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CONTENTS VOL. 14 | NO. 3 APRIL 2022

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Art + Design 14

Meet the Creative Penny Klinedinst

Events 06

6 Things

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Event Calendar

Fo o d + D r i n k 24

On the Menu Buglin’ Bull Restaurant & Sports Bar

Home + Living 36

From the Ground Up Crew Construction & Restoration

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605 Tries Assemble It 605

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Downsizing in Downtown Sioux Falls The Carpenter Building

64

605 Stops By The Crow’s Nest

Lifest yle 74

Rare Roots The Deku Tree

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Hang Out With Kyle Pickner

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605 Profile Zack Goettsche

From the Ground Up: Crew Construction & Restoration. More on Page 36.

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ABOUT CO-FOUNDER + DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS Alana Snyder CO-FOUNDER + MARKETING & EVENT MANAGER John Snyder LEAD MULTIMEDIA DESIGNER

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6 EVENTS

Th i n g s to do in April Due to the possibility of cancellations, please check event websites/social media posts before attending.

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43rd Community Art Show

April 5-29

The Matthews Opera House • Spearfish • 10 a.m. Check out the Matthews Opera House art gallery for the 43rd Community Art Show. Browse the artwork and vote for which enjoys the People’s Choice. April 22 will be the ceremony where the Best of Show and other awards will be announced. MORE INFO: MATTHEWSOPERA.COM.

1

Downtown Restaurant Week April 1-9 Downtown • Sioux Falls • All day Pop into downtown Sioux Falls to try the culinary excellence available from a variety of restaurants. Try the dishes crafted by featured chefs for this event. MORE INFO: DTSF.COM.

3

Forks, Corks, & Kegs

April 8-9

Deadwood • Times Vary Grab a festival pass for Forks, Corks, & Kegs, or go VIP to upgrade your wine tastings. Join the Deadwood Appetizer Crawl, Deadwood Dine Around, trolley transportation, and the Grand Tasting. Sample various beer and wine selections. This is an open container event. MORE INFO: DEADWOOD.COM.

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Children’s Easter Egg Hunt April 9 Visitor Center • Hill City • 10 a.m. Gather your kiddos and head to the Hill City Visitor Center. Get them involved in searching in the Children’s Easter Egg Hunt. MORE INFO: VISITHILLCITYSD.COM.

5

Sioux Falls Skedaddle Half Marathon

April 24 605 Running Co. • Sioux Falls • 7 a.m. Pace yourself in the people’s race of the state: the Sioux Falls Skedaddle Half Marathon. Acquire swag, compete on the scenic course, and put your sneakers to the pavement in this Road Runners Club of America Championship Event. On the day before the Skedaddle, browse the 60.5 Move Health & Wellness Expo or join in for the Zippy Mile. MORE INFO: RUN605.COM.

6

Black Hills Dance Festival

April 28-30

The Monument • Rapid City • Times vary Do you have the moves? Dance your heart out with a weekend of performances, social dancing, and dance workshops from professional instructors in swing, country, latin, and line dancing. MORE INFO: BLACKHILLSDANCEFESTIVAL.COM.

*All photos for 6 Things are submitted by the event or its promoter unless otherwise noted.


EVENTS

A PR I L 202 2 E V E NT S +ENTERTAINMENT

ABERDEEN

1-2

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+NPRA BULL RIDING

23

+HUNKS THE SHOW

Dakota Event Center, Aberdeen. 8 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

1, 15-16

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+ABERDEEN WINGS

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

1, 8, 15, 22, 29 ___________________________ +ABERDEEN ELKS LODGE EVENT

Elks Lodge, Aberdeen. 6 p.m. More info: visitaberdeensd.com.

9

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+PUBLIC SCHOOLS

FOUNDATION KNIGHT FOR A PRINCESS

Central High School, Aberdeen. Times vary. More info: visitaberdeensd.com.

+SPORTS

BROOKINGS

___________________________

CLASSIC

Brown County Fairgrounds, Aberdeen. 7 p.m. More info: visitaberdeensd.com.

+GET INVOLVED

1

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+HAIRBALL

+MUSIC

28-30

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+THE LITTLE PRINCE Oscar Larson Theatre, Brookings. Times vary. More info: sdstate.edu.

Swiftel Center, Brookings. 7:30 p.m. More info: swiftelcenter.com.

+WINEFEST

RENAISSANCE 2022

Boys and Girls Club, Aberdeen. 6 p.m. More info: visitaberdeensd.com.

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+SIX APPEAL

BELLE FOURCHE

22-23

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Oscar Larson Theatre, Brookings. 7:30 p.m. More info: visitbrookingssd.com.

8-9

+SDSU JACKRABBIT

Area Community Theater, Belle Fourche. 7 p.m. More info: bellefourcheact.com.

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

STAMPEDE RODEO

8-10

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BOX ELDER

16

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+HOPPY EASTER EGGZ-PERIENCE

The Charm Farm, Box Elder. 4 p.m. More info: thecharmfarm.org.

8 ___________________________ +THE GREAT CUSTER EASTER EGG HUNT

State Farm, Custer. 4 p.m. More info: custersd.com.

+SPRING DANCE CONCERT

Oscar Larson Theatre, Brookings. Times vary. More info: sdstate.edu.

15-16 ___________________________

CRAZY HORSE

7

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SHOES FALL OFF

Dakota Event Center, Aberdeen. 11 a.m.. More info: hubcityradio. com.

14-16 ___________________________ +YELDUZ SHRINE CIRCUS

Civic Arena, Aberdeen. Times vary. More info: visitaberdeensd. com.

BRANDON

+CHAMBER’S

ANNUAL SPRING FLING

Laughing Water Restaurant, Crazy Horse. 5:30 p.m. More info: custersd.com.

DEADWOOD

1-3, 8-10 ___________________________ +MCAP PRESENTS:

THE PSYCHIC

The Corson Playhouse, Brandon. Times vary. More info: mightycorson.com.

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

22 ___________________________ +LINCOLN DAY DINNER

Swiftel Center, Brookings. 5 p.m. More info: swiftelcenter.com.

23 ___________________________ +MARTINA MCBRIDE Swiftel Center, Brookings. 7:30 p.m. More info: swiftelcenter.com.

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DE SMET

24

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+DE SMET AREA ARTS COUNCIL CONCERT SERIES

FLANDREAU

22

7

+FOGHAT

Royal River Casino, Flandreau. 8 p.m. More info: royalrivercasino.com.

HILL CITY

9

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BREAKAWAY, & TEAM +CHARLEY ROPING

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

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+BARREL RACE,

+SHOP ‘TIL YOUR

+LOCASH

De Smet Event Center, De Smet. TBA. More info: desmetsd.com.

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+NIGHT OF ONE

ACTS

CUSTER

16

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CROCKETT

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

8-9 ___________________________ +FORKS, CORKS, & KEGS

Deadwood. Times vary. More info: deadwood.com.

+CHILDREN’S

EASTER EGG HUNT

Visitor Center, Hill City. TBA. More info: visithillcitysd.com.

+SPRING CRAFT FAIR

Hill City School, Hill City. TBA. More info: visithillcitysd.com.

23

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+THE ROUGH AND TUMBLE

Miner Brewing Company, Hill City. 6:30 p.m. More info: minerbrewing. com.


KEYSTONE

9

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+SPRING FLING VENDOR FAIR

Community Center, Keystone. 9 a.m. More info: visitkeystone.com.

16-17 ___________________________ +SPRING FLING & GLOW EGG HUNT

Rush Mountain Adventure Park, Keystone. 9 a.m. More info: rushmtn. com.

LEAD

9

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+KILLER KEYZ

Historic Homestake Opera House, Lead. 7 p.m. More info: onthestage. tickets.

23

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+GORDY & DALYCE

Historic Homestake Opera House, Lead. 7 p.m. More info: onthestage. tickets.

8-10

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+LUCKY DEVILS ADULT HOCKEY TOURNAMENT

Mitchell Activities Center, Mitchell. Times vary. More info: mitchellmarlins.com.

22

+FRANK VIGNOLA’S

HOT JAZZ GUITAR DUO

Performing Arts Center, Mitchell. 7:30 p.m. More info: mitchellconcerts. net.

25 ___________________________ +SHRINE CIRCUS

Corn Palace, Mitchell. 7 p.m. More info: cornpalace.com.

30

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+DANCE

EXPRESSIONS RECITAL

Corn Palace, Mitchell. 6 p.m. More info: cornpalace.com.

MITCHELL

1

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+NIGHT AT THE RACES

Highland Conference Center, Mitchell. 6:30 p.m. More info: safeplace-esd.org.

1

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+ART WALK

Downtown, Rapid City. 6 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

1-3

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PIERRE/ FORT PIERRE

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RAPID CITY

9

+WOMEN’S

CONFERENCE

+BADLANDS LITTLE BRITCHES RODEO

Central States Fairgrounds, Rapid City. Times vary. More info: centralstatesfair.com.

+YFS KIDS FAIR

The Monument, Rapid City. Times vary. More info: themonument.live.

+SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! JR.

Performing Arts Center, Rapid City. Times vary. More info: bhct.org.

1-2, 8-9, 15-16, 22-23, 29-30 ___________________________ +LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

Tinder Box, Rapid City. 8 p.m. More info: rapidcitytinderbox.com.

2

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+FOOLS 4 MILER & KIDS 1K

Founders Park, Rapid City. 10:45 a.m. More info: facebook.com.

Ramkota Hotel, Pierre. 8:45 a.m. More info: facebook.com.

29-30 ___________________________ +ORDINARY DAYS

Grand Opera House, Pierre. 7:30 p.m. More info: pierreplayers.com.

+CULTURAL EXPO

South Dakota Mines, Rapid City. 11 a.m. More info: sdsmt.edu.


EVENTS

A PR I L 202 2 E V E NT S +ENTERTAINMENT

2, 9

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+RAPID CITY MARSHALS

+GET INVOLVED

19

28-30

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+STEAM CAFE

The Monument, Rapid City. 5 p.m. More info: rapidcitymarshals.com.

3

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+CHASE THE ACE TOUR

Central States Fair, Rapid City. 3 p.m. More info: centralstatesfair. com.

8-10

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+ALEXA’S A SPY

(AND OTHER THINGS TO BE TICKED OFF ABOUT)

Performing Arts Center, Rapid City. Times vary. More info: bhct. org.

19-20

TERRITORY GUN SHOW

The Monument, Rapid City. TBA. More info: themonument.live.

9

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+252ND BEETHOVEN BIRTHDAY BASH

Performing Arts Center, Rapid City. 7:30 p.m. More info: bhsymphony.org.

13, 15-16 ___________________________ +RAPID CITY RUSH

___________________________

The Monument, Rapid City. 7 p.m. More info: themonument.live.

+LAINEY WILSON

22

1-3 ___________________________

The Monument, Rapid City. 7:30 p.m. More info: chicagotheband.com.

22-23

HIGH RODEO

Central States Fair, Rapid City. Times vary. More info: centralstatesfair.com.

23

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+LAKOTA ALL STAR BASKETBALL GAMES The Monument, Rapid City. 6 p.m. More info: themonument.live.

27

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+DAY OF EXCELLENCE

The Monument, Rapid City. 8:30 a.m. More info: themonument.live.

The Monument, Rapid City. 8:05 p.m. More info: rapidcityrush.com.

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+PBR UNLEASH THE

BEAST

Denny Sanford PREMIER Center, Sioux Falls. Times Vary. More info: dennysanfordpremiercenter.com.

1-9 ___________________________ +DOWNTOWN

RESTAURANT WEEK Downtown, Sioux Falls. All day. More info: dtsf.com.

2, 10, 30 ___________________________

+SIOUX FALLS HOME

The District, Sioux Falls. 7:30 p.m. More info: thedistrictsf.com.

Sioux Falls Convention Center, Sioux Falls. All day. More info: facebook.com.

CROCKETT

9, 15-16, 22-23 ___________________________ +LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

Full Circle Book Co-op, Sioux Falls. 8 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

7

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+GO RED FOR WOMEN

Denny Sanford PREMIER Center, Sioux Falls. 5:30 p.m. More info: dennysanfordpremiercenter.com.

+WHOSE LIVE ANYWAY?

Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls. 8 p.m. More info: washingtonpavilion.org.

+SIOUX FALLS PRIDE GALA

Hilton Garden Inn, Sioux Falls. 5:30 p.m. More info: eventbrite.com.

8

+SD SYMPHONY

Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls. Times vary. More info: washingtonpavilion.org.

3

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+ALICE COOPER

___________________________

+LET’S ROCK BROADWAY: STARRING THE DIAMONDS

Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls. 7 p.m. More info: washingtonpavilion.org.

Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls. 7:30 p.m. More info: washingtonpavilion.org.

8-9, 15-16, 23

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+2022 WESTERN SOUTH DAKOTA HYDROLOGY CONFERENCE

+SIOUX FALLS STAMPEDE

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

The Monument, Rapid City. 8 a.m. More info: eventbrite.com.

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+CHARLEY

The District, Sioux Falls. 8:30 p.m. More info: thedistrictsf.com.

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+SOUTH DAKOTA JR. +DAKOTA

1

A GENTLEMAN THE MUSICAL

___________________________

The Monument, Rapid City. Times vary. More info: blackhillsdancefestival.com.

SIOUX FALLS

+AN OFFICER AND

+CHICAGO BAND

+BLACK HILLS DANCE FESTIVAL

+MUSIC

5

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Hay Camp Brewing Co., Rapid City. 6 p.m. More info: haycampbrewing. com.

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+SPORTS

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8-10, 13-16

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+THE PASSION AND THE CROSS

Orpheum Theater, Sioux Falls. Times vary. More info: siouxfallsorpheum.com.

10

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+CHURCH

BASEMENT LADIES

Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls. 2 p.m. More info: washingtonpavilion.org.

11

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+SHINEDOWN

Denny Sanford PREMIER Center, Sioux Falls. 7 p.m. More info: dennysanfordpremiercenter.com.

16

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+4TH ANNUAL

EASTER EGG HUNT

Downtown, Sioux Falls. TBD. More info: dtsf.com.

19

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+THE 420 SPECIAL -

SNOOP DOGG & KOE WETZEL

Denny Sanford PREMIER Center, Sioux Falls. 7:30 p.m. More info: dennysanfordpremiercenter.com.


21

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+BRITISH INVASION Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls. 7:30 p.m. More info: washingtonpavilion.org.

+49TH ANNUAL

TRIBUTE TO WOMEN CELEBRATION

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

21-23 ___________________________ +INTO THE WOODS Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls. 7:30 p.m. More info: washingtonpavilion.org.

22

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+CALLING ALL

COYOTES - A RED TIE EVENT

Sioux Falls Convention Center, Sioux Falls. 5 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

22-23

23

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+79TH ANNUAL EL

RIAD SHRINE CIRCUS

Sioux Falls Arena, Sioux Falls. 2:30 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

+JIMMIE ALLEN W/ NEON UNION

The District, Sioux Falls. 8 p.m. More info: thedistrictsf.com.

+THE ZIPPY MILE

605 Running Co., Sioux Falls. 5 p.m. More info: run605.com.

+GOOD EARTH DAY

Good Earth State Park, Sioux Falls. 2 p.m. More info: gfp.sd.gov.

+60.5 MOVE EXPO

Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls. 10 a.m. More info: run605.com.

24

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+SIOUX FALLS

SKEDADDLE HALF MARATHON

605 Running Co., Sioux Falls. 7 a.m. More info: run605.com.

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+JUNKIN’ MARKET DAYS

W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds, Sioux Falls. Times vary. More info: junkinmarketdays.com.

22, 29

+MEGADETH & LAMB OF GOD Denny Sanford PREMIER Center, Sioux Falls. 6 p.m. More info: dennysanfordpremiercenter.com.

28 ___________________________

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+SIOUX FALLS STORM

Denny Sanford PREMIER Center, Sioux Falls. 7:05 p.m. More info: siouxfallsstorm.com.

+MERCYME

Denny Sanford PREMIER Center, Sioux Falls. 7 p.m. More info: dennysanfordpremiercenter.com.

+TEDXSIOUXFALLS

Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls. 6 p.m. More info: washingtonpavilion. org.

28-30

___________________________

+WIZARD OF OZ

Orpheum Theater, Sioux Falls. Times vary. More info: siouxfallsorpheum.com.

30

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+PARTY FOR THE PLANET

Downtown Rapid City Gift Cards

Great Plains Zoo, Sioux Falls. 1 p.m. More info: greatzoo.org.

SPEARFISH

1

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+FRIDAY NIGHT SKATE NIGHTS

Spearfish Rec & Aquatics Center, Spearfish. 5:30 p.m. More info: visitspearfish.com.

1-3, 8-10

___________________________

+STEPPING OUT

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

2

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+SKÖLL

Iron Phnx, Spearfish. 10:30 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

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2, 9, 16, 23, 30 ___________________________ +JAZZ NIGHT

The Vault at Nowhere Men’s Clothier, Spearfish. 5:30 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

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EVENTS

A PR I L 202 2 E V E NT S +ENTERTAINMENT

Crow Peak Brewing Company, Spearfish. 5 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

Iron Phnx, Spearfish. 10 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

VERMILLION

+REBELS FOX PARTY

___________________________

PACK TRIO

Iron Phnx, Spearfish. 9 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

5-29

ART SHOW

The Matthews Opera House, Spearfish. 10 a.m. More info: matthewsopera.com.

9

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+BADGER HORSE BAND

Iron Phnx, Spearfish. 10 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

16 ___________________________ +SICARD HOLLOW The Matthews Opera House, Spearfish. 7:30 p.m. More info: matthewsopera.com.

+RIVERRAT RUN

STATEWIDE

10, 22

+NMM LIVE

National Music Museum, Vermillion. Times vary. More info: livevermillion.com.

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+43RD COMMUNITY

23

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Gavins Point Area, Yankton. 8 a.m. More info: riverratmarathon.com.

5

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YANKTON

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+HOT CITY SOUL

WATERTOWN

16

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+NATIONAL PARK WEEK: FREE ENTRANCE

National Parks. All day. More info: nps.gov.

2

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+A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM

The Goss Opera House, Watertown. More info: thegossoperahouse.com.

14

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+GRUMPIER OLD

MEN - DINNER & A MOVIE

The Goss Opera House, Watertown. 7 p.m. More info: thegossoperahouse.com.

16

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23

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+ELLEN ROWE

OCTET

The Matthews Opera House, Spearfish. 7:30 p.m. More info: matthewsopera.com.

+WATERTOWN CIRCUS

Watertown Civic Arena, Watertown. Times vary. More info: facebook.com.

26-28, 30

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+JON WAYNE &

THE PAIN ALBUM RELEASE W/ CAMP COMFORT

+MUSIC

+RUMORS

Town Players Theater, Watertown. Times vary. More info: townplayers. net.

Iron Phnx, Spearfish. 9:30 p.m. More info: facebook.com.

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written by Dawn Geertsema + photos by Jordan Cushman “SIMPLY PERFECT OPENED IN 2006 TO OFFER FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES FOR MY CLIENTS,” SAID PENNY KLINEDINST. “BEFORE I OPENED THE DOORS, I WAS SPECIALTY PAINTING, AND MY CLIENTS WERE ASKING ME FOR MY DESIGN HELP, TOO.”

SHE SAYS IT FELT NATURAL TO OPEN UP THE SHOP IN DOWNTOWN SIOUX FALLS. “I AM THE OWNER, CREATIVE DIRECTOR, LEAD DESIGNER, AND LEAD BUYER,” SAID KLINEDINST. “MY HOPE IN THIS ROLE IS THAT I BRING INSPIRATION AND ENCOURAGEMENT TO THE WOMEN ON MY TEAM.”

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Over the next 16 years, Simply Perfect thrived at times, struggled at others, and expanded when the time was right. “It has become a lifestyle store where we offer a complete experience for our customers in the variety of businesses we offer,” she said. Simply Perfect is now an umbrella company for Plum’s Cooking Company, Threads by Simply Perfect, Freedom Studios, and Simply Perfect Design Co. “Each company carries the same principles–creating an atmosphere of inspiration where all who enter feel welcomed and appreciated and can walk away with something,” said Klinedinst. Two years after opening Simply Perfect, Threads opened to welcome fashion to Simply Perfect’s design offerings. “There is a strong correlation between design in interiors and design in fashion,” she said. “A garment can have the same emotion as a well designed home. We work hard to find unique things that fit people's personality, and when they match up it’s a perfect fit.”

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Plum’s Cooking Co. has been around for nearly 35 years, but six years ago, Klinedinst became the owner in an effort to keep the doors of the beloved shop from closing. “I believe that Plum’s completes our lifestyle experience through food and education. Our kitchen is the heart of our shop,” explained Klinedinst. When she took over, they quadrupled the kitchen’s footprint and began offering cooking classes more frequently—from three to four times a week. “We’re extremely proud to give a platform to our local chefs to share their talents and their love for food.”

“I would highly recommend to anyone that feels the nudge to be true to your calling (because we all have one) to grab hold and move forward with confidence.” - Penny Klinedinst Freedom Studios followed Plum’s, opening two years ago after Klinedinst lost her sister to breast cancer. “Oftentimes with great loss it prompts you to look deeper into what you’re doing with your life,” said Klinedinst. “Around this same time I was introduced by dear friends to Becky Rasmussen and encouraged to get involved with Call to Freedom in some capacity.” She added, “Beth Gammel, Christin Majerus, and I saw the opportunity to create a healing employment program for the survivors Call to Freedom works with through a bath and body company.”

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“Although I was extremely happy as nursing support at a family practice clinic and felt very fulfilled taking care of our patients, I knew I was meant for another chapter in life.” - Penny Klinedinst

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They create candles, hand soaps, lotions, bath soaks, and more. “Freedom Studios completes our lifestyle experience through a meaningful purpose,” she explained. Klinedinst tells about her newest addition to the Simply Perfect lineup, Simply Perfect Design Co., and shared a deeper look into how her companies enrich her life.

Our goal is… to embrace all who enter and to help the needs be met–large or small. Every person has value.

The best part of my job is… the people I surround myself with, expressing my true passion through the work that I do, the satisfaction of making others feel comfortable in their surroundings, and knowing I had a part in that.

Where the kitchen is the heart of Plum’s, Design Co. is… the heart of Simply Perfect. I believe that our home interiors reflect and affect our own interiors—our hearts and minds. And I believe that creating a foundation of simplicity, balance, and beauty in these inner spaces helps us live our best lives.

We decided to create Design Co. as a separate brand to… highlight our projects and to simplify our messaging. I actually spend 80% of my time on job sites helping renovate and build new homes for our clients. There is a lot going on behind the scenes that customers don’t see every day when they walk into the shop. Design Co. completes our lifestyle experience through personalized design.

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One of my favorite projects has been… renovating and restoring Plum’s. Plum’s is the best design work I’ve ever done. I really enjoyed creating a state-of-the-art culinary teaching kitchen for our cooking school. And knowing that this had been the dream of the previous owner, Caroline Peterson, made my work rewarding and something I take great pride in.

What people might not know about Simply Perfect is… I registered my business on my 40th birthday and opened our doors on the day my first grandchild, Aiden, was born. It took courage to be brave and change my career in my 40s. It has been a difficult journey, but well worth it.

Simply Perfect endured… a recession where I did not take a paycheck for seven years in order to pay my employees. We endured a pandemic [in which] we chose to remain open—although it was highly discouraging. For me, our team comes first. I never anticipated the toll it would take on my family's time and my time. However, the encouragement I’ve received has carried me through all these years. And as I look back, I can sincerely say I have no regrets.

Something we’re doing with our business right now that I’m excited about is… being part of a Downtown Sioux Falls visionary committee for 2025. Given the opportunity to have a voice in a group of professionals has been an honor.

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Buglin’ Bull Restaurant & Sports Bar written by Dawn Geertsema + photos by Alana Snyder

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As summer approaches, the Buglin’ Bull Restaurant & Sports Bar in Custer prepares to welcome back summer menu items for locals and tourists alike. “It’s centered around being a family type of place, and we’re extremely busy in the summertime with the tourism,” said WR Hospitality culinary director Farzad Farrokhi. “We have lots of burgers and sandwiches but also great entrées, and we bring in wild game meat.”

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“The Chislic goes to a Tatanka Chislic, so we use buffalo sirloin instead of Angus sirloin,” said Farrokhi. The state appetizer staple is marinated in the house steak sauce and served with Parmesan-Garlic Fries. Another popular addition is the Buffalo Stuffed Mushrooms, which have spicy buffalo sausage, parmesan, and cream cheese. “We add a Pheasant Flatbread kalamata olives, banana peppers, arugula, tomato, pesto cream sauce, and pheasant confit,” said Farrokhi.

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The salmon listing will transition to a Pineapple Salsa Salmon. The seven-ounce salmon filet is served over a wild rice medley, with seasonal vegetables, and with toppings of a brown sugar rum glaze and pineapple salsa. Near the top of the most popular summertime dinner service menu items are the Elk Medallions. “We’ll pound elk sirloin into medallions and charbroil them with the house pepper crust. Then they get served with blackberry pine-port reduction and roasted red skin potatoes and vegetables,” said Farrokhi.

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Appetizers » Thai Shrimp

Lightly dusted and fried shrimp tossed in coconut chili sauce, served with crispy noodles and asian slaw.

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Italian cheeses, pepperoni, Italian sausage, bacon, roasted red peppers, and red sauce.

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South Dakota Buffalo, lettuce, tomato, onion, and pickle all on a grilled pub bun.

» Wagyu Cheesesteak Shaved wagyu steak with Swiss cheese, sautéed mushrooms, and sautéed onions on a grilled hoagie.

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Mixed greens, kalamata olive, tomato, banana pepper, red onion, feta cheese, and Greek vinaigrette.

» Roasted Apple Spinach

Baby spinach, roasted Fuji apple, bacon, craisins, candied almonds, bleu cheese, and honey balsamic vinaigrette.

Signatures » Buffalo Steark Tips Locally sourced buffalo sirloin tips, sautéed onion, mushroom marsala sauce, balsamic reduction, redskin mashed potatoes.

» Tatanka Strip Steak Locally sourced center cut 10-ounce buffalo strip steak, charbroiled to your liking with bourbon demi-glace, roasted redskins, and seasonal vegetables.

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“The Buffalo Shrimp changes to the Thai Shrimp because it meets the season better with the Thai aioli and Asian slaw base on that.” Farzad Farrokhi

That’s not the only place elk appears in the restaurant’s menu. “You can point and shoot and go to pretty much any restaurant in the area to get a buffalo burger in the summer,” said Farrokhi. “We’re one of the few places that prides ourselves on having a handpattied Elk Burger since the elk is in our name.” He adds that the flavor and texture make the dish just right. “The Elk Burger is second to none in flavor and texture. Our elk is ground at Prairie Harvest Specialty Foods in Spearfish, and they do a really nice job on the ratio,” said Farrokhi. To finish off a meal at the Buglin’ Bull, try one of the handful of desserts like the Cast Iron Cookie, Cheesecake, and Crème Brûlée, which is homemade with cream custard. Another option is the Chocolate Banana Swirl Cake made up of rich chocolate swirled with banana cake and topped with cream cheese frosting, caramel, and whipped cream.

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“Summer has more influences of the buffalo, the elk, the pheasant, and some of those things that when people are traveling to South Dakota, they’re wanting to try those things.”

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Along with the new and mainstay menu items comes an old guest favorite: The Deck. After not being able to use The Deck for a couple years, the Buglin’ Bull is looking forward to summer in the sun. “There’s full bar service and tap beer, all overhanging the building to offer one of the best views of Custer,” said Farrokhi. “It’ll be more appetizer and sandwich driven up there.” But tourism season in or out, Farrokhi says the staff keeps it lively. He said, “We’ve got a fantastic staff here—staff that treats the place like they own it. We really take pride in what they're doing with guest service, quality of food, and atmosphere.”

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T h e r e a r e d r aw i n g phases, design phases, and depending on the owner’s timeline, i t w i l l d i c tat e t o u s w h at o u r t i m e l i n e i s .”

- Kyle Eberts

Construction + Remodel After the team at Crew and the client agree on a drawn-up plan or remodel, which has to be done before any work can take place, Eberts says Crew has a commitment to offering the best quality experience possible. Depending on the size of the project, time periods vary. To prevent going over budget, any break from the approved plan will be run by the client to ensure Crew stays on track with what was discussed. Eberts and his wife Brandy’s new home is a product of Crew’s work. It’s a new construction build with modern style and finishes in Sioux Falls. For them, the build took roughly a year. “This house was built to entertain,” said Eberts. “We wanted an open space where people can mingle and enjoy themselves. It overlooks the city—the views are super cool at night.”

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In their home, they tried a few new things including a driveway that stretches across the lot, offering two entrances from separate streets. They also sourced wood from old barns to add rustic beams to the soaring ceilings. “We’re willing to try new things and have fun with it,” said Eberts. Right now, their home has two bedrooms and two bathrooms on their 2,980-square-foot main level. The basement isn’t yet finished but has space for an additional three bedrooms and three bathrooms. Across the house, details were of the utmost importance for the couple from the finishes to heaters on the patio. “I can’t even tell you how many hours she spends picking out lights. It’s difficult,” explained Eberts. They also focus on functionality of the builds, as well as the must haves. “She wanted a main floor office. I wanted a woodburning fireplace. How the kitchen and the pantry area flowed was also of major importance,” he said. He added that a walk-in shower and closet were also big on the list.

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Restoration “Those were our main things that had to happen for us to build this place. You really do build the house around those things,” said Eberts. “On the restoration side, most everything is emergency services,” said Eberts, explaining that they are ready for 24-hour emergencies. Crew offers services like duct, carpet, and sanitization cleaning as well as mold removal, water damage restoration, and fire restoration.

“That’s one of the things we take pride in,” said Eberts. “We take care of our customers whether it’s a $2,000 water loss or $1 million loss. It’s really the same care for our customers.” No matter the damage, Crew offers to not only remove the damage, but also reconstruct the area to return it to its former glory.

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They can even clean up biohazard and trauma scenes. For the team, the main focus is giving the same customer experience to every client, regardless of the services.

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Assemble It 605 written by Dawn Geertsema photos by John Snyder IN THE EARLY MONTHS OF 2020, AUSTIN JOHNSON ASSEMBLED A SWING FOR HIS DAUGHTER, CREATING A CHAIN REACTION. ONE OF HIS FRIENDS NEEDED HELP PUTTING TOGETHER ONE FOR HER CHILDREN, AND JOHNSON ENDED UP PUTTING AN AD ON FACEBOOK, MAKING HIMSELF AVAILABLE TO ASSIST ANYONE WHO NEEDED HIS SERVICES. WITH ENOUGH BUSINESS COMING IN, THAT AD LED TO THE START OF ASSEMBLE IT 605 IN MARCH OF THAT SAME YEAR. “I’VE BUILT EVERYTHING FROM SWING SETS AND SHEDS TO FULL BACKYARD DECKS, BUT ONE OF THE COOLEST THINGS I ASSEMBLED WOULD HAVE TO BE FOR LACEY’S DAYCARE, IT WAS A KIDS AIRPLANE RIDE,” SAID JOHNSON.

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After building playground equipment and other things for children, he loves what comes next. “My favorite part of this job is probably when I’m finished and the kids finally get to play on the playground and to see how happy they are,” said Johnson. Johnson stopped by to set 605’s Alana and John Snyder up with a backyard playground set of their own. Now their son can spend the warmer months crossing the bridge, climbing his own rock wall, slipping down a slide, swinging as high as he can, and climbing across the monkey bars (when he’s old enough). Owen, their son, is just turning 3 this year. Let’s cut him some slack, as he’s not a super human. While the company’s main projects are typically building structures or furniture such as this playset, sheds, or picnic tables, they are flexible on their services.

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Johnson and his brother Alex own CleanTec Cleaning & Restoration, a company that works for commercial or residential Restoration clients. The pair can do everything from cleaning carpet, furniture, and ducts to remedying water damage and mold.

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I take everything I do very seriously, and I stand by my work. I will not let you down.”

- Austin Johnson “We can assemble, create, build, or move just about anything,” said Johnson. “We even do landscaping.” Johnson offers assembly, disassembly, installation of flooring and other materials, playground refurbishment, and more. He’s even willing to cart around his projects to build them and transport them to the correct location. “I’ve had to move a swing set from Wisconsin and bring it all the way back to Sioux Falls and assemble it,” he explained. During the holiday season, Johnson hung up decorative lights on houses for clients, so they didn’t have to. “I want everyone to know that Assemble It 605 is a ‘jack of all trades’ company. We do everything, so don’t be afraid to ask,” said Johnson. Though Assemble It 605 is based in Sioux Falls, Johnson says he has built things in South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, and Nebraska. He’s willing to travel and even haul anything you may need him to. “If you are questioning whether you’re able to do it or not, I would just call us,” said Johnson, aiming to make big projects much easier for his clients.

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ince the Lavallees were married, they’ve moved often, living everywhere from New England to the Midwest to the South. About 20 years ago, they found themselves back in South Dakota. “We’ve really stuck around in Sioux Falls. I still have my mom and a couple siblings here, so after moving 14 times, I was ready to stay home,” said Michelle Lavallee.

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Old Roots Lavallee says her son, Kris, lives with his wife and two children in the oldest house in Beadle County.

In Huron, the couple owns an acreage, and they once lived in a large home in Riverview Heights. “My husband was retiring, and we got tired of taking care of a big house,” said Lavallee. “I thought it’d be fun to live downtown.” The couple found a two-bedroom apartment in the Carpenter Building in downtown Sioux Falls, cutting their living space into a fraction of the room in their previous five-bedroom house. “It was fun with the pool and wonderful things in the yard, but we were at that point when we wanted to do something different,” said Lavallee. With the apartment in Sioux Falls, they also decided to make her husband’s dream of owning a home on the beach come true, too. “At the same time, we bought a big place in Costa Rica,” said Lavallee. “We have that combination of thinking it’d be fun to have a home in a warmer climate and then being tired of too much maintenance.”

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“Somebody said I’d be great at Children’s Home Society. They had an opening for a new CEO. I’ve been there for two and a half years, and it’s been a blast.”-Michelle Lavallee about work When they downsized, the couple also had to get rid of nearly three-fourths of their furniture before moving everything into the apartment downtown. “We bought the table and chairs when we were first married and lived right outside of New York City,” she said. Another staple piece she couldn’t part with was her piano, which she got from Steinway Hall in New York City. The large black instrument sits to the left of the front door, greeting anyone who enters. “Some people have much more contemporary lofts, and this could be too, but we just kind of gathered stuff. My place in Costa Rica is more contemporary, so you get that fun part and then the farmer’s traditional here,” explained Lavallee. With access to countless restaurants and shops, Lavallee keeps busy when she isn’t working as the CEO of Children’s Home Society of South Dakota. She loves to visit various locations within walking distance or even in her own building for some food and entertainment.

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The boutique bars like The Treasury, Highball, and Carpenter Bar, gave us something high quality to enjoy.” -Michelle Lavallee

“We laughingly call Carpenter Bar our living room,” she explained. For a bite, her favorite restaurants include Parker’s Bistro, Minervas, and Crawford’s. “So much of downtown is great. You can’t do better than the bike trails. It’s such a walkable city. I often walk to work—about 2.5 miles,” said Lavallee. When her grandkids are in town, she loves taking them downstairs to EightyOne Arcade Bar to try their hands at some competitive Pac-Man Battle Royale or Pump It Up, a dancing game.

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“The Hello Hi could be in my top two because the pizza is so good,” insisted Lavallee. “If I don’t feel like cooking and I’m not dieting, I will zip in there and get a piece of pizza in two minutes.” But her favorite place to spend time is right outside of her building on Carpenter’s patio on Phillips Avenue. “It’s a blast to just sit downtown on the weekends when it’s nice out. You walk by the Carpenter, and you know everybody,” said Lavallee.

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605 Stops By The Crow’s Nest written by Dawn Geertsema + photos by Alana Snyder Tim Smith was happy in the home he was living in, but when he stumbled upon a place he couldn’t refuse, it was time to change his plans. “I don’t really need a big house, but I fell in love with the property and the views so much I just had to buy it,” said Smith. The property sits on the west edge of Rapid City, while the other side faces about 500 acres of forest views. “I’m in the Black Hills sleeping, but I’m 10 minutes away from fine dining,” said Smith. Since the house is much bigger than what he required, he rents out an apartment above the garage to a friend and another section of the house called The Crow’s Nest on Airbnb for couples or individuals to have a place to get away. “It justified me buying it as a single man,” Smith explained with a laugh. “I get a kick out of Airbnb. I think it’s super fun.”

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In the past, he would rent out his home to visitors, so he’s had over two years of experience with the app. Now he’s a superhost for the suite. Set up like a studio apartment, the open space of The Crow’s Nest is home to a sizable kitchen, a cozy living room, a modern bathroom, and a sleeping nook with a king size bed.

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Kelli Shaw with Walnut & Pine Design (pictured above) is behind the details of the suite. She brought in pine paneling and combinations of charcoal and white colors to create a clean, modern space. The property itself is a mere 10-15 minute drive from the center of Rapid City, where there's everything from casual eateries and activities to fine dining and events.

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Find Smith in the “booze business” in the Black Hills as he owns Smith’s Liquor Gallery and is involved with Independent Ale House and Spearfish Public House.

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“From the moment you get in your car to the heart of Rapid City, it’s about 10 minutes.”

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One of the main windows perfectly frames the view of Black Elk Peak, which is also in view off the front porch and from the hot tub.”

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Some of the most recent guests were a couple from Ellsworth Air Force Base looking for a staycation. “It makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside that two people that are in love got to have a little time to themselves,” said Smith. The couple sent their child to stay with a grandparent and took some time to just the two of them. “When they left, they sent a sweet review about what a good time they had and how they want to come back again,” said Smith.

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The Deku Tree written by Dawn Geertsema + photos by Cailyn Patterson & Dawn Geertsema

A young child, around 3 or 4 years old, followed behind his grandmother as she tended her garden, helping her bury seeds into the soil. He was fascinated that one tiny seed could transform into such complex stems and leaves as those that produce zinnias, hollyhocks, and morning glories. From then on, Joshua Cooper’s love of plants only continued to grow. “I thought it was miraculous,” said Cooper. “From my late teen years to now, I’ve had houseplants.” He began with a small collection that slowly expanded. In downtown Sioux Falls, Cooper now shares how to take care of different plants when they buy from his selection at The Deku Tree. Tree

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To The Roots From his teenage years through college and even through a religious mission, he continued to nurture various pots, marveling at what was sprouting inside them. “I moved to Los Angeles, and it was really easy to care for all my plants because the conditions were prime with the rain and the temperature.” said Cooper. The South Dakota climate is a different story with changes in the weather that are like night and day.

“I switched gears and moved back here to a small little cabin, and I left for Christmas to see my mom in Utah,” he explained. When Cooper returned, the South Dakota cold had taken nearly half of his collection. “That was an important start for me because I realized it’s not about the actual plant but the spirit taking care of plants. Sometimes you lose them and sometimes you don’t,” said Cooper. In his next home, he converted the garage into a greenhouse. With the space to expand, Cooper joined a Sioux Falls Facebook group dedicated to plant lovers. There, he began listing plants and going to plant swaps.

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Next came the greenhouse in his backyard in Humboldt. And though he loves browsing for more greenery to take home in local greenhouses in the Sioux Falls area, he wasn’t satisfied. “I would find that the selection left me wanting for things that I couldn’t find,” he said. He chose another path to add to his collection: a 22-foot bus to travel the nation for rare plants. Cooper explained, “Most of our plants come from these trips where I get to pick them out with my own hands, choose the very best of the stock, and curate the selection.”


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A Shop with a Soul “Officially we started as a business in February 2020, which is the same month the pandemic took hold, and that played in our favor miraculously,” said Cooper. “People were in their houses, and they wanted something beautiful to look at—something different, something alive.” Eventually a storefront on Phillips Avenue in the Jones421 Marketplace opened up, providing walls of windows and an ideal space for The Deku Tree. In this location, customers are immediately enveloped in warmth, the smell of incense, and positive energy from countless plants from the floor to the ceiling. “Plants are living works of art, and people feel that, whether they say it in those words or not,” said Cooper. “When plants are treated like art and displayed that way, that’s what most people want to bring home to their houses.” Cooper has hand picked and nurtured each plant found in the shop, so making sure customers can properly care for the plants they take home is of the utmost importance. “I care about the customer and the plant, and I want them both to have a good experience together,” said Cooper.

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Benefits of Houseplants Cooper says there are many benefits of owning houseplants, including: + Home beautification + Natural energy + Air purification + Helping release endorphins + Positive mood

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“When I moved from the cabin to the house I’m in now, I finally had space because it’s an actual house. I bought a set of 200 cuttings of different succulents and got them sent from San Diego. Some of those plants are now 6-8 feet tall.”

- Joshua Cooper

Creating a Houseplant Haven “A lot of people are stuck in the spot where they don’t think they have the touch, but it’s not some woo-woo thing. It’s just science really to give the plant what it wants,” explained Cooper. “One of my top recommendations for people is to find a plant for the place and not a place for the plant.” To find the best plant for your home, Cooper notes that the four elements of earth, air, fire, and water should be taken into consideration. These elements are fundamental when he teaches Houseplants 101 and more advanced classes. Once you’ve figured out where you want to add greenery, think about earth with soil, air circulation, and fire through the quality of light that will reach the plant. Choose a plant to fit the conditions in that spot, and don’t forget the final element: water. “Then you get to sit back, and the energy you would have spent worrying about this plant not doing very well is then spent marveling and wondering at the plant and watching it be happy,” said Cooper.

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Kyle Pickner Hang Out With

written by Dawn Geertsema + photos by Emily Swan

Plains Commerce Bank is looking toward the future, according to chief trust officer Kyle Pickner. “The bank is very innovative and free flowing with a vision to look to the future,” he said. “We’re looking at utilizing how technology operates now and blending that in with our financial services.” To do this, they are taking action to bring new services to their customers because conventional banking isn’t what it once was and is continuing to change. With his role at Plains Commerce Bank, Pickner hopes to provide a new outlook on traditional finance. He says he understands that conventional banking is changing right before our eyes. He says consumers, along with businesses, are looking to the established banking system for assurance that their hardearned assets are protected from the full range of risks. Learn more about Pickner’s life, from how he burnt himself out at one of his last jobs to his favorite places to spend his time with his wife in Sioux Falls.

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WORK. WORK. WORK. Before I came to the bank, I worked 860 of 864 days at my previous job. I got burnt out, so I left there in March of 2021 and took a 10week hiatus before coming here.

DOWNTOWN SIOUX FALLS I tend to go to the same places. I used to work downtown, so I'd go to Coffea Roasterie a lot. Before it was Coffea, it was Kaladi’s Bistro. I don’t even remember when it changed over. I worked across the street, so it was an easy place to go.

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I golf pretty much anywhere in Sioux Falls: Prairie Green Golf Course, Elmwood Golf Course, both country clubs. I golf in a lot of tournaments, scrambles, and things like the Bakker Crossing Championship Golf Course. If there’s a golf course, I’ll play it.

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I went to the University of South Dakota and received a degree in finance in 2011.

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I’ve always drank my coffee black. I didn’t even start drinking coffee until I was 21, and I just randomly went out and bought a coffee pot at Lewis Drug one day. I brought it home, started drinking coffee, and drank it black because that’s how my parents drank it.

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I began working in the trust industry in 2013.

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A GLASS OF CLASS On date night, my wife and I like to try different food and grab a glass of wine.

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HEAVY READS I read a lot of books in either history, psychology, or finance. I’m reading a book right now called The Lords of Easy Money: How the Federal Reserve Broke the American Economy by Christopher Leonard.

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Zack Goettsche written by Dawn Geertsema + photos by Emily Swan

Located in Sioux Falls, Northern Plains Endodontics opened in 2021 with the goal of making the procedure as comfortable for the patient as possible.

That starts the moment they enter the front door with moss walls and cedar making the space feel cozy and welcoming. Learn about Goettsche andhis business.

“Let’s face it, root canals get a bad rap. I make it my goal to change that perception, and that shapes everything we do at Northern Plains Endodontics,” said owner and endodontist Zack Goettsche.

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HOW DO YOU MAKE THE ROOT CANAL EXPERIENCE MORE COMFORTABLE? Previous experiences, positive or negative, play a huge role in shaping what a patient expects. I think talking about those experiences and understanding what we can do differently is critical in the process.

HOW DID YOU KNOW THIS WAS THE JOB YOU WANTED TO DO? I went into dental school not knowing exactly what I wanted to do after I graduated. It’s kind of cliché, but I have to say that endodontics just clicked when we got to that topic in dental school.

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