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Friday, June 29Th & Saturday, June 30Th 6Pm -6Am PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2012 PAGE 3B To place your event on the FYI Calendar, contact Kelly Hertz at the Press & Dakotan: 665-7811 (ext. 110) or (800) 743- fyiCalendar 2968; fax to 665-1721; or email [email protected]. JUNE 22-24 — St. Agnes School Area, Yankton, 7 p.m. (cooking demonstration) at the 50th anniversary celebration, Ver- JUNE 30 — Firefly Fireworks Hike Chief White Crane Recreation MUSIC/LOCAL million. at the Lewis & Clark Recreation Area, Yankton, 10 a.m. For more JUNE 23 — “Crazy Critters of South Area/Gavins Nature Trail, Yank- information, visit JUNE 22 — Nationally known pi- Dakota” program at Pierson ton, 10 p.m. For more informa- www.campsd.com. anist Dr. Eugenio Zapata per- Ranch Recreation Area, Yankton, tion, visit www.campsd.com. JULY 7 — “West River Critters Hike” forms the program “Fantasies 10 a.m. For more information, JUNE 30 — Old Iron Tractor Ride in at the Lewis & Clark Recreation and Illusions” — with Interdiscipli- visit www.campsd.com. Yankton. (Tractor show at Pierson Area/Gavins Nature Trail, Yank- nary facets including Prima Balle- JUNE 23 — “A Walk on the Dark Ranch Recreation Area, 3-5:30 ton, 8 p.m. For more information, rina Steffani Jiroux — at the Side” at the Lewis and Clark p.m.) visit www.campsd.com. YHS/Summit Activities Center Recreation Area, Yankton, 10 JUNE 30 — Annual barbecue at JULY 7 — Crofton Fun Run/Walk, theatre, Yankton, 7 p.m. For ticket p.m. For more information, visit The Center, 900 Whiting Drive, starting at the Crofton south information, contact 605-660- www.campsd.com. Yankton, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Music by park. Walkers start at 7:30 a.m., 9526 or 605-660-6726. JUNE 23 JUNE 23 — Ross Wuestewald at — Eagle Eye Ride begin- The Javatones. runners at 8:30 a.m. JUNE 30 JULY 11 The Cottonwood on Highway 52 ning at Walnut Tavern, Yankton, 1 — Ribs at the Ranch — Yankton Farmer’s Mar- west of Yankton, 9 p.m. p.m. event at the Freeman Academy ket at the Yankton Mall, 1-5 p.m. JUNE 22 — Trio Con Brio of Stock- JUNE 23 — Sailboat races at Lewis campus, Freeman. For more in- JULY 12-14 — Tri-State Old Iron holm, Sweden, performs at the and Clark Lake, 9:30 a.m. (Hobie formation, visit www.freem- Tractor Ride in Yankton. annual Midsommar Festival at Beach near the marina.) anacademy.org/ribsattheranch.ht JULY 13-15 — The 32nd annual Dalesburg Lutheran Church north Do you recognize this photo? The Dakota Territorial Museum has a num- JUNE 23 — Taste and Tour benefit ml. Wayne Chicken Show on Main of Vermillion. Performances at 2 ber of files of unknown photographs in the museum archives and seeks for the Heartland Humane Soci- JULY 3 — Yankton Baseball Hall of Street, Wayne. Neb. For more in- p.m. and 7 p.m. your help in identifying those photos. If you would like to view the uniden- ety, downtown Vermillion, 6:30-10 Fame induction ceremony at formation, contact Laura JUNE 22-23 — Black Owl Society tified photographs file at the museum, call the museum and make an ap- p.m. Riverside Park, 6 p.m. Burtwistle at 402-375-2240 or at the Fort Randall Casino near pointment with Crystal. The museum is open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays JUNE 23 — Vermillion Farmers JULY 4 — Yankton Fourth of July [email protected], or Pickstown. and noon-4 p.m. weekends. Admission is free. The Dakota Territorial Mu- Market at Market and Main fireworks display. visit www.chickenshow.com. seum is owned and operated by the Yankton County Historical Society. JUNE 22-23 — The Lugnuts at the streets, Vermillion, 9 a.m.-noon. JULY 4 — Yankton Fourth of July JULY 14 — Yankton Farmer’s Mar- For more information or to identify this photograph, call 665-3898. Sioux Falls VFW. JUNE 26 — Bingo Bonanza and Swim Carnival at Memorial Park ket at the Yankton Mall, 8 a.m.- JUNE 23 — Rust, Hairtrigger and raffle at the Yankton Moose Pool, 12:30-4 p.m. noon. Go Figure at The Landing, Yank- Lodge, 6:30 p.m. Proceeds to JULY 4 — Sailboat Race at Lewis JULY 14 — “Wet and Wild Hike” at JUNE 27 — K. Flay at The Waiting cross God Forbid — at the Sioux help Yankton Area Riverboat and Clark Lake, Yankton, 4-6 p.m. the Lewis & Clark Recreation ton. (Eagle Eye Poker Run), 5 Room, Omaha, Neb., 9 p.m. Falls Arena. Tickets: Call (800) p.m. Days, Inc., purchase a small Fer- (Hobie Beach near the marina) Area/Gavins Nature Trail, Yank- JUNE 28 — Chicago at the Or- 745-3000 or visit www.ticketmas- JUNE 23 — Mike and Jay at Round- ris wheel for the children’s area. JULY 4 — Vermillion Fourth of July ton, 9 p.m. For more information, pheum Theatre, Sioux City, Iowa. ter.com. ing 3rd Bar and Casino, Yankton, JUNE 28 — Ice Cream Social at celebration. visit www.campsd.com. Tickets: Call (800) 745-3000 or JULY 17 — Moe. at Slowdown, 9 p.m. The Center, 900 Whiting Drive, JULY 4 — “Alex’s Lemonade Stand” JULY 14 — “Horton Hears a HOO: visit www.ticketmaster.com. Omaha, Neb., 9 p.m. JUNE 23 —Gotcha Cover’d at a Yankton, 2-3:30 p.m. benefit at Barstow Park, Vermil- Night Hike” at the Lewis & Clark JUNE 28 — The Word Alive at JULY 18 — Agalloch at The Waiting public wedding dance, Tabor. JUNE 29 — Mount Marty College lion, 6-9 p.m. For more informa- Recreation Area/Gavins Picnic Sokol Underground, Omaha, Room, Omaha, Neb., 9 p.m. JUNE 23 — The Neo-Johnsons at All-School Reunion. tion, contact Anjie or Ashley at Shelter No. 2, Yankton, 10 p.m. Neb., 6:30 p.m. JULY 20 — Big and Rich at the the Desert Inn, Centerville. JUNE 29 — The Yankton Sexual [email protected] or For more information, visit JUNE 28 — The Whipkey Three at Grand Falls Casino Resort, JUNE 24 — Kings of Oblivion at Assault Response Team visit www.campsd.com. The Waiting Room, Omaha, Larchwood, Iowa. Tickets: Call The Cottonwood on Highway 52 (S.A.R.T.) fundraiser at Minerva’s http://www.alexslemonade.org/my JULY 17 — Film: “Pipe Dreams” Neb., 9 p.m. 712-777-7777 or visit Grand- west of Yankton, 3-6 p.m. Bar and Grill, 6 p.m. For ticket in- page/85274. shown at USD’s W.H. Over Mu- JUNE 29 — The Clay Creek Deaf FallsCasinoResort.com. JUNE 26 — “Concerts in the Park” formation, call 605-665-4811. JULY 4 — Menno Fourth of July cel- seum, Vermillion, 7 p.m. Spon- Cowboy Band at the Eagles Club, JULY 20 — Fear of Ghosts at The series at Riverside Park, Yankton, JUNE 29-30 — Yankton Area Relay ebration and parade. sored by Living River Group, South Sioux City, Neb. Waiting Room, Omaha, Neb., 9 8 p.m. for Life at Riverside Park, Yank- JULY 6 — Crofton holiday fireworks Sierra Club. JUNE 29 JUNE 29 — The OutBack Band at — John and Susan Mc- p.m. ton. display, following the Crofton- JULY 18 — Yankton Farmer’s Mar- JULY 20 The Cottonwood on Highway 52, Neill at the Quimby (Iowa) Com- — The Indigo Girls at Har- JUNE 30 — Red, White & Bike Pa- Wynot baseball game. ket at the Yankton Mall, 1-5 p.m. Yankton, 8 p.m. munity Celebration, noon and 5 rahs Council Bluffs/Stir Cove, 8 rade at the Lewis and Clark JULY 6-7 — Yankton Children’s JULY 18 — Yankton’s St. John’s JUNE 29 — Kings of Oblivion at p.m. p.m. Recreation Area, Yankton, 10 Theatre Co. rummage/bake sale Lutheran Church Ice Cream So- The Marketplace, Yankton, 7-9 JUNE 29 — The Matador at The a.m. For more information, visit at the YCTC headquarters on cial, 1009 Jackson St., 4-7 p.m. p.m. Waiting Room, Omaha, Neb., 8 www.campsd.com. Walnut St., across from the JULY 19-21 — Yankton College JUNE 30 — The OutBack Band at p.m. PERFORMANCE JUNE 30 — Gavins Point Yacht Safety Center. Reunion in Yankton. The Rock House (formerly The JUNE 29 — Chicago at Harrah’s Club Sailboat Race at Lewis and JULY 6-8 — First Dakota Archery JULY 20 — “Mid-Summer Celebra- Quarry) on Highway 52, Yankton, Council Bluffs/Stir Cove, 8 p.m. JUNE 29 — Hypnotist Sam Nickel Clark Lake, 9:30 a.m. (Hobie Classic in Yankton. tion: Late Night for Teens Swim” 9 p.m. JUNE 30 — The Clay Creek Deaf performs at the Yankton Sexual Beach near the marina.) JULY 7 — Yankton Farmer’s Market at Memorial Park Pool, Yankton, JUNE 29-30 — The Flat Broke Cowboy Band at the Sioux Falls Assault Response Team JUNE 30 — GPS Cache Dash at at the Yankton Mall, 8 a.m.-noon. 8-10 p.m. Band at the Fort Randall Casino Moose Lodge. (S.A.R.T.) fundraiser at Minerva’s the Lewis and Clark Recreation JULY 7 — “Mountain Munchies near Pickstown. JUNE 30 — Hairball and the Rude Bar and Grill. For ticket informa- JUNE 30 — The Javatones perform Band at the Divots Center, Nor- tion, call 605-665-4811. at The Center’s annual barbecue, folk, Neb. JULY 10 –The 66th annual Shrine 900 Whiting Drive, Yankton, 11 JUNE 30 — Heart at the Grand Circus at Crane-Youngworth Falls Casino Resort, Larchwood, a.m.-1 p.m. Field, Yankton, 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. “Everyone Step R igh t JUNE 30 — Sean Cole at Rounding Iowa.
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