Mar 26 Thursday
Traveling Exhibit Opening at Mead MuseumFeb 2 through April 25
Drowning in Dirt:Joseph Hutton and the DustbowlA soil scientist’s quest to save the farmer by preserving the land
Joseph Hutton, one of the first soil scientists of South Dakota, brought a new concept to the state: not all soil was the same. And different soils required different farming practices in order to be sustainable.
When Hutton arrived at South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (now South Dakota State University) in 1911, he studied the negative effects of farming practices of the day which depleted the soil nutrients and caused erosion.
Hutton’s views on soils were a contradiction to common knowledge at the time, and he predicted the dust Bowl 20 years before it happened!
This exhibit utilizes Hutton’s photography, poetry, speeches, and research notes to illustrate the devastation the drought had on farmers of the 1920s and 1930s in South Dakota through the eyes of a soil scientist.
The exhibit will feature Yankton County Artifacts from the 1930s.
“Drowning in Dirt” traveling exhibit was created in 2022 by the South Dakota Agricultural Museum of Brookings in partnership with the SD Humanities Council.
The Mead Museum is open Monday-Saturday noon to 4pm. Admission is $10 for adults, $8 for 65+ and $5 for youth. Mead Museum members are free.
Mead Museum82 Mickelson DrYankton, SD 57078https://www.meadbuilding.org/exhibits
This is a group focusing on building self-esteem, developing healthy coping skills, setting healthy boundaries, and more! Come away with an action plan and goals.
A book club for adults, 18+ years. Meets the 2nd Wednesday of every month at K.O. Lee Aberdeen Public Library at 6:30PM. Visit the library website aberdeen.sd.us/library to view current title for discussion.
Our Community Library is happy to host an AUTHOR EVENT! The featured author will be Tanner Castora. Tanner Castora is the author of the book ‘Stig and The Rise of South Dakota State Football. Coach Stig began as a volunteer student coach at South Dakota State in 1977. Twenty years later he was named head coach. And 26 years after that during the 2022 season - through not hubris but humility, not cutthroat callous but kindness, and not fiery force but faith - John Stiegelmeier led his alma mater to heights it had never seen before. This is the story of how a mediocre Division II college football program became a Division I National Champion - the players that made it happen, and the man that guided them through it all. Our event moderator will be Mark Ovenden as we meet Coach, ask questions, and maybe even get an autograph!
Mar 27 Friday
Chair Yoga Reach beyond books and join us at the library for this gentle and accessible yoga class that is perfect for those with limited mobility.Class is taught through easy to follow videos. No fee or equipment required!When: Every Monday Time: 1:30 – 2:15 PM Age: General/Adult Registration: No registration requiredWhen: Every Friday Time: 10:00 – 11:00 AM Age: General/Adult Registration: No registration required No class 1/19, 2/16, 3/6, 3/9, 5/25
Rare Jefferson Peace Medal Exhibit at Mead Museum
An original 220-year old Jefferson Peace Medal on loan to the Mead Museum is on display as part of the Journeying Forward: Connecting Cultures exhibit. The 4-inch Jefferson Peace Medal is extremely rare and a historically significant artifact from the early 19th century. The peace medals were commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson as part of diplomatic efforts with Native American tribes, serving as symbols of goodwill and alliance between the U.S. government and Indigenous leaders. The Lewis & Clark Expedition handed out 89 of them to leaders of Native Nations on their journey between 1804-1806. This medal is one of less than 5 on display in the world!In addition to the peace medal, the Journeying Forward exhibit also had an upgrade in its history of the Ihanktonwan and Oceti Sakowin Nations, an important narrative to Yankton regional history.The Mead Museum is located at 82 Mickelson Dr in Yankton SD. The Museum is open weekdays 10AM to 5PM and on Saturdays/Sundays from 1PM to 5PM.
Calling all heroes to the Raise the Roof Rescue! Assemble your team, dust off your super suit and get ready to save the day. You must uncover the murderous villain wreaking havoc in the metropolitan area. Jest Murder Mystery Co. will be our partners in crime-solving armed with witty comebacks and hilarious plot twists. Whether you want to be a hero in the spotlight or “the guy in the chair” working behind the scenes, this is the show for you! To fuel your fight for justice, ROAM will be serving a delicious meal during the event.
All proceeds from the Raise the Roof Rescue will support Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sioux Falls!
Fly over to siouxfallshabitat.org/rescue to learn more and see how you can capture a table before tickets go on sale Wednesday, February 4.
Mar 28 Saturday