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Energize! Exploring Innovative Rural Communities Conference

Energize! Exploring Innovative Rural Communities Conference

Morethan100ruralcommunityleadersfromacrossSouth Dakota came together to participate in Energize! Exploring Innovative Rural Communities Conference in downtown De Smet. This event was hosted by the SDSU Extension Community Vitality Team and the Community of De Smet in May.

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The event was held in downtown De Smet businesses. Shop owners and managers shared their entrepreneurial journeys, while speakers and presenters shared their experiences & knowledge on a variety of topics: Funding for Community Projects, Entrepreneurial Experiences, Agritourism and ValueAddedAgriculture, and Engaging Community Members.

Keynote Speaker Sarah Calhoun, owner of Red Ants Pants shares her story during the conference. Calhoun is the Executive Director of the Red Ants Pants Foundation and the Red Ants Pants Music Festival.

TheideaforcreatingandhostingtheEnergize!Exploring Innovative Rural Communities Conference came when members of the SDSU Community Vitality Team spent two days in April of 2017 attending a “Connecting Entrepreneurial Communities” Conference in McCook, Nebraska. That conference, hosted by University of Nebraska Extension, offered an interesting venue twist: conference sessions were held in main street businesses. First tried by Michigan State University with success, the University of Nebraska Extension duplicated the innovative idea in McCook. Now SDSU Extension has reproduced the idea in De Smet.

There were also resource providers who were available to discuss tools to assist communities and entrepreneurs alike. The following were represented: South Dakota Community Foundation, LakeAreaTech, SD Department of Tourism, Dakota Resources, SD Small Business Development,SDRuralLifeandCensusDataCenter,SD Planning Districts, East River Electric and SDSU Extension CommunityVitality.

“The combination was powerful, with all groups learning from each other, ” said Paul Thares, SDSU Extension Community Vitality Field Specialist and one of the event coordinators.

To learn more about how the SDSU Extension Community Vitality works to strengthen South Dakotans and their communities, contact Kenny Sherin at SDSU Extension Community Vitality Program Director at kenneth.sherin@sdstate.edu. The team plans to host a similar event in 2019.

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