dealing with clients who want to be involved in every detail, to those who hand the project over completely, Hays and Aylward have experience with a wide variety of budgets, timelines, personalities, and styles. But their work doesn’t always end with design. “We normally have a handyman, but there was one time when no one was free to take the job, and we ended up having to do it all,” said Aylward. “We’re not against getting our hands dirty. We’ll get the job done.”

As the company and their projects have developed over these last two years, their passion for the work has only become more clear. “I remember back when we did our first staging project and we walked away like, ‘Did you love that? I loved that,’” said Hays. “We were able to go into someone’s house and make it beautiful, so I think we knew right from the beginning that this was it.”

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HAYWARD B&B BY KYLE DETERMAN

THE CREATIVE MINDS BEHIND HAYWARD DESIGN CO. BRING MODERN FUNCTIONALITY TO A CENTURY-OLD LOCATION, CREATING A CLASSIC AND COZY HOME AWAY FROM HOME FOR RAPID CITY VISITORS—HAYWARD B&B.

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100 Years of Charm Co-owners of Hayward Design Co., Rozalyn Hays and Becca Aylward, turned this 100-yearold home into a modern bed and breakfast. Located in Rapid City, this craftsman-style house is furnished with antique or thrifted items, and features refinished original hardwood floors.

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“WE WANT IT TO FEEL COZY AND COMFORTABLE, BUT AT THE SAME TIME, INSPIRING.”

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Good Eats Complete with a gas range, stainless steel appliances, and updated cabinets, the designers kept the subway tile for a “timeless and clean look.” Though Aylward and Hays didn’t have the space to add a dining room table, the space leads into a south facing sunroom that is perfect for guests that want their breakfast sunny-side up.

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Sweet Dreams The master bedroom has two access points, both of which have yellow statement doors. To tie in even more color, the designers decided to paint the table the same color, playing off of the sheer white curtains and the gray bedding.

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A Splash of Color Previously a little boy’s room, the designers decided to keep the blue walls in another bedroom and accent it with bright, airy décor, making it more gender neutral. The twin beds are great for children, and provide the room “with so much character,” which is something that Aylward says is important in design.

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“The way the sunlight streams in through the windows, and the fact that it is tucked away from the kitchen, make it the perfect spot to relax.” The focal point of the room, and a family favorite, are the two chairs in each corner. Not only are they great for reflection and devotion, but Finley, the family pup, feels right at home in the oversized seats. “The chairs are long enough for the kids to spread out their homework, but still be comfortable.”

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Working with a cabinet company, Peterson was able to build a space for everything in her kitchen, including her oneof-a-kind island. “I found this 129-inch marble slab, which never happens, and the day we brought it in was so nerve wracking, because I knew there was nothing else like it.”

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Speaking of art, Schuver directed us to her wall of unique pieces, decorated with art collected over 20 years of travel and adventure. “My Sheila Agee piece is my favorite. She used to work at the Washington Pavilion as well as in a group called the Hilltop Painters. She is a very accomplished artist, and I just love it.”

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“This is my gathering space. I love to bake; it’s my downtime. And the Moscato Cupcakes I’ve baked for my daughter definitely don’t hurt, either.” Specializing in cabinets, it wasn't surprising to see a unique mix of colors in the woods, which happen to be Schubert’s pride and joy. “I love these cabinets and this space. This is where my eclectic personality shines through. You’ve got the wine and my grandbabies hanging out; it’s just great.”

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Jill Moret and Amanda Block have different stories, but they just so happen to have the same passions. Both have a knack for renovating homes and have created their own successful signmaking businesses just blocks away from one another.

business. I create poster canvas signs that I sell on Etsy, and I also do shows around the state. I love having a social media presence, website, and blog. My husband and I are renovating our first home, and I like to include my followers throughout the process and get their thoughts and opinions.

TELL ME ABOUT YOUR BUSINESS. Jill Moret: I started Jill Moret Design & Co. in 2016. It started as my college senior project and quickly became my own small

Amanda Block: About three and a half years ago, I started making wood signs by hand, along with custom signs sold on Etsy. I was working in medical transcription

and had a strong desire to find something else to do. I work in the basement of my home and have a shop in our backyard. For the past year and a half I’ve been helping people with interior design. My husband and I have always renovated houses, and we’re working on our fourth fixer upper. Dwell 605 incorporates the sign making, interior design, and home renovating all under one title.


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Interior Décor Trends LESS IS MORE

KEEP IT SIMPLE

TRY BLACK, WHITE, NEUTRALS WITH A POP OF COLOR

DARK ACCENTS AND TEXTURES FOR THE WIN

Jill Moret Design & Co. HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR STYLE? JM: I feel like my style has really changed over the years. I think less is more. I really enjoy the modern farmhouse look, but with less décor and with statement pieces, mixing in lots of blacks and golds. I like to make simple things pop. I don’t want to worry about decorating when times get busy, and I want statement pieces that stick out. I also don’t want to have to clean around a lot of things.

AB: My style is pretty neutral with signs, either black or white with some gray. I like the neutral look because it’s easy to incorporate into other people’s homes. When we’re flipping homes, I like to have a modern farmhouse look with a contemporary twist on it. As a mom, I want to keep things practical and functional, and I also want it to be useful. I'm also striving to live more simply and only bring products or décor into our home that are useful or that I absolutely love. Following this

"simply dwell" method that I've coined has helped me to save money, decrease clutter, and it helps create a home that I love. WHEN DID YOU REALIZE YOU HAD A PASSION FOR DESIGNING? JM: I’ve always had a bug for décor. I love making my own décor and doing paint projects. Growing up, my family and friends have asked me for advice, so that was encouraging.

AB: My dad is a masonry contractor. We grew up in a farmhouse, and throughout my childhood, [my parents] were constantly renovating. Once I was in college, my husband (then boyfriend) bought a house and I helped him renovate it, so it’s just been part of who I am. One of my signs was also featured in HGTV Magazine’s July/August 2018 issue, so that’s rewarding.


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Dwell 605 WHAT ARE THE TRENDY STYLES YOU’RE SEEING? JM: The modern décor look is popular. It’s white and clean with dark tones mixed in, plus bright and clean lines with a bold wall or dark accents. It’s just really clean. AB: One of the things I love the most is adding textures either through plants, furniture, or the walls. I’ve been in love with wallpaper lately. It’s a fun way to bring a different look that you can’t get with paint.

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WHAT IS THE BIGGEST SURPRISE SOMEONE WOULDN’T KNOW ABOUT HOME RENOVATING? JM: It’s surprising how long it takes to tear the house apart. For our current house, we spent a whole month just taking things to the dump. AB: Renovation is all about the time and money. It’s something you really need to consider if you’re looking at getting into home flipping.

WHY IS DIY POPULAR? JM: You don’t have to have a lot of money to make the changes you want. A lot of people want to decorate a house and have big changes on a little budget. AB: People want to create a space that they love. When you can put your own stamp on the look and feel, it makes the home that much more special.

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hile the “greeting between amigos” and namesake of the restaurant, ¿Que Pasa?, is casual (meaning “what’s happening… what’s up?”), the two-floor restaurant is anything but. Along with Rapid City’s best selection of tequila, the vacationstyle vibe, rooftop cantina, and outdoor patio make it a South Dakota bucket list must. Speaking of the menu, ¿Que Pasa? head chef Oscar Rivera and general manager Myrie O’Neil chatted with 605 on what’s new at the downtown hangout.

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One item Rivera is excited about is the Vegetarian Nachos, with queso, beans, fried jalapeños, pico de gallo, guacamole, lime crema drizzle, and grilled vegetarian protein. “We have one of Rapid City's best menus for guests with dietary preferences, and

we're really expanding on that,” he said. Another is not completely new, but has been a little hush-hush until now—the Tri-Color Burrito. This includes grilled steak, smoked brisket, refried beans, and fire-roasted chiles stuffed into a flour tortilla, topped with cheese, pico de gallo, fried jalapeños, lime crema drizzle, tomatillo sauce, queso, and red chile sauce.


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¿QUE PASA? HAS OVER 85 BOTTLES OF TEQUILA TO SAMPLE.

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“I LOVE TO CRAFT NEW ITEMS. I'M REALLY PROUD OF MY GUATEMALAN CULTURE. OUR MENU COMBINES MY GRANDMOTHER AND MOTHER'S TRADITIONAL RECIPES INTO A FUSION OF MEXICAN AND GUATEMALAN CUISINE.” 74 \\\\\\\\\ F E B R U A R Y


Drinkwise, the restaurant is known for a monthly special margarita that typically goes with the season.

One must-try for February is The Heartbreaker, which combines Pure Blue Agave Tequila, peach liqueur, and house-made sweet and sour layered with grenadine. “I love the color and garnish in this drink,” said O’Neil. “We feel ‘heartbroken’ when it's gone.”

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“Over the years this has been a ‘secret’ menu item,” said Rivera. “Guests love to layer each of our homemade sauces (queso, tomatillo, and classic red), and by popular demand, we're finally releasing this saucy dish on our menu.”

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MORE OF WHAT’S ON THE MENU APPETIZERS CALAMARI FRITO

Hand-breaded, fried calamari. Served with cilantro poblano pesto and lemon aioli dipping sauces.

QUESO FUNDIDO

A bubbling fondue of cheese and seasoned beef. Topped with pico de gallo and served with chile-spiked corn tortilla chips.

TACOS JALAPEÑO BBQ BRISKET TACOS

Two slow-smoked brisket tacos smothered in a jalapeño BBQ sauce and topped with onions, cheese, and fried jalapeños.

PORK BELLY TACOS

Tender-seared pork belly drizzled in maple glaze and topped with agave onions, avocado, and pineapple. Served with rice and beans.

SALADS & SOUP DE LA CASA SALAD

Side salad of spring greens, cranberries, tomatoes, queso fresco, toasted pumpkin seeds, and tortilla strips. Served with poblano pesto dressing.

CLASSIC TORTILLA SOUP

Rich chicken broth, hand-pulled rotisserie chicken, fire-roasted corn, and black beans. Topped with queso fresco, cilantro, avocado, and crisp tortilla strips.

CHICKEN WOOD-ROASTED ROTISSERIE CHICKEN

Half of a marinated, seasoned chicken served with roasted fingerling potatoes and grilled peppers, then smothered in classic tortilla soup.

BRISKET & STEAK SMOKED BRISKET TORTA

Sandwich stuffed with house smoked brisket, pepper jack cheese, fire-roasted poblanos, fried jalapeños, chipotle mayo, and red chile sauce. Served with sidewinder fries and chipotle ranch.

VEGETARIAN VEGETABLE FAJITA

Sautéed red and green bell peppers, onions, squash, zucchini, broccoli, and corn served sizzling with sour cream, pico de gallo, black beans, cheese, and a corn cake on the side. Flour or corn tortillas.

DESSERT MINI CHEESECAKE CHIMIS

Cheesecake-filled pastry served with vanilla ice cream, drizzled with chocolate or raspberry sauce.

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A mild, mid-morning pick-me-up blend with a medium body, light tones, fruity hints, and a clean finish.

With a tangy, wine-like brightness up front and a smooth tobacco finish, you can’t be sure if this is a bearded hipster on a bike or that stately, pipe-smoking gent in a bowler hat.

The toffee and soy nut flavors of the Guatemalan are paired with the tart, citric acidity and sweet bell pepper notes of the Sumatra coffee.

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This coffee is dark in roast with flavor notes of dark chocolate, raisins, and cedar. It has a spicy finish. This coffee was a customer favorite at the Farmer’s Market!

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Other businesses that share 518 Marketplace

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N THE MOOD FOR SOME CLASSIC BURGERS AND A SHORT DRIVE, 605 PUBLISHER ALANA SNYDER AND I MADE THE NINE-MILE TREK TO HARRISBURG, HOME TO THE TIGERS, THE HEARTLAND COUNTRY CORN MAZE, AND MUCH MORE. It was icy and deceivingly sunny, and the bitter cold led us to our first stop. We pulled in to Gravel Road Blend, which is one part of five that make up the 518 Marketplace, a shared space of new businesses.

While Alana found us a table, I immediately started searching for the source of a surprisingly flavorful smell. I was met by owner Shanon Abrahamson, who smiled and pointed to the daily special sign: Indian Tacos. Abrahamson told me this was different from their usual homemade soup and sandwich, and that they were trying something new. After ordering one of those and a few drinks, I ogled the Flyboy Donuts as Abrahamson told me a bit about her newest endeavor that came to fruition this past fall. “I heard the former coffee shop wasn’t renewing their lease, and in a moment of quick decision

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making, I just jumped all in,” she said. Gravel Road Blend is known for items like the Iced Caramel Macchiato, the Wildberry Smoothie, and a variety of espresso drinks. Abrahamson also runs a small boutique within the space, and items can be seen along the wall, on either side of the fireplace. Being in a shared space, this isn’t the usual run-of-the-mill coffee shop, which is something Abrahamson is fully embracing. “We all get along really well, and it’s nice to have customers go from one shop to the next,” she said.

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After snagging the macchiato and thanking Abrahamson for her barista magic, Alana and I crossed the parking lot to our next stop. We walked into the multipurpose building and up the stairs to Xtrinsic, an athleisure boutique that has been redefining comfortable clothing since last August. Right away we started adding items to our mental shopping cart, while owner Heather

Metz explained the importance of having multi-functional clothing. “You can wear it to the coffee shop, wear it to the grocery store, or drop the kids off at school, and still be cute and comfortable,” she said. More than leggings and tanks, Metz also offers shoes, yoga mats, hats, and fanny packs. “People can come in

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for new leggings or a new headband, and we know they will leave comfortable,” she said. Naturally, we felt the need for burgers after leaving a store that focuses on comfort and fitness, so we plugged Harris Burgers into Google maps to try a local favorite.


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SHAKE FLAVORS INCLUDE BLUEBERRY CHEESECAKE AND TROPICAL ORANGE CUPCAKE.

First impression? We have time traveled to the '50s, and I needed to beat feet to the jukebox (which just so happened to be blasting Nicki Minaj). We walked in and were met with classic red and white checkered décor and a tantalizing smell of fried goodness. Open since June 2013, owner Nick Lund explained that he wanted Harris Burgers to be a timeless staple for South Dakota. “We serve high quality food at a much fairer price," he said. "We use the same ingredients in our burgers as a five-star steakhouse would, we just charge much less.” Taking a seat, we noticed the vintage arcade games (The Addams Family pinball for the win). Besides burgers and sandwiches, Lund says their shakes are a hot commodity. With more than 15 flavors, there's something to please every palate. “All of the shake flavors can be mixed, so the combinations are endless,” he said.•

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THE FIRST SCHOOL WAS BUILT IN 1894.

THE DAKOTA SOUTHERN RAILROAD DEPOT WAS THE FIRST OFFICIAL BUILDING.

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O PAPA’S PUB & EATERY 425 E. 4th St., Dell Rapids // (605) 428-7272 // Facebook

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t was late fall and everyone was talking about a new restaurant opening in Dell Rapids. I asked one friend who posted about it on Facebook, “What’s the deal with Papa’s Pub & Eatery? Do you know?” “Yeah, Alana, you probably know him. He’s at Gateway [Bar & Lounge] watching soccer with the American Outlaws most of the time.” His name is David, and I wouldn’t be shocked if I have indeed sat right next to him at the soccer bar watching matches with the Sioux Falls chapter. The only problem is, usually (for me) watching those involves a pitcher(s) of beer. So. A little foggy on that front sometimes. But the good news is that he was the one opening a new American fare eatery in the historic opera house building that was previously El Tapatio. 605’s Kyle Determan and I arrived at the location that is in the heart of Dell Rapids. We walked into the new business that can seat up to 84 in the main dining room and around 20 in the bar and lounge. Manager Nick Surdis greeted us and sat us in the large dining area. We noticed they didn’t have to do much to the décor since the building itself is already ornate and charming.

TRY IT: STARTERS STREET TACOS Choice of chicken, steak, or shrimp with three corn tortillas. With feta cheese, pico de gallo, and lime.

POUTINE Hand-cut fries, cheese curds, and beef gravy.

SALADS STEAK & PORTABELLA Spring mix, hand-cut sirloin, portabella mushroom, onion, red pepper, blue cheese, and caramelized onion vinaigrette.

PAPA’S BURGERS BACON CHEESEBURGER Classic burger, two strips applewood smoked bacon with choice of American, Swiss, pepper jack, or provolone.

PASTAS ALFREDO CAMPANELLE Roasted garlic alfredo. Add chicken or shrimp.

STEAK ALLA VODKA Marinara, vodka, steak, onion, red pepper, mushrooms, cream, and basil.

ENTREES BEEF BOURGUIGNON Classic French beef stew and roasted potatoes. (Available Friday and Saturday night only.)

DESSERTS

BREAD PUDDING Cinnamon rolls, chocolate chips, custard, and vanilla ice cream.

TIRAMISU Ladyfingers, sweet Italian custard, cocoa, amaretto, and coffee.

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As we got up and wandered to take photos, we also noticed there were two images of a man on the bar and in a retro television set. “Oh my gosh, that’s Daniel [Ohayon],” yelped Kyle. “He coached me in soccer and was the nicest person.” Daniel was known as the first director of coaching and was a longtime association director for the Dakota Alliance Soccer Club, and sadly passed away three years ago. He’s also (more importantly) known for being David’s father. Surdis noticed us looking at the portrait by the bar area. “That is actually a painting that was gifted to the owners,” he said with a smile. After feeling a mixture of sadness and happiness that there is an homage to his legacy (among events like local soccer tournaments), we finally sat down and were served what the restaurant is already famous for: the Spinach Artichoke Dip. “This is a secret family recipe,” said Surdis. The homemade, three-cheese blend included spinach, artichoke hearts, toasted baguettes, and tortilla chips. “It’s very smooth,” said Kyle. We were very excited about the amount of chips and bread.

“I like that there are so many of them that you don’t have to feel stupid asking for more after four bites,” I said. I know, big problems in our lives. I’ve heard nothing but good things about this dip, but it wasn’t for me. Why? I’m a huge baby when it comes to chunky things, like the artichoke, for example. Kyle commented on how she enjoyed how creamy it was, and I do agree on that. Again, I am very specifically weird about large bites of spinach, artichoke, and the like, so this probably isn’t a fair judgement from my end. The first entree was the Caprese burger. This ⅓ lb. seasoned patty with tomato, mozzarella, pesto, and balsamic glaze was served with hand-cut fries. I. Was. Obsessed. Pesto on a burger is my new favorite thing, and the mozzarella was fresh and a great combo with the patty. “It’s like an elevated pizza burger,” noted Kyle. I legit would make the drive just for this burger. And then, we ate the fries. The seasoning was excellent, and we almost consumed the whole plate before realizing it was the first of the main courses. Maybe I would drive just for those, too. We both found it genius that they brand their burger buns with the logo. Hello, Instagram moment.

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Next up, the Ribeye. The 12 oz. still munching on vegetables hand-cut ribeye had a choice (just kidding, it was more of bourbon mushroom cream mashed potatoes) when Kyle sauce or garlic herb butter (we took a couple of bites of the had the latter). It was served pasta dish. with two sides—mashed “This makes me wish I could potatoes and a vegetable marry food, Alana. Stop what medley. you’re doing and try this.” The steak was very good, and I Hot damn. Again, this could swim in the garlic herb was more pesto magic. The butter. Parmesan cheese was “This reminds me of a Sunday sprinkled just the right night dinner,” said Kyle. Well amount, and all of the flavors if that’s true, Kyle, invite me were rich, but not too rich. over anytime. Kyle still was losing it. The mashed potatoes had potato skins in it, which is always the best to know they’re homemade. Lastly, we tried the Creamy Pesto Shrimp with creamy pesto sauce, shrimp, tomato, and Parmesan cheese. I was

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“It’s f&#$ing fantastic. It’s like it’s bathed in butter, but in a good way,” she said. “It’s like they treated the shrimp to a spa day.” I think we can all guess what her favorite dish was.


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Bot to m Li ne THIS IS A WONDERFUL ADDITION TO DELL RAPIDS. THERE IS A WIDE VARIETY OF DIFFERENT ENTREES, AND SO MUCH MORE I WANT TO GO BACK AND TRY. AS IT GOES WITH NEW ESTABLISHMENTS, I’VE HEARD MANY START TO ASK EACH OTHER, “HAVE YOU EATEN THERE YET?” A LOT HAVE, AND EVERYONE SAYS POSITIVE THINGS. I’LL ADD TO THAT AS ONE OF THEM, AND WILL BE BACK SOON.

ONE THING WE LOVED ABOUT THE MENU WAS THAT IT HAD A SECTION WHERE IT PAIRED UP PREMIUM COCKTAILS WITH CERTAIN DISHES, LIKE THE MARTINI WITH THE SALADS, SHRIMP, CHICKEN, OR STEAK.

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Even though the building is lovely, I’ve seen it as the businesses that have been there previously. It hasn’t changed much, and I would like to see more of Papa’s personality in there. But, again, you don’t really need to do much in that space as it's already lovely. So I can see why it is the way it is.

Prices are very reasonable. You’re paying around $10 for a burger and fries, and the steaks are less than $20. Dayum! I’d say that’s worth the drive right there.

My mouth just watered thinking of all the pesto. There are also a lot of other flavors as well, and Papa’s really delivers with quality. That was honestly one of the best burgers I’ve had in a while. And don’t forget Kyle’s “shrimp spa day” dish (she also did sip several cocktails, including a Long Island Iced Tea, so that could explain her descriptions).

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THE OWNERS ARE HUSBAND AND WIFE DAVID AND REBECCA OHAYON.

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THE RESTAURANT IS IN THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, AND WAS MOST RECENTLY EL TAPATIO.

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MEET THE Creative AMY JARDING MIXED MEDIA FIBER ARTIST

“IT’S SO EASY FOR ME TO GET LOST IN MY WORK. I GENERALLY OVERTHINK A LOT OF WHAT I DO, SO I THINK IT'S A NECESSARY ESCAPE FOR ME, FROM MYSELF.” 8 8 \\\\\\\\\ F E B R U A R Y

ISUAL ARTIST AMY JARDING HAS A PASSION FOR MIXED MEDIA, OBSCURING EVERYDAY OBJECTS INTO “SURREAL VISIONS.” AND ONE THING IS FOR SURE—SHE NEVER SHIES AWAY FROM COLOR. 605 CHATTED WITH THE SELF-PROCLAIMED “OLD GRANDMA LADY” ABOUT WHAT INSPIRES HER, WHERE YOU CAN FIND HER GRABBING A BITE, AND HOW SHE USES THE MOST RANDOM ITEMS IN THE NAME OF ART.


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PEOPLE MIGHT KNOW ME FROM… my work exhibited around downtown. I’ve been fortunate to participate in both solo and group shows in the area over the past few years.

A LOT OF MY INFLUENCES ARE… found in my surroundings. I'm drawn to strange color combinations and textures, scary movies, and tiny toys; antique and grocery stores are excellent places to let your eyes wander.

MY LOVE FOR LARGE-SCALE WEAVES STARTED… somewhat on an impulse. I have always had an appreciation for textiles, but had a very limited understanding of how weaving actually worked. My roommates had built a skateboard ramp in our backyard, so I took some scrap wood from that and built my first makeshift loom about four-and-a-half years ago. The entire venture has been a very intensive learning process, and I feel like each weave I complete, I unlock a little more understanding of the craft.

IF YOU’RE NOT LOOKING FOR A LARGE-SCALE WEAVE, I ALSO CREATE… paintings and photographs. And a mean cornbread casserole.

I’M PASSIONATE ABOUT VISUAL ARTS… because it's universal. You don't have to be a certain age or from a specific background to be a visual artist, you just have to have the courage to make an effort, to expose those unspoken parts of you. Each person views art differently, their emotions and interpretation fueled by their own experiences and interests. Even if you don't think you care about art, you're still having some sort of reaction to it.

MIXED MEDIA I USE INCLUDES… both

I CREATE LIVE LARGE-SCALE WEAVES AT EVENTS BECAUSE… it’s

new and found material. Two of the stranger things I've incorporated into a weave have been strips of an old fur boot and a dreadlock that was gifted to me from a friend. Neither of them smelled super great. I'm always on the lookout for interesting looking yarn or fabric, and am not against thrifting my material. (Pro tip: Place any thrifted yarn in the freezer for a few days to kill off any moth or little baby bug eggs!)

a great way to give more understanding to the process. Weaving is such a tactile experience, I think encouraging others to try it out themselves lessens the intimidation factor.

I’M KNOWN FOR BRIGHT POPS OF COLOR. I’M DRAWN TO THEM… because

different color combinations, and the way you can manipulate the perception of what you're viewing. I've been experimenting more with intricate patterns and designs that trick the eye. I've found Josef Albers’s Interaction of Color really helpful.

OTHER TYPES OF ART I WORK ON ARE… a food photography series called Put a Toy On It. Starting in 2012, I began taking miniature toys and photographing them with things I would eat for breakfast. I've struggled with my weight since I was a kid, so this was a way for me to document that internal feeling into something that made me comfortable to work with. I believe there are now over 200 photos in the series, which can be found on Instagram: #putatoyonit

WHEN I’M NOT WORKING ON PIECES OF ART, YOU CAN FIND ME… sleeping in the tub. I work full time, so a lot of my free time is spent on my craft. I try to work in the studio at least an hour a day, but sometimes it's more like four. On the weekends I enjoy checking out different antique stores, wandering around the mall, or playing board games with friends. I'm an old grandma lady.

they are so deceptive. I enjoy the playfulness of

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“I HAVE NO FORMAL ARTISTIC BACKGROUND OR TRAINING. I STUDIED CREATIVE WRITING AND EAST EUROPEAN STUDIES IN COLLEGE, AND DIDN'T REALLY BEGIN MY ARTISTIC CAREER UNTIL I WAS IN MY MID-20S.”

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MY GO-TO HANGOUT IS… my house. The older I get, the less I want to leave the house after dark. During the summer I love riding my bike downtown to hang out with friends, catching a show at Total Drag or Icon, or chugging a low-key beer in the Gilberto's parking lot.

SOMETHING THAT IS INFLUENCING ME RIGHT NOW IS… winter. I am so affected by the weather that I really need to push myself to stay on focus with my work. It’s too easy to go to bed at 8 p.m. when the sun is gone by 5 p.m. It can be an isolating time, so I try to stick to more of a regimented schedule to keep myself productive.

I LOVE TO GRAB A BITE OR DRINK AT… Sushi Masa, forever and always. I also recently discovered you can bring your own food to Fernson Brewing[Company], and

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had fun eating way too much pizza during their Trivia Night.

ONE OF MY FAVORITE ARTISTIC WORKS IN SOUTH DAKOTA IS… The Porter Sculpture Park off of I-90 near Montrose. My dad’s side of the family is from Humboldt, so we would drive by it on the interstate every time we would visit. As a child I would imagine them to be alien artifacts or giant baby toys left behind. It’s one of those childhood attachments that has stayed with me.

I LOVE LIVING IN SOUTH DAKOTA… because it’s where most of the people I love are. I enjoy the slower pace and the familiarity attached to it. I think there are definitely areas that are problematic, but for the most part I am proud to call this place my home.

SOMEONE LOCAL WHO I ADMIRE IS… Anna Youngers and Darin Kaihoi. I’ve had the pleasure of working with them through exhibiting at Coffea [Roasterie] downtown, and I have always been so impressed by their warm, accommodating attitudes. They are artists themselves, Anna a painter, and Darin a musician. Anna’s skillset as a painter is just unreal, and I think she has helped elevate local artists who take her figure drawing classes. I’m so impressed by her students! I just have a deep appreciation for both of them, and feel lucky to have crossed paths with such a genuine couple.

MY FAVORITE THING ABOUT THE ARTS COMMUNITY IS… the everexpanding size of it. It’s a special thing to find “your people,” and I think Sioux Falls is really good about

being inclusive. I love Ipso Gallery at Fresh Produce, and think that their crew continuously puts on playful, provoking exhibitions. I’m still thinking about their Ka-Chunk show over a year later. I’ve also been impressed by Vishnu Bunny Third Eye Gallery, and think they do a great job of offering a place for new artists to show their work. I love when you can see artists (both new and established) pushing themselves, and them having the support of their community to follow through with their visions.

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WHERE THE CHILD THINGS ARE

BY KYLE DETERMAN

Home is Where the Crib Is

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ne of the first things I started thinking about after I found out I was pregnant was the nursery. Of course, being that we were in the middle of flipping a house (and still are), the basics needed to be finished. 9 2 \\\\\\\\\ F E B R U A R Y

My wonderful father-in-law and husband quickly finished the floors, which are a dark bamboo, and things were ready for me and my Pottery Barn catalogue.

closet had no doors, which I ended up leaving because, let’s get real, baby clothes are the cutest and I wanted to stare at them all day long.

a toddler bed, and then a full size bed relieves the stress of having to redecorate with a toddler running around.

I spent a lot of time in that room, just sitting and thinking. Thinking about colors and decorations, but also about sounds and smells. Little giggles and the sweet smell of new baby were about to take over, and I needed to create a space worthy of that magic.

I used gray storage bins on the shelves in the closet, and a different kind of gray storage bin in her bookshelf. These allow for me to still stay organized while having easy access to things like socks and burp cloths. Next up was the crib.

There was a point in the decorating process when I began to feel like everything was generic and sterile. I didn’t want too much pink, or color in general, but I also didn’t want it to feel like a hospital room. That’s when I decided to make something from scratch.

The crib was a gift from a loving parents, and it is perfect. I wanted something white to match the trim, but I also wanted something classic that could grow with Sloan. I can’t recommend getting a 4-in-1 crib enough. Just thinking about only having to modify the crib to

This gave me the moment of creativity and tranquility that I unknowingly needed. Building a space for your baby can be really stressful, but it doesn’t have to be. Tackling one aspect of her room at a time kept me sane and focused.

Beyond the emotional aspect of creating a calm and inviting space for my soonto-be bambino, I also wanted it to be something I enjoyed. The walls were already painted a light blue with white trim, which looked clean and crisp against the dark floors. The


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February 2. Various locations, Sioux Falls. All day. More info: siouxland.libnet.info.

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February 11. Museum of Visual Materials, Sioux Falls. 4 p.m. More info: sfmvm.com.

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February 15. Children’s Museum of South Dakota, Brookings. 6:30 p.m. More info: prairieplay.org.

FEBRUARY 16 FUN AND FIT DAY

February 16. Kuehn Community Center, Sioux Falls. 10 a.m. More info: siouxfalls.org.

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I ended up making a wall hanging for above her crib. I hung fishing line and fake flowers from a branch that was originally from a tree in our front yard. I loved sitting outside in the fall and looking at how the sun shone through the leaves, and was so sad that we had to cut it down. Having that little piece in her room made it feel 10 times more authentic and homey.

tall enough for my husband, Reid, to use comfortably.

whether or not it would benefit our baby.

This is when I say turn to local thrift stores, online rummage sales, and Goodwill. With a little bit of paint, elbow grease, and a lot of lemonade, I was able to turn an old dresser into a lovely changing table with kick-a*s hardware (thanks to World Market).

Almost as if Reid could read my mind, he walked in and said, “I want to make something for her, something she can keep forever.”

I remember reading forums and advice columns about changing tables and decided I wanted to use the top of a dresser. Not only did this help with storage, but it made it

After we got the dresser into the nursery, I remember sitting on the floor and having a few minutes to myself. I was reflecting on what each piece meant to me, its function, and

It was decided he would make a blanket ladder. For those of you who are pregnant with baby number one, or have yet to take that step, let me tell you that you will receive more blankets than you could ever imagine.

something handmade was really special for us, and it’s a piece Sloan can keep with her. Those are the elements that make her nursery a space we all love to be in, and one that acts as more than our middle-of-the-night stomping grounds.•

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What I’ve Learned… ALWAYS CHOOSE COMFORT OVER AESTHETIC WHEN CHOOSING YOUR ROCKING CHAIR OR GLIDER. YOUR BACK WILL THANK YOU.

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REMEMBER: YOU WILL SPEND AS MUCH TIME IN THERE AS YOUR BABY, SO MAKE SURE THE DÉCOR IS CALMING AND RESTORATIVE.

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JR: I was asked to leave my full-time job and got a new job as a pizza delivery guy. People love seeing me every day… or every day that I’m scheduled.

MY MOTHER-IN-LAW AND I ARE WORKING ON GETTING TO KNOW EACH OTHER BETTER, BUT EVERY TIME WE PLAN SOMETHING SHE INVITES HER DAUGHTER AND I END UP FEELING LIKE THE THIRD WHEEL. AM I BEING TOO SENSITIVE?

JW: It depends, can you

JR: It’s fine. This girl I’m

cut back on your vices for a while? Oh, and maybe something about having kids or not.

seeing always invites this guy with us and some of her friends when we hang out. They kiss on the mouth, but I think they’re just really close.

JT: Unless it would truly

affect your life (debts, consulting family, etc.) go for it! Happiness is much more important than salary.

JW: Is she looking to avoid you? Are you forcing this relationship? Do what I do with my mother-in-law and just exist in different states.

MY FRIEND BROKE UP WITH HIS GIRLFRIEND FIVE MONTHS AGO BUT HE STILL FINDS WAYS TO BRING HER UP. HOW DO I NICELY TELL HIM TO GET OVER IT? JR: Look at him and scream, “NEXT!”

Airbnb has brought 26,000 visitors to the state.

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JW: I’d start dating her. I feel like that would not cause any additional problems, plus you could be like, “Stop talking about my girl, bro,” when he does it next time.

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I'M READY TO CHANGE MY CAREER, BUT IT MEANS TAKING A HUGE PAY CUT. DOES THAT MAKE ME IRRESPONSIBLE?

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JT: This is a toughy. Maybe in a joking way say he can only talk about her once a month? Either he’ll think it’s funny, or he might stop talking to you for a while. Your call!

JT: Don’t read into it. She probably just wants you around more family and to bond with her daughter, too. Just be more specific when you ask to hang out one-onone next time.

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